Futur,
A Virus: Decreasing, Disconnected Or Stopping After Having
Moved - The Connotation of Lazy
18 February 2010
By
Al-Ikhwah Al-Mujahidun
Futur... a
phenomenon much feared by the Da'is whose
hearts are truly committed to da’wah. When
interpreted from the aspect of meaning, “Futur”
itself carries the connotation of “decreasing”,
“disconnected” or “stopping after having moved”.
Futur also carries the connotation of lazy, the
habit of delaying or procrastinating. This disease
starts small i.e. delaying a task, and if it is not
curbed early it would develop and become
uncontrollably chronic i.e. completely stopping or
dropping out from the work of Islam. Futur
can happen in a number of situations whether in the
context of ibaadah, such as:
• The disappearance of khushoo’ in solat.
• The recitation of Al-Quran feels bland.
• Doing tafakkur remembering Allah SWT feels
heavier.
• Not only declining in terms of the quality of the
ibaadah, but also in the quantity.
Futur can also happen in the context of
da’wah. As an example, an activist who used to be
active in propagating the risalah of Allah
SWT during the campus days, etc. but after having
comforts in life i.e. gaining wealth trhrough having
good job, he begins to distance himself from the
activities of da’wah and systematic programs
of tarbiyyah. This is common and happens a
lot of times... may those of us who are still in
campus be protected from this, ameen.
There are many things that could cause the above two
things to happen or easily put, there are a lot of
factors that could bring one to Futur.
Amongst them are:
• Sins and Disobedience to Allah SWT
Sins and disobedience that are committed could make
the hearts feel uneasy and in there, is an indication
that our attitude are actually not in line with the
commandments of Allah SWT. Because of the committed
sins, uneasiness in the soul appears and that
uneasiness in the soul could drag us into the decline
of the quality and quantity of ibaadah. All
the more so, if the sins are not viewed as serious
regardless that they are only categorized as small
sins. But if those small sins are accumulated,
wouldn’t they pile up and mount in the end? Rasulullah
SAW illustrated to us that a sin that is committed
would leave behind a black dot in our heart. If we let
that happens, the heart would eventually darken and
unable to differentiate between haq and
bathil. But if it is accompanied by istghfar,
it would then shine again.
• Excessive in Mubah
(allowed/neutral) Things
Allah SWT does not prohibit His slaves from enjoying
the permissible things but let them be done in
moderation. Allah SWT says in surahAl-A’raf,
verse 31, which means:
"...eat and drink: But waste not by excess, for
Allah SWT loveth not the wasters."
Ummul Mu’mineen Aishah RA stated:
“The first disaster that befalls this ummah after
their Prophet passed away is satiation...”
• When the Feeling of Laziness in Performing
Obedience Exists.
Namely, the feeling of being inclined to trivialize
good deeds or ibaadah and also neglecting
daily good deeds such as praying in congregation,
sunnah prayers, Qiyyamullail, etc. In
brief, all the deeds are simply hollow (i.e. empty in
ruh)
• When the Hearts are Not Touched by the Holy
Verses of the Qur’an.
Al-Qur'an is the holy book sent down by Allah SWT to
His Rasul SAW which becomes the guidebook for mankind.
The book that contains all that mankind requires, be
they in the form of promises, threats, commandments or
prohibitions. Of course, there is no denying that a
majority of us read the Qur’an every day, but the
question is: are we really getting the points of the
verses that we read and then “digesting” them so that
they become our shields and fortresses in ensuring
that we are not falling into something that could
invite the wrath of Allah SWT? Not to mention if we
are lazy to read the Qur’an... starting to leave it
little by little and until one day the Qur’an only
serves as a house decoration or wedding gift....
Na'uzubillah~
• When Giving Less Attention on the Current
Issues of the Islamic Ummah
This thing has always infected the Muslims whose lives
are in the state of the so-called ‘comfort zone’.
Though, the reality is that we are being attacked from
all sides. No bullets, no bombs, no mortars and no
landmines but we are already bold enough to declare
proudly that we are safe in our country. No need to
worry and in fact we are even grateful that the
hardships suffered by the countries of our brothers
and sisters in aqeedah such as Palestine, do
not hit our country. Whereas, we forget that we are
also under ferocious attack with the bullets of
ideology. The Ghazwul Fikri schemed by the West is
successful in stabbing the souls of our children and
the Islamic ummah until there is no more
feeling of empathy left for their own brothers and
sisters.
In fact, we are also attacked by the ideologies
planned by the Islamic ummah themselves,
which could challenge the aqeedah that is
sahih. Those who are busy launching the campaign
of national flag waving in convoys of motorcade
without trying to relate or open the eyes of the
public that while they are enjoying the celebration of
the national or independence day, there are still
brothers and sisters who become refugees in their own
homeland such as Baitul Maqdis and Gaza! Indeed, this
could also contribute to the lack of concerns of the
Islamic ummah on the problems suffered by
their own brothers and sisters elsewhere.
When a Muslim who
understands the responsibility of delivering the
risalah of da’wah to others is also
trapped into this matter i.e. when he begins to forget
the hardships of our brothers and sisters in
aqeedah who are grappling in their own homelands,
that indeed is a sign of Futur. Especially if
it is not treated, it will spread and eventually cause
a Da'i to start forgetting his brothers in
his do’a every time in solat, or
forgetting to do infaq with his wealth for
helping the struggles of his brothers.
And the most critical
of it is when his emotion becomes frozen when
witnessing the problems of the Islamic ummah,
who are oppressed, instead he is feeling thankful that
he is not struck by such problems. When there is no
feeling of empathy, nor struggling for the sake of
overcoming the problems of the ummah, it is
also an indication that there is no sense of
responsibility towards the Dien.
• When Giving Too Much Attention to Worldly
Affairs as Compared to Akhirah.
Oftentimes, this happens to all including the few
people who understand the responsibility and
importance of giving da’wah to others. We are
too busy and excessive in giving attention to
ourselves in almost every matter, such as what meals
are we going to eat and drink, what clothes to wear,
how to beautify our living places, etc.
• When being Prone to Avoid Good Bi’ah
(environment).
The presence of the feeling of discomfort when mixing
with people who are struggling in the way of Allah, as
well as the people who love the Dien, also
contributed to the declining and weakening of the
self. They feel that they already have enough ‘ilm
(knowledge) and they are satisfied with the
tarbiyyah that they possessed to the extent that
they refuse to receive the ‘ilm given by
others.