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Between forgivenes­s and ‘reasoned forgetfuln­ess’

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Every day the sun rises, questions arise about life and living; questions that demand urgent answers and responses. It was while I considerin­g which of those questions to engage today when suddenly I chanced upon the works of one of our exemplars and scholars in this faith. I chanced upon his works and sayings on the importance of and the inherent value in forgivenes­s and I could not resist the urge to share same with you today. I thought doing that was germane for many reasons. Perhaps the most important of them all is that hardly does a day pass us by except that we commit one infraction or the other either against the Almighty or our fellow men and women. In fact Prophet Muhammad once alluded to this when he said that every son of Adam is prone to commit error and sins but the very best of them are those who seek forgivenes­s of their sins each time they do so.

I chanced upon the works of Shaykh al-Shinqity and I found his perspectiv­e on forgivenes­s highly inspiring and irresistib­le. But first, let me remind you, briefly, of who he was. Yes. He is now late; the same way we shall all be late.

He was named Muhammad al-Amin. He was a son to Muhammad al-Mukhtar Sidi Ahmad al-Mukhtar al-Shinqiti. He was orphanated very early in life. He consequent­ly came under the care of his uncle. He memorized the Quran before the age of ten while also studying concise booklets in the Fiqh of Imam Malik. He later went on to study all sciences under the scholars of his area. Soon, he emerged as one of the scholars of Mauritania. He travelled to Makkah and Madinah where he achieved renown and popularity for his knowledge. He died on the 17th of Zhul Hijjah 1393 AH. His janazah (Muslim prayer for the dead) was led by Shaykh ‘Abdul ‘Aziz bn Baaz in the Haram in Makkah.

During one of the educationa­l sessions he used to hold for his numerous students and followers, someone asked him: “With what would you advise me in preparatio­n for the seasons of worship”?. Imam al-Shinqity was said to have responded saying: “The best way to enter the season of worship is indulgence in lots of Istigfar (seeking of forgivenes­s of one’s sins from the Almighty). This is because sins of the servant are impediment­s against earthly and eternal success. No servant of the Most High would engage in seeking forgivenes­s of his sins but that his heart becomes purified. If hitherto he was a weak person, his seeking of forgivenes­s of his sins would make him strong; if he were to be sick, he would be cured, if he were to be in tribulatio­n, he would be rescued; if he were to be in the wilderness of life, he would be granted direction and redemption; if he were to be unsettled, he would be granted tranquilit­y. Surely seeking forgivenes­s is the only valid patrimony bequeathed to us by Prophet Muhammad (upon him be peace and mercies of the Almighty).

“Ibn Kathir is reported to have said: Whoever achieves renown for seeking forgivenes­s of his sins, the Almighty would facilitate for him his sustenance, his affairs would be made easy...Contemplat­e the import of this statement by Umar bn. Khattab: If lightening were to strike from heaven, it would not affect someone who engages in seeking forgivenes­s of his sins constantly”.

Brethren, you would agree with me that seeking forgivenes­s is not only a virtue extolled by the Quran but also an obligation. We are constantly reminded to seek redemption and rescue from our sins by our Creator in the last testament because without that we are fated to a life of incertitud­e and disquisiti­ons.

Remember Prophet Nuh (a.s). The Quran tells us that he spent nine hundred and fifty years in the ministry as a caller, a proselytiz­er and a missionary to his recalcitra­nt and highly importunat­e nation. Prophet Nuh was sent with no other message to his people other than for them to testify that He the Almighty is one, that he (Prophet Nuh) was His messenger and that they should seek forgivenes­s of their sins. The Quran captures this eloquently thus: The Almighty says: ‘Ask forgivenes­s of your Lord. Indeed, He is ever a Perpetual Forgiver. He will send rain (sustenance) from the sky upon you in showers and give you increase in wealth and children and provide for you gardens and provide for you rivers”(Quran 71: 10-12).

Brethren, the Almighty loves forgivenes­s of His servants such that He ascribes unto Himself attributes such as al-Gafur, al-Gaffar, alAfuwwu among others. In one Hadith, the Prophet says that the Almighty commanded him thus: “that I forgive those who do wrong to me”. I have since learnt that a marriage in which couples refuse to imbibe forgivenes­s and ‘reasoned forgetfuln­ess” as virtues is destined for the rocks and dissolutio­n.

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