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				الإسلام دين اليسرIslam, the Religion of Ease
				
			 
			 
			
		
			
 
 
الإسلام دين اليسر        تتحدث المطوية عن سهولة دين        الإسلام وتيسير الله لعباده ورفعه الحرج عنهم وتذكر الأدلة من الكتاب والسنة        على ذلك  وتذكر أن المعوقات والمشقات فهو إنما تكون لأمر خارج عن الدين        لأنه قد يكون بسبب البيئة  أو بسبب نقص التقوى أو بسبب الجهل    
                          
       
Allah, subhanahu wata'aala, is        the creator of mankind and therefore knows his nature more intricately        than mankind himself. Allah, subhanahu wata'aala, has therefore chosen for        us a Religion best suited to the nature of mankind, a Religion that goes        neither to the extremes of hardship nor of laxity, but instead provides a        middle path; in other words, a Religion of ease. Allah, subhanahu        wata'aala, said; 
"Allah intends for you ease, and does not        want to make things difficult for you" [2:185]; and "Allah does not want        to place you in difficulty" [5:6].
Such easiness is well explained        in the hadeeth reported by Abu Hurairah, radiya Allahu 'anhu, that the        Prophet, salla Allaahu 'alaihe wasallam, said, "Religion is easy..."        [Bukhari], he also said; "The best of your religion, is the easiest."        [Ahmad]
The easiness of this Religion was put into practise by the        best of humanity, the one who came to deliver the message, as Allah,        subhanahu wata'aala, said; 
"Verily there has come unto you a        Messenger from amongst yourselves, it grieves him that you should suffer        any difficulty, he is anxious for you, for the believers he is full of        pity and merciful" [10:128]
This understanding is clarified in a        hadeeth in which the Prophet, salla Allaahu 'alaihe wasallam, said; "…        Allah did not send me to be harsh, or cause harm, but He sent me to teach        and make things easy" [Muslim]. This understanding is further implemented        by the mercy sent to mankind, Muhammed, salla Allaahu 'alaihe wasallam, in        the hadeeth reported by his noble and pure wife, 'Aishah, radiya Allahu        'anhu, who said; "Whenever the Prophet, salla Allaahu 'alaihe wasallam,        has a choice between two matters, he would choose the easiest, unless it        is sinful (act)" [Bukhari].
Many hadeeths have been reported on the        matter of easiness: "Allah likes for this nation Ease and hates for it        hardship and adversity." [Tabaraani].
"We have been given a        privilege over other nations... .we have been given verses that no one        else has been given, the last two verses of Surah Baqarah(chapter 2)"Our        Lord! Punish us not if we forget or fall into error. Our Lord! Lay not on        us a burden greater than we have strength to bear" After each statement,        Allah responded by saying, "I did, I did, I did"" [Muslim].
To        further emphasise this understanding to his companions, when once a        Bedouin stood up and started urinating in the mosque, the people caught        him; but he, salla Allaahu 'alaihe wasallam, ordered them to leave him and        to pour a bucket or a tumbler of water over the place where he had        urinated. The Prophet, salla Allaahu 'alaihe wasallam, then said, "You        have been sent to make things easy and not to make them difficult"        [Bukhari].
An example that illustrates this point is Salah, an act        so important and vital to Islam that the Prophet, salla Allaahu 'alaihe        wasallam, said; "Between a person and disbelief is discarding prayer"        [Muslim]. He also warned against leaving salah, even at the time of his        death, in his very last breaths before departing from this        world.
Yet in this worship Allah has also prescribed easiness. At        first, the number of prayers was fifty in number, but they were reduced        several times until they were five. Then it was proclaimed 'O Muhammad,        the order is not changed. These five are (equal in reward) to fifty'        [Tirmidhi].
Causes of hardship
If Islam is a Religion of ease,        why do we find many Muslims not practising it? Why do we find them doing        very little of what they ought to be doing, and why do even those who        practise their Religion sometimes find it difficult? 
There        are reasons why the practice of Islam can becomes hard: 
1)        Lack of piety
When we speak about Islam being easy we are, in reality,        speaking about the easiness of its acts of worship and morals. Religion by        definition means commitment and an obligation to a master. Therefore,        being a religious person means to be always aware that we are slaves to a        master, Allah, subhanahu wata'aala. 
From here we see the        mistake of those who want 'ease' to mean 'doing nothing', just saying "I        am a Muslim", committing themselves to nothing. It is obvious that they        want it to be easy, but what exactly do they want? They want an easy life,        a life without any religious practices. 
The idle belief of        'existing only to live' has long ago been negated by Allah, subhanahu        wata'aala. He said: 
"Do you think you have been created for        nothing and that you will not be resurrected and brought back to Allah        again!" [23:115]. He also said: "Thinks man that he is left aimless?"        [75:86].
Islam is easy to practice; but those who do not understand        the reasons behind their existence, who do not understand the concepts of        religion, but meanwhile are striving to secure themselves in this life;        then surely they will find its practices difficult.
The easiness of        Islam is felt in all of its commandments. Some people find this or that        commandment hard to follow but this does not mean that the command is in        itself hard; often it is the person who is the cause. 
For        example Salah, it is an easy act of worship, as Allah, subhanahu        wata'aala, has made clear: 
"And seek help in patience and        prayer and truly it is (prayer) extremely heavy and hard except for        Al-Khashi'un (i.e. true submitting)" [2;45].
Prayer is an easy act        of worship except, of course, for those who do not truly submit to their        Lord; they will find it toilsome. 
Why do they find it so? The        answer is that it is not the prayer that is difficult, but it is the        hearts of these people which have changed from good to bad, as Allah,        subhanahu wata'aala, mentioned: 
"Verily, the hypocrites seek        to deceive Allah, but it is He Who deceives them. And when they stand up        to pray, they stand with laziness …" [4;142]; in another verse He        subhanahu wata'aala, said; "And that they came not to prayer except in a        lazy state …" [9;54].
2) Ignorance
The rules of Islam did not        come as mere do's and don'ts. Each obligation has wisdom and motivation        behind it. It should make no difference to us if the wisdom for that        particular practice is known or not, because if it is not known to us        today, then if Allah wills, He will reveal it to future generations. What        is primarily expected from us is to fully submit and implement every        command.
For example, the giving of charity, which apparently        decreases the wealth of the giver. Islam did not say "Pay charity, pay        charity", as this would not motivate people and therefore make it        difficult to act upon. Instead Allah says; 
"Would you not        like to give a loan to your Lord, and this loan will be paid back to you        multiplied and you will be rewarded for it." [2:245]
The Prophet,        salla Allaahu 'alaihe wasallam, said; "Verily, wealth does not decrease        because of charity." [Muslim]
It seems Muslims often ask why this        act or matter is Halaal or Haraam. With such an attitude they will never        achieve their goal, because behind each injunction there is an aspect of        wisdom. Without understanding this, practising Islam becomes a heavy        burden. With strong belief, we do not even have to ask whether this or        that is halaal or Haraam, but rather if it pleases Allah. Therefore we        should take the rules seeking the pleasure of Allah subhanahu wata'aala,.        If pleasing Allah subhanahu wata'aala, is, always, our aim, then        undoubtedly the practice of Religion becomes easy, no matter what apparent        hardships we may encounter. 
3) Inappropriate        environment
It is true that sometimes we find it difficult to practise        the religion, even those who are committed to it!
The reason behind        this is that we are practising our Religion in an non-religious        environment. Islam is not meant to be practised while being immersed in a        Kufr (disbelieving) society. Its practice will indeed be difficult in such        an environment. Therefore, the difficulty cannot be blamed upon Islam as a        religion, but rather on the circumstances of the society.
Returning        to our example of prayer, we see that prayer by itself is easy, but if you        have to stand alone to pray amongst non-Muslims, all of them watching you,        it will suddenly become difficult. The obvious conclusion is that the        prayer in itself is not difficult, but the environment has made it        difficult.
Another example is that of a woman who wears hijaab and        is happy to cover herself. If this were an Islamic society, it would have        been difficult for her not to be covered, or for a man not to respond to        the call to prayer and pray in a mosque. Thus difficulty is not the nature        of our religion, but we are trying to be pure in a decadent and immoral        environment. These realities are not unknown to Islam, because the        Prophet, salla Allaahu 'alaihe wasallam, already warned his companions        some fourteen centuries ago, and by that has also warned us by saying, as        reported by Abu Tha'laba, radiya Allahu 'anhu, "… Ahead of you are days        which will require endurance (in the practice of religion), in which he        who shows endurance will be like him who grasps live coals. The one who        acts rightly during that period will have the reward of fifty men who act        as he does."
The hearers said, "The reward of fifty of them,        Messenger of Allah!" He replied, "The reward of fifty of you." A companion        said about this difference in reward, "Now you find people helping you to        do good deeds, but then they will not find things to help them but they        will find things to resist and oppose them." [Tirmidhi].
So Islam        is the Religion of ease. If we accept it as a Religion to start with, then        we should take it with its concepts, and practise it in a pure environment        (as opposed to a corrupted and decadent one); it will then become an        easier Religion to practise. 
As it is not possible to have a        100% pure society, we have to strive to achieve this by being surrounded        by good Muslims. In doing this, the Religion will loosen the burdens        around it. 
The easiness of Islam has even been testified by        the enemies of Islam. This was apparent in the statement of the Jews at        the time of the Prophet, salla Allaahu 'alaihe wasallam, when a man and a        woman from amongst them committed fornication. Some of them said to the        others: "Let us go to this Prophet, for he has been sent with an easy law        …". [Abu Dawood].
So may Allah, subhanahu wata'aala, make us        amongst those who 
"Listen to the word and follow the best        thereof, whom Allah has guided and those are men of understanding."        [39;18].
Ameen. 
  
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