O Night, I Love My Tears in You - I

21/06/2011| IslamWeb

Night fell, silence settled over the universe, the blue sky turned grey, and the darkness of the night kept intensifying until the advent of the blessed hour during which the Merciful descends to the lowest heaven, in a manner befitting His Majesty‎. Afortunate young man left his bed, liberated himself from the shackles of sleep, purified his body through ablution, and stood  before his Lord enjoying the feeling of being unique and select, as his Lord chose him from among all those who were asleep to enable him to stand before Him in this magnificent hour. He shed tears out of subservience and a feeling of awe while receiving the divine gift. After he had finished he looked towards the sky and said, “O night I love my tears during your hours.”

In the darkness of the night, there are lights:
The night is the favorite time of the righteous people, the oasis of the pious and the nightly discourse of the diligent worshippers.
There is a strong relationship between them and the night, and they have great hopes in it.
During the night, they get rid of their cares to focus only on their meeting with their Lord.
They find tranquility in its silence, where they can make Tasbeeh (saying Subhanallaah) and Tahleel (saying Laa ilaaha illa Allah).
Their bodies do not cling to the beds when they hear (what means): {they used to sleep but little of the night} [Quran 51:17], and they are encouraged when they heard the praise of Allah The Almighty, Who Says (what means): {They arise from [their] beds; they supplicate their Lord in fear and aspiration.} [Quran 32:16]; and they want to achieve union between their hearts and tongues when they know that {the hours of the night are more effective for concurrence [of heart and tongue] and more suitable for words.}[Quran 73:6]
Their longing urges them when they know that: “Allah, Our Lord, descends (in a manner befitting His Majesty) to the lowest heaven during the last third of the night and Says, ‘Is there anyone to call upon Me so that I shall respond to him (fulfill his supplication)? Is there anyone to ask of Me that I may grant him his request? Is there anyone to seek My forgiveness so that I shall forgive him?.’” [Al-Bukhari and Muslim]
They respond to the advice of their Prophet,  sallallaahu  `alayhi  wa  sallam ( may  Allah exalt his mention ), who said: “The closest the Lord can be to the slave is in the last portion of the night. So if you are able to be among those who remember Allah in this hour then be among them.” [Al-Albaani: Saheeh]
These are the hours of the lights, and no one can win them effortlessly; rather, one should be awake so that his soul is engulfed with this illumination, like Al-Hasan Al-Basri  may  Allah  have  mercy  upon  him who was asked, “Why do the people who regularly perform the night prayer have the most cheerful faces?” He answered, “Because they meet The Merciful in private, and He endows them with some of His light.”
Tears in the depths of the night:
The most precious thing during the night is the tears that are shed in its depths to wash one’s heart from the filths of sins, and to release the soul from worldly shackles. These tears plant the seeds of devotion during the night to be harvested during the day.
These tears elevate and refine the slave’s soul and their sweetness is incomparable.
These tears are the making of the true worshippers and warriors.
These tears made the Poet of Islam, Muhammad Iqbaal say:
Be what you want to be in knowledge and wisdom,
But all this will be useless unless you shed some tears at early dawn.
Iqbaal  may  Allah  have  mercy  upon  him was of the view that these tears are the capital of the scholar, wise or ascetic person, and the intellectual. This view was reflected in his poetry in which he expressed the great status of these tears in his sight. He addressed his Lord saying:
O Lord! Take from me whatever You want,
But, please do not deprive me of the pleasure of shedding tears at early dawn,
Do not deprive me of its bliss.
‘Abdullaah ibn ‘Amr ibn Al-‘Aas, may Allah be pleased with him, realized the great status of these tears when he said, “It is dearer to me to shed a tear out of fear of Allah The Exalted than to give one hundred thousand Dirhams in charity.”
The tears of the night flow when the heart becomes humbly submissive, and when the skin quivers after experiencing a surge of faith that is gifted to those who have determination and give precedence to what pleases Allah The Exalted. These tears are meant to escape the Divine reproof stated in the Quranic verse in which Allah The Almighty Says (what means): {Has the time not come for those who have believed that their hearts should become humbly submissive at the Remembrance of Allah and what has come down of the truth?} [Quran 57:16]

O Night, I Love My Tears in You - II

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