“Verily! Those who live in awe for fear of their Lord;” [Mu’minoon 23:57]
It is also narrated from ‘Alee bin Abee Taalib [May Allaah be Pleased with him] that he said, “Seek to make your deeds accepted, have you not heard the statement of Allaah, the Glorified and the Exalted, ‘Verily, Allah accepts only from those who are Al-Muttaqun’ [Maaidah 5: 27].”
Fudaalah bin ‘Ubayd said, “If I knew that Allaah has accepted from me even a minute atom’s weight of good deeds, this is more beloved to me than the whole world and all it contains. As he says; ‘Verily, Allah accepts only from those who are Al-Muttaqun’ [Maaidah 5: 27]”
Ibn Deenaar said, “To fear that your deed will not be accepted is more difficult than doing the act itself.”
‘Ataa said, “One should be cautious that his deeds are not for Allaah.”
‘Abdul-‘Azeez bin Abee Ruwaad said, “You strive to do good deeds but upon completion, you should be worried on whether it will be accepted or not.”
Others from the Salaf used to supplicate to Allaah for six months that Allaah gives them life so that they will be alive for the forthcoming Ramadhaan. Once Ramadhaan was completed and over, they would then supplicate to Allaah for the rest of the year that Allaah accept their deeds.
‘Umar bin ‘Abdul-‘Azeez once went out on the day of ‘Eid al-Fitr and said in his Khutbah, “Oh People! You have fasted for thirty days and you have stood for thirty nights. You have now left your homes this morning hoping that Allaah accepts it all from you.”
Some of the Salaf would also show sadness on the day of ‘Eid al-Fitr and they would explain their sadness was due to them being afraid. They would say, “I am slave and I have been ordered by my Master to do certain deeds and I am not sure if I have done them so that they may be accepted by Him.”
Wahb saw some people laughing on the day of ‘Eid al-Fitr and he said, “If these people have had their deeds accepted then this is not the behavior of those who are thankful and if they don’t know if their deeds have been accepted then this is not the behavior of those who fear that their deeds are not accepted.”
Hasan al-Basree used to say, “Verily, Allaah has made the month of Ramadhaan an arena or stadium for his creation, in which they can compete with one another to do good deeds and seek His Pleasure.”
These are the generations that came before us and they have succeeded and those who came after them have become spoilt and have become involved in idleness, laughing and playing. So the day will come that the successful will receive their rewards and those who are losers will be falsified.
What have you lost if you have lost the benefits of Ramadhaan? What else is that can stop you from being deprived? How many people have had their deeds accepted and their sins forgiven? And how mant are there that have not gained anything except wretchedness and misery? So people stood and have not got anything from this except a sleepless night and some people fasted and got nothing except thirst and hunger.
Taken from Chapter 42: Saying Farewell to Ramadhaan in Lataa'if al-Ma'aarif (Pg. 160-169) by Haafidh Ibn Rajab al-Hanbalee (d.795) [May Allaah have Mercy on him]Read the full article here:
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