Friday, May 2, 2008

Tribulations

“It is important to look at the life of the Prophet and know that no one faced greater tribulation. The Prophet lived to see all of his children buried, except for Fatima. How many people experience that in their lifetime? Out of six children, he saw five of them perish. His father died before his birth. His mother died when he was just a boy. His guardian grandfather then died. When he received his calling, he saw his people turn against him with vehemence and brutality. People who had once honored him now slandered him, calling him a madman, liar, and sorcerer. They stalked him and threw stones at him until he bled. They boycotted him and composed stinging invectives against him. He lost his closest friends and relatives, like Hamza, who was killed on the battlefield. His beloved wife Khadija after 25 years of blissful marriage died during the Prophet’s most difficult moment. Abu Talib, his protecting uncle, also died. The Prophet was the target of 13 assassination attempts. How many people have faced all of that?

Not once in a single hadith is there a complaint from him–except when beseeching his Lord.”

... Purification of the Heart, Shaykh Hamza Yusuf

2 comments:

blue said...

Alhamdulillah.We find ourselves complaining about every single trial we face with the utterance of,'Why me??why this,Allah?'

Thank you ustaz.For reminding me of all that tremendous challenges and tribulations he faced in doing da'wah.If only we could have at least a quarter of what he possess and do our bit in spreading the real message of islam to others.

dew embun said...

One of my most favourite books... :)