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Forged On the Fire of Sacrifice

Umm Thameenah shares significant lessons 
from the inspirational story of Ibrahim (alaihis-salam)–The Khalil of Allah 
Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala.   
  Sacrifice
is a term truly understood by few and implemented by fewer. Have you
ever reflected upon your actions, asking yourself: "What have I
sacrificed in the way of Allah?" "What do I give in His Way and for His
cause?"  
For how many of us so effortless claim belief in Allah (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala)
and yet such weighty claims are never reflected upon the limbs? The
true beloveds of Allah (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala) are those ready to submit to the 
will of
Allah (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala), devote themselves to Him (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala) and 
who completely
sacrifice from the essence of their souls, for an incomparable exchange
of His (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala) Pleasure and Love.   
  The
Prophet Ibrahim (alaihis-salam)  was brought up amongst people that worshiped
idols, committing the greatest sin in the sight of Allah (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala): 
shirk
(associating partners with Allah (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala). He hated this act of 
evil and
thus acted in the way of Allah (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala) to eradicate the idols, 
never once
wavering:  "Indeed
Ibrahim was a model nation, devoutly obedient to Allah, of pure faith,
and he was never of the polytheists" 
(An Nahl:120).    The
Prophet Ibrahim (alaihis-salam) had full yaqeen (certainty) that his Lord 
(Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala)
would make a way for him, as it was His (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala) pleasure alone 
that he
was seeking. As his words, limbs and actions bore witness to his
deep-rooted belief in The Creator (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala), he acted with pure 
conviction:  "'And
by Allah, I shall surely outwit your idols after you have gone away.'
So he broke them into pieces, except the biggest of them, that they
might return and see it" 
(Al Anbiya: 57-58).    The
idol worshippers, angered by his actions took revenge, foolishly
ignoring the fact that The One whom Ibrahim (alaihis-salam) was calling to, was 
in
control of their very own actions.  "They
said: 'Burn him, and avenge your gods, if you are going to do
anything."We said: 'O fire! Be cool and safe for Ibrahim.' Then they
looked for a way to outwit him, so We made them the worst of losers" 
(Al Anbiya: 68-70).  They
stood in complete amazement, bewildered by the unusual change of
nature: fire, a component known to provide heat and burn that which
touches it, was cool for the beloved friend of Allah (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala).   
The
trials that befell Ibrahim (alaihis-salam) reaffirmed his true faith in his 
Lord (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala) and prepared him for greater tests that were soon to
follow. Sisters, our sacrifices in the way of Allah (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala) 
should never
weaken our faith but rather strengthen our belief, conviction and love
for our Lord (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala). Though we seek protection from Al-Ibtillaa'
(Allah's Tests), we readily prepare ourselves for them, so as to ensure
that we respond in the best of manners to our Beloved's (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala) 
Decree,
sacrificing only the best of what we possess.  When
Ibrahim (alaihis-salam) had taken Hajar and baby Isma'il (alaihis-salam) to 
Makkah, leaving
them with some dates and water, little did Hajar know what was to face
her and her baby: The test of endurance and patience. Just imagine
being left with your suckling infant, by your husband, family member or
guardian in a deserted land with some dates and water. What would be
going through your mind? Hajar followed Ibrahim (alaihis-salam) and asked 
several
times “Why are you going leaving us in the valley where there is no
living being or anything else?" When Ibrahim (alaihis-salam) gave no answer, 
Hajar
realised there must be more to the situation so she enquired: "Has
Allah commanded you to do so?" When Ibrahim (alaihis-salam) replied "yes", 
sisters
what was the beautiful response of the dear mother of Isma'il (alaihis-salam)?
 "He will then not leave us to be destroyed here." Hajar had no idea
why her husband had been commanded to perform such an action, but that
did not matter, for the command came from Allah (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala), her 
Lord, thus
her unrelenting faith submitted to His commands and not to that of her
own desires.   After
decades of preparing Ibrahim (alaihis-salam) through life experiences, trials 
and
tests, Allah (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala) knew that His khalil was now ready for one 
of the
greatest tests that would befall him: The Sacrifice of something
beloved - his son, Isma'il (alaihis-salam). After seeing in a dream the orders 
of
Allah (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala) to sacrifice his son, Ibrahim (alaihis-salam) 
proceeded to act swiftly
upon his Lord's command:  "So
We gave him glad tidings of a boy, most forbearing. And when Isma'il
reached the age of work with him, he said: 'O my son! I have seen in a
dream that I offer you in sacrifice, so tell me what is your view?' He
said: 'O my father! Do as you are commanded, you will find me, if Allah
so willed, one of the patient'" 
(As Saffat: 101-102).   Though
this sacrifice meant losing his beloved son, Isma'il (alaihis-salam), Ibrahim 
(alaihis-salam)
stood firm, convinced that this was for the best, for how could it not
be when the order had come from Allah (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala) The Only One worthy 
of
sacrifices? Allah (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala) does not require the act of sacrificing 
our
blood, rather He (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala) wishes to decipher which of us are true 
to our
claims of belief. As a result of Ibrahim (alaihis-salam)'s and Isma'il's 
(alaihis-salam)
conviction and istaqaamah (steadfastness) in upholding the commands of
Allah, they were praised and described as being forbearing, patient and
truthful in fulfilling promises.   In
all that we experience, Allah (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala) only wishes to reward His 
faithful
servants with the best, after they have truly shown that they are
worthy of receiving such an honourable gift. Ibrahim (alaihis-salam) succeeded 
in
achieving this and thus (alaihis-salam) was rewarded with the greatest gift that
any servant could receive in this dunya:  "And
who can be better in religion than he who submits his whole self to the
Will of Allah, and does good and follows the religion of Ibrahim, a man
pure in faith. Allah took Ibrahim as a friend" 
(An Nisa: 125).  Through
each and every one of His great tests, Prophet Ibrahim (alaihis-salam) stood 
firm
with great resolve, never once doubting His Lord's Decree. Ibrahim's 
(alaihis-salam) istaqaamah (steadfastness) is an example which has left a legacy
for all to marvel at and be reminded by. As I quietly sit here
contemplating his life, trials and sacrifices, I feel a great sense of
love overwhelm my heart, as tears silently stream down my face. Though
he (alaihis-salam) faced unimaginable trials, he uttered only what was pleasing 
to
his Lord:  "Allah is sufficient for us, and how excellent a Protector He is" 
(Aal Imran:173).   Every
single waking moment of our lives testifies to who we truly are,
displaying public examples of what really exists in our hearts, whether
pure or corrupt. The reality of our situation is that we're either
ready to accept, submit and sacrifice or quite simply, not. When Allah 
(Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala) brings about a test, hardship and difficulty, the one 
thought
that should resonate in our mind is: this is a sign of my Lord's love
for me. For the fact that Allah (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala) has chosen for you to be 
tested
is an indication that He (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala) has not left you to your own 
devices,
thus is with you though you may feel alone. In reality, Prophet Ibrahim 
(alaihis-salam) was the only one worshipping Allah (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala) as One 
God but Allah (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala) was with him, guiding him, protecting him 
and honouring him. He
always remained firm upon three significant qualities: yaqeen
(certainty); tawakkul (trust) and nusuk (sacrifice), all underpinned by
beautifully polished hikmah (wisdom):  "Say: 'Surely, my prayer and my 
sacrifice, my life and my death are all for
Allah, the Lord of the worlds. He has no partner, and this is what I
have been commanded, and I am the first of those who submit themselves" 
(Al An'am:162-163).    Ibrahim (alaihis-salam) chose one way: the only way in 
which to prove his belief and
willingness to sacrifice from the very roots of his heart and soul,
earning himself an honourable gift, comparable to none: becoming the
beloved friend of Allah (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala).    Umm
Thameenah has been working in the dawah for over seven years, teaching,
mentoring and bringing spiritual awareness to Muslim women about Islam.
She regularly blogs her experiences and welcomes you to read about her
ongoing journey to Allah (Subhanuhu wa Ta'ala) at: 
www.ourmagnificentjourney.blogspot.com 
and 
akhawaatulqalam.wordpress.comArticle-URL: 
http://www.sisters-magazine.com/inspiration/forged-on-the-fire-of-sacrific.html




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