Monday, 12 May 2014

Today's harvest 12th May 2014 - Why our prayers are not accepted.


 Why our prayers are not accepted.



A true story from the History of Egypt.

When the war broke out between Egypt and Ethiopia, Egyptian forces were met with defeat after defeat because of the disunity among its commanders. The ruler, Khadev Ismail was incredibly distressed and aggrieved. He was in the company of his minister, Shariff Pasha who asked him out of curiosity: “What do you do when such a situation arises?”

The Khadev replied: “Afandi! With the grace of Allah, I turn to the pious souls in Al-Azhar mosque who read Sahih Al Bukhari and with its blessing the calamity is averted.”
Then the Khadev visited Shaikh Al-Arusi, Sheikh Al-Azhar and arranged through him for a number of respected scholars to start reading Sahih Al-Bukhari in front of the old dome in the Mosque.
But there was no change in the situation as his forces kept being defeated.

The Khadev was disgusted and disappointed, and went once again to the meeting place of the scholars with Shariff Pasha and said to them: “Either the book you are reading is not Sahih Al-Bukhari or you are not like the pious scholars of the past, because Allah has not expelled our sufferings with your recital.”

Hearing this all the scholars were spell bound, but one of them from the last row stood up and said: “It is because of you, O Ismail! Because it is reported that the Prophet (Peace be upon him) has said: “You should enjoin what is good and forbid what is evil. Otherwise Allah will empower upon you those who are worst among you. Then the best among you will pray but their prayers will not be responded to.” (transmitted by Al-Bazzaz & Al-Tabarani)
This announcement was a shock for all the scholars and for the Khadev who slipped away with Shariff Pasha without any comment.

The scholars started blaming their colleague and scolding him for such a courageous and bold stand. While they were still engaged in their discourse, Shariff Pasha came back and asked: “Where is the Sheikh who just addressed the Khadev?”
The Sheikh who had spoken stepped forward and Pasha asked him to accompany him.
Now all his colleagues, who were just blaming him, stood up to meet him and give him farewell as if they did not expect him to return. Pasha took him to the palace of the Khadev who was sitting in his chair with an air of expectation.

He asked him to sit on a chair in front of him and then said “Repeat to me what you have said to me earlier in the mosque!”
The Sheikh read to him some Hadith with explanation.
The Khadev said: “What have we done to attract this calamity upon us?”
The Sheikh replied: “Did not the courts allow dealing with interest? Is not fornication allowed by licence?   Is not liquor permitted to be imbibed?” And so he continued to enumerate many sins prevalent in the society which were not being challenged. 

He reiterated: “Then how could you expect victory heralding upon us from the heaven?”
The Khadev replied: “What can we do? All these evils are part of the culture of the foreigners with whom we have to live.
The Sheikh commented: “But why should Al-Bukhari and the Sheikhs of Al-Azhar be blamed?”
The Khadev went deep into meditation and then raised his head, saying, “What you say is true, what you say is true!” Then he ordered the treasurer to add to the Sheikh’s wages a sum of thirty pounds. The Sheikh came back to his colleagues who were not expecting his return, and was greeted as if he had been re-born!

(See Abdul Aziz Al-Badri: Al-Islam bain Al-Ulama wa l’hukkam)

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