Question: Should a person rely
on prayers and Dhikr (remembering Allah) as protection against worldly
problems and divine calamities? If one does a lot of Dhikr and avoids
unnecessary activities so as to be safe, it would be right?
Answer: My answer is in the
affirmative. The essence of Islamic teachings that I have been able to
gather is that we must try not to be engulfed by troubles and calamities.
Once one of my teachers told me that our religion, in this regard, is very
different from many other religions of the world. He related that the adherents
of a very strict discipline of Christianity, Cistercian, pray to the Lord
‘O Lord, let us suffer as Jesus (sws) suffered’. This is not what Islam
teaches us. We, the Muslims, must try our utmost not to attract any problems.
However, if they find place in our life, we must be patient and bold enough
to fight them however hard and tough they may be. In that case, we need
to strive to the best of our abilities to live up to the expectations of
our Lord by showing perseverance and paying glory to Him. Thus, it is perfectly
okay to pray to Allah to help us stay away from problems as long as it
is best for us.
(Jhangeer Hanif)
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