The fact that one lives a normal life and is not afflicted with
diseases and plagues, represents a person’s health. Take advantage of
this before diseases and plagues come because mankind, being mankind,
will fall sick. Everyone falls sick. If we did not fall sick, we would
not be humans, we would be divine.
There will come a time when we will fall sick. Some of those times
the sicknesses will be more severe, and for certain people even more
severe. So the Prophet sal Allaahu alayhi wa sallam is reminding us that
we do not know when we will have full possession of our faculties, of
our strength, of our mental powers, before we will fall sick. Therefore,
take advantage of it before that time comes.
The Prophet sal Allaahu alayhi wa sallam said:
"
There are two blessings the majority of mankind have been deceived concerning." The majority of mankind do not appreciate these two blessings. They are "health," good health, "and free time." |
Once a person came to Yunus ibn 'Ubayy, one of the scholars of the
Salaf, and he complained of extreme poverty as he had not been blessed
with much. Yunus ibn Ubayy asked him, "Would you be willing to give away
your sight for a certain amount of money?" The man said, "No, of course
not." Then he asked him, "Would you be willing to give your hands
away?" He said, "No, of course not." He asked, "Your feet?" He said, "Of
course not." When he finished he said "I see that you have hundreds of
thousands of millions of blessings, yet you are complaining of poverty?"
We have our full faculties, we can see and hear. Look at someone who
Allah subhaanahu wa ta ‘aala has tested with blindness. It is a very
severe test, and that is why the Prophet sal Allaahu alayhi wa sallam
has said in an authentic hadith:"
There are two things if Allah subhaanahu wa ta ‘aala takes them away from a person and he is patient, he is guaranteed Jannah. These two things are the two eyes." |
In other words, if a person is blind, and we seek Allah's refuge
from the physical and the spiritual blindness in this world and in the
hereafter, then Allah subhaanahu wa ta ‘aala is testing him. And if he
is patient, then Allah will reward him with Jannah.
How about one who has been blessed not just with eyesight, but with
hearing, health, arms, limbs, energy, vitality, enthusiasm, and many
other things. Should we not appreciate the blessing from Allah
subhaanahu wa ta ‘aala? Do we not realize how sweet health is? It can be
used for the worship of Allah. When we are blessed with these bodies,
why do we not use them in the worship of Allah?
The least we can do, is the faraa'id (obligatory actions) such as salah
five times a day, fasting in Ramadan, and going for the Hajj. All of
these require that we use our physical bodies. That is the least that we
can do, the bare minimum. Of course, the more that one does, the better
it is for him.
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