B i s m i l l a a h i r   R a h m a a n i r   R a h e e m 
 
 
  
 As Salaamu Alaykum Wa Rahmatullahi  Wa Barkatuh!



FRIDAY KHUTBAH


 

 

'Keep them good company in this  world'


|Sheikh Muhammad al-Hamad|


 



Allah says, regarding our parents:
 


"If they strive to make you join in worship with Me things of which you have no 
knowledge, obey them not; but keep them good company in this world, and follow 
the way of those who turn to Me. In the end, the return of you all is to Me, 
and I will tell you the truth (and meaning) of all that you did." 



[Sûrah Luqmân: 15]



I was thinking about this verse, and realized just how eloquently and gently it 
exhorts us to honor our parents. The command is a gentle one – "keep them good 
company" – but what we must do to uphold this command is great indeed.

Keeping our parents company means having to spend a lot of time with them, and 
to do so over the long-term. This means staying with them through thick and 
thin. Also, long-term companionship can grow tedious, but the child must bear 
that tedium with honor and kindness. When we realize what we are being asked to 
do in this verse, we realize just how great a right our parents have over us. 
No one on Earth has a greater right to our good company.

What does our "good company" mean? It means to be kind and attentive. It means 
to consult them in all matters that concern them. It means to show impeccable 
manners in speaking with them, and to never let our speech betray any sense of 
weariness or irritation. It means to listen attentively to what they have to 
say – and if they are repeating the same thing for the umpteenth time, we must 
react to it with as much interest and delight as if we had never heard it 
before in our lives.

It means to be generous with our wealth, especially if our parents are in need. 
How many children these days are neglectful of this fact! How many more deceive 
themselves by saying "my parents are not in need" and therefore lose out on the 
blessings of spending on their parents.

How many self-centered children foist responsibility to take care of their 
parents onto the shoulders of their sisters and brothers. In many cases, every 
son and daughter think the same way, and as a consequence, they collectively 
leave their parents in the lurch!

Our attitude should be to make sure we get our share of the blessings in taking 
care of our parents, even if they are not in need of us. If we have brothers 
and sisters, we should compete with them in doing so. Allah says about our good 
deeds: "And it is in such things that those who compete should vie with one 
another."

When our parents ask us to do something for them instead of asking our brothers 
and sisters, we should not feel resentment. We should feel happy about it. We 
should, after all, be trying to anticipate their needs before our siblings do.

Part of our "good company" is to gently encourage our parents to do good deeds 
and seek nearness to Allah. Believe it or not, some children do the opposite, 
especially when their own vested interests are at stake.

For instance, a child may be blessed with wealthy, pious parents. Those parents 
may wish to engage in a philanthropic project or set us up a public trust. The 
child tells his parents, feigning genuine concern: "Be careful. Think about 
this, my beloved parents, you do not want to put yourselves into financial 
difficulty." Of course, that "well-meaning" child is only interested in making 
sure his inheritance is larger when his parents die!

Part of our "good company" is to accompany them when they travel – or better 
yet – to take them out on an excursion or vacation. Many of us are all too 
willing to go out with our friends, but how often do we think about taking our 
parents somewhere nice?

In brief, our "good company" means to make our parents as happy as possible. 
Indeed, this verse is giving us a weighty command. 


~~~


Courtesy: Sister Umm  Yusuf


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