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By Nasmira Firdous
If you are having a difficult time finding the right type of friends, read on:
1. Make The Right Intention
3. Cut Back A Little Bit
4. Make Imaginary Friends
5. Friendship For The Sake Of Allah subhaanahu wa ta'aala
Reference:
1. Narrated by Abu Hurairah & collected in Sahih al-Bukhari, Vol.1, p.356, no.629 & Sahih Muslim, Vol.2, p.493, no.2248
By Nasmira Firdous
Bismillah
Back in the days as a teenager, there were two goals I wanted to
achieve: top in academics and have “cool” friends. The ones who are
popular in class, the ones who would take part in all the extra
curricular activities and come off as well-rounded, the ones whom others
would look at in awe; not the snobbish ones though, let me clarify.
And, since I had almost 75% of those qualities, it was not too difficult
to find “like-minded” friends and hang out with. Of course, where was
Islam here, you might wonder. For me, back in the days when I was
revelling in my pre-Islamic ignorance, Islam was limited to praying 5
times a day (without understanding a word) and reciting the Quran
(without understanding a word, again). Needless to say, I was excelling
in this dunya but had invested nothing for my Hereafter.
Countless advices and encouragement on why hijab was a blessing fell in
deaf ears. It seemed “un-cool”. When I was told that Islam was a way of
life and had a lot more to it than what I perceived it to be, I never
bothered much either.
Moving on, during University days, my “goals” hadn’t changed much. So
where exactly was I going wrong? A little bit of introspection made me
realize that I wasn’t necessarily spending my time with the right type
of friends. I had no friend who would remind me about Islam, about the
stories mentioned in the Quran or about Allah subhaana wa ta'aala’s
Names and Attributes or about why and how I had to consider Islam a way
of life.
I’ve heard countless stories of how people change when a loved one
passes away or when they meet with an accident that leaves them bed
ridden, but for me change took place when I was left with lots of time,
which I leisurely spent on doing nothing.
And so the change began. It began when I randomly landed upon audios of
tafseers by Muhammad al Shareef. So what happened to those friends, you
might ask. I started becoming a bit insular. Naturally my time spent
with them was limited but I didn’t cut off my friendship altogether.
That would have been naïve. I wanted to limit time with them because I
had spent enough time neglecting Islam and was thirsty for knowledge,
much like a traveler on a desert searching for an oasis. The more I
heard about why a surah was revealed and what it signified, the more my
heart yearned for.
Since I had time (and lots of it), scholars and their audios became my
constant companions. I would have them in my mp3 and listen to it day
and night. And Allah subhaanahu wa ta'aala started blessing me with more
alhamdulillah. If you are familiar with the situation I was in, it is
easier to conclude that having righteous company is extremely important
in helping you stick to the Straight Path.
If you are having a difficult time finding the right type of friends, read on:
1. Make The Right Intention
Make your intentions clear. Tell Allah subhaanahu wa ta'aala that you
want to get closer to Him subhaanahu wa ta'aala, and understand the
beauty of this religion. I of course, had no intention whatsoever, quite
simply because I was Islamically ignorant at that point of time and
really did not know what the big deal was, back then.
2. Make Allah subhaanahu wa ta'aala your Friend and Guide
Want to make Allah subhaanahu wa ta'aala your friend? Start by building
your relationship with the Book of Allah. Why do I say this? Because you
would be building your relationship with Allah subhaanahu wa ta'aala by
trying to understand why He subhaanahu wa ta'aala revealed what He
subhaanahu wa ta'aala revealed and why He subhaanahu wa ta'aala chose us
to reveal His sacred words. My entire perspective about Qur'an changed
when I started listening to the audio tafseer series of Juzz Amma
(Touched by an Angel) by Muhammad alShareef.
So, go out of your way and make an effort to understand the Miraculous
Book that has survived without any type of change for more than 1,400
years. You have miracle in your own house! It is more than just a Book.
It’s Allah subhaanahu wa ta'aala’s way of talking to you, of trying to
assure you that everything will be fine. Acknowledge that. Make Him
your companion by listening to what He subhaanahu wa ta'aala has to say
to you, insha’Allah.
3. Cut Back A Little Bit
If you don’t have the right type of friends to hang out with, spend less
time with them and more time with yourself in doing beneficial things.
Sitting idle is a self-made disaster. Never ever ever sit idle and do
nothing. Satan will become your companion then. Rather, play a
beneficial Islamic video in the background even if you’re not listening
to it. You might hear a word or two that might interest you to listen to
more.
4. Make Imaginary Friends
I obviously did not have a large Islamic friends circle, so, I made
imaginary friends (yeah, you can laugh, that’s okay). I started building
friendship with the videos and scholars whom I’ve never gotten to meet
personally so far. Yet, I would wake up and tell to myself, “So right, I
would be listening to the tafseer of this surah and spend time with
that scholar by listening to that audio about that Prophet, and then I
would go on to memorize this surah after asr and understand why it was
revealed by listening to such-and-such scholar.” So, you see, my life
started revolving around videos and audios of scholars whom I never got a
chance to meet but who became my constant companions. I started hanging
out with my mp3.
We have access to cool sheiks who are half way across the world. Do you
realize the blessing Allah subhaanahu wa ta'aala has gifted you with?
In other words, we have been chosen by Allah subhaanahu wa ta'aala to
live in an age where a jummah khutbah being delivered in the United
States will reach the other part of the world in a matter of minutes.
All we have to do is sit on YouTube and watch it. We have been chosen to
live in an age where we are blessed with multiple sheiks and scholars,
who in our own words can be termed “cool” and “hilarious”, someone whom
we can relate to, alhamdulillah. Utilize this blessing excessively to
learn more about this deen. Remember, ignorance in Islamic matters will
breed ignorance. Instead, be an Ummah that would one day become the
torchbearers of Islam, insha’Allah.
5. Friendship For The Sake Of Allah subhaanahu wa ta'aala
A random friend request on Facebook to a friend whom I had hardly met
for a few minutes in my University went on to become one of the most
sweetest relationships I could ever get into. Why? Because our
friendship started for the sake of Islam. It’s been four years and our
enthusiasm to discuss about Islamic talks and verses or some funny
incident shared by some funny scholar remains the same till today.
There’s a beauty in hanging out with friends who remind you to do good
and ask you to persevere for the cause of Islam. Prophet Muhammad sal
Allahu alayhi wa sallam said in a longer hadith, “There are seven whom
Allah will shade in His Shade on the Day when there is no shade except
His Shade: …two people who love each other for Allah's sake, meeting for
that and parting upon that...' [1]
Wouldn’t you want to be covered under the Shade when there would be no
other? So, start making friends for the sake of Allah subhaanahu wa
ta'aala, friends who would remind you of Him and whose company might
please Allah subhaanahu wa ta'aala, insha’Allah.
Reference:
1. Narrated by Abu Hurairah & collected in Sahih al-Bukhari, Vol.1, p.356, no.629 & Sahih Muslim, Vol.2, p.493, no.2248

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