1- By  time, Indeed,
2- mankind  is  in  loss,
3-  Except  for  those   who  have   believed  and  done  righteous  deeds  and  advised  each other  to   truth  and  advised  each  other  to  patience. (Al-Asr 1-3);
I recently  listened to a beautiful explanation of Surah  Al-Asr by brother Nauman from (Alabayyinah Institute) and  really wanted to share some points in my own words that deeply touched  me. Most of us have already memorized this short Surah by heart and  recite it every now and then during our Salah, but don't always reflect  upon the deep and comprehensive wisdom behind its message. Allah(SWT) is  addressing to humanity after swearing by the "passing time" that every  one among us is at loss unless he does the 4 actions that are prescribed  for him. We have to keep in mind that these all 4 actions bonded  together are the bare minimum for us to simply save ourselves from being  thrown into hell fire or in other words just obtaining the passing  marks in the test of this life(slightly above the F grade). By following  these 4 essential steps, we are infect just getting to the point from  where we can excel to the real success by striving for the paradise and  then even go beyond by attaining its higher levels or academically  speaking, raise ourselves to the better grades of C, B and A  respectively.
Most of the humanity is unconscious of the reality of this life and  hence ends up wasting their entire time while living in a fantasy world  with material goals and objectives as their primary reason of existence.  Just to better explain this idea, visualize a person who  is lying in middle of a lake in an unconscious state. What would be the  first thing that should happen to him so he could  survive? Naturally he has to gain consciousness followed by the rest of  the efforts that would eventually get him over to the land. As per the  first action mentioned in Al-Asr, with the help of our Imaan (believe in  Allah's(SWT) oneness, the angels, the books, the messengers, the day of  judgment and the destiny), our unconscious state is broken which is  nothing but a precursor to making effort towards our ultimate  goal of survival from the hell fire. If this drowning person, after  gaining his conscious state, ignores the current situation simply  because he was in the middle of a really fancy dream and tries to go  back to sleep instead of making struggle to save himself from drowning,  his loss will be imminent just like a person without Imaan on the day of  judgment.
The 2nd action mentioned in Al-Asr is an emphasis towards doing good  deeds (Amal-e-Saleh) which could be equated with trying to swim towards  the land. However, as soon as that person begins his struggle he finds  out that he is chained with other unconscious people who are somehow  related to him e.g. his wife, kids, parents, cousins, uncles, aunts,  friends etc. The next logical step he would require to take for his own  survival is to wake up those who are chained with him, explain to them  the gravity of the situation and that they are all going to die unless  they help each other. This can be equated to the 3rd action mentioned in  Al-Asr (Watawasau-Bil-Haq) which is to advice each other of the truth.  Just like that drowning person doesn't have the luxury or choice of not  to make effort for waking up the others chained to him for his own  survival, a Muslim doesn't have a choice but to constantly advice others  about the truth and make every last effort to bring them on the  straight path to Allah(SWT) in the foot steps of our beloved Prophet  (SAW).
Suppose if one of the person in the chained group gives up due to  this tough situation, everyone will have to drag his body to the shore  and in that effort they may end up drowning all together. Hence everyone  of them, in addition to making effort, has to constantly reassure every  other person in the group that if they work together they will surely  make it to the shore. Just like that, the Muslim Ummah is a single unit  and hence every individual Muslim is to help out the other Muslim  belonging to the circle of his community, family and friend not only by  preaching the truth but also by strengthening each other emotionally in  thick in thin by constant reassurances and reminders of the Allah's(SWT)  promises and help which is what the 4th and last part of our required  effort is about according to Al-Asr (Watawasau-Bis-Sabr) . We Muslims  not only have to make others recognize the truth but also constantly  advice  and help each other to be persistent and patient amongst all the  worldly calamities and tests they we will be subjected to during this  life.
In essence, if an individual doesn't perform his duty till  his last breath as prescribed in Surah Al-Asr, he will fail to  achieve the bare minimum required to survive on the day of judgment  since the lack of any of the 4  actions will surely undermine his chances of success.
May  Allah(SWT) help us not only to achieve this bare minimum mentioned in  Surah Al-Asr but achieve beyond that, save us from the torments of hell  fire and make us among the righteous ones. Ameen!
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
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