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All praise is due to Allâh and may His choicest
salutations continue to descend upon our Master and
Leader Muhammad who freed man from the bondage of
self worship.
“And who could be of better faith
than he who surrenders his whole being unto Allâh
and is a doer of good and follows the creed of
Ibrahim who turned away from all that is false – And
Allâh chose Ibrahim as His friend.” (4:125)
On the blessed day of Eid-ul-Adha, we
relive the struggle and sacrifices of Ibrahim
Alayhis-Salâm.
The sacrifice of an animal and the spill of blood is
a symbolic demonstration of our unreserved love for
Allâh. It is our display of unquestioned obedience
to the law of Allâh and a reminder that the closer
one gets to Allâh the greater the struggles and
sacrifices. Ibrahim’s
Alayhis-Salâm
legacy reassures the Believers that truth must
prevail if we have conviction and commitment.
UNRESERVED LOVE:
“Say: ‘If your fathers and your sons and your
brothers and your spouses and your clan, and the
wealth that you have acquired, and the commerce
whereof you fear a decline and the dwellings in
which you take pleasure (if all these) are more
beloved to you than Allâh, His Rasûl and the
struggle in His cause, then wait until Allâh makes
manifest the fulfilment of His Command – (Know that)
Allâh does not guide those who are openly wicked.’”
(9:24)
Those who are consumed by the love of
Allâh find indescribable joy in placing the sword of
denial on everything that impedes the true love of
Allâh. Loving Allâh necessitates obeying, trusting,
surrendering, adhering and yielding to all that
pleases Him. Our families, our wealth, our
properties and palatial abodes should not prevent us
from striving in His path and searching for His
love. Those whose hearts are immersed in the love
of Allâh freely subjugate themselves to His
pleasure. The Qurbani of Ibrahim
Alayhis-Salâm
was not some kind of heartless compliance of a slave
before His Master. It was the undying love of a
slave seeking to win the love of his Master.
“It is not the flesh, nor the blood
that reaches Allâh, but it is your conscious
awareness of Him, that reaches Him.”
To believe is to acknowledge His existence, to love
is deny your own existence. “Muhabbah
[love] is the erasure of the qualities of the lover,
affirming the essential being of the Beloved.”
UNQUESTIONED OBEDIENCE TO ALLÂH:
Allâh instructed Ibrahim to sacrifice his son. He
obeyed the command of Allâh without question.
Ibrahim
Alayhis-Salâm
believed in “Divine Rights” and human obligations.
He believed that Allâh’s law embraces the whole of
man’s life- his individual, social, private and
public life. Divine law was beyond the sanction of
his people, governments and politicians. The Holy
Qur’ân says:
“Have you seen those who claim that
they believe in what was revealed to you and what
was revealed before your time (and yet) are willing
to defer to the rule of the powers of evil- although
they were bidden to deny it:
…
And when they are told: ‘Come to that
which Allâh has revealed and to His Prophet,’ you
see the hypocrites turn away from you in aversion.”
They instinctively draw back from Divine law when it
conflicts with their personal interests or
ideologies. To the secularist, Ibrahim
Alayhis-Salâm
was willing to murder, yet to the Believer this was
unparalleled sacrifice of the friend of Allâh! The
beast of secularism is threatening to devour the
very identity of man; same sex marriages,
prostitution and gambling have been legitimised
under the guise of ‘rights.’ The position of women,
penal law and the character of Nabî
Sallallâhu ‘alayhi wasallam
have been besmirched. Only a nominal version of
Islam is acceptable to the ‘secularists’… an Islam
that is relegated to a private communion between man
and God… Islam that is confined to the masjid and
has no relevance when making law, or in settling our
disputes… an Islam that has no place in our
day-to-day living.
Struggle and Sacrifice:
When the people of Ibrahim
Alayhis-Salâm
failed to prevent him from the truth, they resorted
to plotting and punishing him.
“So naught was the answer of (Ibrahim’s)
people except that they said: ‘Slay him or burn
him.’” (29:24)
Ibrahim could have given up his message and his
beliefs to save himself from the fire of Nimrod. He
chose to die for Allâh's message to live. He chose
to step into the fire of oppression and tyranny in
order to save humanity from the fire of ignorance
and godlessness. Ibrahim
Alayhis-Salâm
challenged oppression, prejudice and ignorance. He
turned away “from all that is false” at the cost of
being branded, mocked and ridiculed, yet he remained
steadfast, positive and unwavering in challenging
falsehood. The crusade against Islam is as old as
human history. Muslims today are being stereotyped
and profiled negatively. Are we prepared to take up
the cudgels and relentlessly champion the teachings
of Islam, as did Ibrahim
Alayhis-Salâm?
“… And do not lose hope of the mercy
of Allâh; verily none but people who deny the truth
lose hope in the mercy of Allâh.” (12:86)
Truth and justice will prevail if we have the
conviction in Allâh’s mercy and commitment to His
word and command. Eid-ul-Adha is in essence a day to
renew our bondage to our Creator, to embrace His
word without a murmur of hesitation and to
positively respond to the challenges that we face.
Are we prepared…?
May Allâh
Ta’âla
fill our hearts with His love and grant us the
steadfastness to uphold the banner of Islam for as
long as we live.
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