“And
of His signs is that He created for you from yourselves
mates that you may find tranquility in them; and
He placed between you affection and mercy. Indeed
in that are signs for a people who give thought.”
- Surah Ar-Rum, 21
In this time of happiness, when gifts are received,
hugs are generously donated, and laughter sprinkles
the tables, we must remember who gave this all to
us.
In this verse, Yamtann Allahu Alayna
– Allah reminds of us of His favour upon us. Every
husband in this room, it is Allah that created your
bride. Every bride in this room, Allah created your
husband. Allah created the pairs and then blessed
the pair with love and mercy.
Then Allah says:
“Indeed
in that are signs for a people who give thought”.
Let’s take the time now to give a little thought
to Allah’s favour upon us.
Sulayman – alayhis salam – sat his
son down one day and taught him about Allah and
life. Allah mentions what he said:
"And
We enjoined upon man (care) for his parents. His
mother carried him, (increasing her) in weakness
upon weakness, and his weaning is in two years:
Be grateful to Me and to your parents; to me is
the (final) destination.”
Thank Allah:
1. Every thing that you enjoy, everything
that you love is from Allah:
“And whatever you
have of blessing (indeed) it is from Allah!”
2. Thank Allah, remember Him and
He will remember you. Allahu akbar!
“Remember me and I shall remember
you, and be thankful to Me and do not be ungrateful.”
3. Allah will give us more when
we are thankful:
“And (remember)
when your lord proclaimed, ‘if you are grateful,
I will surely increase you; but if you deny, indeed,
My punishment is severe.”
I’ve heard of Muslims that regularly
donate half a million dollars to the Democratic
Party to have their picture taken with Clinton and
his wife! They place these pictures up in the middle
of their homes in all pride and honor.
Yet to every parent, let me draw
your attention the most noble picture to put up
in your home. Allah ta’ala put His majesty and every
parent in this world in a portrait: “Be
grateful to Me and to your Parents!”
Scholars have said that being grateful
to Allah is to be grateful for the Iman that He
has blessed us with. And to be thankful to our parents
is to be grateful for the hard work they went through
to raise us.
Ibn Abbas raa said, “There are three
things that will not be accepted if it’s mate is
not fulfilled. (And he mentioned), “Thank Me (Allah) and your Parents...”
– Luqmaan 31/14.
Ibn Abbaas continued, “Thus whoever
thanks Allah and is not thankful to his parents,
Allah will not accept it from him.”
The scholars understood this and
set the example for us. Haywah bin Shurayh (ra),
one of the Imam’s of our Ummah, used to give classes
in front of his home. During the class, his Mother
would call him to feed the chickens. He would stand
up, leave the Halaqah, and go feed the chickens.
Sufyan ibn Uyaynah – one of the
Ummah’s greatest scholars – said, “Whoever prays
the 5 salah has been grateful to Allah. And whoever
prays for his parents after the Salah has been grateful
to them.”
My mother in Law, Ali’s mother once
told me about when Ali was young. He would come
home from school, run up to her and give her the
strongest hug. Then he would top it off with, “Mummy
I love you.” She would mention the story and then
let a tear drop.
As we get older, words like ‘I love
you’ become harder for us to say. Yet as much as
it becomes harder for us to say, as much as it becomes
more precious to the parents.
I ask Allah ta’ala that we not forget
this innocence, when we were without sin, when we
used to bring a smile to our parents.
Let’s keep making them smile. And
In doing so, we would be thanking Allah.