As
Ahmadi Muslims we should strive to earn
lawful income and pay charity at the prescribed
rates. Our beloved Huzur gave the following
sermon regarding this topic and every
member of the community should read this
, (from www.alislam.org):-
Friday
Sermon 13th June 2008 - Urdu
The Urdu Khutba is here
The Englihsh Khutba is here
Divine attribute of Al Razzaq (The Provider)
Summary of Friday Sermon
Delivered by Hadhrat
Mirza Masroor Ahmad at, the Head of the
Ahmadiyya Muslim Community
June 13 th, 2008
NOTE: Alislam Team takes
full responsibility for any errors or
miscommunication in this Synopsis of the
Friday Sermon
Huzur continued with
the subject of Rizq (provision/sustenance)
and Divine attribute of Al Razzaq (The
Provider) in his Friday Sermon today.
Huzur said as he had mentioned last week
Allah declares that He alone is the Provider
of all creation and for man, who is the
most eminent of all creation, Allah provides
material as well as spiritual sustenance.
Allah states that if the believers put
their trust in Him He provides from sources
that those who do not believe have no
concept of.
Huzur said Ahmadis write
to him from various countries of the world
about their experiences of how Allah has
blessed their business and is bestowing
them beyond their hopes. This increases
their faith. Fact is that it is a sign
of a true believer that when he/she receive
a blessing his/her attention is promptly
drawn to Allah in thankfulness. Explaining
further, Huzur cited verse 13 of Surah
Luqman (31:13) – ‘And We bestowed
wisdom on Luqman, saying, 'Be grateful
to Allah: and whoso is grateful, is grateful
only for the good of his own soul. And
whoso is ungrateful, then, surely, Allah
is Self-Sufficient, Praiseworthy.’
Huzur said when Hadhrat Ibrahim (on whom
be peace) had prayed for his progeny he
had also supplicated for them to be grateful:
'Our Lord, I have settled
some of my children in an uncultivable
valley near Thy Sacred House - Our Lord,
- that they may observe Prayer. So make
men's heart incline towards them and provide
them with fruits that they may be thankful.’
Surah Ibrahim verse 38. Huzur said when
a believer observes Allah’s blessings
he is grateful and this causes an increase
in his taqwa (righteousness) and indeed
it should. Allah then bestows further
blessings, with His grace He increases
their Rizq. He has this dealing with those
who have enhanced belief or those who
endeavour to enhance their belief. The
increase in the Rizq of a believer is
not accidental but is in accordance with
Divine promise: ‘And remember also
the time when your Lord declared: 'If
you are grateful, I will surely bestow
more favours on you; but if you are ungrateful,
then know that My punishment is severe
indeed.' Surah Ibrahim verse 8. Huzur
said it may be said about those who do
not believe that in accordance with the
law of nature their hard work bears fruit
and they are thus rewarded, however, for
a believer, when along with hard work
there is belief and taqwa then the reward
is much greater and even if there is some
lapse in the effort made, Allah makes
up the deficiency.
The Promised Messiah
(on whom be peace) said that Allah has
declared that He is the Razzaq of one
who adopts taqwa. Huzur said it was his
personal experience as well as Ahmadis
write to him that when their harvest is
greater than the non-Ahmadis they are
asked what extra effort did they make
to get a greater yield. Their answer is
that the one tenth or the one sixteenths
of their income that they give in the
cause of Allah is their ‘extra’
bit and it is this that brings the blessings.
Citing verse 4 of Surah
Al Talaq (65:4) Huzur said Allah provides
for those who are righteous from unexpected
means. This extraordinary blessing has
a condition; when Allah manifests His
attribute of Al Razzaq for His servant
then His servant too should make effort
in adopting and adhering to taqwa.
The Promised Messiah
(on whom be peace) said that one who will
shun the smallest of sins for fear of
Allah will be saved from trouble by Allah.
With reference to this Huzur said he wished
to draw attention towards the social benefits
system that some Western governments provide
to the unemployed or those on low income
to bring their standard of living to an
acceptable level. Some Western countries
are most generous with these benefits
and the British government is also commendable
in this respect. However, Huzur said there
are some who claim these ‘benefits’
despite having a small business or an
employment which is perhaps not obvious.
There are some who drive taxi-cabs but
take the ‘benefit’. Huzur
said this is outside the parameters of
taqwa. By not declaring their income these
people are thieving the government of
its tax revenue. They also usurp the tax
paid by the law-abiding citizens and of
course far from taqwa, they commit falsehood.
No matter how few people do this, not
only they distance themselves from Allah
they also bring down the repute of the
Community. Huzur said by giving wrong
information they gain a few pounds [sterling]
but by their actions they state that God
is not their provider. The government
is aware of these things and sooner or
later gets of know about these people
and it closes in on them. Huzur said the
government is aware that Ahmadis do not
defraud the benefits system. If they change
their mind then their trust in the Community
will come to an end. Huzur said he has
told Ameer sahib that if he finds out
about anyone who indulges in this deception
then their chanda should not be taken.
The cessation of their chanda will not
make any difference to the Community at
all and at least whatever funds we offer
in the cause of Allah will be pure. Huzur
said if one does not consider Allah as
Razzaq then Allah’s religion is
in no need of one’s money. Huzur
enjoined that if one fully believes in
Allah as the Provider then His blessings
are great and this in turn generates contentment
and once one is content one does not eye
the wealth of another and this fosters
taqwa. Huzur said it was his prayer for
everyone that may Allah save us from all
kinds of greed.
The Promised Messiah
(on whom be peace) said that one sign
of the righteous as stated in the Holy
Qur’an is that Allah frees him/her
from what is disagreeable in the world
and Himself becomes his/her Guarantor.
Huzur added that one should be steadfast
during adversity to attain God. If trust
is put in Allah then He will certainly
provide help. He is so Gracious that He
repeatedly draws our attention to ways
and means of purifying and thus enhancing
our Rizq: ‘…whatever you give
in Zakat, seeking the favour of Allah
- it is these who will increase their
wealth manifold.’ Surah Al Rum verse
40. Huzur said one may say that even if
one claims some benefits money [inappropriately]
at least one pays chanda on it, so it
does not matter. Huzur said Allah does
not wish such money spent in His cause.
He states: ‘O ye who believe! Spend
of the good things that you have earned,
and of what We produce for you from the
earth; and seek not what is bad to spend
out of it…’ (2:268). Huzur
reiterated that money earned by wrong
means cannot be pure. He said if one is
taking benefit due to any misunderstanding
one must desist. Indeed Allah states a
sign of believer in the Holy Qur’an
that his/her Rizq would be pure by declaring
that they: ‘spend out of what we
have provided for them;’ (2:4) Huzur
said thieves, robbers and hoarders all
make a living, can they say their livelihood
comes from Allah? In Pakistan people make
money through unwarrantable means and
then say Allah has granted them, whereas
their wealth is made from satanic sources.
In Pakistan big business people have the
words ‘Haza min Fazle Rabbi’
(with the grace of my Lord) written in
front of their houses. Huzur said Inna
lillahe. The politicians are also looting
the country. Reiterating his earlier point
Huzur said each Ahmadi should ensure that
their income is through pure means. If
they wish to increase their income they
should try giving in the name of God and
then observe what results it brings. Huzur
said some people write to him that they
pledged chanda not able to foresee their
income or have employment difficulties,
such people can review their chanda with
taqwa. Citing (2:216) Huzur said a believer
always tries to spend as much as possible
in the way of Allah. Certainly there are
some who bear hardship but do not lessen
their chanda.
Huzur drew attention
towards a prayer of the Holy Prophet (peace
and blessings of Allah be on him which
he said is most significant in the current
age. Its translation reads: ‘O Allah
I seek from You knowledge that is beneficent/beneficial,
provision (Rizq) that is pure and deeds
that are worthy of acceptance.’
Huzur said in his last
Friday Sermon he had said that one meaning
of Rizq is share and a share can be good
and bad both. Citing verse 83 of Surah
Al Waqi’ah ‘And do you make
the denial thereof your means of livelihood?’
Huzur said this Surah mentions that fortunate
and the unfortunate people from the ‘earlier
ones’ and the ‘latter ones’.
The aforementioned verse cites those who
make a living out of rejection [of the
truth], they are devoid of any fear of
God and only have fear of the world and
they end up in the embrace of Satan. Some
of these people have fear of the world
and others who deem themselves to be religious
scholars do not wish to believe the truth
because they fear that by doing so they
will lose the power they have over the
masses through their ‘religious’
platform. In short the politician and
the mullah deprive themselves of the spiritual
sustenance that Allah has sent in this
age due to their impure earnings. Their
task remains only to reject the truth.
Today wherever in the world there is opposition
to Ahmadiyyat the politician and the mullah
are together. The completion of a hundred
years of our Khilafat has flared sentiments
of jealously and malice among them. The
politicians are not interested in religion
however, if they do not listen to the
mullah, they fear losing votes and losing
Rizq that is not pure. On the other hand
the mullah only fears loss of his earnings
that he makes in the name of Madrassas
and such like. Their Rizq is dependent
on denying the truth and that is the reason
why they reject the truth and make their
living. Their end is as the Qur’an
states in (56:95). In Pakistan as well
as in Indonesia opposition against us
is because of the alliance of the politicians
and the mullah. They make fools out of
the masses by inciting them to rise for
their religious ‘honour’.
To the Ahmadis Huzur
said be steadfast and patient and be prayerful.
We have accepted the Promised Messiah
(on whom be peace) and this makes us close
to Allah and He gives glad tidings to
those who are close to Him. Huzur said
one despot in Pakistan had once proclaimed
that he would reduce us to holding a beggar
bowl. What happened to him is known to
all, while the Community was granted financial
extensiveness both on individual as well
as communal level. Another despot tried
to immobilize us in every sense of the
word and indeed the world saw his end
as well. Meanwhile, with the grace of
God, ways and means of our progress and
advancement were open wide. Allah has
manifested in every possible way to be
our Provider and our Master just as He
states in (51:59) ‘Surely, it is
Allah Himself Who is the Great Sustainer,
the Powerful, the Strong.’
Huzur said post 27th
May ’08 there has a rise in persecution
against the Ahmadis in Pakistan. Ahmadi
medical students, some of them in their
final years, were expelled from a college
in Faisalabad. The persecutors assumed
that with their Rizq threatened these
students might reject the Promised Messiah
(on whom be peace). In other cities Ahmadi
houses are burnt. They assumed we would
barter our faith. Little did they know
we believe in the Powerful, Strong God.
To the Ahmadis in Indonesia
Huzur said although they have not had
a ban but a situation has been created
which is tantamount to a ban. Ahmadis
in Indonesia should focus on prayer. Allah’s
grace has increased in Pakistan (despite
the persecutions) and this will be replicated
in Indonesia. Huzur said the time is not
far when their cunning will rebound on
them. Huzur asked all Ahmadis to pray
for Ahmadis in Pakistan and Indonesia.
Huzur said next week
he is going on a visit of USA and Canada.
Keen preparations are being made there
for the Khilafat Centenary and both countries
will also hold their respective Jalsas.
Huzur said people in the two countries
have expressed their intense desire for
Huzur to visit them. He said meeting in
person does have many advantages. Huzur
said this is his first visit to USA, may
Allah manifest His help and succour during
this visit and may the trip be blessed
in every way and may all the objectives
of the trip be fulfilled. Huzur said we
are pledging new pledges for the new Century
[of Khilafat] may Allah also infuse a
new spirit in us. Huzur prayed that may
Allah ease any difficulty of the journey.
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