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  Friday Sermon: Holding Fast unto the Sunnah
Posted on Monday, June 20 @ 04:31:28 AST by eng
 
 
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Holding Fast unto the Sunnah

Shaykh ‘Alee Al-Hudhayfee

10, Jumaadal-Ulaa 1426 (17 June, 2005)

All praise is due to Allaah, Lord of all the worlds. Peace and blessings be upon the Messenger, his household and companions.

Fellow Muslims! Fear Allaah as He should be feared and obey Him. That is better for you in this world and the Hereafter.

Dear Muslims! Know that Allaah has done mankind a great favour by sending Muhammad, blessings and peace be upon him, to them as a Messenger. Allaah says,

“We sent you not, but as a mercy for all creatures.”

(Al-Anbiyaa 21:107)



The Muslim is specially blessed with the message of Muhammad because he followed it and acted upon it; and the disbeliever is also generally blessed with the message of Islaam because Muslims’ adherence to the teachings of their religion prevents the evil of the disbelievers and dries up the sources of great corruption that could have occurred in the land. Allaah says,

“And did not Allaah check one set of people by means of another, the earth would indeed be full of mischief: but Allah is full of bounty to all the worlds.”

(Al-Baqarah 2:251)

Allaah revealed the greatest Book to His Messenger and He revealed to him the greatest explanation for that Book in form of the Sunnah. He undertakes the protection of the Qur’aan and the Sunnah from interpolations and changes and protects them from perverted ideas and interpretations. Allaah established proof against mankind through the leader of all Messengers. He guided Muhammad to the best guidance and made easy for him the best of all paths. Allaah says,

“And We will make it easy for thee (to follow) the simple (Path).”

(Al-A‘laa 87:8)

Allaah’s Messenger said, “The best speech is the Book of Allaah. The best guidance is that of Muhammad, blessings and peace be upon him. The worst of all affairs are the innovations and every innovation is erroneous.” (Muslim)

The Messenger of Allaah fulfilled his as far as levels of acts of worship; levels of the religion and level of meritorious deeds are concerned. He has fulfilled his obligation as best as possible. The Messenger of Allaah is the model for the worshipper, model for the caller for the way of Allaah, model for the teacher, model for the ruler, model for the leader, model for the soldier, and model for the husband and father. He is exemplar per excellence in human interactions and in all aspects of human endeavours. Allaah says,

“You have indeed in the Messenger of Allaah a beautiful pattern (of conduct) for any one whose hope is in Allaah and the Final Day, and who engages much in the praise of Allaah.”

(Al-Ahzaab 33:21)

‘Aaishah said, “The Prophet’s [code of] conduct is the Qur’aan.” This means, he used to follow the injunctions of the Qur’aan in everything that he had to do and he abstained from all that the Qur’aan prohibits.

Fellow Muslims! The Sunnah of Allaah’s Messenger is the only guide to the straight path that the Muslims should follow. The Sunnah of Allaah’s Messenger entails all that is good. He who abandons the Prophet’s Sunnah will be deprived of all blessings and he who abandons some of the Sunnah has missed blessings that are in proportion to the Sunnah that he missed.

If this is the virtue of the Sunnah and the lofty place it occupies Islaam, what then is the meaning of this Sunnah?

Sunnah, in Arabic language means: the trodden path and the followed norm. Allaah says,

“(This was Our) way with the Messengers We sent before you: thou will find no change in Our ways.”

(Al-Israa 17:77)

In Islaam, Sunnah means: holding fast to and following the path of the Prophet, his rightly guided successors and his companions in matters of belief and in their words and deeds. Sunnah is also used to describe the sayings, deeds and approvals of the Messenger, for these are the source of the Muslim’s belief and deed.

Dear brethren! The situation of the Muslims today is a source of grief for every believer in the oneness of Allaah. The enemies formed a confederation against them and they make them taste severe torment. Muslims’ honour is violated in many lands and they are subjected to ignominy in many places.

Ideological differences, political bigotry, nationalism of the days of ignorance and innovated acts of worship have tore apart the ranks of the Muslims and weakened them. Their weakness and degeneration are not attributable to fewness of their numbers. They are rather the greatest in number of all the adherents of religions. Their calamity therefore lies in their negligence in implementing the injunctions of their religion. Allaah says,

“Verily never will Allaah change the condition of a people until they change it themselves (with their own souls). But when (once) Allaah wills a people's punishment, there can be no turning it back, nor will they find, besides Him, any to protect.”

(Ar-Ra‘d 13:11)

Brethren in faith! The situation in which the Muslims find themselves today has awaken those with high-mindedness and given warning alarms and sincere admonition that Muslims should return to their Lord in repentance, hold fast unto their religion and put to practice the Book of their Lord and the Sunnah of their Prophet, so that Allaah may show mercy to them and remove their calamity.

The diseases of the Muslims are many and the causes of their degeneration are numerous. The matter can even become worse than they are now but the good ending is eventually for Islaam.

The only remedy for this disease is to follow the Sunnah. Following the Sunnah and adhering to the path of the righteous predecessors are the remedy for the diseases the Muslims are suffering from. Implementing the Sunnah of Allaah’s Messenger is also the only way to blessings.

Adhering to the Sunnah means shunning differences. It means unity of purpose. Adhering to the Sunnah brings about victory over the enemies and the people of error and desire.

Some scholars said, “Any country whose inhabitants follow the Sunnah and in which the light of the Sunnah illuminates is always given victory over its enemies. And any country, in which the light of the Sunnah is suppressed, will be defeated by the enemy.”

Allaah’s Messenger said, “My provision is put under the shade of my spear, ignominy and disgrace are made the lot of whoever disobeys my command and whoever emulates a people has become one of them.”

Aboo Daawood and At-Tirmidhee reported on the authority of Al-Irbaad ibn Saariyah that he said, “Allaah’s Messenger gave us an exhortation at which the eyes shed tears and the hearts were afraid. A man said: Allaah’s Messenger! It seems as if it were a farewell exhortation, so what injunction do you give us?  He then said: I enjoin you to fear Allaah, and to hear and obey even if it be a slave, for those of you who live after me will see great disagreement. You must then follow my Sunnah and that of the rightly guided successors. Hold to it and stick fast to it. Avoid novelties, for every novelty is an innovation, and every innovation is an error.”

Calling unto the Sunnah is the obligation of every Muslim. The Muslim should invite his brother to make up for the Sunnah he has missed. He has to remind him whenever he becomes heedless and to teach him whenever he forgets. He should cooperate with him in doing good deeds and warn him against evil deeds.

The Muslim should call a non-Muslim to Islaam by showing him the excellent qualities of the religion and establishing the proof for him. The Muslim should be an embodiment of Islaamic teachings.

As for you, the Muslims of this country, you need to thank Allaah for His many favours upon you. Beware of the evil with which others were afflicted and beware of being indifferent to sins for it is a cause of punishments.

The Muslim must endeavour to make his today better than his yesterday and his morrow better than his today. He should not be pleased by lacking in acts of obedience to Allaah and being indifferent to sins.

Fellow Muslims! Beware of things that could hinder your adherence to the Sunnah. The greatest hindrance is to follow the desire. Allaah says about those who obdurately reject the truth,

“But if they hearken not to you, know that they only follow their own lusts: and who is more astray than one who follows his own lusts, devoid of guidance from Allaah? For Allaah guides not people given to wrong-doing.”

(Al-Qasas 28:50)

The righteous predecessors call the people of innovations followers of desires because of their disagreement with the Sunnah.

Allaah says,

“Then, there has succeeded them a posterity who have given up As-Salât (the prayers) (i.e. made their Salât (prayers) to be lost, either by not offering them or by not offering them perfectly or by not offering them in their proper fixed times) and have followed lusts. So they will be thrown in Hell.”

(Maryam 19:59)

Among things that hinders the adherence to the Sunnah is emulating the people of error and misguidance, those who have deviated from the right path. Allaah says,

“Follow what has been sent down unto you from your Lord (the Qur'aan and Prophet Muhammad's Sunnah), and follow not any Auliyâ' (protectors and helpers who order you to associate partners in worship with Allaah), besides Him (Allaah). Little do you remember!”

(Al-A‘raaf 7:3)

Ignorance also prevents one from adhering to the Sunnah. The Prophet said, “He whom Allaah wants to bless, He gives him the understanding of the religion.”

Dear Muslim brother! You should not allow anything to prevent you from following the Sunnah. For, none is saved from evils and punishments and none is favoured with blessings and Paradise except those who follow the path of the Prophet and his companions. Hold tenaciously unto the Sunnah in every aspect of your life. Memorise portions of the Qur’aan and the Sunnah that are essential in acts of worship and in dealing with others. The more you memorise of them the better for you.

Allaah says,

“O you who believe! Obey Allaah and His Messenger, and turn not away from him while you are hearing. And be not like those who say: "We have heard," but they hear not. Verily! The worst of (moving) living creatures with Allaah are the deaf and the dumb, those who understand not (i.e. the disbelievers). Had Allaah known of any good in them, He would indeed have made them listen; and even if He had made them listen, they would but have turned away with aversion (to the truth).”

(Al-Anfaal 8:20-23)

Dear brethren! Fear Allaah and spend your time in righteous deeds. Do not waste your life by squandering the opportunity to do good deeds. Allaah says,

O you who believe! Fear Allaah and keep your duty to Him. And let every person look to what he has sent forth for the morrow, and fear Allaah. Verily, Allaah is All-Aware of what you do.”

(Al-Hashr 59:18)

The Messenger of Allaah said, “There are two blessings about which may people are deluded: good health and free time.”

Whenever a Muslim has a free time, he should not exceed the lawful things to unlawful ones. Blessed be the one who does not leave the lawful thing for unlawful one.

Fellow Muslims! Take good care of those whom Allaah put in your care. The responsibility of the parents towards their children is great. Do not leave your children to evils and negligence. Do not shirk your responsibility in reforming your homes, for the family is the foundation of the society. When you on tourism, travel only to those countries where you will be safe from corruptions. 

 
 
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