A Muslim and a Daa'iya
by Shaykh Salman al-`Awdah
Moral Character of the Daa`iya
From this starting point, it becomes obligatory that
the Muslim adorn and beautify himself with good character whether he is
a daa`iya or not. Because morality is one of the goals of the Muhammadan
mission that Allah blessed the entirety of mankind with, and He
specified that the believers alone posses a special kind of it. This He
did, when He guided them through it to the straight path, purified their
souls, and taught them that which they did not know. “He it is Who
raised among the inhabitants of Makka a Messenger from among themselves,
who recites to them His communications and purifies them, and teaches
them the Book and the Wisdom, although they were before certainly in
manifest error." (Surat al-Jumuah:2) The purification [tazkiyah]
that is mentioned in this noble verse includes the purification of the
nafs [self], exalting it through high morals and cleansing it from
wickedness. In this verse as in the previous hadeeth, morality appears
not only to be one of the goals of the Muhammadan mission, but one of
its most distinctive goals. And if embellishing oneself with moral
excellence is obligatory for the Muslims... then what about the daa'iya
who carries the banner of dawa and calls the people to it? Surely the
popular view is rather inclined towards him, mistakes are rather
expected from him, and criticism is stronger against him. His dawa has
to be a reflection of how he is. That is why possessing moral integrity
is obligatory and essential, for carrying out properly that which Allah
burdened him with... as the poet said: "Thanks for your favor of
carrying our burden! For because of you, we are certain of
calamity." It is essential in order to safeguard the dawa and it's
people from the tongues of the biased, the pens of it's opponents, and
the conjecture of the heedless and hasty!
If I were to discuss each of the morals, this would be
a long discussion and still not be enough. r have in front of me a large
collection of assorted books on morality, some of which are: "The
Characteristics of the Prophet" by Shaykh al- Asbahaaniy, "The
Noble Characteristics" by aI-Tabaraaniy, and al- Karaa'etiy,
"The Morals and Biographies" by Ibn Hazm, "Constitution
of Morals in the Qur'an" by Muhammad 'Abdullah Darraaz... etc.
So this message, my dear brothers, is not a research
into morality and its philosophies, but an illustration along with many
evidences, of a host of worthy characteristics which I felt were of
great importance for the daa`iya. I have commented in some important
areas, and left the rest which is accessible through reference for he
who desires it.
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