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In the Early Hours: Reflections on Spiritual and Self Development (Khurram Murad)
 
 
Preface
 
THE title of this book,
In the Early Hours
, has been carefully and specifically chosen to highlight that precious butoften neglected time during the night that Allah is closest and most receptive to His servants. The Messenger of Godsaid:
 
Our Lord descends each night to the nearest Heaven when only the last third of the night remains, and says: `Isanyone praying that I may answer him? Is anyone seeking forgiveness, that I may forgive him? Is anyone asking,that I may give to him?', and this continues until dawn.(
Tirmidhi
.)
 
The later part of each night is the most conducive period for reflection and self development. It is the occasion withthe most potential for the heart to be present, alert and free of worldly concerns as the Quran declares:
Lo! The vigilof the night is [a time] when impression is more keen and speech more certain. 
[al-Muzzammil 73:6.]
 
This book is a collection of inspirational advice by a dear and beloved teacher,
Ustadh
Khurram Murad on the subjectof spiritual and self development. In it he sets out the goal of the Believer- the single-minded desire to seek the goodpleasure of Allah and Paradise. He then outlines the methods and instruments which must be used in the attainmentof that ultimate goal.
 
These spiritual exhortations that follow were originally delivered in those early hours of Summer 1993 just after
Salatal-Fajr
as part of a course entitled
Self Development for Islamic Workers
at The Islamic Foundation, Leicester. Thatcourse represented one of many similar courses
Ustadh
Khurram conducted for young Muslims, both male andfemale. He recognised that it was in the young generation's eagerness, strength and enthusiasm that the future of the Muslim
Umma
lay.
 
Each of the seven sections in this book represents one
Nasiha
or Advice. Each
Nasiha
was delivered in a presentationof approximately 45 minutes. This time allotment was not, of course, sufficient for
Ustadh
Khurram to discuss thesubjects in detail. I have therefore drawn material from several of his other speeches and works for `thoroughness',coherence and to provide clarity on the topics discussed. I have also added Quran and hadith references wherever Ifelt they were relevant and added to the richness of the text. Only Allah knows how close I have come to makingclear the Message of the Quran and the
Sunna
as expressed by
Ustadh
Khurram.
 
Let me emphasise that this book merely represents an introduction to spiritual and self development. I hope thateach of the topics exposed here will lead you to further study so that you can continue to grow and progress alongthe path of attaining closeness to Allah, our Lord and Master. A selection of suggested readings is given at the end of this text to assist in further study.
 
The task of preparing this text has certainly been a challenge for me, but one, which I have enjoyed and benefitedfrom immensely. I am grateful to Muhammad Abdul Aziz, Alyasa Abdullah, Asim Abdullah, Sharifa Abdullah, FazeelaMollick, Wajid Mollick, Hashim Mohammed and Lucy Bushill-Matthews who all read the manuscript and offeredvaluable comments and advice during the initial phase of this text's preparation. My deepest appreciation, however,goes to Abdul Wahid Hamid, whose literary skills, advice and motivation were instrumental in finalising this workUltimately, though, any mistakes this book contains are my own - may Allah forgive me and have mercy on me.Whatever good is derived from it, all praise is due to Him, for without His help and guidance, nothing is possible.
 
I would like to end with a
dua
or supplication of the Prophet which epitomises the sole objective of this work and ourgoal in life:
 
O Allah, You change hearts, so change our hearts to be obedient to You. (
Muslim
.)
 
Riza Mohammed
 
 
Leicester, October 1999
 
CHAPTER ONE: The Process of Self Development
 
THE path to God is only illuminated when a person recognises the central place of God in his life andstrives to develop his self accordingly. The Messenger of God said:
 
If someone wants to know what position he enjoys in the eyes of God, he has only to look at whatplace he gives to God (in his heart and life. (
Hakim
)
 
The term nearest in meaning to self development in the Quranic vocabulary is
tazkiya
.
Tazkiya
 means purification and refers to the cleansing of the human self from all that is unwholesome,undesirable and unwelcome. It also refers to the nurturing and strengthening of all the qualities
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