In one of the great prophetic narrations which included few, yet very comprehensive words, the Prophet
clarified one of the means for salvation, and a sign of the excellence
of Islam. This narration gives the believing slave a tool by which to
measure himself and realize how close or far he is from the straight
path.
Abu Hurayrah reported that the Messenger of Allah said: "It is from the excellence of (a believer's) Islam that he should shun that which is of no concern to him". [At-Tirmithi].
This narration contains many great
meanings which a believer should understand and apply. It is one of the
principles and foundations of good manners, and thus some scholars
considered it to constitute one-third or one-fourth of the religion of
Islam.
Imam Ibn Al-Qayyim, may AllaAh have mercy upon him, said: “The Prophet summed all the aspects of piety and devoutness in this narration. He
outlined for the slave what to do and what to shun, and it is an
indication to the first pillar of soul purification, namely, shunning
what does not concern the person, which leads to the second pillar, and
that is busying oneself essentially with what concerns him”
He
clarified that shunning that which does not concern the person is a
means to attain excellence in religion. This means, that people, in
reality, are of two categories, those who are excellent in Islam and
those who are not. The one who applies Islam inwardly and outwardly is
the one who has reached the level of excellence , as Allah Says (what
means): “And who is better
in religion than one who submits himself to Allah while being a doer of
good and follows the religion of Abraham, inclining toward truth? And
Allah took Abraham as an intimate friend.” [Quran: 4:125].
On the other hand, the one who does not
apply Islam inwardly and outwardly is the one whose degree of commitment
to Islam is low, and one of the signs of this in him is that he busies
himself in that which does not concern him.
The following verse is proof substantiating the meaning of the narration, in which Allah Says (what means): “And they who turn away from ill speech” [Quran: 23:3]. “… ill speech”
is anything from falsehood, and that includes association, other minor
sins and all useless speech, actions and concerns. Furthermore, busing
oneself with that which does not concern him is included in the
definition of “ill speech”.
There are other
prophetic narrations which highlight the virtue of excellence in
religion, such as the narration of Abu Hurayrah in which he reported that the Messenger of Allah said: "When
one of you reaches the level of excellence in faith, then every good
deed is multiplied for him ten times up to seven hundred times; and each
sin is recorded as only one, until he meets Allah” [Muslim].
The saying of the Prophet : “… that which is of no concern to him"
means, that which does not benefit him in his worldly life or the
Hereafter, and this includes things that are prohibited, disliked,
doubtful, and excess permissible matters which one does not really need.
The measure by which one knows whether something is of his concern or not, is Islamic teachings and not ones desires.
Many people decide to abandon enjoining
good and forbidding evil under the pretext that this is interfering with
people’s privacy and personal life. They would do so claiming that it
is not a person’s concern to intervene in other people's affairs, basing
their argument on an incorrect understanding of this very narration.
Abu Bakr As-Siddeeq said: “O you people! You recite and misinterpret the following verse (which means): `O
you who believe! Take care of your own selves. If you follow the
(right) guidance [and enjoin what is right (Islamic Monotheism and all
that Islam orders one to do) and forbid what is wrong (polytheism,
disbelief and all that Islam has forbidden)] no hurt can come to you
from those who are in error.` [Quran:5:105] But I have heard Messenger of Allah saying: “When people see an oppressor but do not prevent him from (doing evil), it is likely that Allah will punish them all.”” [Abu Dawood and At-Tirmithi]
In another narration he said: “Never
that evil is committed and people do not prevent it, though able to do
so, but Allah will overwhelm them with punishment”.
One other thing that one must concern
himself with is the affairs of other believers and their issues, because
he who does not worry about the affairs of his fellow Muslims is not
one of them.
The need to understand this narration,
its implications and applications intensifies in times like ours, when
people’s commitments and personal obligations have increased and
priorities are mixed up.
The implementation of this narration is
the first practical step toward reforming oneself and those under his
guardianship and care which leads to achieving excellence in religion.
This happens by concentrating on that which is beneficial and staying
away from all that is not ones concern.
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