40 Hadiths of Imam Nawawi
From Anas, radiyallahu 'anhu, who said: I heard the Messenger of Allah, sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam, say:
"Allah the Almighty has said: 'O son of Adam, so long as you call
upon Me, and hope in Me, I shall forgive you for what you have done, and I shall
not mind. O son of Adam, were your sins to reach the clouds in the sky and were
you then to ask forgiveness of Me, I shall forgive you. O son of Adam, were you
to come to Me with an earthful of sins and were you then to face Me, without
having associated anything with Me, I shall grant you an earthful of pardon.'"
[Recorded by Al-Tirmidhi, who said that it is a good and sound hadith]
background
The main message of this hadith is calling upon Muslims to repent sincerely to Allah and to seek His forgiveness.
lessons
There are three means or ways which enable a Muslim to be forgiven by Allah.
And your Lord said: Call upon me, I will respond to you.
The Prophet, sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam, said:
"Supplication is the essence of worship" [Al-Tirmidhi]. The Prophet,
sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam, also said: "Supplicate to Allah as if you
are certain about His response." Supplication is guaranteed that Allah will
attend to or respond to it when certain conditions are fulfilled. At the same
time there are other things that a Muslim should avoid doing in order for his
supplication to be answered. The conditions of supplication have been discussed
in previous hadiths. The most important thing is the full concentration
and attention of the heart and to have full hope that Allah will respond to that
du'a and not to rush it.
Muslims have to practice supplication
frequently because it is a continuous process. Among the things that a Muslim
asks Allah in his supplication are to forgive his sins, to be saved from the
Hell-Fire and to be among those who enter Paradise. Muslims have to make
du'a with full hope that there is a response. Allah says in a Hadith
Qudsi: "I am as My servant expects of Me." [Muslim]. The Prophet, sallallahu
'alayhi wasallam, says in another hadith: "No Muslim who supplicates
a supplication, that does not contain any sin or cutting of relations, Allah
will grant him one of three things: either Allah will immediately respond to his
supplication, or He may keep or store the answer for the Hereafter, or He will
turn away from him an equivalent amount of evil or harm." The Companions asked
what if they keep requesting Allah. The Prophet, sallallahu 'alayhi
wasallam, replied: "Then Allah shall give you even both." [Imam Ahmad].
O My servants, who have transgressed against themselves! Despair not
of the Mercy of Allah. Verily, Allah forgives all sins. Truly He is
Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.
There are many forms of
istighfar. There is what the Prophet, sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam,
taught his Companions to say. It is also narrated that the Prophet,
sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam, used to seek forgiveness from Allah more
than seventy times a day, and in some narration more than one hundred times a
day. Consequently, Muslims are recommended and required to do istighfar
and seek the forgiveness of Allah at least one hundred times a day. The best
statement of forgiveness is the statement that is narrated by the Prophet,
sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam, when he said: "O Allah: You are my Lord.
There is no God but You. You created me and I am Your servant. I am following
Your covenant and promise to the best of my ability. I seek refuge in You from
the evils that I have done. I profess to You Your bounties upon me and I confess
my sins. Forgive me for no one forgives sins except You." The Prophet,
sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam, says: "Whoever says this statement with
certainty concerning it in the daytime and dies that day before the evening, he
is one of the inhabitants of Paradise; and whoever says this statement with
certainty concerning it during the night and dies that night before the morning,
he is one of the inhabitants of Paradise." [Al-Bukhari]
Istighfar
is recommended to be practiced by true and close servants of Allah and every
Muslim. They are recommended to do so in the morning, preferably after the
Fajr prayers, and in the evening until the sunset. This should be part of
the supplications that they perform day and night. Allah says in Surah al-Nisa'
Ayah 110:
And whoever does evil or wrongs himself but afterwards seeks Allah's
Forgiveness, he will find Allah Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful.
Verily! Allah forgives not the setting up partners (in worship) with
Him, but He forgives whom He wills sins other than that, and whoever sets up
partners in worship with Allah has indeed strayed far
away.
Tawhid, as the scholars say, melts away sins. Through
fulfilling all the obligations of Tawhid, Muslims are going to be
forgiven and rewarded. In a previous hadith in this collection of Imam
Nawawi's Forty Hadith, we discussed the importance of the realisation of of the
idea of Tawhid where Muslims have to love, fear, and glorify Allah the
most. By Tawhid, Muslims seek refuge only in Allah and ask support and
help from only Him. All of these great actions of Tawhid, which means
that the heart becomes fully devoted to Allah, enable the Muslims to be true
believers and Muwahideen. Only then Muslims will become enlightened,
inspired, and their iman or faith will be strengthened and their sins
will be forgiven. By realising the idea of Tawhid, the Muslim also
minimises the chances of committing sins because his heart is fully devoted to
Allah.
Tawhid is the greatest essence of the Message of every
Prophet. All the Prophets, peace be upon them, were sent with the Message of
Tawhid - that is Allah is the only One Who deserves to be worshipped and
to be totally obeyed. Unfortunately, many Muslims today do not observe the
realisation of Tawhid. Many Muslims violate Tawhid, for example,
there are some groups of Muslims that supplicate and slaughter for dead Muslims.
By doing these acts of shirk (associating someone with Allah), they are
violating the most important messages of Islam and that is the realisation of
Tawhid.
If we want to be good Muslims to Allah, we should follow
the way that awliya' Allah (closer servants of Allah) followed. We should
follow their ways and practices as mentioned in Hadith
38. They had good morals, they loved Allah, feared Him, had total belief or
faith in Allah and his Messengers, and they were obedient to Allah and followed
His instructions - this included performing good deeds. This obedience was based
on fear of Allah, repenting to Allah and submission to His will. Moreover, they
were characterised with devotion, honesty, and sincerity.
If we want to
do it in the right way we should adhere to what is mentioned above and act as
the awliya' Allah acted when they were alive. Allah tells us in the
Qur'an that this was what led the people of Noah to shirk when they
started glorifying and giving their righteous dead people a higher status than
they deserved. This led them to worshipping these dead people later on to the
extent that some of them made idols of these famous figures. This eventually led
to their destruction by Allah.
Because of misconceptions or the misunderstanding of the essence of the
Message of Tawhid, many Muslims today carry out bad or prohibited
acts. Some of them may be excused because of one reason or another, but these
are terrible acts that displease Allah and lead to shirk. This is very
risky because many Muslims who fall into such categories must rethink about what
they do. They should repent to Allah and seek His forgiveness because He is the
One who we must seek forgiveness from. He is the one who we should supplicate to
and He is the one who we should obey and count on.
The realisation of Tawhid is very important for all Muslims. This is the last portion of the hadith. Moreover, it is the last hadith in Imam Nawawi's collection. This is very significant for us as Muslims since this last portion summarises the most important thing in Islam and that is Tawhid. It is a message from Allah to all Muslims to make sure that their Tawhid is sincere and pure. It is important to realise that they should not ascribe any partners with Allah. By doing so, they are assured that they will receive the forgiveness of Allah even if they have committed other sins.
To realise Tawhid Muslims should fulfill all obligations towards Allah by fully submitting to His will, worshiping Him, obeying Him and following His guidance and revelation and to avoid the following:
conclusion
This hadith mentions three ways which lead to Allah's forgiveness. It should be noted that these are not the only ways. Muslim scholars mention other means and ways of receiving forgiveness, as we have seen in previous hadiths, such as running into hardships, being put on trial, sickness, patience, the torture in the grave, avoiding the major sins, the horrible situations on the Day of Judgement, following the Prophet, sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam, to perform the pillars of Islam, fasting specific days such as the day of Ashura' and the day of Arafah, and the intercession (shafa'ah) of the Prophet, sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam, and the intercession of the believers (which is conditional to Allah's permission and He being pleased with the person).