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Ignore that
which does not concern you
A Sign of Excellence in Islam
by Shaykh Nathim Sultan
Abu Hurayrah, may Allah be pleased
with him, narrated that the Messenger of Allah
said:
“A sign of one’s
excellence in his Islam, is ignoring what does not concern him.” (Ahmad,
Malik & At-Tirmithi)
The Status of
this Hadith
Ibn Rajab said, “This Hadith is a basic and an important source of good
behavior in Islam.” Mohammad ibn Zayd, a great scholar of the Maliki
Mathhab, said, “Four Hadiths comprise a perfect code of conduct. One of
them is, ‘Whoever believes in Allah and His Messenger should say that
which is useful or keep silent.’ Another Hadith is when the Prophet said
to the man who sought his advice, ‘Avoid getting angry.’ A third is
the Hadith, ‘The believer loves for his (believing) brother what he loves
for himself.’ The fourth is the above Hadith.”
A Sign of
Excellence in Islam
A sign of one’s excellence in the
religion, is his ignoring what does not concern him, including all things said
or done. The Muslim should only participate in what concerns him, such as
anything that is his property, right, obligation or under his control. To be
concerned with something entails preserving and taking care of this thing that
one is allowed to be concerned with.
As for the matters that do not
concern one, they are in abundance. Usually, when a person tries to interfere in
such matters that do not concern him, the tool frequently used for this is the
tongue. Muslims are ordered to utter only good words, for Allah said:
“Not a word he (man) utters,
but there is a watcher by him ready (to record it).” [50:18]
Many people ignore the fact that
in Islam, words are considered actions. Such people care not to preserve their
tongues from uttering evil or nonsense. Mu`ath ibn Jabal did not know the
importance of discretion in the words one utters, so he asked the Prophet,
“Are we going to be held responsible for what we say?” The Prophet
answered, “May your mother lose you! What else will lead people to be
dragged in the Fire on their faces, but the result of what they utter with their
tongues.” [Irwaa’ al-Ghaleel]
An-Nawawi said in his book,
“Riyadh as-Saliheen”, “Know that everyone should only talk
about what might lead to benefit. When talking and being silent are equal in
benefit, then the Sunnah is to be silent. This is because to be talkative will
usually lead to uttering evil, even if it starts with seemingly harmless words.
One should always be on the safe side, a state that is indeed desired.”
When a person utters only good words, he gains respect in his community.
Likewise, if he is talkative and nosy, disrespect and a bad reputation are the
result.
This Hadith indicates that
ignoring what does not concern one, is a sign of his excellence in the religion.
Being successful in working the righteous deeds and gaining an increase in the
number of good deeds are all results of this better behavior. The number of sins
will also decrease if one protects his tongue from uttering evil. Abu Hurayrah
said:
“If you improve your Islam,
then every good deed you work will increase (and will be multiplied) by ten
folds to seven hundred times in reward. On the other hand, each sin is recorded
according to its weight, until one meets Allah, the Exalted One.” [Muslim]
Ignoring What
Does Not Concern You
The only way to know right from wrong is through the Islamic Shari`ah (Law).
What one wishes and desires do not count in this regard. The Prophet has
considered the one who ignores what does not concern him to be an excellent
Muslim. Therefore, Islam alone must be consulted to define what does or does not
concern a Muslim. Because many Muslims do not depend on the Shari`ah to define
what they can or cannot participate in, they sometimes abandon their obligations
or what they are supposed to do or say, thinking that this is not of their
concern. They sometimes defy the rules of the religion by not advising their
Muslim brothers, thinking that this also is not of their concern. Or, they
indulge in what does not concern them, thinking that this is their concern. To
get out of this confusion, one should always consult the Shari`ah to know what
he is supposed to do or say.
Benefits from
the Hadith
1 -- This Hadith encourages Muslims to use the time in a manner that brings
about their benefit in this life and in the Hereafter.
2 -- Muslims should always be concerned with what is beneficial and
constructive, and should avoid what does not bring about benefit and what does
not preserve the honor.
3 -- This Hadith also encourages Muslims to strive hard to discipline their
behavior, and to reject and abandon sins, dishonor and what brings about
disrespect.
4 -- This Hadith also ordains avoiding interfering with other people’s
affairs, for unwarranted interference with other people’s business causes
divisions and hatred among Muslims.
© 1997 A Daar of Islamic
Heritage
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