Clip From “Planet Earth” Teaches Islamic Lesson– Can You Figure it Out?

Sun, Moon, stars — all ayat of Allah; all prove his existence.  However, very seldom do we look toward the other ayat of Allah for lessons in our deen. And for the Muslim youth out there, inshaAllah I hope this post will be a profound reminder.

The first time I saw this clip I was in awe, because it immediately reminded me of a hadith of the prophet salallahu alayhi wa sallam which teaches the insaan an important life lesson and advice to staying on the correct path.

First, I want you to watch the clip. Then, I want you to reflect for a moment and try to see what hadith I could possibly be referring to.

Allah ‘az wa jal shows us through nature sometimes lessons to be learned and adopted by humans.

After all, look at the story of the two sons of Adam, Qabil (Cain) and Habil (Abel), in the Quran. When Qabil killed his brother Allah ‘az wa jal sent a crow/raven before him who dug up the earth to show him how to cover the body of his dead brother.

Perhaps there are quite a few lessons one might have derived from the above clip, but the ahadith that clearly came to my mind when I first watched this, were the ahadith about friends.

In one hadith the Prophet salallahu alayhi wa sallam said,

“The example of a good companion and a bad companion is like that of the seller of musk, and the one who blows the blacksmith’s bellows. So as for the seller of musk then either he will grant you some, or you buy some from him, or at least you enjoy a pleasant smell from him. As for the one who blows the blacksmith’s bellows then either he will burn your clothes or you will get an offensive smell from him.”

In another hadith, the Prophet salallahu alayhi wa sallam said,

“A person is likely to follow the faith of his friend, so look at whom you befriend.”

The ant in the above clip was inflicted with a deadly disease. Any ant nearby that saw the deranged ant would move it far away from the rest of the colony as to not infect and ruin the other ants.

Subhanallah, Allah ‘az wa jal showed us sacrifice, hardship, straying from the correct path and saving those around you all in this short nature scene.

If you want to become closer to Allah, you have to look at those around you to get a better outlook on your own state. If you see that the company you have isn’t the type to remind you of Allah, the type that gossips or constantly gets in trouble or arguments with others, than take that as a sign to start finding a new group of people to keep you company.

There is always a certain point someone can look back and say, “This is when I started to change and started to become more religious.”

I find a common thread between everyone who’s said this statement. These three things are what lead people to change into a better slave of Allah:

1. Changing friends/ environment

2. Stop listening to music

3. Going to the Masjid more/ seeking more knowledge

Today, I want all of us to focus on the first one. Deep down we know the type of people we should keep as company.

Just like the ant in the video, we know sometimes it requires a greater sacrifice.

In the video you saw that as cruel as it was for the other aunt to leave it to die far away and alone, sometimes this is what is needed to save the rest of those around you. When sin becomes well known others will begin to follow in it’s footstep (which is why it’s best that we not reveal our sins.) Sure, we will lose people we may care about greatly, but the greater sacrifice is for Allah; seeking His face. When you take away the root of the problem, you will see that everything else inshaAllah will fall into place and your environment will be much safer from diseases of the heart– not only for you but for those around you as well.

One ant sacrificed leaving one deviant ant to tend to itself, so that it could save not only himself but those around him.

It truly is amazing to see the profoundness of the creation of Allah and His Ayat.

wallahu alem.


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9 responses for this post

  1. Tasnim Says:

    I think it’s relly cool wat u found via this awesomeness of youtube, but i just wanted to share something 2

    The names Habil and Qabil came from the Israelites. Since we as muslims don’t have any proof from our txts that that was/wasn’t their actual names we are supposed to make note that when we speak of Habil and Qabil, we must mention that we got these names from the israelites

    i hope it was that i shared this
    ok thank u

  2. Tasnim Says:

    i meant to say
    i hope it was ok that i shared this

    sorry i am using the laptop
    and the mouse just moves on its own

    lol :) silly me

  3. shirien Says:

    Barak Allahu feeki Tasnim. true, with al israeliyyat, if it doesnt conflict with Quran and sunnah we neither confirm nor deny. This is often the case with the finer details of the stories of the Prophets.

  4. Dawud Israel Says:

    Go out and rent “Baraka”

    It’s a non-verbal film that really makes you think.

  5. Aischa Says:

    Asalaamu alaikum,
    very good point! I found this article a week ago, and also had many thoughts of Islamic hadith… (It’s a great article about community oriented societies vs the west aka individualistic societies–great article)Anyway, Here is a quote about “relationships” effecting you:
    http://www.nytimes.com/2008/08/12/opinion/12brooks.html?ex=1376280000&en=c0f222cc3baf977d&ei=5124&partner=permalink&exprod=permalink
    “Scientists have delighted to show that so-called rational choice is shaped by a whole range of subconscious influences, like emotional contagions and priming effects (people who think of a professor before taking a test do better than people who think of a criminal). Meanwhile, human brains turn out to be extremely permeable (they naturally mimic the neural firings of people around them). Relationships are the key to happiness. People who live in the densest social networks tend to flourish, while people who live with few social bonds are much more prone to depression and suicide.”

  6. shirien Says:

    what’s “baraka” about?

  7. Ahmed Says:

    that video was kinda nasty

    Good post though

  8. shirien Says:

    yeah it was kinda nasty. my sister used to gross me out with parasitology stuff back when she took the class (she loved it). every time i would go to eat something she’d begin…”did you knowwwwwwwwww….” and that’s when i would yell for her to stop right there because it was nasty. lol

  9. Tasnim Says:

    gruesome, sister D is!!!
    i disected frogs n gonna disect a cat n fetal pig. i’ll send u pix after doin it!
    jk jk lol

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