FURTHER EXAMPLES OF THE MESSENGER'S AND HIS FOLLOWERS' TRUSTWORTHINESS
Once,
on the way home from a military campaign, a few Companions took the chicks of a bird from
the nest to pet them. The mother-bird returned after a short while and on finding the
chicks gone, began to fly around in distress. When Gods Messenger was informed of
this, he was so grieved that he ordered the chicks to be returned immediately. By this he
demonstrated that it was not befitting for those who should be representatives of
trustworthiness to hurt any living creatures.
His Companions,
those of the generation of Islam who imbibed his Message, were each an embodiment of
trustworthiness. By virtue of this and other laudable virtues, cities and states were
submitted to the Message they conveyed. During the caliphate of Umar, the embodiment
of justice, Abu Ubayda was the commander of the Muslim armies in Syria. When the
emperor of Byzantium set out to recapture Hims with a large army, Abu Ubayda decided
to evacuate the city since there were only a handful of soldiers in his company. He
gathered the people of Hims in the city quarter and announced:
We collected the
protection tax from you because we had to defend you. Now we are too weak to defend you
against the assault of the emperor of Byzantium. In this case, we return the tax we
collected.
All the taxes
collected were returned to the non-Muslim people of Hims. Pleased with the Muslim
administration, Christian priests and Jewish rabbis flocked to the churches and synagogues
and prayed for God to grant the Muslims victory against the armies of the Byzantine
emperor.
How did Muslims behave in the
lands they conquered?
Such was the
attitude of Muslim conquerors and administrators in the lands they ruled. Muslims stayed
in Spain for eight centuries. If there were left in that land Christians in sufficient
numbers and with sufficient power to recapture it after eight centuries, this was due to
the religious tolerance of the Muslim administration. Muslim rulers, whether in Europe or
Asia or Africa, did not interfere with the religion, language or native culture of the
conquered peoples. If they had done so, there would have been no Christians or Jews left
to recapture Spain or the Balkan countries or Palestine to carry out genocides therein, or
to destroy peoples, cultures and languages almost all over the world.
Islam forbids ill-suspicion
and backbiting
Islam
emphasizes trustworthiness and security between people to the extent of condemning and
forbidding suspicion and backbiting. The Quran declares:
O you who
believe! Avoid much of suspicion for suspicion in some cases is a grave sin. And spy not,
neither backbite one another. Would one of you like to eat the flesh of his dead brother?
You would abhor it. And fear God, verily God is the Acceptor of repentance, the Most
Merciful. (al-Hujurat, 49.12)
Gods
Messenger, upon him be peace and blessings, was so sensitive on this point that when once
Aisha said of a woman, How long the neck of that woman is!, he
commented:
You have
backbitten against her and thereby eaten of her flesh!
Gods
Messenger, upon him be peace and blessings, always prayed to God as follows:
O God! I seek
refuge in You from hunger, for how bad a companion it is! I also seek refuge in You from
betrayal, for what an evil confidant it is!
The following is
also one of his severe admonitions against betrayal and disloyalty:
When God gathers
together on the Day of Judgement all the people preceding and to come, a banner will be
raised on behalf of every man of disloyalty and it will be announced: This is because of
the disloyalty of so and so!
The heart of
Gods Messenger was utterly closed to all kinds of evil, but open to all sorts of
good. He lived in a climate of security, faithfulness and trustworthiness. He never
cheated, lied, betrayed, spoke behind anyones back or slandered anyone. He never
harboured evil suspicion of anyone. In return, people relied on him, and confided in him.
His enemies spoke all kinds of slander against him but no one ever accused him of lying
and disloyalty. Those who turned their backs on him were deceived and dragged along into
wrong ways.
The Messengers utmost
reliance on God
Gods
Messenger, upon him be peace and blessings, was totally reliable. His trustworthiness had,
in fact, two aspects: one in his relationship with people, the other in his relationship
with God. While the former manifested itself as complete reliability, the latter was
exhibited as his perfect reliance on God. When combined, these two aspects always bring
about a peaceful atmosphere of steadfastness and security.
The Quran
gives several examples concerning the Prophets confidence in, and perfect reliance
on, God. To cite only a few of them:
And recite to
them the news of Noah, when he said to his people: O my people! If my stay (with
you) and my reminding (you) of the signs of God is unbearable to you, then I put my trust
in God, so come together with your partners and come to an agreement on your plan! Then
let not your affair be a worry to you, pass your sentence on me, and give me no respite. (Yunus,
10.71)
Abraham said to
his people:
I call God to
witness and bear you witness that I am free from all that you ascribe as partners in
worship to God, beside Him. So, plot against me, all of you, and give me no respite. I put
my trust in God, my Lord and your Lord. Theres not a moving creature but He has
grasp of its forelock. Verily my Lord is on a straight path. (Hud,
11.546)
Indeed there has
been an excellent example for you in Abraham and those with him, when they said to their
people: Verily we are free from you and from whatever you worship besides God; we
have rejected you, and there has arisen between us and you hostility and hatred for ever,
until you believe in God alone, except Abrahams saying to his father:
Verily I ask forgiveness (from God) for you, but I have no power to do anything for
you before God. Our Lord! In you (alone) we put our trust, and to You (alone) we return in
repentance, and to You (alone) is our final return. (al-Mumtahina, 60.4)
The nature of
unbelief consists in deviation and opposition. An unbeliever sees the world in darkness
and feels himself alone in an alien world. Whereas, for a believer, the whole universe is
a cradle of brotherhood. He feels himself connected to everything around him. By its
nature, unbelief cuts off relations between things and, as a result, an unbeliever feels
enmity against everything, especially against believers. He cannot bear their existence,
so he tries his hardest to eradicate belief from the surface of the earth. That is why all
the Prophets encountered severe opposition and, together with their followers, suffered
pitiless acts of cruelty. But, it is due to their complete confidence in and perfect
reliance on God that they never lost heart because of what befell them in Gods
Way, nor did they weaken (in will) nor were they brought low (Quran, Al
Imran, 3.146).
The Messengers reliance
on God made him fearless
The
Messengers reliance on God made him fearless. He appeared in the heartland of a
large desert where one of the most uncivilized peoples of the world lived, and, despite
their harsh treatment to the extent that even his uncle was one of his most bitter
enemies he challenged the whole world and, through complete trust in God, carried
his mission to victory. He had only a handful of men and his victory came in a very short
period. This is an unparalleled achievement in world history. We can understand his
fearless nature, which developed out of his absolute confidence in God, through the
following anecdotes.
As reported by
his biographers, the tribe of the Quraysh conspired to kill him. They selected one man
from each clan and, as a result, around two hundred men, under the command of Abu Jahl and
Abu Lahab, besieged his house. Gods Messenger told Ali, his cousin, to spend
the night in his bed and, throwing some dust at those surrounding the house while reciting
the verse, We have put a barrier before them, and a barrier behind them, so We have
covered them up, so that they cannot see (Ya Sin, 36.9), he departed without
being seen by anyone. He left Makka with his closest friend, Abu Bakr, and reached the
cave of Thawr, which is at the top of a high, steep mountain. Meanwhile, the chiefs of the
Quraysh had dispatched search parties to seize him. One of those search parties climbed
the mountain up to the cave. Abu Bakr became anxious, fearing for the life of Gods
Messenger, upon him be peace and blessings, but the latter comforted him, saying, Do
not be anxious, for God is with us, (al-Tawba, 9:39), and added: What do you
think of the two men beside whom God is the third?
In the the Battle
of Hunayn, the Muslim army was forced to retreat. All but a few thought they were about to
lose. Gods Messenger, upon him be peace and blessings, spurred on his horse forward
and shouted:
I am a Prophet.
This is not a lie! I am the son of Abd al-Muttalib!
The Messengers courage
and steadfastness coming from his reliance on God the Almighty
His courage and
steadfastness were enough for his Companions to collect themselves and ultimately to gain
the victory.
As related
through various channels, during the military campaign of Ghatfan and Anmar, a courageous
chieftain named Ghowras unexpectedly appeared at the side of Gods Messenger, who was
lying under a tree. Ghowras unsheathed his sword and asked Gods Messenger, Who
will save you from me now?
God will,
the Messenger replied. He then prayed: O God, suffice me against him in any way You
will!
At that moment,
Ghowras was knocked down, and his sword slipped from his hand. Gods Messenger, upon
him be peace and blessings, took the sword and asked him: Now, who will save you from me?
Ghowras began to
tremble and entreated Gods Messenger to spare his life. You are a noble,
forgiving man; only forgiveness is expected of you, he pleaded. Gods Messenger
forgave him, and when Ghowras returned to his tribe, he said to them: I have just
come from the best of mankind.
Trustworthiness
is one of the cornerstones of belief. The Quran says:
Verily, God
commands you to commit the trusts to (the charge of) those qualified for them, and when
you judge between men, to judge with justice. Verily how excellent is the teaching which
He gives you! Truly God is All-Hearing, All-Seeing. (al-Nisa, 4.58)
Breach of trusts is a sign of
the end of time
Breach of
trusts is, according to Gods Messenger, upon him be peace and blessings, a sign of
the end of time. Once he said:
When the trust
is breached, expect the end of time.
When his
Companions asked how the trust would be breached, he answered:
If a job or post
is assigned to the one not qualified for it, then expect the end of time.
Assignment of a
job or post to the one qualified to do it is a social trust and has a very significant
role in public administration and social order. The abuse of this principle causes
disorder in society. There should be order in all levels of society with some taking
responsibility for others. Gods Messenger declared:
Each of you is a
shepherd [manager] and each of you is responsible for his flock. The ruler is
a shepherd responsible for his subjects. A husband is a shepherd
responsible for his family and a woman is a shepherd and is responsible in the
house of her husband. A servant is a shepherd and is responsible for managing
the duties or the property his master entrusted to him.
If everyone in a
society from the doorman to the president is mindful about fulfilling his
responsibilities, we will be living in a society of trustworthy ones, for
which humankind express their longing in utopias.
The one who is not
trustworthy is not a believer
Trustworthiness
is so essential an aspect of belief that Gods Messenger once declared:
The one who is
not trustworthy is not a believer.
In another of his
sayings, he describes a believer as the one whom the people trust concerning their blood
and property.
He also said:
Promise me the
following six things and I will promise you Paradise: When you speak, speak the truth;
when you give a promise, carry it out; when something is entrusted to you, do not breach
it; always keep chaste without being involved in any illicit intercourse; keep your eyes
away from what is unlawful and hold your hands back from the forbidden.
To look lustfully
at a woman other than your wife is strictly forbidden by Islam. Concerning this,
Gods Messenger declares:
God says:
[Such] a glance is like a poisonous arrow from the quiver of Satan. Whoever refrains
out of fear of Me, I inculcate belief so firmly in his heart that he tastes it.
To live in
absolute security is only possible under the rule of trustworthy people. If the Muslim
world observes the Divine Trust and becomes the representative of trustworthiness and
security in the world, a new world order based on justice and balance will be
possible. Otherwise, mankind will continue to chase after mirages of justice,
security and happiness.
The Messengers every
word and deed pronounced that he is a Messenger of God
Through his
truthfulness, trustworthiness and all other laudable virtues, Gods Messenger
imprinted an indelible mark upon peoples of every age. His every word and deed pronounced
that Muhammad is a Messenger of God, one who was sent to guide people to truth, to bring
them out of the darkness of ignorance, savagery, slavery and immorality, into the light of
knowledge, high morality, love, compassion and true freedom.
One of
Avicennas students said to him one day that if, with his extraordinary understanding
and intelligence, he were to make a claim to Prophethood, people would gather around him.
Avicenna said nothing. Some time passed and they were on a journey together in wintertime.
Avicenna awoke from his sleep one morning at dawn, wakened his student and, telling him he
was thirsty, asked him to fetch some water. The student put him off and made excuses.
However much Avicenna persisted, the student was not prepared to leave his warm bed in the
cold winter. At that moment the cry of the muezzin called out from the minaret: God
is the Greatest... I bear witness that there is no deity but God. I bear witness that
Muhammad is the Messenger of God... Avicenna saw that this was a good opportunity to
give the answer to his student, so he said: You, who averred that if I made claim to
be a Prophet, people would believe in me. Look now and see how the request I just made of
you, who have been my student for years and have benefited from my lessons, has not even
had the effect of making you leave your warm bed to fetch me some water. But this muezzin
strictly obeys the four-hundred-year (now fourteen-hundred-year)-old command of the
Prophet. He got up from his warm bed, as he always does every morning together with
hundreds of thousands of others, climbed up to that great height and bore witness to the
Unity of God and to the Messengership of Muhammad, upon him be peace and blessings. Look,
and think how great the difference is! |