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Ibn Kathir Tafsir of the Glorious Qur'an |
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MESSAGE FOR MUSLIMS IN THE
WEST Maulana Syed Abul
Hasan Ali Nadwi (Rahmatullahi Alayh) Summary of a speech
delivered in Urdu at Tablighi Markaz, Dewsbury in
1982.
Your warm reception and friendliness is a
source of great happiness for me. If I do not respect your
wishes and express my inner feelings, I would be most
ungrateful. If I desire, I could shower you with praises, for
Almighty Allah has bestowed me with an abundance of
vocabulary, but I would not be fulfilling the right of
friendship.
As you are aware, the Prophet Sallallaho
Alahi Wasallam had a burning desire to invite humanity to
accept Islam. Despite 13 years of untiring effort in Makkatul
Mukarramah and 7 years in Madinatul Munawwarah, there was no
large scale conversion of non-Muslims into Islam. However,
between 7 AH and 10 AH, after Fateh Makkah until the Prophet's
demise, there was such an influx of people entering into Islam
as was not witnessed in the preceding 20 years.
Imam Zuhri Rahmatullahi Alayh, an eminent
Muhaddith and Tabee, expresses surprise on this sea change,
with so many people embracing Islam in a matter of just 3
years. He along with other distinguished Muhaddith have
commented that this large scale conversion was due to
non-Muslims having an opportunity, for the first time, to
observe and intermingle with Muslims, witnessing their
honesty, fair dealing, compassion, and their sole reliance on
Almighty Allah. This left such a deep and profound impression
on non-Muslims that thousands entered into the fold of Islam
within a relatively short period of time.
This incident also contains abundant lessons
on how Muslims should live in this country. Their conduct
should be so sublime and captivating that whosoever sees us
accepts Islam. Whosoever sits with us should be inclined
towards Islam. There should be no need to convince anyone to
accept the Truth.
Therefore, in this country, if you wish to
live peacefully and have an opportunity to present Islam to
the host community, you will need to inculcate and manifest
sterling qualities – not just inside the Mosques – but
also outside in the streets, in the markets, in your daily
activities, and at home. A life of Taqwah will immediately
attract non-Muslims towards Islam.
As an ordinary student of Islam it is my
religious responsibility to warn you. If you do not lead an
upright life, if you continue to live an insular lifestyle,
and if you fail to manifest the beauty of Islam to
non-Muslims, then you face some real dangers. In such a case,
there is no reason for you to feel content and secure in this
country.
If ever the fire of race, religion or
nationalism rages here, then you will not be saved. In Spain,
there were Mosques a hundred times more beautiful than yours.
So do not feel content and self-satisfied. As an ordinary
student of religion, I would wish to express my joy and
happiness at this wonderful new Mosque. But how shall I
congratulate you on your achievement when the words of
congratulation are self-evident on the walls. How better can I
compliment you?
Others may not speak to you as plainly, but
remember the glorious Masjid-e-Cordova still stands in Spain.
Iqbal so eloquently reminisces the great legacy of Islamic
Spain in his famous poem Masjid-e-Qurtaba. In Islamic
Spain there were such brilliant Mosques, celebrated
Madressahs, famous scholars, for instance Shaykh-e-Akbar, Ibne
Hazm, Qurtubi, Shatbi - and how many others shall I mention?
However, when the flames of religious sectarianism raged, then
the Mosques and Madressahs became deserted. Once Islamic Spain
boasted such magnificent structures, distinguished educational
centres, and a refined culture and society. Regrettably the
Muslims, despite such a high standard of living, did not draw
the native non-Muslims of that country to see the Truth of
Islam, to warn them of the dangers of disbelief, with the
result that religious violence subsequently consumed Muslims
like a morsel. The Arabs with their glowing history,
architectural splendour, vast ocean of knowledge, were
displaced from the country, and today the ears eagerly wait to
hear the Adhaan and the empty Mosques thirst for your Salaat.
You must earn your place in this country. You
should leave an imprint on the host community of your
usefulness. You must demonstrate your existence here is more
beneficial than that of the native people. You must impart on
them the lessons of humanity. You should demonstrate how noble
and principled you are, and that there cannot be found more
upright humans elsewhere besides you. You need to establish
your worth, that you are a blessing and mercy for this
country. However if you decide to live in an enclosed
environment content with your Prayers and Fasting, apathetic
to the people and society you live in, never introducing them
to the high Islamic values, and your own personal qualities,
then beware lest any religious or sectarian violence flares
up. In such a situation you will not find safety.
I pray to Almighty Allah my prediction is
totally untrue and baseless. Remember, you are guests here.
Your Tabligh, Mosques, Madressahs, Ibaadah, and religious
sacrifices are all worthy of commendation. May Almighty Allah
grant you Barakah, but do not forget to earn your place in
this country. Gain mastery of the national language and become
proficient so that you can use it effectively to propagate
Islam. Prepare writers and orators and, although you will
distance yourself from their religion, do not distance
yourself from them. Earn credibility through your daily
activities, so much so that if you are entrusted with onerous
responsibilities, as was Prophet Yusuf Alayhis Salaam, you do
not shirk but embrace all challenges wholeheartedly.
You will have to present a new pattern of
life to this country. You will not earn recognition by
exerting yourselves in the workplace. If you overwork, you
will looked upon disparagingly and be likened to horses and
bulls and labelled as money-making machines. However if you
can show to the natives here that you are worshippers of
Almighty Allah and not wealth, you do not bow before power but
only before virtue, you are humans and think like humans, you
are concerned not only about yourselves but also about others,
and you are compassionate not just to your own children but
also to theirs - and to them - you are earnestly concerned
about the path of destruction they have chosen for themselves,
you will then earn their respect. They will begin to respect
Islam and become desirous of studying it. They will ask you
for literature concerning Islamic beliefs and practices, and
an opportunity will arise here for you to propagate Islam.
However if you remain preoccupied in eating
and working and engaged in Prayers, indifferent to what is
happening in the country, insulated within Muslims, totally
apathetic to what is happening outside, which direction the
country is taking, in such a situation if there is any trouble
you will not be able to save yourselves.
I have been meaning to convey and emphasise
this message to you, because I do not know whether I will be
able visit you in the future. You gathered here with love and
affection and therefore it was easy for me. As a student of
religion it would have been convenient for me to suggest
virtues of reciting various Zikr or prescribe certain
Wazifahs, but you might not have had an opportunity of
listening to the message I have just conveyed from anyone
else.
Please strengthen your position in this
country and earn your recognition. Do not be like a straw or
crop that is uprooted by the slightest breeze. You should be
so firm that not even a hurricane is able to shift you.
Display such noble character that you enslave the natives,
then see how these people will stand to defend you. If there
is the slightest opposition against you, they will be the
first ones to argue on your behalf and vouch what a blessing
you are for them.
May Almighty Allah grant us the ability to understand what
is right; may He bless and protect you. Ameen.
Prepared by Sulaiman Kazi
Islamic
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Source: Jamiatul Ulama (Kwazulu-Natal)
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