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Ramadan: The
Month of Mercy to Muslims
Mercy is a
favour from Allah which He places in the hearts of whomsoever He wills.
Verily, Allah will have mercy on His servants who are merciful. Allah is the
Most Compassionate the Most Merciful. He loves the merciful and calls to
mercy. He orders His servants to enjoin patience and mercy. A person may lack
mercy for any number of reasons, among them, an abundance of sins and
disobedience. They stain their hearts so much so that they ultimately blind
them until their hearts become harder than stones. Allah says of the Children
of Israel: 'And yet, after all this, your hearts hardened and became like
rocks, or even harder' (2:74).
Allah also
says about them when they opposed and rebelled against the divine law: 'Then,
for having broken their solemn pledge, We rejected them and caused their
hearts to harden' (5:13).
Among the
things that cause a loss of mercy is arrogance with wealth and pride with
riches. Allah says: 'Nay, verily, man becomes grossly overweening whenever he
believes himself to be self-sufficient' (96:6-7).
The day the
heart is disciplined with faith and good deeds it fills with mercy and
kindness.
Another
reason for the weakness of mercy is an abundance of gluttony and saturation.
They give rise to contempt and recklessness. Hence the month of fasting was
prescribed to crush this unruliness and ill discipline. The fasting person is
naturally among the most merciful people. That is because he has tasted
hunger, experienced thirst and endured hardship. His soul is, therefore,
enveloped with mercy, care and gentleness for Muslims.
Mercy is
something which every Muslim is required to render to his brother Muslim. It
is a requirement from every responsible custodian toward those under his care.
He should feel sorry for them and be lenient toward them. Prophet Muhammad
sallallahu `alaihi wa sallam said: 'O Allah! Whoever was entrusted with
authority over any affair of the Muslims and made it difficult for them,
please make it difficult for him. And whoever was entrusted over any affair of
the Muslims and was kind toward them, then be kind toward him.'
In a related
hadith Allah's Messenger also said: 'Whoever oversees an affair for my nation
and disappeared or abandoned them without fulfilling their needs while
impoverishing them, Allah will debar him from his needs and impoverish him on
the Day of Judgement.'
Mercy demands
that the scholar and teacher should be gentle toward his students and lead
them to the easiest and best ways to love him and benefit from his teachings.
If he does this Allah will decree for him the most excellent and abounding
reward. Listen to the manner in which Allah praises His Prophet sallallahu `alaihi
wa sallam : 'And it was by God's grace that thou [O Prophet] didst deal gently
with thy followers: for if thou hadst been harsh and hard of heart, they would
indeed have broken away from thee' (3:159).
Mercy further
requires from the imam that he should not make worship difficult for his
followers or cause them harm. On the contrary, he should be merciful, kind and
wise. The Prophet sallallahu `alaihi wa sallam said: 'Whoever from you
leads the people in prayer must make it easy because among them are the old,
the sick, the young and the needy.' It was narrated that when Mu'adh once
extended the prayer the Prophet sallallahu `alaihi wa sallam said to
him: 'Are you a troublemaker O Mu'adh? Are you a troublemaker O Mu'adh? Are
you a troublemaker O Mu'adh?'
In the same
manner, when Uthman ibn Abi al As al Thaqafi requested: 'O Messenger of Allah,
make me an imam of my people.' The Prophet sallallahu `alaihi wa sallam said:
'You are their imam so lead the prayer according to the weakest of them and
take a caller to prayer who would seek no payment for doing so.'
Mercy
dictates that the one who calls to Islam must advise
those whom he
is inviting with tenderness. That he should, moreover, clarify issues to them
with concern. He should not hurt, defame people or even revile the disobedient
in public. Allah advised Moses and Aaron to employ the following methods in
their call to the tyrant Pharaoh: 'But speak unto him in a mild manner, so
that he might bethink himself or [at least] be filled with apprehension'
(20:44).
He also says:
'Call thou [all mankind] unto thy Sustainer's path with wisdom and goodly
exhortation, and argue with them in the most kindly manner' (16:125).
The eminent
jurist and Islamic scholar, Imam al Shafe'e wrote:
Support me
with your advice in private,and avoid advising me in public.
Surely
giving advice among the people is a kind of reproach,which I would rather not
listen to.
If you
disobey and ignore my wish,don't be saddened if you are not obeyed.
Mercy is
required from a father to his children. The mercy of the father or mother
toward her children has the greatest effect on their integrity, well-being and
obedience. Self-praise and harshness only open the door to despair. The
Prophet sallallahu `alaihi wa sallam said: 'Kindness was never
bestowed upon something except that it beautified it, and it was never removed
from that thing except that it made it ugly.'
O you who
fast and cause hunger to your stomach, there are thousands of stomachs more
awaiting a meal. Will there not arise from among you those who would feed
them? O you who fast and cause thirst to your liver, there are thousands more
who await a mouthful of water. Will there not arise from among you those who
would quench their thirst? O you who fast and wear the finest garments, there
are naked people out there awaiting only a piece of cloth to cover their
bodies. Will there not then come forth from among you those who would clothe
them?
O Allah! We
implore your extended mercy that will forgive our sins and erase our misdeeds
and errors.
By Shaykh `Aa'id
Abdullah al-Qarnee
Source: iisna
Courtesy:
www.everymuslim.com
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