RIYAD-US
SALIHEEN CHAPTER 31
MAKING
PEACE AMONG PEOPLE
Assembled by Mallam Abba Abana, Kubwa, Abuja,
Nigeria
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Bismillah
Walhamdulillah Was Salaatu Was Salaam 'ala Rasulillah. As-Salaam Alaikum
Wa-Rahmatullahi Wa-Barakatuhu
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.
Allah, the Exalted, says:
"There is no good in most
of their secret talks save (in) him who orders Sadaqah (charity in Allah's
Cause), or Ma`ruf (Islamic Monotheism and all the good and righteous deeds
which Allah has ordained), or conciliation between mankind.'' (Holy Quran
Chapter 4:114)
"...and making
peace is better.'' (Holy Quran Chapter 4:128)
"So fear
Allah and adjust all matters of difference among you.'' (Holy Quran
Chapter 8:1)
"The
believers are nothing else than brothers (in Islamic religion). So make
reconciliation between your brothers.'' (Holy Quran Chapter 49:10)
Hadith No. 248.
Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: Messenger
of Allah (PBUH) said, "On every joint of man, there is charity, on everyday
when the sun rises: doing justice between two men is charity, and assisting a
man to ride an animal or to load his luggage on it is charity; and a good word
is charity, every step which one takes towards (the mosque for) Salat is
charity, and removing harmful things from the way is charity".
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Commentary:
Almighty Allah has made human
body flexible, that is to say, its parts have joints which enable him to make
all kinds of movements. If human beings did not have these joints, it would not
have been possible for its different parts to make movements which they do. Had
it been so, one would not have been able to use various parts of his body as he
likes. Thus, these joints are a valuable gift from Allah for which one should
always be grateful to Him. In all, a person has three hundred and sixty joints
in his body, as has already been stated in a Hadith narrated earlier.
According to some Ahadith, two
Rak`ah of Duha prayer (optional forenoon prayer) has been regarded sufficient
for this purpose, while in others, it has been stated that if one cannot do
anything else for expressing gratefulness to
Allah, he should refrain from
harming others as it is a form of Sadaqah.
Hadith No. 249.
Umm Kulthum bint `Uqbah (May Allah be pleased with her) reported:
Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, 'The person who (lies) in order to
conciliate between people is not a liar, when he conveys good or says
(something)
good". [Al-Bukhari
and Muslim].
The narration in Muslim added:
She said, "I never heard him (she meant the Prophet (PBUH)) giving
permission of lying in anything except in three (things): war, conciliating
between people and the conversation of man with his wife and the conversation
of a woman with her husband".
Commentary:
This Hadith tells us a very
important principle, that is, in spite of its being unlawful, one is permitted to
tell a lie if one has to do it for reforming one's society or family or in the
interest of Muslims in general. If two Muslim brothers are estranged and
someone communicates to them such things which are likely to remove conflict and
rancour between them, promote mutual love and bring them nearer to each other,
such action, even if it has a lie, is not called a lie in Islam.
1. In order to keep the enemy
unaware of the true position, it is permissible to make false propaganda as it
is an indispensable device for winning war.
2. In order to maintain
pleasant atmosphere in family life, and for this purpose telling a lie becomes
inevitable. Shari`ah has permitted lying on such occasions.
Hadith No. 250.
`Aishah (May Allah be pleased with her) reported: Messenger of
Allah (PBUH) heard the voices of altercation of two disputants at the door;
both the voices were quite loud. One was asking the other to make his debts
little (so that he could pay them) and was pleading with him to show leniency
to him, whereupon the (other one) said: "By Allah, I will not do
that". Then there came Messenger of Allah (PBUH) to them and said, "Where is
he who swore
by Allah that he would not do
good?'' He said: "O Messenger of Allah, it is me. Now he may do as he
desires". [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Commentary:
This Hadith highlights the
following four main points:
1. It is desirable to help
someone who is in straitened circumstances because of a debt. If the lender
forgives a part of the loan or gives concession of time in repayment of loan,
it is an act of great merit. As Allah says:
"And if the
debtor is in a hard time (has no money), then grant him time till it is easy
for him to repay; but if you remit it by way of charity, that is better for you
if you did but know.'' (Holy Quran Chapter 2:280)
2. If someone seems to incline
towards evil, he should be scolded so that he would keep himself away from it and
would turn to virtue.
3. Such people who quarrel
among themselves should not be left to mutual bickering but efforts should be
made for their reconciliation.
4. People who are quarrelling
should also co-operate with those who make efforts for reconciliation, and
respect their spirit of goodwill.
Hadith No. 251.
Sahl bin Sa`d As-Sa`idi (May Allah be pleased with him) reported:
There was some quarrel among the members of Banu `Amr bin `Auf. Messenger of
Allah (PBUH) went with some of his Companions to bring about peace between them
and he was detained. The time for Salat approached and Bilal (May Allah be
pleased with them) went to Abu Bakr (May Allah be pleased with him) and said to
him: "Messenger of Allah (PBUH) has got late and it is the time for Salat.
Will you lead Salat?'' He said: "Yes, if you desire". Bilal (May
Allah be pleased with him) proclaimed the Adhan and then pronounced Iqamah. Abu
Bakr (May Allah be pleased with him) stepped forward and commenced As-Salat.
(He recited Takbir and the people followed him). In the meantime, Messenger of Allah
(PBUH) arrived and, passing through the rows, took his stand in the first row.
The people started clapping. It was the habit of Abu Bakr (May Allah be pleased
with him) that whenever he started praying, he would never look round. He paid
no heed (to the clapping). When the clapping increased, he turned round and saw
Messenger of Allah (PBUH). He (the Prophet (PBUH)) beckoned him to continue
performing Salat. But Abu Bakr (May Allah be pleased with him) raised his hands
and praised Allah. Then he retreated, taking his steps backwards. When
Messenger of Allah (PBUH) saw
that, he went ahead and led Salat. When he finished Salat, he faced the congregation
and said, "Why do you clap when something happens during the Salat.
Clapping is only for women. If something happens in the course of Salat you
should say, Subhan Allah. It is bound to attract attention. And you, Abu Bakr,
what prevented you from carrying on with Salat, after I beckoned to do so?'' He said,
"It was not becoming for the son of Abu Quhafah to lead Salat in the
presence of Messenger of Allah (PBUH)".
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Commentary:
1. Banu `Amr bin `Auf was a
big tribe of Aus which consisted of many families, they lived in Quba. A
quarrel arose among them on some issue and they used stones and brickbats
against each other. When the Prophet (PBUH) came to know about it, he
personally went to them. The Hadith shows how important it is to bring about
reconciliation amongst Muslims who are estranged from each other so that
tension among them is not aggravated. If efforts are not made for
reconciliation at the initial stages, the conflict will be escalated and then
it will become difficult to resolve it.
2. Salat can be offered behind
two Imam, one after the other.
3. In the course of Salat if
Imam makes an error, his followers should bring it to his attentions by saying
the words "Subhan Allah'' aloud. Women may clap only.
4. In case of need, it is
permissible in Salat to turn one's face slightly, to look with glances and move
a little onward or backward. Such an act does not constitute a defect which
renders the prayer invalid.
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