The opportunity of seeking Laylatul Qadr is around us in these
days. Life is about people that take advantage of their opportunities
to win the love of Allah (Subhanahu wa ta’ala), and this
is indeed one of those chances.
Abu Dah Daah was one of those who found an opportunity and won
that which is greater than the heavens and the earth. An adult
companion of the Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) cultivated
his garden next to the property of an orphan. The orphan claimed
that a specific palm tree was on his property and thus belonged
to him. The companion rejected the claim and off to the Messenger
of Allah (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) went the orphan boy to
complain. With his justness, the Messenger of Allah (Sallallahu
alaihi wa sallam) measured the two gardens and found that the
palm tree did indeed belong to the companion. The orphan erupted
crying. Seeing this, the Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam)
offered the companion, “would you give him the palm tree
and to you is a palm tree in Jannah?” However, the companion
in his disbelief that an orphan would complain to the Prophet
(Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) missed the opportunity and went
away angry.
But someone else saw the opportunity, Abu Dah Daah - radi Allahu
‘anhu. He went to the Prophet (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam)
and asked, “Ya Rasul Allah, if I buy the tree from him and
give it to the orphan shall I have that tree in Jannah?”
The Messenger of Allah (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) replied,
“Yes.”
Abu Dah Daah chased after the companion and asked, “Would
you sell that tree to me for my entire garden?” The companion
answered, “Take it for there is no good in a tree that I
was complained to the Prophet about.”
Immediately, Abu Dah Daah went home and found his wife and children
playing in the garden. “Leave the garden!” shouted
Abu Dah Daah, “we’ve sold it to Allah! We’ve
sold it to Allah!” Some of his children had dates in their
hand and he snached the dates from them and threw them back into
the garden. “We’ve sold it to Allah!”
When Abu Dah Daah was later martyred in the battle of Uhud, Rasul
Allah (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) stood over his slain body
and remarked, “How many shady palm trees does Abu Dah Daah
now have in paradise?”
What did Abu Dah Daah lose? Dates? Bushes? Dirt? What did he gain?
He gained a Jannah whose expanse is the heavens and the earth.
Abu Dah Daah did not miss his opportunity, and I pray to Allah
(Subhanahu wa ta’ala) that we do not miss our opportunity
of standing to Allah (Subhanahu wa ta’ala) on Laylatul Qadr.
Dear brothers and sisters, we do not obey, worship and revere
Allah (Subhanahu wa ta’ala) in a way befitting of His Majesty.
We have not understood the weight of this Qur’an that we
rest on our high shelves, this Noble book that was sent to give
life to the dead. For even if our hearts were as solid as rock
they would have crumbled to the ground in fear and hope of Allah’s
(Subhanahu wa ta’ala) punishment and Mercy. Could it be
that our hearts are harder than that mountain?
“Had We sent down this Qur’an on a mountain, verily,
thou wouldst have seen it humble itself and split asunder in fear
of Allah (Surat al-Hashr, Ayat 21).
Dear brothers and sisters, as you fill the Masajid for Qiyamul
Layl in the last ten nights of Ramadhan, remember what Allah (Subhanahu
wa ta’ala) wants you to know:
“Know ye that Allah is strict in punishment and that Allah
is Oft-forgiving, Most Merciful.”
There shall be a night, some night in your life that you shall
awaken in Jannah or Hell fire. Anas ibn Malik, on his deathbed,
prayed to Allah, (Subhanahu wa ta’ala), “O Allah,
protect from a night whose morning brings a journey to hell fire.”
Think about that morning.
Peace shall descend on Laylatul Qadr until the dawn. It may be
that you shall leave the Masjid after Fajr one day soon forgiven
by Allah, Glorious and Most High.