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FRIDAY KHUTBAH


TRUE BELIEF

 

Anas, radi Allahu anhu,  reported that 
the Prophet, salla Allahu alihi wa sallam, said: 

"No one of you becomes a true believer 
until he likes for his brother 
what he likes for himself". 

[Al-Bukhaari &Muslim].


Islam, through its instructions and legislations, was keen to organize people's 
relation with their Lord the Almighty, in order for them to attain happiness in 
both this life and the Hereafter. At the same time, Islam legislates what 
governs people's relations amongst each other, in order for love and harmony to 
prevail in the Muslim community. 

This can be achieved only when each individual is keen to protect and guard the 
welfare of others just as he would his own, and only then will the Muslim 
community become strongly bonded and well-established.


For this great objective to be fulfilled, the Prophet, salla Allahu alihi wa 
sallam,  guided his nation to accomplish the principle of solidarity saying: 
"No one of you becomes a true believer until he likes for his brother what he 
likes for himself", clarifying that for faith to become deeply rooted in the 
heart one must love good for others just as he likes to attain it himself, 
whether it is to be blessed with bounty or relieved from an agony; this is the 
path towards a perfect level of belief in ones heart.


If we ponder the above narration, we find that accomplishing such a state of 
belief requires the soul to possess a high degree of excellence and good 
manners when dealing with others. In this state a person overlooks mistakes, 
perseveres regardless of the harm others may afflict on him and forgives ill 
treatment. Additionally, he shares the joy and sadness of his fellow Muslims; 
he visits the sick, comforts the needy, sponsors the orphan, provides for the 
widow and offers help to others and cheers them with a smile.


Just as he likes people to be happy, he also wishes that they prosper in the 
Hereafter, and thus he always strives to guide them to the right path, whilst 
remembering the saying of Allaah (what means):

"And who is better in speech than one 
who invites to Allah and does righteousness 
and says, 'Indeed, I am of the Muslims' " 

[Quran 41: 33]


The narration also goes beyond the boundaries of the Muslims to cover wanting 
good to reach disbelievers. He likes that Allaah, subhanahu wa ta'ala, blesses 
them with the bounty of belief and that Allaah rescues them from the darkness 
of associating with Allaah, subhanahu wa ta'ala, and disobedience. 

This meaning is substantiated with the narration in which the Prophet, salla 
Allahu alihi wa sallam, said: 

"Being a true Muslim is achieved 
by loving for people 
what you love for yourself". 

[At-Tirmithi]


Indeed, in the Prophet, salla Allahu alihi wa sallam, we have the best example; 
he, salla Allahu alihi wa sallam, once said, advising Abu Tharr, radi Allahu 
anhu: 

"O Abu Tharr! I see that you are a weak person,
and I love for you what I love for myself, 
so never be in charge of (even as little as) two people,
or be responsible for an orphan's wealth". 

[Muslim]


Our Salaf (i.e. righteous predecessors) took upon themselves the implication of 
this Prophetic advice, and were very sincere in its implementation in the best 
manner. Ibn'Abbaas  said: "I pass by a verse in the Book of Allaah, and wish 
that all people would have the knowledge I have about it."


Another such example is when Waasi' Ibn Muhammad wanted to sell a donkey of his 
once. The man who was buying it from him said to him: "Do you think it is good 
for me". He replied saying: "Had I not thought so, I would not have attempted 
to sell it to you in the first place."


These two examples and many more reflect the loftiness in faith these people 
reached which yielded such results.


One of the implications of the narration we are addressing is that a Muslim 
should not want for others what he hates to happen to himself. This forces the 
person to shun many bad qualities, like envy, spite, selfishness, stinginess 
and other dispraised qualities which he would hate people to use when dealing 
with him.


Finally, one of the fruits of practically applying this great narration is that 
a virtuous community would be established for the Muslims when its members 
enjoy common love and a strong bond between them, so that they resemble one 
strong body that can not easily be defeated. Thus, the Muslim nation would 
achieve the sought after prosperity.

 
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