A Dream Come True
Safar 22,
1432 A.H, Thursday, January 27,
2011
Abu Ubaydah al-Khidramy
So many times I would hear about the Mujahideen and about their
purity; and their noble characters and many times I would hear and see the news
of the Mujahideen and their heroism, and I would ask myself: how do I reach
them? Would it be possible for me to sit with them and be with them?!
This was the dream that enticed us, despite media (attempts) to obscure and
spread rumors about (the Mujahideen). Indeed a significant matter and great
calamity is the misguidance by some of those who claim to adhere to ‘Ilm
by issuing disgraceful fatwas to the effect that “any of the Mujahideen” are
corrupters on earth and they destroy homes and kill innocents. But I do not know
which innocents they mean.
Despite all this, that dream was in mind as the days disappeared and events
moved swiftly. The banner was becoming clearer every day and Paradise was
receiving the martyrs. My days were decreasing and my life hastening onward as
the shaytan with all his might and trickery to deter me from achieving my
desired goal. But through the Grace of Allah, after it had been difficult for us
to migrate to the lands of Jihad like Afghanistan, Iraq and Somalia, a front was
opened for me, and it was one of the greatest battle fronts: the Peninsula of
Muhammad, صلى الله عليه وسلم.
After Allah granted me the good fortune to join my
Mujahideen brothers, I saw the wonder of wonders. I saw the brothers
sacrifice their persons, their wealth and all that they possessed for their
Lord. I saw the brothers who were humble to the Believers and hard upon the
infidels. I saw brothers preferring poverty for themselves. I saw brothers
rising in the night and fasting in the day. I saw brothers who loved one
another. I saw brothers who possessed the qualities of goodness and piety: a
great thing.
Amongst the beautiful qualities I perceived in them was following the guidance
of Shari’ah in their Jihadist lives and in their dealings with their enemies. I
felt a life of happiness and spiritual ease despite the fact I was far from my
family and loved ones, but believe Allah Who says:
“He who forsakes his home in the cause of Allah, finds in the earth many a
refuge, wide and spacious: should he die as a refugee from home for Allah and
His messenger, his reward becomes due and sure with Allah: and Allah is
oft-forgiving, Most Merciful.”And believe the words of the
Messenger of Allah, صلى الله عليه وسلم,
when he said: “You must wage Jihad in the cause of
Allah Almighty and Blessed, for it is one of the gates of Paradise by which
Allah banishes concern and sorrow” (1).
For rest; all rest, is to be found in jihad fi sabeel Allah to elevate
the Word of Allah Almighty in order to achieve the desired dream and aspiration.
Finally, I advise myself and my brothers to praise Allah and thank Him for what
he has bestowed upon us to serve His Deen. By Allah, how many of the deprived
and the idle are shown that, in Jihad, it is Allah from whom we seek aid. And,
my brothers, we must beseech from Allah steadfastness and dedication and that He
destine for us Martyrdom head on and not from behind.
(1) Narated by Ahmad in his Musnad 23094
Translated From Sada al-Malahim Magazine Issue #15
Submitted by a Mujahid