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1.I expect to pass through this world but once; any good therefore that I can do, or any kindness that I can show to any fellow creature, let me do it now; let me not defer or neglect it, for I shall not pass this way again"..
2.When a slave adopts humility (tawaadhu i.e. I am nothing) for the sake of Allah Ta’aalaa, He elevates him, and when the slave lets pride (kibr i.e. I am something) overtake him, Allah Ta’aalaa disgraces him."
3."I wish that mankind would learn this knowledge - meaning his knowledge - without even one letter of it being attributed to me” – Imaam ash-Shaafi'ee4.. Never do I argue with a man with a desire to hear him say what is wrong, or to expose him and win victory over him. Whenever I face an opponent in debate I silently pray - O Lord, help him so that truth may flow from his heart and on his tongue, and so that if truth is on my side, he may follow me; and if truth be on his side, I may follow him. [Imam Al-Shafi'i]

Monday, July 11, 2022

What disaster could be worse than the silence?

What disaster could be worse than the silence of the Muslims ,>Helping a Muslim ,Covering his Mistakes, Relieving his Hardships-may be be small acts in the minds of people – All Virtues, Big and Small earn rewards ,says Dr Fiaz Fazili. What disaster could be worse than the silence of the Muslims , which is duty-bound to support the Muslim brethren in the face of the calamity. I have also a question for the media and Muslim intellectuals, for how long have you decided to remain indifferent regarding your professional ,religious and intellectual responsibility? Trials and tribulations is part of this earthly life, and no nation or an individual can escape from them when Allah the Almighty tests by afflictions, whoever he wishes of his servants, with whatever he wishes, whenever he wishes and however he wishes. When a believer is afflicted with hardships, he is expected to, “seek aid in patience and prayer”, and “those who are patient will be given their reward in full, beyond reckoning.” (Quran) As believers, we have special responsibilities towards our brothers and sisters in Islam. “A Muslim is the brother of a Muslim. He neither oppresses him nor humiliates him nor looks down upon him.” The piety is here, (and while saying so) Prophet (pbuh) pointed towards his chest thrice.” It is a serious evil for a Muslim that he should look down upon his brother Muslim. All things of a Muslim are inviolable for his brother in faith; his blood, his wealth and his honor.”(Sahih Muslim) The Prophet (pbuh) stressed upon the believers the importance of helping and easing the hardships of suffering Muslims. “He who relieves a hardship of this Dunya (this earthly life) for a believer, Allah will relieve a hardship of the Day of Resurrection for him; he who makes it easy for an indebted person, Allah will make it easy for him in the Dunya and the Hereafter; he who covers a Muslim (his mistakes and shortcomings), Allah will cover him in the Dunya and the Hereafter; Allah will be in the slave 's need, as long as the slave is in his (believing) brother's need…" [Muslim]. A big hang up of our times -- sometimes found even in those involved in socio-religious work --- is the focus on doing something big. We want to be associated with big projects. We want to serve the cause of society or religion in a big way. Big deeds, big rewards, big success, here and in the life after. Who can argue with that? It assumes that the reward for a good deed is based on its value as perceived by us. Islam is a way of life. It teaches its followers the meaning of brotherhood, community and the responsibilities of the Muslim individuals towards their community and to the society at large. One important aspect of Islam is helping whoever is in need and the reward for every good deed is based on the actual goodness in it and only Allah can judge that. In this life, humankind suffers various types and forms of hardships, that which will cause sorrow and depression, especially when such hardships and trials befall and touch people's health, property, offspring or religion. When such difficulties befall a certain Muslim, his Muslim brethren are obliged to rush to his aid without waiting for his call and try to defuse this hardship. We can definitely do things to alleviate his stress and anxiety so that feeling of pain will subside, as much as can be. The sayings of the Prophet (pbuh) also do not specify that the ease of the suffering be done only by money. It means any type of help that a Muslim can provide to his Muslim brother in order to relieve him from his hardship. No doubt helping a destitute person with small amount of money brings rewards, but just some kind words, greeting a stranger, telling someone the way, sharing someone's load or helping him with it, and all other acts of public service like visiting the sick, joining in the funeral, consoling someone going through difficulty, removing something harmful from the path, making a quiet prayer for someone in need of help, forgiving a person who has hurt us --- none of these will make big headlines but all of them can bring about major change in our lives.”Those who help others are truly much blessed," as the hadith says, “Best people are those who are useful to others.” One authentic hadith (in Bukhari;Muslim) mentions the case of a woman of ill repute who once helped a thirsty dog by making extra effort to fetch water from a well. She was saved from hell for that small kindness alone. Helping a Muslim includes appropriate rebuttal of any wrong charges or insinuations leveled against another Muslim. Abu Darda' report that our Holy Prophet has said, "One who defends the honor of his brother, Allah keeps the fire of hell away from his face on the Day of Judgment.” (Tirmidhi) Another hadith runs as follows, "If a Muslim is being insulted and degraded and his honor besmirched somewhere and another Muslim leaves him helpless, Allah would leave the latter helpless on occasions when he would need help. And if any Muslim helps him in when he is insulted and degraded, Allah shall help him when he would need help" (Abu Da'ud).Prophet said "A Muslim is the brother of another Muslim", and “A brother does not leave his brother helpless nor does he lie to him nor yet makes false promises, nor treats him with cruelty." (Tirmidhi).About our dealing with each other, our beloved Prophet (pbuh)said ,”None of you truly believes unless he wishes for his brother what he wishes for himself.Do not envy one another; do not inflate prices one to another; do not hate one another; do not turn away from one another; do not undercut one another, do not indulge in mudslinging but be you, oh servants of Allah, brothers, covering mistakes Is duty of every Muslim.The Prophet(pbuh) , said, "He who covers a Muslim, Allah will cover him in the Dunya and the Hereafter." When a Muslim witnesses a shortcoming or a mistake by his Muslim brother, he should ask Allah the Almighty to grant his brother firmness on His Path, and advises him in secret.Imam Ash-Shafi'i once said, "Advise me when I am alone, and avoid giving advice in public, for advising in public is a type of criticizing that I will not be pleased to hear." A person who is known to be righteous. When such a person commits an error or a mistake, then those who uncover or know of these mistakes must not expose him. If a person exposes this righteous person, it will be an act of backbiting that Allah has prohibited. Also, this act will constitute spreading sin among Muslims. Muslims neither rejoice when they see or hear their Muslim brothers commit mistakes, nor do they make such mistakes the subject of their conversations. They avoid exposing their brethren, thus obeying Allah's and His Messenger's commands in this regard. Abdullah Ibn Umar( r.a) related, "The Prophet(pbuh) once rose above the podium and then heralded with a loud voice, 'O those who have embraced Islam only with their tongue, while Imaan has not yet entered their hearts, neither harm Muslims, nor mock them, nor try to expose their mistakes, for he who follows (or searches for) the errors of his brother (so that he exposes him), Allah the Almighty will follow his errors, and he whom Allah(ST)follows his errors, He will expose him even if he was in the middle of his home.'" [Saheeh Al-Jamee) unfortunately some of our brothers don’t remember these hadiths and indulge in highlighting any shortcoming of others in congregations. For who knows the true value of a small kindness or small virtue? The Muslim has rights upon us, and we must fulfill these rights first then we can help others. The fact of belief in Allah is what makes the Muslim's life sacred. The Muslim servant of Allah cannot be ignored, for serving/helping him is equal to serving/helping Allah.