Allah has blessed us with Hajj season, and
bestowed His favor upon us with the performance of different acts of
worship and obedience to Him. We ask Allah to accept from those who
made Hajj this year as well as from all the other Muslims who asked
for His forgiveness during the foregoing blessed days.
Among the good deeds we have done during
Hajj days and which we should always do is supplication. Supplication
is one of the most beneficial types of healing; it is the enemy of
illness and affliction — repressing them and treating them,
preventing their occurrence, removing them or at least alleviating
them. Supplication is the weapon of the believer, as it is reported
that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) said, "Supplication
is the weapon of the believer, the pillar of the religion, and the
light of the heaven and earth" (Al-Hakim).
Supplication is the sign of worship, and
Allah loves that His slaves should supplicate to Him. He says in a
hadith qudsi, "O My slaves! You are all astray except
him that I guide, so seek for My guidance, I will guide you. O My
slaves! You are all hungry except him whom I feed, so seek for
provision from Me, I will feed you" (Muslim). Allah tests His
slaves with trials that drive them to supplicate to Him, and this is
in itself a blessing. Total reliance on Allah is the actual wealth,
the essence of worship, and the utmost goal. Allah loves from His
servants that they ask Him, turn towards Him, and manifest their
destitution and lowliness in front of Him. Allah has made it a duty
upon Himself not to send His servants back disappointed and
empty-handed, as His Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him) has
informed us:
"There is not a Muslim upon the
earth that calls to Allah with a supplication except that Allah gives
it to him or He removes some evil of equal proportion from him, so
long as he doesn't supplicate for something sinful or to sever family
ties." So a man among the people said, "What if we ask
numerous requests?" He (peace and blessings be upon him) said, "Allah
is akthar (able to respond to numerous requests)"
(At-Tirmidhi).
Supplication is also a characteristic of
the prophets and the chosen ones. Allah says [Verily,
they used to hasten to do good deeds and they used to call on Us with
hope and fear and used to humble themselves before Us]
(Al-Anbiya' 21:90). We should be patient with whatever happens to us,
for there is a relief with every difficulty, and we should not stop
supplicating. We should always praise our Lord and thank Him for all
His mercies. Allah says [Invoke
Me, I will respond to your invocation. Verily, those who scorn My
worship, they will surely enter Hell in humiliation]
(Ghafir 40:60). Also, Abu Hurairah (may Allah be pleased with him)
reported that Allah's Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him)
said, "Whoever does not ask from Allah, He becomes angry at
him" (Al-Bukhari and Ahmad).
The effects of supplication can never be
over-emphasized. Prophets Nuh, Yunus, Ibrahim, Musa, Sulayman and
Dawud (peace be upon them all) all invoked their Lord and He answered
their invocations. He is the One Who cured Prophet Ayyub (peace and
blessings be upon him) of his ailment when he supplicated to Him.
Allah gave Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) victory over the
disbelievers in the Battle of Badr in spite of the numerical
inferiority of the Muslim army.
O you oppressed person! When all doors are
closed against you, go to Allah, Whose door is never closed against
the weak and the oppressed. O fathers! Supplicate for your children,
for your invocations for them are accepted.
It is through supplication that one becomes
high-minded, contented, and respected. The more one increases in
sincerity, the more one's prayers are answered. One should not be
hasty and impatient. If the answer is delayed or slow in coming, one
should not become frustrated and give up supplicating. This person is
like the one who sows a seed or plants a flower, watering it and
tending to it, then when it is delayed in appearing or flowering he
leaves it and neglects it. Abu Hurairah (may Allah be pleased with
him) reported that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon
him) said:
"The supplication of the servant
will always be answered provided that he does not supplicate for
something sinful or supplicate to sever the ties of kinship and
provided that he is not impatient." It was asked, "O
Messenger of Allah, what is impatience?" He (peace and blessings
be upon him) replied, "He says: 'I have supplicated and
supplicated but I have not received an answer' then he becomes
frustrated and leaves off supplicating" (Muslim).
Ibn Hajar said, "Every supplicant will
have his prayer accepted and it is only the forms of acceptance that
will vary; sometimes it is accepted in the form of what one really
wants or it is accepted in the form of a substitute to it."
The servants should combine in their
supplication the presence of the heart and its being attentive and
devoting solely to Allah. They should have fear and reverence in their
heart, beseeching their Lord in a state of humility and
submissiveness. They face the qiblah and in a state of purity, they
raise their hands to Allah and begin by praising and extolling Him.
Then they invoke peace and blessings upon Muhammad, His servant and
Messenger (peace and blessings be upon him). They precede mentioning
their need by seeking forgiveness from Allah, and then they earnestly
and sincerely make their request like one who is needy and
impoverished, supplicating to Him out of hope and fear. They seek the
means of getting close to Him by mentioning His names and attributes
and making the religion sincerely for Him alone.
I would like to end my khutbah by
supplicating to Allah to save the Muslims from their enemies and the
danger around them. We ask Allah to remove the hardships,
difficulties, and dangers from every Muslim. We ask Allah to spread
peace and security in the whole world. May Allah accept our good
deeds, forgive our faults and mistakes, and keep us on the straight
path.