Virtues
of Tabligh:
Verses from the Holy Quran and Saying of Holy
Prophet;
"Faza il-e-Aamal"by Shaikul
Hadith Maulana Muhammad Zakariyaa Kandhalvi (Late) Delhi India
FOREWORD
IN THE NAME OF ALLAH, THE MOST GRACIOUS, THE MOST
MERCIFUL.
We praise Him, and we seek His blessings on His noble Prophet.
First, I give thanks to Allah, Who has enabled me to write this booklet
on Tabligh. One of the renowned Muslim scholars of this age advised me
to select a few verses of the Holy Qur'an and some sayings of the Holy
Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) on Tabligh, and explain them. Since
my humble services to such sincere believers can be a means of my salvation,
I present this useful pamphlet to every Islamic School, Islamic Association,
Islamic Government, rather to every Muslim, and request them to serve the
sacred cause of Tabligh. In fact, during this age there is a day-to-day
decline in our devotion to religion, and objections against our true Faith
are raised not only by disbelievers, but also by the so-called 'Muslims'.
The 'Fard' and wajib' observances (practices) are being neglected not only
by the common Muslims, but by those also who hold important positions.
Millions of Muslims
have indulged in manifest false worship, not to speak of neglecting Prayers
and Fasting; yet they are never conscious of their practices being against
pure allegiance to Allah. Trespassing the religious limits is very common,
and mocking at the religious beliefs has become a fashion of the day. That
is why the Muslim scholars have even begun to shun the common folk, and
the result of this state of affairs is that ignorance about the teachings
of Islam is increasing day by day. People offer the excuse that no one
teaches them the religion of Islam with a keen interest, and the Muslim
scholars have an excuse that no one listens to them attentively. But none
of these excuses is valid before Allah. As a matter of fact, He will never
accept the excuse of the common folk that they were ignorant about religious
matters; for to learn religion, and to make a serious effort to acquire
knowledge of its practices is the personal responsibility of every Muslim.
Since "ignorance of law" is no excuse under any Government, then why should
it be accepted by the Lord of all rulers? They say, making excuses for
crime is worse than crime itself. Similarly, the excuse of the scholars
that no one listens to them does not hold water. They boast of representing
the great spiritual leaders and divines of the past, but never consider
how many troubles and hardships they bore to preach the true religion!
Were they not pelted with stones? Were they not abused and oppressed to
the extreme degree? But in spite of all these obstacles and hardships,
they fulfilled their responsibilities about preaching, and they propagated
the message of Islam regardless of any opposition.
Generally, the Muslims
have limited Tabligh to the scholars only, whereas every Muslim has been
commanded by Allah to prevent people from doing forbidden things. If we
admit for a moment that Tabligh is the duty of Muslim Scholars only, who
do not perform it properly, then it is the particular duty of every Muslim
to preach Islam. The emphasis that has been laid on Tabligh by the Qur'an
and Hadith, will be proved by the Quranic verses and sayings of the Holy
Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) - that are being quoted in the following
pages. Therefore, you cannot confine Tabligh to scholars only, nor can
it be an excuse for you to neglect the same. I would request every Muslim
to devote his time and energy to Tabligh as much as he can:
"Consider it a blessing, the time at your disposal; for none knows
what his end will be."
You
need not necessarily be a perfect scholar to preach Islam and good morals
to humanity. Whatever little knowledge of Islam you possess, you must impart
it to others. Whenever a morally wrong or a forbidden thing is done in
your presence, then as a Muslim it is your duty to stop the transgressor,
as far as it lies in your power. I have described all the important things
about Tabligh in seven brief Chapters ,and I hope that every Muslim will
benefit from than
HAFIZ MUHAMMAD
ZAKARIYYA.
SHAIKH-UL-HADITH
MADRASAH MAZAHIR-UL-ULUM, SAHARANPUR
First of all, I want to mention a few Verses of the Holy Qur'an emphasising
Tabligh. From these Verses, the readers can easily see how important Allah
considers the preaching of Islam. I have come across as many as sixty Verses
on this particular subject, and Allah knows how many more Verses could
be found by another keen observer. I quote here a few of them for the benefit
of every true believer.
"And whose words can be better than his, who calls (people) towards
Allah, and performs good deeds, and says: " I am one of those who submit
to Allah!"
Note:
Certain commentators have written that whoever invites people to
Allah through any means descries the honour mentioned in the above Verse.
For instance, the Prophets call people to Allah by means of miracles and
supernatural actions, the Scholars invite them by preaching and arguments,
the Muslim Warriors (Mujahids) call them by means of the sword; and the
Criers (Muazzins) call them by means of Azaan. In short, whoever invites
people to good deeds deserves this reward, whether he calls them to the
formal observances of Islam or to the (internal) improvements of the spirit,
like the mystics who stress the purification of the heart and the realisation
of Allah's attributes.
Regarding the conclusion of the verse quoted above, some. commentators
say. Such a person should also be proud of the honour bestowed on him by
Allah, of being categorised as a Muslim, and he should proclaim this honour
in words"
Some other Commentators interpret that he should not be proud of
being a 'Preacher', but should consider himself an ordinary Muslim.
"(O Prophet! Sallallaho alaihe wasallam)
preach to them (the Truth), for preaching proves very beneficial for the
Believers "
Note :
The Commentators have written that by preaching is meant instructing
the Believers through the Verses of the Holy Qur'an, for these would guide
them to the right Path. But such a preaching can be useful for the disbelievers
also, for thereby they may become Believers. Alas! in this age, preaching
is not performed regularly and properly. Generally the object of the preachers
is to show off their ability and eloquence to the listeners, whereas the
Holy Prophet has said:
'Whoever learns the art of declamation in order to attract the people
towards himself, then his prayers and observances, whether obligatory or
optional, will not be accepted on the Day of Judgement."
"And command
your family to observe the Prayers, and also perform these yourself regularly.
We do not ask you for sustenance; We will give you sustenance; and the
ultimate success is for the God-fearing."
Note:
Numerous Traditions say that whenever anyone complained of poverty
to the Holy Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam), he recited this Verse,
and advised him to perform his prayers regularly, as though pointing to
the fact that regularity in prayers will lead to ample provision.
This Verse stresses that it is beneficial to do a thing yourself
before giving instructions to others, because this is a more effective
and successful method of preaching. That is why all the Prophets themselves
did what they preached to others. Thus they became examples for their followers,
who would not then think that the teachings of their religion are difficult
to carry out.
Moreover, Allah has promised ample provision for those who perform
the prayers regularly, so that they should never feel that prayers can
interfere with the earning of their livelihood, whether through trade,
service, etc. Thereafter, it is stated as a rule, that ultimate success
and salvation will be attained by the God-fearing only.
'
"O son! Perform thy prayers regularly; and command people to do
good deeds, and prevent them from forbidden things, and bear patiently
whatever befalls you (in the preaching of Truth) : undoubtedly this demands
courage! (Surah Luqman: 17)
Note
In this Verse, several important things for a Muslim have been mentioned,
which can be a means for our salvation; but we have neglected these very
badly. Not to speak of the lack of enjoining good' we have neglected even
the Salaat, which is a basic principle of Islam, in fact the most important
after Faith. There are so many people who do not perform their prayers
at all; but even those who do, hardly perform it with all its requisites,
such as congregational prayers. It is the poor only who perform the prayers
with congregation in the mosque, while the rich feel it below their dignity
to be present in the mosque. Ah! my complaint is only to Allah!
"O careless person! What is a disgrace for you, is a matter of pride
for me."
"O Muslims! there must be a group among you who would invite people
to Good; and would command them to do good deeds, and would prevent them
from forbidden things; and these are the people who will attain salvation.
" (Surah Aal-i - Imran: 104)
Note: In this Verse, Allah has clearly commanded the Muslims to prepare
a group or party which would preach Islam throughout the world; but we
see that the (so-called) Muslims have totally neglected this Commandment.
On the other hand' the non-Muslims are preaching their religion day and
night. For instance, parties of Christian missionaries have been specially
assigned to propagate their religion in the whole world; similarly other
communities are trying their best to preach their own religions. But the
question is, "Is there such an organisation among the Muslims? The answer,
if not in the negative, cannot be in the affirmative either. If any individual
or any party among the (so-called)`Muslims' takes up the preaching of Islam,
unreasonable objections are raised against them, instead of giving them
help and co-operation, whereas it is the duty of every true Muslim to help
those who preach Islam, and to remove shortcomings where necessary. These
people neither do anything themselves to preach Islam, nor help those who
have devoted their lives to this sacred cause. Thus the result is that
even the sincere and unselfish preachers are disappointed, and give up
their efforts in this regard.
"O Muslims! you are
the best of peoples, who have been selected for the guidance of mankind;
you enjoin them to do good deeds, and prevent them from forbidden things;
and you have firm faith in Allah." (Surah Aal-e-Imran: 110)
Note :
That the Muslims are the best of all nations, has been asserted in
certain sayings of the Holy Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) also,
and there are some Verses of the Holy Qur'an that corroborate this. Even
the above mentioned Verse bestows the honour of 'Best Nation' on us, provided
we preach Islam, command people to do good, and prevent them from evil.
The Commentators have written that in this Verse, the enjoining good
and prevention of evil have been mentioned before 'Faith' even, whereas
Faith. (Imaan) is the root of all Islamic beliefs and actions. The reason
is that 'Faith' has been a common factor among the earlier nations of the
world, but the special thing that has particularly distinguished the Muslims
is the mandate enjoining people to do good, and to prevent them from evil.
So, this is the real basis for the superiority of the Muslims, whenever
they fulfilled it; and since in Islam good actions are of little value
without Faith, it is therefore specifically mentioned at the end of the
Verse. In fact, the real object in this Verse is to emphasise the importance
of enjoining people to do good deeds, and this is the distinguishing feature
of the Muslim Ummah. It is not sufficient to enjoin good and to forbid
evil only now and then, but this practice should continue at all times
and on all occasions regularly. References to the task of preaching the
Truth are found in earlier religions, but the distinguishing merit of the
Muslim Ummah lies in taking it up as a regular assignment. This is not
a temporary work but a permanent one.
"In the talk of an assembly of common folk, there is no good at
all, except those who command people to give charity (to the poor) or instruct
them to do good things, or make peace between people (they will be rewarded
by Allah). And whoever does this only to please Allah, soon he will receive
a great reward from Allah."
Note
In this Verse, Allah has promised a great reward for those who preach
Truth; and how great and honourable can be the reward that has been called
'Great' by Allah.
In this context, the Holy Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) has
said, "A man's words may be a burden (sin) for him, except those that he
has spoken for giving instructions for good deeds, and preventing others
from forbidden things, or for remembering Allah."
In another Hadith, the Holy Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam)
has said, "Shall I tell you a virtue better than optional Prayers Fasting
and Charity?" His Companions said, "You must tell us that virtue, O Messenger
of Allah! " (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam). He said: "To
make peace between people, for hate and mutual conflict uproot good deeds,
just as a razor removes the hair."
There are many more Verses of the Holy Qur'an and sayings of the Holy
Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) that instruct us to make peace between
people. What we mean to emphasise here is that to make peace between people
is also another form of instructing them to do good and preventing them
from evil. To introduce peace and co-operation in society should therefore
be given due importance.
SAYINGS OF THE HOLY PROPHET (SALLALLAHO ALIHI WASALLAM) CONCERNING
TABLIGH
In this chapter, I will quote certain sayings of the HOLY Prophet
(Sallahaho alaihe wasallam) that explain the meaning of the above-mentioned
Verses of the Holy Qur'an. It is not the intention to encompass all the
relevant Ahadith. If I quote all the Verses and the Ahadith on this subject,
I fear no one will read them, for nowadays people hardly find time for
such things. So, to place before you how Important Tabligh is in the eyes
of the Holy Prophet (SalIahaho alaihe wasallam), and what serious consequences
follow its neglect, I, give. below a few sayings of the Holy Prophet (Sallallaho
alaihe wasallam);
It Is reported by Abu Said Khudri (Radhialiaho anho) that the Holy
Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) said: "Whoever sees a forbidden thing
being done, he should prevent it by the use of his hand; and if he has
To capability for this action, then he should prevent it with his tongue;
and if he cannot do this even, then he should at least consider it a vice
In his heart, and this Is a very low level of one's Faith.
" In another Hadith, it has been said that if a person can prevent
evil with his tongue, then he should so prevent it; otherwise, he should
at least think it an eve in his heart and thus stand exonerated.
Another Hadith says that if anyone hates every sin within his heart,
he is a tree believer, but this is the weakest form of Faith.
This topic has occurred in many other sayings of the Prophet. Now think
well how many Muslims there are who act upon this Hadith in a practical
way. How many of us prevent evil forcibly, how irony with the tongue, and
how many seriously hate it within their hearts? We have to take stock of
ourselves on these issues
It has been reported by Numan bin Washy that the Holy Prophet (Sallallho
alaihe wasallam) said: "There are people who do not transgress the limits
(laws) of Allah, and there are others who do so. They are like two groups
who boarded a ship; one of them settled on the upper deck, and; the other
on the lower deck of the ship. So, when the people of the lower deck needed
water, they said: ' Why should we cause trouble to the people of upper
deck when we can easily have plenty of water by making a hole In our deck.'
Now if the people of upper deck do not prevent this group from such foolishness.
all of them will perish but if they stop them then they will be saved."
(Bukhari & Tirmazi)
Note:
Once the Companions of the Holy Prophet (SallalIaho alaihe wasallam)
asked Him: '`O Messenger of Allah! (SalIaIlaho alaihe wasallam) can we-people
be destroyed even when there are certain pious God-fearing persons among
us?" He answered: "Yes, when
evil deeds predominate in a society.
Now-adays the Muslims are generally worried about the decline and fall
of this Ummah, and they suggest certain plans to stop this decline; but
they never consider as to what is the main cause of our decline. They fad]
to identify the true reason of our spirited and moral decIine, particularly
when the proper remedy has been fore-told by Allah and the Holy Prophet
(Sallallaho alaihe wasallam). It is a pity that because of wrong diagnosis
the incorrect remedies, including continued neglect of Tabligh, are leading
to the further decline of the Ummah. In fact, the main cause of our decline
is that we do not pay attention to Tabligh nor do we help those who devote
themselves to this sacred mission.
It has been reported by Ibn-i-Mas'ud (RadihialIaho anho) that the
Holy Prophet (SallalIaho alaihe wasallam) said: '`The decline and fall
of Bani Israel started thus when the pious among them saw certain sins
being committed by the transgressors, they forbade them from doing the
same; but when the sinners did not repent, the pious because of their relationship
and friendship continued to mix with them. So, when this state of affairs
began to prevail, Allah caused their hearts to be accursed in the same
manner" (i.e. the hearts were also affected with the disobedience of the
transgressors).
Then in support of this, the Holy Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam)
recited a Verse of the Holy Qur'an, which says:
'The disobedient and the transgressors among the Bani Israel
were cursed by Allah.'
On this, the he Prophet (SalIaliaho alaihe wasallam) emphatically
instructed his Companions: "(To avoid such decline) you people must enjoin
upon others to do good deeds and prevent them from doing forbidden things;
you should restrain every tyrant from tyranny and invite him towards truth
and justice."
Note:
Another Hadith says that the Holy Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam)
was reclining comfortably when, suddenly overcome with emotion, he sat
up and said: "I swear by Allah that you people cannot attain salvation,
unless you prevent the tyrants from tyranny."
Another Hadith says that the Holy Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam)
said: "You people must preach the Truth, and prevent the sinners from doing
forbidden things, and check the tyrants, to bring them towards the right
path, otherwise you will be accursed and your hearts will be corrupted,
just as Allah did with Bani Israel."
The Holy Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) read certain relevant
Verses of the Holy Qur'an to emphasis this subject. Bani Israel were condemned
because among other things, they did not prevent others from doing forbidden
things.
Now-adays it is considered a virtue to be at peace with all, and to
please everyone on every occasion. They say it is a requirement of good
manners towards the evil-doers.
Obviously, this is a wrong policy, because at most there may be some
religious sanction for keeping quiet In extreme cases, but never for falling
in line with the tyrants and transgressors. At the very least, everyone
must instruct those people to do good whom he easily can influence for
instance: his subordinates, his servants, his wife, his children, and his
relations. In such circumstances, to be absolutely silent about Tabligh
is unpardonable before Allah.
Hazrat Sufyan Thauri says: "Whoever is very popular with his relations
and neighbours, we suspect him to be compromising in preaching the true
teachings of religion."
Numerous Traditions say that when a sin is committed secretly, its harm
is generally limited to the sinner only; but when a sin is committed openly,
and those possessing the capability do not prevent it, then it ultimately
affects all the people around.
Now everyone can see for himself, how many sins are committed before
him every day, and he, in spite of having the power to prevent them neglects
to do so. And it is a pity that, if anyone gets up to put the wrong down,
the ignorant and shameless people oppose him instead of co-operating with
him.
Those who do wrong will come to know by what a great reverse they
will be overturned.
Hazrat Jareer bin Abdullah (Radhiallaho anho) says, "l heard the
Messenger of Allah (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) saying: `' When a sin is
committed before an individual or a group and they do not prevent it, in
spite of having the capability, then Allah inflicts a severe punishment
on them before their death."(Targhib)
Note :
O my Friends who desire the betterment of Islam and the Muslims.'
now you have clearly seen the causes of our decline. Not to speak of strangers,
we generally do not prevent even our own family and our subordinates from
wrong-doing. We do not even make up our minds to prevent evil, much less
doing something practical about it. Whatever our own son does against the
Commandments of Allah, we do not check him even; but if he takes some interest
in politics, or mixes up in a certain political party, we are seriously
anxious not only about him, but about our own safety and honour. Then we
warn him and also think about some plans to be safe and secure from any
harm; but on the other hand, when he transgresses against Allah's Commandments,
we are never anxious about the life In the Hereafter, and about the Reckoning
of- the Day of Judgement. Sometimes you know full well that your son Is
addicted to some idle pursuits and is very lax in his prayers, but you
have no courage to prevent him from such habits, or to chastise him, although
Allah has clearly commanded you to be severe in uprooting such evils and
even sever relations with the transgressor. There is many a father who
would be angry with his son because he is lazy and does not attend to his
studies or services or business properly; but is there anyone who Is angry
with his son because he does not perform the fundamental observances of
Islam? As a matter of fact, the adverse effect of this negligence is not
limited to the great loss In the Hereafter but, it is a pity, this evidently
extends to our worldly affairs and interests also, which are so dear to
us. This blindness of ours is horrible, for Allah says:
"Whoever is blind in this world, he will be surely blind In the
Hereafter. And such transgressors have taken leave of their senses because
"Allah has sealed up their hearts, and on them ears and eyes there are
veils (so they neither hear nor see the Truth)."
it has been reported by Hazrat Anas (Radhialiaho anho) that the Holy
Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) said: " So long as a person says "La
iiaha illallah" (no one is worthy of worship but Allah), he receives spiritual
benefits, and is saved from miseries and calamities, unless he neglects
its rights'' His Companions said: "O Messenger of Allah (Sallallaho alaihe
wasallam)! how are its rights neglected?" He answered: "When sins are committed
openly, and the person who recites the 'Kalima' does not prevent the sinners
from wrongdoing." (Targhib)
Note;- Now you can yourself consider how very often sins are committed
during these times, yet there Is serious attempt to check or prevent them.
In such a dangerous and ungodly atmosphere, the very existence of the Muslims
in the world is a great blessing of Allah, otherwise we are Inviting ruination
through all possible means. Aishah(Radhi allah anha) asked the Holy Prophet
(Sallallaho alaihe wasallam)? "When the punishment of Allah befalls the
inhabitants of any locality,- does it affect the pious, just as it affects
the guilty?" The Holy Prophet (SallalIaho alaihe wasallam) answered "Yes,
it does affect all of them in this world, but at the Resurrection the pious
will be separated from the guilty. Therefore, those people who we simply
"defied with their own piety, and do not participate in Proving others
should not rest assured that they are safe from the punishment of the Almighty.
If any chastisement Is inflicted by Allah, they too will be involved In
it.
Aishah (Radhialiaho anha) says: "Once the Holy Prophet (Sallallaho
alaihe wasallam) entered the house and I guessed from his face that something
of great importance had occurred. He did not talk to anyone, and after
making Wudhu (ablution) he entered the mosque. I stood behind the wall
to hear what he said. He sat at the pulpit and, after praising Allah, he
said '
"O Muslims! Allah has commanded you to call people to good deeds,
and prevent them from committing sins; otherwise a time will come when
you will pray to Him; but He will not listen to you; you will ask your
needs of Him, but He will not grant them; you will demand His help against
your enemies, but He will not help you." After saying this, he came down
from the pulpit."
Note: Particularly those persons should consider this Hadith carefully
who want to fight the enemies of Islam, but neglect the performance of
the requisites of Islam, they forget that the strength and stability of
the Muslim Nation depends upon the propagation of Islam.
Hazrat Abu Dardaa(Radhiallaho anho), who is a distinguished Companion
of the Holy Prophet, (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) says: "You must command
people to do good, and restrain them from evil otherwise Allah will cause
such a tyrant to rule over you, who will not respect your elders, and will
not have mercy on your youngsters. Then you people will pray to Him but
He will not accept your prayer; you will ask Him for help, but He will
not help you; you will seek His pardon, but He will not pardon you; for
--- Allah Himself says:
"O Believers! if you help Allah, then He will help you, and- will
make your feet firm (against your enemies) '
Says Allah In another Verse
"O Believers! If Allah helps you, then no one can overpower you;
and if He does not help you, then who can come to your help? And only Allah
should the Believers trust."
It has been reported by Hazrat Huzaifah (Radhialiaho anho) that the
Holy Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) said on oath : "You must Command-
people to do good- deeds, and prevent them from doing forbidden things
other-wise :Allah will inflict-: a severe punishment upon you and then
your prayers even will not :be -Accepted- by Him ....
Here my respected readers should consider- well how
many times they violate the Commandments of Allah, then they will
know why their attempts to reform the nation fail, and why their prayers
are of no avail, and they, instead of sowing the seeds of progress, cause
its decline.
It has been reported by Abu Hurairah (Radhi aliaho anho) that the
Holy Prophet (SallalIaho alaihe wasaliam) said, `'When my Followers will
begin to adore the worldly benefits, their hearts will be deprived of the
dignity and importance of Islam; and when they-stop the enjoining good
and forbidding evil, they will be deprived of the blessings of the Revelation,
and when they will abuse each other, they will fall from the esteem of
Aliases, (Tirmzi)
Note: - The well wishers of the nation should ponder why their efforts
result In failure instead of success. If you people believe your Prophet
(Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) and his teachings to be true and educative,
then why do you take those things as useful that are declared harmful by
him. He says such and such thing will aggravate your disease, but you think
they will bring health to you. The Holy Prophet (SalIallaho alaihe wasallam)
said:
"None of you can be a true Muslim, unless his desires are subject
to the religion that I have brought."
But contrary to this, you think that religion is an obstacle in the
way of your individual and national progress on the lines of other nations.
Says Allah in the Holy Qur'an:
~
"Whoever desires the harvest of the world Hereafter, We grant increase
in his harvest; and whoever desires the harvest of this world we give him
the fruit thereof but there Is no portion for him the Hereafter.,
' A Hadith of this meaning says:
"The heart of a Muslim whose objective is the Hereafter does not
care for the worldly pleasures, yet the world is brought to his feet; on
the other hand, whoever goes after the world, he Is overpowered by miseries
and calamities, yet he cannot receive more than his allotted portion."
The Holy Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) read the above-mentioned
Verse, and said: Allah says "O son of man! devote yourself to My worship,
and I will free your bosom from the worldly anxieties and will remove your
poverty, otherwise will fill your heart with a thousand worries and will
not remove your poverty."
These are the words of Allah and the Holy Prophet (Sallallaho alaiahe
wasallam), but you foolishly think that Religion and the teachings of Mullahs
(religious divines) are a hindrance in the path of your (worldly) progress.
Don't you think that your worldly progress can be very helpful to the Mullahs'
for then you would be in a better position to serve them. Then why should
they oppose you, to their own loss? As a matter of fact, they are sacrificing
their own worldly interests by speaking the truth, by preaching Islam,
in order to bring you to the right path. When whatever your religious scholars
tell you is in fact based on the teachings of the Holy Qur'an, then is
it sensible for you to turn away fro no them? And if you reject them, then
can you be a true Believer? Your religious preachers might have some personal
faults but, so long as they are conveying to you the Commandments of Allah
from the Holy Qur'an and the Sayings of the Holy Prophet, (Sallallaho alaihe
wasallam), you are bound to listen to them and to obey their instructions;
and if you don't obey them, you have yourself to answer for your disobedience
to Allah. Not even a fool would say that the official orders should not
be obeyed, simply because they were communicated by a lowly servant.
Do not make such a sweeping statement that those who have devoted
themselves to the sacred cause of Islam hanker after worldly gains-and
interests. True preachers of Islam are never selfish, and never ask anything
for themselves; the more they worship Allah, (and devote themselves to
the work of religions, the less attention they pay to worldly offerings.
Nevertheless, if they ask help of you, it will be entirely for the sake
of religion (to preach Islam and the Holy Qur'an); and therein they find
more satisfaction than In any personal cause. Taken why should you hesitate
to help them?
A question is generally raised that Islam does not prescribe giving
up of worldly interests and, in this connection' the Verses of the Holy
Qur'an are often misunderstood
for instance' there is a Verse that says;
"Our Lord! grant us good in this world, and good in the Hereafter,
and save us from the chastisement of the Fire (of Hell)."(Al-Baqarah :201)
Some ignorant people stress that in this Verse the worldly benefit is
favoured and appreciated by Islam, as much as the good in the Hereafter.
In other words, there is no "Renunciation" of the world in Islam. Such
people claim to be perfect scholars after having seen only some translations
of the Holy Qur'an. The true meanings of the Holy Qur'an can be properly
understood by those only who have looked deep into its Verses and are well
informed on this subject. Various interpretations of the above-mentioned
Verse that have been explained by the Companions of the Holy Prophet (SalIallaho-alalhe
wasallam) and the scholars of Islam are as follows:
Qatadah (Radhialiaho anho) says: By 'good in this world' is meant
peaceful existence and necessary livelihood."
Ali ( Karram Allah Wajho) says that by 'good in this world' is meant
a virtuous wife.
Hasan Basri (Rahmatullah alaih) says that by 'good in this world'
is meant knowledge of Islam and prayers .
Suddi(Rahmatullah alaih) says that by 'good In this world' means
lawful earnings.
Ibn-i-Umar (Radhialiaho anho) says that by 'good In this world'
is meant righteous children and good-will of other human beings
Ja'far (Radhialiaho anho) says that by "good n this world" is meant
good health, adequate livelihood. knowledge of the Holy Qur'an, victory
over the enemies of Islam and the company of the pious."
I would add that if "good in this world" meant our material progress,
even then the emphasis in the Verse is on praying to Allah for such a "good"
but not on completely busying ourselves in its pursuit Asking from Allah,
even if it be the mending of a shoe, is in itself a part of reckon. Besides,
if it means honest living, or to be prosperous and self sufficient, that
too is not forbidden in Islam; by all means earn your livelihood in this
world consistent win religion. The point is that our endeavours in the
cause of religion should at least be as much as those for worldly gains,
if not more, because Islam teaches us to value both this life and the Hereafter.
Please consider also the following Verses of the Holy Qur'an, which
lay more stress and importance on the life Hereafter:
"Whoever desires the harvest of the life Hereafter, We will certainly
increase his harvests
Whoever desires this present world (and its benefits), We shall soon
grant him whatever he desires; then We will make Hell his destination,
wherein he will be thrown headlong' with disgrace. And whoever desires
the [here- after, and makes en effort to attain it, and he is a true Believer
those people whose efforts will be rewarded (Bani Israel 18:19)
"These are the benefits of the life of this world but with Allah
is a very good abode." (Aal-e Imran 14)
"And amongst you are those who desire this world only, and amongst
you are those who desire the life
(O Prophet! Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) say: `'The benefit of this
world is very little; but the life Hereafter is mucks better for Rinse
who fear Allah." (Parah; 5)
The life of this world is nothing but a game and sport, and the House
of the Hereafter is much better for the pious.,' (Al-An'am: 32)
`'And leave aside those who have made a jest of their religion,
and they have become puffed up with this worldly life.'' (Al-An'am: 70)
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"You people- desire the benefits of this present world only, but
Allah desires the Hereafter (for you)." (Parah: 10)
"Are you pleased with the worldly life instead of the Hereafter?
But the benefits of the life of this world are as nothing, when compared
to the Hereafter."(Parah: 10)
'Whoever desires the life of this world, and all its adornments,
we make their attempts therein fruitful, and nothing is decreased from
their due. For them there is nothing but Fire In the Hereafter; whatever
they performed (of some good deeds) in the world has been destroyed, for
whatever they did was absolutely false."(Parah: 12)
"And they have become pleased with the worldly life only; but the
worldly life, when compared to the Hereafter, is but a small benefit."
(Parah: 13)
'`On them fell the wrath of Allah, and for them is a great chastisement.
It is- because they preferred the life of this world to tile Hereafter.
(Nahl 107).
There are many other -Verses in which the life of this world and the
Hereafter have been compared. I cannot mention all of them, but I have
quoted a few of them as examples. Basically, the moral of all the Verses
is that those who prefer this world to the Hereafter win be losers In the
long run. if you cannot properly deal with both the worlds, then the life
Hereafter is preferable, and you Could fulfil its requirements. T admit
that this world and the requisites of the life here are unavoidable news,
yet note that no sensible person would keep sitting in the toilet, even
though one is compelled to visit the toilet.
If we carefully study the Shariat, we will have to admit that it
has prescribed a proper place for our worldly activities and religious
duties. We have been commanded to devote one half of our time to salaat,,
and we may spend the rest of our time In our worldly pursuits? whether
we devote it to rest or to cam our living. According to this plan, we can
mamta~n ~ balance between the two, and can carry out our duties laid down
by our Religion as well as about our worldly life. So, if we devote ourselves
wholly or mainly to the worldly requirements, then we are unjust and negligent.
The sense of justice requires that we should be faithful to bow, that is,
to the requisites of life as well as to the Hereafter, so that both are
catered for, because Islam does not advocate withdrawal from this world.
This is what is meant by the Verse:
"O Lord!-give us good In this world and In the Hereafter, and save
us from the Fire (of Help." (Al-Baqarah: 201)
In this Chapter, my real object was to quote Me sayings of the Holy
Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) about the Tabligh work. And the seven
that have quoted above are sufficient for true Believers; as for the disbelievers,
Allah says:
Those who do wrong- will come to know by what a (great) reverse-they
will be overturned.
Some Sayings of the Holy Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) indicate
mat a time will come when everyone win follow his own wishes and temptations,
and no one win pay heed to the teaches of reckon and to the Commandments
of Allah. In those times, the Holy Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam)
has advised us to mind our own business and to worship Allah, rather than
deliver sermons to people. But the divines of the Ummah say that such a
period has not yet come; therefore, try your best to reform yourself and
to instruct others, before such a time comes. We must avoid those shortcomings
pointed out by the Holy Prophet (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) above as these
are the doors through which will enter corruption In our personal life
as well as in the society. Rasulullah (Sallallaho alaihe wasallam) has
counted these shortcomings among the causes of our destruction
O Allah! save us from the trials of evil, whether it be external
or internal
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