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Good Conduct in Islam
Siham
11/10/05 at 02:02:00
Good Conduct in Islam
Dr. Arafat K. El-Ashi

Dear Muslims,

In previous sermons we referred to levels of iman, and the manners Muslims should adhere to, otherwise their faith weakens, their balance is shaken and their steps will have difficulty in following the right path.

Today we continue our talk about the same subject but from a different angle and a different style. Prophet Muhammad p.b.u.h. said: The Muslim is the one from whose hands and tongue other Muslims are safe, and the immigrant is he who abandons what Allah (S.W.T) forbids. When the Messenger p.b.u.h. was asked: Which Islam is better? He said the same thing. And when a man asked the Prophet the same question the Prophet answered: That you provide food, deliver the salutation of peace upon those you know or you don't know.

Thus the fact is the same about Islam or iman. In other words that there should be action, or behavior that confirms faith in the heart of a believer so that his Islam is reflected in good deeds, peace, and blessings in his movements and words. Thus he would harm or hurt no one, he would destroy no buildings and would do no wrong nor take the right of any one. On the contrary he would be a strong and useful member of his society. This is clear in the Prophet's sayings mentioned earlier which assert that the best Muslims are those who fulfill the rights of Allah (S.W.T) as well as the rights of other Muslims.

Practically speaking a Muslim should not only discharge his duties through believing in Allah (S.W.T), His Messenger and His books, neither just by establishing worships that are obligatory on him, but in addition to this he has to fulfill the rights he owes to other people. That is why good conduct and nice manners with other people are the real signs of a true believer and a good Muslim.

We notice from the above sayings that the companions of the Prophet p.b.u.h. were keen to learn more about their religion so that they could be sincere and strong in their faith. Thus comes the question that showed their competition to acquire the virtues of Islam to avoid sins and evils. This is how a Muslim should be. He should ask about what he doesn't know and should learn all that benefits him and his society and should seek to apply good manners, he should avoid all evils and sins. That is why a Muslim is a person who abstains from hurting other Muslims; a Muslim is he who tries to know other Muslims and make peace with them by his words and actions; he delivers the salutation of peace to them and grants them all that is good and useful.

Dear Muslims! The Messenger of Allah p.b.u.h. urges us to fulfill the highest standard of conduct; that is why he concentrates in his teachings on these lessons of education and manners so that we may become the best nation evolved for mankind. The Prophet p.b.u.h. for instance, says: May Allah (S.W.T) have mercy on the person who is tolerant when he sells, tolerant when he buys, and tolerant when he seeks judgement.

This saying is either a prayer from the Prophet for the person who is tolerant in his dealings. It may also be a piece of news about tolerant Muslims. In this case it is a glad tidings of good and blessings and happiness. For a Muslim to be tolerant with other Muslims requires that he should not be harsh or violent towards them, neither should he insist on his mistakes, but should surrender part of his right to the helpless, he should forgive those who offended him if they apologize. He should give respite to those who owe him money, and should do good to relatives even if they boycott him.

Dear Muslims!

We should remember here that part of true faith is to love for the sake of Allah and to hate for the sake of Allah. This is a sign of sound hearts that are free from vicious whims and material greed. The Prophet p.b.u.h. says: Every time a Muslim enjoys three things, he in fact, enjoys the sweetness of faith:

that Allah and his Messenger are dearer to him than any one else
that he should love other people for the sake of Allah alone and
that he should hate to return back to disbelief as he would hate to be thrown in a fire.  

In another tradition the Prophet p.b.u.h. says: Seven persons will be under the shade of Allah on the day when there will be no other shade but His: A just leader, a young man brought up in the worship of Allah, a man whose heart is committed to mosques, two people who love one another for the sake of Allah, they meet and part for His sake, a person whose left hand does not know what his right hand has spent, a person whose eyes overflow with tears due to his remembrance of Allah when he is all by himself and a person whom a pretty and influential woman encouraged to commit adultery with her but he said "I fear Allah"
Reported by al-Bukhary.

In a sacred tradition the Prophet p.b.u.h. quotes Allah as saying: My love is binding for those who love one another for My sake, who sit with one another for My sake , and who visit one another for My sake.
Reported by al-Tirmithy.

Dear Muslims!

What do you learn from these great Prophetic traditions?

First: that the Prophet p.b.u.h. gave good tidings to the believer who loves his brother believer that he will enjoy the sweetness of faith in his heart due to his love. In other words he will feel good, satisfied and will have faith and peace through his love to his brother without any worldly interests in that love.

Second: that the Messenger p.b.u.h. also promises another good news in addition to the first one which is in this world namely his feeling of satisfaction and comfort . The second good news is that Allah (S.W.T) will shada him under his shade on the day of judgement, His special shade which is only for His slaves whom He loves and who love him and He will honour them with what he does not honour any body else with.

Third: that the Messenger p.b.u.h. warns us never to love other people for worldly gains or interests so that our love for them will disappear once these gains vanish. Thus we stop our love or visits to them accordingly. There is a warning for those who love a person for his prestige, or authority or power and they don't dare to advise or blame him or say the true words to him because they are afraid for their interests, their positions and their livelihood. Those are the hypocrites. They are in the lowest level of Hell fire. In Allah (S.W.T) we seek refuge from that.

Dear Muslims!

Islam is such a wonderful religion that urges its followers to be tolerant, gentle and loving; and how great is the need of Muslims to abide by these teachings of the Prophet p.b.u.h. for great supreme conduct.

It is time that Muslims should review their conditions, correct their concepts, mend their mistakes and straighten their behavior. We are a nation created to lead other nations. This is a fact clearly decided in the Book of Allah (S.W.T) and the traditions of his Messenger p.b.u.h. Why then should some among us continue to insist on argumentation and futile disputes doing their best to reject the truth, losing their breath running after their material interests and gains?

This is nothing but a sincere call to correct the wrong in ourselves and to cultivate love, and friendship in the hearts of men. It is a call to Paradise using vessels of piety, good conduct and sincere repentance. And indeed Allah (S.W.T) alone will have his way to pass.
11/10/05 at 18:13:34
Siham
Re: Good Conduct in Islam
Miss_Mona
11/11/05 at 07:54:03
Salaamz,

jazak Allah kheyran for the excellent articles, for your kindness and thoughtfulness sister,

:-)

Peace,
Mona.
11/11/05 at 07:54:39
Miss_Mona


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