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Widespread Calamities Upon Muslims: Causes & Cures

Photo Jeff Sapire
Photo Jeff Sapire

By Mufti Muhammad Fārūq Meeruti

Translated by Mufti Zubair Bayat

 

Heaps of Disgrace

“Verily Allah does not change the condition of a people unless they change it themselves.” (Qur’an 13:11)

The Muslim is daily faced by a host of new problems and difficulties. Now and again, reports of untold oppression and barbarism against Muslims are received. Their lives, property and self-respect is trampled upon and worse than that, their religious matters are tampered and interfered with, their Masjids are under constant threat of being converted into temples and are disallowed proper implementation of their (Muslim) personal law.

Our Blindness

Despite this, the Muslim considers these to be chance occurrences or mere coincidences, thus never pausing to even consider the actual cause and reason behind this suffering. At the most, a few concerned souls, who are momentarily stirred by this state of affairs, call up some fancy conference, pass a few vague resolutions and disappear back into oblivion, contented that they have fulfilled their duties towards Islam.

The Diagnosis

A dire need exists for us to study the Qur’an and Hadith and thereby realize the primary cause for our disgrace and downfall. It is an undisputed axiom of reality that no incident occurs in this universe accidentally. We as Muslims believe that every occurrence is directly by the command and doing of Almighty Allah. However, every occurrence has been assigned an outward cause that apparently seems to control and govern it. Thus our difficulties are also governed by causes which Allah and His Rasul صلى الله عليه وسلم have explained to us in the Qur’an and Hadith:

“And whatever calamity befalls you, it is due to your own doings and Allah forgives many of your shortcomings.” (Qur’an 42:30)

At another juncture:

“Corruption has spread on water and land due to the doings of mankind in order that Allah make them taste the penalty of some of their doings. Perhaps they may retract (from their disobedience).” (Qur’an 30:41)

At another juncture:

“Why would Allah punish you if you were grateful and believed. And Allah is Most Appreciative, All-Knowing.” (Qur’an 4:147)

All these verses indicate that the chastisement of Allah is the direct result of our disobedience, ungratefulness, and transgression. On the other hand, if we are obedient and grateful, no punishment will overtake us.

Gratefulness

Proper appreciation of Allah’s bounties is the correct utilization of these favours. To utilize life, health, faculties of sight, hearing, feeling, thinking, locomotion, finances, status and position, all for the pleasure of Allah and in accordance with His commandments is true appreciation of Allah’s bounties. The anti-thesis of this is ungratefulness, which invites the wrath and displeasure of Allah.

Heavenly Blessings (Barakah)

Adopting a life of taqwa (piety) i.e. fulfilling all the commands of the Shari’ah and abstaining from the prohibitions is the cause of blessings descending from the heavens.

“If the people of the locality had believed and adopted taqwa (piety), We would have opened upon them the blessings of the heavens and the earth; but they denied and falsified, thus We seized them due to their actions.” (Qur’an, 7:96)

There are numerous verses and hadiths to this effect.

The Consequences of Sin

With regards to the verse:

“And whatever calamity befalls you, it is due to your own doings.” (Qur’an 42:30)

Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم explained the tafsīr of this verse to Hadrat Ali رضي الله عنه thus:

“O Ali! whatever calamity befalls you: illness, affliction or any worldly calamity, it is the earning of your own hands.”

Hadrat Hasan رضي الله عنه reports that Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم said:

“By Him in whose control is my life! Any scratch, twitching of veins, slipping of the foot or a flying stone suddenly striking the body; all are due to the committing of sins.”

Hadrat Abu Musa رضي الله عنه reports that Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم said:

“A wound or any slighter calamity is due to the commission of sins.”

Hadrat Imrān bin Husain رضي الله عنه once felt ill. People came to pay him a visit and expressed their condolences. He replied: “What is achieved by condolences? This is due to some sin I have committed.”

Hadrat Dahhak reports, “A person who forgets the Qur’an after learning it is due to committing sins.” Thereafter he recited this verse and said, “What could be a greater calamity than forgetting the Qur’an?”

Once Asmā bint Abi Bakr رضي الله عنه experienced a headache. She exclaimed, “This is due to my sins.”  (Durr al-Manthūr, Ibn Kathīr)

Our Condition

Let us now examine our lifestyles. Salāt, which has been described as the criterion between Imān and Kufr (disbelief), how much does it feature in the life of the Muslims? How many are there who are punctual with their obligatory salāt? How many adhere to the other basic requirements of Islam such as fasting, zakat, and hajj? On the other hand, consider the prohibitions of Islam, those actions that the Shari’ah has declared harām and a source of Divine curses and harsh reprisals. How many Muslims are engrossed in these day and night? How many have adopted these as part of their lifestyle?

Liquor

Let us consider liquor for example. The Qur’an has repeatedly forbidden the intake of liquor.

Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم has cursed anyone associated with liquor in anyway. He has cursed the consumer, the stockist, the manufacturer, the marketer, the buyer, the seller, the transporter, the receiver and those that derived any income from it.

In one hadith it has been titled as “the root to all evil.”

Interest and Usury

The Qur’an has declared the prohibition of interest. The Qur’an has equated the usage of interest tantamount to declaring war upon Allah and His Rasul صلى الله عليه وسلم.

The hadith has classified interest as a conglomeration of 73 sins, the slightest of these being equal to fornicating with one’s own mother.

One hadith warns that the consumer of interest will rise as a lunatic on the Day of Qiyamah.

Another hadith warns that the part of the human body that was nourished by harām income, will not enter Jannah.

One hadith states that the nation that has taken to fornication and interest should await the chastisement of Allah.

Let us now consider how clear our dealings and transactions are! Interest forms an integral part of our business dealings. Worse than that, desperate attempts are being made to even legalize it (Islamically).

Various Major Sins

[‘Ali bin Abi Talib رضي الله عنه narrated that the Messenger of Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم said: “When my Ummah does fifteen things, the afflictions will occur in it.”

It was said: “What are they O Messenger of Allah?”

He said: “When the spoils of war are distributed (preferentially), trust is usurped, zakāt is a fine, a man obeys his wife and disobeys his mother, he is kind to his friend and abandons his father, voices are raised in the Masājid, the leader of the people is the most despicable among them, the most honored man is the one whose evil the people are afraid of, intoxicants are drunk, silk is worn (by males), there is a fascination for singing slave-girls and music, and the end of this Ummah curses its beginning. When that occurs, anticipate a red wind, collapsing of the earth, and transformation.” (Tirmidhi, 2210)] [1]

Hadrat Abdullah bin Abbas رضي الله عنه states:

“The nation that is involved in misappropriation of trust (embezzlement), Allah will fill their hearts with terror for their enemies. The nation that is engaged in fornication will experience great numbers of death. The nation that cheats in measure will have their sustenance curtailed. The nation that legislates against the truth and justice, will experience great bloodshed; and the nation that breaks its contracts will be subdued by the enemy.” (Mishkāt)

Which of these sins are not the daily lifestyle of most Muslims today? It is no cause of surprise if we are now afflicted by various calamities.

Adultery

Hadrat Abdullah bin Umar رضي الله عنه reports that Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم said:

“O Muhajireen! Five things are such that if you are involved in them – may Allah not cause you to be involved in them – then the punishment of Allah will descend upon you. The nation that is openly involved in zina (fornication) will become afflicted by plague and other such diseases that were never heard of before. Those that cheat in measuring will be afflicted by poverty, hardship, and oppression. Those that default in the paying of zakāt will be afflicted by drought. Had it not been for the animals, not a drop of rain would have fallen. Those that transgress the bounds of Allah and His Rasul will be overcome by the enemy. As for those that legislate unjustly, they will be involved in internecine fighting.”

It is also reported in a hadith that fornication and adultery cause poverty.

Many hadiths report curses upon the briber and the accepter of bribes and even upon the intermediary in such dealings.

Bribery

In one hadith, it is reported that the nation that breaks its promises will be involved in internal strife and conflicts.

In one hadith it is reported that those accustomed to dealings in bribery will become greatly awe-struck and fearful (of everyone).

False Oaths

It is reported in one hadith that the sin that is extremely swift in inviting the punishment of Allah is oppression and false oaths. This causes wealth to be destroyed and women to become barren, and annihilates entire populations (by high death rates).

Disobedience to Parents

In one hadith it is reported that Allah withholds punishments until He desires, but disobedience to parents brings instant chastisement and the punishment is meted out before death even.

In one hadith it is narrated: Remain chaste, your wives will also remain chaste; and be obedient towards your parents, your children will be obedient to you.

Enjoining Right and Forbidding Evil

It is reported in one hadith that Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم said: “By Him in whose control is my life! You should continue to enjoin the right and forbid the wrong, or else Allah will send down such a punishment upon you that you will make du’a unto Him and He will not accept your du’as.”

In one hadith it is reported that Allah does not punish a whole community on the sins of a small group of people until these people transgress openly in front of such people who have the power of preventing them and yet do not do so. The punishment of Allah then overtakes all. The du’as of the pious will then be of no avail to anyone.

It is due to overlooking such regulations that day-by-day we are observing greater calamities, disasters, destruction, violence, diseases, accidents involving planes, trains, ships, and cars. Now that the regulations of amr bi al-ma’rūf wa nahī ‘an al-munkar (enjoining right and forbidding evil) have been almost completely discarded, there is no hope of even acceptance of our du’as.

Oppression and Injustice

It is reported in one hadith: Do not oppress, or else your du’as will be rejected.

In one hadith it is narrated that Allah grants respite to the oppressor; but when He seizes him, he cannot escape punishment.

In one narration it comes that the du’a of the oppressed is accepted even though he be a sinner or even a disbeliever.

In another hadith: He who does not show mercy upon the creation, Allah will not show mercy upon him.

Hadrat Sufyan Thawri (ra) reports:

Once the Banu Isrā’īl were terribly afflicted by famine for seven years. They eventually began to consume the meat of dead animals and finally human corpses. Out of sheer desperation they climbed upon mountain tops and cried out in anguish. Allah (SWT) revealed to one of their Prophets that had they raised their hands right into the sky and had their tongues dried out, I will not accept their du’as until they do not return the rights of the oppressed amongst them.

Let us now consider the present condition of oppression throughout the world and understand the extent of Allah’s displeasure with us.

Charity

It is reported in one hadith that charity does not decrease wealth, forgiveness increases ones respect, and begging opens the door of poverty.

Dishonoring the Ulama

It is reported in one hadith: When my ummah will despise their Ulema, be extravagant in beautifying their businesses, and will consider marriage proposals on the basis of wealth, then Allah will afflict them with four punishments: drought, oppression, misappropriation of their wealth by their leaders and enemy attacks.

Sins

Hadrat Ali رضي الله عنه reports that the worldly chastisements for committing sins are lethargy in worship, restriction in sustenance, and decrease in pleasure.

Wudū

Hadrat Anas رضي الله عنه reports that Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم said: Be meticulous in performing wudū (with all it’s etiquettes), your lifespan will increase and your protecting angels will love you; observe your (nafl) prayers in your home, it will enhance the blessings of your home; and make salām to your family when you enter your home, the blessings of it will permeate you and your family.

Ibādah

As we constantly complain about “hard times” and poverty, have we ever pondered on what Allah (SWT) has to say: O son of Adam! Free yourself for My ibadah, I will fill your heart with contentment and independence, and I will remove your poverty. If you do not do so, I will engross you in your occupations and (yet) I will not remove your poverty.

In one hadith it is narrated: If my servants obey me dutifully, I will send rain at night and sunshine during the day (that they be not frightened by the lightning and thunder).

Our Example

How cruel have we been upon ourselves that due to our sins we are constantly involving ourselves in disasters and calamities? At the same time, we continuously lament and wail away at our pathetic condition. Our example is like that of a person suffering from diarrhea and yet continues to take laxatives, complaining all the time of diarrhea. What could be said to such a fool?

Oppressive Leaders

In a similar way, today we complain about the oppression of our leaders, whereas these leaders have been appointed over us due to our transgressions. The only salvation from them is through tawbah and perfect obedience to Allah’s commands.

Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم said: Just as you (i.e. your actions) are, so will your rulers be.

In another hadith, it is reported:

I am Allah, there is no deity besides Me, I am the King of Kings and the Master of Kings, the heart of Kings are within My control. When My servants are obedient to me, I make their rulers kind-hearted towards them. When they disobey Me, I turn their rulers against them with anger and tyranny, they then oppress them severely. Therefore, instead of cursing them, turn towards me in remembrance and submission, I will protect you against their tyranny.

In the Qur’an, Allah (SWT) states:

“And thus We subjugate some oppressors to other (oppressors) due to their doings.” (Qur’an 6:129)

There are various views to this verse.

Imam A`mash’s view is that when people’s actions become corrupt, then Allah appoints the most oppressive people as leaders over them.

In one hadith it is reported: When Allah desires the felicity of a nation, He makes the tolerant amongst them their leaders, the Ulama their arbitrators, and the generous their wealthy. And on the other hand, when He desires the torment of a nation, He appoints their foolish as their leaders, the ignorant as arbitrators, and the miserly as their wealthy.

In one hadith it is reported: Do not engross yourselves in cursing and abusing your rulers. In fact you should gain the proximity of Allah (through obedience) and make du’a on their behalf, Allah will turn their hearts towards you in mercy and kindness.

A pious person once overheard someone cursing Hajjāj (the notorious tyrant). He prevented him from this, saying: Whatever is happening is the result of your own actions. I fear that if Hajjāj is deposed or expires, monkeys and swine be made rulers over you.

It is a popular adage: “Your actions are your rulers.” In other words, [based upon] your actions will your rulers treat you.

If the prince is rebellious, the king will appoint an ordinary citizen to whip him. The prince will be totally helpless to take any action against him, because he is backed by the king. His salvation is only in entreating the king for mercy and apologizing to him. Now, let alone an ordinary citizen, not even a high-ranking minister or official has the right to touch the prince. This is the example of the Muslim ummah. If we are disobedient to Allah, He appoints the weakest of nations upon us. They torture and oppress us most mercilessly. Our only salvation is by turning to Allah in sincere regret and repentance. Then no nation – not even the so called superpowers – will have the courage to stare at us!

Time and again, we are crushed by disasters and calamities. Our laments, complaints, and wailing never end. Yet, when our shortcomings are pointed out to us, we remain totally indifferent and heedless. Never have we even attempted to bring about any reform within ourselves. Never have we attempted to avoid those destructive sins and crimes that are the direct sources of our misery and suffering. It is most astonishing that when an ordinary doctor warns of some epidemic, we are hasty to inoculate ourselves; when an ordinary laborer warns about the presence of a poisonous snake in the vicinity, not even the bravest person will venture in that direction. Yet, when Allah and His Rasul صلى الله عليه وسلم are consistently guiding us towards our success and warning us against our destruction (with the greatest of concern and sincerity) we remain totally unmoved and heedless, and we plunge headlong into those very pitfalls of destruction.

Our only road to success and glory is total obedience to Allah and His Rasul صلى الله عليه وسلم, and following step-by-step the path treaded by our pious predecessors.

Jungles Cleared

History proves that this is how the Muslim will attain victory and glory over the world. This is how the Muslims of yonder, despite being in the minority, conquered city after city, country after country, and ruled the world over centuries. Then not only did they rule over land and people; they even ruled over animals and the elements of nature.

When the army of the Sahabah stood on the shore of Africa’s formidable jungles, then the commander-in-chief, Hadrat Uqba رضي الله عنه made an announcement to the speechless inhabitants of the jungle: “O denizens of the jungle! We are the Sahabah on our mission. We request you to clear this jungle. After this ultimatum if any of you are found herein, we will kill you!”

Hardly was this announcement completed that streams of deadly animals, herding away their young ones, were seen exiting the jungle as swiftly as possibly.

Lions Tamed

A Sahabi, Hadrat Safīnah رضي الله عنه, once lost his way and strayed away into a jungle. Suddenly a lion appeared. He introduced himself to the lion and explained his plight to it. Waging its tail like a subdued puppy, the lion led the way for him, growling away any would-be attackers, and finally led him to a clearing where an army of the Sahabah رضي الله عنه was encamped.

Seas Subjugated

In the battle of Madāin, the Sahabah needed to cross a stormy sea in order to reach the enemy shores. There were no ships available. Hadrat Sa’ad رضي الله عنه instructed his army to plunge into the sea in pairs of two. The horses pranced across the water most calmly. Hadrat Sa’ad رضي الله عنه was heard saying: “Verily Allah will certainly assist His friends; Allah will certainly grant them victory over their enemies until they do not commit injustices or until their vices do not overpower their virtues.”

Similar is the incident of Hadrat Ala bin Hadhrami who crossed the sea with an army of four thousand soldiers. Such was their crossing that not even the hooves of the horses became wet.

Errors

Yet a slight error from even the Sahabah led to difficulties and suffering. The battle of Uhud is a classical example. A winning battle almost resulted in defeat merely because a few Sahabah erred in carrying out the instructions of Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم to the letter.

In the battle of Hunayn, a boastful remark by some soldiers resulted in severe setback for the Muslims. Through the graces of Allah, they were ultimately victorious.

In the battle against the murtads (renegades) of the Bani Hanifah, a chance remark by Hadrat Khalid رضي الله عنه almost turned the tables, and the Muslims had to put up with most formidable resistance.

At times, discarding a sunnah resulted in the frustrating delay of victory. The Sahabah constantly feared any violation of the Shari’ah, realizing that this produced adverse effects on their victory and success. For this reason, the Khalīfa always emphasized upon them the importance of the teachings of the Shari’ah.

Salat

Hadrat Umar رضي الله عنه thus advised Hadrat Utbah bin Ghazwan رضي الله عنه after appointing him commander of the army: “Adhere strictly to taqwa (piety) and justice in all your decisions. Offer your salāt punctually and engage excessively in the remembrance of Allah.”

Hadrat Umar رضي الله عنه handed a memorandum to his governors, emphasizing the importance of salāt upon them: “Salāt is the most important regulation of Islam. If you can uphold it meticulously, the rest of Islam will be easy to practice. The person that is neglectful of it, will certainly neglect the rest of Dīn.”

Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم, at the time of hardship and crisis, used to immediately resort to salāt.

Hadrat Abu Darda رضي الله عنه reports that when a strong wind used to blow, Rasulullah صلى الله عليه وسلم would enter the Masjid and resort to salāt until the storm subsided.

Many Sahabah report similar narrations of his hastening towards salāt at times of calamity, fear, or darkness. One Sahabi reports that this was the habit of all the previous Prophets and the majority of the Sahabah.

Oppression – Its Results 

History is replete with incidents of the destruction of the oppressor and the alleviation of the oppressed. Did Allah not disgrace Namrūd at the hands of his populace and destroy him through an insignificant mosquito?

Did He not protect His friend, Hadrat Ibrahim عليه السلام, from the blazing inferno and convert it into a garden of bliss? Thus Allah assists the oppressed and destroys the oppressors.

Did Allah not crush the proud and mighty Pharoah and elevate the oppressed and down-trodden Bani Isrā’īl?

Did Allah not preserve the little boy that was so mercilessly hurled into a deserted well, sold for a few coins, who was falsely accused and imprisoned, and finally elevate him to the throne of Egypt and honor him with the crown of nubuwwah? (Hadrat Yusuf عليه السلام)

Did Allah not humble and subjugate the proud and haughty Meccans that forced His beloved and his companions out of their birthplaces? Did He not bring the day of glorious victory at the conquest of Makkah when the arch-enemy was running helter-skelter out of terror, begging for mercy and compassion?

On the other, the ungrateful citizens of Iraq constantly harassed their just and compassionate rulers. As a result, Allah appointed Hajjāj bin Yusuf over them whose tyranny, cruelty, and harshness knew no bounds.

Lessons From History

History bears ample testimony to the fact that so long as the Muslims continued to uphold the Qur’an and hadith in their daily lives, countries – nay, empires crumbled at their feet. Small bands of devout Muslims were sufficient to awestruck and demolish mighty forces. Emperors of superpowers trembled at the mere thought of the Muslims.

Yet these very victors of mighty empires, when they succumbed to comforts and luxuries, discarded the Qur’an and hadith, resorted to oppression and cruelty of their subjugates, became power-drunk and arrogant and indulged openly in wine and women, fell from the glorious pinnacles of civilization and progress into the abyss of disgrace and stagnation.

Tragedy of Baghdad

Baghdad, which had enjoyed the position of being the capital of the mighty Islamic empire for decades, makes a tragic history lesson for the Muslims. The superficial Muslims of this grand city that was the home of great educational institutions (Darul Ulūms) and spiritual reformatories (khānqahs), and the seat of science, technology, research, arts and skills, resorted to oppression of the non-Muslim population of their city. They were denied the basic human rights and benefits that Islam so magnanimously confers upon the non-Muslim inhabitants of a Muslim state. When this injustice reached an unbearable stage, an old man from the non-Muslims climbed a nearby mountain and – in sheer helplessness – called out to the “God of the Muslims”, whom the Muslims claimed was so Just and Compassionate, to assist the oppressed and down-trodden. A voice from the unseen called out to him:

“Prepare yourselves and attack! We will assist you.” The non-Muslims made a sudden and a most terrific onslaught upon the Muslims. So terrible was the result of the carnage that only 600,000 survived out of a total of 2 million. 1.4 million were massacred in no time. One non-Muslim single handedly slaughtered a contingent of 150 fully armed Muslim soldiers. A non-Muslim woman killed 50 Muslim soldiers all on her own. This was in revenge for the years of oppression they were made to suffer. Allah turned the tables and granted victory to the down trodden nation of the oppressed, for verily He is Rabb al-‘Ālamīn, The Lord of the Universe – not only of the Muslims. The non-Muslims are also His creation and subjects.

Thereafter, this marauding band of non-Muslim victors held a conference. All were unanimous that it was the “God of the Muslims” that answered their plea and call for assistance. They thus concluded that such a god was truly worthy of worship. The Muslims were disobedient to their god and never abided to the teachings of their religion, thus they were disgraced. Hence, Islam was a true religion. They unanimously decided to accept Islam and ruled over the Islamic empire for centuries (over 17 generations). It is the law of Allah:

“If you turn away, He will replace you with another nation. They will not be (disobedient) like you.” (Qur’an 47:38)

The Bloody History of India

The rise and fall of Muslim rule in India is a heart-rendering history lesson for the Muslims. A mere force of 12,000 men conquered this mighty land. Year after year, Muslims progressed and thrived. Their rulers were just, kind, and pious. For centuries they held sway over this huge empire. Degeneration slowly set in and the Muslim rulers fell prey to comfort, luxury, and pleasures. They ignored the affairs of the state. Soon, corruption and oppression became rife and in a short time, Muslim rule was sliding down the muddy path of degeneration and rushing headlong towards total disintegration. Shah Walīullah (ra), in his spiritual farsightedness and political insight, went door-to-door through the streets of the Muslim capital, Delhi, and warned the people of imminent disaster. “O my People! Abstain from the disobedience of Allah. I have visions of rivers of blood flowing down the streets of Delhi.”

People laughed him off and swept aside his entreating most disdainfully as the raving and ranting of a mad “mullah”!

Eventually, the dreaded disaster dawned. The enemy attacked and overnight, thousands were massacred. The streets of Delhi were a ghastly sight. Human corpses lined the streets and “rivers of blood flowed down the streets of Delhi.” Other corpses were dumped into the Jamna River (a massive river of India) that resulted in a blockage of the water flow (imagine the number of bodies to cause such an obstruction). The entire river water turned red with human blood. This is the tragic but true tale of the Muslims of India.

Slumber of the Muslim Nation

With great regret and sorrow it has to be noted that despite all these upheavals, the Muslim nation continues to slumber away. Never have they taken lesson from their past and never have they formulated a directive and a goal for the future. Never have we pondered over the vicissitudes of life, the daily lessons of the change of tides in the affairs of the world. Despite being totally insignificant in the affairs of the world and in the eyes of non-Muslims, we continue to labor away in this false sense of pride that we once ruled the world. The Muslims continue to lead a sedentary existence of listlessness, heedlessness, indulgence in luxuries and pleasures, false pride and vain glory, sin, crime and transgression, oppression and exploitation, ignorance in trade, commerce, science and technology. On the other hand they are involved in mutual hatred, enmity, racism, discrimination, embroiled against each other in court cases and lawsuits. Their ignorance of religion compels them to uphold meaningless customs and rituals; and competing against each other in these, they spend lavishly and large sums of money, involving themselves at times in massive debts accompanied by hefty percentages of interest. Ultimately they have to sell hearth and home to alleviate these crushing financial disasters and land up as penniless paupers on the side of streets. Due to lethargy and indolence they are not prepared to undertake labor or any menial occupations and finally end up as the scum and scavengers of society: abject beggars at the doors of all and sundry. What a dismal picture! When will we awake?

The Cure

This is merely a framework and a totally elementary program for general upliftment and reform of the Muslim ummah:

  • Every Muslim, male and female, must immediately resolve to at least fulfill the basic requirements of Islam, salāt in particular.
  • A massive educational program to be specially launched on an organized basis with emphasis on religious education and education of adults.
  • Basing our social life on the sunnah and our economical activities solely on the laws of the Shari’ah.
  • Total abstention from mutual conflicts and in-fighting.
  • In case of contention, to amicably solve any problems through proper arbitration.
  • Encouragement of business, trade, and skills.
  • Dissociation from all customs and rituals at the time of birth, marriages, funerals, and other occasions.
  • Particular emphasis on cleanliness, tidiness, health education, and physical fitness.

May Allah grant all Muslims the good of both the worlds.

 

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Footnotes:

[1] The original article’s listing of the 15 traits was replaced by the actual hadith from Tirmidhi in which the 15 traits are reported.

 

Note: This article was edited for spelling, grammar, and style.

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