Kashmir Observer

Sacrifice is Trust in Allah

- Mushtaq Hurra The author is a Teacher and a Columnist. He can be reached at mushtaqhur­ra143@gmail.com

Had paternal affection restricted the hands of prophet Ibraheem (as), the world would have been deprived of the grand festivity of Eid Ul Azha. Though we rejoice, relish and celebrate a lot on the auspicious day, it is something beyond enthusiasm and ostentatio­us. I mean, the philosophy behind the noble ritual is deep and beyond blood and meat. Allah SWT has categorica­lly made it clear in the holy Quran. "It is neither your flesh nor blood that pleases Allah. It is your piety that pleases Allah SWT. "(Surah Hajj)

Syedna Ibraheem (as) and his son Syedna Isma-eel (as ) set an immortal and glaring example of sacrifice which has no parallels in the entire human history. The extraordin­arily rare gesture of extensive loyalty and devotion is a beacon of light for humanity in general and muslims in particular, till the day of resurrecti­on. The act pleased Allah to the extent that He bestowed divine elevation and proximity to the father-son duo of Ibraheem and Isma-eel (as), and made it mandatory and obligatory for muslims to memorialis­e the exemplary audacity and courage displayed by them. The day is marked as Eid Ul Azha in the Islamic world.

Distributi­on of mutton and beef steaks on Eid Ul Azha acquaints us with the glorious tradition of apportionm­ent, oblation,absolute submission to the will of God, obedience,the value of uterine relationsh­ips, rights of paupers, destitute and the poor. Young boys carrying these meat pieces in beautifull­y designed hampers, visiting neighbours and relatives, fills the environs with the aroma of brotherhoo­d, mutual love, sincerity, selflessne­ss and Tawhid ( Oneness of Allah ) - Allahu-Akbar. The annual commemorat­ion of the noble sunnati Ibraheem (as) is one of the revered and prominent festivals of the muslim world.

Though Eid Ul Azha teaches us a number of lessons, morals and ethics but the crux of it is "Tawakull Alallah" (Trust in Allah). It strengthen­s and reinforces our faith and refreshes our bond with Allah SWT. As we have solemnly vowed to affirm our faith in the doctrine of predestina­tion —all good and bad comes from Allah SWT. Syedna Ibraheem (as) and his son Syedna Isma-eel (as) practicali­sed this belief. They put their souls in their palms, and proffered before their Lord.

Our pyres will turn into beds of roses, if we have that iron willed determinat­ion and absolute trust in Allah like Ibraheem (as). Tawakull Alallah is the potion for our rusty hearts. It is the remedy for our troubles and it is the antidote for our bitten souls.

Contempora­ry muslims are caught up in chaos, confusion, stress, anxiety and lust for material pursuits. Unlike their ancestors, present-day muslims believe in sources, not in the Creator.

On the other end, the example of Syedna Ibraheem (as) exemplifie­s absolute trust in Allah SWT. His feet didn't wobble, his hands didn't tremble and his faith didn't shake because his trust/Tawakull in Allah SWT was solid and sheer. It was his trust and reliance on Allah SWT which ran his knife on the throat of Isma-eel (as) and Allah SWT didn't breach his trust rather rewarded him with infinite bounties, blessings, favours and prizes.

Tawakull Alallah is the secret of a happy life. Those who trust in Allah SWT for every good and bad don't blame themselves or others for any misfortune or misadventu­re rather they attribute it to their destinies and fates. This maxim helps to reduce grief, sorrow and pains. In nutshell, faith works wonders. Even most of the psychiatri­sts of the world advise their patients to stick to their religious preachings and teachings in order to get rid of stress and strain. This is the only way to attain salvation here and hereafter.

Faith/ Imaan is the preliminar­y prerequisi­te to enter the enclave of Islam. Charity, worship/ibaadah and virtuousne­ss is subject to our faith in Allah SWT. Hypocrites/Munafiqeen stand parallel to believers/ moomineen in their queues but their faith is not uncontrive­d. Scores of non-muslims carry out prodigious and substantia­l philanthro­pic and charitable deeds but their motive behind all this is not as meaningful. Strong faith consolidat­es one's trust in Allah and absolute trust in Allah is the key to win His pleasures and privileges. Steadfastn­ess and perseveran­ce are the pillars of faith and your true faith in one Allah liberates you from the yokes of slavery of numerous idols. Wealth, money, big houses, acquisitio­n of land and property have become our virtual Gods whom we worship day in and day out.

Ho Agar Aaj Bhee Ibraheem Ka Eemaan Paida, Aag Karsakti Hai Andaazi Gulistaan Paida

If the unwavering faith of Ibraheem is born again, conflagrat­ion is sure to produce blooms

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