Why Did They Have to Die? | Why Me? | EP. 19 | Dr. Omar Suleiman | A Ramadan Series on Qadar

Why Did They Have to Die? | Why Me? | EP. 19 | Dr. Omar Suleiman | A Ramadan Series on Qadar

Allah's Mercy and Grief in Loss

The speaker reflects on the concept of death, grief, and the connection with departed loved ones from an Islamic perspective.

Reflections on Death and Grief

  • Allah hesitates to seize the soul of a faithful servant due to their dislike for death.
  • Losing a loved one can feel devastating, questioning why they had to die, especially when life seemed to be going well.
  • The ability to perform good deeds on behalf of the deceased strengthens the bond even more than when they were alive.

Prophet Muhammad's Example in Grieving

  • Prophet Muhammad (SallAllahu 'Alaihi Wasallam) experienced profound losses in his life, yet his grieving was both human and prophetic.
  • The Prophet exemplified full mercy and contentment in times of loss, showcasing a high level of emotional balance.

Levels of Mercy and Contentment in Grief

Imam Ibn al-Qayyim's categorization of levels of mercy and contentment in response to loss is discussed.

Levels of Emotional Response

  • The highest rank involves having both contentment (rida) and mercy (rahmah), leading to tears but a content heart.
  • Lower levels include having either mercy without contentment or vice versa, or lacking both emotions entirely.

Responses to Loss: Prophet vs. Scholars

A comparison is made between how scholars like Fudayl ibn 'Iyad responded to loss compared to Prophet Muhammad's response.

Contrasting Responses

  • Fudayl ibn 'Iyad demonstrated acceptance of divine decree by smiling at his son's funeral despite deep love for him.
  • Prophet Muhammad's response showed a perfect balance between mercy and contentment without compromising either emotion.

Coping with Loss Through Actions

Ways to cope with loss by continuing the legacy of the departed through good deeds are explored.

Legacy Building Through Good Deeds

  • Continuing the good deeds initiated by the departed individual ensures their actions benefit them even after passing away.
  • Being a source of comfort for others who share your grief aids in healing oneself while elevating spiritually.

Cherishing Memories and Finding Strength in Loss

This section discusses the importance of cherishing memories, finding strength through loss, and the potential for earning rewards in the next life by being patient with death.

Cherishing Memories and Building New Ones

  • Cherish memories made together in this life and create new ones through du'as and donations to celebrate together in the next life.
  • Death can teach valuable lessons; hidden struggles, responsibilities passed on, but patience with loss can lead to Jannah as a reward.

Earning Rewards Through Patience

  • Allah acknowledges love for departed ones; restraining pain out of love for Him may lead to Jannah.
  • Life is a cycle of events to be patient with; testing moments reveal true character and commitment.

Finding Strength Amidst Loss

Video description

Ramadan is flying by. Automate your donations for the last 10 nights: https://yqn.io/fday Every soul must taste death, and every human must experience loss. But how do you deal with that loss, accept the reality of death, and understand a decree that seems to take away what you love so dearly? Captioning provided by Muhsen. Watch the "For Those Left Behind," series here: https://yqn.io/kllp SOURCES: Sahih al-Bukhari 6502 Sahih al-Bukhari 1303 Sahih al-Bukhari 6424 Al-Hikam al-Ataa’iyyah 24: لَا تَسْتَغْرِبْ وُقُوعَ الْأَكْدَارِ مَا دُمْت فِي هَذِهِ الدَّارِ، فَإِنَّهَا مَا أَبْرَزَتْ إلَّا مَا هُوَ مُسْتَحِقُّ وَصَفَهَا وَواجِبُ نَعْتِها So long as you are in this world, be not surprised at the existence of sorrow. For truly, it manifests nothing but what is in keeping with its character or its inevitable nature. CAST: Narrator Dr. Omar Suleiman Hassan Noaman Farooq Hassan's Mother Safiyyah Saarah Khan Hassan's Father Mohammed Momin Baig Hassan's Paternal Grandmother Khadijah Sara Qasmi Hassan's Wife Dua Amnah Sultan Dua's Mother Nikkah Sammer Zehra Dua's Father Jibran Syed Note: Only vocals were used in the making of the soundtrack. Subscribe and be sure to turn notifications on to receive the latest videos Yaqeen has to offer! #omarsuleiman #ramadan2024 #ramadanseries #qadr Click SUBSCRIBE for more great content! Visit http://www.yaqeeninstitute.org for full access to all research publications, infographics, and videos. Join the conversation on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram @yaqeeninstitute!