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Friday, 20 June 2014

World Cup = "Waste Closet" & Waste Catastrophe


Bismillahir Rahmaanir Raheem


The toilet is generally not a topic of discussion, but it can serve as an apt analogy, and we can even draw lessons from it. Looking at how our lives are spent in sins, heedlessness and waste, we take some lessons.

The toilet has different names: latrine, lavatory, wash room, restroom and water closet – which certain English-speaking people refer to as W.C.!

Presently there is a different W.C., which, as we know, is the World Cup. Millions of people, including a large percentage of Muslims, have thrown themselves headlong into the curse and fitnah of the World Cup.

And it is, most definitely, a curse, bringing with it multiple fitnahs and compounded sin: there is wastage and extravagance; alcohol, gambling, music and immoral behaviour and attire; "foul play", “hero-worship” and tashabbu bil Kuffaar (imitating the non-Muslims in their dress and ways); and often there is neglect of Salaah as well.  We also hear or read of violence, stampedes and killings.

…Disobedience to Allah Ta’ala intensifies and heightens with such events. This should create great concern, since sins summon the punishment of Allah Ta’ala. Moreover, a Muslim does not attach or associate himself, in any way, to that which displeases his Beloved Allah Ta'ala.

I translate this "W.C." as a ‘WASTE Closet’.

While the water closet serves the function of flushing away human waste, the world cup is a "waste closet" in that it flushes away a person’s wealth, time and energy. As a result, so much good is simply wasted.

One difference is that a water closet is a place of privacy, but this WC exists on a public platform: there is open sin, open transgression and open rebellion against Allah Ta’ala. This spreads across the world, especially through the media and global broadcasting. The majority become caught up in sin and futility.

I also translate it as the “Waste Catastrophe.” A catastrophe is an event causing great damage or suffering. It brings ruin and destruction. The World Cup is a catastrophe of great magnitude. The waste of time, wealth and energy; together with indulgence in various sins, including futility, causes great damage to our Imaan, our aakhirah and our relationship with Allah Ta’ala.

We should keep in mind that Allah Ta’ala likens those who waste, to the brothers of shaytaan:

“…And do not squander recklessly. Surely, squanderers are brothers to shayateen, and shaytaan is very ungrateful to his Lord.”

[Surah Bani Israeel 17 : 26/27]


We should also keep in mind the Hadith : ‘(On the Day of Judgment), the feet of a person will not move until he is asked regarding:

1.)              His life; how did he spend it,
2.)              His knowledge; how did he act upon it,
3.)              His wealth; how did he acquire it (and)
4.)              How did he spend it, and
5.)              His body, how did he use it.’[1]


Considering the word, ‘WASTE’, the following lessons should be given some serious thought and reflection:


W :
WEALTH is wasted


A :
The ANWAAR of our Ibaadaat is wasted - because the darkness of sins ‘flushes' away the Anwaar and light of our good deeds.


Wastage invites AZAAB (punishment).


The AMAANAH of life is abused and wasted away.


S :
The SUKOON that resides in the heart of the Muslim is flushed away, on indulgence in sins.

Our ACCUMULATED SAWAAB is wasted. The rewards, which we had earned are easily destroyed.


T :
TIME, which is an extremely precious bounty, is wasted.


E :
ENERGY, which was to be utilised in the obedience of Allah Ta'ala, is wasted.


Taubah is translated as repentance. This means that a person gives up his sins and does not return to them; rather he returns to the obedience of Allah Ta’ala.

If we have driven in the direction of disobedience, then we need to turn back and drive in the direction of the obedience of Allah Ta’ala and His Pleasure.

This soccer mania and sport obsession, which are taking us away from good deeds and weakening our ta-alluq with Allah Ta’ala needs to be flushed out of our hearts and lives with sincere taubah.

The WC, with its TOTAL WASTE and host of sins has no place in Islam.  So, instead of flushing away our wealth, time and good deeds - as well as losing out on the precious and blessed month of Ramadaan and the priceless and auspicious bounties of Taraweeh and Qur`aan Sharief, we should flush away the World Cup. 

There are multiplied rewards for every good deed carried out in Ramadaan. However, there is absolutely no reward for the World Cup - no reward in viewing it, no reward in talking about it and no reward in participating in it in any other way. A person just gets caught up in sins.

Instead of having the words of Qur`aan Sharief, Zikrullah, Durood Sharief, Amr bil Ma'roof and Nahy anil Munkar and other good or permissible activity and speech recorded in our books of deeds, our angels, Kiraman Kaatibeen, are occupied with recording our viewing, talking, screaming, and updating others about something so utterly useless as this W.C. ...This will be of no benefit to us in the Court of Allah Ta'ala. We should ponder over this reality and remember that our books of deeds will be presented to us. 

A Muslim's loyalty is with Allah Ta'ala and Rasulullah (Sallallaahu 'alayhi wasallam). Now is an opportunity to prove that loyalty.

The goals scored in soccer matches rugby matches, or other such futile games carry no weight in the court of Allah Ta’ala. These ‘achievements’ are no achievements in the Court of Allah Ta’ala. They will be of no assistance to anyone on the Day of Judgement.

Allah Ta’ala has granted the Believers the opportunity of this worldly life to attain the ultimate goals: The ma’rifah of Allah Ta’ala, the muhabbat and ishq of Allah Ta’ala, the pleasure of Allah Ta’ala, and Jannah, Insha-Allah. 

We should strive whole-heartedly to attain these goals.

With the reverse of the word, “WASTE”, lies the formula to achieve these goals:


E:
Bring an END to this waste,


T:
with sincere TAUBAH and with TAQWA 


S:
with complete SUBMISSION and SURRENDER to Allah Ta’ala,


with following the SUNNAH of Rasulullah (Sallallaahu ‘alayhi wasallam)


A:
with the understanding that there is ACCOUNTABLITY,


with preparation for AAKHIRAH, by engaging in A’MAAL-E-SAWLIHAAT (good deeds).




W:
In doing this, the Muslim becomes a WINNER. He WINS the Pleasure of Allah Ta’ala, and Insha-Allah, WINS Jannah


May Allah Ta’ala grant us the understanding, the taufeeq of obedience, and the conscious awareness that the objective of this worldly life is to prepare for our journey to the hereafter and our return to Allah Ta’ala.


By Hadhrat Moulana Abdul Hamid Is`haq Saheb 
(Daamat Barakaatuhum)




[1] Tirmidhi