Umeed

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One of the main lessons that we should take from the story of the Mi'raj.

The Prophet ‫ ﷺ‬had called people to Allah for over 10 years in Makkah. He was once
the one that they called the truthful and the trustworthy, but suddenly all those
who were once close to him turned their backs on him and betrayed him. He was
stoned and pelted. He was called names and mocked. His family were starved. His
companions were tortured and killed. All those who he once trusted now plotted
against him and it was the hardest ten years of his blessed life. He saw hardship
and he saw pain, but non of it compared to the pain he experienced just before this
journey. He lost his uncle Abu Talib who looked after him as a child, the one who
protected him when people attacked him. The one who took care of him when his
father and grandfather passed away. His death caused the Prophet ‫ ﷺ‬indescribable
pain. Then He lost his wife, Sayyidah Khadijah. She was the one he loved, she gave
him ease, she honoured him and she remained with him when everyone left. When she
passed away, it broke his blessed heart.

When all of these trials and tribulations came his way, he remained steadfast and
content with the destiny of Allah. He never gave up and he never despaired. He
carried on calling to Allah. It was in this time that Allah took him upon the night
journey and He saw His Lord. In those moments, He gazed upon Allah. He was rewarded
for His patience, and he was honoured with the ultimate prize. Dear Ummah, you may
be going through turmoil, pain and real confusion, but Allah has promised us that
ease shall come after hardship. An ease which shall make us forget all that which
we faced. Remain patient and keep steadfast with prayer, supplication and
gratitude. A day shall come when Allah will reward you beyond measure. He only
tested you as a sign that He loves you.

Shaykh Mohammed Aslam

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