Many people pass by in this life and then move away and
became among the bygones. Among those, the footprints of some have
completely disappeared and if you try to follow them, you would find
nothing. This is because they did not walk on a definite path, for they
had neither purpose nor aim. However, the footprints of others are still
prominent and their trails brilliant, appealing to the beholders.
Although they have passed away, their good mention remains. That is
because they insisted on leaving a mark.
“Every human being has an existence and a legacy (to
leave); and his existence does not serve a purpose without his trace.
The trace he leaves indicates the value of his existence.” [Dr. ‘Ali Al-Hammaadi]
Allaah The Almighty created people to worship Him (Alone as confirmed in His Statement what means): {And I did not create the Jinn and mankind except to worship Me} [Quran 51:56] and for this purpose, He subjected to them all that is in existence (as stated in His Saying what means): {And
He has subjected to you whatever is in the heavens and whatever is on
the earth – all from Him: Indeed in that are signs for a people who give
thought}[Quran 45:13].
Thus, the main task of man as a vicegerent on earth is to
worship Allaah The Almighty and benefit from all those powers subjugated
to him for the sake of worship. That is to say, making a mark in life
and making a positive contribution to the world are among the main tasks
of mankind in this world.
As the last divine message, the compendium of divine
teachings, and the method approved by Allaah The Almighty for humankind
throughout the ages, until He inherits the earth and all that is on it,
Islam encompasses in its principles, laws and ordinances all the means
that ensure that humanity achieves the happiness of both abodes (of the
world and the Hereafter).
Islam covers all areas of life, keeping in mind the human
constitution and people’s needs, in an integrated structure which
combines both the spiritual and the moral on the one hand, and making
something of one’s life on the other hand.
Thus, a Muslim realizes the raison d’être for his existence and mission on earth, which includes, of course, to leave his imprint in the register of builders.
Are you among the living?
How easy it is for the answer to this question to readily
trip off our tongues! But if man is really living, then, what is the
sign of his being among the ranks of the living? Neither eating, nor
drinking, nor sleeping, nor any such process could stand as proof of
life. The living should have a mark to leave.
The life of a person is devoid of meaning and value if he
remains sedentary and motionless, in the depth of stillness. Ar-Raafi‘i,
the litterateur, expressed this sentiment in his statement: “If you make no addition to life, then you will be but a worthless addition to it.” [Wahy Al-Qalam: Mustafa Saadiq Ar-Raafi‘i]
Whoever fails to create for himself a trace to leave behind when he dies, is just like the “Men who are born, then live then die” as put by Al-Hakeem, without leaving anything to be recorded about him by history other than the words: birth, life and death.
On the contrary, the efficient believer who knows well the
value of living a purposeful and constructive life always seeks to leave
his mark on it. Efficiency is to obtain benefit from what is in our
hands. Allaah The Almighty has subjected to us the land, the sea,
animals and plants, and endowed us with time (to do what we like). The
efficient person is he who makes use of his living moments. For this
reason, on the Day of Judgment, man will be questioned about his
lifetime: what did he spend it in.
The hoopoe, the tutor:Has the news of the hoopoe of Solomon reached you? One day, Prophet Sulaymaan (Solomon) gathered his soldiers from men, Jinn, birds and wild animals, but he missed the hoopoe (as mentioned by Allaah The Almighty what means): {And he took attendance of the birds and said, “Why do I not see the hoopoe - or is he among the absent?} [Quran 27:20] He then threatened to punish him saying (what means): {“I will surely punish him with a severe punishment or slaughter him unless he brings me clear authorization.”} [Quran 27:21]
But it was not long before the hoopoe came to Sulaymaan in the same assembly and said (what means): {“I have encompassed [in knowledge] that which you have not encompassed, and I have come to you from Sheba with certain news.”}
[Quran 27:22] In this way, he aroused his curiosity to know the story,
then told him what confirmed that certain news; and this goes indicates
the hoopoe’s tact and mastery of the arts of speech.
Then, he told him in detail (what means): {Indeed, I found [there] a woman ruling them, and she has been given of all things, and she has a great throne.}
[Quran 27:23] He started with a rousing introduction to stimulate the
interest of the listener, and then told him about the serious matter
that kept him from attendance, saying (what means): {“I found her
and her people prostrating to the sun instead of Allaah, and Satan has
made their deeds pleasing to them and averted them from [His] way, so
they are not guided.”} [Quran 27:24]
In this manner he raised the issue of polytheism, the
heinous crime and most grievous sin to be committed on the surface of
the earth. What a wonderful trait in the hoopoe, to be concerned with
reform! He did not excuse himself on the grounds of his being
incompetent for religious assignments, nor upon the claim that he was
too weak to change falsehood. Rather, he found a role for himself, which
was to notify others about this odious incident of polytheism.
Since this hoopoe was positive and proactive, and liked to
leave a trace, he did not satisfy himself with mere notification. He
ascertained the even way, which is to affirm the oneness of Allaah The
Almighty, and not to ascribe to Him any partner (in worship): {“[And]
so they do not prostrate to Allaah, Who brings forth what is hidden
within the heavens and the earth and Knows what you conceal and what you
declare — Allaah — there is no deity except Him, Lord of the Great
Throne.”} [Quran 27:25-26]
An ant gives life to a whole nation (of ants)
This was the wonderful ant whose mention has also
beenimmortalized (in the Quran) by virtue of its good deed and positive
conduct. The story is mentioned with the story of Sulaymaan who was taught the language of the birds. Sulaymaan was marching with his soldiers: {Until,
when they came upon the valley of the ants, an ant said, “O ants, enter
your dwellings that you not be crushed by Solomon andhis soldiers while they perceive not.”}[Quran 27:18]
You have the right to wonder at this ant, which had a good assumption when it said: {while they perceive not.”} You
may also wonder at its eagerness to do something positive, and not to
rely on negative surrender. It warned its people, without caring about
its small size, not submitting to the obsession of failure to neglect
notifying or warning, and not acting upon the adage: “After me, the deluge”.
Similar to it is the story of the bee, which is the best
example for work, devotion and relentless activity, such that at the end
of its effort it produces delicious honey.
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