“A
good accountant will always anticipate and provide for potential loss and never
anticipate gain” – Basic Accounting Principles
Once
upon a time ago, an acquaintance of mine said this to me. “I pray 5 times a
day, most of the time, I fast every Ramadhan and I give money for charity. I am
a good Muslim because I never disturb others. I believe what I’m doing is
enough and I will be ok. There is no need to do anything extra”
What
was my reaction to her statement? Well….believe it or not, I kept quiet. I didn’t
offer any comment but instead I merely smiled at her. I knew at that time that
any comment that I make will lead to an argument. I decided a long time ago,
not to argue about religion with anyone. I was paid, as a lawyer, to argue my
cases in court on behalf of my clients but when it comes to religion that is
where I draw my line.
It
was not because that I agreed with her statement, in fact, it is quite the
opposite but I knew at that time, she wasn’t expecting a comment from me
neither would she welcome it. She wasn’t asking a question either but she was
merely stating her point.
Rasul
Allah (sal Allahu alaihi wa sallam) said: “Whoever does not argue when he is in
the wrong will have a home built for him on the edge of Paradise. Whoever
avoids it when he in the right will have a home built for him in the middle of
Paradise. And whoever improves his own character, a home will be built for him
in the highest part of Paradise.” [Tirmidhi]
I am
not the ‘religious police’. I can’t go round telling people what they are
thinking or doing is wrong because I, myself, am not sure if whatever I am doing
is right. If this acquaintance was to ask me a question, then it would be
different story because I will be giving her my own personal opinion based on
my limited understanding but I would still attach an exemption clause to my
answer and would still tell her to refer the matter to an Islamic scholar.
Her
statement got me wondering though. Have I ever thought consciously or
sub-consciously, that whatever act of worship that I am performing is enough to
earn me a ticket to Jannah? Have I ever been cocky enough to think my deeds are
sufficient to shield me from the Fires of Hell? Have I ever been arrogantly enough
to think that I am ‘safe’?
You
see, each of us have our own book of ‘accounts’. Our books are called books of
deeds and it is maintained by the two Angels that are appointed specifically to
jot down ALL our deeds. Nothing is
left out.
Unlike
the normal books of accounts, where we can check the transactions every end of
the month and make sure that it balances, our book of deeds are quite different. If
there are any shortages in the normal book of accounts, then we easily can top-up the
differences or add in to ensure that we have a positive balance. Unfortunately,
our books of deeds are not visible to us. We can’t check to see if our deeds
are balanced. We can’t ensure that there are no shortages whereby the bad deeds
outweigh the good. The only time that we will be shown our books, is on
Judgment Day. By that time, it will be too late to do any rectification work.
Just
the other day, the Wise Owl brought up this topic. He said “Sister, we must
never think that whatever we have done for Allah Al Mighty is enough. We must
never be arrogant to think that we are okay and that we have secured a place in
Jannah. By performing the basic acts of worship, we will be rewarded for it but
that reward may not stay with us permanently. It might be given away later. If
we have very little reward in our books, then, if it is given away, we will be
left with nothing.”
What
the Wise Owl was referring to about ‘rewards being away’ is related to this
hadith.
“Whoever
has wronged his brother, in the way of property or honor, let him go to him and
repair it, before it is taken [from him on a day] when he has no dirhams or
dinars, such that if he has any good deeds, some of the good deeds will be
taken and given to [the wronged one], otherwise [if he has no good deeds], some
of the other's evil deeds will be taken and cast upon him." [Bukhari,
Al-Mazalim, 5/121, #2449. Ahmad, Al-Musnad, 2/435]
The thing
is we sometimes don’t realize that we have committed wrong. As human we will definitely
make a mistake or commit a sin. The only person who was free of sins was our
beloved Prophet Muhammad SAW.
You see, a piece of juicy gossip can easily be
disguised as a piece of important news so when we utter it or hear it, it does
not cross our mind as it being sinful. We may have, unintentionally taken
something belonging to others. For example, some brothers have told me that if
they lose their shoes or slippers during Jumaah prayers, either they will walk
home bare footed or take the other slippers that they can find. Now, the latter
is actually stealing because they have taken something that did not belong to
them.
We sometimes
take lightly the smaller sins that we commit on a daily basis, thinking that it
is ‘small’. We take for granted that we only need to ask for forgiveness and all
our small sins will be forgiven. After all, Allah SWT is very Merciful but, we
fail to realize that small sins can accumulate to become a mountainous of sins.
Sins against another person will not be forgiven by God but it must be forgiven
by the person whom we have wronged. If we did not manage to seek for
forgiveness, thenthat is when our rewards will be given to them on Judgment
Day. The Wise Owl said that if we are not careful, we might end up ‘bankrupt’ on
Judgment Day and to make matter worse, if we do not have any more rewards to
give away, the bad deeds of the person whom we have wronged, will be added to
our own list of bad deeds. Imagine going to Hell for other someone else’s sins!
The moral
of the story is, we must never take for granted that we have done enough acts
of worship or good deeds. We must never be arrogant to believe that we will be
given a place in Jannah. Strive hard to increase our ibadah and good deeds
because we must take into account the good deeds that we may have to give away
later. Never be too sure that our bad deeds are less than our good deeds. Never
think that we are safe from the Fires of Hell. It is not for us to declare
ourselves as good Muslims because only God Al Mighty is qualified to do that. …….
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