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On
the authority of Tamim Al-Dari that the Prophet, sallallahu 'alayhi
wasallam, said:
"Religion
is nasihah." We said: "To whom?" The Prophet,
sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam, said: "To Allah and His Book,
and His messenger, and to the leaders of the Muslims and their common
folk."
[Muslim]
background
The word "nasihah"
cannot be accurately translated to English because it is a broad concept
which cannot be traced in the English language. Some use the term "sincerity"
but this is only part of the concept - to negate deception/cheating. According
to Imam Ibnu al-Salah, nasihah is "truly seeking the best,
in terms of intention and action, for the one whom he is making nasihah
to".

This hadith
is a profound statement as Sheikh Jamaal al-Din Zarabozo says that in
this one brief statement the Prophet, sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam,
described the essence of Islam. Nasihah hence forms the bulk and the most
important pillar of Islam since it encompasses Islam, Iman and Ihsan.
lessons
Nasihah
to Allah
The nasihah
should be to Allah first. This includes the fulfillment of the obligations
in the best way possible (Ihsan).This should be the goal for every Muslim.
This also includes striving to get as close to Allah as possible by doing
not only the obligations but also the preferable good deeds, by forbidding
the forbidden and avoiding the disliked acts.
Nasihah to Allah also
involves:
- believing in Allah
and denying any partners with Him.
- believing in His
attributes.
- obeying Him.
- fulfilling His
commands and abstaining from what He has forbidden.
- doing what is
best to remember Him, under all circumstances.
- loving whatever
He loves and hating whatever He hates, be it objects, persons, actions,
sayings, etc.
- recognising the
blessings He has bestowed upon us and properly thanking Him for these
blessings.
To do nasihah
to Allah one should have the correct intention in one's heart to fulfill
the rights of Allah, even when one is excused and it is beyond one's ability
to perform these obligations. Sometimes a person may not be able to perform
an obligation but at least he has good intentions in his heart to fulfill
it in the first place.
The actions of the
heart (i.e. to have hope in Allah's mercy, to trust Him, to fear Him and
to seek refuge in Him), and the actions of the limbs (prayers, Zakah,
etc.) also fall under nasihah to Allah.
Honesty is also another aspect of this great concept. In whatever we do
we should always be honest with Allah, similarly with ikhlas (sincerity).
In fact ikhlas should be the first thing that a Muslim should attain
when we talk about nasihah to Allah.

Nasihah
to His Book
This includes:-
- Believing that
the Qur'an is from Allah, that it is the Word of Allah and that it is
not like the word of man.
- According to one's
ability, to read and recite the Qur'an and to practice it.
- To study it's
admonitions, lessons and parables.
- Calling others
to believe in the Qur'an.
- To defend and
protect it from any kind of distortion or misinterpretation.
- Defending the
Qur'an against false claims made against it.
- Having proper
respect and treating the Qur'an in a proper manner - e.g. to be careful
not to throw away a piece of paper which has an ayat printed
on it (magazine article, etc.) as it may be stepped on - we should also
be aware if we see such a piece of paper on the ground to pick it up
and keep it away safely or destroy it by burning it so that it is not
subject to disrespect.

Nasihah
to His Messenger
This includes:-
- Believing the
Prophet's, sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam, message.
- Believing in all
that he brought as being divinely inspired.
- Loving him more
than we love ourselves and our families - it is the second level of
love after the love of Allah.
- Our love for him
should lead to other obligations like obeying him.
- Helping him and
defending him (for those who were alive during his time) - defending
his honour and respecting his status.
- For the people
who came after the Prophet's, sallallahu 'alayhi wasallam, life,
we should respect and love his Sunnah which is an implication of loving
him.
- To say "sallallahu
'alayhi wasallam" whenever his name is mentioned.
- To accept his
Sunnah as a scale by which we judge things, actions and sayings.
- To accept him
as the true leader and only human's final word with respect to the religion
- he is the only true human authority and everyone else's statements/opinions
come after his.
- To love those
who love him and hate those who hate him.
- Reviving his Sunnah
by learning, understanding, teaching and spreading it. However, when
we call people to the Sunnah - as advised by Imam Ahmad - we should
do it in a nice and proper way and not to end up fighting about it.
One problem today is that many Muslims are unaware of the Sunnah and
the status of the Sunnah - so one of the things we should do is to make
these people love the Sunnah, and we should not do so in an aggressive
or confrontational way as this might lead to the people being confused,
offensive and rejecting the Sunnah.
There are so many
bid'ah being practiced today and the way to remove bid'ah
amongst the people is to revive the Sunnah (The Salaf said: "Bid'ah
only arises when the Sunnan is not known or practiced."). To
revive the Sunnah, we should not start with the condemnation of bid'ah
but rather with the introduction/presentation of the Sunnah. We have
to set good role models of those who love, and follow the Sunnah and
we should teach others in a nice, proper way so that others too can
understand, love and appreciate the Sunnah. Then they will use the
Sunnah as a scale to judge things. Slowly, insha Allah, bid'ah
will be reduced and minimized.
When we try to
educate people about the Sunnah, we should be careful not to confuse
them by focussing on minor issues. Sunnan can be broken into different
levels and we should start from the highest level. We should not teach
people about the lower levels (details) when they haven't been taught
the higher levels (basic concepts). We should let the people understand
and love the higher level Sunnan first before we go step by step into
the lower levels, slowly covering more details. This, insha Allah,
will lead to the revival of the Sunnah.
- To love both his
family and his companions. Most Islamic sects love one or the other
and not both. There are some deviated Islamic sects who are propagating
their false beliefs by creating doubts about the Sahabahs (Companions)
with the intention of making people hate them. This will lead to the
rejection of the Sunnah. Some sects only believe the Sunnah that comes
through their imams, e.g. the Shi'ah. We should be aware of the sources
of narrations about the Sahabah as some of these narrations are false
and may create doubts.
- To love those
who follow, defend and strive to revive the Sunnah of the Prophet, sallallahu
'alayhi wasallam.

Nasihah
to the Muslim Leaders
The word 'leader'
stands for both 'ulama and those in authority (at all levels).
Nasihah should be given to all leaders, no matter how high or what
the ranking is. No one is above the law in Islam and no one is above needing
advice. Nasihah is for the benefit of anyone who is in authority.
This means that a ruler, leader or scholar should be the first to accept
sincere advice.
Making nasihah
to Muslim leaders should include:-
- Helping them in
whatever is good or beneficial.
- Obeying them in
what is right.
- Reminding them
if they should err or forget.
- Being patient
with them if they do things which we dislike - we try to do the nasihah
and at the same time we tolerate the leader because otherwise it may
lead to instability in the Muslim community.
- Making jihad
with them and not revolting against their proper authority.
- One should pray
for their guidance and piety.
- Choosing the right
way, manner and channel in advising them. The Scholars say giving nasihah
to leaders should be done according to certain rules:
- One must have good intentions (ikhlas).
- It should be
done mildly, calling on them with respect.
- Avoiding harshness
and not to embarrass them - our aim is to advise and correct them
and not to show off.
- Not to divulge
or inform others about their wrong-doings as this may lead to more
problems in the society.
- Give the nasihah
privately and not publicly.
- If one is asked
by the leader to do a maksiah or something which contradicts
with Shariah, one shouldn't obey. However, we should disobey in a nice/assertive
manner and not in an aggressive way because our aim is to remind them
that this is wrong so that they will change and not ask us to do the
maksiah.
- For the Scholars,
our nasihah is seeking knowledge from them.
- We obey them if
their opinion is based on sound proof and evidence.
- Not to seek or
point out their mistakes. There are some people who search for the mistakes
of Scholars - we shouldn't do this because Scholars are pious people
and this act may cause Allah to be displeased with us. It may also create
chaos in the community.
- Not to follow
them blindly.
- Not to hollow
them.

Nasihah
to the Common Folk of the Muslims
This includes:-
- To observe the
rights of other Muslims - fulfilling our obligations towards other Muslims.
These obligations differ depending on the group of Muslims (e.g. our
parents, children, relatives, neighbours, etc.) - e.g. greeting them,
visiting them when they are sick, making du'a for them, giving
advice if they ask for it, praying solat ul janazah for the one
who dies, etc.
- To observe the
concept of wala' which means:
- to love every Muslim.
- to care for
all Muslims.
- to help other
Muslims.
- to defend/protect
other Muslims
.
If you do not
love, you will not care. If you do not care, you will not help.
If you do not help, you will not protect.
The reason why so many Muslims today do not care or help others
is because there is something wrong with the wala' aspect
of love. We should have love for other Muslims, especially those
who are suffering, so we will care and help them. The Scholars say
one way to help and the least we can do is to make du'a (pray
for them).
There is a counter
concept to al-wala' which is al-bara or disassociation
with (for the purpose of leading others from doing evil). However
we should not do it:
- for our own interest.
- if it will
not lead the other person to change his ways - we should not start
with disassociation, we should start with giving advice and educating.
We should show
love and concern and give nasihah in the proper way. If all
else fails, then we can use the concept of disassociation (if it will
lead to the person changing).
- The Prophet, sallallahu
'alayhi wasallam, said that "he is a real Muslim if he is the
one who the other Muslims are saved from his tongue and his hand"
- the true Muslim is one who will not harm others verbally or physically,
in any way or by any means.
- Having mercy for
the young and showing respect to the elders - it is part of glorifying
Allah that we respect the elder Muslims.
- Sacrificing one's
time, effort, money, etc. for the betterment of the Muslim community.
- If we are the
ones in authority, then we should act sincerely towards the rest of
the Muslims and do whatever is in their best interest. We should give
nasihah to the people by, e.g. doing what is best for the ummah,
defending the community, putting the right and qualified people in the
right position and job. Any kind of leadership or authority, whatever
the level or rank, is responsible for the people being lead - e.g. supervisors,
managers, teachers, principles, etc.
conclusion
From
exploring all the obligations mentioned above, we can see that nasihah
encompasses everything in Islam, Iman and Ihsan.
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