calm of mind, satisfaction, pleasure and liberty from
worries and anxiety. These things are what everyone wants, and these are the
ways in which people can have a good life and find complete happiness and joy.
There are religious means of achieving that, and natural and practical means,
but no one can combine all of them except the believers; although other people
may achieve some of them, they will miss out on others.
Here follows a summary of the means of achieving this aim
for which everyone is striving. In some cases, those who achieve many of them
will live a joyful life and a good life; in other cases, those who fail to
achieve all of them will live a life of misery and hardship. And there are
others which are in between, according to what the means he is able to attain.
These means include the following:
1. Faith and righteous deeds:
This is the greatest and most fundamental of means. Allah
says (interpretation of the meaning): “Whoever works righteousness — whether
male or female — while he (or she) is a true believer (of Islamic Monotheism)
verily, to him We will give a good life (in this world with respect,
contentment and lawful provision), and We shall pay them certainly a reward in
proportion to the best of what they used to do (i.e. Paradise in the
Hereafter)” [al-Nahl 16:97]
Allah tells us and promises us that whoever combines faith
with righteous deeds will have a good life and a good reward in this world and
in the Hereafter.
The reason for that is clear: those who believe in Allah –
with sincere faith that motivates them to do righteous deeds that change hearts
and attitudes and guides them to the straight path in this world and the
Hereafter – follow principles and guidelines by means of which they deal with
everything that happens to them, be it the causes of happiness and excitement
or the causes of anxiety, worry and grief.
They deal with the things that they like by accepting them
and giving thanks for them, and using them in good ways. When they deal with
them in this manner, that creates in them a sense of excitement and the hope
that it will continue and that they will be rewarded for their gratitude, which
is more important than the good things that happen to them. And they deal with
bad things, worries and distress by resisting those that they can resist,
alleviating those that they can alleviate, and bearing with goodly patience
those that they cannot avoid. Thus as a result of the bad things they gain a
lot of benefits, experience, strength, patience and hope of reward, which are
more important and which diminish the hardships they have undergone and replace
them with happiness and hope for the bounty and reward of Allah.
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
expressed this in a saheeh hadeeth in which he said: “How wonderful is the
situation of the believer, for all his affairs are good. If something good
happens to him, he gives thanks for it and that is good for him; if something
bad happens to him, he bears it with patience, and that is good for him. This
does not apply to anyone but the believer.” (Narrated by Muslim, no. 2999).
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) told
us that the believer is always gaining and the reward for his deeds is always
multiplying, no matter what happens to him, good or bad.
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2.Being kind to people in word and deed, and all kinds of
doing good.
This is one of the means of removing worry, distress and
anxiety. By this means Allah wards off worries and distress from righteous and
immoral alike, but the believer has the greater share of that, and is
distinguished by the fact that his kindness to others stems from sincerity and
the hope of reward, so Allah makes it easy for him to be kind to others because
of the hope that this will bring good things and ward off bad things, by means
of his sincerity and hope of reward.
Allah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“There is no good in most of their secret talks save (in)
him who orders Sadaqah (charity in Allaah’s Cause), or Ma‘roof (Islamic
Monotheism and all the good and righteous deeds which Allaah has ordained), or
conciliation between mankind; and he who does this, seeking the good Pleasure
of Allaah, We shall give him a great reward” [al-Nisa’ 4:114]
Part of that great reward is relief from worry, distress,
troubles, etc.
3 .Another of the means of warding off anxiety that stems
from nervous tension and being preoccupied with disturbing thoughts is to occupy
oneself with good deeds or seeking beneficial knowledge, for that will distract
one from dwelling on the matters that are causing anxiety. In this way a person
may forget about the things that are making him worried and distressed, and he
may become happy and more energetic. This is another means that believers and
others have in common, but the believer is distinguished by his faith,
sincerity and hope of reward when he occupies himself with that knowledge which
he is learning or teaching, or with the good deeds that he is doing.
The work with which he occupies himself should be something
that he likes and enjoys, for that is more likely to produce the desired
results. And Allaah knows best.
4 . Another thing that may ward off worry and anxiety is focusing
all one’s thoughts of the present day, and not worrying about the future or
grieving about the past. Hence the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be
upon him) sought refuge with Allah from worry and regret, from regret for
things in the past which one cannot put right or change, and worry which may
come because of fear for the future. So one should focus only on the present
day, and focus one's efforts on getting things right today. For if a person is
focused on that, this means that he will do things properly and forget about
worry and regret. When the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
said a du’a or taught a du’a to his Ummah (community), as well as urging them
to seek the help of Allah and hope for His bounty, he was also urging them to
strive to attain the thing they were praying for through their own efforts and
to forget about the thing which they were praying would be warded off from
them. Because du’a (supplication) must be accompanied by action.
So a person must strive to attain that which will benefit
him in worldly and spiritual terms, and ask his Lord to make his efforts
successful, and he should seek His help in that, as the Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Strive for that which will benefit you
and seek the help of Allaah, and do not be helpless. If anything (bad) happens
to you, do not say, ‘If only I had done such-and-such, then such-and-such would
have happened.’ Rather you should say, ‘Qaddara Allaah wa ma sha’a fa’ala
(Allah decrees, and what He wills He does),’ for (the words) ‘If only’ open the
door to the Shaytaan.” (Narrated by Muslim).
The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
connected the matter of striving to achieve good things with the matter of
seeking the help of Allah and not giving in to feelings of helplessness which
are a harmful kind of laziness, and with the matter of accepting things in the
past which are over and done with, and acknowledging that the will and decree
of Allah will inevitably come to pass. He described matters as being of two
types:
a)Matters which a person may strive to achieve or to
achieve whatever he can of them, or to ward them off or alleviate them. In such
cases a person must strive and make the effort, and also seek the help of
Allah.
b)Matters where such is not possible, so he must have
peace of mind, accept them and submit to Allah’s will.
Undoubtedly paying attention to this principle will bring
happiness and relieve worry and distress.
5. One of the greatest means of feeling content and relaxed
and of acquiring peace of mind is to remember Allah a great deal (dhikr). That
has a great effect in bringing contentment and peace of mind, and relieving
worry and distress. Allah says:
“Verily, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find
rest” [al-Ra’d 13:28]
Remembering Allah (dhikr) has a great effect in achieving
this aim because it has a special influence and because of the hope that it
brings of reward.
6.Another of the means of bringing happiness and relieving
worry and distress is striving to eliminate the things that cause worry and to
achieve the things that bring happiness. That may be done by forgetting about
bad things in the past which cannot be changed, and realizing that dwelling on
them is a waste of time. So a person must strive to stop himself from thinking
of that, and also strive to stop himself from feeling anxious about the future
and the things that he may imagine of poverty, fear and other bad things that
he thinks may happen to him in the future. He should realize that the future is
something unknown; he cannot know what good or bad things are going to happen
to him. That is in the hand of the Almighty, the Most Wise, and all that His
slaves can do is to strive to attain the good things and to ward off the bad
things. A person should realize that if he diverts his thoughts from worrying
about his future and puts his trust in his Lord to take care of his situation,
and puts his mind at rest concerning that, if he does that, then his heart will
be at peace and his situation will improve and he will be relieved of worry and
anxiety.
One of the most effective ways of dealing with worries about
the future is to recite this du’a which the Prophet (peace and blessings of
Allah be upon him) used to recite:
“Allaahumma aslih li deeni alladhi huwa ‘ismatu amri, wa
aslih li dunyaaya allati fiha ma’aashi, wa aslih li aakhirati allati ilayha
ma’aadi, waj’al al-hayaata ziyaadatan li fi kulli khayr, wa’l-mawta raahatan li
min kulli sharr (O Allaah, correct my religious commitment which is the
foundation of my life, and correct my worldly affairs in which is my
livelihood, and grant me good in the Hereafter to which is my return. Make my
life a means of accumulating good, and make death a respite for me from all
evil).” (Narrated by Muslim, 2720).
And he said, “Allaahumma rahmataka arju fa la takilni ila
nafsi tarfata ‘aynin wa aslih li sha’ni kullahu, laa ilaaha illa anta (O
Allaah, for Your mercy I hope, so do not abandon me to myself even for a
moment. And correct all my affairs. There is no god but You).” (Narrated by Abu
Dawood with a saheeh isnaad, no. 5090; classed as hasan by al-Albaani in Saheeh
al-Kalim al-Tayyib, p. 49).
If a person utters these du’as, which ask that his spiritual
and worldly affairs may be set right or corrected, with proper presence of mind
and sincerity of intention, whilst striving to achieve that, Allah will grant
him what he has prayed for, hoped for and striven for, and He will turn his
worry into joy and happiness.
7 .If a person experiences anxiety and distress because of
a disaster, then one of the most effective means of relieving himself of that
is to think of the worst scenario to which that may lead, and try to accept
that. When he has done that, then he should try to alleviate it as much as
possible. By means of this acceptance and these efforts, he will relieve
himself of his worries and distress, and instead of worrying he will strive to
bring about good things and to deal with whatever he can of the bad things. If
he is faced with things that cause fear or the possibility of sickness or
poverty, then he should deal with that by striving to make himself accept that,
or something even worse, with contentment, because by making himself accept the
worst-case scenario, he lessens the impact of the thing and makes it seem less
terrible, especially if he occupies himself with efforts to ward it off as much
as he can. Thus as well as striving to achieve something good which will
distract him from his worries about calamity, he will also renew his strength
to resist bad things, and put his trust and reliance in Allah. Undoubtedly
these matters are of great benefit in attaining happiness and peace of mind, as
well as bringing the hope of reward in this world and in the Hereafter. This is
something which is well known from the experience of many who have tried it.
8 .Steadfastness of heart and not being disturbed about the
imaginary things that bad thoughts may bring to mind. For when a person gives
in to his imagination and lets his mind be disturbed by these thoughts, such as
fear of disease and the like, or anger and confusion stirred up by some
grievous matter, or the expectation of bad things and the loss of good things,
that will fill him with worries, distress, mental and physical illness and
nervous breakdowns, which will have a bad effect on him and which causes a
great deal of harm, as many people have seen. But when a person depends on
Allah and puts his trust in Him, and does not give in to his imagination or let
bad thoughts overwhelm him, and he relies on Allah and has hope of His bounty,
that wards off his worries and distress, and relieves him of a great deal of
mental and physical sickness. It gives indescribable strength, comfort and
happiness to the heart. How many hospitals are filled with the mentally sick
victims of illusions and harmful imagination; how often have these things had
an effect upon the hearts of many strong people, let alone the weak ones; how
often have they led to foolishness and insanity.
It should be noted that your life will follow your train of
thought. If your thoughts are of things that will bring you benefit in your
spiritual or worldly affairs, then your life will be good and happy. Otherwise
it will be the opposite.
The person who is safe from all of that is the one who is
protected by Allah and helped by Him to strive to achieve that which will
benefit and strengthen the heart and ward off anxiety. Allah says
(interpretation of the meaning):
"And whosoever puts his trust in Allah, then He will
suffice him” [al-Talaaq 65:3]
i.e., He will be sufficient for all that is worrying him in
his spiritual and worldly affairs. The one who puts his trust in Allah will
have strength in his heart and will not be affected by anything he imagines or
be disturbed by events, because he knows that these are the result of
vulnerable human nature and of weakness and fear that have no basis. He also
knows that Allah has guaranteed complete sufficiency to those who put their
trust in Him. So he trusts in Allah and finds peace of mind in His promise, and
thus his worry and anxiety are dispelled; hardship is turned to ease, sadness
is turned to joy, fear is turned to peace. We ask Allah to keep us safe and
sound, and to bless us with strength and steadfastness of heart, and complete
trust, for Allah has guaranteed all good things to those who put their trust in
Him, and has guaranteed to ward off all bad and harmful things from them.
If bad things happen or there is the fear of such, then you
should count the many blessings that you are still enjoying, both spiritual and
worldly, and compare them with the bad things that have happened, for when you
compare them you will see the many blessings that you are enjoying, and this
will make the bad things appear less serious.
See al-Wasaa’il al-Mufeedah li’l-Hayaat al-Sa’eedah by
Shatkh ‘Abd al-Rahmaan ibn Sa’di
Ibn al-Qayyim summed fifteen ways through which Allah may
dispel worries and regret. These are as follows:
1- Tawheed al-Ruboobiyyah (belief in the Oneness of Divine
Lordship)
2- Tawheed al-Uloohiyyah (belief in the Oneness of the
Divine nature)
3- Tawheed of knowledge and belief (i.e., Tawheed al-Asma’
wa’l_Sifaat, belief in the Oneness of the Divine names and attributes)
4- Thinking of Allah as being above doing any injustice to
His slaves, and above punishing anyone for no cause on the part of the slave
that would require such punishment.
5- The person’s acknowledging that he is the one who has
done wrong.
6- Beseeching Allah by means of the things that are most
beloved to Him, which are His names and attributes. Two of His names that
encompass the meanings of all other names and attributes are al-Hayy (the
Ever-Living) and al-Qayyoom (the Eternal).
7- Seeking the help of Allah Alone.
8- Affirming one's hope in Him.
9- Truly putting one’s trust in Him and leaving matters to
Him, acknowledging that one's forelock is in His hand and that He does as He
wills, that His will is forever executed and that He is just in all that He
decrees.
10-Letting one's heart wander in the garden of the Qur’an,
seeking consolation in it from every calamity, seeking healing in it from all
diseases of the heart, so that it will bring comfort to his grief and healing
for his worries and distress.
11-Seeking forgiveness.
12-Repentance.
13-Jihad.
14-Salaah (prayer).
15-Declaring that he has no power and no strength, and
leaving matters to the One in Whose hand they are.
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