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    Dars-e-Hadith Patience & Forbearancehttp://islamicspiritualityk.wordpress.com/category/dars-e-hadith/

    Posted in Alimah Sobia Kamaluddin Ahmed, Attributes of Allah swt, Dars-e-Hadith, Essentials ofDeen, Lahore Talks, Purification of the Heart, Tasawwuf Essentials, Tawakkul 'alallah with tags Al-

    Halim, Allah swt, bardasht, forbearance, Foundations Lahore, hilm, intiqam, patience, relationships,

    revenge, sacrifice, tahammul, Zaynab Academy Lahore on March 27, 2011 by Islamic Spirituality[The following are some notes/pointers based on the Talk "Patience & Forbearance" delivered by

    Sobia Kamaluddin Ahmed for "Foundations" course in Lahore]

    Foundations Course, Zaynab Academy Lahore

    Patience & Forbearance

    There are two words in the Arabic language, also in Urdu:

    One word is called hilm; ha-la-meem,

    Second is called tahammul, which is ha-meem-la.

    In Arabic, sometimes a root word with the same huroof, even if you interchange two of

    the huroof, they have some type of relationship with one another.

    Meaning of Hamal:

    Word hamal in the Arabic language it means to carry.

    Like you say in Urdu, hamila, and in Arabic too, hamila means a pregnant woman; someone who

    carries something.

    And literally it means a person who carries a burden. Hamal means someone who carries aburden.

    And this burden can be in two ways:

    A physical burden

    An internal burden; that is, carrying a weight in your heart. Which we often say in the Urdu

    language that you have heaviness in your heart, heaviness in your chest; carrying a burden In yourheart.

    So this is a hidden burden that many people have, and the word for this comes from the same

    roots: hamal also means internal burden.

    Tahammul:

    So this word tahammul comes from this root word called hamal.

    a) Tahammul, having a burden, means that youre doing something that is difficult. Despite the

    difficulty, you choose to carry it.

    b) Another part of having tahammul is that when a person has the ability to decide not to carry

    it. they have the choice. They chose to carry it.

    And they are in a situation where if they didnt want to carry it, they could have reacted, and

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    not carried it.

    And this could be a special situation, when somebody has done an injustice to you. And

    instead of getting back, taking revenge, you decided to forgive. Decided to take it, to accept the

    burden.

    And when you put off taking revenge and you had the desire, you had the jazba, to dosomething, you decide not to do it, and you decide to forgive. This also requires tahammul; you also

    need tahammul mazaaji for this.

    So we often call tahammul in Urdu: bardaasht; Darguzar karna, bardasht karna.

    (c) Another aspect of tahammul is that you bear someone elses affliction. You bear the sorrow thatsomeone else gives to you. The grief that someone else causes, you bear it and you over look it.

    On a higher level, you forgive it. And on the highest level, you forget it.

    Summary:

    This is tahammul: it means all of these things; carrying a burden, an internal burden. And this is

    difficult, when you could have done something to release that burden, but deciding to carry thatburden internally, when someone has hurt you, when someone has afflicted you with some type of

    grief and sorrow. Not to hurt them back, but rather to overlook it, forgive it, forget it.

    And this is called tahammul, this means carrying this heavy weight.

    Hilm:

    Now looking the second word, which is in a verse in the Quran.

    One of the names of Allah swt is Al-Halim.

    Halim is also an interesting word; in English, it is translated as forbearance. Halim, soft, aperson who is forbearing, who is patient. Not just patient, but on a higher level, that you can forbear

    difficulties.

    So actually, there is a big association between tahammul and hilm. In the huroof, and also in the

    definition, in the explanation.

    And in this verse, Allah swt is saying:

    (Surah Fatah: 4)

    And you can see that often in the Quran, when Allah swt mentions His Sifaat, often there are two

    together. You have Ghafoor ur Rahima, Rehman and Rahim; often two two sifat are paired together.And when you look at the tafsir, some mufassireen often write that there is some type of connection

    between those two sifat.And in this verse and other verses, you often see that Allah swt is Al-Aleem, He is All-Knowing,

    and He is Al-Halim, He is extremely forbearing. He has this tahammul mizaaji.

    So in this verse, theres a secret in this. If you look at it, when someone wrongs you or when

    someone hurts you, and if you want to forgive that person, you forgive him/her on the basis of what

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    you know. Theyve hurt you; they did something to you, you forgive them.

    You dont even know the whole story. You might just know ten percent of the story. What they have

    said to you, to your face, that is what youre forgiving them for

    . You dont know what theyve said behind your back, what theyve said, what they thought. Youdont know any of that, but whether you forgive them or get angry with them; whatever your

    reaction is, that is on your limited knowledge.

    Now here, in this verse, Allah swt is saying that He is Al-Aleem. He knows; He knows at a very

    very deep level.

    He knows when you thought of something; how that thought crept into your heart; how itcrept into your mind; how you demonstrated it; how you showed it; if you felt remorse, if you

    didnt feel remorse. If you showed regret; if you did tauba, if you didnt do tauba.

    He knows the intentions of your heart, the workings of your heart; He is closer to you than

    your jugular vein.

    Allah swt is Aleem, but at the same time, He is also Halim.

    That He knows 100% what were thinking, what were doing, But He chooses to have that

    tahammul, He chooses to overlook. He chooses to forgive. He chooses to give us a second chance,despite His being All-Knowing.

    So this is something that we have to learn.

    There is a saying in the Arabic language, maybe a Hadith:

    Takhalluqu bi akhlaqillah - that you should make your akhlaq, your mizaaj, your attributes likethe attributes of Allah swt; the attributes that we can share with Allah swt.

    Like being rahim, like being halim.

    And often you see that its interesting that when you study Quran and Hadith, that the relationshipthat you have with Allah swt, that if you want Allah swt to forgive you, then you have to be

    forgiving to other people.

    Famous Hadith:

    Where the Prophet sallAllahu alaihi wasallam says that If you want Allah to have rehem on you,

    then you should have rehem towards other people.

    If you want Allah swt to do purdah poshi of your sins, then you should do purdah poshi, i.e cover

    the sins of your fellow Muslim brothers and sisters.

    If you want Allah not to be angry with you, then you should also not be angry with your fellow

    human beings.

    So there is a lot of this dual relationship; this very dynamic relationship that we have with Allahswt.

    If we absorb those sifat, and we try to get these traits in ourselves, then Allah swt will also treat usin the same way. Its very much a give-take relationship; how we treat makhlooq; how we treat

    creation, is very much how Allah swt is going to treat us.

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    Knowledge and Tolerance:

    So if Allah swt, despite all His knowledge, He is Halim, He is Forgiving, He is Forbearing, He

    knows everything we did, He hears everything we said; He sees how we have lead our life. And ifhe still chooses to overlook, then who are we not to forgive? Who are we to be intolerant, to be

    unforgiving?

    So we have very little knowledge, but we are so intolerant. We have so little knowledge, but we

    dont even forgive, let alone forget. Forgiving to bohat bari baat hai; forgetting to bohat door ki baathai.

    So Allah swt has so much ilm and so much hilm. We have so little ilm and we have little hilm.

    These two things go together.

    When someone has hurt us really badly, when we know the faults and mistakes of somebody, we

    are ready to cut off relations.

    A husband and wife have a dispute; the wife is ready for a divorce.

    The children are ready to leave the house.

    When we have these problems, with our family members or any relations, we are ready to

    cut off. Allah swt doesnt do that.

    With Allah swt, we do so many things to spoil this relationship, we do so many things to hurt this

    relationship.

    Our Relationships in life:

    And I often say nowadays, shayad mera zehen bhi is taraf ho raha hai (my thoughts are often

    inclined towards this matter), about relationships, that everywhere people have relationship issues.Whether they are old, or young or middle-aged, everyone has relationships in their lives.

    And often for women, it is like their whole life is full, their whole life is made up, composed ofdifferent relations. Being a sister, being a daughter, being a mother, a daughter-in-law; being a wife.

    So many relationships, and were so worried about giving each relationship its due right; making somany people happy in our lives.

    We forget that the biggest relationship that we have, and the longest and most lasting relationshipthat we have is with Allah swt.

    When all these other relationships end, and sooner or later they doeither they die down, and

    youre not always going to be a sister; maybe some day youre not going to have any siblings.

    Youre not always going to be a daughter, sooner or later youre going to lose your parents. Yourenot always going to be a mother; sooner or later your children will go and leave. And your being the

    mother of young children, that episode of your life is going to finish. Youre not always going to bea wife. Sooner or later you might be a widow, you might not have your husband.

    So the only relationship that is going to help you from the beginning of your life to the end of yourlife, to the qabar, to the Akhirah, is your relationship with Allah swt.

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    So we do so many things to ruin this relationship, but Allah swt doesnt cut this relationship

    with us. He continues to give, continues to forgive; continues to give us rizq, continues to take careof us; continues to keep this bond alive.

    We sin, He brings us back to the masjid.

    We say things with our tongue which are displeasing to Him, Allah swt still gives us theability to speak, he gives us izzat. We do sins at night, without doing proper taubah and in the

    morning, Allah swt gives us izzat. People still respect us, give us praise.

    Allah swt is that Being in the universe who has the highest level of tahammul, the highest level of

    hilm, and, interestingly, the highest level of ilm. The most Aleem and the most Halim.

    Another point: He has the most Qudrat, the most capability, take intiqaam.

    To take revenge. We know a little bit, and were ready to fight it out. We know a little bit,

    and were ready to blast that person out of the water. Allah swt knows so much and He is the most

    Forgiving.

    So this is one sifat; this is one attribute that we have to work on as human beings. And this issomething that we should see in ourselves. How forgiving are we, how much rehem do we have;

    how much are we ready to forgive the faults of others?

    And actually, when a person praises you, koi bhi aap ki tareef karay, you should think that

    this person is not praising me, he is praising Allah swt. Who has hidden my faults from theuniverse, from creation, from people.

    So it is Allah swts tahammul mizaji that He doesnt humiliate us in this world. That He

    continues to forgive us, continues to give us rizq, continues to sustain us.

    Another aspect of Allah swts hilm: Muhlat

    Is that He gives us muhlat. Muhlat is translated in English as in He gives us extra time. Like

    when youre giving an exam, youre turning in a paper, you ask your teacher ; can I have an extra

    day to hand in my assignment; can I have an extra two days to work on my paper. A person who ishalim, who is forgiving and tolerant, he will give you the extra time.

    Allah swt is the most halim. Woh muhlat daitay hain, daitay hain, daitay hain, (He keeps onand on and on giving muhlat) until the end of your life. Till the day you die, till the last breath, Hes

    giving you muhlat, with the hope that this person might rectify, that this person might change. Thatmaybe he will make tauba now, shayad woh tauba kar lay, shayad tauba kar lay.

    To the extent thatajeebit comes in a Hadith that when a person sins, the angels dont writethe deeds immediately.

    The angel waits; if the person sins in the morning, the angel waits till the evening. Keh shayadyeh banda tobah kar lay (Maybe this person will make tobah); if she does tobah, then I wont even

    write the sin.

    And if she doesnt do tobah by the evening, then the angel will write down the sin.

    Giving muhlatajeeb baat haithere are some scholars who say that there are some

    people, some hastis, some of whom are still here; some of whom have left, that the angel who

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    writes their bad deeds hasnt written for 20-30 years. Has nothing to write down.

    It doesnt mean they dont sin; even if they sin, they constantly do tobah. So this is where Allah

    swt give his muhlat.

    In a Hadith it comes that all of Bani Adam are sinners. And the best of sinners are the ones who do

    tobah.

    So this is Allah swts muhlat. He gives it to us on a daily basis. He gives this to us throughout

    our lives. He gives this to us at different times of our live, the ups and downs of our lives.

    He gives us these windows of opportunities keh kabhi muhasiba karo, kabhi socho (reflect onyourselves sometime; think sometimes). He gives us happiness to do shukar; use these times to

    reflect upon the naimats of Allah swt.

    He gives us sadness and grief. There is a verse in the Quran that 15:35 Yehi woh hasti hai jo

    tumhain hansati hai, aur yehi who hasti hai jo tumhain rulati hai

    (An-Najam: 43)This is the same zaat.

    So this is our relationship, our very dynamic relationship that we have with Allah swt. Allah swt

    gives us happiness, He gives us grief, but the purpose and the point is just one. That we develop this

    relationship; make this connection with Allah swt.Make it the strongest connection and the strongest relationship you have in your life. Make it the

    most important relationship you have in your life.

    So this is something that Allah swt gives us muhlat. For rectifying ourselves, for changing

    ourselves.

    There is a qol by some buzurg (elder) who said that the birth of every child is proof that Allah swthas not given up on humanity.

    That the birth of every human is proof that Allah swt has not given up on humanity. We sometimesgive up; we see the halaat, we see all the injustices going on; we open up the TV, everything is

    negative. You see the news, everything is negative, everything is like the end of the time, people arenot humane anymore. People are very violent; we live in a very vicious society, we live in a very

    violent society; and a person can sometimes feel like giving up on humanity. Log aisay hee hain.Something bad happens to us, I think women especially are like that, when something happens, webecome like bas log hee aisay hain (that people are all just like that). Jhootay hain, dhokay baaz

    hain (That they are dishonest and deceitful), that all people are like that.

    But from the beginning of time to this time, and till the end of time, through of all the people of the

    world, Allah swt still hasnt given up. And all the Firouns, the Hitlers; all the evil people have comein, and Allah swt has still not given up on humanity. To Allah ki yeh zaat hai that has the most

    tahammul mizaaj. The most forbearing, the most forgiving, and Allah has the most knowledge, hasthe most ilm.

    If we look at our own self, often if you look at other people, it doesnt matter what type of ilm thatis, whether its your deeni ilm, whether its your general degreeoften when a person has

    knowledge, when they have ilm, they have a Ph.D, they have a Masters, B.A, M.B.A, often ilm

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    leads to a lesser hilm.

    Lesser tolerance, lesser forbearance, leads to more takabbur. More arrogance. These cause a person

    to become more critical. Critical thinking is a good thing, we develop it. Universities, university

    teachers or professors, think that critical thinking is good. But critical thinking in a way that helpsyou think, and not in a way that makes you critical of everyone around you. Not something that

    makes you lose tolerance for the people around you, for the human beings around you.

    But often you see this, that when a person has arrogance because of knowledge, and when a person

    becomes critical because of knowledge, this leads to less tolerance, less forbearance.

    The first entity of being that had takabbur was Iblees.

    Iblees said that And khairun minhu, that I am better than Adam (as), he had takabbur. And he had a

    lot of knowledge; it comes in the Hadith that he was an alim; he was an arif; and he was an abid; heused to worship. He had all these sifat, but he wasnt an ashiq. He wasnt a true lover of Allah. So

    he was mardood, he did these things which caused him to have takabbur.

    And when a person has takabbur, when they become highly critical, then they lose hilm. And true

    knowledge, true ilm, it actually leads to hilm. It leads to tolerance. In Urdu they say ilm ki zeenathilm kay saath hai . if you want the beauty of knowledge; true wisdom, true beauty that leads to

    hilm is ornamented, is made beautiful by being tolerant. So often I say that is a person really wantsa liberal education. Often colleges and universities around the world say that a liberal education

    promotes critical thinking, promotes tolerance. True liberal education, a true liberal mind, is through

    people who are tolerant.

    And tolerance doesnt mean that they are just tolerant of people who are like themselves. Tolerantby nature means being tolerant of people who are not like you. Theyre not like you academically;

    theyre not like you religiously, theyre not like you personality-wise, theyre not like you socio-

    economicallythats what true tolerance is, thats what true liberalism is.

    Liberalism doesnt mean that everyone should just be like us; everyone should just be like the West,everyone should just dress a certain way. Liberalism means accepting, having hilm. So actually

    hilm, being tolerant, is actually what nowadays, in the Western world, or in the academic world,

    would be called tolerant, being a liberal.

    And actually, the beauty of true knowledge; a person whos very wise; whatever wisdom they havein whatever studies theyve done in their lives, it actually leads to hilm, to being tolerant.

    And thats a problem, that we have knowledge. We have a lot of knowledge, whether it may be ofthe deen or the duniya, or college of Quran. Whatever knowledge we have, it doesnt lead us to

    hilm.

    And actually, the more experience a person goes through, experience actually leads a person to be

    more tolerant.

    Theres a Hadith, mafhum is that a person who slips, a person who makes mistakes, they are moretolerant.Because they know that I make the same mistakes. And they are more tolerant of the person

    who makes mistakes in front of them. They are more forgiving of the person who makes mistakes in

    front of them.

    So actually, true knowledge, true ilm leads a person to have fear of Allah, to have love for Allah,

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    towards being tolerant towards other human beings.

    And this is something that our humanity is lacking. As human beings, what we are lacking in is

    tolerance. Whether a person is deendar, whether they are people who are duniyadar, whatever

    these terminologies, whatever their background, we are as a qom, as an ummat, we are becomingless and less tolerant. Whether it be in times of thinking, and people who called themselves liberal

    , there sometimes we find them the most intolerant.

    So this is something in which we have to look back to what our religion says about tolerance. and

    this is actually on a higher level.

    Actually, our deen, on a high level, it says that you should do good to someone who treats youbadly.

    Hum yeh dekhtay hain (we should look at this), that if every person in the world, every timesomeone gave you a thorn to everyone who gave you a thorn, the whole world will be full of thorns.

    So you should do good to the one who wrongs you.

    A saying in Hadith about Isa (as).

    That once someone was curding Hazrat Isa (as), and they kept on saying and saying something, and

    someone said to Hazrat Isa (as), that why dont you reply? Ap koi jawab kyoon nahin daitay?

    Nowadays if someone was to curse us and say something bad, hum uss ko foran, hazir jawab. And

    people think that this is a good thing, woh bohat taiz hai (she is very cunning)hum kehtay hainkeh yeh to bohat achi bachi hai (that this is a very smart girl), she can stand up for herself. We

    celebrate that; thats actually anti-Islamic; it goes against the teachings of Islam.

    So Hazrat Isa (as)someone asked him that why dont you reply to that person, Hazrat Isa (as)

    gave a bohat pyara jawab (a beautiful answer): He said that every dish takes out whats in it. Thatperson is cursing me, that means that he has gandagi (uncleanliness) in him, and he is taking that

    out. And so Hazrat Isa (as) did not respond in kind.

    So often in these pressurizing situationsyou guys are in a pressure-cooker environment,

    academics, profession, family life. In these pressure situations, basically whats in your heart, thatwill come out.

    If you speak bad language, bad words, that means that is whats in your heart. You have sabar,

    thats whats in your heart. You get angry, thats whats in your heart. You want to abuse the person,you want to hit the person, you want to do zulm on the person, you want to take revenge; that showswhats in your heart.

    Jo pressure cooker hota haithat elicits our reactions.

    Do you have hilm; are you forgiving, or are you an angry person?

    Another Hadith:

    Once someone was arguing with Hazrat Abu Bakar Siddique (RA). And that person kept on arguing

    and arguing and saying things, and Hazrat Abu Bakar (RA) was quiet. And the Prophet salli Allahualaihi wasallam was standing with him, and neither of them were responding, or saying anything to

    that person. And that person constantly kept on abusing, until finally Hazrat Abu Bakar (RA)

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    couldnt take it anymore and he said something. When he said something, the Prophet salli Allahu

    alaihi wasallam got up and left. And later Hazrat Abu Bakar Siddique asked that why did you leave.The Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam said that until you were quiet, when you werent saying

    anything, the angels were responding on your behalf. They were cursing that person; they were

    responding on your behalf, and the minute you spoke, the angels left, and thats why I left.

    So this shows that if you have tahammul, if you have forbearance, it doesnt matter whatsomeone is saying to you, your reaction is tolerance. you take the higher ground.

    That is what Islam teaches us on a higher level. And thats the key; you cant end a bad situationin a bad way.

    If you want to purify; now this is a fiqhi point, you want to purify an impurity, you need

    something pure. If some gandagi is there, you have to wash it with water, wash it with a pure

    substance. You cant wash it with something thats impure. It would just make the thing even moreimpure.

    So if you want to rectify the bad habits of people, the bad personalities of people, you have to doit with goodness; you have to do it by taking the higher ground; you have to do it with a pure heart.

    And this is something, that if you look at the Shairahsomeone asked, what about rights? The

    Shariah says we should fight for our rights. Now the Shariah in Islam says that it is actually allowedto take revenge when somebody has wronged you. When someone has done something, you can

    equally, according to the law, according to the courts, take revenge in equivalence.

    However, the higher ground is to do sabar and to forgive.

    Thats why there is a verse in the Quran, 25:30. Those who do sabar and forgive.

    (Surah Luqman : Verse 17)

    That verily, this is from the difficult things to do. The high things to do.

    And if a person wants to have this sabar; sabar only comes when you forgive. Sabar comes whena person has this hilm, this tolerant nature, and this tolerant nature leads him to forgive.

    And this is something that you can study in human psychology, that when someone wrongs a

    person, even if they cant do anything and they hold it insideif they dont forgive, it will eat theminside. It will eat their heart; they will have problem, they will have high blood pressure; they wontbe able to sleep at night.

    And if you ever follow court cases, especially in the US, all these law and order shows, etc; often

    people, if you read real life situations, if someone has committed a grave injustice; someone killed

    their child; someone killed someone beloved to them; some big injustice was done upon them, theysaid I have to forgive. If I dont forgive I cant live.

    So you have to forgive. If we dont forgive, as human beings, then we are going to lose our

    humanity. We cannot be human beings. Our heart will eat up our spiritual heart, and we will begin

    to live like animals.

    Leading animalistic lives:

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    And thats the problem, I think most of humanity 27:03 aksarun naas la yalamoon. Most ofhumanity does not know. Most people live animalistic lives. Khain, piyain, enjoy, if someone hurts

    you, hurt them back, take revenge. Thats animalistic thinking. Thats the way our society is going.

    Thats why were losing our humanity. Thats why crazy things happen. People read about them andask whats going on in this world, it craziness, and then switch the channel, or turn the page of the

    newspaper. So this is where were losing our humanity,We dont even feel it. If we do feel it, maybe for the best of us its one, two minutes, three minutes.

    But if you look at a deeper level, people are becoming animalistic. And this is because we dont

    forgive. We dont have this hilm, we dont have this tolerance.

    Hadith:

    The Prophet sallAllahu alaihi wasallam said Fear the dua of the mazloom. Mazloom ki dua say

    daro kyun keh us kay aur Allah swt kar darmiyaan koi hijab nahin hai. There is no purdah beweenhim and Allah swt. So when you look at it, when zulm is done upon a person, and if they were to

    make a badd-dua, it is accepted (qabool). Or, interestingly, if they make any dua, it is qabool.

    Most of us look at this Hadith, and we understand it to mean badd-dua, that fear the badd-dua of a

    mazloom. But the higher level of people that were close to Allah swt, un par zulm bhi hota hai, unkay dil or zaban say badd dua nahin nikalti hai. They are treated unjustly, and still a badd-dua does

    not come out of their tongue or their heart. Un kay dil aur zaban say dua nikalti hai. Only a duacomes from their heart and tongue.

    And this is what you see in the lives of our aqabir. The lives of the people who are at the highestlevel of imaan. The highest level of being a momin.

    Waqiya of a buzurg:

    He was very much an Allah-wala, but very malang. People used to be like this in the earlier times,not caring what other people thought.

    So he was travelling on a boat, and he has just gotten his head shaved. And he was sitting there

    doing his ibadaat, doing his own work, and his head was very freshly shaved, such that it had a very

    chikna look. He children who were on the ship were a bit naughty. One kid came and hit his head;he didnt say anything; another kid came and hit his head, and they kept on doing this, and he didnt

    say anything. After a while, all these kids would just pass by and do something, throw something,and the buzurg was juts quietly sitting there, doing his stuff, not saying anything. Tahammul

    mizaaji, hilm. Ignoring, not saying anything.

    And the children kept on doing this; even the adults of that ship started laughing. The children were

    laughing, everyone was laughing at him, and he was quietly doing his stuff, not caring what theywere thinking.

    Allah walay thay, Allah ki baat un kay dil main aa gayi. All of a sudden, an ilham [an inspirationfrom Allah swt] came into his heart that Allah swt said that if you want, I could overturn their boat

    and that would be their punishment. So this Allah kay banday, he could have made dua. He couldhave made a badd-dua, he was mazloom. He said that Allah swt, if You want to overturn their boats,

    overturn the boats of their hearts. If you want to capsize their boat, capsize their heart. Change their

    hearts, and it comes that later all those people became tobah taib and they all became amongst themomineen, the very religious and pious people of that time.

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    So this is something that the people who have forbearance, because of their humanity, people

    change. Their humanity melts even the hardest of hearts.Another famous story about Hazrat Ali (RA).

    That once, you can imagine, during the heat of a battle, you are fighting, seeing your friends beingkilled. In the heat of battle, he is fighting a person on the other side. And just as he is overpowering

    g the enemy,; just as he is about to kill the enemy, that man spat in his face. You can imagine, in theheat of the battle, he could have just killed him right off. You can imagine, if someone spits in your

    face, how angry would you be? And if you have a sword in your hand, you dont know what you

    would do.

    He spat in his face, and the tahammul mizaaji of Hazrat Ali, his bravery, his forbearance was suchthat he took back his sword. He said, I cant kill you now. Get up and go. So the man is shocked, he

    said that I just spat in your face! And you are fighting me, Im from the enemy side. Hazrat Ali said

    that I cant kill you . Before, I was fighting you for the sake of Allah, and now, its going to be apersonal vendetta. Now its going to be a personal thing, and I cant kill you for a personal reason. I

    can only kill you if my intention is pure.

    And they say that the mans heart melted. A disbeliever, whos seeing the face of the Prophet

    sallAllahu alaihi wasallam, seeing the face of Hazrat Ali (RA), killing the Muslims, his heartmelted. Tahammul Mizaji. Tahammul Mizaji, hilm, melts the hardest of hearts. Can change the most

    animalistic of people, and make them into true human beings.

    So we have to become forgiving. Bardaasht karnay wali ki salahiyat apnay andar paida karain.

    (Cause the quality of forbearance to be born within you). We are so ready, in every little thing, tosay ab woh dekhay ge, now I am going to get back to her. Im going to do this, we do planning.

    Someone says something to you; you start planningwhat type of sms youre going to write,

    what type of this youre going to do. You start planning a whole course of action; what are you

    going to do to get back at her?

    When we are lacking tahammul mizaaji, that means we are lacking humanity. And when we actout of anger, when we act intolerant, think you are selling your humanity. You are selling this heart

    of yours. The heart that is human, us main ap janwar walay sifat paida kar rahay ho.

    So this is something that we see on a big level. Its not just religious people, irreligious people,

    Pakistanis, Muslims; on a large scale, we are losing this tolerant attitude.

    Often deen is badnaam, that they are intolerant. Maulvis are badnaam as being intolerant. This isnot the problem of any one group of people; this is a problem that we as a nation, as a qom, as anummat, have at large.

    And this is a time when a person really has to look at the life of the Prophet salli Allahu alaihi

    wasallam. And obviously, we always go back to the life of the Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam,

    because this is where you see a human being in the most perfect form.

    This is why we have to study the Hadith.People say that this is a hazaar saal purani baatain hain, pehlay zamanay ki cheezain hain. Humans

    are humans. You want to learn about humanity, you have to learn about it from the perfect human

    being.You want to learn about humanity, you cant learn it by studying humanities. Youre not going to

    learn about it from Max Weber, or Karl Marx, and whatever ideologies. You want to learn about

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    humanities, look at the perfect human being. Thats why you have to learn the Hadith.Yeh koi

    puranay zamanay ki batain naheen hain. (These are not things of the past). Its not like pehlay logaisa thay, pehlay cheezain aisi hoti theen.

    You want to learn how to be a human being, look at the best human being Ashraful Makhlooqat.Read about his life; hear about his Hadith.

    Then youll find out; that what is a true human and what am I. Then you will realize that am I

    human, or are these people human beings? These insaan, the Sahaba Karaam, the Prophets. So we

    have to look at the life of the Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam, how much hilm, how muchforbearance did he have?

    SunhanAllah, one is amazed. When you know the background of Hadith, know their history, we are

    amazed at the level of tolerance that the Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam had.

    Hadith narrated by Hazrat Anas (RA)

    Sometimes a person is the most intolerant with his own family members. It is narrated that HazratAnas (RA), he used to live in the house of the Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam, to do khidmet.

    Now it is said that jo ap ka khadim hota hai, your servants know you the best. If you really want toknow somebody, ask their servant, is she tolerant or intolerant? Thats when you know. Ghussa kis

    par bikalta hai? On people who are lesser than you, who are there to do your khidmet. So HazratAnas (RA) was given by his mother to the Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam, that this is my son,

    hes around ten years old, hes going to do khidmet for you. So Hazrat Anas (RA) lived for ten years

    in the house of the Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam. Very close quarters, doing khidmet of theProphet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam.

    He said in a Hadith that when the Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam told me to do something and

    I didnt do itobviously, he was a young man, he would have made mistakes, koi na koi garbar to

    ki hogiso he said if I was supposed to do something and I didnt do it, the Prophet salli Allahualaihi wasallam never said why didnt you do it. And if there was something I wasnt supposed to

    do and I did it, the Prophet sallAllahu alaihi wasallam never said why did you do it. Alwaystahammul mizaaji.

    So this is something that the Prophet sallAllahu alaihi wasallams own family members attested to.

    Another Hadith narrated by Hazrat Aisha (RA)

    That she said that the Prophet sallAllahu alaihi wasallam never got angry about his own personal

    issues. If someone did something to him; if someone hurt him. And that, SubhanAllah, you read inHadith, that somebody comes to the Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam and tugs at his shawl;someone comes to the Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam and tugs so hard that he gets a mark,

    nishaan par jatay hain. The Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam never said anything.

    There was no personal vendetta for personal issues; if he got angry, he got angry for the sake of

    Islam, for the sake of Allah, for the sake of the Muslims. Never anything personal, no personalrevenge.

    Another Hadith :

    Once Hazrat Aisha asked him, what was the most difficult period of your life? What was the mosthardest day of your life? And the Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam said that it has been nine

    years, lekin Taif ka jo gham hai mujhay aj tak mehsoos hota hai (I still feel the grief about what

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    happened at Taif).

    Everyone has some day in their life or some issue in their life; everyone has some sort of story like

    that. If you start thinking about that day, or that gham in your life, or that episode in your life, you

    can sit there and start crying. That grief is still so fresh (Who gham abhi tak itna taaza hai). Eventhought it might have happened many years ago, the gham is still taaza. For the Prophet salli Allahu

    alaihi wasallam, that day, that gham was Taif.

    And we can only imagine, that going to Taif when your own people, your own family, your own

    khandaan has rejected you. We get so upset if our family even says the slightest thing to us; we haveno tahammul, we have no zarf. Imagine that your whole family outright rejects you, and you say

    that maybe I should go and check out my extended family members in Taif.

    So hes going all by himself, walking all by himself to Taif; going there and being run out of town,

    not just by the adults, but also by the children. And not only being run out, but also being hit andinjured, that hes bleeding. The Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam is bleeding and being run out of

    town. You can imagine the gham and the sadness and the humiliation that a person might feel. At

    that time, one also feels anger, that why did these people treat me like this. At that time, Allah swtsent Hazrat Jibrael to say that if you want, hum pooray Taif kay shehr ko ulat kar dain gay. We can

    get rid of everybody here. The Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam said no. That maybe there mightbe some children born among them who would be Muslims.

    This is future thinking. And many, many famous religious people came from the children of Taif. So

    his is the tahammul mizaaji of the Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam, that even in the time where

    his badd-dua would have been accepted, he chose to make dua. That is a time of qabooliyat; whenwe are wronged, we are tempted, our nafs, our desire is to make badd-dua. We want to hurt that

    person. We want that person to feel the same hurt that we felt.

    At that time, to say no, I want to be halim, I want to have tahammul, I want to be tolerant; I will not

    make badd-dua, I will make dua. That Allah swt give him/her hidayat. Allah swt give themhappiness. Allah swt bring them on the straight path. We dont want to say it; but to force ourself to

    say it, it requires a lot of zarf. It requires a very big heart.

    And this is something that one of my teachers used to say To run a big show you have to have a

    big heart. I think we ought to have this in our house. To run a hig show, you need a big heart. Torun a big family, you need a big heart. To run a big institution you need a big heart. To run anything

    you need a big heart. Oonch neech hoti hai-there will be ups and downs. It doesnt matter who youlive with, where you live, which family background you belong to, you need a big heart. You need

    to be forgiving.

    So this is something that you see in this life of the Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam.

    Another famous example:

    Once the Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam, in the period of Makkah Mukarrama, for the studentsof seera, there was once a time when all the people of Makkah financially boycotted the Muslims.

    And this was a period of 1-2 years, and they lived separately.

    And it comes about them that it would be so bad that the children would be hungry, people would

    be hungry, no one would have food to eat. They were literally starving. And it comes that the peopleof Makkah, they were one valley away from the Muslims, they said that sitting in Makkah, we

    could hear the crying of the children, out of hunger.

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    And they knew very well that we are boycotting these Muslims, that is why the children are hungry.This shows how hard their hearts were. That you can hear other peoples children crying out of

    hunger, and you are not giving them food. So the Muslims had to go through this difficult time, and

    still Allah swt did not let them fight.

    Later on, when the Muslims left and did Hijrah to Madinah Munawwara; at that time, the people ofMakkah Mukarrama went through a famine. And they went through such a difficult time that the

    people of Makkah went to the Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam and said that you must have

    made some badd-dua, please make dua that this famine ends.

    So around this same time, there was a man whose name was Samama bin Aqab. He lived on theoutskirts of Makkah, and he used to sell wheat to the Muslims. Then, later, he accepted Islam. When

    he accepted Islam, he said that these people are the enemies, they hurt the Muslims so much, Im

    not going to sell them wheat. And the Makkans got paraishan, that we would not be able to buywheat, and we would be in difficulties, we would not have enough food; we would not be able to

    feed ourselves, feed our children. But he still boycotted them and refused to sell them wheat.

    So the Makkans, they knew that the Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam was halim. They knew the

    Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam was forgiving, and they went to him and asked that can yourequest Samama to sell us wheat and not boycott us. And the Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam

    said okay. And he told Samama that you must sell wheat to the Makkans, no matter what they did tous. This is the Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallams hilm. You see the Prophet salli Allahu alaihi

    wasallams tahammul mizaaji and the forgiving nature that he had. Even to his own enemies, the

    people that treated him badly, he treated them with such dignity.

    And we can see that in our own lives; can we think of any episode similar to this in our ownlives? Have we treated any one like this that when someone has wronged us so badly, have we

    given them dignity, have we forgiven them in that way?

    Another episode:

    Most people, when it comes to their children, they melt. Their hearts are very soft. If someone

    hurts you, youre not that offended, but when someone hurts your child. ..if someone could kill your

    child, most people cant bear that.

    In the life of the Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam, he had a daughter named Zainab, and he saidabout her that deen ki khatir jitna us ko sataya gaya kisi aur ko nahin sataya gaya . she was

    tormented because she accepted Islam; her husband at that time didnt. They didnt let her leaveMakkah. Finally, when they let her leave for Madinah, they said that we are taking your son. And asshe was leaving, she was expecting at that time, some of her own susrali relatives, came and hit the

    camel, and made her fall. She fell off the camel, she hurt herself; they took the son. They told heryou can go but your son is not going to be allowed to go with you.

    And because of that fall, she hurt her back, and she went through a miscarriage. And you can

    imagine going through a miscarriage, and then, on top of that, having to travel in that day and age,for two weeks (it was a fourteen days journey from Makkah to Madinah). Two weeks by camel to

    Madinah, having a miscarriage at the same time. And it is said that it was because of these injuriesthat she eventually passed away.

    So the Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam; the man who hit the camel and made it fall, his namewas Hibar bin Aswad. The Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam later forgave him when he came to

    Makkah. He was one of those people who was captured and the Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam

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    forgave him.

    Last episode is Fatah-e-Makkah:

    the key to the Kaabah:

    Fatah-e-Makkah is probably one of the most celebrated times of the Muslims in the early years. Atthat time, to go back to the same city that kicked you out.

    When the Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam came back to Makkah, he first went to the Khana-e-

    Kaabah. When he came to the Khana-e-Kaabah, the first thing he did was to ask for the keys.They keys at that time belonged to a man named Usman bin Talha. He was not Muslim, So the

    Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam asked Usman bin Talha to give him the keys. And he openedthe door, went inside and prayed. While he was praying, Hazrat Abu Bakar, Hazrat Umar, Hazrat

    Ali (RAA), all the big Sahaba were standing outside. And obviously it happens that when a person

    is successful, is victorious, you select the people that are close to you.So everyone was waiting for the Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam to come out, so they could see

    who he gives they key to. Some said that it would be given to Hazrat Abu Bakar; some said to

    Hazrat Ali, everyone was waiting to find out who was going to get the keys. Obviously, you givethe keys to the people who are your closest followers.

    When the Prophet salli Allahu alaihi wasallam came out, he looked at Usman bin Talha, who was

    not a Muslim at this time. And he said: Usman, do you remember when I was leaving for Hijrah, Iwas leaving Makkah Mukarrama, I came to the Khana-e-Kaabah, and I really wanted to go inside.

    It was a big desire of my heart that I could go in and pray. I asked you, O Usman, can you give me

    the keys, can you open the doors for me, so that I can pray inside? And you said no. you did notallow me. And at that time, I was very hurt. And I was in great grief about leaving Makkah

    Mukarramah, and not knowing when I might again see the Khana-e-Kaabah, and at that time I said,O Usman, a day will come when I will be in your place, and you will be in my place. And that time

    has come. Woh din aa gaya. Meray Allah nay meray qol ko sacha kiya. Allah swt has made my

    words into truth.I am in your position, where I have the keys, and you are in the weaker position. O Usman, I am not

    going to do to you what you did to me. And he gave Usman the keys. And he said that these keyswill stay in your family until the end of time.

    Conclusion:

    This is hilm, this is tahammul, this is forgiving. Giving people their right when theyve wrongedyou. Forgiving people even when theyve hurt you. This requires a lot of tahammul. This requires

    us to remember our humanity, to remember that these sifat are the aala sifat, the high sifat that aMomin should try to strive for, at least in some aspects of our lives.So may Allah swt grant us as individuals, us as a collective, an ummat, this tahammul mizaaji, this

    forbearance, this tolerant attitude that we can forgive our fellow human beings, forgive our fellowMuslim brothers and sisters, forgive fellow human beings.

    Taken from HERE

    Sobia Kamaluddin Ahmeds Profile:

    Alimah Sobia Ahmed was born and raised in the US and received her BA in Sociology and Arabic

    and Islamic Civilization with double honors from the University of Chicago and Masters ofEducation from the University of Illinois. She went on to study the Dars-e-Nizami course full-time

    for four years at Jamia Zainab, Lahore and received the Alimiyya degree. In 2005, Sobia founded

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    Zaynab Academy in Lahore, where she teaches classes in Quran, Tafsir, Hadith, Fiqh, and Arabic.

    Sobia also delivers talks on Islam and drawing closer to Allah. Her students include students andalumni of LUMS, LSE, Kinnaird, FAST, BNU as well as young professional women

    Her Institution: http://www.zaynabacademy.org/

    http://www.zaynabacademyonline.org/