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FRIDAY KHUTBAH



Jealousy
and its Cures


>From As-Sunnah
Bi-Monthly Newsletter (issue 19)

Compiled by Shawana A. Aziz





"Beware of jealousy, 

for verily it destroys good deeds 

the way fire destroys wood." 


Hasad (jealousy and envy) is among
the most destructive emotions or feeling which a man may have towards his
fellow human being. It causes him to wish evil for others and to be happy when
misfortune befalls them. The Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) warned 
against
envy by comparing it to fire that completely burns the wood. He (sallallahu
alaihi wa-sallam) said: "Beware of jealousy,
for verily it destroys good deeds the way fire destroys wood." [Abu
Dawood]



Hasad is a disease of the heart and it causes impurity to the heart, when
Allah's Messenger (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) was asked who are the best of
people? He (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) replied: "the
one with a clean heart and truthful tongue." They asked: 'We
understand a truthful tongue, but what does a clean heart mean?' he answered: 
'It is the heart of one that is pious, pure, and is free
of sin, transgressions, hatred and Hasad." [Ibn Majah] 



Hasad is such a dangerous characteristic that Allah revealed verses of the
Qur'aan to be recited as a protection from the jealous, "Say: I seek refuge in 
the Lord of the dawn… from the evil of
envious when he envies." [Soorah al-Falaq (113): 1]



At-Tirmidhee narrated from al-Zubayr Ibn al-Awam that the Prophet (sallallahu
alaihi wa-sallam) said: "There has come to you
the disease of the nations before you, jealousy and hatred. This is the
'shaver' (destroyer); I do not say that it shaves hair, but that it shaves
(destroys) faith…" [(Hasan) Jamee at-Tirmidhee (2434)]



Hasad can cause the person to indulge in disbelief because it causes the
individual to feel that Allah has not been fair with him; he forgets all the
mercy and blessings which Allah has bestowed upon him. The Messenger of Allah
(sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) said: "They are
enemies for Allah's bounties." They asked: "Who are
they?" He said: "Those who envy people
for what Allah has given them of Bounty." [at-Tabaranee]



Allah through His Absolute Wisdom has given some people more wealth,
intelligence, beauty, strength, children, etc. than others. The believing
Muslim should be content with what Allah has destined for him. Allah says:  
[Soorah an-Nahl
(16): 71] And: "Allah favored some of you over others with wealth
and properties… Do they deny the favors of Allah?""Do they envy men for what
Allah has given them of His Bounty?" [Soorah an-Nisa (4): 54]



"It is We Who portion out between them their
livelihood in this world, and We raised some of them above others in ranks, so
that some may employ others in their work. But the mercy of your Lord is
better." [Soorah az-Zukhruf (43): 32] meaning mercy of Allah is
better than the convenience of the world. The materials of this life do not
make one superior to another in Allah's Judgment. True superiority lies in
Taqwa (righteousness, fear of Allah). He said: "Surely,
the most noble of you to Allah is the most God-fearing. " [Soorah
al-Hujurat (49): 13] "And the Hereafter with
Your Lord is (only) for those who have Taqwa." [Soorah az-Zukhruf
(43): 35]



What belongs to the transient world is of no significance before Allah. The
Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) said: "If
this world were worth a mosquito's wing before Allah, He would not give a
disbeliever a drink of water." [At-Tirmidhee]



The favors of Allah in the world are a test; the more the favors, the more the
tests. Al-Hasan al-Basri said: "Umar Ibn Khattab wrote this letter to Abu
Musa al-Ash'ari, 'Be content with your provision in this world, for the Most
Merciful has honored some of His servants over others in terms of provision as
a test of both. The one who has been given plenty is being tested to see if he
will give thanks to Allah and fulfill the duties which are his by virtue of his
wealth…" [Ibn Hatim] 



Allah, the Exalted, has therefore forbidden us from desiring what others have, 
"Do not wish for what we have favored some of you
over others." [Soorah an-Nisa (4): 32]



In order to discourage envy, the Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) said: 
"Do not look to those above you. Look to those below
you, as it will more likely remind you of Allah's favors bestowed on you."
[Saheeh al-Bukharee and Saheeh Muslim] On another occasion, he said: "If one of 
you looks at someone wealthier and better
built than him, he should also look at someone of lower standard than
himself." [Saheeh Muslim]




Islam
permits Ghibtah



What Islam
permits in contrast to Hasad (destructive jealousy) is Ghibtah (envy that is
free from malice), which means neither loving the loss of the blessing nor
hating for it to remain with the person, but desiring the same for oneself
without the removal of the blessing from others. 



The Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) said: "Envy is allowed in 
two cases, in case of a man whom
Allah has given the Qur'aan and who recites it throughout night and day; and a
man on whom Allah has bestowed wealth who gives it away throughout night and
day." [Saheeh al-Bukharee and Saheeh Muslim] and he (sallallahu
alaihi wa-sallam) also explained what may be said: "I
wish I were given what he was given and did with it what he did."



The Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) said: "The similitude of 
the people of this Ummah is like
four individual. One whom Allah has given wealth and knowledge, so he handles
his wealth with the knowledge. One whom Allah has given knowledge but not
wealth and he says, 'Lord, should I have wealth like so-and-so I would have
handled it like him.' So they both have the same reward. Such a person loves to
have wealth like others so he can do good like others without wishing that the
others lose their wealth. Another man, Allah has given him wealth but no
knowledge and he spends his wealth in disobedience to Allah. And last, a man
whom Allah has not given knowledge nor wealth but he says, 'Should I have
wealth like so-and-so, I would spend it in the way he does.' So, both will have
the same sin against them." [at-Tirmidhee and Ibn Majah]



Some
Reasons that cause a person to have Jealosy 



Anger
and Malice: When
one is hurt by someone for any reason, he is angered, and his anger produces
malice and urge for revenge in the heart. The slave begins to desire harm for
the other person, he enjoys when he sees him in hardships and he may further
think that Allah has done it to him as an evil reward! 



And if the person is blessed with a gift, he grieves and this is Hasad, which
does not harm the envied person but it hurts and destroys the Hasid (one who
has Hasad) himself. 



In order to close the door to this evil Islam advises the Muslims to be
forgiving in nature and control one's anger. Allah says in the Qur'aan: "Those 
who spend (in Allah's Cause) in prosperity
and in adversity, who repress anger, and who pardon men. Verily, Allah loves
the good doers." [Soorah al-Imran (3): 134]



Arrogance, Pride and Love for fame: When
a person achieves a high status and position in the society or gains wealth, he
hates to see someone other than him compete or go ahead of him or be praised
over him. So, he envies the former person. 



An example of this can be taken of the Jews and their Hasad towards Prophet
Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) for the Prophet-hood that Allah
entrusted him with. Their envy made them reject the divine message given to
him, because he was an Arab and not from the Children of Israel. It was their
Hasad which caused them to make statements as such, "It
is these that Allah as favored among us?" [Soorah al-Anam (6): 53] "And they 
say: 'Why is not this Qur'aan sent down to
some great man of the two towns?" [Soorah az-Zukhruf (43): 31] and
in Soorah al-Muminoon (23): 34, "If you were
to obey a human being life yourselves, then verily, you indeed would be
losers." 



This also shows one of the grave dangers of Hasad that Hasad hinders the
person from following the truth and accepting advice from others just as the
Hasad of the disbelievers prevented them from accepting Islam.



Evil Nature of the person: Some
people, even though they may not be harmed or threatened by other people's
success, grieve when they hear about some good happening to others, and enjoy
in their adversities. Neither do they seek progress for themselves nor do they
wish others to progress!! Such kind of defect is difficult to cure for the
reason behind their evil attitude is the evil nature of the person which does
not allow him to accept other people's success.
 

Repentance
and Getting Rid of Jealousy 



Firstly, the believer should have sincerity in repenting from Hasad as
Allah's Messenger (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) said: "Three
things that every heart of a believer should not hate to have is sincerity in
actions, rendering advise to leaders and holding to Jama'ah (community) of the
Muslims, for their supplication surrounds everyone with them."
[Ahmad and Ibn Majah] 



Second requirement to get rid of Hasad is to get rid of all those means
which cause one to have Hasad like anger, hatred, love for the world and
discontentment. 



Discontentment comes from the slave's ignorance of his Lord. If he recognizes
his Lord with the attributes of Perfection, All-Knowledgeable and All-Just to
his slaves, he would not be discontent and as a result would not develop Hasad.



Imam Ibn Qayyim (rahimahullah) said: "It (contentment) opens the door of
peace and security for the slave." It makes his heart pure from hatred,
evil and malice. The more contented the person is, the purer his heart is.
However, this does not mean that the slave should not make efforts to improve
his situation. A slave should work to gain success and progress but he should
not envy those whom Allah has granted more wealth or possession but he should be
content with the decisions of Allah.



Thirdly, the slave should turn towards the Qur'aan which is a healing
for the diseases of the heart. Allah says: "O
mankind! There has come to you a good advice from your Rabb and a healing for
that in your chests." [Soorah Yunus (10): 57]



Supplicate to Allah to purify your heart. Allah said in the Qur'aan: "And those 
who came after them say: 'Our Lord!
Forgive us and our brethren who have preceded us in Faith and put not in our
hearts any hatred against those who have believed. Our Lord! You are indeed
full of kindness, Most Merciful." [Soorah al-Hashr (59): 10]



Give Sadaqah (charity) for it purifies the heart and sanctifies the
soul. It is for this reason Allah said to His Prophet: "Take
Sadaqah from their wealth in order to purify them and sanctify them with
it." [Soorah at-Tawbah (9): 103]



If thoughts of Hasad cross one's mind, he should seek refuge in Allah from the
accursed Shaytan and busy himself with something that will dispel these
insinuating whispers and thoughts. 



But if the Shaytan manages to instill Hasad in the hearts, then beware lest you
say or do anything which will show Hasad. A person will not be brought to
account for whatever crosses his mind, but he will be brought to account for
what he says and does. 



Shaikh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah said: "Nobody is free from Hasad, but the
noble person hides it whilst the base person shows it." [Amraad al-Quloob]



If you feel that you are jealous of a specific person, then buy him a gift,
shake hands with him and give him salaams for Hasad is the result of hatred and
the Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) said: "Shake
hands, for this will dispel rancour, and exchange gifts and love one another,
for this will dispel hatred." [Narrated by Maalik in al-Muwatta (1413)]



Abu Hurayrah (radhi allahu anhu) narrated that the Prophet (sallallahu alaihi
wa-sallam) said: "By Allah, in Whose Hand is
my soul, you will never enter Paradise until you believe.
And you will not believe unless you love one another. May I tell you something
that if you do, you may love one another? Spread Salaam amongst
yourselves." Ibn
Abdul-Barr said: "This proves that Salaam can lift hatred and produce
love." [Saheeh Muslim]


"A Man from the People of Paradise will enter
now..."


Anas Ibn Malik (radhi
allahu anhu) reported that he and other companions were sitting with the
Messenger (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam), who said: "A man from the people
of Paradise will enter now." And a man
from al-Ansar entered, with his beard dripping with water from Wudhu
(ablution), and holding his sandals in his left hand. 



The following day, the Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) said the same
thing and the same man entered. 



On the third day, the Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) again repeated his
statement and the same man entered with water dripping and holding his sandals.




When the Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) left, Abdullah Ibn Amr Ibn al-As
(radhi allahu anhu) followed the man and said: 'I quarreled with my father and
I swore I would not go to him for three days and night. Would you shelter me
for these days?' the man replied: 'Yes.' 



Anas said: 'Abdullah said that he stayed with this man for three nights and he
did not see him praying at night, but every time he moved and changed position
in bed he would remember Allah saying, 'Allahu Akbar' Until
Salat-ul-Fajr. " 



Abdullah said: 'I didn't hear anything from him but good. When the three nights
had passed… I said: 'O slave of Allah! I really didn't abandon my father nor
was I angry with him. But, I heard the Messenger of Allah speaking of you on
three separate occasions, the Prophet had said that a man from the people of
Paradise would enter, and you were the one to enter on all the three times. So,
I wanted to stay with you to see what you do so that I could follow you. But I
have not seen you doing much. So what is that you do for Allah's Messenger
(sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) to say what he had said?' 



The man replied: 'It is nothing more than what you saw.' When it was time to
leave, he called me back and said: 'Yes, it is nothing more than what you saw,
except that I have no place in myself for ill-intentions or Hasad towards any
Muslim and what Allah has given them.' Abdullah said: 'This is what has made
you deserving of the praise and this is what we cannot do." [Musnad Ahmad]
Source:




www.ahya.org
Courtesy: 

Sister Umm Yusuf




 My Lord! 
Grant me that I should be grateful for Thy favor 
which Thou hast bestowed on me and on my parents, 
and that I should do good 
 such as Thou art pleased with, 
and make me enter, by Thy mercy, 
 into Thy servants,  the good ones.
 
 



 Aameen, Ya Rabb-ul-Aalameen!

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