Compassion
by Shaykh Salman al-`Awdah
Moral Code of the Daa`iya
Translated by Muhammad Buneef
We are in need for a daai`ya who possesses a heart
that is aflame with concern for the Muslims and the Islamic reality. A
heart that is aflame with concern about the situation of the Ummah in
both the east and the west, a heart that has compassion on his brothers
and realizes the Speech of Allah Subhannahu, "...firm against the
kufaar, and compassionate with the believers..." (Surat
al-Fath:29), not like the Khawarij who killed the people of Iman and
welcomed the idol worshipers. Surely the believer should be stern with
the kufaar and merciful with the believers and realize within himself
the statement of the Prophet sallallahu alaihi wa sallam, "The
example of the believers in their friendly relations, their mercy and
their compassion towards one another is like the whole body..."
[Bukhari, Muslim, Tirmidhi all from the hadeeth of Abu Musa al-Ash'ari]
and his statement, "The believer to the believer is like a
building, some [parts of it] support others." [Bukhari, Muslim both
from the hadeeth of al-Nu'man bin Basheer.] We are in need for the one
who feels the pains of his Muslim brothers. When he hears of calamity
that happens to his brother he will feel pain for them, even if they
have some shortcomings and innovations. Shaykh Muhammad Rasheed Ridha
used to feel pain for the Muslim's reality and the sorrow appeared in
his face when a calamity afflicted one of the Muslims. He used to cheer
when the matter was vice-versa to the point that his mother recognized
this quality of his. When she saw him sad she asked him, "What's
the matter with you my son, has someone passed away in China
today?" She realized that the sorrow and joy of her son is related
to the condition of the Muslims; he cheers to their cheerfulness and
becomes sad with their sadness, and this is the true walaa' [loyalty] to
the Muslims.
Compassion is that one should posses a heart which
becomes affected by the Muslims' errors and deviations in the deen. He
becomes sad upon the spread of sin and disobedience among them, a
sadness that doesn't push him away from them but compels him to feel
like a doctor among them who struggles to save them and if he is
unsuccessful he tries to lessen the illness according to his capability.
This compassion should push him also to be zealous concerning himself,
his wife and his children so that he calls them to that which is good
and forbids them from that which is prohibited and stops them from
committing that which is displeasing to Allah `Azza wa fall. There are
many duaat who speak about Islam but those who posses this true lively
compassion are few. If compassion lives within the daa`iya's heart it
will yield fruitful dawa, advice and participation in the Muslims' pains
everywhere. But when the person looses compassion he becomes living for
himself, his wife, his children, living to enjoy that which is around
him, and he forgets the worries of the Muslims. At that time he abandons
the truth of walaa' to the believers even if he speaks about the
hadeeths which warn the Muslims of calamities. He becomes like a hired
female mourner. There are many of those who are accustomed to a speech
that they repeat on occasions... and who memorize statements that they
hear and recite without feeling any zeal nor fervor towards the deen and
it's people... so woe to this ummah... how needy it is for burning
hearts!
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