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Mashhoor M. AlSuhaibi

Can You Dare to Turn Away from Allāh SWT?


Man was granted enough abilities and he gradually developed skills and experience to help him rip the benefit of every situation or opportunity he confronts, in a manner that proves his intelligence and wisdom.

Hence, whenever he is to assess offered opportunities, he will-without hesitance- hurtle toward the greatest in profit. And if he favors the least profitable opportunity, people will question his intellect and accuse his sanity.

This is why it is surprising when we observe a Muslim, who was given enough well-grounded evidences that he is a servant of Allāh SWT, gives precedence to the transient worldly luring gains over Allāh’s eternal promised bliss and displays rebellion against His Master’s injunctions.

Certainly, Allāh will put us through some adversities to test our reaction, sincerity and seriousness in affiliating to His Deen (Religion) and how truthful are we when claiming servitude to Him.

Read the following amazing ayah (verse) of the Qur’ān and see how the companions before us were placed in similar situations, where temptations were reachable yet they did not disregard their servitude to Allāh SWT, which presupposes complete submission and obedience to Him SWT.

Allāh, the Exalted, said: (o you who have believed, Allāh will surely test you through something of the prey that your hands and spears can reach, that Allāh may make evident those who fear Him when not seen. And whoever transgresses after that for him is a painful punishment) (Al-Maaedah 5: 94)

We know that people, who are in state of Umrah or Hajj (pilgrimage), are not allowed to hunt animals.

So this ayah (verse) talks about how Allāh SWT trialed the companions, who were in state of Ihram, by bringing the animals so near to them in order to test them; are they going to hunt these animals and fail the test or abstain and win?

The same example in this ayah applies to every single one of us. We shall be trialed by having temptations coming so near to us. So, are we going to be grabbed by these temptations and fail the test or stand the challenge and discount our desires and win the test?

Dunia (life) may widely open its doors to allure us and may surprisingly drift us away in this trial.

Here are some examples of how temptations may approach us in multitudes of forms.

And remember Allāh’s statement: (Allāh will surely test you through something of the prey that your hands and spears can reach):

  • You enrolled in a co-educational school or hired for a job in a mixed environment, are you going to stand this test?


  • A female colleague or classmate approached you for help, how far are you going to go with this relation?


  • You have friends, whom you know that they are wicked and they’ll shift you away from the behavior that you should maintain as a Muslim, but hanging with them is full of fun and joy. Are you willing to give up these transient amusement, which they offer, for the eternal one promised by your Creator?


  • You carry a mobile in your pocket and within a key press you can sail to anywhere and watch and listen to whatever you desire. Sadly, we live in a time where geographical boundaries are removed and language barriers are broken and there is no one to monitor your behavior but you. So, are you going to realize that Allāh is the All-Seeing and All-Hearing SWT? Will this fact hold you from transgressing against His commands?

Read this petrifying hadith:

It was narrated from Thawban that the Prophet PBUH said:

(I certainly know people of my nation who will come on the Day of Resurrection with good deeds like the mountains of Tihamah, but Allāh will make them like scattered dust.” Thawban said: “O Messenger of Allāh, describe them to us and tell us more, so that we will not become of them unknowingly.” He said: “They are your brothers and from your race, worshipping at night as you do, but they will be people who, when they are alone, transgress the sacred limits of Allāh.) (Ibn Majah, declared sound by Al-Albani)

  • A business or job opportunity emerges before you, but it requires giving up some of your beliefs and values. And Satan supplies you with multitude of justifications to make it look permissible. Are you going to give up this golden opportunity for the enumerable wealth and favors Allāh prepared for those who obeyed Him?

Frankly, is it worth giving out the inevitable eternal bliss in paradise for a transient pleasure in this life?

And what’s even worse is to give up your firm belief in your Creator or to mingle with groups, whom you know that their beliefs and way stand patently against the core principles promulgated by the Qur’ān and Sunnah.

Allāh, the Exalted, said: (And we will surely test you until we make evident those who strive among you [for the cause of Allāh] and the patient, and We will test your affairs) (Muhammad 47:31)

And He SWT said: (O you who have believed, obey Allāh and obey the Messenger and do not invalidate your deeds) (Muhammad 47: 33)

The first step to take in order to safeguard ourselves in this life and to win the hereafter is to always ensure having the right and pious companionship.

The salient qualities of this companionship are:

  • They carry the correct belief


  • They strive hard to comply with the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad PBUH in his worship (Ibaadah), manners (Akhlaq) and etiquette (adaab).


  • They fear Shirk (associating partner with Allāh) and distance themselves from it and those who practice it.


  • They are free from committing any innovations in the Deen (i.e. bida’h - acts of worship which were not done by the Prophet PBUH or his companions RAA).


  • They are God fearing (having Taqwah) which hold them from committing major or minor sins.


  • They enjoy calling others to enjoin the good and forbid evil.

Once you are around such a companionship, you are protected by the grace of Allāh and you will realize the prosperity and serenity that you’ve been searching for is now shading your life.

May Allāh guide, safeguard us all and show us His right path and keep us firm upon it.


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