The
abundance of Allah’s rahma or mercy will not come without pure actions.
Pure actions, however, when performed, will make you deserving of
Allah’s mercy. This, in turn, will enable you to earn the delights of
janna and His pleasure.
Seeking Allah’s Mercy
The Qur’an proclaims: {Call on Him with fear and longing. Surely, Allah’s mercy is ever near to the doers of good.} (al-Araf 7: 56)
The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him)also said:
“No
one will be saved [from the Hell fire and admitted into Paradise] by
his deeds alone.’ When asked, `Not even you, O Messenger of God!’, he
said, ‘Yes, not even me, unless Allah covers me with His mercy. So, do
good deeds properly, sincerely and moderately in the morning, in the
afternoon and during part of the night. Always remember moderation and
always abide by moderation. Thus, you will reach your destination.“ (Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
Allah, One Who is full of mercy and compassion. He, Himself has declared: {My mercy encompasses all things.} (Al-Araf 7: 156)
Likewise, consider, the manner in which our actions are recorded in His scale of justice, as explained by the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him):
“Allah
records the good deeds and the bad deeds thus: If anyone intends to do a
good deed but does not actually do it, Allah writes it down with Him as
a full good deed. If he intends it, and does it too, Allah writes it
down with Him as ten to seven hundred times that good deed, or many
times over. If anyone intends to do a bad deed but does not actually do
it, Allah writes it down with Him as a full good deed. When he intends a
bad deed and does it as well, only then Allah writes it down as one bad
deed.” (Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
Thus, as long as our actions are worthy and deserving of Allah’s mercy, His mercy will not be denied to us. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) has again explained:
“There
are one hundred parts of mercy. Allah has given only one part which is
distributed among the jinn, humankind, animals and insects. It is
because of this that they are kind to one another, show mercy to one
another; it is because of it that a wild animal is kind to its young.
But, Allah has kept ninety-nine parts of mercy with Him, which He will
show to His servants on the Day of Resurrection.” (Al-Bukhari and Muslim)
Seeking Allah’s Forgiveness
The decision to live our lives for the sake of Allah is no guarantee that we will not forget Allah and commit mistakes for
“All children of Adam are sinners, but best among sinners are those who constantly repent.” (At-Tirmidhi)
Imam Al-Bukhari recorded that even the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him), though he (peace and blessings be upon him) was sinless, `sought Allah’s forgiveness 70 times a day’. We should, therefore, constantly seek the forgiveness of Allah for every single sin, small or great. Allah says:
{Ask
forgiveness from your Lord, then turn towards Him in repentance; He
will loosen the sky over you in abundance, and He will add strength unto
your strength.} (Hud 11: 52)
Seeking
continuous forgiveness of Allah will assist in ensuring that our hearts
and souls remain pure and wholesome. The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said in this regard:
“When
a Believer sins, a black spot appears on his heart. But if he repents
and seeks Allah’s forgiveness, his heart becomes cleansed and polished.
However, if he continues to commit more and more sins [without seeking
forgiveness, the spot continues to spread and ultimately covers all of
his heart. This is the rust which Allah mentions [in the Qur'an]: {What deeds they earn rust upon their hearts.} (Al-Mutaffifin 83: 14)”, (Ahmad and At-Tirmidhi).
Whatever
the magnitude of our misdeeds, Allah is always ready to respond with an
even greater amount of pardon. Therefore, never despair of the mercy of
Allah, in seeking His forgiveness, even for those sins committed
repeatedly:
{O
My servants who have transgressed against themselves, despair not of
Allah’s mercy; for Allah forgives all sins, surely He is the
all-forgiving, the Mercy-giving.} (Az-Zumar 39: 53) Thus, as
long as there is hope there remains opportunity for redemption and
salvation. Be aware, though, that the best form of repentance involves a
firm resolve to reform and do better. The
Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) said: “Remain
conscious of Allah and fear Him wherever you are, and follow a bad deed
with a good deed which will wipe it out, and behave well towards
people.” (At-Tirmidhi)
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