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Gratitude Brings Increase * |
Every
person is in need of Almighty Allah at every instant
of life. From the air they breathe to the food they
eat, from the ability to use their hands to the
faculty of speech, from being sheltered to being in a
joyful spirit, people live completely in need of what
Allah creates and grants them. Yet still a vast
majority of people do not perceive that they are weak
and in need of their Lord. They suppose that things
develop spontaneously or that they acquire everything
by their own efforts. This is a grave error and a
serious ingratitude toward Allah. Ironically, people
who render their thanks to a person for even an
insignificant gift spend all their lives ignoring the
countless blessings that are ceaselessly given to them
by Allah. However, so great are the blessings granted
to a person that he or she could never count them.
Almighty Allah relates this fact in a Qur’anic verse
as follows:
[If
you tried to number Allah's blessings, you could
never count them. Allah is Ever-Forgiving, Most
Merciful.]
(An-Nahl 16:18)
Despite this fact, most people fail to give thanks
for any of the blessings they have. The reason for
this is related in the Qur'an: Satan, who pledged to
misguide people from the way of Allah, said that his
ultimate aim is to make people be ungrateful to their
Lord. Satan's defiant statements to Almighty Allah
emphasize the importance of giving thanks to our Lord.
This is revealed in the Qur’an as follows:
[”Then I
will come at them, from in front of them, from
behind them, from their right and from their left.
You will not find most of them thankful.” He
(Allah) said, “Get out of it, reviled and driven
out. As for those of them (humankind) who follow
you, I, will fill up Hell with every one of
you.”]
(Al-A`raaf 7:17-18)
Aware
of their weaknesses and in humility before their Lord,
the believers, on the other hand, render their thanks
to Him for every blessing granted. Wealth and
possessions are not the only blessings for which
believers render their thanks to Allah. Knowing that
Allah is the Owner and Possessor of everything,
believers express their inner gratefulness for good
health, beauty, knowledge, wisdom, love of faith and
hatred for disbelief, understanding, insight,
foresight and power. They are thankful for being
rightly guided and for being in the company of
believers.
A
beautiful landscape, easy handling of their affairs,
fulfillment of their wishes, tidings of great joy,
respectful conduct or any other blessings make
believers immediately turn to Allah, express their
gratefulness to Him and reflect on His mercy and
compassion.
Gratitude
and Reward
In
return for the good morals they display, a reward
awaits the believers. This is another of the secrets
revealed in the Qur'an: Allah increases His blessings
on those who are grateful. For example, Almighty Allah
grants even more health and power to those who render
their thanks to Him for the good health and strength
they have. And Allah bestows even more knowledge and
property to those who are grateful for their knowledge
or wealth. This is because they are sincere people who
are contented with what Allah gives and are pleased
with His blessings. This secret is revealed in the
Qur'an as follows:
[And
when your Lord announced: "If you are
grateful, I will certainly give you increase, but
if you are ungrateful, My punishment is
severe."]
(Ibrahim 14:7)
Being
grateful is also a sign of one's closeness to Allah
and love of Him. People who give thanks have the
insight and capability to perceive the beauties and
blessings that Allah creates. This is also referred to
in a hadith in which Allah's Messenger (peace and
blessings be upon him) is reported to have said, “When
Allah gives you property, let the sign of His blessing
and offering be seen.” (Abu Dawud)
However,
a disbelieving or ungrateful person will only see the
imperfections and faults even in the most beautiful
environment and thus will be unhappy and discontented.
Indeed, as a divine purpose in Allah's creation, such
people always come across seemingly unfavorable events
and unpleasant scenes. On the other hand, Almighty
Allah displays more of His bounties and blessings to
those who have a grateful heart and a sincere and
insightful outlook. Indeed, this is one of the secrets
revealed in the Qur'an.
However,
one needs to keep in mind that sincerity is a
prerequisite for being truly grateful. No doubt,
people’s way of showing their gratitude without
turning sincerely to their Lord and feeling the inner
peace of His infinite mercy and compassion
—intending solely to impress others— would be
sheer insincerity. Surely Allah knows what the hearts
harbor, and He will expose such insincerity on the Day
of Judgment. Those who have insincere inner intentions
may conceal it from other people, but not from Allah.
Such people may render their thanks with affected
manners when there is no affliction, but at times of
hardship, it is possible that they may readily lapse
into ungratefulness.
It
should be also noted that true believers remain
grateful to their Lord even under the harshest
conditions. Someone looking from outside may see that
some of the blessings enjoyed by the believers are
diminishing. However, the believers, who are able to
perceive the good aspect of every event and situation,
see goodness in this too. For example, Almighty Allah
states that He will test people with fear, hunger and
loss of wealth and life; in such a situation, the
believers rejoice and feel grateful, hoping that Allah
will reward them with the gifts of Paradise in return
for the steadfastness they displayed during this test.
The
believers know that Almighty Allah does not impose on
anyone more than they can bear. The steadfastness and
submission stemming from such awareness lead them to
patience and gratitude. Therefore, it is an obvious
attribute of the believers to show unwavering
dedication, submission and gratitude; and Allah
promises to expand His blessings on His grateful
servants both in the life of this world and in the
hereafter.
* This article has been taken with modifications and with kind permission from the author’s website HarunYahya.com.
Harun Yahya was born in Ankara in 1956. He studied fine arts at Istanbul's Mimar Sinan University and philosophy at Istanbul University. Since the 1980s, he has published many books on political, faith-related, and scientific issues.
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