The Worry Is One
In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful
Shaykh `Aa'id Abdullah al-Qarnee
Al-Hakim reports in al-Mustadrak, "God will suffice he, who makes his worry
in life one; and he, who is branched by worries, God will not care in whichever
valley of life he perishes". The meaning of this is that one should concentrate one's worries from
beginning to end on obeying Allah subhanahu wa ta`ala and preparing oneself for
his meeting, for this is the greatest of all worries, and the greatest of all
matters. For this very reason messengers were sent, and books were revealed, and
the trade of Paradise and Hell was set, and the Sirat (the bridge over Hellfire)
was laid down, and for which the Scale was put forth. He who Allah made to see and awakened his heart, gathers his concerns and
directs his thought towards the meeting with his creator and master. For this
matter is enough to engage one and exhaust all the rest. Furthermore, the more life enters the heart the more the worry and the
preparation. You will not find a man knowledgeable in his religion, sound in his
mind but had gathered his soul in this very worry. He would not work, stand nor
sit down but in awe of God, unique in his highness and the greatest of all
duties ordained. His senses would be directed to serving his master and his
tongue would only speak of his praise, and his heart would beat with gratitude,
and his eyes would show his deep love with truthful tears. As for he who channels his worries in all matters of life, don't ask about
his well-being, for he is anxious, disturbed, perplexed, sorrowful and lost
without any sort of benefit. He is forever in continuous sadness because whoever
falls in love with life is killed and who lusts for it will fall sick and who
serves it will end up disappointed. We ask Allah subhanahu wa ta`ala to channel
all our worries in pleasing him, and dedicate our lives for his obedience, and
his worship.
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