Salvation Lies Between Fear and Hope
In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful
Imam Ali Ibn Abi al `Izz al Hanafi
(False) security and despair are ways leading out of the folds of the
community of Muslims. The right attitude for the people of the Qiblah lies
between the two. On the other hand the approved state of optimism is of a man who does good in
the light of the Shari'ah and is hopeful of being rewarded for it. Or,
conversely, if a man committed a sin, he repents sincerely, and is hopeful of
being forgiven. Allah (swt) said: Hope then also demands fear. If that was not the case, one would be in
a state of false security. Conversely, fear demands hope. Without
that it would be despair.
That is to say, a slave should remain between fear and hope.
For, the right and the approved kind of fear is that which acts as a barrier
between the slave and the things forbidden by Allah. But, if fear is excessive,
then the possibility is that the man will fall into despair and pessimism.
"Verily, those who believed,
and those who migrated and fought in the way of Allah, it is they who are
hopeful of Allah's mercy. And Allah is very Forgiving, very Merciful."
(Al-Baqarah, 218)
In contrast, if a man indulges in sins and
excesses, but is hopeful that he would be forgiven without doing anything good,
then, this is self-deception, mere illusion and false hope. Abu 'All Rowzbari
has said, "Fear and hope are like the two wings of a bird. If they are well
balanced, the flight will be well balanced. But, If one is stunted, the Right
would also be stunted. And, to be sure, if the two are lost, the bird will soon
be in the throes of death." Allah has praised the people of hope and fear in the
following verse:
'Is one who worships devotedly during the night,
prostrating himself or standing, fearing the Hereafter, and hoping for the mercy
of his Lord (is equal to him who doesn't do these things)?' (Al Zumar,
9)
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