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Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2005 04:12:20 -0000
Subject:  A Khutbah For Muslim Youth

A Khutbah For Muslim Youth


L-A-Z-Y BOY - It's All in Your Mind!
by Muhammad Alshareef


During the time of the Prophet Muhammad (sal Allaahu `alayhi wa
sallam ), an incident happened in which a man slept the entire night
and he missed the Fajr prayer. Despite the fact that this is a very
common occurrence in our present day, at that time such things rarely
happened.

He missed Fajr, and so they came and spoke to the Prophet (sal
Allaahu `alayhi wa sallam ) about this…

`Abdullaah ibn Mas'ood, (radiyAllaahu `anhu) narrates: A man came
and said to the Prophet (sal Allaahu `alayhi wa sallam ), "Oh
Messenger of Allaah, verily a person slept last night until the
morning, until the dawn came and he missed Fajr." The Prophet (sal
Allaahu `alayhi wa sallam ) replied "This is a person whom the devil
has urinated in his ears."

Dear Brothers and Sisters, try going to any books of hadeeth. In
each and every one you will find a chapter entitled, `Baab al-
Isti'aadhah Minal Kasl.' Translated, this chapter is called `Chapter
of Seeking Allaah's Protection from Laziness.'

Kasl or laziness, also known as `procrastination' is a disease.
University Students know what procrastination can do to their
studies. It is a disease that afflicts the minds. After the mind,
it then afflicts the heart. Finally, through the heart, the body is
afflicted.

Today, you will learn that laziness is a technique used by Satan, and
today you will learn the techniques you can use to combat it.

The Prophet (sal Allaahu `alayhi wa sallam ) frequently made the
following supplication: "Oh Allaah, I seek your protection
from, `alajz' – which means the inability to do something." And when
someone says, "I can't do that," the Prophet (sal Allaahu `alayhi wa
sallam ) would seek protection from such negative speech by
adding: "and I seek your protection (Oh Allaah) from `alkasl'- which
is translated as laziness."

At its core, this society is built on laziness. Consider that it is a
society based on the idea that we have to rest on Sundays. "Why do
you have to rest on Sundays?" some may ask. And society (may Allaah
protect us from this) would answer that even Allaah got lazy on
Sunday. He did His work all week long, He built the heavens and the
earth, and then on Sunday He got tired and rested. So, may Allaah
protect us, contemporary culture has us resting and watching football
games on Sundays.

Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta'aala) testifies to the lunacy of such an
idea, implicitly stating, "That there is no drowsiness and no sleep
that comes to Him." (2/255)

In addition, we live in a society that lives for "fast and easy".
You have the fast food joints, even the microwave meals that take 5
minutes are considered tedious because you have to take it out after
a couple of minutes and stir it before it is finished cooking. Ever
hear the promises to have the perfect body in ten minutes for only
three days a week? Examples abound. And in its quest for fast and
easy, society does not realize that the root of its problems, indeed,
the root of all major sins, lies in laziness.

Why would a person take alcohol and drugs? They are too lazy to
change their situation. Instead of actively striving for change,
they take a drug to immediately change it. Why do people practice
black magic, a phenomenon that is, unfortunately, prevalent in many
of our parent's societies? They do it because they are too lazy to
go out and get married, or they're too lazy to influence people in
ways that will accomplish their various goals. Why do people partake
in `Riba' (mortgages) and deal with financial interest? They are too
lazy to get a proper job and work to pay for something honestly. Why
do people gamble? They addictively buy lottery tickets at ridiculous
odds of winning in the hopes that their one dollar will instantly
earn millions. Laziness is again the culprit. What about that job?
Why do people backbite? People backbite because they are too lazy to
go and tell the person the truth…And these, dear brothers and
sisters, are all major sins.

Thus, like a poison, laziness corrupts all good things.

There are beautiful and amazing things that you want to do for
yourself, or do for Allaah (subhaahanu wa ta'aala). Your intention
is good, but if you don't have the energy, or you suffer from the
laziness plight, your desires will go nowhere, they will bear no
fruit.

The causes of the disease called laziness are rooted in the heart.

Firstly, a lazy person doesn't know and doesn't understand his or her
need to accumulate good deeds. We understand the need to accumulate
money, but we may not understand why or how to accumulate good
deeds. Very few people understand that this life is about collecting
deeds and preparing for the journey of the hereafter.

Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta'aala) advises, "to prepare your provisions
(that pack your suitcases) for the best provision, the best thing to
pack your suitcases with is the Taqwa (or Fear/Piety) of Allaah
(subhaanahu wa ta'aala). (2/197) And this is the commandment of
Allaah."

Secondly, people are discouraged by the thought that others will
consider them "holier than thou." Or perhaps the problem is that
some people think too highly of themselves, glorifying themselves to
such a high level that when they hear the commandments of Allaah
(subhaanahu wa ta'aala) they reply by justifying their laziness with
excuses like; "My heart is clean," or "Why do I have to do that,"
or "I'm a good person." Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta'aala) states: "Do
not claim piety to yourselves." (53/32) If someone says, "I'm good,"
the response should be that "Allaah knows best who is true, who is
righteous."

Indeed, those who suffer from laziness don't understand the gold mine
of opportunity awaiting them. There are thousands of people around
you waiting to hear the call of Islam. You are living among sponges
ready to listen to you say, "I am a Muslim." And they are going to
ask, "How can I become one too?"

A brother I knew overseas said it perfectly: "The North Americans
have such enormous prospects. Imagine teaching a new Muslim Soorah
al-Faatihah, or how to pray. You will get the reward for this most
noble lesson each time the person recites this soorah. You can't do
that in Muslim countries, although there are other different
opportunities there, most people don't recognize them and this leads
to laziness"

Know that this concerns you and if you start demonstrating the energy
and zeal it takes to worship Allaah to the best of your ability, then
you will be the one to benefit.

This is your life. This is your soul. You are only going to live
once on this earth, and you'll be traveling to the hereafter with a
suitcase of good deeds. Hopefully, you won't be traveling light.
The one who understands this early on, the one to get on the
bandwagon of the worship of Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta'aala) early on,
accumulates everything.

Be a pioneer, bring Islam to everyone. "And so they come on the day
of resurrection and they see these mountains of good deeds that they
never imagined they would have had… and it will be said to them… this
is because you weren't lazy back in the day when other people were
lazy…" Recognize the opportunity, seize it, and kick start the
worship of Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta'aala) by others.

But if you chose not to heed these words, to yawn, and to be lazy,
you are turning your back on the words of Allaah (subhaanahu wa
ta'aala). And the consequences will be grave, for the sunnah of
creation, indeed the law of nature, stipulates that that which does
not contribute will be destroyed. What do you do with weeds in your
garden? You pull them out, you get rid of them. What do you do when
your nails get too long, when there is no purpose to their length?
You snip them off, discard them in the trash. And so it is, as a
community and as individuals in that community, if we are not
contributing, and if we are not energetically producing, we will be
deemed useless and we will be eliminated.

Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta'aala) says: "In this way, He gives forth
the parable of the truth and falsehood and the vanity. Vanity is
like the foam, the dirt on the ocean (there is not benefit to it).
But the things that do bring benefit (those devoid of laziness) will
remain steadfast in the land." Even after you are gone, your good
deeds will continue to benefit. (13/17)

Do not make the mistake of thinking that Allaah pays attention to the
lazy one's worship. The Prophet Muhammad (sal Allaahu `alayhi wa
sallam) said: "Do those deeds that you are able to perform, for
verily, Allaah will not tire of your `Ibadah (worship) until you
tire."

Ponder the phenomenon of those who make du'aa absentmindedly, not
knowing what it is that they are saying. They may even be yawning,
confused, or focused on something else entirely. Allah is not paying
attention to that person just like they are not paying attention to
their du'aa. That is a du'aa that is not answered by Allaah
(subhaanahu wa ta'aala). A du'aa that is answered is the one where
the person's heart and energy are invested in it. Allaah will
listen. If you can consistently take your du'aa to that level,
you'll see dramatic changes in your life.

When I was younger, there was an imam from overseas who came to lead
the taraweeh prayers in Ramadhan. We would have to pick him up at
Fajr time and drive him to the masjid. One early morning, I was
feeling particularly tired and lazy. My parents had an especially
hard time waking me up. Yet, when we arrived at the Imam's house, I
noticed that the neighbors were in the midst of an all-night party.
It was 5 am and their lights were blaring, their music was booming,
and the party-goers were still drinking their alcohol. They'd spent
the entire night awake in "Qiyaamul layl," but not to Allaah
(subhaanahu wa ta'aala). Their worship was for the devil.

I remember thinking to myself that this disbeliever has the stamina
and energy to waste the night away, how can the servant of Allaah
(subhaanahu wa ta'aala) not have the energy and ability to worship
Him? After all, they, too, are humans like us. `Umar ibn al-Khattaab
(radiyAllaahu `anhu) is quoted as saying, "I seek Allaah's protection
from the time when the `fasiq' or disobedient will have much energy
and enthusiasm and the righteous will be lazy." The fasiq will open
up bars everywhere and run his houses of immorality with vigor. And
the righteous will do little to nothing in the sake of Allaah. When
this happens, there is an imbalance on earth, and corruption will be
widespread and prevalent.

Brothers and sisters, let me tell you about the blessedness of having
energy and enthusiasm in worshipping Allaah will do for you.

Number 1: The extra energy will win you the pleasure of Allaah
(subhaanahu wa ta'aala).

Musa (`alayhis salaam) was told to come to the mountain for 40
days. And come he did, not walking slowly, not ten minutes late,
but running. In explaining his arrival, Musa said, "I came hastily
to you, oh Allaah, so that you will be pleased with me." (20/84) And
indeed, his words were so pleasing to his creator that Allah recorded
them in the Quran for all eternity.

When you hear a name of a prophet's companion, you say, "May Allaah
be pleased with him." Well, this is how you get that same
distinction for yourself. Be hasty in your desire and actions that
lead to goodness.

Number 2: Having energy is the characteristic of the believer.
Being lazy is the characteristic of the hypocrite.

Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta'aala) says the `munaafiq,' or hypocrite is
he who has disbelief in his heart, while outwardly claiming belief.
Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta'aala) describes them in the following
verse: "If they get up for the `salaah' (prayer), they get up with
laziness." (4/142)

"Give me ten more minutes…give me ten more minutes… oh! I missed fajr…
oh no. I'll pray after fajr… Give me ten more minutes. Give me ten
more minutes…"

A characteristic of hypocrisy; when they reach for that snooze
button and get up lazily for prayer, they're experiencing a state
of `nifaq' or hypocrisy. May Allaah protect us.

May He also protect us from using excuses to not follow through with
our deeds.

A Canadian may say it's too cold. An African will say it's too
hot. Both are making excuses for not doing good actions. It was
summer in the desert during the time of the Battle of Tabuk, and a
walking distance of what is today a seven hour car trip from Madinah
to Tabuk. The Prophet (sal Allaahu `alayhi wa sallam ) was rallying
his troops for an exhaustive trek that, back then, would have taken
months.

Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta'aala) says, "they (the hypocrites)
encouraged people not to go with the Prophet (sal Allaahu `alayhi wa
sallam ) by saying `do not go out in the heat'." Allaah (subhaanahu
wa ta'aala) response was to tell them, "that the fire of hell is much
hotter; if only they understood." (9/81)

Ibn al-Jawzee, may Allah have mercy on his soul, said "I have never
seen a flaw sadder to me than a community whose people stop working,
despite having the ability to continue."

Second Khutbah

The ramifications of laziness can be very harmful. Some of you may
have come across a person who displays a genuine interest in Islam.
That person may be about to take the shahada when shaytan gets to him
and her. An excuse the devil uses is, "You have to comprehend the
Qur'aan first." Hence the would-be Muslim is convinced that they do
love Islam, but perhaps further study is required. And so it is that
he or she delays coming back to Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta'aala), and
as time passes they may no longer possess the same enthusiasm.

Similarly, Muslims seeking to make repentance to Allaah (subhaanahu
wa ta'aala) might give themselves time by saying, "let me wait till I
pay off my mortgage, or pay off my student loans… let me wait till I
do this , let me wait till I do that, then I will repent to Allaah."
But it doesn't work like that because as time passes and sins grow,
the heart consistently gets weaker and weaker. A time will come when
the person knows it's the last chance, but the heart may have already
been sealed shut.
And as the Prophet Muhammad (sal Allaahu `alayhi wa sallam )
said, "Race to good deeds before a time and a fitnah comes, (a test)
that will sweep over you like the darkest of the darkest nights."

Are not the trials apparent all around us?

Look to the Islamic educational scene. Scholars we may or may not
know are being singled out by the dozens. Religious knowledge is
being taken from us. If you have the chance to attend a halaqah, or
an Islamic class, you have to race to it NOW! It may be that you
won't have another chance.
Fitnah will come to you, and you must survive it with whatever
knowledge you hold. It may be that the knowledge you possess will
suffice to protect you, and it may be that it will not be enough to
avail you. The consequences thereof would be disastrous, and may
eventually lead to hellfire. May Allah protect us.

Picture this analogy: In Australia they have sharks that prey near
the coastline. To warn bathing humans of impending danger, they have
a certain whistle that rings when a shark is sighted. Now imagine if
you're feeling sluggish or you're playing a game trying to see how
long you can hold your breath under the water. You don't hear the
warning sound, and then you raise your head out of the water, and
notice that nobody is in it except you. Everyone has made it to
shore, they are yelling for you to hurry, but you are ten minutes
from the beach. How would you make it? Would you make it? Only
Allaah knows for sure, but that's exactly what laziness does to you.
It not only renders you unprepared, but also helpless as to the
actions you must take in order to survive.

But today is a new day, and by the grace of Allaah (subhaanahu wa
ta'aala), you and I can learn to let go of that laziness. We will
work with renewed energy, striving to return to the worship of Allaah
(subhaanahu wa ta'aala).

Here are some techniques to use.

Number 1: Yawning promotes laziness

Yawning is from the devil. And when it comes to us, we must fight
it. Despite what your medical classes are telling you about needing
oxygen through yawning, it was your Prophet (sal Allaahu `alayhi wa
sallam ) who advised on covering the mouth and resisting the yawn, by
not letting out any noise. No "Ahhhsss!"

Number 2: Eating 1/3rd

The Prophet (sal Allaahu `alayhi wa sallam ) taught us to eat using
the 1/3rd method. You don't need much to sustain yourself, a few
bites will usually do, but if you are going to eat a meal, then 1/3rd
is the crucial number. One third should be the food, one third for
water, and one third for breathing.
Realize that one of the most cunning tricks of shaytan is urging
people to fill their stomachs beyond capacity. How many times have
you eaten a huge meal only to feel like taking a nap afterwards? And
how many times has this nap dissuaded you from the worship of Allaah
(subhaanahu wa ta'aala)?

Number 3: Spend time with energetic people

Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta'aala) says, "Be patient with those people
who call upon their lord…in the mornings and the evenings."

When you see a person going for salah consistently, always in a state
of worship and remembrance of Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta'aala), you say
to them, "Hey brother / hey sister, how about we go out for lunch?
I'd like to spend time with you."

Feed from their energy. Alternatively, if lazy people surround you,
distance yourself from them, or give them da'wah, encouraging
positive action. You want to pick the right people, because we tend
to emulate those whom we befriend.

Do as your prophet did and constantly seek refuge from Allaah from
the laziness that shaytan uses to defeat the Muslims. When you find
yourself reaching for that snooze button, a.k.a `the shaytan button',
remember the ploy against you and seek Allaah's help to resist. You
will have the strength to wake for fajr. Ultimately, laziness is a
state of mind.

In conclusion, the one concept that ties this all together is
honesty. Being honest about your laziness and sincerely striving to
change is the first step in seeing results. The fact of the matter
is that when Allaah commands us to do something, it is not possible
to have excuses, and know that tasks put upon you are doable, for
Allaah "does not place a burden on a person more than they can bear."
(2/286) You can do it, others have done it before you, and others
continue to do it. Join the ranks of the energetic.

Ka'b ibn Malik, (radiyAllaahu `anhu), went to the Prophet (sal
Allaahu `alayhi wa sallam ) after the battle of Tabuk, and the
hypocrites had been making excuses for their absence from the
fighting. Ka'b had not participated and he thought that he too might
come up with some excuse in order to save himself, but he realized
that he could not lie to the Prophet of Allaah. He told the Prophet
(sal Allaahu `alayhi wa sallam ), "I have never had more energy or
ability than this time, but I just didn't go." And the prophet
said, "he is the one who is truthful." And by the potency of his
honesty and sincerity, the Qur'aan mentions that Allaah had forgiven
Ka'b.

How do you truthfully word the reasons for your laziness? If the
Fajr prayer has passed you by and the devil has urinated in your
ears, do not place blame where blame is not due. Don't make excuses
like, "I had a long night." Instead, say, "the truth is that the
accumulation of my sins led me to miss fajr. But this is not who I
am. I am the slave of Allaah. Oh Allaah, tomorrow, with your
permission, I will show you what I am going to do for your sake" And
so you make your repentance, you repeat your good intentions, and you
continue until you reach those higher levels of energy.

I ask Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta'aala) to bless you with that energy
and I pray and hope that you can make the same du'aa for me.






This Qur'an is not such as can be produced by other than Allah. on the contrary 
it is a confirmation of (revelations) that went before it, and a fuller 
explanation of the Book - wherein there is no doubt - from the Lord of the 
worlds.  (10:37)

So, Don't the people Ponder in the Qur'an, Or do they have locks on their 
Hearts. (47:24)

"Do they not then reflect on the Quran, had it been from any other than God, 
they would have found therein many discrepancies" [Sura Nisa 4:82] 

This Qur'an will guide to that which is most upright, and promises the 
believers who do good works, a rich reward; And threatens those who believe not 
in the Hereafter, with a grievous penalty. (17:9,10) 

This is the Book; In it is guidance sure, without doubt, to those who are 
God-conscious. (2:2) 

And hold fast, all together, by the rope which Allah (stretches out for you), 
and be not divided among yourselves; and remember with gratitude Allah.s favour 
on you; for ye were enemies and He joined your hearts in love, so that by His 
Grace, ye became brethren; and ye were on the brink of the pit of Fire, and He 
saved you from it. Thus doth Allah make His Signs clear to you: That ye may be 
guided.  (3:103)

And This is a Book which We have revealed as a blessing: so follow it and be 
righteous, that ye may receive mercy:  (6:155)

The revelation of This Book is from Allah, the Exalted in Power, full of 
Wisdom.  (39:1)

"The best amongst you is the one who learns the Qur'an and teaches it." 
(Reported by Al-Bukhari). 

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