Praise
be to Allah.
The
way to draw closer to Allah has been explained to us in the clearest terms by
Him, may He be glorified and exalted, in His Book, and He sent to us His
Prophet Muhammad (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him), who did not omit
anything good but he told us about it and he did not omit anything bad but he
warned us against it. We will quote here just one of the beneficial and
comprehensive hadiths in which the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be
upon him) explained the way that will bring us closer to Allah, may He be
glorified, in the most concise and clearest terms. Al-Bukhaari (6502) narrated
that Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) said: The Messenger of Allah
(blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “Allah says: ‘Whoever takes a
close friend of Mine as an enemy, I declare war on him. My slave does not draw
closer to Me by anything more beloved to Me than that which I have made
obligatory upon him, and My slave continues to draw closer to Me by doing
naafil (supererogatory) deeds until I love him, and if I love him I will be his
hearing with which he hears, his vision with which he sees, his hand with which
he strikes and his foot with which he walks. If he were to ask of Me, I would
surely give to him; if he were to seek refuge with Me, I would surely grant him
refuge. I do not hesitate about anything that I want to do as I hesitate to
take the soul of a believer, for he hates death and I hate to hurt him.” This
hadith clearly and concisely highlights the way to become a close friend of
Allah, may He be exalted, for the one who wants to be one of His close
friends.
Al-Haafiz
Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali (may Allah have mercy on him) said in Jaami‘ al-‘Uloom
wa’l-Hikam (2/335): This hadith mentions that which will bring us closer to
Him. The basic meaning of wilaayah (close friendship) is nearness or closeness,
and the basic meaning of ‘adaawah (enmity) is distance or being far away. So
the close friends of Allah are those who draw close to Him by means of that
which brings them closer to Him. End quote.
This
hadith highlights the way that brings one closer to Allah, may He be exalted.
All the believer has to do is reflect deeply upon this hadith and understand it
properly, then follow that by acting upon what it says. After that, by Allah’s
leave, he will be on his way to becoming a close friend of Allah, may He be
exalted, and drawing closer to Him, commensurate with the deeds he does,
seeking thereby the Countenance of Allah, may He be exalted, and following the
Sunnah of His Messenger (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him). Explaining
the content of this hadith, al-Haafiz Ibn Rajab (may Allah have mercy on him)
said elsewhere in his book Jaami‘ al-‘Uloom wa’l-Hikam: His close friends who
are near to Him may be divided into two categories, the first of which is those
who draw near to Him by doing that which is enjoined, which includes doing
obligatory duties and avoiding things which are prohibited, because all of that
comes under the heading of what Allah has enjoined upon His slaves. The second
category is those who draw nearer to Him, after doing obligatory duties, by
doing naafil (supererogatory) deeds. End quote.
So
the Muslim must strive hard, first of all, to establish the obligatory duties
that Allah has enjoined upon him, such as the five daily prayers, which are the
most important of the practical obligatory duties, as well as giving zakaah,
fasting Ramadan, performing the pilgrimage to the Ka‘bah if he is able to do
so, and all the other obligatory practical duties, such as honouring one’s
parents, upholding ties of kinship, fulfilling the rights of one’s wife and
children, enjoining what is right and forbidding what is wrong, to the best of
one’s ability, and other significant acts of worship which only draw one closer
to Allah. One must also do acts of worship of the heart, such as being sincere
to Allah, may He be exalted, alone, and loving Him, loving His Messenger and
His law, loving the believers, putting one’s trust in Allah, fearing Him, and
other acts of worship of the heart that have been enjoined.
He
must also strive hard to fulfil the rights of Allah, may He be exalted, with
regard to the second type of obligatory duty, which is the obligation to
refrain from that which Allah has instructed us to refrain from. This includes
refraining from zina (unlawful sex), riba (usury, interest), alcohol, stealing,
wrongdoing, backbiting, malicious gossip and other prohibited actions. If he
does do any of these things, then he must hasten to repent and mend his
ways.
With
regard to all these matters, one needs to acquire Islamic knowledge in order to
worship Allah with insight and understanding.
Moreover,
after that the believer must do a lot of supererogatory actions, by means of
which he may attain a lofty status before Allah and attain the love of Allah,
may He be exalted, as mentioned above in the hadith.
There
are many of these supererogatory actions; the Muslim should start with the most
important of them, then the next most important. The best and most significant
of them is acquiring Islamic knowledge and teaching it to people.
Another
example is the confirmed naafil (supererogatory) acts of worship, such as the
regular Sunnah prayers (as-sunan ar-rawaatib), qiyaam al-layl (voluntary
prayers at night), and Witr prayer.
That
also includes remembering Allah, may He be exalted, a great deal (dhikr), and
doing acts of charity. One of the things that will help the Muslim to do that
is to organise his time by night and day. So he should allocate time for
obligatory duties and time for supererogatory deeds. He can also help himself
to attain that by attending the gatherings of the righteous and good people.
May Allah help us and you to do that which He loves and is pleased with.
And Allah knows best.
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