The Miracle

Jesus (PBUH) - The Spiritual Ascetic

- SOURCE:islamicity.org/

BY: Shaykh Sadullah Khan The Prophet’s saying “make zuhd from the dunya” [Ibn Majah] does not imply a disregard for this world, but rather an awareness of the transient nature of the worldly material things which are insignific­ant in relation to the permanence of what Allah promises ... “All that is with you is bound to come to an end, whereas that which is with God is everlastin­g. And most certainly shall We grant unto those who are patient in adversity their reward in accordance with the best that they ever did.” [Qur’an 16:96].

Zuhd in perspectiv­e

Z uhd entails abandoning whatever of this world that does not bring about benefit in the Hereafter. Zuhd resides in the heart, and is practiced by ridding the heart of enslavemen­t from the unwarrante­d desire and the over-attentiven­ess to things that are temporary. It entails your being more certain in what Allah has in store for you, than your are about what you have in your hand . As Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said; “When Allah desires goodness for his servant, He grants the capacity of abstention from materialis­m, a desire for the Hereafter and an insight into his own faults”.

Zuhd of ‘Isa/Jesus (pbuh)

Isa/Jesus (pbuh) was the embodiment of the true zaahid. Ka’b al-Ahbar said; Jesus the son of Mary would walk bare-footed, claiming nothing in the way of shelter, finery, wares, garments, or money; of the latter he would procure only enough to subsist for the day. Once the sun would set, he would align himself and pray until morning. He would restore sight to the blind, heal those afflicted with leprosy, and revive the dead - all with the license of God. He was ascetic in matters of this world, vigorously exuberant towards the hereafter, ever-vigilant in his devotions to God. He was an itinerant who wandered the earth.....It was then that

Gd God raised i d hi him up to the hh heavens. The Messiah (pbuh) said: “Asceticism / Abstention from materialis­m revolves around three days; esterday, which has passed and from it you should seek admonition / learn a lesson; Today, in which you should increase your preparatio­n; Tomorrow of which you know not what is holds. Musnad Ahmed@ The Messiah (pbuh) said: “O Children of Israel I have been positioned on earth with a particular status, and there is neither pompousnes­s nor arrogance. Do you know where my residence really is ” They said, “Where is your residence, O Spirit of Allah.” The Messiah replied, “My home is any place of worship, my perfume is water, hunger is the flavoring of my food, my feet a h are my transport, my lamp at the night is the th moon, my blanket in the winter is (the rising ri of the sun) east of the earth, my food is basic, my fruit and flowers are whatever grows g from the earth, my garment is wool, my m motto is fear of Allah and I accompany the th sick and the poor. I sleep while I have nothing n and I wake up while I have nothing, in and yet there is no one on earth wealthier ie than I.” Bihaar al-Anwaar@ Taking a Collective Lesson from the Messiah (pbuh) Muslims and Christians do have h differing perspectiv­es on Jesus’ life and teachings, but his spiritual legacy, as a righteous and principled guide, his mission as a Prince of Peace offers an alternativ­e opportunit­y for people of faith to recognize their shared religious heritage. Christians and Muslims would do well to reflect on the verse in the Quran reaffirmin­g Allah’s eternal message of spiritual unity: “Say: We believe in God and the revelation given to us and to Abraham, Ismail, Isaac, Jacob, and the Tribes, and message given to Moses and Jesus, and that given to (all) Prophets from their Lord. We make no distinctio­n between any of them, and it is unto Him that we surrender ourselves.’” Quran 2:136@

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