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In the Name of Allah,
Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
All praise and thanks
are due to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon
His Messenger.
Dear brother, we really appreciate you question and
implore Allah to enlighten your heart with the
truth, Islam. In fact, the question you have posed
is of great importance for it focuses on the
Muslim’s role on earth.
Muslims, as individuals and groups, have to fulfill
certain basic duties which summarize the universal
values of Islam. When these duties are observed they
bring justice, peace and happiness in this world and
they will indeed bring success and salvation in the
Hereafter.
Regarding these basic duties, we’d cite some words
of a Khutbah delivered by Dr. Muzammil H. Siddiqi,
former President of the Islamic Society of North
America, at ISOC - Shawwal 20, 1422/ January 4,
2002:
“In the Glorious Qur’an, Allah, Most High, says,
“Your Lord has decreed that you worship none but
Him, and that you be kind to parents. Whether one or
both of them attain old age in your life, say not to
them a word of contempt, nor repel them, but address
them in terms of honor. And, out of kindness, lower
to them the wing of humility, and say: 'My Lord!
Bestow on them Mercy even as they cherished me in
childhood.' Your Lord knows best what is in your
hearts: if you do deeds of righteousness, verily He
is Most Forgiving to those who turn to Him again and
again (in true penitence). And, render to the
kindred their due rights, as (also) to those in
want, and to the wayfarer: but squander not (your
wealth) in the manner of a spendthrift. Verily,
spendthrifts are brothers of the Evil Ones; and the
Evil One is to his Lord (Himself) ungrateful. And
even if you have to turn away from them in pursuit
of the Mercy from thy Lord which you do expect, yet
speak to them a word of easy kindness. Make not your
hand tied to your neck, nor stretch it forth to its
utmost reach, so that you become blameworthy and
destitute. Verily your Lord does provide sustenance
in abundance for whom He pleases, and He provides in
a just measure: for He does know and regard all His
servants. Kill not your children for fear of want:
We shall provide sustenance for them as well as for
you. Verily, the killing of them is a great sin. Nor
come nigh to adultery: for it is a shameful (deed)
and an evil, opening the road (to other evils). Nor
take life - which Allah has made sacred - except for
just cause. And if anyone is slain wrongfully, We
have given his heir authority (to demand Qisas
or to forgive): but let him not exceed bounds in the
matter of taking life; for he is helped (by the
law). Come not nigh to the orphan’s property except
to improve it, until he attains the age of full
strength; and fulfill (every) engagement, for
(every) engagement, will be inquired into (on the
Day of Reckoning). Give full measure when you
measure, and weigh with a balance that is straight;
that is the most fitting and the most advantageous
in the final determination. And, pursue not that of
which you have no knowledge; for every act of
hearing, or of seeing, or of (feeling in) the heart
will be inquired into (on the Day of Reckoning). Nor
walk on the earth with insolence: for you cannot
rend the earth asunder, nor reach the mountains in
height. Of all such things the evil is hateful in
the sight of your Lord. These are among the
(precepts of) wisdom, which thy Lord has revealed to
you. Take not, with Allah, another object of
worship, lest you should be thrown into Hell,
blameworthy and rejected.” (Al-Isra’: 23-39)
Surat al-Isra’ was revealed to Prophet
Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) in Makkah
after his Night Journey from Makkah to Jerusalem. In
this surah Allah mentions some basic
commitments of Muslims. Without fulfilling these
commitments no individual or group can succeed.
Muslims have to live by these values and should
invite the humanity to these principles. These
principles are not limited to one race, tribe or
group; they are universal in their scope and
application. These are also called the Hikmah
or the teachings of wisdom. It is wise for every one
to follow them. If followed properly they are
capable to increase the goodness and wisdom of all
people. These principles are:
1. To worship Allah alone: This means to
recognize Allah as the ultimate reality and to
recognize Allah as the Lord, to worship Him with all
sincerity and to submit to Him in every aspect of
life. A Muslim’s life is nothing but total
commitment to Allah. We are not only monotheists
(people of Tawhid) but we are also
theocentric people. Allah is the center of our life
and He is our total and ultimate concern.
2. To be respectful and kind to the parents:
This is to acknowledge the compassion and kindness
of the parents, to be grateful to them and to do
one’s utmost to reciprocate that love and
compassion. Filial piety and devotion is the second
most important commitment of Muslims. Respect and
kindness to parents is not just a social duty for
us; it is our religious duty and obligation.
3. To be good to your relatives, to the poor and
the travelers: This is to remember that we are
interconnected in this world. Our responsibilities
are not only towards ourselves and our immediate
families, but also to other relatives and to the
society at large. We are all in need of each other
and we are all fellow travelers in this path of
life. We must see what we can do for others. Muslims
must live a socially responsible life. Social
responsibility begins with the family, other
relatives and it includes all those who are in need.
4. To be careful with your money and not to waste
your resources: One should be neither too tight
with one’s money nor too lose with it. Extravagance
is not right, but also one should not become stingy
and miserly. A Muslim is committed to the balanced
life style. Money should be earned in Halal
(lawful) ways and it should be spent in the right
manner. This principle can be applied to all
resources that Allah has given us. Wise and
conscientious use of resources is a very important
commitment of Muslims.
5. To take good care of your children: As we
recognize the rights of the parents, we should also
recognize the rights of children. Our children are
our future. We must see that we raise healthy,
intelligent and morally responsible children. Our
commitment should be to raise them in safe and
healthy environment. We must protect their life as
well as their sprit and mind, their morals and
manners.
6. To steer clear of adultery and illicit
relations: Sexual perversions bring the greatest
harm to individuals and societies. Observing the
proper rules in this matter lead to health,
happiness and good moral society. Muslims are
committed to pure, clean and socially responsible
life style. Islam teaches that one should not come
even close to adultery or fornication. This means
proper dress code for males and females, proper
behavior in mixed societies and proper control on
social relations and entertainment.
7. To respect every life and not to kill anyone
unless in the pursuit of justice: This means
that one should recognize the sanctity of all life
and should not do anything that may jeopardize life.
One should avoid aggression and violence, because
these things lead to murder. Every Muslim must be
committed to peaceful ways. Conflicts should be
resolved by dialogue and negotiations, not by
killings and murders. However, justice must be
maintained, because just punishment brings safety
and protects life.
8. To take care of the orphans: Orphans and
all those who are vulnerable must be taken care of.
Their rights must be recognized and they should be
protected from all harms. A Muslim must be deeply
committed to the care of young, poor, infirm and
handicapped. Kindness and compassion is the basic
commitment of a Muslim. It includes every one,
including the animals.
9. To fulfill the promises and your commitments:
Promises and contracts are an important part of
human life and human civilization. When promises are
not kept, people lose trust in each other and the
whole society becomes weak. Muslims must be true to
their words. Our commitment must be to speak the
truth, to be honest and when we make a pledge we do
our best to fulfill our pledges.
10. To be honest in business dealings and not to
cheat in weight or measurement: Honest business
brings progress, success and blessings. All business
whether it is commercial, social or political must
be done with a sense of justice and fairness. A
Muslim is committed to fair dealing in everything
and with every one. Dealing with a Muslim means
dealing with full confidence. A Muslim businessman
is the most truthful businessman. A Muslim worker is
the most honest worker. A Muslim in any profession
should bring honor to that profession.
11. To do things with knowledge and not to follow
the hearsay or act on half- knowledge: The
information agencies, the media have a great
responsibility. A lot of injustice is done when the
misinformation is given or the information is
misused. Muslims should be committed to truth in
information. They should promote truthful and honest
reporting about everyone including their enemies. A
report coming from a Muslim source should be the
most trustworthy report. In a similar way Muslim
should be extremely careful with their actions and
reactions. They should not react without proper
evidence against anyone. They should show the world
how the information is ascertained.
12. To be humble and have no arrogance:
Moderation and balance is the best thing in one’s
behavior as well as in one’s attitudes toward
others. A Muslim is a dignified person, but he/she
is humble. A Muslim is not boastful, arrogant or
vainglorious. A Muslim thanks Allah for all His
gifts. For everything the ultimate praise is for
Allah and the real glory belongs to Allah.
These are the basic commitments of Muslims, as
individuals and as people. These are the principles
of wisdom and the universal values of Islam. When
they are followed they bring justice, peace and
happiness in this world and they will indeed bring
success and salvation in the Hereafter. Let us all
try to make these our real commitments.”
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