Do Not Weigh Our States against That of Our Companions

بِسۡمِ ٱللهِ ٱلرَّحۡمَـٰنِ ٱلرَّحِيمِ

Imam Abu ‘Abdullah Muhammad ibn Abu Ishaq Ibrahim ibn ‘Abbad ar-Rundi (r.a.) wrote Sharh al-Hikam ‘Atha’illah, a commentary on Shaykh Taj ad-Din Abu al-Fadhl Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn ‘Atha’illah as-Sakandari’s (q.s.) Hikam. 

Regarding Shaykh ibn ‘Atha’illah as-Sakandari’s (q.s.) statement, “Perhaps your state is bad, but appears to you to be good because your companion is even worse than you,” Imam ibn ‘Abbad ar-Rundi (r.a.) wrote, “This hikmah notes the greatest of the calamities that can enter the heart of the person who goes against what we have previously mentioned - who goes ahead and accompanies someone whose state is lower than his.  This calamity is to find the state one is in agreeable, which causes the person to be pleased with himself by seeing its presumed well-being.  As we mentioned before, this act is the root of all evil.”






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