In a society like the West - that prides itself for freedom and liberty to 
attain maximum happiness, suicide ought to be the furthest from the mind ? 
 
Yet it is not an uncommon practice and may be someone who is close to you and 
opens up to you and you may be the only person who can help. 
 
Suicide, resorted to in times of crisis as an end to those worries, is not only 
prohibited in Islam but it is also not an escape. 
 
This article illustrates how Islam provides an alternative that is worth living 
for!

All praise and gratitude is to Allah – our Creator, Provider and the Maintainer 
of all the worlds. 


In Allahs care… 
He brought together the sperm and the ovum from deep within two separate 
individuals, lodged the fertilized egg safely and prepared the uterus for the 
creation of a life – helpless and dependent on its Creator from the day of 
conception and beyond its birth, the vibrant youth, prudent adulthood up to its 
death at a senile old age and beyond to another life – its real home. 
 
Not a day passes except that the same Creator sustains this life – and the six 
billion others like it on the planet – with attention to the most minute of its 
needs. It breathes effortlessly without even noticing the complex art and 
perfection in the organs that enable it. 



Why despair then…
 
With such care and attention for detail in each individual, is it then 
warranted to despair of the help of the most Merciful? 

Along the same lines we find these verses in the Quran, (their translation) 
“Has there not been over man a period of time, when he was not a thing worth 
mentioning? Verily, We have created man from a drop of mixed fluid (of man and 
woman) in order to try him so We made him a hearer and seer. Verily, We showed 
him the way (gave him guidance in all matters), whether he be grateful or 
ungrateful (lit. kafoor i.e. who conceals and denies the favours or signs of 
Allah). [Surah Insan 76:1-3] 

 

For us is to worship and the provision is from Him… 

He created us with such care and attention for a noble purpose and assured us 
that He will sustain and look after each and every need. He informs in the 
Quran, (its translation) “I did not create the Jinn or the human except that 
they worship me; I do not want any provision from them (neither for themselves 
nor for any creatures) nor do I seek that they should feed Me (i.e. provide for 
whom I provide). Verily, Allah He is the Provider (of all), possessor of Power, 
the Most Strong.” 
[Surah Dhariyat 51:56-58] 
 

 

Why the trials and hardship… 

Thus Allah took the responsibility of providing for and looking after all 
affairs of each and every individual and reassured He is the One fully capable 
of that. Our concern is not to be anxious even in the most trying circumstance 
for Allah promised to provide a way out; rather our concern is to worship Him 
by living a life of obedience to Him and excellence in every walk of life. 
 
Any hardship faced is no more than a trial to prove that our only concern is 
the approval of our actions by Allah before anyone else in the community and 
even before our own pleasure. 
 
Allah promised in the Quran, “Alif, Lam, Mim, do people think that they will be 
left alone on (merely) saying: ‘We believe,’ and not be tested (in their 
claims)? We have indeed tested those who were before them; and Allah will 
certainly make it known those who were truthful and He will certainly make 
known the liars.” 
[Surah Ankabut 29:1-2] 
 

 

Thus suicide forbidden in Quran and hadith… 

Given that Allah promised to undertake the sustenance and any delay thereafter 
or withholding of any of its needs being merely for a trial, then there is no 
room for a person to take away the life that Allah has created for an important 
purpose and meticulously sustaining it each second for that purpose. 
 
He prohibited the destroying of ones life in any manner as understood by the 
general meaning of the wording of this verse, “And do not throw (yourselves) 
with your own hands to destruction; but work (deeds of) excellence for verily 
Allah loves the people of excellence.” [Surah Baqarah 2:195] 
 
Thus we are ordered to not destroy ourselves rather to direct the mind and 
energies to doing good deeds that please Allah. In another verse, “And do not 
kill yourselves. Surely, Allaah is Most merciful to you.” [Surah Nisaa 4:29] 


In fact the taking of even one life is regarded as the taking of the life of 
the whole of mankind, “Whoever kills a soul – unless for another soul or for 
corruption (vice and mischief spread) in the land – it is as if he had slain 
the whole of mankind. And whoever saves one – it is as if he had saved the 
whole of mankind.” 
[Surah Maidah 5:32] 
 
 
The noun, soul (nafs) in the verse is without the definite particle. In Arabic, 
an indefinite noun in a conditional clause gives the meaning of generality and 
comprehensiveness. Thus, the verse is not only concerning the taking of a soul 
of another person but even ones own life for both are souls created and 
entrusted to us by Allah. This is not only prohibited but strongly condemned as 
though he killed the whole of mankind. 


The Messenger of Allah (May the peace and blessings be on him) also prohibited 
it as learnt from the following hadith. "Whoever throws himself down from a 
mountain and kills himself, he will be in the Fire of Hell throwing himself 
down for ever and ever. Whoever drinks poison and kills himself will have the 
poison in his hand, drinking it in the Fire of Hell for ever and ever. Whoever 
kills himself with a piece of iron (i.e. a weapon) will have that piece of iron 
in his hand, stabbing himself in the stomach with it in the Fire of Hell 
forever and ever." (Compiled in Sahih Bukhari). 

 

The pain of suicide is for ever… 

A person, who commits suicide, does so believing it an escape from his crisis 
so he ends his life willing to bear a moment of pain and may throw himself of a 
cliff. Yet this hadith shows that he actually brings upon himself that pain not 
just momentarily but again and again in Hell-fire. 



A days worth for a Muslim… 

An extra day alive is that much longer to work good deeds to distance oneself 
from the eternal torment of Hell-fire and a golden opportunity to win a better 
place in Paradise. 
 
It is for deserving of this mercy of Allah and a Paradise which no eye has ever 
seen, nor any ear has ever heard nor conceived by any mind, it is for this a 
Muslim is directed to strive every moment he is alive by the favour of Allah. 
 
A Believer capitalizes on each breath Allah allows him – only the ignorant 
would throw away such a bargain! 
 
Allah says (translated it means), “And whoever does good equal to the weight of 
an atom (or a small ant) will see it (on the Day of Resurrection to be 
rewarded) and whoever does mischief equal to the weight of an atom shall see 
it.” [Surah Zalzalah 99:7-8]00 

 
 

Reassurances in Quran and a purpose to live… 

Thus a person contemplating suicide finds reassurance in the Quran and purpose 
for life. He finds an explanation for ease or hardship. He realizes that every 
hardship expiates for his sins and elevates his rank in Paradise. 
 
He thus finds internal peace and pleasure even in external hardship and 
suffering and strives to acquire or lose the eternal comfort in the Hereafter. 
 
The feelings of depression, anxiety, hopelessness and self-loathing diminish as 
a Believer contemplates on the message of the Quran, reflects on life and 
patterns the life according to its wise injunctions. Initially, this 
achievement may be for moments only but with time and following the guidance of 
the Quran it may become a constant state. 
 

 

Mixing with people… 

The effectiveness of this process can be enhanced tremendously by interaction 
with other people, righteous Muslims and especially the people with Islamic 
knowledge and counselors. 
 
 

Self-worth… with people…and with Allah… 

No matter how insignificant a person is in the eyes of his peers, he is 
important enough in the sight of Allah that He created him with such care from 
even before birth. The society judges a person for wealth, power, success in 
career, physical attraction and other worldly traits. 
 
But a person who has none of this or has lost everything may still be the 
dearest to Allah, the angels and the believers who are rightly guided! In 
Islam, the worth of an individual is solely based on taqwa – God consciousness 
that produces righteousness and piety. 
 
A peasant or a bankrupt businessman may be superior to a CEO of the most 
successful organization on earth – if he excels in taqwa! Allah makes this 
point clear in the Quran, (its translation reads)“O mankind, We have created 
you from a male and a female, and made you into nations and tribes, that you 
may know one another. Verily, the most honourable of you with Allah is that 
(believer) who has the most taqwa (piety). Verily, Allah is All-Knowing, 
All-aware.” [Surah Hujurat 49:13] 

 

Even at times of weakness, step at a time… 

Although reassured that in the sight of Allah the worthiness of an individual 
is measured only by taqwa, a person may still be weary - especially at times of 
high stress, depression and anxiety - of him being able to attain this taqwa 
and self-worth. 


Yet the Quran inspires and motivates even the weakest of the Believers to 
achieve the highest success. Allah declares in the Quran reassuringly, “Whoever 
works righteousness – whether male or female – while he (or she) is a Believer, 
verily, to him We will give a good life (in this life with contentment etc), 
and certainly We shall give them a reward (in the eternal Hereafter) according 
to the best of what they used to do.” [Surah Nahl 16:97] 
 
Thus when overwhelmed by stress and concerns, doing noble and pious deeds may 
seem far, but a believer finds reassurance that he or she will be rewarded by 
the best acts he does at any time in his life and momentary lapses may well be 
forgiven by Allah the Oft-Forgiving, Merciful. 


And at that moment of trauma when little seems possible, a believer is reminded 
in the Quran, “And whoever does good equal to the weight of an atom (or a small 
ant) will see it (on the Day of Resurrection to be rewarded) and whoever does 
mischief equal to the weight of an atom shall see it.”[Surah Zalzalah 99:7-8] 
 
So instead of despair, a believer is found unconcerned of the societys 
estimation of him or of a major worldly loss, there is neither grief over what 
destroyed the past nor anxiety over what the future holds, rather the only 
concern is to do even an atoms weight of good at that difficult moment – even 
if it is merely persevering patiently till a better moment later on when big 
acts of piety can be performed because eventually the reward from Allah, the 
most Merciful, is in accordance to the best actions performed by the person. In 
fact patiently persevering in such a difficult moment may rank as the best of 
deeds! 
 


Even the worst moment can actually become the best… 

In fact not a moment passes by in the life of a Muslim even if a catastrophe 
befalls him, except that it can be a success and a bonus for the Believer if he 
bears it patiently! Even while overwhelmed by grief, anxieties and a desire to 
finish it all with suicide, merely holding on till it passes away even without 
doing any other good deed in that state can actually turn that depressing 
moment into one of triumph and sure success so why resort to suicide then? 
 
The Messenger of Allah (may the peace and blessings be on him) said, “The case 
of a believer is amazing! Every affair of his is good for him, and this is not 
for anyone except a believer: if he experiences something pleasant, he is 
grateful to Allah and that is good for him; and if he comes across some 
adversity, he is patiently persevering (i.e. has sabr) and that too is good for 
him!” [Compiled in Sahih Muslim] 


In fact we learn from another hadith that, “When Allah wants well for a slave 
of His, He hastens the punishment in this world (rather than the severe and 
eternal Hereafter). And when Allah wants for His slave bad, He withholds from 
him (the punishment for) his sin until he takes it from him on the Day of 
Resurrection.” [An authentic hadith collected by Tirmidhi] 
 
Thus the one suffering hardship may actually be more beloved to Allah than one 
who is being left and not punished despite sins and impiety. 
 
 
The Prophet informed, “Nothing strikes a Muslim – no fatigue, illness, worry, 
grief, hurt nor sorrow; not even a prick of a thorn – except that Allah wipes 
off due to it some of his sins.” [Collected in Sahih of Bukhari & Muslim] 

 

Even if his world seems to be falling apart… 

With a sense of worth for even the smallest good deeds, a believer bears the 
most trying of hardships reassured that as the Messenger of Allah said,“Verily, 
the greatness of the reward is with the greatness (or severity) of the trial. 
Verily if Allah loves a people He tries them (with trials).” [An authentic 
hadith collected by Tirmidhi] 


Thus, what may seem to another as his world falling apart in front of his eyes 
and nothing to live for, a Believer sees in the same an equally great world of 
unending bliss and comfort being prepared for him or her in Paradise so long as 
he bears it with patience for although this life is for being tried 
repetitively, “Verily along with every difficulty is relief (that comes 
thereafter).” [Surah Inshirah 94:6] 

 

The relief is near – a guarantee from Allah… 

If the relief doesnt come immediately, its not far. 
 
This, Allah guarantees, “Or did you think that you will enter Paradise without 
such (trials) that came to those who passed away before you? They were 
afflicted with severe poverty and ailments and were so shaken that even the 
Messenger and those who believed along with him said, ‘When will come the help 
of Allah?’ Yes! Certainly, the help of Allah is near!” [Surah Baqarah 2:214]. 
 


So why then would anyone want to commit suicide!! 

It is not surprising then, with such compelling reasons to live for and 
reassurances of help, Allah warned of some of the most severe punishments for 
the one who ends his own life – a life that in fact belongs to Allah! 
 
As the above mentioned hadith of the punishment of the one who committed 
suicide shows, the self-infliction of the same fatal blow repeatedly in 
hell-fire again and again, a person who commits suicide hasnt found an escape 
from his worries; in fact, its just the beginning. 

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Answered by Sheikh Aslam Hussain, graduate of Madinah University in Shariah. 

In the name of Allah, the Most-Merciful, the All-Compassionate
 
"May the Peace and Blessings of Allah be Upon You"
 Praise be to Allaah, we seek His help and His forgiveness. We seek refuge with 
Allaah from the evil of our own souls and from our bad deeds. Whomsoever Allaah 
guides will never be led astray, and whomsoever Allaah leaves astray, no one 
can guide. I bear witness that there is no god but Allaah, and I bear witness 
that Muhammad is His slave and Messenger.
 
  
Bismillah Walhamdulillah Was Salaatu Was Salaam 'ala Rasulillah
As-Salaam Alaikum Wa-Rahmatullahi Wa-Barakatuhu 

Suicide - Its Not An Escape !


      

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