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Goodness Endures Through Every Turmoil


بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

In The Name of Allah, The Most Merciful, The Bestower of Mercy.

Shaikh Abdur Razzaq Al-Badr, may Allah preserve him, said:

It has been reported in Shu’ab Al-Iman by Bayhaqi, may Allah have mercy upon him, from Abee Mas’ud Al-Ansari, may Allah be pleased with him, who stated: “A time will not come upon you except that the subsequent time will be worse than it.” The people said: “Indeed, there has been times when we had harvests (or earnings) in abundance and a time in which we did not have”. He said: “By Allah! I do not mean your times of abundance or scarcity, rather I mean the disappearance of knowledge or the scholars. Indeed, before you, there was Umar, may Allah be pleased with him;, then show me a time comparable to his?!”

Perhaps, it can be said concerning our current era, “Ibn Baaz was present, show us someone like him?” Nevertheless, good still exists. Although these statements (i.e. Abu Mas’ud’s statement) are transmitted, it is also important to mention the texts that convey reassurance, the people of virtue, and that good will remain, such as the saying of the Prophet:

“There will always be a group from my Ummah who will adhere to the truth; they will not be harmed by those who oppose them nor by those who betray them until the hour is established”.

This demonstrates that good will remain, and the likes of these narrations [i.e., the narration by Abee Mas’ud] are not intended to make a person despair and become hopeless; instead, it is intended for encouraging a person to turn to Allah and to be among the virtuous, even if they are few.

An Excerpt from “Sharh Risalah Al-Mughniyah Fis Sukut Wa Luzoom Al-Buyut. Audio Lessons 2

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