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THE STATE OF REPENTANCE Imam Ibn ul Qayyim al Jawziyyah The
state of repentance, Taubah, is at the beginning, the middle and the end
of all states of submission to the will of Allah. The servant who seeks
the pleasure of Allah never abandons Taubah. He remains in the state of Taubah
until his death. Whatever his state of belief, the servant makes Taubah
his constant companion. Thus, Taubah is at the beginning and at the end of
his servitude to his Creator. His need for Taubah at the end, just as at
the beginning, over rides, and supersedes all other needs. Allah divides His servants into two categories only: The Repentant and The Wrongdoers. There is no third category. Allah calls those who do not make Taubah, "dhaalimoon" (wrongdoers and transgressors) and no one is more of a wrongdoer and a transgressor than a person who does not repent for his evil actions. This state is a result of a person's ignorance of his Lord and the rights due to Him, as well as, his own defects and the evil of his deeds. The Prophet, {sallallaahu`alaihiwasallam}, is reported to have said: "O people, make Taubah to Allah. By Allah, I make Taubah to Him more than seventy times each day." (Bukhaaree) His companions used to count for him in each congregation his saying one hundred times: "My Lord, forgive me and accept my repentance, for You are At-Tawwaab (the One who accept repentance), Al-Ghafoor (The Oft- Forgiving). "The Prophet, {sallallaahu` alaihiwasallam} is also reported to have said: "No one will be rescued (on the Day of Judgment) by his deeds. They (his companions) asked even you Messenger of Allah? He said, even me, unless Allah would grant me His mercy and Grace." May Allah's blessings and peace be upon His Messenger, the most knowledgeable among His creation of Him, His Rights, His Greatness and what servitude He deserves. He is the most knowledgeable of servitude and its requirements and the most committed in servitude to Allah. The Starter (Fatihah) of Taubah Whoever appreciates Surat-ul-Fatihah and gives it is right estimate, through knowledge, contemplation upon its facts and by living its directives, will realise that one cannot recite it, with the true recitation of a servant, unless one makes sincere Taubah. The perfect guidance to the Straight Path cannot be attained with the indifference to sins or the persistence on sins. Indifference to sins negates the knowledge of guidance. Persistent sinning negates the intention and the will of the servant. Thus, Taubah will not be valid except after one recognises the sins, admits to them and seeks to rid oneself of their evil consequences. Seeking Refuge from Sin If one's holding onto Allah is firm, one would never be forsaken by Allah, "And hold firmly to Allah, He is your Mawlaa (Protector) and what an excellent Mawlaa and what an excellent Naseer (Helper)." Al-Qur'aan Soorah Al-hajj (22:78) In other words, whenever we hold firm to Him, He will become our Protector and He will support us against our Nafs (inclinations) and the Shaitaan. These two enemies, the Nafs and Satan, are the ones that do not leave the servant for even a moment. Their enmity is more harmful to the servant than the enemies from without. Attaining victory over such enemies is more difficult, and the servant's need for such a victory is far more important. The degree of help rendered to defeat these enemies is dependent upon the degree of our dependence and holding onto Allah. If we do not hold firmly to Allah, we will go away from Allah's protection. This is indeed the true loss. Allah could have aided us in staying away from sins, however, because we deserted Him, we were allowed to listen to any obey our Nafs. If He wished to protect us, the sin would not have found a way to get to us. When the servant becomes heedless of the consequences of
sin, he finds pleasure when he satisfies unlawful desires. This pleasure
in disobedience is evidence of his ignorance of the Greatness of the One
of disobeys, and his ignorance of the evil consequences of sins and evil
actions. His pleasure with sin has concealed all of this from his sight.
In fact, his pleasure with sin is more harmful to him than perpetrating
the sin itself. The believer can never have any pleasure from sin. He
cannot have complete satisfaction with it. On the contrary, he would not
even pursue it, except with grief in his heart. But the intoxication of
the desires obscures one from feeling this remorse. When the heart becomes
empty from such grief and one is happy with sin, then one should question
his faith and weep for the death of his heart. If one were alive, he would
be sad for the perpetration of any sin, big or small. The evil effects of
sin, more times than not, go unnoticed in us and in our brothers and
sisters in Islam. Diligences in constant self-evaluation is necessary in
leading us away from sin and its destructive ends. One can do this by
focusing on the following. If one becomes completely heedless then one becomes persistent, which means constant disobedience with the intention to perform the sin again and again. This by itself is another sin that could be far greater than the first. Part of the punishment for sin is that it leads to a greater sin, then another, and so on until it completely and certainly destroys the person if he does not repent. Persistence on sin is another sin. Not attempting to rectify the sin means persistence on it and satisfaction with it. This is the sign of ruin. Worse than all of that, is the commission of sin in public when we are sure that Allah watches and sees everything from above His Throne. If we believe that Allah watches us, yet we proceed to commit sins publicly, this is a great contradiction. But if we don't believe that He watches us, then we are completely out of the realm of Islam. There are two considerations for a sinner: lack of embarrassment from Allah knowing that Allah's sight watches over all, and lack of fear to go out of the DEEN. Therefore, one of the conditions of the acceptance of Taubah is that a person should firmly believe that Allah was watching and that He will always watch over him. He sees everything during the perpetration of sins. The reality of Taubah is to return to Allah is not sound or complete without the knowledge of the Lord's names and attributes and their manifestations within Himself and in the world. The repenting servant should know that he was running away from his Lord, captured in the grip of his enemy. He didn't fall into the claws of his enemy except as a result of his ignorance of his Lord and his daring to go against Him. He should know how and when he became ignorant, and how and when he was captured. He should believe that Taubah requires great determination and complete awareness to rescue himself from the enemy and be able to return and run back, to his Lord Ar-Rahmaan Ar-Raheem. He should realise that returning to his Lord is actually turning away from the road of destruction, where his enemy had taken him. He should know the number of steps taken away from his Lord and the efforts and obstacles that he must strongly work on to get back to the Straight Path. |
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