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The Purest Things I’ve Ever Seen

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It’s easy to feel down these days with everything going on around the world. There’s an awful lot of negativity out there making the headlines. But in the words of the timeless Dr. Seuss, “keep your eyelids up and see what you can see.” You’re sure to come across some beautiful things and plenty of stuff around you that are so pure that they’re sure to cheer you up. Take time out to think about some of the purest things you’ve seen – those perfect, little things that always seem to lift you up and bring a smile to your face. Things that we so often take for granted when consumed by our every day lives. I’ve compiled a list of some of the purest things that I’ve ever seen. They’re simple, they happen every day, and they don’t cost a thing. I thank Allah for allowing me to see them, and I’ll forever strive for them to be a part of my life.

  1. Crying Quietly in Prayer

shutterstock_246310249It’s always beautiful when someone cries to Allah in prayer with the utmost sincerity, no matter how loud they are. They often don’t care that anyone is around them and feel like they’re standing alone before Allah. However, there is something so pure about people who cry in a congregation and manage to keep themselves so quiet that they know their special moment is only between themselves and the Lord of the Worlds who hears them from above His throne, even when the person next to him can’t. “The eyes that cry out of the fear of Allah will not be touched by the fire.” [Tirmidhi]

  1. People Consistently Visiting the Sick

I went to the hospital to visit someone who got in an accident not long ago, and realized that an old family friend who was in a nursing home for the past 10 years who I hadn’t seen in a very long time happened to be in the same hospital for a procedure, so I stopped by his room. I was feeling pretty good about myself that I was able to visit two people in one trip.shutterstock_162942551 When I asked him if anyone else had been around to see him, he listed the brothers that have been going to visit him – every single week for the last 10 years. Just a bunch of “average” guys I see at the masjid who I had no idea were light-years ahead of me with their good deeds. I can’t remember the last time I felt that embarrassed before Allah. The prophet ṣallallāhu 'alayhi wa sallam (peace and blessings of Allāh be upon him) said: “When a man goes to visit his sick Muslim brother, he walks along a path of Paradise until he sits, and when he sits he is cloaked in mercy. If he comes in the morning, seventy thousand angels pray for him until evening, and if he comes in the evening, seventy thousand angels pray for him until morning.” [At-Tirmidhi, Ibn Majah, Ahmad]

  1. Parents Having Real Conversations with Little Kids

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One of the purest things I have ever seen is a father or mother out with his or her little toddler who barely knows how to talk, and having a real conversation with the child. Knowing that it’s not about the photo-op with the kid that’s about to go on Facebook, but just a real moment – knowing that the children will grow up, not remembering a word their parents said that day, but hoping that one day they will know that they were the most important thing in the world to them. The Prophet ṣallallāhu 'alayhi wa sallam (peace and blessings of Allāh be upon him) said: “He is not among us who does not have mercy on young children nor honor the elderly.” [At-Tirmidhi]

  1. The Young Giving the Elderly Undivided Attention

There is so much that the youth can learn from those who are older than them. Does anyone care to listen though? Probably not many. But those who do will sit at all cost and soak in any knowledge they can get from those with many more years of wisdom and experience than they have. There is something so pure in seeing a young brother or sister who understands that. And the more mature we become, the more we truly understand that our parents and elders of the community actually knew a thing or two. Get their advice while you still can.

  1. Long Prayers Alone

shutterstock_173345360Sometimes you need to evaluate your sincerity to Allah. One of those ways is to compare the prayers you do in private to the ones you do in public. One of the most beautiful things is to watch someone who doesn’t know anyone else can see them praying, and see how slow and pure their prayers are. It’s motivational to say the least.

  1. Dua’ in Secret for Someone Other Than Yourself

There are few things that are as beautiful as begging Allah for something for someone else. Something from which you will get absolutely no benefit.  Long for someone else’s happiness. You need a very sincere and pure heart to beg for something that only benefits others. I once did a small, kind act for one of my mother’s friends, and I didn’t realize until many years later (long after we parted ways and lost touch for many years) that she consistently made dua’ for me over the years for that one act. Who knows what blessings I’ve received due to her dua’. The prophet (saws) said: “The dua’ of a Muslim for his brother in his absence will certainly be answered.” [Muslim]

  1. Someone who’s Deeds in Private are Better than His or Her Deeds in Public

A person I look up to very much once did something that rubbed many people the wrong way. He didn’t hurt anyone, but what he did was extremely untactful and I never forgot it, and in a way, I didn’t forgive him. For years, I thought of it every time I bumped into him. After a couple years passed, he told me he was going to tell me something that no one knows, not even his wife. The day the incident occurred, he felt so horrible that he went home and read 26 juzz of Quran in one night for Allah to forgive him. I held back tears as he looked me in the eyes and told me that, asking myself how I could dare hold a grudge for so long when I don’t know someone’s deeds in private and their relationship with Allah. Make sure you do things that only you and Allah know about.

  1. Ignoring Distractions to be with Loved Ones

There are so many distractions in this world. It’s hard to have a moment with someone that lasts more than 30 minutes without getting sucked in by a text message, email, Facebook, Twitter, or even a phone call. But when you make a conscious effort to take some time out to be with a loved one – be it your husband, wife, kids, parents, brother, sister, then there is definitely something pure in that. I fear for the next generation if we adults can’t get ourselves to do that more often with our kids.

  1. Giving Advice in Private

There’s something about giving advice. You have to be careful or it could make you feel better than someone, when you have no right to feel that way. There is something so sincere and pure when someone gives you advice and not only does it privately, but never mentions anything about it to anyone. Ever. You know that person hopes for nothing but to help the one he or she is advising. Make sure you take that advice seriously. “Our way of life is pure, sincere advice.” [Muslim]

  1. Being Happy with Far Less Than What Others Have

There are people out there who are far more happy than you are with much less than what you have. It’s not all about possessions. It’s about being content. Sometimes just watching happy people who have very little makes me just that much more content with all that Allah has blessed me. Imam Ibn Al-Qayyim (may Allah be pleased with him) said, “Contentment is the greatest of Allah’s doors. It is the rest and relaxation of the worshippers, and the paradise of this world.”

  1. Someone Who Got to the Top But Never Forgot Where They Came From

It’s quite often that someone struggles to get to the top, they work really hard, and they finally make it, but they forget about all of those who were there for them and helped them get there. There are not many things as pure as someone successful remembering where they came from and everyone who was pulling for them along the way. It’s even motivational; just to listen to Kevin Durant’s MVP speech, or Arian Foster’s press conference about their struggles growing up, knowing they didn’t forget where they came from and everything their mothers did for them with the little they had.

  1. Someone Listening to Someone’s Problems Though Theirs are Far Worse

shutterstock_221276839Everybody has his or her problems. Some people just complain about them more than others. Don’t get me wrong; it’s always good to have someone you can talk to and a shoulder to cry on. Just know that sometimes the one who’s offering a shoulder to cry on could be going through far worse, yet still listening as if your problem is the only thing that really matters.

  1. Parents Repeating the Same Goofy Thing to Try to Duplicate Their Kid’s Laugh

Few things in life can bring joy to everyone around them like the laugh of a child. A child is so innocent and pure that they just attract love from all those around them. As a kid, I saw a program on TV about a child who had a disease and couldn’t smile or show emotion on his face. At the time, I wondered why his mom was so devastated about it, especially since relatively speaking, he was healthy overall. Then I had my own kids, and saw them smile. I understood then that there is not much greater than that in life. Here’s to all the parents who repeatedly make the same goofy sound or weird facial expression over and over and over in front of their kids just for a laugh that they can cherish.

  1. Fighting for a Cause that is Not Your Own

I’ve been to a fair share of rallies and stood up for causes that were really important to me. Very often times you find people coming to join hands who have absolutely no dog in the fight. They want justice for all. I’m certain that one day when the cause is something that impacts them and their every day life that they will turn and find others by their side – just because that’s how life works.

  1. Giving Parents Credit for Things You Accomplished On Your Own

No one wants better for you than your parents do. There is no one who is more proud of your accomplishments. It doesn’t take much away from you when you tell your parents that you owe it all to them and what they’ve done for you. So tell them. It will strengthen your relationship like you can’t imagine, and won’t cost you a dime. “Lower to them the wing of humility out of mercy, and say: ‘My Lord, have mercy on them as they had on me when I was a child.’” (Quran 17:24)

I pray that Allah grants us sincerity and allows us to achieve these pure things and many others in our lives.

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8 Comments

8 Comments

  1. Amatullah

    February 25, 2015 at 2:02 AM

    Amazing to say the least! Each one in itself! It was soo thoughtful of you to pen down these unexplainable moments so that we are reminded that there is still good left in the world and our community. Alhamdulillah ala kulli haal

  2. Muslimah DownUnder

    March 1, 2015 at 7:01 AM

    Wow. These really help to ‘see’ the unseen good in life and help make a bad day change to a positive one.

  3. Aadil

    March 9, 2015 at 3:37 AM

    MashaAllah those things are really beautiful. One beautiful thing that I have come across is little kids reciting the Quran beautifully or having knowledge that many adults today don’t. Based on this knowledge these kids have Islamic role models whose lives they want to emulate. I once heard a little girl talk about how she wanted to be a teacher because then she could get a share in the reward of the children she would teach when they would apply her teachings. Brought tears to my eyes.

  4. Alaa

    March 12, 2015 at 6:41 PM

    I love this article! MashAllah, the optimism seeping out of this is enough to energize us to do more good, whether big or small. And SubhanAllah, the emphasis this puts on the small but hidden deeds is just powerful. It just puts the Hadith about doing small but consistent acts is better than grand but inconsistent acts, into perspective.

    JazakaAllah khair!

  5. harun

    April 6, 2015 at 11:51 AM

    “Someone Listening to Someone’s Problems Though Theirs are Far Worse” that one is great and I suspect I may have been on the other side of that many times.

  6. nimra

    April 8, 2015 at 4:51 AM

    I am loving this write-up!

  7. Mohammad Khan

    September 2, 2016 at 12:38 PM

    Amazing! and deep! It brought so many memories and tears. It touched so much inside my heart. But I have to be objective and start practicing the advices which are given. In Shaa Allah!
    Thanks MM for the great article!

  8. Farid

    October 5, 2016 at 10:20 PM

    JazakAllah for this thought provoking article. Nothing new but definately gives one a push to apply these articulately penned advices in one’s day to day life. May Allah swt guide us thru. Ameen

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