IN ISLAM SUCCESS OR FAILURE IS RECOGNIZED BY THE ULTIMATE RESULT: (PART 2 OF 2)

In part 1, we learned that Islam is concerned with the ultimate success. Eternal Paradise is the ultimate success just as the fire of Hell is the ultimate failure. There are many ways to achieving a favorable outcome for Allah has promised Paradise to those who obey Him. To them He promises serenity, contentment, happiness and peace of mind. This however does not mean that these things cannot be achieved in this life as well as eternally. A good life is possible for those who look to Allah, the Quran and the authentic traditions of Prophet Muhammad, SallAllahu Alaihi Wa Sallam, for guidance. Success is easily attainable and today we will discuss a few ways that we can achieve success in this life and secure the ultimate success.

Righteousness:

The Prophet Muhammad, SallAllahu Alaihi Wa Sallam, left us with a very good working definition of righteousness. He said, “…Righteousness is that with which the soul is tranquil and the heart is tranquil, but sin is that which rouses suspicion in the soul and is perplexing in the breast, even if people give you a decision in its favour.”[1] One of the things that we as human being define as success is the ability to sleep well at night, to live with a clear conscience and here we see that righteousness provides this. Righteousness includes following the commandments of Allah, striving to do all acts of worship including prayer, charity and fasting with a good intention and a sincere heart.

“Whoever works righteousness — whether male or female — while he (or she) is a true believer verily, to him We will give a good life (in this world with respect, contentment and lawful provision), and We shall pay them certainly a reward in proportion to the best of what they used to do (i.e. Paradise in the Hereafter).” (Quran 16:97)

Kindness:

A true believer is known for his or her kind demeanor. They strive to see the good in everything and everyone. They are the first to give from that which they love to those less fortunate or in need. A believer is thus always ready to assist other people in need of his help with a true spirit of kindness.

“No good is there in much of their private conversation, except for those who enjoin charity or that which is right or conciliation between people. And he who does this, seeking the good Pleasure of Allah, We shall give him a great reward” (Quran 4:114)

Allah is kind; He multiplies the reward for good deeds and forgives bad deeds. Prophet Muhammad, SallAllahu Alaihi Wa Sallam, said that Allah has decreed both good deeds and bad deeds, however whoever intends to do a good deed then does not do it, Allah will write it down as one complete good deed; if he intends to do it then he does it, then Allah will write it down as between ten and seven hundred good deeds, or more. Whoever intends to do a bad deed, and then he does not do it, Allah will write it down as one complete good deed; if he intends to do it then he does it, Allah will write it down as one bad deed.[2] One whose good deeds are multiplied is indeed successful.

Remembering Allah:

One of the easiest ways of feeling content and relaxed is to remember Allah. It relieves stress and worry and leaves a person focused on the true purpose of life, which of course we understand is to worship Allah in everything that we do. However the human condition is not always peaceful, anxiety can touch us at any moment, and we have no control over that. We do however have control over our reaction. If we react by turning to Allah, remembering that He has many attributes and names that we can call Him by we will successfully navigate life’s thoroughfare.

“Verily, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest” (Quran 13:28)

Trusting Allah:

“And whosoever puts his trust in Allah, then He will suffice him” (Quran 65:3)

The path to success can be found in putting our trust in Allah. When we accept that Allah has control over all things and that He wants us to gain the ultimate success we can begin to relax and perhaps find success in our worldly lives as well. Allah wants what is best for us; if we do what is right, yet things do not go according to our plan it doesn’t mean that we have failed, it means that Allah’s plan for us is not quite the same as the future we had envisaged. At this point, we must learn to trust Allah.

“If Allah helps you, none can overcome you; and if He forsakes you, who is there after Him that can help you? And in Allah (Alone) let believers put their trust.” (Quran 3:160)

A Final Word on Failure:

If something bad happens, if things don’t go according to plan it is not necessarily a sign of failure. Right attitude and action will help one cope with the situation in the best possible way and in the end remember it is the ultimate success (Paradise) that really matters. Allah has promised that the one who dies whilst following His path will be the successful. If something unpleasant happens or a calamity befalls a person, he should not say “If only I had done such and such, this would not have happened to me” or “If only I had not done such and such, this would not have happened to me,” as this is a sign of not having patience in accepting what has been missed and cannot be regained, and is indicative of not having the correct understanding of belief in the divine will and decree of Allah. These negative thoughts cause pain and allow Satan to gain power over a person through thoughts of failure and worries. Prophet Muhammad, SallAllahu Alaihi Wa Sallam, said: “The strong believer is better and more beloved to Allah than the weak believer, although both are good. Strive to do that which will benefit you and seek the help of Allah, and do not feel helpless. If anything befalls you, do not say ‘If only I had done (such and such), then such and such would have happened,’ rather say: ‘Allah has decreed and what He wills He does,’ for ‘if only’ opens the door to the work of the Satan.”[3]

Islam guides to a straight path that can lead to success in this world and the hereafter. However it is clear that the religion of Islam encourages the believers to strive for success in the hereafter because that is what our creator Allah calls the supreme or the ultimate success.

“And whoever is removed away from the Fire and admitted to Paradise, he indeed is successful”. (Quran 3:185)