Pages

Sunday, February 07, 2016

The Sunni Advises the Other Sunni and Doesn't Degrade Him (Part 11)

Chapter: Giving Advice.

From the mannerisms of giving advice is for the advisor to be blunt about the mistake; he advises him even if it upsets him. Some of the Salaf used to tell their companions, “Do not advise me unless it be that you say something that I will dislike to hear about myself.”

So if a person is advised to stay away from another person because of a particular fault that the person has, so that the person being advised can avert himself from harm and sin, then this is commendable. However, if the intent to describe the mistakes of others is purely for the sake of exposing the persons sins, then this is Haraam and a despicable action.

Some of the Salaf used to be asked, “Shall I tell you of an error of such and such person?” They would reply, “If you want to tell me in order to disgrace him, then no.”

Disgracing and defaming others because of the sins they commit has been prohibited against by the Prophet [Peace and Blessings of Allaah be upon him]. An adulteress was once lashed with the capital punishment of illegal sexual intercourse and he [Peace and Blessings of Allaah be upon him] forbade anybody critising or disgracing her on account of her sin[1].

It is narrated by at-Tirmidhee and others that he said [Peace and Blessings of Allaah be upon him], “Whoever puts shame on his brother on account of his sin, then he will not die until he commits the same sin himself[2].”

If this is the case with those who sin, then those who repent from doing the sin are even more so included in the prohibition of defamtion.

Al-Fudayl bin Iyyaadh [may Allaah have Mercy on him] said, “The believer is one who conceals the sin of his brother and advises him, whereas the immoral one exposes and criticises.[3]

What al-Fudayl mentioned here are from the signs that decipher advise from defamation; the sincere adviser accompanies his concern with concealment whereas the one who defames accompanies his denunciation with exposure.

It is also narrated that al-Fudayl used to say, with meaning to the closest effect, “Whoever advises his brother in a gathering in front of others then he has shamed him.[4]

The Salaf used to heavily dislike enjoining good and forbidding evil in such a manner; rather they loved concealment and privacy when seeking to rectify. Moreover, the lack of exposure given to the sin of your brother proves that you are someone who is sincere, and someone who does not want for him fault or exposure, rather he wants deficiency and harm to be removed and averted. 

As for those who wish for sins and mistakes of others to be circulated then they have fallen into what Allaah and His Messenger have made Haraam. Allaah, the Most High, Said:

“Verily, those who like that (the crime of) illegal sexual intercourse should be propagated among those who believe, they will have a painful torment in this world and in the Hereafter. And Allah knows and you know not.” [an-Noor 24:19]

The Ahadeeth pertaining to the virtue of concealing the faults of others are extremely plenty and numerous.

Some of the scholars also advised with those who used to enjoin good and forbid evil by saying, “Try your level best to conceal the sins of the sinner because from the greatest rights other Muslims have over you is that you do no broadcast their sins.”

Advertising the sins made by others, accompanied with the fact that the one who is distributing such information in order to demean the sinner, is a characteristic of the immoral, because the immoral have no other intent except to spread corruption. They have no concern of sincerely advising the believers from falling into mistake or error, rather their sole objective is to propagate the sin that their believing brother has fallen into. Destroying him and his honour. This information is spread with the intent to fault his believing brother by making his deficiencies and weaknesses apparent to the people so that he will harmed by such reports in the Dunyaa.

As for the sincere advisor whose only objective is to remove the one being advised from falling into the same error that his believing brother has fallen into, so that all parties may take heed and be avoided from the same mistake, then Allaah, the Most High, used the following description for His Messenger [Peace and Blessings of Allaah be upon him]:

”Verily, there has come unto you a Messenger (Muhammad http://www.noblequran.com/translation/images/saws.gif) from amongst yourselves (i.e. whom you know well). It grieves him that you should receive any injury or difficulty. He (Muhammad http://www.noblequran.com/translation/images/saws.gif) is anxious over you (to be rightly guided, to repent to Allah, and beg Him to pardon and forgive your sins, in order that you may enter Paradise and be saved from the punishment of the Hell-fire), for the believers (he http://www.noblequran.com/translation/images/saws.gifis) full of pity, kind, and merciful.” [at-Tawbah 9:128]

And he described the Companions [may Allaah be Pleased with him] of the Prophet as:

Muhammad (http://www.noblequran.com/translation/images/saws.gif) is the Messenger of Allah, and those who are with him are severe against disbelievers, and merciful among themselves. You see them bowing and falling down prostrate (in prayer), seeking Bounty from Allah and (His) Good Pleasure. The mark of them (i.e. of their Faith) is on their faces (foreheads) from the traces of (their) prostration (during prayers). This is their description in the Taurat (Torah). But their description in the Injeel (Gospel) is like a (sown) seed which sends forth its shoot, then makes it strong, it then becomes thick, and it stands straight on its stem, delighting the sowers that He may enrage the disbelievers with them. Allah has promised those among them who believe (i.e. all those who follow Islamic Monotheism, the religion of Prophet Muhammad http://www.noblequran.com/translation/images/saws.giftill the Day of Resurrection) and do righteous good deeds, forgiveness and a mighty reward (i.e. Paradise).” [al-Fath 48:29]

And He Described the believers as being those who are patient and sincere in advising one another to the truth based on compassion and mercy[5].

Whereas the faces of the immoral one vary from his wicked intent from wanting to spread evil, exposure of sin, seeking superiority over others, love for creating enmity and the great satisfaction he sees in harming his believing brother. Harming your believing brother is a characteristic of the Shaytaan - the one who makes Kufr, disobedience and sin fair-seeming to the Children of Aadam so that they can join him in being from the dwellers of the fire. This is how Allaah Says:

“Surely, Shaitan (Satan) is an enemy to you, so take (treat) him as an enemy. He only invites his Hizb (followers) that they may become the dwellers of the blazing Fire.” [Faatir 35:6]

After Allaah Narrated to us the story of Aadam and Shaytaan in Surah al-A’raaf, the effects of the plots of Shaytaan were made clear; he wanted to humiliate Aadam and expel him from the life of bliss in the Jannah:

“O Children of Adam! Let not Shaitan (Satan) deceive you, as he got your parents [Adam and Hawwa (Eve)] out of Paradise, stripping them of their raiments, to show them their private parts. Verily, he and Qabiluhu (his soldiers from the jinns or his tribe) see you from where you cannot see them. Verily, We made the Shayatin (devils) Auliya' (protectors and helpers) for those who believe not.” [al-A’raaf 7:27]

So here we have two situations; either the person is pure in his intent in giving advice or a person wishes disgrace and dishonesty; none confuses these two separate matters except for the one who is seriously lacking in their intellect[6].




[1] The Prophet [Peace and Blessings of Allaah be upon him] said on the authority of Aboo Hurayrah [may Allaah be Pleased with him], “If it is established that a slave-girl has committed illegal sexual intercourse then lash her but do not tarnish and ridicule her. And if she was to fornicate again then lash her again and do not tarnish and ridicule her. Then if she was to fornicate a third time, and it becomes absolutely clear that she has fornicated, then sell her even if it be at a loss.” [Reported by al-Bukhaaree (2234) and Muslim (1703)]
[2] Reported by at-Tirmidhee in his Sunnan (2505) who classed it as Ghareeb as the chain was Munqati’ (interrupted) as did Ibn Hajar in Buloogh al-Maraam (446). Others from the scholars of Hadeeth also weakened it; Ibn Hibbaan in al-Marjooheen (2/288) and Ibn Jawzee in al-Mawdoo’aat (3/277) because of the presence of Muhammad bin al-Hasan who is Munkar. However, as-Sayootee classed it as Hasan because of its corresponding chains in al-Jaami’ as-Sagheer (8869) and as-Sana’aanee in Subul as-Salaam (4/304).
[3] Jaami’ ‘Uloom al-Hikam of Ibn Rajab (1/224)
[4] Jaami’ ‘Uloom al-Hikam of Ibn Rajab (1/225)
[6] Shaykh Saaleh as-Suhaymee commented: Another great chapter - the chapter and the examples within it are very hard to match in its level of structure and prudent proficiency. The previous chapter to this gave examples of the understanding of the scholars and their examples on how they rectified mistakes, regardless of the severity of the mistake, it was met with sincerity on their part. So what is obligatory for the Muslim when advising include the following:
1. He must be sincere in his intent and seek reward in Allaah, the Glorified and the Exalted. This means that he advises him against his mistake and does not leave him practicing his mistake if he sees him in error, leaving him to be played around by Shaytaan.
2. He must use proper conduct and appealing speech. Say to him, “My brother, I have seen you do such and such action, I think there may be some reservations about it.” etc. Allaah, the Glorified and the Exalted, Described the Prophet [Peace and Blessings of Allaah be upon him] by saying, “And by the Mercy of Allah, you dealt with them gently. And had you been severe and harsh-hearted, they would have broken away from about you” [aal ‘Imraan 3:159] Therefore, the objective is that we all tread on the correct path together and not that we use the mistake of a brother to disgrace or expose him. All of us are tested and are susceptible to be deceived, however, the religion teaches us to explain the truth and propagate guidance. 

No comments:

Post a Comment