Vishu, Onam Sadyayude Islamika Vidhi.mp3- Abdul Jabbar Madeeni,
Whoever Resembles a People is One of Them
(വിഷു, ഒാണസദ്ധ്യയുടെ ഇസ്ലാമിക വിധി)
﴿ من تشبه بقوم فهو منهم ﴾
The Prophet Muhammad
(sallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam) said,
"Whoever
resembles a people is one of them." (Recorded by Abu
Dawud)
This is a very
important principle in the Shariah. The famous scholar Ibn Taymiyyah once wrote
that it is part of the goal of the shariah to distinguish those people who
follow the straight path from all other people.
A look
at the Qur'aan and the hadith of the Prophet (sallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam)
will show us that we Muslims are not supposed to imitate or be blind followers
of any other peoples. We have our own unique guidance and this is what we must
turn to.
There
are different hadith that clearly state that we are supposed to be different
from the Jews, Christians, Romans, Persians, Magians, polytheists, people of
jaahiliyyah, bedouins who had not embraced Islaam completely and so forth.
After
hearing this long list of groups one will realise the following: We Muslims are
a unique people. We take our way of life, our values and our customs only from
Allaah's guidance - the Qur'aan and the Sunnah - and the way of the believers.
We don't care what other people may follow. In fact, in our hearts, we have no
desire whatsoever to follow them or to be like them. We want to be like the
true believers and only the true believers.
In
fact, we pray for this in every rakah of every prayer we perform. In every
prayer, we state,
"Guide us to the straight path - the path of those whom You
have blessed."
Unfortunately,
many people make that du'aa and they do not realise who are those people whose
path we are asking Allaah to guide us to. By our actions, sometimes, we make it
very clear that we are not sincere to that du'aa that we make at least
seventeen times a day! When we make that du'aa we must realise that we are
asking Allaah to guide us to the path of certain people - those who have earned
Allaah's pleasure and grace. They are the ones whom Allaah has described
elsewhere in the Qur'aan,
"And whoso obeys Allaah and the Messenger, then they will be
in the company of those on whom Allaah has bestowed Grace of the Prophets, the
sincere, the martyrs and the righteous. And how excellent these companions
are." (an-Nisaa, 69)
These
are the people whose path we face Allaah seventeen times a day and beseech Him
to guide us to. It is very sad that today many Muslims are striving and working
hard to follow the footsteps of the opposite people - the people that they ask
Allaah against following. We also say in al- Faatiha,
"Not the path of those who have earned Your wrath nor of
those who have gone astray." (al-Faatiha, 7)
These
people whose path we are seeking to avoid are none other than the Jews and
Christians, in particular, as the Prophet (sallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam)
explained.
In
this country [USA], many people are calling for us to follow in the footsteps
of the Jews. They think that we are a minority like them and they have done
very well for themselves. It is amazing that we are calling upon each other to
follow in the footsteps of those who have earned Allaah's wrath. Don't you
realise that they gained their place in this society by means that are
completely unacceptable in Islaam? Do you want us to behave like them and you
think that Allaah will be pleased with us if we behave like them? Don't you see
that by their means they have actually given up a great deal of their faith and
done many things that go against their own teachings?
There
is an expression in the United States that states, "imitation is the
sincerest form of flattery". The fact is that an individual would not
imitate and follow another unless he has some respect or love for what that
other person is and what he is doing. Or, perhaps, he has the desire to be one
of them and he does not want to be an outsider as he may not have enough iman
and courage to show himself for what he should be: a Muslim, believing in and
submitting to God.
When
this desire to imitate and follow the ways of the disbelievers happens to a
Muslim, it is a very sad thing. It is a sign that there is some weakness or
defect in his iman and in his heart - otherwise he would never desire or aspire
to be like those who displease Allaah and are destined to the Hellfire.
Following
the ways of the disbelievers - as opposed to the ways of the believers - and
trying to come close to them is actually one of the characteristics of the
hypocrites. Allaah says,
"Give to the hypocrites the tidings that there is for them a
painful torment. Those who take disbelievers for protectors and helpers instead
of believers. Do they seek honour with them? Verily, all honour is with Allaah
(alone)" (an-Nisaa, 138-139)
This
is exactly what many of those who imitate them are doing. One of the main
reasons why one imitates and appears like the disbelievers is that he wants to
be accepted, liked or respected by them. He does not want to be looked down
upon by them as an outside or as one from a different religion and way of life.
But Allaah says,
"Verily all honour is with Allaah (alone)" (an-Nisaa, 139)
The
only one that a believer should try to please is Allaah - and this is achieved
not by trying to be like the disbelievers but it comes about by following the
Qur'aan and Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam). In
reality, the acceptance and approval of the disbelievers should really, in
essence, mean nothing in the eyes of a true believer. In the sight of Allaah,
they have no value or honour. Allaah states in the Qur'aan:
"Honour belongs only to Allaah, His Messenger and the
believers" (al-Munaafiqoon, 8)
A
hadith of the Prophet (sallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam) demonstrates that they are
worth nothing in the sight of Allaah. That is why Allaah gives them of this
world and in the Hereafter they will be nothing but fuel for the Hellfire.
This
fuel of the Hellfire are the ones that many Muslims are imitating today,
chasing after their customs and fads, trying to please them and win their
approval. A Muslim must realise clearly in his mind that all of these
disbelievers are either worshipping false gods, other humans or their egos and
desires. These are the people who some Muslims are following, imitating and
bending over backwards to please. Allaah has said in the Qur'aan:
"Thus We have made you a just and balanced nation, that you
may be witnesses over mankind and the Messenger be witness against you." (al-Baqarah, 143)
We
are supposed to be witnesses against mankind. We are supposed to be witnesses
to the truth of Islaam and its superiority over every other way of life. We
should be showing people that we are the true followers of Allaah's guidance
and that what we have is the best guidance for mankind. If this is truly in our
hearts, we would not turn to the ways of the disbelievers and imitate them.
How
can we be witnesses of Islaam against humanity when, instead of showing that we
believe in Islaam and love it and demonstrate its greatness, we give up our
ways and customs of Islaam to follow the ways of the disbelievers? I cannot
tell you how many times I have been asked by non-Muslims, "If your
religion is the truth and so wonderful, why are so many Muslims abandoning your
teachings and following the ways of the West in their own countries?" What
answer can be given to that question?
We
see this phenomena of Muslims imitating the ways of non-Muslims in many ways.
The following are all examples of this phenomena: Muslim men shaving their
beards to be like their clean-shave Western colleagues that they respect so dearly.
Muslim men giving up the modest attire that was found in every Muslim country
for the tightest pants and latest fashions of the West. Muslim women giving up
the Islaamic hijaab and come out in public dressing in the latest Western
fashions.
In
some parts of the Muslim world, even the definition of beauty and cleanliness
is defined according to the disbelievers and not according to the Qur'aan and
Sunnah. Some Muslims today believe that having a beard is unclean. They think
that to be clean shave implies being clean, civilised, and proper. Is this what
the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam) has taught us about the
beard? Is this how the Prophet (sallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam) and his
Companions viewed the beard?
All
of these can be seen throughout the Muslim world. What does all of this show?
It shows that we have lost the true dignity and honour of being believers. We
no longer feel honour, dignity and joy in following the ways of the Prophets,
martyrs, sincere and righteous. Instead, we feel better when we succumb to or
follow the ways of those who have earned Allaah's wrath or have gone astray.
Allaah say in the Qur'aan:
"Our Lord! Make us not a trial for the disbelievers, and
forgive us. Our Lord, verily, You, only You, are the All-Mighty, the
All-Wise." (al-Mumtahanah, 5)
One
of the explanations given to this verse is that when the believers do not set
an example for the non-believers, when the believers themselves are not
following or adhering to the teachings of Islaam, then this is a great trial
for the disbelievers. How could they possibly be attracted to Islaam if they
not only do not see Islaam as being practised in front of them but they
actually see the Muslims abandoning their revelation from Allaah to follow the
ways and customs of the disbelievers. This will definitely lead the disbeliever
to conclude that Islaam has nothing to offer and it could not possibly contain
the truth that will lead to his salvation.
Let
us all return to the ways and guidance of the Qur'aan and Sunnah. Let us all
feel the honour and dignity that true iman should give us - we should feel that
this is a special bounty that Allaah has given to us. We should turn to the
Qur'aan and the Sunnah of the Prophet (sallallahu 'alaihi wa sallam) to take
our values, our customs, our beliefs, our aspirations, and our guidance from
those two sources. That is the only way of life that is worth living and that
is the only way of life that is pleasing to Allaah. If we abandon it and
instead follow the ways of the disbelievers we would be abandoning a great
thing for something that will actually bring us nothing.
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