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insomniac
10-04-07, 10:44 PM
In The Name of God, The Infinitely Good, The Merciful

Ahmad Ibn Sa’id Al- Abid related that his father had told him the following;

‘There was once with us at Kufa a young man, much given to devotional practices, who used to stay in the Friday masjid and hardly ever leave it. Since he had a fine face and bearing, and pleasant manner, he was noticed by a beautiful and intelligent woman, who fell deeply in love with him.

After having passed a long while in this condition, she stood in the road one day when he was going to the masjid. ‘Young man!’ She said. ‘Hear a few words which I would say to you, and then do whatever you will.’

He walked on without speaking to her. Then she stood in the road when he was returning home, and said, ‘young man! Hear a few words which I would say to you!’

He lowered his head for some time, and told her, ‘this is a situation which invites suspicion, and I do not like to be suspected.’

‘By God’, she told him, ‘I am not standing here because of ignorance of your disposition; God forbid that people should see me do this, yet I have been impelled to meet you myself’ only a little of such things is considered by people to be too much, and you constant worshippers are like glass bottles which are damaged by the slightest thing. In sum, what I would say is that all my limbs are intent upon you; God, help me with you!’

The young man went home. He wanted to pray, but he could not concentrate, so he took out a piece of paper instead and wrote a message. He then went outdoors, where the woman was standing in the same place; he threw the message towards her, and went back in.

The message run; ‘In the Name of Allah, Most Compassionate and Merciful. You should know, O woman, that one of God’s servants sins against Him, He deals with him leniently. Should he sin again, He conceals this for him. But should he don its garments, then God conceives against him such wrath as the very heavens and the earth could not compass, and then put neither the mountains, the trees and the animals; what man could then withstand such wrath? If what you said was spoken in deceit, then I would remind you of ‘A Day when the sky will become as molten copper, and the mountains as carded wool’ when all nations shall crouch down before the onslaught of the All-Mighty. I am too weak to reform myself, how, then, may I reform others? However, if what you say is spoken truly, I would direct you to a physician of Guidance, who cures festering wounds and burning pains; to wit, God, Who is Lord of the Worlds. So address yourself with sincere and entreaties, for I am distracted from you by His Words (Exalted is He); ‘And warn them of the Day of destruction, when hearts shall choke throats, when there will be no friend for the evil doers, neither any intercessors who will be heard. He knows the traitors of the eye and that which hearts conceal. God judges with verity!’

How may one escape from this verse?

‘A few days later, she came and stood in front of him again in the street. When he saw her from afar, he wanted to return to his house so as not to see her.

But she said, ‘Younng man! Do not go back for we shall never meet after today save in the Prescence of God (Exalted is He).’

She broke into tears, and said, “I ask God, in Whose Hand lie the keys of your heart, to ease all your hardships”.

She then followed him saying, “Grant me the kindness of an admonition, which I may take from you, and give me a counsel by which I may act”.

“I counsel you,” he said, “To protect your soul from your soul, and would remind you of His Statement (Exalted is He); ‘He it is Who slays you at night, and knows what you commit by day.’

At this, she lowered her head, and cried even more bitterly. When she recovered, she went home and remained there, and occupied herself with continual worship until at last she died of grief.

After her death, the young man would weep when he recalled her. “Why do you weep?” He was asked “when you kept her away from you?” and he would reply, “I killed her hope for me at the outset and through that rejection stored up a treasure with God (Exalted is He) and then I was ashamed to take back a treasure of this kind”

(the intended meaning is that he had felt an unlawful desire for her, and gained such grace in wrestling with it that when he too fell in love with her, he denied himself a legitimate marriage so as not to vitiate his original virtue.)

insomniac
10-04-07, 11:18 PM
SubhanAllah :crying:

insomniac
13-04-07, 04:41 PM
*bump*

Asmara
13-04-07, 04:53 PM
MashaAllah. This reminds me of something :crying:

insomniac
11-05-07, 08:34 AM
MashaAllah. This reminds me of something :crying:

SubhanAllaah it is very moving

Eemaan
11-05-07, 08:58 AM
and you constant worshippers are like glass bottles which are damaged by the slightest thing. In sum, what I would say is that all my limbs are intent upon you; God, help me with you!’

:crying2:

ibn suleman
11-05-07, 09:05 AM
:jkk: for sharing :up:

Rameez
11-05-07, 10:13 AM
subhanAllah!

angel*
11-05-07, 11:19 AM
Subhanallah thats nice of u 2 share!

sunrise
11-05-07, 11:32 AM
wow! subhanAllah deep

shazm
11-05-07, 11:52 AM
SubhanAllah!! :jkk: for sharing something so profound to contemplate on jummuah

junaidb
11-05-07, 11:57 AM
:jkk: :sub:

May Allah make us from amongst the pious......ameen

:coolbro: :coolbro: :coolbro:

sunrise
11-05-07, 01:17 PM
:jkk: :sub:

May Allah make us from amongst the pious......ameen

:coolbro: :coolbro: :coolbro:


ameen

Sheikhspeare
11-05-07, 01:27 PM
Subhanallah, that was very profound. A beautiful story indeed.

Zesty
11-05-07, 01:34 PM
wow, subhanAllah! What an amazingly touching and heartfelt story! Jazakallah Khair for sharing it :o

insomniac
17-05-07, 01:42 PM
:jkk: :sub:

May Allah make us from amongst the pious......ameen

:coolbro: :coolbro: :coolbro:

Ameen


BarakAllaah feek to all

sunrise
29-05-07, 11:26 AM
*BUMP*

RaNdOm
29-05-07, 11:44 AM
:salams

subhanAllah mashaAllah it really does reach ur heart :crying: :crying:

he denied himself a legitimate marriage so as not to vitiate his original virtue

hmm but does that mean that was the right thing to do or not..?

Lambo5688
29-05-07, 11:51 AM
Mashallah, touching story.

urban_rose
29-05-07, 12:15 PM
SubhanAllah :(

Amaara
29-05-07, 12:25 PM
Subhanallah...:crying:

Abu Mus'ab
29-05-07, 08:10 PM
:salams

subhanAllah mashaAllah it really does reach ur heart :crying: :crying:

he denied himself a legitimate marriage so as not to vitiate his original virtue

hmm but does that mean that was the right thing to do or not..?
That's what i was stuck on too :scratch:

Though it's in english i can't seem to understand it.

Abu Nuh AMW
03-06-07, 02:27 PM
:salams

subhanAllah mashaAllah it really does reach ur heart :crying: :crying:

he denied himself a legitimate marriage so as not to vitiate his original virtue

hmm but does that mean that was the right thing to do or not..?

asalamu'alaikum...

yea thats exactly what im thinking too... I dont get it??

so lets get this straight ... he denied himself a legitimate marriage so as not to vitiate his original virtue ... he could have/should have really considered her proposal and/not married her but he didn't want anything to do with marriage cos he was a constant worshipper of Allah? but marriage is also a strong part of the sunnah? and he didn't get married in life? and then he regretted not marrying her?

and im sure you guys are getting emotional just cos its a love story kinda thing!!! awww how cute guys!

anyway The only thing i can think of is I'd put this story in the category of the stories the show the difference between a scholar and an 'Aabid like jurayj?

Abu Mus'ab
03-06-07, 03:13 PM
and im sure you guys are getting emotional just cos its a love story kinda thing!!! awww how cute guys!

:rotfl:

RaNdOm
03-06-07, 04:50 PM
asalamu'alaikum...

yea thats exactly what im thinking too... I dont get it??

so lets get this straight ... he denied himself a legitimate marriage so as not to vitiate his original virtue ... he could have/should have really considered her proposal and/not married her but he didn't want anything to do with marriage cos he was a constant worshipper of Allah? but marriage is also a strong part of the sunnah? and he didn't get married in life? and then he regretted not marrying her?

and im sure you guys are getting emotional just cos its a love story kinda thing!!! awww how cute guys!

anyway The only thing i can think of is I'd put this story in the category of the stories the show the difference between a scholar and an 'Aabid like jurayj?

:wswrwb:

i was thinkn about it and i thought it meant like cos he gave her up so that he could concentrate on pleasing Allah... he musta got loadsa reward for all the sorrow he musta felt in his heart... and then when he realised he loved her too he dint wanna like damage any of the reward that he wuda got for keeping away from her and so tried to control himself... but then yeh he cuda made it all halal... so i dno...

n nah its not about the love shove thing... n abu musab dont encourage him :torture:im sure he went away and cried secretly ...but like it just makes u so sad when u read it cos like that man was givin up like any pleasure he could have in this world so that he could make sure he was strivin enough to please Allah swt... and then when u think about ur ownself its like sumtimes u can give in so easily to lil lil things so really must be like sucha crap muslim... i dno

but anyway that girl musta been so sad too but she accepted it and then remained in continual worship til she died... acceptin what Allah swt decreed for her, its just sad these days if that had happened people probably woulda turned around and been like ohhhhhhhh my life is over without stoppin to think that its an oppurtunity to earn rewards... like everyones the same, but in hardship they show distinction and how he struggled to fight away his own desires and really he was tryna protect his soul from his soul too... he was like strugglin so hard to make sure that he protected the good deeds that he did that he kinda like denied himself of anythin that might have become between that :(

No calamity befalls, but by the Leave [i.e. Decision and Qadar (Divine Preordainments)] of Allaah, and whosoever believes in Allaah, He guides his heart [to the true Faith with certainty, i.e. what has befallen him was already written for him by Allaah from the Qadar (Divine Preordainments)]. And Allaah is the All-Knower of everything [al-Taghaabun 64:11]

Say: ‘Nothing shall ever happen to us except what Allaah has ordained for us. He is our Mawlaa (Lord, Helper and Protector).’ And in Allaah let the believers put their trust [al-Tawbah 9:51]

ur_yusra
03-06-07, 04:51 PM
I don't really understand this..

If he liked her he could have married her no?

Abu Mus'ab
03-06-07, 05:02 PM
I don't really understand this..

If he liked her he could have married her no?
Exactly *Roll Eyes*

Which would have been better for both of them.

Bint Yusuf
03-06-07, 09:00 PM
here here, I agree...:D

Beautiful story!:up:

Asmara
03-06-07, 09:01 PM
The young man wanted to show the woman that love for Allah is the most powerful kind of love, I guess :confused: . It's the ulitmate love. I think so because he told her to protect her soul from her soul. So he was advising her to not preoccupy herself with delusional love :inlove: but to turn to her lord with complete love and sincerity.

Bint Yusuf
03-06-07, 09:03 PM
The young man wanted to show the woman that love for Allah is the most powerful kind of love, I guess :confused: . It's the ulitmate love. I think so because he told her to protect her soul from her soul. So he was advising her to not preoccupy herself with delusional love :inlove: but to turn to her lord with complete love and sincerity.

SubhanAllah, what a perfect way to put it!:up:

insomniac
03-06-07, 09:09 PM
The young man wanted to show the woman that love for Allah is the most powerful kind of love, I guess :confused: . It's the ulitmate love. I think so because he told her to protect her soul from her soul. So he was advising her to not preoccupy herself with delusional love :inlove: but to turn to her lord with complete love and sincerity.

exactly :up:

the man was kicking himself because he denied himself marriage which became legitimate in the end

hope that makes sense to everyone

RaNdOm
03-06-07, 09:14 PM
The young man wanted to show the woman that love for Allah is the most powerful kind of love, I guess :confused: . It's the ulitmate love. I think so because he told her to protect her soul from her soul. So he was advising her to not preoccupy herself with delusional love :inlove: but to turn to her lord with complete love and sincerity.

:salams

oooh mashaAllah that was good :D:D:D:D hmmmmmmmmmm