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    Filling the Spiritual Void

    I want us all to look deep inside today. I want us to think about the
    activities and preoccupations that fill our lives. I want us all to think
    about the major preoccupation. Is it our family? Our school? Our social-life?
    What is taking up the largest chunk of our lives?

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    I firmly believe that all of us have some vacuum inside us that, like all
    other vacuums, calls for air. But this vacuum is not like a natural vacuum,
    it is a spiritual one. It needs to breathe the air of commitment. Look to
    your life and that of those around you. You will find that we have all
    adopted some “religion” which we believe in and work for in order to
    accomplish some final aim – a form of paradise.

    In this pursuit, we are easy-going, relaxed or even fanatical. But all of us
    have one aspect of our lives that we are “fanatical” about. There is one
    major area that takes our time, our energy and our emotions.

    Look to the hard-core sports fan. He spends his life supporting specific
    teams, financially, physically and emotionally. He attends every game, either
    in person or vicariously over the TV. He buys the memorabilia. He is
    devastated when they lose, and he reaches Paradise when they win… Sounds
    strange. We need to just change the way we look at it. This person is
    completely preoccupied with sports because his life lacks something else.
    This is how he has chosen to fill that spiritual vacuum. We can do this with our families, our friends even our studies.

    How many of us believe that if we spend years studying every night, get
    accepted to the best college, work hard to please our professors, get the
    best grades and graduate, we will be practically guaranteed an easy life.
    Money, status and respect will all be ours for the price of a few well
    invested years? We can make this into a religion in itself with study rituals
    and sincere belief in the Paradise that follows which fuels us on those long
    nights awake, studying.

    Now, I am not saying that we can’t enjoy sports or our families or our
    studies… That would be ludicrous. I am saying that when we go to fill that
    spiritual void inside, we need to be careful about how we fill it. That void
    is the natural fitrah – that desire to find our Creator and worship Him. It
    is the desire to know why we are here, and what we are supposed to do with
    our lives.

    The only way to fill that void is by finding and worshipping Allâh. The other
    day, I heard a brother say, “No matter what; we must always remember: Islâm
    does not need us. We need Islâm.”
    How true. Islam does not need us. Allâh
    does not need us. Allâh is the self-sufficient:

    Allâh says,

    And

      “Kind speech and forgiveness is better than charity followed by injury; and
    Allâh is Self-sufficient, Forbearing.” (2:263)

    And

      “O you who believe! Spend (benevolently) of the good things that you earn and
    or what We have brought forth for you out of the earth, and do not aim at
    what is bad that you may spend (in alms) of it, while you would not take it
    yourselves unless you have its price lowered, and know that Allâh is
    Self-sufficient, Praiseworthy.” (2:267)

    Notice how in these Ayâts, Allâh is telling us that what we do will have no
    effect on Him. These are acts for our benefit, He does not need them. This is
    accomplished by the fact that He calls Himself by this great name,
    Self-sufficient , after telling us of doing good deeds. In the last verse,
    ayât al Kursi, Allah lets us Know without doubt, that He has no needs.

    Allâh does not need us. We need Him. Keeping this in mind will help us in
    filling that great void.

    We have been told:

      “Allâh is He besides Whom there is no god, the Ever-living, the
    Self-subsisting by Whom all subsist; slumber does not overtake Him nor sleep;
    whatever is in the heavens and whatever is in the earth is His; who is he
    that can intercede with Him but by His permission? He knows what is before
    them and what is behind them, and they cannot comprehend anything out of His
    knowledge except what He pleases, His knowledge extends over the heavens and
    the earth, and the preservation of them both tires Him not, and He is the
    Most High, the Great.” (2:255)
     ““…O My servants, even if the first amongst you, the last amongst you, even
    if the whole of the human race, and that of the Jinns, become (equally)
    God-conscious like the heart of a single person amongst you, nothing will add
    to My Power. O My servants, even if the first amongst you, the last amongst
    you, the whole human race, and that of the Jinns too become in unison the
    most wicked (all beating) like the heart of a single person, it will cause no
    loss of My Power. O My servants, even if the first amongst you, the last
    amongst you, the whole human race, and that of Jinns also, all stand in one
    place and you ask Me and I confer upon every person what he asks for, it will
    not in any way cause any loss to Me (even less) than that which is caused to
    the ocean by dipping a needle in it….” (Sahih Muslim: Book 31, Number 6246.)

    We can neither add to Allâh nor take from Him, no matter how much we call
    upon Him nor how much he confers upon us. We must simply use what we know of
    Him and rely upon Him to gain our objective. He will provide us with what we
    need to reach Jannah, but we can never lose sight of the fact that it is us
    who need Him. We are the ones with a spiritual vacuum that can only be filled
    by worshipping the great Master, Allâh.

    This objective is our aim from before our birth. We are born with an innate
    knowledge of Allâh; we are simply unable to process that without the missing
    factors. By this I am referring to the time when Allâh gathered us all, and
    we promised that we would worship Him. When we are born, we feel this, but we
    can not identify its source. We naturally incline towards the good things and
    become other than worshippers of Allâh by our environmental surroundings
    acting upon us.

      “Every child is born with a true faith (i.e. to worship none but Allâh Alone
    – fitrah) but his parents convert him to Judaism or to Christianity or to
    Magainism, as an animal delivers a perfect baby animal. Do you find it
    mutilated?” Then Abû Huraira recited the holy verses:

    “The pure Allâh’s
    Islamic nature (true faith i.e. to worship none but Allah Alone), with which
    He has created human beings.” (30.30)

    (Sahîh Bukhari: Volume 2, Book 23,
    Number 440.)

    We have this need to fill our lives. Allâh gave it to us. This need keeps us
    searching until we find the true source of satisfaction, Islâm. We have to
    make our worship of Allâh the filler. We have to take our time to worship
    Allâh with our eye on the true prize, Jannah. Allâh tells us why we are here.
    Allâh says,

    We need to fill this spiritual void by worshipping Allâh. We need to have not
    as much, but more faith in the outcome of our work on this earth as we do in
    the outcomes of our work for this life. We devote years to learning and
    studying to accomplish the objective of a degree. We spend a lifetime
    preparing our children to succeed in this life. We spend time and energy
    cultivating our personal relationships. We need to take from this precious
    commodity Allâh has given us, time, and prepare for the ultimate graduation
    day, the graduation from this life to the next. We have to spend a lifetime
    preparing our children to meet Allâh. We have to take our time and energy and
    devote it towards cultivating our relationship with Allâh. In this way, and
    this way only, we will achieve the true success.

    Allâh says:

      “And I have not created the jinn and the men except that they should worship
    Me.” (51:56)

    Please look around you. What is filling your life? Is your major devotion,
    devotion to Allâh? Is your major occupation, worship of Allâh? Is your
    consuming passion, Love for Allâh? Is your primary goal, return to Allâh? If
    not, then think seriously about redirecting your energies. We do not have to
    get rid of those things that we enjoy or which will give us a measure of
    success in this life, we simply have to accomplish them without sacrificing
    the true final goal, Jannah. Our life should be filled more with that which
    will gain us Jannah, and the rest should be padding, not the opposite.

    Allâh says,

      “Lo! Allâh hath bought from the believers their lives and their wealth because
    the Garden will be theirs: they shall fight in the way of Allâh and shall
    slay and be slain. It is a promise which is binding on Him in the Torah and
    the Gospel and the Qur’ân. Who fulfilleth His covenant better than Allâh?
    Rejoice then in your bargain that ye have made, for that is the supreme
    triumph.” (9:111)

    The majority of our time needs to be spent in that which pleases Allâh and
    gets us closer to the final goal. We need to take advantage of what Allâh has
    given us in time, energy, and health:

    Narrated Mujâhid:

      “O you who believe! let not your wealth, or your children, divert you from the
    remembrance of Allâh; and whoever does that, these are the losers.” (63:9)
      ‘Abdullah bin ‘Umar said, “Allâh’s Apostle took hold of my
    shoulder and said,

    “Be in this world as if you were a stranger or a
    traveller.”

    The sub-narrator added: Ibn ‘Umar used to say, “If you survive
    till the evening, do not expect to be alive in the morning, and if you
    survive till the morning, do not expect to be alive in the evening, and take
    from your health for your sickness, and (take) from your life for your
    death.” (Sahîh Bukhâri: Volume 8, Book 76, Number 425)

    Brothers and sisters: Lets keep our eye on the true goal. Lets devote
    ourselves to filling the vacuum with what Allâh meant for us to fill it with,
    love and devotion for Him. When the final trumpet blows, when the end
    arrives, let us be among those who receive the good new.

    Narrated Abû Sa’id al-Khudrî ; Abû Hurayrah:

      Allâh’s Apostle
    (peace_be_upon_him) said:

     “ “There would be an announcer (in Paradise) who would
    make this announcement: Verily! There is in store for you (everlasting)
    health and that you should never fall ill and that you live (forever) and do
    not die at all. And that you would remain young and never grow old. And that
    you would always live in affluent circumstances and never become destitute,
    as words of Allâh, the Exalted and Glorious, are:

    “And it would be announced
    to them: This is the Paradise. You have been made to inherit it for what you
    used to do.”

    (Sahîh Muslim: Book 39, Number 6803)

    Yâ Allâh! Place us on the straight path leading directly towards Your Great
    Pleasure. Yâ Allâh, prevent us from wasting our time, our energy and/or our
    deeds on this earth. Yâ Allâh. Make of us those who earn Paradise through
    Your Great Mercy. Yâ Allâh, make worship of You our filler for our spiritual
    vacuum. Amîn.

    (NOTE: If you want to build a strong and powerful relationship with Allah, check out Islamia TV, where you can watch Islamic speakers from across the globe deliver inspiring and motivational courses. Learn more at www.islamia.tv.)



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