Dawah, Knowledge and Jihad – Don’t upset the balance!

18 Jan

Frequently I hear this question asked,

 

‘How can one manage his time between Inviting to the Religion, Seeking knowledge  and Fighting in the Path of Allah(SWT)?

Where should one start?’

 

It seems a troubling issue suffered by many young

Men knocking the doors of Da’wah whilst being

Surrounded by others calling for seeking knowledge

Or for Jihad.

 

But why should one consider Islam as separate

Issues and then use them one against the other!

 

Why don’t we follow the good example of the earlier?

Muslim generation?

 

One would perform the Fajr prayers with the Prophet

(sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam) then join a study

circle which would go on till sun rise and then

proceed to earn his living. Later on in the day you

would find him hosting a Bedouin to teach him the

fundamentals of Islam and should there be a call for

Jihad you would find him in the forefront.

 

All of this constitutes Islam. All of this constitutes

Deen (a complete way of life) and there is no call to

separate those issues as all of them are divine

injunctions and requirements.

 

They had learnt that from the great teacher, Muhammad

(sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam) who told them, “Convey

(my teachings) to others, be it a (single) statement.”

[Bukhari]

 

So, a man would learn a Surah from the Qur’an, then

would go and teach it to his family, the neighbors

and then, may be to the rest of his tribe.

 

He realized, if he is to see the fruit of his efforts,

having learnt a chapter in the day time he is to stand

the night (or part of it) in prayers reciting what he

has learnt and later on implementing it to the best of

his capabilities.

 

He didn’t see any contradiction between this and him

working to earn his living, which is essential to his

life.

 

One’s life was a continuous harmony of balanced

events, interconnected without double standards or

contradictions.

 

This is not to say that you wouldn’t find one of them

(the companions) who excelled in a particular field

which could have possibly resulted in him lacking in?

some other duties, as for example was the case with

Khalid bin Al-Waleed (radhiAllaahu ‘anhu) who is

reported to admittedly saying, “Jihad has kept me

away from (learning) Qur’an.”

 

There are however, some prerequisites to be adhered

to if someone for example is to preach, he is not

to preach ignorance and he must preach what he has

learnt of Allah’s (subhaanu wa ta’ala) Deen, Islam.

 

Also, a person who fights for the sake of Allah should

not do so unless he has learnt the necessary rules

concerning Jihad. He should know who he is to fight?

Why he is to fight? How he is to fight?

 

They (the companions) did not find in the above issues

contradictions or objections, to the contrary those

issues as a whole formed the particulars of their

active life.

 

This is why when Jibreel (‘alaihis-salaam) came to

the Messenger (sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam) – in

the form of a man – asking him about Islam, Imam and

Ihsaan, the Messenger (sallallaahu ‘alaihi wa sallam)

having answered him, then informed them (companions)

that that was Jibreel (‘alaihis-salaam) who came to

teach them their religion, as all that represented

Deen and obedience to Allah (subhaanu wa ta’ala).

 

It is rather wrong for someone justifying to himself

his lacking in doing good, using this excuse or that.

If you didn’t have the opportunity to do an intended

task, then the least you can do is to abstain from

criticizing and belittling others, who have embarked?

on doing that same task.

 

Instead, you should be supportive, Helping with ideas,

gently advice or (at least) making Du’a for them.

 

Do not let Satan lead you astray by making you think

high of what you do and belittling the efforts of

others. You may find yourself looking down at someone

seeking knowledge about his Deen, because, you think,

he is engaged in unnecessary details, too busy to

find solutions to the society’s ailments, too busy

to join in Jihad.

 

In another instance, you might find yourself looking

down at someone who is involved in Jihad because, in

your opinion, he has not done enough effort to learn

his religion.

 

Or you may find yourself looking down at someone

involved in youth activities preaching to them during

a trip or at the Masjid, looking down at him because,

you think, he is too busy to seek knowledge from the

learned scholars.

 

Surely all those in the above examples are good doers

and the activities and tasks they have embarked on are

something each one should strive to do and if someone

lacks the knowledge of the other, then they should be

complimentary to each other and be supportive to one

another as Allah (subhaanu wa ta’ala) enjoined on us,

for the Believers should be friendly with each other.

‘And hold fast, all of you together to the rope of Allah , and do not separate’

(3:103)

 

 

‘And the believers, men and women, are protecting friends of one another, they enjoin the right and forbid the wrong’ (9:71)

 

‘The believers are naught else than brothers. Therefore make peace between your brethren and observe your duty to Allah that haply ye may obtain mercy’ (49:10)

 

The Prophet (SAW) said ‘The right of a Muslim upon a Muslim are six’ It was asked what are they? He replied

‘ When you meet him, salute him

when he calls you, respond to him

When he seeks advice , give him advice

When he sneezes and praises Allah, respond to him

When he falls ill, visit him

When he dies, follow him (the funeral bier)’ (Muslim)

 

‘You will see the believers in their mutual kindness, love and sympathy just like one body. When a limb complains, the whole body responds to it with wakefulness and fever’ (Muslim and Bukhari)

 

Prophet Muhammad  said

“You shall not enter Paradise until you believe; and you will not believe until you love one another. Shall I not guide you to a thing? Which when done , will make you love one another: Spread the greeting of Salam among you”- (Muslim)

 

The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) said : A Muslim is a brother to a Muslim: Neither he wrongs him, nor hands him over (to another). And whoso comes in need of his brother , Allah comes in his need ;and whoso removes a calamity of a Muslim, Allah will remove a calamity from the calamities of the Resurrection Day, and whoso conceals the faults of a Muslim, Allah will conceal his sins on the Resurrection Day’ (Bukhari and Muslim)

May Allah Guide us all to Truth and keep us on the straight path, and improve our affairs and purify us for the hereafter, Aameen.

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