This poem is from a book by Sheikh Abdur Rahman ibn Nasir As-Sa’di (Rahimahullaah) called Al-Durrat Al-Fakhirah (The Exquisite Pearl).
Fortunate are those who avoid the destructive paths;
Intending the stations of Allaah’s good pleasure.
Those who journey with the utmost sincerity;
Following the legislation by which faith is measured.
Those who build the stations of their journey;
Submitting between being fearful and being hopeful.
Those whose hearts the Divine has filled;
With devotion to Him and love for the Most-Merciful.
Those who remember Him do so abundantly;
In private, public, at all times in continuance.
Seeking nearness to the Sovereign Master;
By obeying Him and forsaking disobedience.
Doing what is obligatory and optional is their way;
Inspecting their own faults and their deficiences.
Their souls patiently enduring all that is disdainful;
Desirous of what it entails of benevolence.
They arrive at the Station of Contentment;
Ultimately reaching the Garden and safety.
For His bounties to His creation they are greatful;
With their heart, tongues and limbs of their body.
Reliance is their companion in all affairs;
Whilst striving in the pleasure of the All-Merciful.
Worshipping the Divine, believing in His presence;
Thus taking their place at the Station of Excellence.
Advising others to that which pleases their Lord;
With knowledge, guidance and compassion.
Accompanying the people in bodily form;
Whilst their spirits dwell at a sublimer station.
They alert the creation to their complete need for Allaah;
Continuously fearing a decrease in their faith.
Their hearts turning away from all distractions;
Completely emptied of other than the Most-Merciful.
Their movements, concerns and resolves;
Are all for Allaah, not the creation, nor the Devil.
The best of friends is the seeker of these paths;
Which leads to acquiring goodness and Ihsan.
Monday, September 5, 2011
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