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madeenahsh
08-05-2006, 03:12 PM
The Station of Toma’aneenah
By Imaam ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyyah
Taken from: Al-Jumu’ah Magazine



Toma’aneenah is tranquillity. Allaah says:



“Those who believe and whose hearts find toma’aneenah in the remembrance of Allaah. Verily in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find toma’aneenah.” (13:28)



“O you the one with toma'aneenah! Come back to your Lord, well-pleased and well-pleasing unto Him! Enter you, then among My honoured slaves, and enter My Paradise.” (89:27-30)



Toma’aneenah is the satisfaction of the heart with circumstances without any sense of anxiety or restlessness. It was mentioned in one narration that: “Truthfulness is a cause of toma’aneenah and lying is a cause of suspicion and doubt.” This suggests that one who hears the truth will have toma’aneenah and satisfaction within his heart as a result, whereas lying causes disturbance and doubt within the heart. This meaning is also seen in the hadeeth which states: “Righteousness is what the heart has toma’aneenah with.” This shows that the heart feels satisfied with truth and has no anxiety or sense of unease because of it.



There are two opinions regarding the meaning of remembrance of Allaah in the (aforementioned) verse. The first opinion holds that the remembrance is of the servant to his Lord. This remembrance causes toma’aneenah to settle within the heart. Should the heart become anxious or disturbed, then the servant will have no means for attaining toma’aneenah except through the remembrance of Allaah. The second opinion holds that the meaning of this remembrance is the Qur’aan, and this is the more sound. It is His Remembrance that He revealed to His Messenger (sall-Allaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam). The hearts of the believers will have toma’aneenah as a result of it. For the heart will not have trust or toma’aneenah except by faith and certainty. There are no means of attaining faith and certainty except through the Qur’aan. The toma’aneenah of the heart is due to its firm faith. The heart's anxiety and disturbance are a result of its doubts and uncertainty. The Qur’aan is the means to attain certainty and firmness in faith, and to remove doubts. That is why the hearts of the believers cannot have tranquillity except through the Qur’aan. It is impossible for anyone who doesn’t study the Qur’aan, or deeply understand it, to have a benefit from it and its guidance. The benefit from the Qur’aan, will not be sound unless one’s heart perceives the reflections of His Lord’s Names and Attributes, in His Laws within himself and in everything around him within this universe. The same two opinions are also applied to the meaning for the remembrance of Allaah, as stated in the following verse:



“And whosoever turns away from the remembrance of Ar-Rahmaan (Allaah), We appoint for him a shaytaan (devil) to be an intimate companion to him.” (43:36)



Again, the sound opinion here is that Allaah’s Remembrance is that which He sent to His Messenger, i.e. His Book. Whoever turns away from this, Allah will appoint a shaytaan for him, who will misguide and deter him from the straight path although the person may think that he is righteously guided. The two opinions are also prevalent with the verse:



“But whosoever turns away from My Remembrance, verily for him is a life of hardship and We shall raise him up blind on the Day of Resurrection.” (20:124)



The sound opinion is that Allaah’s Remembrance is His Book that He sent to His Messenger (sall-Allaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam). This is why the one that turns away from it will say:



“O my Lord! Why have you raised me up blind while I had sight before?” (20:125)



And Allaah will respond by saying:



“Like this, Our ayat came unto you but you disregarded them, and so this Day you will be neglected.” (20:126)



Allaah deposits toma’aneenah in the hearts and souls of the believers. He will then grant the joy, delight and good news of admission into Paradise to those with toma’aneenah. As a result, for these people there is great happiness and a beautiful place for the final return. The verse: “O you with toma’aneenah! Come back to your Lord...” indicates that the soul will not return to Allaah unless it is characterised by toma’aneenah. Then it will return to Him, be from among His honoured slaves and be allowed to enter His Paradise.



Toma’aneenah’s final product is tranquillity. At that final stage the heart will have tranquillity with a sense of sound security. There is a difference between a sense of sound security and a deceitful sense of security. It is possible that the heart may have a feeling of satisfaction caused by a deceitful sense of security, but this satisfaction and peace do not endure. Besides the sound security because of the tranquillity produced by toma’aneenah, there is an atmosphere of joy and attachment.



Toma'aneenah is something more than tranquillity. It includes knowledge, faith and the attainment of what is known. The example of this is the toma’aneenah the hearts find with the Qur’aan. When hearts believe in it and attain knowledge of its guidance, it is sufficient for them. Their total loyalty is to the Qur’aan. They rule their lives with it and go to it when they have a dispute.



Toma’aneenah is extremely beneficial for those overwhelmed by obligations and responsibilities, especially for those who call others to Allaah and struggle against Allaah’s enemies. These people face and bear much more than others. They are faced by many circumstances that may weaken their patience. So if Allaah wishes to relieve them of the heaviness of their obligations, He will have tranquillity descend upon them and toma’aneenah with His Commands and Decrees. If the servant has toma’aneenah with Allaah’s Commands, then he knows that Allaah’s religion is the truth and that Allaah will certainly support him and be sufficient for him and his family. If the servant has toma’aneenah with Allaah’s Decrees then he knows that nothing will reach him except for what Allaah has written for him. This servant knows that whatever Allaah wishes will be and whatever Allaah doesn't wish will not be. Therefore there is no reason for worries or concerns, unless there is weak faith. Nothing will happen unless it is written and if it is written, nothing can stop it. Therefore, there should be no fear or concern for those with faith. If an adversity occurs and the believer can do something, then he should do so. However, if he cannot, then he should not be annoyed or dismayed.



Toma’aneenah is also beneficial for those who are subjected to trials and hardship. There is no doubt when a person is suffering and has strong faith in the reward for his patience, then his heart will be content. He will have tranquillity and toma’aneenah. The adversity may become stronger against him and he may not see the reward. Seeing the reward may become so powerful that there may be a sense of joy felt from the adversity and be considered a gift. This is not surprising. Many wise persons upon seeing the results of distasteful medication may begin to like the taste of the medicine. Observing its benefit makes one not pay attention to the taste.



“Allaahummaa innee as-alukal-hudaa wat-tuqaa wal-‘afaafa wal-ghinaa (O Allaah! I ask You for guidance, piety, safety and well-being, and contentment and sufficiency).”


“Say: ‘Truly, my prayer and my service of sacrifice, my life and my death, are all for Allaah, The Cherisher of the Worlds...” (6:162)
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umm-sulaim
08-05-2006, 04:40 PM
Thanks for sharing that ukhtee
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