What is ehsan ahsan.
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doubt - In first two verses of Surah Mulk & one of the last verses (verse
104) describes about Ahsan, Ihsan etc.
Dear
Burhan, Can you please explain in the light of these verses what is Ahsan,
Ihsan etc. I've read the hadeeth which Jibreel (a.s) teaching prophet's (s.a.w)
companions what Ihsan is.
It
would be better if you can explain more in the light of these verses.
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What is ehsan ahsan
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Question:
What is ‘ehsaan’?
The terms ‘ehsan’ or ‘ehsaan’ are derived from the Arabic
root word ‘Hasan’ which literally means beautiful or excellent. The term in the limited English language
would come closest to the meaning of the Arabic term ‘Ehsaan’ would be
‘Excellence’, or ‘Perfection’, or ‘Benevolence at its absolute best’.
Time and time again, Allah Subhanah and His Messenger
(saws) have guided the believers to do their every good deed with ‘ehsaan’ or
excellence……if one prays, one should pray with ‘ehsaan’; if one recites the
Glorious Quran, one should recite it with ‘ehsaan’; if one fulfills one rights
towards their parents, or their family, or their loved ones, etc…one should do
so with ‘ehsaan’; if one transacts a business, one should do so with ‘ehsaan’;
if one gives some of his wealth in charity, one should do so with ‘ehsaan’…..regardless
of whatever good deed one does, one is guided to do so in the absolute best
manner the deed can be done. That would
be the degree of ‘ehsaan’!
Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith 6.300 (part) Narrated by Abu Huraira
……The ‘man’ again asked, "O Allah's
Messenger (saws). What is Ehsaan (i.e. excellence, perfection or
benevolence)?" The Prophet (saws) replied, "Ehsaan is to worship Allah as if you see Him, and if you do
not achieve this state of devotion, then (at least, take it for granted that) Allah
Sees you." …….. Then the ‘man’ left. The Prophet said (to his
compaions), "Call him (that ‘man’) back to me." They went to call him
back but could not see him. The Prophet (saws) said, "That was (Hadrat)
Jibrael (a.s.) who came to teach the people their religion!"
If one does the ‘wudu’, and prays the required number of
rakahs, etc., one would have deemed to have fulfilled one’s obligation of
prayer……..but if one were to eagerly await the prayer, does one’s ‘wudu’ in the
most perfect manner, attends the congregation and strives his best to reach the
masjid early so that he may offer his prayer in the first row behind the
‘imam’, maintains a high level of ‘khushoo’ and sincerity in his prayers, pays
utmost attention to what is being recited from the Quran in the
prayer….basically brings the sincerity of his state of mind to the level
whereby he can ‘see’ the Lord, or at least know and believe with total and
absolute conviction that the Lord Most Majestic can and does See him….that then
would be the state or degree of ‘ehsaan’ in prayer!
One could merely recite the Quran and attain its due
rewards….but ‘Ehsaan’ when reciting the Glorious Quran would be to perform the
‘wudu’, find oneself a quiet and secluded place, recite the Glorious Words of
Allah Subahnah in a beautiful and slow rhythmic tone, paying utmost attention
with absolute awe and humility to every single Word and every single Phrase
which is being recited so that one’s heart would soften, one’s eyes would
become wet, one’s skin would tremble with the fear of Allah Subhanah, and one
would want to spontaneously bow down in prostration unto their Lord ….that then
would be the degree of ‘Ehsaan’ when reciting the Glorious Quran!
Allah Says in the Holy Quran Chatper 39 Surah
Zumar verse 23:
23 Allah has revealed (from time to time) the most beautiful message in
the form of a Book consistent with itself (yet) repeating (its teaching in
various aspects): the skins of those who fear their Lord tremble thereat; then
their skins and their hearts do soften to the celebration of Allah's Praises.
Such is the Guidance of Allah: He guides therewith whom He pleases, but
such as Allah leaves to stray can have none to guide.
Thus regardless of whatever act or deed or rite of worship
one does, time and time again the Lord Most Majestic has Guided and Commanded
those who believe in Him and the Last Day to strive their absolute utmost to
fulfill their deed to the degree of ‘Ehsaan’ or perfection or excellence, a
degree where the ‘haqq’ or right of that deed is fulfilled, a degree where that
deed cannot possibly be done better than that….that then would be the level of
‘Ehsaan’ in the Sight of Allah Subhanah!
Allah Says in the Holy Quran Chapter 2 Surah
Baqarah verse 195 (part):
195 … and do ‘ehsaan’; for Allah loves the ‘muhsineen’ (those who do
their deeds with ‘ehsaan’ or excellence.)
Allah Says in the Holy Quran Chapter 3 Surah
Ale-Imraan verse 134 (part):
134 …. for Allah loves the ‘muhsineen’ (those who do their deeds with
‘ehsaan’ or excellence.)
Allah Says in the Holy Quran Chapter 3 Surah
Ale-Imraan verse 148:
148 And Allah gave them a reward in this world and the excellent reward
of the Hereafter. For Allah loves the
‘muhsineen’ (those who do their deeds with ‘ehsaan’ or excellence.)
Allah Says in the Holy Quran Chapter 5 Surah
Maidah verse 93 (part):
93 ….. For Allah loves the
‘muhsineen’ (those who do their deeds with ‘ehsaan’ or excellence.)
Your
Question: ….i've doubt - In first two verses of Surah Mulk & one of the
last verses (verse 104) describes about Ahsan, Ihsan etc. Can you please
explain in the light of these verses what is Ahsan, Ihsan etc……I've read the
hadeeth which Jibreel (a.s) teaching prophet's (s.a.w) companions what Ihsan
is.
It would
be better if you can explain more in the light of these verses.
Allah Says in the Holy Quran Chapter 67 Surah
Al-Mulk verses 1-2:
1 Blessed be He in Whose Hands is Dominion: and He over all things has
Power.
2 He Who created death and life that He may try which of you is ‘ahsan-o’ (best or excellent) in
deed: and He is the Exalted in Might, Oft-Forgiving
Respected brother, you have only mentioned ‘Verse 104’ but
did not mention the Surah; we assume you meant the 18th Surah
al-Kahf…..
Allah Says in the Holy Quran Chapter 18 Surah
Kahf verse 104:
104 Those whose efforts have been wasted in this life while they thought
that they were acquiring ‘yuhseno’
(excellence) by their works?"
The terms used in the above quoted Verses ‘ahsano’ and
‘yuhseno’ are merely derivatives of the term ‘Ehsaan’…..
In Verse 2 of Surah Al-Mulk, the Lord Creator declares His
mission for the creation of death and life; ie. to test mankind and determine
who amongst them does the most excellent deeds.
And in Verse 104 of Surah Kahf, the Lord All-Wise
describes the deeds and the efforts of the disbelievers…..deeds which they
assumed were to the degree of ‘ehsaan’ or excellence, but because of their
disbelief and denial of Allah and the Last Day, their deeds would have
absolutely no weight or significance in the Sight or Scales of Allah Subhanah.
Whatever written of Truth and benefit is only
due to Allah’s Assistance and Guidance, and whatever of error is of me
alone. Allah Alone Knows Best and He is
the Only Source of Strength.
Your brother and
well wisher in Islam,
Burhan