This sublime
belief, which includes those great principles, bears numerous and useful types
of fruits for whoever believes in it.
Virtues of
Belief in Allah:
• Belief in
Allah, His names, and His attributes instills in the individual the love and
glorification of Allah that result in his performing Allah's
instructions and
avoiding His prohibitions. These are the means of
achieving
ultimate happiness in this life and the hereafter for both the
individual and
the society: "Whoever, male or female, does righteous deed, while
believing, We shall assuredly grant him a goodly life, and We shall reward them
according to the best of their deeds" (16:97).
Virtues of
Belief in the Angels:
• Appreciating
the dignity of Allah, His might, and His sovereignty.
• Gratitude
toward Allah because He puts some of the angels in charge of
His servants,
recording their deeds and other things that benefit them.
• Love and
admiration for the angels because of what they are doing,
namely,
worshipping Allah in the best possible manner and praying for the believers.
Virtues of
Belief in the Books:
• Appreciating
Allah's mercy and care for His people in that He sent down a book to every
nation for its guidance.
• Appreciating
Allah's wisdom, for He revealed in these books to every
nation that
which suits them. The glorious Qur'an is the final book and it is suitable to
all people at all times until the Day of Judgment.
• Showing
gratitude for Allah's mercy in revealing these books.
Virtues of
Belief in the Messengers:
• Appreciating
Allah's mercy and care for His people for sending them
those great
messengers to guide them to the straight path. Thanking Allah
for this great
favor.
• Loving and
respecting the prophets and praising them in what they
deserve, because
they are Allah's messengers and His choice among His
people. They
worshipped Allah according to the best of their ability,
conveyed His
message to mankind, gave sincere advice to the people, and
bore patiently
whatever hurt they received.
Virtues of
Belief in the Day of Judgment:
• Endeavor to
obey Allah to get the reward of that day and to avoid any
disobedience to
him for fear of His punishment.
• A consolation
for the believer for whatever he misses of worldly
enjoyment by
what he hopes to gain of blessings and reward of the
hereafter.
Virtues of
Belief in Fate and the Divine Decree:
• Dependence on
Allah when doing any action, because both the cause and effect are the result
of Allah's decree.
• Ease of mind
and comfort, because when the individual knows that
everything is by
Allah's decree and that mishaps are going to take place
anyway, his soul
will be at ease and his heart will be satisfied with Allah's
decree. No one
has a more comfortable life, worry-free soul, and stronger
confidence than
a believer in fate.
• Freedom from
arrogance when a goal is achieved, because this is a
blessing from
Allah through what He decreed of the causes of good and
success. The
individual should thank Allah for that and free himself from
arrogance.
• Freedom from
worry and boredom in case of failure or mishap, because
that is by
Allah's decree, the One who possesses the heavens and the Earth. Since that is
going to happen anyway, the individual should be patient and hope for the
reward from Allah. Allah points to the last two virtues in the following verse:
"No misfortune can happen on earth or in yourselves but is recorded in a
decree before We bring it into existence, that is really easy for Allah; that
you may not grieve for what escapes you, nor rejoice in what has come to you.
Allah does not love any vainglorious boaster" (57:22-3).
We pray to
Allah, the Exalted, to reward us for this belief, to realize for us its fruits,
to increase our blessings, to keep us on the right path to which He has guided
us, and to bestow on us a blessing from Him. He is indeed the Giver. Praise and
gratitude be to Allah, the Lord of the Worlds, and peace and blessings be on
Prophet Muhammad, his family, his Companions, and those who rightly follow
them.
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