Aboo Na’eem in Hilyah al-Awliyaa’ (2/88) reported that
‘Alqamah used to say, “I don’t cry at the fact that the Dunyaa is
eventually going to finish, but I cry because I won’t be able to taste the
thirst of fasting anymore or the pleasure of standing during the long nights in
winter.”
Aboo Na’eem in Hilyah al-Awliyaa’ (8/23) reported that
Ibraaheem bin Adham said, “If it wasn’t for three things in the Dunyaa, I
wouldn’t mind being a spec from the creation of Allaah (i.e. something
completely insignificant); fasting that brings about extreme thirst, standing
the long nights in winter, and striving (to learn and implement) upon the Book
of Allaah, the Glorified and the Exalted.”
Ibn Mubaarak (Pg. 95), al-Bayhaqee in Shu’ab al-Emaan
(3/414) and Ibn ‘Asaakir in Taareekh Dimisqh (26/40) reported that as ‘Aamir
bin ‘Abd Qays approached his death he began to cry. When asked why he was
crying, he replied by saying, “I am not crying in fear of death, nor am I
crying because I will miss the Dunyaa but I am crying because I will miss the
thirst of fasting on a hot day and the standing the long winter nights.”
Ibn Abee ad-Dunyaa reported in al-Muhtadhareen (Pg. 157) and Ibn ‘Asaakir in Tareekh Dimishq
(31/196) reported that as Ibn ‘Umar approached his death he said, “I have no
regrets from anything from the Dunyaa except three; I will miss the extreme
thirst of fasting a hot day and the depths of the night and I regret that I did
not fight the transgressing party of renegades (i.e. al-Hajjaaj bin Yoosuf).”
It is reported in Ibn Abee Shaybah (7/230) that Sa’eed bin
Jubayr said upon the death of Ibn ‘Umar, “He will not miss anything except the
extreme thirst of fasting a hot day and the joy of walking to the Salaat.”
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