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All praise is due to
Allah. We thank Him, we seek His help and
forgiveness. We also seek His refuge against the
evil within ourselves and that of our deeds. Whoever
Allah guides, nobody can mislead him, and whoever He
misleads will never be guided. I testify that there
is no deity worthy of worship except Allah and that
Muhammad is His Servant and Messenger. May Allah
bestow peace and blessing upon the noble Prophet,
his family and companions.
Dear Muslims! Months,
days and years are made to determine the lifespan of
humans and to afford them the opportunity to perform
good deeds. Furthermore, death patrols day and night
to take the souls of those whose time is due and
everyone will be addressed on the Day of
Resurrection to account for his/her deeds. In one of
the Qudsi hadiths, Allah says: “These are only your
deeds; I record them and for which I am going to
reward you. So, whoever gets a good reward should be
thankful to Allah and whoever gets otherwise should
only blame himself.”
Dear brothers and
sisters! Your month of Ramadan has now gone with
your deeds. Let those who have committed wrong among
you quickly repent and mend their ways before the
door of Repentance is closed and let those who have
done good continue on the same track for the best of
all acts of obedience are those followed by their
like. Be concerned more over the acceptance of your
deeds than over the deeds themselves for Allah does
not accept deeds except from the pious ones. Also,
beware of following good deeds with bad ones because
if we say that good deeds eradicate bad ones, it is
also possible that bad deeds destroy good ones.
Brothers and sisters
in faith! During the past month, you were fasting
during the day, praying during the night, and doing
different kinds of sacrificial acts in order to
obtain a reward and be saved from Hellfire. With the
departure of this month, a stage of your live has
passed. This is how we pass the days of this life in
stages on our way to the everlasting abode. Indeed,
continuation of good deeds at all times is a
characteristic of righteous people. Acts of
obedience do not have a specific time. However, the
month of Ramadan is an opportunity for the believers
to race with one another towards good deeds and is
an opportunity to direct one’s soul towards
meritorious acts and keep it from vices; yet, it is
incumbent on Muslims to remain on the path of
righteousness even after Ramadan.
Worshipping Allah
should not be restricted to Ramadan alone for there
is no end to the Muslim’s worship except when he
dies. What evil people are those who worship in only
one month and do not know Allah except in Ramadan!
Dear Muslims!
Certainly, there are signs for the acceptance and
rejection of deeds in this month. Among the signs of
acceptance of good deeds is to follow them with more
good deeds. Likewise, it is a sign of rejection to
follow one’s good deeds with evil ones. Allah says:
[Establish Prayer at the two ends of the day and in
some watches of the night. Lo! good deeds annul ill
deeds. This is a reminder for the mindful.] (Hud 11:
114)
The Prophet (peace and
blessings be upon him) also said: “Fear Allah
wherever you are, follow the evil deed with a good
one to erase it, and treat people with good
manners.” (At-Tirmidhi)
Let those who are
determined to go back to sins after Ramadan know
that Allah is always pleased with those who obey Him
irrespective of time, and is angry with those who
disobey Him irrespective of the month in which the
disobedience takes place. The person’s continuation
of good deeds without restricting it to a certain
period, particular month, or special place is a sign
of one’s righteousness and acceptance of his good
deeds.
Fellow Muslims! Though
the Ramadan season is now gone, yet, fasting is
still recommended in other months. The Messenger of
Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) has
recommended fasting on Mondays and Thursdays. Imam
At-Tirmidhi reported that the Prophet (peace and
blessings be upon him) said, “Deeds are presented
(to Allah) on Monday and Thursday and I would like
that my deeds be presented while I am fasting.”
It is also reported
that he (peace and blessings be upon him) told Abu
Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) that
fasting for three days in every month is equal to
fasting forever.
In another Hadith, the
Prophet is reported to have said, “He who observed
the fast of Ramadan and then followed it with six
(fasts) of Shawwal; it would be as if he fasted
perpetually.” (Muslim)
Even though night
prayer during Ramadan might have gone, night prayer
throughout the year is also recommended. It has been
authentically reported from the Prophet (peace and
blessings be upon him) that Allah comes every night
down on the nearest Heaven to us when the last third
of the night remains, saying: “Is there anyone to
invoke Me, so that I may respond to his invocation?
Is there anyone to ask Me, so that I may grant him
his request? Is there anyone seeking My forgiveness,
so that I may forgive him?”
Fellow Muslims! While
there are a some youths, who during the noble month
of Ramadan, were busy passing their time in lustful
things, sins, and acts of obedience, there are
others who were busy doing deeds of righteousness
such as <i>i`tikaf</i> (spiritual retreat) in the
houses of Allah. They gave obedience to their Lord
preference over their own desires. You would see
them bowing, prostrating, and reciting the Glorious
Qur’an. Such youths are the hope and pride of this
Ummah.
Dear Muslims! Fear
Allah for fear of Allah is the head of all matters.
Obey Allah and keep away from His restrictions, so
that you receive His pleasure and are saved from His
torment. Do not return to sinning and disobedience
so as not to be entitled to His punishment.
Dear brothers and
sisters, thank your Lord for enabling you to
complete the fasting of this month. Enjoy your `Eid
by remaining consistent in doing good deeds and keep
away from undesirable things that would lead to
removing Allah’s favors from you. One of our
righteous predecessors said, “Each day in which no
act of disobedience to Allah is committed is `Eid,
and each day a believer spent in acts of obedience
to his Lord is `Eid”.
Friday
sermon by Sheikh `Abdul Muhsin al-Qasim, the
Prophet’s Mosque, Al-Madinah |