Q: What is
the ruling on one who becomes discontented when he is afflicted by calamity?
A: In times
of calamity, people divide into four different levels:
The First
Level: Discontent and there are different types of discontent:
1. In the
heart, as if he is angry with his Lord, and so he rails against what
Allāh has ordained for him, and this is forbidden and could even lead to
disbelief. Allāh
says:
وَمِنَ النَّاسِ مَن
يَعْبُدُ اللَّهَ عَلَى حَرْفٍ فَإِنْ أَصَابَهُ خَيْرٌ اطْمَأَنَّ بِهِ وَإِنْ
أَصَابَتْهُ فِتْنَةٌ انقَلَبَ عَلَى وَجْهِهِ خَسِرَ الدُّنْيَا وَالْآخِرَةَ
ذَلِكَ هُوَ الْخُسْرَانُ الْمُبِينُ
“And among
mankind is he who worships Allaah as it were upon the edge (i.e. in doubt): if
good befalls him, he is content therewith; but if a trial befalls him he turns
back on his face (i.e. reverts to disbelief after embracing Islam). He loses
both this world and the Hereafter.”
(Al-Hajj
22:11)
2. That it is
spoken, such as invoking woe, destruction and the like and this is forbidden.
3. That it is physical, such as striking
the cheeks, tearing the clothes and pulling out the hair and the like, and all
of this is forbidden, because it negates the patience which is required.
The
Second Level:
Patience and this is as the poet says:
Patience is like its name, its taste is
bitter,
But the end result s of it are sweeter
than honey.
So, he considers this burden heavy, yet
he bears it, even though he hates that it should occur, and his faith protects
him from discontent. So, its occurring or not occurring are not the same to
him. This is an obligation, because Allāh سُبحانه
وتعالى has commanded him to
be patient, saying:
وَاصْبِرُواْ
إِنَّ اللّهَ مَعَ الصَّابِرِينَ
“and be patient. Surely, Allaah is
with those who are As-Sabirun (the patient).”
(Al-Anfal 8:46)
The Third Level: Acceptance: That a
person accepts misfortune, so that its presence or absence are the same to him.
Its presence is not hard on him, and he does not bear a heavy burden due to it,
and this is highly preferred, although not obligatory, according to the most
authoritative opinion. The difference between it and the last level is clear,
because the presence of misfortune and its absence are the same in the
acceptance of this person, whereas in the level before it, misfortune is
difficult for him, yet he bears it.
The Fourth Level: Gratitude, and this
is the highest level: It is by him thanking Allaah for the misfortune which has
befallen him, because he knows that this misfortune is a cause of his sins
being remitted and and it might also be a cause of his reward being
increased. The Prophet صلّى اللَّهُ عليه وسلّم said:
“There is NO misfortune that afflicts a
Muslim except that Allaah remits a sin from him because of it, even the prick
he receives from a thorn.”
(Reported by Al-Bukhari & Muslim)
- Transcribed from: Fatawa Arkan-ul-Islam | Islaamic Verdicts on the Pillars of Islam, Volume 1 – Creed and Prayer | Sheikh ‘Uthaimeen
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