Those whom Allaah will shade with His shade

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Those whom Allaah will shade with His shade
Question:
What i want to know is that: What kind of people will be included into the "shade" of the chair which Allah (s.w.t) will be sitting, when the sun is brought closer to the earth. I hope i am phrasing the question right.


Answer:
Praise be to Allaah.

Seven of those whom Allaah will shade with His shade on the Day when there will be no shade except His were mentioned in the saheeh ahaadeeth.

It was reported from Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:

“There are seven whom Allaah will shade with His shade on the day when there will be no shade except His: the just ruler; a young man who grows up worshipping his Lord; a man whose heart is attached to the mosque; two men who love one another for the sake of Allaah and meet and part on that basis; a man who is called by a woman of rank and beauty and says ‘I fear Allaah’; a man who gives in charity and conceals it to such an extent that his left hand does not know what his right hand gives; and a man who remembers Allaah when he is alone, and his eyes fill up.” (Agreed upon, narrated by al-Bukhaari, no. 620; Muslim, no. 1712; and others).

This is one of the blessings that Allaah bestows upon His believing slaves. On the great Day when mankind will be suffering distress and hardship,the sun will be brought near to mankind, until the distance between them is equal to the length of the stick used for applying kohl to the eyes [meel= may also mean a “mile”], and all the people will sweat according to their deeds, except for some of the believers, whom Allaah will single out to shade them with His shade, and He will protect them from the sun and from sweating.

‘Uqbah ibn ‘Aamir said: I heard the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) say:

“The sun will be brought near to the earth and the people will sweat. For some people, the sweat will come up to their heels; for some it will come halfway up their shins; for some it will come up to their knees; for some it will come up to their backsides; for some it will come up to their hips; for some it will come up to their shoulders; for some it will come up to their necks; for some it will come up to the middle of their mouths; and some of them will be comepletely covered with their sweat.” (Narrated by Imaam Ahmad in his Musnad, no. 16798)

There follows the commentary of Ibn Hajar (may Allaah be pleased with him) on the hadeeth (about the shade of Allaah):

“with His shade”. The fact that the shade is connected to Allaah is an expression of honour, for every shade belongs to Him. It was said that this refers to His honour and protection, just as it may be said (in Arabic) that a person is in the shade (or shadow) of the king. And it was said that it refers to the shadow of His Throne, which is more correct

“the just ruler” means one who holds the position of khaleefah, and anyone else who is appointed to a position of authority over the Muslims’ affairs, and he fulfils his duties justly.

The best definition of “just” is: one who obeys the commands of Allaah and puts everything in its proper place without going to the extreme either of overdoing it or of negligence. The just ruler is mentioned first because his benefits are so far-reaching.

“a young man”. Young men are mentioned in particular because they are more likely to feel desire because of their strong motives for following their desires. The fact that a young man adheres to worship despite that is indicative of the strength of his taqwaa (piety).

“worshipping his Lord”. In the hadeeth of Salmaan it says that he “spent his youth and his energy in worshipping Allaah.”

“attached to the mosque”.The apparent meaning is attachment in the sense of hanging, as if his heart is likened to something that hangs in the mosque – like a lamp, for example – indicating that his heart is so strongly attached to the mosque that even when he leaves the mosque, his heart is still there. Or it could mean attachment in the sense of a deep love.

“love one another” means, they shared a kind of love whereby each loved the other in a genuine sense, not just to show off.

“and [they] meet and part on that basis” means, this is an ongoing love based on religion, which they do not cut off for any worldly reason, whether they meet in reality or not, until death comes between them.

“a man who is called by a woman of rank and beauty”. The meaning of “of rank” is, of high birth or a high position; this may refer to lineage or to wealth. The woman is described as having all the qualities which people usually seek, power and wealth, along with beauty. It is very rare to find all three in a woman. The apparent meaning is that she called him to commit immoral actions.

“and says ‘I fear Allaah’”. The apparent meaning is that he says this out loud, either to rebuke her for her immorality or to refuse her call. It may also be that he says it in his heart.

“to such an extent that his left hand does not know what his right hand gives”.What is meant by this is that he conceals his charitable giving , and goes to such an extreme that his left hand, even though it is so close to his right hand and is always with it that even if we imagined that it could understand, it would not know what the right hand is doing because of this utter secrecy. This is a metaphor.

“and a man who remembers Allaah” – either in his heart, or by mentioning Him out loud.

“when he is alone” – because this is furthest away from showing off. What is meant here is that there are no distractions, so he pays attention to nothing except Allaah.

“his eyes fill up (lit. flood)” means, they fill with tears; this is another metaphor.

Although men are mentioned in this hadeeth, women are also included in what is described here. Although what is meant by a “just leader” is the position of imaam (khaleefah), women may also be included in this, if they have children and treat them justly. The idea of being attached to the mosque does not apply to women, because a woman’s prayer in her home is better than her prayer in the mosque. Apart from that, women have a share in all of these things; if a man may be called by a woman, then it can be imagined that a woman could be called by a handsome king, for example, and she refuses because she fears Allaah, even though she may have motives to respond.

Fath al-Baari, 620.

There are others whom Allaah will also shade with His shade – apart from the seven mentioned in the hadeeth quoted above – who are mentioned in other ahaadeeth. Ibn Hajar listed them in Fath al-Baari (620) as follows:

“Those who fight (for the sake of Allaah); those who help the mujaahideen; those who defer payment of debt for debtors who are in difficulty, or let them off all or part of the debt; those who help people who are heavily in debt; those who help slaves who have drawn up contracts of manumission; those who have a good attitude; those who walk to the mosque; sincere and honest traders; those who take what is due to them and no more; those who spend for the sake of Allaah; those who sponsor orphans.”

We ask Allaah to shade us with His shade on the Day when there will be no shade except His.
 
Seven People Under The Shade Of Allah

The seven people will be shaded by Allah under His shade on the day when there will be no shade except His. They are:
1. 'A Just Ruler...'
2. 'A youth who grew up in the worship of Allah...'
3. 'A man whose heart is attached to the mosques...'
4. 'Two persons who love each other only for Allah's sake, and they meet and part in Allah's cause only...'
5. 'A man who is called by a woman of beauty and position but he says: 'I fear Allah...'
6. 'A man who gives in charity and hides it, such that his left hand does not know what his right hand gives in charity...'
7. '...A man who remembered Allaah in private and so his eyes shed tears..'

The Prophet Muhammed (s.a.w) said: 'If you knew what l knew, you would laugh little and weep much.' Narrated by Aboo Hurairah and Anas & collected in Saheeh al-Bukhari.
 
Re: Seven People Under The Shade Of Allah

"'A man who gives in charity and hides it, such that his left hand does not know what his right hand gives in charity...'"

This is just a figure of speech right?

Jazakallah for the post.
 
Re: Seven People Under The Shade Of Allah

it just means when you open your wallet to give, you don't actually look at what it is you are giving..

I wonder however, if these apply to women too?

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Re: Seven People Under The Shade Of Allah

I think it means that you do your sadaqah so secretly that even your other hand doesn't know about it, to emphasize how good it is not to show off one's charity.

Good thread mashaAllah, great reminders.

And of course Skye, they should apply to women as well.
 
Re: Seven People Under The Shade Of Allah

Jazaakalahu khayran,
Beneficial post :)
 
Re: Seven People Under The Shade Of Allah

Jazakallah sis for the reminder !
I want to be one of them. imsad
 
Re: Seven People Under The Shade Of Allah

Asalamalikum,
Waiyakki sis
May Allah make all of us muslims be under one of those categories......ameen
 
Re: Seven People Under The Shade Of Allah

Could you explain me the second one. a youth growing up in worshipping Allah.
 
Re: Seven People Under The Shade Of Allah

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Sister Gossmer why would it not apply to a woman?

To understand this hadith abit better you should picture Prophet Yusuf 'alyhi salam as he managed to fall underneath many of its catergories if not all.

What is the meaning of “The shade, on the day where there is no shade but His”?

Shaykh ibn ‘Uthaymeen – may Allah have mercy upon him – said explaining the hadeeth of the Prophet:

Seven [types of people] will be shaded by Allah underneath His shade the day when there is no shade but His
[Reported by Bukhaaree, Kitaab al-athaan no. 660 and Muslim, Kitaab al-Zakaah no. 1031]

He said:

Here, a very important question arises which I would like to bring to your attention and that is, some people believe that the meaning of shade in the hadeeth is the shade of the Lord the Most High, and this is a very wrong assumption, no one will assume such a thing but an ignorant person. This is because the people will be on the earth and this shade is due to the sun, so if this shade was that of the Lord Most High then this would imply that the sun would be above Allah, and this is something impossible that will not happen, since Allah – Glorified be He – is above His creation and encompasses everything.

But the meaning [in the hadeeth] is [rather] the shade that Allah will create that day providing shade for those who deserve it. Allah only ascribed this shade to Himself because no one will be able to provide shade but Him. There will not be any buildings or anything to put above the heads of people there will only be the shade that Allah will create for His [believing] slaves on that day.

This is why Allah attributed the shade to Himself, to show how special it is [and out of honour, since anything attributed to Allah is honourable]

Source
 
Re: Seven People Under The Shade Of Allah

:salamext:

I guess the one about being attached to the mosque and refusing a wealthy woman out of fear of Allah swt made me feel that perhaps they are just addressing men..

thanks for clarifying..

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Re: Seven People Under The Shade Of Allah

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No there is nothing to show that it is only for men, a woman can be attached to the masjid what is the problem? And it is not only women that seduce, men also seduce women and if a muslimah says I fear Allah then we hope indeed that her reward is with Allah.
 

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