Yesterday I went through kind of a rough day dealing with some non-health related issues. I kept turning to different people during the day, asking for advice, looking for support, and hoping for a way out. And then Allah (SWT) sent me a beautiful gift, in the form of my husband, who sent me this hadith in an email:
"Remember Allah and He will remember you. Remember Allah and you will find Him on your side. If you lean on anything, lean on Allah. And know that if all the world came together to benefit you in something, they can only benefit you in something Allah has ordained for you. And if all the world came together to harm you in some way, they can only harm you in a way Allah has written for you….the pen has been raised and the pages have dried."
It reminded me that I should look to Allah (SWT) for solace. He is the only One who has the keys to my end, and to every door that needs opening along the way.
It is so apt that the root word for human in Arabic (ensan) comes from the word forgetfulness (nisyaan). Because one day later, I sat listening on the phone- I would have been pulling my hair out if it weren't for my hijab- waiting for results from my catscan.
I was able to hold off calling my doctor for the entirety one day. But today, I was just itching to see if Sloan Kettering had the results. And they did. But the nurse told me she couldn't give me the results because she didn't know how to interpret them. This sent the tiny speckles of worry in my throat that had been making my voice creak, into a giant lump that plunged to the pit of my stomach. What did she mean she couldn't interpret it? What was there that was so unusual for her to interpret? Didn't she tell me it was all clear last time? Why does the doctor have to explain the results to me this time?
I called my husband, and between tears, told him what the nurse said. He reminded me of the hadith, and told me to put my trust in Allah. One of my co-workers also told me not to look too much into what the nurse said. My co-worker's mother had been through two bouts of breast cancer, and she told me she'd experienced the angst of waiting for results. She told me that worrying while waiting for results causes unnecessary misery.
Allah has the keys to my end- not the doctors, not the nurses, not the tests.
So now I am just waiting to hear from my doctor. And telling myself that everything from Allah (SWT) is good.
6 years ago
Beautiful post and a very beautiful reminder. I think we tend to forget that Allah plans what is best for us even if we cant see it, He knows what we do not...He's got our back =)
ReplyDeletemiss your posts Rehab....
ReplyDeleteinshallah the best for you rehab -ruwa ^_____^
ReplyDeleteSalamAlaikum,
ReplyDeleteI hope you are feeling well. Your words are very touching, so I feel your heart is strong and inshAllah it will only get stronger.
“Adhhib al-ba’s Rabb an-nâs, wa’shfi anta al-Shâfi, lâ shifâ’a illa shifâ’uka shifâ’an lâ yughâdir saqaman "
(Take away the pain, O Lord of mankind, and grant healing, for You are the Healer, and there is no healing but Your healing that leaves no trace of sickness).” (Muslim)
Wasalam
inna illahi wa inna illahi rajiun. I am very touched by your short life. May you meet God in paradise. Rest in eternal peace sister.
ReplyDeleteinna illahi wa inna illahi rajiun. May Allah have mercy on Rehab and grant her paradise! I didn't know her that well, but I knew her to be a wonderful, kind human being. She will be missed.
ReplyDeleteMasha Allah, Rehab's words are so powerful and so touching...life lessons for us all. Her passing has shaken communities and will have a great impact on many for generations to come. What an excellent inspiration and role model she is to us all. May Allah have mercy on her and raise her to the highest heavens and unite us with her one day...
ReplyDeleteAllah yerhamek ukht Rehab. Although I never met you, I love you for his sake after reading about you in many of the posts and articles written after your passing.
ReplyDeleteMay Allah cleanse you of your sins and make the goodness and khayr you achieved perpetual charities and make them weigh heavily on your scale.
All the way from Kuwait: Allah yer7amech ya Re7ab o Allah e9aber ahlech, all my family prays that you will be rewarded for your patience and faith. I haven't seen Rehab or her family in over 10 years and I heard about the news today, I had been meaning to email her when I heard she was ill a year ago, bas sub7analah as she has said in her blog, we get distracted with the "normal"ness of life :( I didnt even know she had a blog, now Im reading all the posts & im wondering how she had the strength to deal with all this. Al7amdulilah 3ala kel 7al and, as hard as it is to accept, after you Re7ab, we all must follow one day. May our lives be as blessed with eman as yours was. Dr.Hind M. from Kuwait.
ReplyDeleteInna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'oon. I just read all of the posts in one go today after hearing about this sisters death and i was in tears. What an inspiration! All the way from London we are making du'a for her. May Allah widen her grave and fill it with light, give her family sabr and reunite them all in jannah tul Firdous. I love her fisabilillah and pray Allah loves her and is pleased with her too
ReplyDeleteInna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'oon. I have just been e-mailed about sister Rehab and have read all her posts in one go. She is in my heart and prayers. I ask Allah to forgive her, have infinite mercy on her, widen her grave, make it a garden of paradise, and grant her the company of our Master Muhammad (saw), our lady Fatima Zahra r.a and all the pious in the highest of Paradise ameen. And may Allah grant her family sabr at this very difficult time ameen.
ReplyDeleteIn our heart and prayers.
Her sister in faith,
Anjeza from Albania
I never met this sister - just read about her in an email. Her words brought me to tears, and her short life is truly an inspiration and a lesson. Keeping her in my du'a.
ReplyDeleteInna lilahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un! May Allah grant you an eternal abode with those nearest and dearest to him. May your loved ones take comfort in the fact that you lived strong! Not long, but really strong. You inspire me and my daughter and you're not even here! Your iman was tested and may Allah find that you only grew nearer to Him through it all!
ReplyDeleteI pray that your blog remains open as a guide and to provide some light in a world that is dim.
Wa alaikum salam wa rahmatulahi wa barakatu ya Rehab!!!
I just heard the very sad news. Rehab grew up in the same neighborhood as my kids and we became friends with her family. She also was in classes that my husband taught at the University of Missouri. She was always a sincere and inspiring person.
ReplyDeleteThank you Rehab for pointing me to what is really important. Your life had and has a very deep purpose. I am so glad to have known you.
May Allah give her Firdose al `ala and honor us with the honor He has given her after her death; the great mention of her throughout the world and the duaa on her behalf. Oh Allah, give your patient servant Rehab Firdose al `alaa and use us for Your Sake and allow us to remember You as she remembered you and bless her family with ease and the best of this life and the Next. Allahuma, ameen, ameen, ameen
ReplyDeletehave you a nice life there, ukhti..
ReplyDeleteI never met you, Rehab, but know that you will be missed. May Allah grant you bliss in eternal gardens and reunite you with your loved ones.
ReplyDeleteMay Allah SWT shower his mercy on this inspiring sister, Ameen!
ReplyDeletesubhanAllah...
ReplyDeleteInna lillahi wa inna elahi raja'oon.
May Allah forgive and raise Rehab and give patience and solace to her family. May He continue to let her touch the lives of others and grant them the deep understanding of His blessings and mercy upon his creation...
inna lilah, wa inna ilayhi raji'oon. May Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala bless her with Jannatul Firdaws, and forgive her of her shortcomings, and may He shower upon her family patience and tranquility.
ReplyDeleteInna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'oon.I will make du'a for her. May Allah widen her grave and fill it with light and give her family sabr. Allah has blessed you with such a mental strength and hope and pray Allah loves her and is pleased with her too and give the highest positions in Jannah Insha Allah.
ReplyDeleteWe all have a little Rehab in us. The way she thought, the way she handled struggle. Her example should help us to do what we think is right in our everyday affairs. Enough waiting for circumstances to arise to finally change.
ReplyDeleteWe pray she is in the shade of the messenger peace be upon him. From her short blog you can tell she loved him (saw).
May Allah most High grant her every goodness in the hereafter. Ameen.
i love you rehab.
ReplyDeletei love you rehab.
i really do.
i love her tooo.
ReplyDeletei cry for you very day my rehab.
may Allah love you moore. ^_^
i love you rehab, may Allah have granted you the highest place in Jannah, InshAllah!! I miss you!
ReplyDeleteI loved Rehab, she was an inspiration to all of us. May Allah widen and lighten her grave and grant her Jannah and make her one of the Sabiqoon. Ameen.
ReplyDeleteyour blog is the reason why I began blogging last year, and i wrote a post about you and fatima kasem, subhnallah if only you guys can see the legacy yuou left behind, but inshallllllllah you are getting rewarded with Allah. You give hope to all those who have/had cancer. I will always refer to your blog during times of hardship in health. You died with dignity
ReplyDeleteMay Allah have mercy on your soul!
I miss you Rehab..
ReplyDeleteI used to know rehab for 4 years..I loved her and she was dying to serve Islam ..I really cannot believe that Rehab is not with us anymore, yet I am sure that Allah wont let his sincere servants alone. :(
Just came across your blog sis.. May Allah have mercy on you and reward you the highest status in jannah. Ameen
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