It was related on the authority of Abu Mas'ood Al-Badri, may Allah be pleased with him, that: "The Messenger of Allah said: "One
of the admonitions of the previous prophets which has been conveyed to
people is that if you have no shame, you can do whatever you wish." [Al-Bukhari]
Explanation of the Hadeeth:
The saying of the Messenger : "…If you feel no shame, you can do whatever you wish" is in the command form, and can be looked at from two angles, each conveying a distinct meaning:
(1) The first is that
it is a form of threat and a challenge thrown down against those who
engage in inappropriate behaviour. Such people have no shame in front of
Allah and therefore, no matter what course they take, it would not make
any real difference. In this case, it would be as if the Hadeeth is
stating: "If you do not feel any shame from doing these prohibited acts,
then do whatever you wish…" Modesty is the quality that prevents one
from immodest behaviour, and the lack of it will only cause one to
increase in distancing himself from Allah and make him indifferent to
creed or deed.
(2) The second meaning
pertains to doing that which is lawful. That is, if the action that one
is about to do is not within the category of the unlawful, and we are
not ashamed of doing the act in front of Allah or the people, then we
are free to do it. However, if we are ashamed to do it, then we should
not. The Hadeeth gives a measuring stick by which we can evaluate
actions, both privately and publicly.
Thus, the first
explanation relates to a lack of consciousness regarding Allah and the
second is regarding the opposite, which is to be conscious of Allah and
of His watching over a person and his actions.
The former explanation
relates to an unbridled Nafs (base desires and lower self), whereas the
latter implies observance of due constraint over it, so that it does not
embark on the road to destruction.
Modesty is of two types:
Modesty is either
natural or acquired. Natural modesty means that the individual has this
quality by nature and does not need to exert any effort to acquire it.
Acquired modesty, on the other hand, is attained by those who possess
knowledge concerning Allah, being cognisant concerning His Greatness,
Proximity and His Inspection of all that they do.
Points Related to Modesty:
1. Modesty is one of
the most honourable attributes and is a consistent virtue found in all
the various laws sent down to each prophet and messenger.
2. It is one of the most perfect and desirable characteristics to possess and an excellent state to be in.
3. Modesty only brings good to individuals and is an indication of faith.
4. Bashfulness and shame is in direct opposition to indecency and shamelessness.
5. Modesty is an element of faith, and indecency has no relation to it.
4. Bashfulness and shame is in direct opposition to indecency and shamelessness.
5. Modesty is an element of faith, and indecency has no relation to it.
6. Modesty adorns one's nature and personality and is indicative of his being Islamically cultured and refined.
7. Indecency, on the other hand, shows that one lacks virtues and is uncouth, dishonourable and uncultured.
8. We are obligated to guard ourselves against indecency and from acting indecently or uncultured, as qualified by Islam.
9. We must never misconstrue bashfulness or shyness with cowardice - Islamically they are far from synonymous.
10. Modesty, as mentioned, is a root virtue. One of the fruits of modesty is chastity.
11. There is no modesty when it comes to teaching the laws of Islam or searching for the truth.
11. There is no modesty when it comes to teaching the laws of Islam or searching for the truth.
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