Do you buy everything you desire?

Jaabir ibn Abdullah ﵁ told us of a time when Umar ibn al-Khattab ﵁ saw him with meat hanging from his hand.

Umar said, “What’s this, Jaabir?”

Jaabir said, “I desired meat, so I bought it.”

Umar said, “Or do you buy everything you desire, Jaabir? Do you not fear the verse:


أَذْهَبْتُمْ طَيِّبَـٰتِكُمْ فِى حَيَاتِكُمُ ٱلدُّنْيَا

Umar was talking about this ayah from Surah al-Ahqaf:

And the Day those who disbelieved are exposed to the Fire [it will be said], “You exhausted your pleasures during your worldly life and enjoyed them, so this Day you will be awarded the punishment of [extreme] humiliation because you were arrogant upon the earth without right and because you were defiantly disobedient.” (46:20)

Umar’s question to Jaabir allows us to question ourselves:

Are we trying to have all our desires fulfilled in this world?

Clap back at overconsumption with a more balanced approach: pray for “the good of this world and the good of the Hereafter” (2:201) with the understanding that this world is “no more than play and amusement” (29:64) and the next is “far better and more lasting. (87:17)”

What is the connection between arrogance and overconsumption? The arrogant consume excessively, ignoring the principles of justice, moderation, contentment, humility and gratitude that are central to Islam. The roots of overconsumption and arrogance come from forgetting our role as khalifa. We are servants of Allah ﷿ and stewards of our shared planet. We are charged with honoring the rights of all creation.

Allah made us khalifa, not consumers.

During Black Friday and other times we are coaxed to “buy, buy, buy,” imagine Umar standing right next to us, asking:

Or do you buy everything you desire?

Khalifa Conversations with Fitrah Farms

This week on Khalifa Conversations we’re going to talk about halal & tayyib meat with Fitrah Farms, a family-owned & operated farm that specializes in pasture-raised, organic, soy-free, non-GMO, hand-slaughtered halal poultry.

Fitrah Farm uses regenerative farming practices to serve their community which is good for us, the animals, the community, and the land. We’ll discuss the difference between cage-free, free-range, and pasture-raised meats. We’ll chat about how poultry farming has informed the practice of their faith as well as their eating habits.

Please join Green Muslims and Green Ramadan for Khalifa Conversations, discussions on practical ways to live the environmental spirit of Islam. Wednesdays during Ramadan at 3 PM ET.

Register at tiny.cc/KhalifaConvo to join the conversation on Wednesday.

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