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We all want love.
We want the kind of love that, when our world falls apart, we can turn to that
‘Khadija-esque’ person who will hold us close to ease our mind and heart while
we are going through times of despair. We want someone who will never give up
on us; who will strive to see us succeed; and who will be willing to make
sacrifices to see us happy. However, is what we want what we actually need?
The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ greatly
benefited from the love of Khadija (ra). She gave him provisional and emotional
support. This is the love that human beings crave for by nature. At times, it
is vital to have someone love you; to have someone believe in you with full
faith when the whole world turns its back on you. However, many of us cannot
find that love in one specific person.
You may find yourself all
alone with no one to love you and with no one to turn to. You may find your
world crashing down, with no person to hold you up, wipe your tears, and hear
you out. Don’t fret. You may long for that person at the time, but you don’t
necessarily need them just yet. You have Allah (swt) and in Him you can find
everything you wish for and need. Allah (swt) is the one who gave the Prophet ﷺ what he needed
when it was best for him. He didn’t always have Khadija (ra), but he always had
and still has Allah (swt).
(nota nhhas: yang ne sangaaaaattt betul....)
We tend to rely upon the
means, and forget who facilitates the means for us. Allah (swt) is the One who
willed for Khadija (ra) to propose to the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. When a person
puts their trust in Allah (swt), He provides for them from means that
never crossed their imagination. He was a devout believer, while everyone else
around him associated partners with Allah (swt). He was steadfast in his
beliefs and had the best of character; thus Allah (swt) gave him exactly what
he wanted at the moment he needed it the most. If we abide by the Prophet’s ﷺ example, Allah
(swt) will give and take in our life accordingly, and Allah (swt) knows what is
best for us. Allah (swt) says,“… We are closer to him than [his] jugular vein.”
[Qur’an 50:16]“And when My servants ask
you, [O Muhammad], concerning Me – indeed I am near. I respond to the
invocation of the supplicant when he calls upon Me…” [Qur’an 2:186]
(Nota nhhas: Imam mishari pun nangis baca bahagian ne:
Surah Al-Baqarah, ayat 186.
Dan apabila hamba-Ku bertanya padamu tentang Aku maka (jawablah): sesungguhnya Aku amat hampir; Aku perkenankan permohonan orang yang berdoa apabila ia berdoa kepadaKu. Maka hendaklah mereka menyahut seruan-Ku, dan hendaklah mereka beriman kepada-Ku supaya mereka menjadi baik dan betul.
Dan apabila hamba-Ku bertanya padamu tentang Aku maka (jawablah): sesungguhnya Aku amat hampir; Aku perkenankan permohonan orang yang berdoa apabila ia berdoa kepadaKu. Maka hendaklah mereka menyahut seruan-Ku, dan hendaklah mereka beriman kepada-Ku supaya mereka menjadi baik dan betul.
Get to know your Lord, and
strive to get closer to Him. Make a sincere effort to build your relationship
with Allah (swt). We all know we cannot depend on anyone or anything in this
world. And so, when your world comes falling down, and you don’t have what you
want, know that you will always have what you need. You need Allah (swt), and
He is always there for us no matter what. When Allah (swt) puts you through a
hardship, know that every cloud has a silver lining. While in the moment we may
not understand why things happen, we at least need to realize they don’t happen
without reason. The Prophet ﷺ said: “Whoever Allah wants good for him, he puts them to the test. He
puts them through difficulties; like a diamond or gold that has to be burnt
after which anything bad from it is removed so that what you have is the pure
diamond or the pure gold..” (Bukhari, Muslim)
Allah (swt) deprives us in
order to give something better; something more. The longer we do not have what
we want, the more we invoke upon Him in order to receive. All the while He
elevates us, and brings us closer and closer to Him. He strengthens our iman
to such an extent, that when we finally get what we want, we are not as excited
as we would have expected. This is because, what we truly wanted all along was
Allah (swt), and our nearness to Him gives us satisfying bliss that is bigger
than our wants and desires.
(nota nhhas : amat benar...)
When some people get what
they want, they immediately neglect their Lord. So, if Allah (swt) does not
give you what you want, take it as a sign to strengthen your connection with
him. Allah (swt) says, “But if We give him a taste of favor after hardship has
touched him, he will surely say, ‘Bad times have left me.’ Indeed, he is
exultant and boastful…”–[Qur’an 11:10]
(nota nhhas : juga benar pada kebanyakan kita ...)
Allah loves you so much, He
wants to make sure you have such strong faith, that when He does give you what
you always yearned for, you will not disregard your Lord and thus suffer with
worldly gain. Allah follows that verse with, “Except for those who are patient
and do righteous deeds; those will have forgiveness and great reward.” [Qur’an 11:11]
Even if your sins pile up
to the sky, Allah (swt) says, turn to Him and He will be there for us. His
mercy is greater than any sin ever committed. Allah (SWT) says “…My mercy
encompasses all things.”[Qur’an 7:156]
Allah (swt) also says reassuringly, “I am as My servant thinks I am, and I am with him when he remembers Me. If he remembers Me to himself, I remember him to Myself; and if he remembers Me in a gathering, I remember him in a gathering better than it. If he draws near to Me a hand’s span, I draw near to him an arm’s length; if he draws near to Me an arm’s length, I draw near to him a fathom’s length; and if he comes to Me walking, I go to him with haste.” (Bukhari, Muslim)
Allah (swt) also says reassuringly, “I am as My servant thinks I am, and I am with him when he remembers Me. If he remembers Me to himself, I remember him to Myself; and if he remembers Me in a gathering, I remember him in a gathering better than it. If he draws near to Me a hand’s span, I draw near to him an arm’s length; if he draws near to Me an arm’s length, I draw near to him a fathom’s length; and if he comes to Me walking, I go to him with haste.” (Bukhari, Muslim)
There is no one who can
love us more than Allah. Open your heart, and allow the love of the One who
created you to enter where it belongs. Love Him more than you love anyone, and
trust Him more than you trust anyone.
Finally, take notice that
the Prophet ﷺ did not chase women, money, or any matter in this world. The Prophet ﷺ made strenuous
efforts to get closer to his Lord, and Allah (swt) sent to him the best of
provisions. Prophet Yusuf (ra) was from the most beautiful of men, with women
throwing themselves at him, yet he remained patient. He strived for Allah
(swt), and Allah honored him with countless glad tidings. When you start to
seek out only for Allah (swt), your world begins to fall into place. Know that
it is possible to find true love in this life and to live a beautiful love
story like the Prophet ﷺ and Khadija (ra). But heed that true love cannot exist unless it is for
the sake of Allah. We love for His sake because we ultimately want to be with
our Beloved, our Lord, and our Creator.
sekian.... dikongsikan... semoga bermanfaat... Insya Allah.
salam sayang nhhas...
bahagia dan beruntungnya mereka yg dapat cinta Allah..
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