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Riyad as-Salihin 74 (Book) #38459
The Rewards of Trusting in Allah

SUMMARY: This hadith is about the rewards of those who trust in Allah and do not practice superstitious beliefs.

Ibn 'Abbas (May Allah be pleased with them) reported: Messenger of Allah said, "I was shown the past nations. I saw a Prophet who had a very small group (less than ten in total) with him, another Prophet who was accompanied by only one or two men and some did not have even one. Suddenly I was shown a huge crowd and I thought that they were my Ummah, but I was told: 'This is Musa (Moses) and his people, but look towards the other side'. I looked and beheld a great assemblage. I was told: 'These are your people and amongst them there are seventy thousand who shall enter Jannah without being taken to account or torment". Then the Prophet stood up and went into his apartment, and the Companions began to guess who may be those people who would enter Jannah without any accounting or torment. Some said: "Probably, they are the ones who kept company with Messenger of Allah ". Others said: "Probably, they are the ones who have been born as Muslims and have never associated anyone with Allah in worship". Then Messenger of Allah came out and asked, "What are you discussing?" So they told him. He then said, "They are those who do not make Ruqyah (blowing over themselves after reciting the Qur'an or some prayers and supplications the Prophet used to say) nor seek it, nor perceive omens (ie, they are not pessimistic) but keep trust in their Rabb (Allah)". On this 'Ukashah bin Mihsan stood up and asked: "Pray to Allah to make me one of them". The Prophet said, "You are one of them". Then another man stood up and asked the same thing. The Prophet answered, "'Ukashah has surpassed you". Al-Bukhari and Muslim.
فالأول عن ابن عباس رضي الله عنهما قال‏:‏ قال رسول الله ‏:‏ عرضت علي الأمم، فرأيت النبي ومعه الرهيط، والنبي ومعه الرجل والرجلان، والنبي وليس معه أحد إذ رفع لي سواد عظيم فظننت أنهم أمتي، فقيل لى ‏:‏ هذا موسى وقومه، ولكن انظر إلى الأفق، فنظرت فإذا سواد عظيم، فقيل لى، انظر إلى الأفق الآخر، فإذا سواد عظيم، فقيل لي‏:‏ هذه أمتك، ومعهم سبعون ألفاً يدخلون الجنة بغير حساب ولا عذاب‏"‏ ثم نهض فدخل منزله، فخاض الناس في أولئك الذين يدخلون الجنة بغير حساب ولا عذاب، فقال بعضهم‏:‏ فلعلهم الذين صحبوا رسول الله ، وقال بعضهم‏:‏ فلعلهم الذين ولدوا في الإسلام، فلم يشركوا بالله شيئاً- وذكروا أشياء- فخرج عليهم رسول الله فقال‏:‏ ‏"‏ما الذي تخوضون فيه‏؟‏‏"‏ فأخبروه فقال‏:‏ ‏"‏هم الذين لا يرقون ، ولا يسترقون ولا يتطيرون، وعلى ربهم يتوكلون‏"‏ فقام عكاشة بن محصن فقال‏:‏ ادع الله أن يجعلني منهم، فقال‏:‏ ‏"‏أنت منهم‏"‏ ثم قام رجل آخر فقال‏:‏ ادع الله أن يجعلني منهم فقال‏:‏ ‏"‏سبقك بها عكاشة‏"‏ ‏.‏ ‏(‏‏(‏متفق عليه‏)‏‏)‏

TOPICS
trust  *  superstition  *  reward  *  tawakkul  *  alain  *  thawab  *  muhammed  *  muhammad

QUICK LESSONS:
Put your faith and trust solely on Allah

EXPLANATIONS:
This hadith speaks to the importance of trusting in Allah and avoiding superstitious beliefs. It tells us that those who trust in their Lord will be rewarded without being taken to account or punished. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ was shown a huge crowd and told that they were Moses' people, but then he was shown another large group which were his own people. He then explained that these people are those who do not practice Ruqyah or seek omens, but instead keep their trust in God alone. This hadith teaches us the importance of having faith and relying on God for all our needs rather than turning to superstitions or omens for guidance or protection from harm. It also reminds us that if we put our trust in God, He will reward us without taking us to account for our actions or punishing us for any wrongdoings we may have committed.

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