Constructive Positivism
The spirit of constructive positivism is one of the bases of Civilized
Fiqh which the Sunnah stressed. This spirit should control the Muslim's
mind, senses, thought and conduct. It symbolizes interest in deeds rather
than verbal eloquence and rhetoric. It lays great importance on construction
rather than demolishing and in lighting candles rather than abusing darkness.
This positive orientation is quite evident in the hadiths that call for
exerting one's utmost until the very last moment of one's life even though
the Last Hour is established or is about to.The Hadith reported that the
Prophet said:"If the Hour is about to be established
and one of you was holding a palm shoot, let him take advantage of even
one second before the Hour is established to plant it."
[Note:Reported
by Ahmad and Al-Bukhan on the authority of Anas in Al Adab Al-Mufrad, see
also Sahih Al- Jami' Al-Saghir, No.1424]
Now, why should a Muslim use this precious moment in planting a palm shoot?
Why should he busy himself with it, when the Last Hour is established or
is about to be, not with standing the fact that neither he nor anyone else
is going to benefit from it? How come he wastes that invaluable second
of the establishment of the Hour in planting a palm shoot that will not
yield before years to come?
This tiny shoot is a symbol of the value of activity per Se. A Muslim worships
Allah through working so as to construct the land. He is to keep on working
until his last breath.
This positive orientation is evident in elevating the mastery of one's
work to the level of obligation and worship. A Muslim is not only ordered
to do his work in the best possible way, but also to perfect and master
it in every possible way.
The Prophet (Peace be upon him) said: "Allah
ordered us to do good in everything one does. So, if you kill, do it in
the best way, and if you slaughter, do it in the best way, and let one
of you sharpen his blade and make his victim comfortable". [Note:Reported by Muslim. Abu
Dawud, Al-Tirmidhi, Al-Nasa'i, lbn Majah on the
authority of Shaddad Ibn Aws, the previous reference, No. 1795]
And,
"Allah likes you to exert your utmost to master your work."
[Note:Reported by Al-Baihaqi on the authority of
`Ai'shah, Shu'ab Al- Iman. It
is also mentioned as Good hadith in the previous reference, No.1880, 1891]
Many hadiths prohibit abuse for its negativity and futility The Prophet
(Peace be upon him) was neither a Fahish (one who speaks bad words) nor
a Mutafahish (one who speaks obscene evil words to make people laugh).
I will mention many hadiths in succession which prohibit the abuse of many
things as mentioned in "Sahih Al- Jami' Al Saghir" and its apexes, that
emphasize the importance the Sunnah laid on implanting this positive spirit
into Muslim and giving impetus to build rather than to demolish. These
Hadiths are:Abu Dawud reported on the authority of Jabir Ibn Salim that
the Prophet said: "Do not abuse anyone and
do not underestimate the value of doing what is right."
In agreed upon hadith, Abi Sa'd and Muslim reported on the authority of
Abu Hurairah that the Prophet said: "Do not
abuse my Companions. By Allah in Whose Hands my soul rests, if any of you
spent money as high as Uhud mountain in Allah's Way, he will not be half
as near to the piety, generosity and righteousness of one of them."
Al-Bukhari and others reported on the authority of`Aishah that the Prophet
said: "Do not abuse the dead, for they have
reached the rest of what they have done."
Ahmad, Al-Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah reported on the authority of Al-Mughirah
that the Prophet said: "Do not abuse the dead
and hurt the living.
Muslim reported on the authority of Abu Hurairah that the Prophet said:"Do
not abuse the Dahr (Time) for Allah is the Dahr."Abu Dawud reported on
the authority of Zaid Ibn Khalid that the Prophet said:"Do not abuse the
cock for he wakes Muslims for Prayers."
Al-Nasa'i and Al-Hakim reported on the authority of `Ubai that the Prophet
said:
"Do not
abuse the wind for it is from the Spirit of Allah. Ask Allah for its latent
good and seek His Refuge from its latent evils."
Muslim reported on the authority of Jabir that Prophet said:
"Do not abuse fever for it is blots out the sins of Adam's sons just like
what the bellows does to iron."
Tammam, Al-Dailami and Al-Mukhlis reported on the authority of Abu Hurairah
that the Prophet said: "Do not abuse Satan,
it is enough to seek Allah's Refuge from his evil". [Note:All
of these hadiths are quoted from Sahih Al- Jami al-Saghir, second edition,
p 8309-8322]
These hadiths Stress that abuse might be unintentionally directed to those
who do not deserve it such as: the Companions who propagated Islam all
over the world, taught people the Qur'an and the Sunnah and paved the way
for future generations to embrace Islam.
As for the one who abuses Dahr (Time) is actually abusing MI ah, for Dahr
does not do anything on its own, in fact, it is only a framework for events.
Therefore, if someone abuses the Mastermind and Director of these events,
he actually abuses Allah, the Exalted.
Also, the one who abuses the wind is actually abusing Allah who made it
subservient to him and ordered it to blow wherever and whenever He wills.
Thus, He sends the wind with mercy or torture.
Another abuses what does good for him as when he abuses the cock when it
cries although it does him good as it wakes him up for Prayer.
Others curse fever notwithstanding the fact that it expiates sins.
Cursing Satan is futile. Instead, one should remember Allah, the Exalted,
seek His Refuge from the evils of Satan. One of the most famous Hadiths
concerning this matter
is
as follows: Abu Taymimah Al-Hugaimi reported that:
"one day as I was ridding behind the Prophet
on a donkey, it stumbled and I shouted "let Satan perish!" The Prophet
said "Do not say "let Satan perish" for if you say so he will feel important
and haughty and he will say "I thwarted him with my power!" Instead say:
"In the name of Allah", so that he will feel humiliated and be weaker than
a fly". [Note:Al-Mundhiri said, in his book
"Al-Targhib" that it is reported by Ahmad, Al-Baihaqi and Al-Hakim, but he said "If Allah's Name is mentioned, he
will diminish until be becomes like a fly." Al-Dhahabi agrees with him,
vol. 10, p.132. See also hadiths No.1915 and 1917 from our book "Al-Mantaqa
Mm Al-Targhib Wa Al- Tarhib."]
In another version Abu Dawud reported: "He
will feel as big and mighty as a house." [Note:Reported by Abu Dawud in
Al-Adab, No.4982]
This means that the devil becomes puffed up with pride whenever one curses
him or invokes Allah against him. However, when one remembers Allah and
ignores Satan
then
Satan feels dwarfish and grovels. Certainly, pronouncing "in the Name of
Allah" is a positive act because it means that one is remembering Allah
and seeking His Refuge, whereas saying "let Satan perish" is a negative
act as it does not offer solutions, nor achieve anything, thus Satan rejoices
on hearing it.
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