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Adam's descent to earth and his death – Part Two
Therefore, brothers
and sisters, I want to concentrate, for a few minutes, on the danger of
disobedience and its effect on your life. I will give you some examples for the
results of disobedience, for you to be certain and say “yes, it did happen to me
when I disobeyed Allah”.
1-
Anger of Allah (SWT)
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2-
The hatred and cursing of the believers on you. Al-Hassan
Al-Basry says, “Be ware that any of you be cursed in the hearts of the believers
without his awareness” He was asked how do the hearts of believers curse him
without him being aware, he said, “by working to disobey Allah ;and Allah throws
his hatred in the hearts of believers.”
3-
Being deprived of knowledge. I complained to Wakee’a of
my inability to learn by heart and he guided me to leave disobediences. He said
that knowledge is light and the disobeying person cannot find the light of
Allah.(This is a translation for two poetry verses were recited by Imam Shfai’y
who complained to the famous judge Wakee’a of bad memory)
4-
Being deprived of sustenance. Some people say their
sustenance is decreased.
5-
A feeling of estrangement between you and Allah (SWT).
You are unable to raise your hands to him and ask Him as there is no closeness
between you and Him, and you feel estranged as a result of your disobediences.
6-
An estrangement between you and other people. You can
then clearly see the results of your disobedience.
7-
Darkness of the face. Abdullah Ibn-Abbas says,
“Disobedience gives blackness to the face, darkness in the heart, hatred in
people's hearts, weakness in the body and a lack in sustenance. While a good
deed gives brightness to the face, lightness in the heart, love in the people's
hearts, strength in the body and abundance in sustenance.”
8-
Missing acts of obedience. When you want to commit to an
act of obedience, Allah (SWT) does not help you to complete it.
9-
Generating other disobediences. You commit a sin and it
brings you to a second, then to a third and so on.
10-
Allah (AW)
degrades you. "…and whomever Allah degrades, then none will honor him"
(TMQ, 22:18)
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He degraded them so they disobeyed Him, but if He honored them, He would have
saved them.
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A feeling of humiliation in your heart. The humility of
disobedience cannot be covered by anything (even if you owned cars; bought
expensive clothes; were proud of your beauty walking in the street while every
body is looking at you). The humility of disobedience will not leave your heart
if you were a sinner.
12-
Eliminating and replacing the bounties, since all
bounties bestowed on people are never replaced except by disobediences.
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The last and most difficult result is when your tongue
lets you down when you most need it. When is that? When you are dying and
unable to utter the Shahada (declaration of faith) as mountains of sins
come upon your tongue to disable it of speech.
All these are results of sins and disobedience.
There is a story about a young man who was on a plane from
Egypt to London. Next to him was an elegant man with a briefcase in his hand.
During the flight, the angel of death came for that elegant man to take his
soul. The young man (a believer) felt that the man was dying so he urged him to
utter the Shahada, but the man was preoccupied with his briefcase asking
the young man to give it to him. The dying man was unable to say the Shahada
for all his thoughts were with his briefcase! The young man insisted that he
should say it but the man replied that he was unable to. Do make sure that your
tongue does not let you down especially at the moment of death. Let's look at
the following ayah. Allah (TWT)
says what can be translated as, “O you have believed, be pious to Allah with
His true piety, and definitely do not die except as Muslims.” (TMQ,
3:102).
If you lived obeying Allah (SWT) you are guaranteed
what the ayah stated. In other words, you will die in the best way and Allah
(SWT) will help you resist disobedience.
I do not want to pressure you with this lesson or put a
burden upon you. The most important thing is to know how to resist
disobedience. You can do that by resorting to Allah (SWT) for strength,
by praying to Him to help you stop a sin that you were insisting on committing
for a while. Be persistent with Him until He opens the door for you and saves
you from that sin. Resorting to Allah (SWT), prayer, being aware of
Iblis’s (Satan) work, and continuing to tame yourself, as well as getting
away from bad company and accompanying believers will help you get away from
sins. Doing many good deeds specially dhikr (remembrance of Allah
(SWT)), praying in the mosque, reading Qur'an and attending religious
lessons will also help you get away from sins, and obeying Allah (AW).
Do we feel ashamed from Allah (SWT)? Ibnul-Qayyim
says, “Being happy for committing a sin or laughing at that time is more serious
to Allah (SWT) than the sin itself (because of your disrespect to Allah
(SWT)). Regretting that you have missed the sin is more serious to Allah
(SWT) than the sin itself (your insistence to commit a sin, although you
are unable to, is more serious to Allah (SWT) than the sin.” For
example, when you go out in the street to meet a woman, but you do not get the
chance as she rode a bus, and you could not follow her, you feel sad for missing
that opportunity. This is more serious to Allah (SWT).) Caring to hide
from the eyes of people while committing a sin and not caring that Allah (SWT)
knows what you are doing is more serious to Allah (SWT) than the sin
itself. This is an act of disrespect to Allah (SWT).
I know I have scared you of sins, but now I want to open
your hearts for repentance. Let us have a look at our master Adam (AS)
while he was seeking repentance. There is no one among us who never erred. The
errors are many, but the door of repentance is beautiful. It was not meant for
us not to err, but every time we do, we should repent to Allah (SWT) to
forgive us.
Our master Adam (AS) did not know how to repent
because he was the first man to repent. He was not like us, for we have learned
how to repent by asking for Allah's forgiveness. It was his first error and he
did not know what to say. Look at this ayah where Allah says what can be
translated as," Then Adam received (some) Words from his Lord; so He
relented towards him"(TMQ, 2:37).
Allah (SWT) told him to utter a few words to forgive
him, and He accepted his repentance. I ask you by Allah, does any one doubt
that Allah (SWT) will have mercy and forgiveness? I swear by Allah that
He will have mercy on us Insha’ Allah.
Look at Allah's mercy and how He accepts the repentance of
His slaves. Praise be to Allah. It would be very strange if you knew Allah
(SWT) and not love Him; if He opens the door for you and you do not enter;
and if He is showing affection to you while you are showing affection to someone
else. Who can do this?
What are the words that Adam (AS) uttered for Allah
(SWT) to forgive him? They are in the ayah where Allah says what can be
translated as, "They both said, “Our Lord, we have done an injustice to
ourselves; and in case You do not forgive us and have mercy on us, indeed we
(both) will definitely be among the losers.”(TMQ, 7:23). These were the
words. Therefore we lose everything if we do not have the mercy of Allah
(SWT). Please keep repeating them, and may Allah accept our repentance.
Allah (SWT) sends each of us words to say to Him in order to accept our
repentance. Adam (AS) said these words and Allah (SWT) forgave
him.
The question now is can any one of us repent at this very
moment? Yes, we can. For instance, a person who has been disobedient to his
parents for two years, or was taking 'marijuana' or any of the other new toxics
that we all know of, or any other thing. Can he repent immediately? Yes, he
can, he should feel immediate regret just as Adam (AS) felt, intend never
to go back to that sin again and stop committing it. Do you feel the pain
inside you? Are your tears running down your cheeks? Do you regret your sin
and intend never to go back to it? I congratulate you, for Allah (SWT)
has accepted your repentance and erased your sin. Is that all? Yes it is!
If you used to neglect the prayers, then repented and went
back to pray, you might ask yourself, what about the five years I missed of
prayers? Will I be held accountable for them even after having repented,
feeling regret and being punctual with my prayers? I can tell you that Allah (SWT)
will erase those five years.
I would also like to explain that even if you have given up
the sin and Allah (SWT) has accepted your repentance, but you sinned
again and repented, Allah (SWT) will, once again, accept your
repentance. Even if you sinned a third time, and later fulfilled the conditions
of repentance, Allah (SWT) would still accept your repentance. The
meaning here is that every time you sin, then repent sincerely, regret having
committed it and intend not to go back to it again, Allah (SWT) will
forgive you, and accept your repentance.
A man came to the Prophet (SAWS)
and said, “O Prophet of Allah, if I committed a bad deed, will it be written?”
The Prophet said, “Yes”. So the man asked, “What if I quitted it and asked
forgiveness?” The Prophet said, “It will be deleted”. The man kept repeating
the same question and the Prophet kept repeating the same reply, till the man
finally asked, “How many times will Allah delete a bad deed?”. The Prophet (SAWS)
replied, “Allah would never get tired of forgiveness till you get tired of
asking His forgiveness”. (Narrated by al-Iraqi, Takhreej al-Ihia’a,
183/4).
The evidence is that Allah, after accepting Adam’s (AS)
repentance, chose him and made him a prophet despite his previous disobedience.
Look into this ayah where Allah says what can be translated as, "Surely Allah
has elected Adam and Nuh (Adam and Noah, respectively) and the house of Ibrahim
(Abraham) and the house of Imran over the worlds." (TMQ 3:30). Also look
into these ayahs where Allah says what can be translated as, "… And
Adam disobeyed his Lord; so he became misguided. Thereafter his Lord
selected him; so He relented to him, and He guided him"(TMQ, 20:121-122).
One might wonder if any one of us sinned but then repented
and Allah (SWT) forgave him, will the result be that Allah (SWT)
will raise his grades and make him an example for other believers? Of course it
can happen. Allah (SWT) might select any one of us even after ten years
of disobeying, after being repented. He can place you above the obedient for
your sincerity and you may even overtake the one who has been religious for ten
years.
The road to Allah (SWT), as we see, is very easy.
We will be asked about the words we said in this lesson on the Day of Judgment.
The strange thing is that Adam (AS), after being
forgiven by Allah (SWT), kept weeping until he descended to earth. That
is why, on the Day of Judgment, when we seek an interceding, the first one we
will go to is our master Adam (AS), where we will say,' O, you who Allah
(SWT) has created with His own hands, and breathed into you of His
spirit, intercede for us. He would answer us, “Myself, myself, I have eaten
from the forbidden tree.” He has committed only one sin, therefore he remembers
it, regrets it and feels sad because of it. As for us, we have committed so
many sins that we are unable to remember them!
I will give you an example. When I was young, I used to
own an old car. I did not care about it even if it was hit because it was very
old. It did not have any importance to me to care for and preserve it. I just
wanted it to drive around. I used to think that I was a negligent person, and
this remained until I sold it and bought a new car. I then started to care for
my new car and preserve it from any accidents. If I did have an accident I
would feel sad and hurry to repair it. I learned a strange thing. I learned
that we are doing the same to ourselves; if we have committed many sins we do
not care if we increase them, and the sins get accumulated. This will go on
until Allah (SWT) bestows on you a new outlook (like the car). How does
that happen? With repentance, a Umrah, a Hajj, a moment of truth with Allah (SWT)
or when you wear hijab. You will start to feel the change and will get away
from bad company. You will not believe that you have seen the light and that
your soul is with Allah (SWT). You do not want to get back and filthy
it again with sins. This is a very important meaning.
As I told you Adam (AS) kept weeping even after
descending to earth. Let us hear what Ibn-Al-Qayyim said,' Allah (SWT)
told Adam, as He wanted to comfort him with a healing touch after seeing his
continuous weeping, “O Adam I have inflicted you with sin because I like to show
you my patience with you, and to show my generosity to you. O Adam, if you did
not sin, I would have removed all of you and brought other people to sin and
then seek My forgiveness and I would forgive them. O Adam, you used to come to
me as kings come to kings (before the sin), but now you will come as a slave
comes to kings, and I like that better. O Adam, if I saved you and saved your
sons after you from sins, on whom would I bestow my mercy, on whom would I
bestow my forgiveness, and repentance. I am The Superbly Relenting, the
Ever-Merciful. O Adam, do not be afraid of my saying to you, “Get out of
paradise”, for paradise was only created for you. But go down to earth and put
your seeds there, then when you miss Me and like to come back to Me I would
accept you and open the door of My paradise for you, and put you back to your
prestigious position near Me. O Adam, a sin that humbled you to us is better
than an obedience you show off to us.”
Sometimes, sins are better as they break you and make you
feel humiliated and humble with Allah (SWT). This is the sweet taste of
repentance, and the meaning of it is for you to learn a new type of slavery.
You will feel how poor you are and how much you need Allah (SWT) and His
forgiveness.
One scholar said, “A sin that leaves a sense of humiliation
and weakness in your heart is better than an obedience which leaves a sense of
pride.”
What is the difference between the disobedience of Adam (AS)
and the disobedience of Iblis, and why was Iblis reprobated and
regretfully rejected from paradise? The difference is in repentance. Adam (AS)
repented but Iblis did not. Instead, he said in the following ayah what
can be translated as, “Respite me to the Day they are made to rise again”
(TMQ, 7:14). Did he say that in regret? Was he weeping and repenting?
No, He wanted to take revenge from Adam (AS) and his sons. Adam (AS),
on the other hand, wanted Allah (SWT) to accept his repentance; he felt
regret, shame and shyness from Allah (SWT). This is the difference.
Therefore, I warn you from being one of Iblis's
friends and from imitating him in sinning. You have to repent immediately, be
one of Adam's friends and repent to Allah (SWT) quickly so He would
forgive you.
There is also another difference between Adam's
disobedience and Iblis's. Adam's disobedience was through one of the
human senses, but Iblis's disobedience was by the heart. This is a big
difference. Conceit, jealousy and hatred are among the most severe sins. Any
sin not related to the heart, you can back up from, but sins of the heart are
more difficult. Therefore, make sure that you do not have a disobedience of the
heart. As the Prophet (SAWS) said," He who has got a grain of arrogance
in his heart will not enter paradise". (an authentic Hadith narrated by Abdullah
Ibn Masoud in Sahih Muslim No. 147 ( 91))
Adam's disobedience was by one of his senses. He then
descended to earth, and Allah says what can be translated as, “Get down, each
of you is an enemy of the other; (Literally: some of you an enemy of some)”
(TMQ, 2:36). Can we imagine what the state of Adam (AS) was when
he descended from paradise to earth?
Each one of us has a grade in paradise, and the grades
vary. What will be your grade? You will tell yourself that if not for that
particular sin you would have been in a higher grade. Where is the Fajr prayer
you used to miss because of sleep? If you used to read the Qur’an you would be
in a higher grade. You can see those who are placed above you in paradise. You
know that when you read a single letter of the Qur’an you get ten good deeds,
and I am not saying Alif, Lam, Meem, is a letter, but Alif is a letter,
Lam is a letter and Meem is a letter. The phrase "In the Name
of Allah, The All-Merciful, The Ever-Merciful" (TMQ, Basmallah) has 19
letters (in Arabic) and each is worth ten good deeds. If you read a chapter
every day, you would read seventy thousand letters, and if each is worth ten
good deeds, this will mean seven hundred thousand good deeds. Just look at the
amount of good deeds you can get, and how many grades you can rise!
Adam (AS) descended to earth, but where? And where
did Hawwa (Eve) descend? There is no clear evidence of that. Most scholars
said that Adam (AS) descended in India, and Hawaa in Jeddah. It was
called by that name, after the descending of Hawaa the 'grand mother' (in
Arabic= Jeddah) as the people of Jeddah say. The separation was for a long
period of time. Most people think that only Adam (AS) and Hawaa
descended to earth, but Allah (SWT) told us in the Qur’an what can be
translated as, "We said, “Get down out of it altogether”(TMQ, 2:38),
which means that Iblis also descended to earth.
Adam (AS) kept searching for Hawaa until they met at
the Mountain of Arafat. It was called that because they met and recognized each
other there.
When Adam (AS) and Hawaa met, they started to feel
the instinct of sex and reproduction, which they did not feel in paradise. They
started to have their family when Hawaa was getting pregnant with twins, a boy
and a girl each time. Thus, the wisdom of reproduction started, and
reproduction among those children.
Adam (AS) and his children started to build the
earth through farming, crafts, hunting and sewing. Do not think that to be
religious you only have to perform prayer. No, you should, at the same time, be
successful in your studies, achieve progress and benefit your country.
Adam (AS) realized the mission for which he was
descended to earth. It is in the ayah where Allah says what can be translated
as, “Surely I am making in the earth a successor” (TMQ, 2:30). He always
guided his sons to be good, educated them, and he worshipped Allah (SWT).
It is said that when Adam (AS) was descended to earth and saw how vast it
was, he said "O Lord, is there no other worshipper to glorify You with me in
this earth? (Notice his concern and interest). Allah said, "There will be from
amongst your children, and I will have mosques where I am worshipped on your
earth (and there we are, building and attending mosques. But did we build any
life outside them?).
Allah (SWT) assigned Adam (AS) to build a
house for Him, so he built the Holy Mosque, as Allah says what can be translated
as," Surely the first Home laid down for mankind was indeed at Bakkah,
(Another name of Makkah) a blessed (place) and a guidance to the worlds"
(TMQ, 3:96). Makkah was called Bakkah for the many weepers in that holy
place (according to the Arabic language bakkah = to weep).
Allah (SWT) ordered him to go on pilgrimage to that
Holy Mosque and then ordered him to build Al-Aqsa Mosque.
It was narrated by Abu-Dhaar,
“I said, "O Allah's Apostle! Which mosque was built first?" He replied,
"Al-Masjidul-Haram (the Prophet’s mosque)." I asked, "Which (was built) next?"
He replied, "Al-Masjidul-Aqsa (i.e. Jerusalem)." I asked, "What was the period
in between them?" He replied, "Forty (years)”. (Authentic Hadith. Sahih
al-Bukhari, Volume 4, Book 55, Number 636).
Do you see now the importance of the Aqsa Mosque, and how
the hearts of Muslims should be attached to it?
Allah (SWT) wanted that the first two of His houses
on this earth be built by our master, the father of humanity, Adam (AS).
He also wanted to combine the two mosques for our Prophet Muhammad (SAWS)
just like the case with Adam (AS) when He said what can be translated as,
"All Extolment be (to Him), Who made His bondman to set forth by night from
the Inviolable Mosque to the Further (Literally: Remotest) Mosque" (TMQ,
17:1).
One of the beautiful things I read is that Iblis
became powerless and could not mislead our father Adam (AS) to sin on
earth! Why? He could not deceive him twice. Iblis knew for certain
that he was unable to mislead Adam (AS) again. But these days, we fall
into sin and we keep repeating it. Why do we let him deceive us?
Thus, when he wanted to threaten Adam (AS) he said "indeed
I will definitely bring his offspring under my subjection, (Literally: under my
palate; i.e., between my jaws)" (TMQ, 17:62). He knew he won't be
able to lure Adam (AS) again. It was once only. Unfortunately, many of
us fall into the same sin more than once.
Adam (AS) had many divine books revealed to him. It
is said that they are about 21 books. He lived long on earth, in a Hadith "Adam
lived 940 years".
He also had many children, but we do not know the exact
number. In the final days of his life, he gathered his children and said, “My
children, I miss the fruits of paradise”. (Authentic Hadith).
Here, I would like to ask you this: does anybody long for
the fruits of paradise, the rivers of paradise, the bliss and prosperity? I
swear by Allah that this life is worth nothing, not money, nor fame, nor
prestige, nor a momentary desire. All this is worth nothing. If we have a
profound belief we would feel that nothing is worth the trouble. What is the
value of talking about thousands while Allah (SWT), our Lord is not
pleased? What is the value of large amounts of money if my Lord is not
pleased? Our father Adam (AS) after one thousand minus sixty years said
that he missed paradise. We also long for paradise and wish to go back there.
Then, death came to him, and the angels let his soul pass
away. They washed him, wrapped him in a coffin and buried him in the earth,
then threw the sand on him. The angels then said this is your way, O sons of
Adam. Where was he buried? We do not know, but as the Prophet (SAWS)
said, "Allah created Adam on a Friday, descended him on it and he died on it and
on Friday is the Day of Judgment"
Hawaa wept long and hard over his death. She wept for a
whole year and then died out of her grief.
All Extolment be to Allah, why has love diminished in our
homes these days? Adam (AS) and Hawaa lived together for so long, and
yet look how sad she was over his death!
You will find someone who would say, "I have been in jail
(meaning being married) for ten years" and he is unhappy.
Just look at Hawwa and her love after all that time that
she lived with her husband. Why did love diminish in our homes? I can tell you
that it is because of our many sins!
Here is Omar Ibnul-Khattab (RA) when he married
Um-Kalthum; daughter of Ali (RA), he used to say that he loved her
dearly, and she loved him dearly too. Omar died on a Sunday; and Um-Kulthum
died the next day out of her grief for him! This is how the homes of the
sahaba (the Prophet's companions) were. The Prophet (SAWS) remained
missing Lady Khadijah (RA) for 13 years! When he used to hear the voice
of her sister passing near his home, he would hurry towards her and say, "O
Allah, it is as the sound of Khadijah asking for permission". Do you know why
love has changed these days? It is because a woman is no more a serene dwelling
for her husband. She no longer knows the meaning of the reply of Hawwa when our
master Adam (AS) asked her why was she created, she said, 'to be a serene
dwelling for you!' Similarly, the men have forgotten the advice of the Prophet
(SAWS) when he said, "Treat women nicely".
This was the story of our master Adam (AS). Did you
love him and feel close to him? Did you fear sins? Did you love repentance and
feel attached to it?
What is remaining is to tell you that when our Prophet (SAWS)
was in Al-Israa and Al-Mi'raj (the night journey of the Prophet Muhammad (SAWS)
from Makkah to Jerusalem and his ascension to the seventh Heaven) and he was
ascending the heaven, he met our master Adam (AS) whom he did not know
before. He saw a man sitting with a large number of people on his right and
also on his left. When the man looked to his right he laughed, and when he
looked to his left he wept. Then he said, “Welcome! O pious prophet and pious
son.” The Prophet inquired from Jibril (AS) “Gabriel” who the man was
and Jibril informed him that he was Adam (AS) and the people around him
were his offspring. Those on his right were the people of Paradise and on his
left, the people of Hell"
Are you going to be on the right or on the left? I wonder.
Our master Adam (AS) then met the Prophet (SAWS)
and said, "Welcome to the pious prophet and son". (In an authentic Hadith
narrated by Bukhari).
The Prophet said, "On the day of Resurrection Allah will
say, 'O Adam!' Adam will reply, 'Labbaik our Lord, and Sa'daik '
Then there will be a loud call (saying), Allah orders you to take from among
your offspring a mission for the (Hell) Fire.' Adam will say, 'O Lord! Who are
the mission for the (Hell) Fire?' Allah will say, 'Out of each thousand, take
out 999.' “On the Day you will see it, every suckling female will get
distracted away from whatever she has suckled, and every pregnant female will
lay down her burden; and you see mankind drunken, and in no way are they drunken
but the torment of Allah is strict” (TMQ, 22:2) (When the Prophet mentioned
this), the people were so distressed (and afraid) that their faces went pale.
Whereupon the Prophet said, "From Gog and Magog nine-hundred ninety-nine will be
taken out and one from you. You Muslims (compared to the large number of other
people) will be like a black hair on the side of a white ox, or a white hair on
the side of a black ox, and I hope that you will be one-fourth of the people of
Paradise." On that, we said, "Allahu-Akbar!" Then he said, "I hope that you
will be) one-third of the people of Paradise." We again said, "Allahu-Akbar!"
Then he said, "(I hope that you will be) one-half of the people of Paradise."
So we said, Allahu Akbar."
Next time, we will have the story of Kabil and Habil, the
sons of Adam (AS). Was a woman the cause of Kabil murdering Habil? Who
was the first prophet after Adam (AS), and what is the story of Idris (AS)
“Enoch”?
Suhanahu wa Ta'ala = Glorified and Exalted Be He
TMQ=Translation of the Meaning of the Qur'an. This translation is for
the realized meaning, so far, of the stated (Surah:Ayah) of the
Qur'an. Reading the translated meaning of the Qur'an can never replace
reading it in Arabic, the language in which it was revealed.
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Narrated Abu Said Al- Khudri, Sahih Bukhari, Volume 6, Book 60, 265.
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