Importance of Time in The Light of Surah Al Asr
The entire world knows about and follows the proverb, “Time is money”.
The life of a scholar at school or at college depends greatly on
scheduling its course work and making a good time table in order to
succeed in its exams. Same way, every other person, irrespective of its
walk of life, recognizes the great significance of every passing moment
and needs to get the best out of it.
The
Islamic point of view regarding Time is also the same, but it follows a
greater implication than just succeeding this world. For every true
believer knows that life on earth is temporary and its eternal
accomplishment lies in terms of pleasing Allah SWT and living its life
according to His Commandments. The Almighty Lord says in the Holy Quran
in Chapter Al-Asr:
وَالْعَصْرِ
⃝ إِنَّ الْإِنسَانَ لَفِي خُسْرٍ ⃝ إِلَّا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا وَعَمِلُوا
الصَّالِحَاتِ وَتَوَاصَوْا بِالْحَقِّ وَتَوَاصَوْا بِالصَّبْرِ ⃝
Translation -“By time, indeed, mankind is in loss, Except for those who have believed and done righteous deeds and advised each other to truth and advised each other to patience.” [Quran, 103: 1-3]Transliteration – WalAAasr . Inna al-insana lafee khusr . Illa allatheena amanoowaAAamiloo assalihati watawasaw bilhaqqiwatawasaw bissabr.
Note – To know how to correctly read verses in Arabic, you are advised to learn to read Quran in Arabic with tajweed.
The
above mentioned Ayahs explain the worth of time in life of a Muslim.
The Creator of the world of the worlds declares time as a great measure
of one`s success or failure. The Exalted One says that with every
advancing moment of existence, human has a great warning that is
associated with it. But there are also those who will be victorious in
the afterlife: those who have complete faith in Allah and His Messenger
ﷺ; live a life of morality and uprightness; and preach each other
towards adoption of honesty and serenity in all matters. It is highly
imperative to realize the value of all these four commandments which
Allah SWT has prescribed for His servants, for these are the words of
the Almighty and are deemed as one`s way of evaluation of triumph or
disappointment.
Surah
Al-Asr is one of the earliest Chapters of Quran Majeed, which was
revealed in Makkah, and is also the second shortest Section of Furqan e
Hameed after Surah Al-Kawthar. Despite having just three verses, it is
considered to be the essence of the entire Holy Quran, as it is a
tremendous means of salvation. This Surah brings one`s focus towards
four basic Islamic ideologies and beliefs, which result in attaining a
state of rectitude and decency in all issues of life.
These four core principles are described as under:
i) Having Concrete Faith in Allah SWT
The
very first requisite for entrance to the circle of Islam is that one
should have complete trust in the Existence of Only One God. Tawheed
(Monotheism) has always been the primary aim of sending Prophets into
this world. Time after time, whenever people forgot about the Almighty
as being the Sole Worthy of worship and veneration, the Creator of the
Universe rose among them His Apostle so as to redirect them towards His
remembrance.
Being
among the initial Chapters of the Holy Quran, Allah, the Most Exalted,
through this auspicious Surah of Al-Asr, is directing the Arabs to leave
Polytheism and come towards His memory and adulation only. The Almighty
Lord says in Furqan e Hameed:
Allah
SWT has repeatedly mentioned about His unmatched Command over
everything in His Sacred Book, so that its readers could know about
their true purpose of existence, i.e. to perform adoration and worship
of Him only.
ii) Carrying Out Of Righteous Deeds
Having absolute devotion to the Almighty God, one also needs to live its life according to the instructions given by Him. As “Actions speak louder than words”,
therefore, a true believer also has to fulfill its obligations that are
prescribed by Allah SWT. It includes adherence of a Muslim to both of
its religious and other moral responsibilities as well as leaving all
what has been forbidden in the Religion of Peace. The accomplishment of
virtuous actions in Islam includes carrying out Salah, fasting, Zakah
(charity) and Hajj etc. The Almighty Lord says in the Holy Quran:
It means that faith without action is invalid, and a true Muslim has to perform all the moral acts as laid down in the Hallowed Manuscript of Allah.
iii) Calling Each Other To Truth
After
setting one`s own life on the right track with having strong conviction
in Allah Almighty and carrying out righteous actions, one also needs to
preach fellow Muslim brothers and sisters towards truthfulness and
honesty. Truth here could be taken in terms of advocating the word of
God in front of others without any hesitation. The Almighty Lord says in
Furqan e Hameed:
The
above mentioned Ayah indicates towards not hiding the exactness of
Islamic beliefs or mixing it with fabrication of reality. Any kind of
dishonesty in Islamic instructions makes one accountable for its
negligence in the hereafter as Allah SWT has greatly emphasized in this
Surah, i.e Al-Asr about passing of time and its adverse effects.
iv) Recommending Each Other Towards Patience
A
true disciple of Islam firmly believes that the worldly life is nothing
but just an interim stay of trial and test. It is every Muslim`s duty
not only to remain patient in times of adversity but also preach others
to keep calm and believe in Allah`s Help. One also has to advocate
others about patience in grievances and those hard times of this life
are temporary in nature and that they will be followed with great times
of eternal peace and tranquility in the hereafter. Allah SWT says in the
Holy Quran:
Hence, the Almighty God has advised His servants to be patient in times of hardship to get His Assistance.
In
short, Surah Al-Asr stresses greatly on the importance of time and its
implications on life of a Muslim, which lies in passing time with
respect to above mentioned core principles of Islamic faith.
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