Monday

Contemplation 5



Another type is to contemplate over the power of the Quran and its effect on other creations of Allah, and then think about how one should react; Allah says:


Meanings:
“Not equal are the companions of the Fire and the companions of Paradise. The companions of Paradise – they are the attainer [of success]. If We had sent down this Qur’an upon a mountain, you would have seen it humbled and breaking down from fear of Allah. And these examples We present to the people that perhaps they will give thought."
[Al-Hashr: 20-21]

The Prophet SAW taught us contemplation; when he awoke for the optional night-prayer, he would look to the skies and then recite the above-mentioned verse of Surah AL-'Imran with which we started this lecture. Therefore, it is Sunnah to recite this verse before one begins his optional night- prayers. There is another opinion which states that he Rasulullah SAW would recite it after praying his two Rakaah Sunnah for the Fajr prayer.

Contemplation of scholars assists them to produce sound rulings; thereby causing them to reach sound opinions regarding particular matters ... Contemplation increases one's faith. The most important fruit that results from contemplation is knowledge, and once the heart increases in knowledge, its condition changes noticeably for the better, this directly reflects on the limbs and consequently improves the overall status of a person.

What does it mean to contemplate over oneself? It includes contemplating over how Allah has created his body and form, as well as to contemplate over one's shortcomings, which is vital because nobody can reform himself without contemplating over his shortcomings in order to correct them and rectify himself.



What did the famous Muslim reformers and rejuvenators do in order to change the condition of their people? There can be no doubt that the very first thing they did was to contemplate over the situation of their people in order to ascertain what they lacked and identify where the problems lied, and then, they began reformation by fighting ignorance, sinfulness and other such matters.