The Power of Istighfar
This story about "Istighfar" is from the life of Imam Ahmed Bin Hanbal,
who is considered as a renowned scholar of Islam and a famous
theologian. Imam Ahmed is also considered to be the founder of the
Hanbali school of fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence) and is one of the most
celebrated Sunni theologians, often referred to as the "Sheikh ul-Islam"
or the "Imam of Ahl al-Sunnah."
During his old age, while Imam
Ahmed was traveling he stopped by a town. After the prayers, he wanted
to stay for the night in the masjid yard because he didn't know anyone
in the town. Owing to his humility, he hadn't introduced himself to
anyone thinking that if he did, he would be welcomed by many people.
Failing
to recognize Ahmed bin Hanbal, the caretaker of the mosque refused to
let him stay in the mosque. As Imam Ahmed was quite old, the caretaker
had to drag him out of the mosque. On seeing this, a baker from a nearby
place felt pity for this man (Imam Ahmed) and offered to be the host to
him for the night. During his stay with the baker, Imam Ahmed observed
that the baker would constantly recite Istighfar (seek forgiveness from
Allah). Imam Ahmed asked the baker if the constant practice of saying
Istighfar had any effect on him. The baker responded by telling Imam
Ahmed that Allah had accepted all of his duas (supplications), except
one. When he asked him what dua was it that hadn't been accepted, the
baker replied that he had been asking Allah to provide him the privilege
to meet the famous scholar Imam Ahmed bin Hanbal.
On this, Imam
Ahmed bin Hanbal said that Allah had not only listened to his dua but
had dragged him onto his (the baker's) doorsteps. [Summarized from Al
Jumuah magazine, vol 19, issue 7]
This story is a reminder of the power of saying Istighfar (seeking forgiveness) frequently.
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