Letter n. 9
Dear sisterAsma
,
I
hope you feel much better now since you have managed to rid yourself of all bitterness and pain and have tasted the sweetness of Faith and Patience. A believer should know that whatever he suffers is for the sake of Allah and within His watch.
Such knowledge will strengthen his firm stance and open new roads of hope for him. However difficult the pathis,
and he can keep on treading it. Allah the Almighty ordered theprophets:
Moses andHaroun
, to go toPharoah
. TheQur'anic
verses relate:
Go both toPharoah
,surely
he has become inordinate, then speak to him a gentle word, haply he may mind or fear. Both said: Our Lord, surely we fear that he may hasten to do evil to us as he may become inordinate. Hesaid:
Fear not, surely I am with you both.I
do hear and see. (Taha
, 20: 43-46)
With these Divinewords
Allah sent two of His worshippers to Pharaoh. These words indicate a serious situation with certain results. Pharaoh might hasten to do evil and increase his oppression, and the two Apostles feared this possibility. They were two of the oppressed masses to face the mightiest tyrant of that time.
A tyrant who claimed without the least right to be himself a god, and dared to ask the people to worship him.
The two prophets were to face him and tell him to bear witness that: There is no Lord but
Allah the One, with no other partners.
The two prophets were in need of a mighty power though they were strong enough to perform the mission. Hence theysaid, ...our
Lord, surely we fear that he....
That mighty powerwas felt
with the awareness that Allah was with them, hearing and seeing. Allah did not promise to fight for them, but just informed them that He was near them, hence they were ready to take all risks and rush into a difficult situation.
When the believer thinks he is striving along the road marked by Allah the Almighty, Who knows everything about that road and observes the performance of His creatures it becomes easy for him tocarryon
his way, despite the rough terrain. Allah does not provide man with an easy passage along a paved scented road. It is enough for a believer to know that Allah is with him, for him to feel happy and strong.
He then tastes happiness despite hardships. Every believer may facea lot of
obstacles throughout his life's course, struggling for the sake of Allah. Sometimes he gives in and wonders: 'Why is all this, Oh my Lord? I am striving forYour
sake, treading Your path...but...?'
Such a person should know that, it is not an easy task at all to get to the happy end. One, therefore, needs great spiritual determination and has to pass many stages.
Throughout his drive to achieve his aim, a person needs certainty (in Allah's help), persistence,fortitude
and sincerity. He must be aware of such qualifications manifested in his life, and should prove himself worthy, of such qualifications with satisfaction.
One cannot achieve the apex of happiness without going through difficulties. However great the troubles are, one should consider them nothing compared to the sublime aim and worthy reward...those troubles indicate the expected good rewards. Finally,I
am happy to tell you that we are coming home within a few days, Allah willing.
Zahra