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The True Richness (2/2)

Abu Ammar Yasir al-Qadhi

Published On: 9/3/2013 A.D. - 26/4/1434 H.   Visited: 15151 times     



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No matter how much money a person earns, in reality he only utilizes a very small fraction of it. Ponder over the wise reminder from the Prophet (Peace be upon him). 'Abdullah ibn al-Shakhir reported, "I entered upon the Prophet (Peace be upon him) and he was reciting "Alhakum al-takathur" (The mutual rivalry [for trying to compete with one another in worldly matters] diverts you) [al-Takathur; 1]. He said, 'The son of Adam cries out: "My money! My money!" But do you have, O son of Adam, anything of your money, except that which you eat, so it is wasted, or that which you wear, so it wears out, or that which you gave as charity, so you have sent it forth (to get its rewards in the Hereafter)?'" [1]

In this hadith, the Prophet (Peace be upon him) reminded us that, in reality, all of our money is utilised in only three ways. Firstly, the food that we eat, and this eventually is transformed into waste product. Secondly, the clothes that we wear, and this eventually wears out so that it is unusable. Thirdly, the money that has been spent for the sake of Allah and this is the only part whose benefits remain and return to us. So of what benefit is it for a person to gloat over 'his money', and boast about it, and be eager for it, when in reality so little of it is actually spent in such a way as to provide eternal benefit?

Because of these factors, the Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him) reminded mankind that wealth is not proportionate to the amount of material possessions a person owns. True wealth is to be content with what one has, and then to use it to strive for the everlasting reward of the Hereafter. The Prophet (Peace be upon him) said, "Richness is not in the quantity of possessions (that one has); rather, true richness is the richness of one's self (or contentment)."[2]

He (Peace be upon him) also stated, "That which is little yet sufficient is better than that which is much but distracts."[3]

And in a third hadith, "He is indeed successful who has been guided to Islam, and his sustenance was sufficient for him, and he was content with it."[4]

Lastly, "The best sustenance that you are given is that which is sufficient."[5]


So true success and wealth is found in the peace and satisfaction which results from sincerity in faith and practice. The contentment of the heart is what makes a person realise and appreciate this true richness. The Prophet (Peace be upon him) described this richness in another hadith, where he said, "Whoever amongst you wakes up, secure in his house, healthy in his body, having the bare amount of food that he requires for the day, then it is as if the entire world has been captured for him, with all that it contains!"[6]

This hadith has many benefits that can be obtained from it. 'Whoever amongst you...,' means the Muslims, indicating the first and greatest blessing, namely, that of Islam; '...wakes up...,' means that one has been blessed with life;'. ..secure in his house..,,' means without fear of attack upon one's safety or the safety of one's family; '...healthy in his body...,' means that Allah has saved him or her from diseases and sicknesses; '...having the bare amount of food that he requires for the day...' indicates that even the minimal amount of sustenance is a great blessing from Allah, for this is what the body and health requires, and many people do not even have this amount; and lastly, '.. .it is as if the entire world has been captured for him, with all that it contains,' indicating that this is all that a person needs of this life, and everything that is in addition to this bare minimum is an unnecessary luxury. Contentment with Allah's provision, whether large or small, is contentment with life, and hence, the best wealth that a person can have. The Prophet (Peace be upon him) stated, "Verily Allah tests His servant with what He has given him. So whoever is content with whatever he has been assigned, then Allah will bless him in it, and give him more! But whoever is not content (with what he has been given), then he will not be blessed in it." [7]


Those who are content with their own provision and lot in life will lose concern over the wealth and status of others. Such people have no concern as to how much money others have, what types of cars they drives, or the size of the houses they live in. Those with clean hearts in this respect love Allah, and are grateful to Him, knowing that the goods of this world cannot buy happiness, or the blessings of faith and contentment. In return, they are loved by Allah, and by fellow men and women. This principle is so clearly outlined in the noble Prophetic tradition:
"Give up (hope of attaining) this world, Allah will love you. And give up (hope of) whatever is in the possession of other people, and the people will love you."[8]


In another narration, a person came to the Prophet (Peace be upon him) and asked him, "O Messenger of Allah! Narrate to me a hadith, and make it short!" So he (Peace be upon him) replied, "Pray your prayer as if it is your last, as if you are seeing Him (Allah), for even if you do not see Him then He sees you. And give up hope (of obtaining) what other's possess, then you will live a rich life. And beware of anything that you might (later) have to make an excuse for."[9]

So whoever sets as a primary goal the pleasure of Allah and the rewards of the Hereafter will be loved by Allah, and whoever avoids competing with fellow Muslims concerning worldly matters will be loved by the people. And this wealth - the love of Allah and that of mankind — is far greater than any richness that money can buy.


The pious predecessors of this nation also realised this principle. Awn ibn Abdillah [10][10] said, "The greatest blessing is that — when this world is straightened for you — you appreciate what you have been given of the blessings of Islam." [11]

So next time you are in severe financial circumstances, instead of looking at the material and temporary pleasures that you have not been afforded, ponder instead over the treasure of iman that Allah has blessed you with, and appreciate the great fortune of being a Muslim! Likewise, when you are overjoyed or distressed due to some monetary gain or loss, remember the statement of Muhammad ibn Suqah [12], who said,


"There are two characteristics which, even though Allah does not punish us for them, are reason enough for our punishment: we are overjoyed at a small gain that we receive from this world, and yet Allah has never seen us so happy for a good deed that we do, and we are so worried about a small matter that has missed us concerning this world, and yet Allah has never seen us so worried about a sin that we commit.[13]"

This section is concluded by quoting the verse in which Allah reminded the Prophet (Peace be upon him) and the believers not to long for the wealth of this world — wealth that has been given to those that have rejected submission to Allah - but rather to strive for the richness of the Hereafter:

"And strain not your eyes in longing for the things that We have given for enjoyment to various groups of them (the disbelievers) - the splendour of the life of this world - that We may test them thereby. And indeed, the provision (rizq) of your Lord is better and more lasting."
[Surah Ta-Ha, 131]   



[1] Reported by Muslim (8/211) and others.

[2] Reported by al-Bukhari (4/219) and others.

[3] Reported by Abu Ya'la (1/295), Ibn Adi (7/2)and others, and al-Albani authenticated it in al-Sahihah, (# 947).

[4] Reported by Muslim (3/102) and others.

[5] Reported by Ibn Hibban (# 2323). See al-Silsilah al-Sahihah, (# 1834).

[6] Reported by al-Tirmidhi (# 2347) who considered it hasan gharib; al-Bukhari in his al-Adab al-Mufrad (# 300), Ibn Hibban in his Taqasim (# 2507) and others. Al-Albani agreed with al-Tirmidhi in his Silsilah (# 2318).

[7] Reported by Ahmad (5/24), with an authentic chain, as mentioned in al-Sahihah,(# 1658).

[8] Reported by Ibn Majah (# 4102), al-Hakim (4/313) who considered it Sahih, and others. Al-Albani also graded it as authentic in al-Silsilah, (# 944).

[9] Reported by al-Bukhari in his al-Tarikh (3/216), and al-Tabarani in his al- Awsat (# 4588) and others. Al-Haythami, in his Majma al-Zawaid (10/ 229) said: "There are, in its chain, people that I do not know." However, this narration has supporting evidences, including the hadith of Sa d ibn Abi Waqqas, and 'Abdullah ibn Mas'ud (in al-Tabarani's al-Awsat, # 5907), due to which al-Albani considered it acceptable in his al-Sahihah (# 1914).

[10] The grand-nephew of 'Abdullah ibn Mas'ud. When he used to narrate hadith, his beard would become wet with tears. He died around 115 A.H. (see Tahdhib al-Tahdhib, 3/338).

[11] Ibn Abi al-Dunya, al-Qana ah wa al-Ta afuf, (# 151).

[12] Of the major students of the tabi'in. Sufyan ibn'Uyaynah said, "There were three people in Kufah, if they were told, 'You are going to die tomorrow' they would not have been able to increase any of their good deeds (due to the fact that they were doing so many). Of them is Muhammad ibn Suqah." (See Tahdhib al-Tahdhib, 3/584).

[13] Ibn Abi al-Dunya, al-Qana ah wa al-Ta'afuf, (# 153).



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