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    The Goodly Life

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    "The Goodly Life"
    Sheikh Muhammad Mukhtar Ash-Shinqiti

    Life, is either for a person, or against him
    It's hours and seconds, days and years pass him by
    Leading him (by his actions) to the Love and Good Pleasure of Allah
    until he is amongst the people of Ultimate Success and the Gardens of Paradise
    or they are against him, leading him (by his actions) to the Fires of Hell
    and to the Anger of the One, the Just Ruler [Allah]

    Life, either it will make you laugh & rejoice for an hour
    over which you will cry for an eternity (in the Hereafter)
    or it will make you cry for an hour
    over which you will laugh & rejoice for an eternity (in the Hereafter)

    Life, is either a great blessing for a person,
    or an adverse affliction against him

    This is a life which was lived by the earliest generations
    by our fathers and forefathers
    and by all those who preceded us
    All of them, returned to Allah with what they used to do [their deeds]

    "Life" refers to every single moment that is lived within it
    and every hour spent within it
    And within all of these, we live a life that is either for us or against us

    Thus, the successful and happy person
    is the one who sees life, and recognises it's reality and true nature
    For by Allah, it is a life that frequently causes some people to weep, their tears never drying
    and frequently makes others laugh, their laughs and joys then never to return

    My beloved, Allah has made this life as a trial, a test,
    an exam, in which is made apparent the true nature of His slaves
    Thus happy is the one who is made successful (in this exam) by the Mercy of Allah
    while miserable & banished (from salvation) is the one upon whom the Pleasure of Allah becomes forbidden (through this exam)

    (Know) for every hour that you live, either Allah is pleased with you in this hour (by your deeds)
    or the opposite, we seek refuge in Allah from that
    Therefore (by this hour) either you come closer to Allah
    or you stray further from Him

    Thus it may be, that you live a single moment of love and obedience to Allah (by your actions)
    by which are forgiven the inequities of your life
    and a lifetime of sins
    And it may be that you live a single moment in which you deviate purposely from the Path of Allah
    distancing yourself from His obedience
    which then becomes a cause of misery & distress, for the rest of your life
    We ask Allah for His Safety and Pardoning

    In this life there exist two seperate 'callers'
    The first, is anything that calls to the Mercy, the Good Pleasure and the Love of Allah (be they thoughts or actions)
    The second type of caller, is anything which invites to the opposite of that
    (Such as) a desire or lust that incites one to evil
    or a sudden sinful whim that may result in an evil ending (dying in bad or sinful circumstances)

    Thus it may be, that a person within a moment of his life, weeps;
    a weeping of regret and repentance over his negligence towards his Lord;
    and by (these tears) Allah changes his evil deeds into good deeds (on his record)

    But how many a people continue to commit sins?
    how many a people still indulge in evil?
    how many a people continue to distance themselves (from Allah),
    frequently travelling away from their Lord (by their actions)?
    Thus all of them are distant from the Mercy of Allah
    unbeknownst to them, strangers to the Good Pleasure of Allah

    Then comes upon them that hour, that exact moment (of penitence),
    which is what we are referring to, by "the goodly life",
    in order that they shed tears of regret and remorse,
    and that a reason for anguish in the heart may be ignited,

    Such that the person realises how long his alienation from Allah has been
    and how long his absence from his Lord truly has been
    so that he may then say, "Indeed I am turning to my Lord repentant, remorseful,
    and in hope of His Mercy and Good Pleasure!"

    This time (of penitence) is a person's key to happiness and contentment,
    the time of regret.
    It is as the scholars say,
    "Indeed man sins a great deal,
    but if he is truly sincere in his regret and repentance,
    Allah will change his sins into good deeds"
    Thus his life too then becomes pure and goodly,
    by the purity and truthfulness of that regret and repentance
    and by the sincerity in the very distress and pain felt within himself

    We ask Allah the Greatest, Lord of the Honourable Throne,
    to give life to this blessed caller to His Mercy, within our hearts
    and to the pain we should feel when we are neglectful towards Allah and His Commands

    My beloved, every single one of us needs to ask themselves a question,
    we need to ask ourselves day and night,
    How many nights are spent awake in activity?
    and how many hours are passed (in this way)?
    How many have laughed in this life?
    And (most importantly) was Allah Pleased with this laughter?

    How much of this time was spent in entertainment and enjoyment in this life?
    Was this enjoyment one that Allah was Pleased with?
    How many nights were spent awake (in activity)?
    Was this staying awake (and what you did in those nights), pleasing to Allah?

    And so on and so forth,
    (These are) questions that he should be asking within himself
    But a person might wonder why he should be asking these questions (i.e. what's the point)?

    Yes! You must ask yourselves these questions
    as passes not the instant of a blinking of an eye,
    nor a fleeting moment in your life,
    except that you are living in and experiencing the Blessings of Allah!

    Thus it is from great respect and humility towards Allah
    that a person remains constantly aware of the greatness of the Blessings bestowed upon him

    From this humility is to truly feel and acknowledge that the food we eat,
    belongs to and is provided by Allah

    And that we quench our thirst with a drink created by Allah
    And that we are shaded and sheltered by a roof provided by Him
    And that we walk forth upon a ground provided by Him
    And that without doubt we are living in and experiencing His every Bounty and Mercy
    So what could we possibly have to offer Him in return?

    (So it's important) a person asks himself these questions.

    (For example) doctors say that there exists a substance in a person's heart,
    that if it were to increase or decrease by 1%
    he would die instantly...
    So (think) in which courtesy and kindness,
    which mercy and compassion from Allah does mankind enjoy, experience and live in!

    (Even if) a person asks himself about the Mercy of Allah alone,
    When he wakes up in the morning,
    possessing his hearing
    possessing his sight
    possessing his physical strength,
    who is the one safeguarding his hearing?
    Who is the One safeguarding his sight?
    Who is the One safeguarding his intellect?
    Who is the One safeguarding his very soul?

    He must ask himself, who is the One protecting all of these things?
    Who is the One who Bestowed him with good health and wellbeing?

    (Think of) those who are sick, lying on white beds (in hospital)
    those who are sighing and in pain (from illness),
    By Allah, through these great blessings Allah conveys His Love for us,
    The great blessings of good health, wellbeing, security and safety
    All of these are provided purely so that we may live a goodly life

    Allah, praised & exalted is He, desires two things from His slave:
    The first is that he carry out his obligatory duties (e.g. prayer)
    and the second, is the abandonment of all Allah has forbidden and held him back from

    As for the one who claims that closeness to Allah
    entails a life of suffering or limitations
    Then such a person without doubt has erred greatly in how he perceives Allah

    For, by Allah, if you do not purify and make good your life by closeness to your Lord,
    you will never be able to do so by way of anything else

    And if you do not purify and adorn your life by carrying out your obligatory duties to Him,
    and abandoning all that He has forbidden,
    Then by Allah, you will never be able to so by way of anything else

    A person may experience every single pleasure life has to offer
    but by Allah, he will never experience anything more pleasurable,
    more beautiful than servitude to Allah
    by carrying out his obligations to Him
    and leaving all that He has forbid him from

    (In life) you are subjected to two choices,
    whenever you are faced with a matter,
    you have the choice to either do it or not do it

    If you decide to go forth and do anything in this life,
    ask yourself, "Has Allah permitted you to do this thing, or not?"

    Since the human being himself is owned by Allah
    the hearts are all owned by Allah
    and the souls are all owned by Allah

    Thus a person should,
    whenever he wants to do something or hold back from it,
    ask himself, will Allah be pleased with you (by this action)?
    If so, then let him proceed
    Or, will Allah not be pleased by this action?
    If not then he should hold himself back.

    For, by Allah, a person does not proceed with an action nor hold back from it,
    requesting Allah's Mercy (and counsel in the decision),
    except that he pleases his Lord in the process

    Therefore true happiness and a goodly life are only to be found in closeness to Allah

    Closeness to who?
    To the King of Kings
    the Controller of the Heavens & the Earth
    To whom belongs the Ultimate Command, all creation
    and the perfect arrangement and measure of all that exists

    Thus you may find that man is always
    in a state of anxiety and weariness
    You may find an individual who has everything he desires
    But by Allah, you will find most of those who have all they desire
    suffer from mental or psychological problems,
    from anxiety and depression,
    most of them are extremely unhappy and dissatisfied with their lives

    Go and look for the wealthiest person
    and you'll most likely find him to be from
    the most miserable people in life

    And has made the sweetness and savour of life to be found,
    in being close to Him

    And has placed the key to a pleasurable, amiable life,
    in a pleasurable, amiable relationship with Him

    (If we look at just) one prayer that a person performs
    from the 5 obligatory daily prayers;
    at the moment of completing his bowing and prostrating
    and completing his servitude to his Lord,
    then at leaving the place of prayer,
    he feels a great sense of ease and peace within himself!

    By Allah, even if he were to spend all the wealth on the earth
    (in attempt to buy this feeling)
    He would be unable to seek a way to it.

    Thus the goodly life is found only in closeness to Allah
    A pleasant, comfortable life will only be found by a closeness to Allah
    If a person does not purify and make good his life
    through this close relationship,
    then by who (or what) will he....?
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    Re: The Goodly Life

    "True happiness and a goodly life are only found in closeness to Allah" ..absolutely beautiful!

    great share.
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    "Allâh is sufficient for me. None has the right to be worshiped but He, in Him I put my trust and He is the Lord of the Mighty Throne."[Tawbah: 129]
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    Re: The Goodly Life

    Assalaamu Alaykum,

    I was wondering whether anyone had posted this... Jazakallahu khayra, it truly is a beautiful lecture. I hope we can all benefit from it Insha'Allaah, even non-Muslims as the video mentions at the beginning that it's for both Muslims and non-Muslims.
    Shaykh Mukhtaar is a scholar and has a seat in the Prophet [saw]'s Masjid and regularly teaches there and also resides in Madinatul Munawwarah.

    At the present moment he is going through the Muwatta of Imaam Maalik in the Masjid of the Prophet [saws]; he is known for his righteousness and knowledge. May Allah [swt] reward him for his works and increase him in knowledge and righteousness. Ameen.
    P.S. It's on kalamullah aswell, together with transcript: http://www.kalamullah.com/the-goodly-life.html
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    I was thinking about that today..the 'void' that can't be fulfilled with any sort of worldly lure and I wondered how the kuffar fill that void and I felt that the secret is to keep themselves in a constant state of misery and desire and oscillate between the two for overcoming either, will make them realize that there is absolutely nothing at all in life worth while.. not the money collected or the books read nor the place of residence and especially so after learning of death and that none of the loves ones are immune from it!

    great lecture.. gave me goose-pimples and reminded me of a play called Mephistopheles

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    the goodly life sheikh muhammad mukhtar....

    "The Goodly Life" [a MUST listen to]

    "And whosoever fears Allaah and keeps his duty to Him, He will make a way for him to get out (from every difficulty) And He will provide him from (sources) he never could imagine”
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    Re: "The Goodly Life" - Sheikh Muhammad Mukhtar Ash-Shinqitee

    As-salaamu 'alaykum, sheepS! welcome back! Good video masha' Allaah.. Let me watch it.
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    Re: "The Goodly Life" - Sheikh Muhammad Mukhtar Ash-Shinqitee

    Subhan Allaah.. that was beautiful. No words to describe. Everyone must listen to it.
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    Allah Allaah. I jsut saw this. It brought streams of tears to my eyes ...
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    I'm drowning in a sea of abused visions and shattered dreams
    In somnolent illusion... I'm paralyzed
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    ...desperate for husnul-khitaam...


    please make dua that Allah grants me a good end (to my life). please make dua that Allah guides me.

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    Re: "The Goodly Life" [a MUST listen to]

    mashallah it is a great great speeck I really like

    Life, either it will make you laugh & rejoice for an hour
    over which you will cry for an eternity (in the Hereafter)
    or it will make you cry for an hour
    over which you will laugh & rejoice for an eternity (in the Hereafter
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