Advice to the Strangers
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Advice to the Strangers (Within Islaam)
Abdul-Wahid bin Abdullaah al-Muhaidib, in the book “Wasiyyatu Ghareeb”
Verily all praise belongs to Allaah, we praise Him, seek His Aid and His Forgiveness. Whomsoever Allaah guides there is none to misguide and whomsoever Allaah misguides there is none to guide. I testify that there is none deserving of worship except Allaah alone without any partners and I testify that Muhammad (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) is His servant and His Messenger. Allaah the Exalted said in His Mighty Book: Know that the life of this world is nothing but play and amusement, glitter, mutual boasting and rivalry amongst yourselves in (the accumulation of) wealth and children. Just like the example of the rain and the growth it brings which brings delight to the tillers. Then it withers and you see it become yellow. Then it dries and crumbles away. But in the hereafter there is an intense punishment as well as forgiveness from Allaah and His good pleasure. And this life is nothing but a deceiving entertainment. Be foremost in seeking forgiveness from your Lord and a garden whose width is as the width of the heavens and the earth, prepared for those who believe in Allaah and His Messengers. That is the bounty of Allaah and He gives His bounty to whomsoever He pleases, and Allaah is the Possessor of great bounty and grace. My brother and sister for the sake of Allaah, in compliance with what Allaah the Exalted has enjoined upon the Muslim regarding the giving of advice to his Muslim brothers and sisters, I present this advice to you. Perhaps Allaah will bring about benefit on account of it. Jareer ibn Abdullaah (radiallaahu anhu) said: We gave the pledge of allegiance to the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) for establishing prayer, giving the zakah and giving advice to every Muslim. My brother and sister for the sake of Allaah, this is advice to a stranger which I present to you (as a gift) that you may be amongst the strangers. The strangers who do not see themselves needless of this advice which contains an increase (in goodness) for you in this life. It is extremely important due to the benefits it contains, which makes a person strive and run towards the home of the hereafter with all his effort.
Advice to the Strangers
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Therefore, be eager in reading repetitively, seeking to understand it and let your concern become knowledge. acting upon this knowledge out of sincerity and following the Prophet of the strangers. Convey it also to others so that you succeed with Toobaa (a tree in Paradise). The Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) said: “Verily, Islaam began as a stranger and shall return as a stranger as it began, so Toobaa (is) for the strangers.” The Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) also said to Abdullaah bin Umar: “Be in this world as if you are a stranger or a traveller in his path.” The stranger is the one who clings to what al-Mustafaa (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) was upon in terms of belief, worship, manners and legislation by whatever had Allaah has ordered and who then remains patient upon that. The Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) said: “There will be after you days which will require (much) patience from the one who clings firmly (to the religion). There will be (for the one who clings to the religion) the reward equal to fifty of you in those days.” They said: Or do you mean fifty amongst them? He said: “No. From amongst you.” This is what the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) said my dear brother and sister. Know - my brother and sister - that I do not desire anything from you and yet do you have power over anything. I desire only the face of Allaah the Exalted so that He may be pleased with the stranger. These strangers who have been praised and who are fortunate and enviable have been so called due to their scarcity amongst mankind. The majority of mankind have not been described with such characteristics. The people of Islaam are strangers amongst mankind, then the people of Eemaan are strangers amongst the people of Islaam, then the people of knowledge are strangers amongst the people of Eemaan, then the people sticking to the Sunnah, those who take care to distinguish it from desires and innovations, are strangers, then those who call to it while being patient in face of the harms caused by those who turn away are the most strange. However they are the people of Allaah in truth. There is no strangeness between them but the strangeness is in the midst of the majority of mankind about whom Allaah said: “
And if you were to follow most of those upon the earth they would mislead you from the path of Allaah
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(An’aam 6:116)
These people are strangers from Allaah, His Messenger and His religion. Their strangeness is one of desertion, isolation.
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Amongst the characteristics of the strangers, the strangers with whom the Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) was pleased with, is clinging to the Sunnah when the rest of people aspire for something other than it, abandoning what others have invented and innovated, even if it was considered something good by them, manifesting Tawheed even thought the rest of mankind pay no heed to it and refuse it and abandoning the attachment to anyone besides Allaah the Exalted, the Messenger (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam), his Companions (radiallaahu anhu) and the Pious Predecessors (rahimahumullaah). These are the strangers who attach themselves to Allaah by enslavement to Him alone and to the Messenger (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) by following and imitating him alone in regard to whatever he came with. These are the ones who cling onto the burning embers in truth. The true Islaam is very strange and its real adherents are the most strange of people amongst mankind. And how can one single and minute group not be strange amongst seventy-two groups. Seventy-two groups consisting of followers, leaders, possessors of rank (amongst themselves) and all sorts of loyalties and friendships amongst themselves. Their movement cannot be maintained except by opposing what the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) came with. The essence of what he (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) came with opposes and contradicts their desires, tastes, whims, doubts, innovations and false ways and means and all in all of this lies their actions, their merits and their desires which make up their goals and intentions. How can a believer who is pure inwardly and outwardly in his speech, his actions, his food, his drink, who emigrates to Allaah in all moments in his life, while imitating and following (without inventing and innovating) not be a stranger amongst these people, these people who have followed their desires, who have obeyed their covetousness, and who become amazed with their own opinions. When the believer desires that which Allaah has already sustained him with (which is):
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An insight into his religion,
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Understanding of the Sunnah of His Messenger (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam),
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Understanding of His Book,
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Showing him the desires, innovations and misguidances which people are upon, their turning away from the Straight Path which the Messenger (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) and his companions were upon
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So when the believer desires to travel upon this Straight Path, then let him prepare himself (mentally) for the criticism, censure and rebuke of the ignorant and the people of innovation, for their slanders, their contempt, from seeing people running away from him and from seeing them warn others about him just like their predecessors from amongst the disbelievers used to do with the his imaam and the one whom he follows (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam). Therefore he is a stranger in his religion due to the corruption of their religion. He is a stranger in clinging to the Sunnah due to their clinging to the ways of innovation, he is a stranger in his belief due to the falsity and corruption of their belief, he is a stranger in his prayer due to the deficiency in their prayer, he is a stranger in his path due to the misguidance and corruption of their paths, he is a stranger amongst his relatives due to their turning away from him, he is a stranger in living with them because he will not live with what their souls desire. In essence he is a stranger in the matters of the world and the hereafter. He will find from the common people neither happiness nor one who would offer him help. He is a scholar amidst ignorants, a person of the Sunnah amidst people of innovation, a caller to Allaah and His Messenger amidst callers to desires and innovations, a commander of good and forbidder of evil amidst a people commanding evil and forbidding good. Then: All of mankind are strangers in this world. There is no position for them in this world and neither is this the home for which they were created. The Messenger (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) said to Abdullaah ibn Umar (radiallaahu anhu): “Be in this world as if you were a stranger or a traveller in his path.” Thus (man) has been commanded to look into this matter with his heart and to truly acquaint himself with it. How can a servant not be a stranger in his life while he is on a journey and when he will not come off his riding beast until he is amongst the inhabitants of the graves? Therefore he is a traveller who is actually seated. It has been said: The days are but stages (in a journey) By which the caller to death approaches in a short and smooth journey And the most amazing thing - if you were to reflect - is that The stages pass quickly while the traveller remains seated It has been mentioned that a group of righteous people were sitting and amongst them was a person of Eemaan. He desired to make them hold the world in contempt and and bring to mind the hereafter. What did he do?