In
the shade of Allah's Saying: "And now if he refuses to obey my order,
he shall certainly be cast into prison." [Surat Yusuf: 32].
I
have read a piece of news published about a wife who was afflicted by
the death of her husband who was pious, as we believe, and died in
prison. She also was afflicted with the imprisonment of her son who took
the place of his father. She was complaining to Allah of the oppression
and aggression of his guards.
I was reading Surat Yusuf which
narrated a story similar to the story of that woman, and while I was
reading, I came across an Ayah which reads: "And now if he refuses to
obey my order, he shall certainly be cast into prison, and will be one
of those who are disgraced." [Surat Yusuf: 32] which was part of a
dialogue written in the Qur'an.
I have thought in the meanings of this Ayah and its words and found that it included some implications and meanings, of which:
1-
The ongoing conflict between the truth and falsehood is a universal law
for which Allah (Glory be to Him) chooses His beloved servants. Look at
the parties of the conflict which ranged between the lust of a woman
who was known, even to her husband, as a liar and a righteous prophet.
2-
Prison is a method that may be owned by any tyrant to attack his
opponents violently and imprison them, but signs show that he is not
able to lock the heart of his opponents, and if he succeeds to lock
their bodies, he will never be able to enslave or bring humiliation to
them.
Listen to the saying of the wife of `Aziz when she said: "He shall certainly be cast into prison." [Surat Yusuf: 32].
Then listen to her saying: "And will be one of those who are disgraced." [Surat Yusuf: 32].
You
shall find that she speaks about prison by the logic of force which she
owns, therefore she confirmed that and perhaps she succeeded because
Joseph (peace be upon him) was already imprisoned. And ponder over her
speech about humiliation, you will find it ordinary without any
confirmation because none is able to cast humiliation on others except
Allah (may He be Glorified and Exalted).
3- The final destination
is always for the pious prostrating worshippers. The owner of the truth
ranges between the pleasure of Allah and observing patience for his
afflictions because his heart is always connected by heaven. "I only
complain of my grief and sorrow to Allâh, and I know from Allâh that
which you know not." [Surat Yusuf: 86].
Moreover, he knows that Allah has chosen him for a good reason.
By
Allah, even if the afflicted is not in power, it is enough for him to
be included in this Ayah: "Or think you that you will enter Paradise
without such (trials) as came to those who passed away before you? They
were afflicted with severe poverty and ailments and were so shaken that
even the Messenger and those who believed along with him said, "When
(will come) the Help of Allâh?" Yes! Certainly, the Help of Allâh is
near!" [Surat Al Baqarah: 214].
May Allah grant you patience on afflictions, make you firm, guide you, and accept actions from you.
Allah
said: "And Allâh loves As-Sâbirûn (the patient). * And they said
nothing but: "Our Lord! Forgive us our sins and our transgressions (in
keeping our duties to You), establish our feet firmly, and give us
victory over the disbelieving folk."" [Surat Al `Imran: 146 - 147].
I
conclude with the following Ayah: "And We made from among them
(Children of Israel), leaders, giving guidance under Our Command, when
they were patient and used to believe with certainty in Our Ayât
(proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.)" [Surat
As-Sajdah: 24].
Ponder over Allah's Saying: under Our Command.
الخميس، 27 يوليو 2023
In the shade of Allah's Saying: "And now if he refuses to obey my order, he shall certainly be cast into prison."
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