Do you hate someone?!

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Do you hate someone? Do you really hate someone? You haven't spoken to him for a while? You've been blaming him?

You're not the only one; the Muslim Ummah today is diseased with this to the extent that almost every Muslim knows another Muslim who he hates.

The Ummah is like a building with the Muslims as it's bricks, brotherhood is the cement. Without forgiveness you cannot have brotherhood.

OK then, he wronged you. He deceived you. He backbited you. He lied to you. But even in these extreme situations the Qur'an and the Hadith teach us that we have to forgive others (especially those who hurt us the most) if we wish to earn the forgiveness of Allah on the day of judgement. We have all committed many sins, made many mistakes and no doubt we have wronged others, we have deceived others, we have backbited others and no doubt we have lied to others.
So what makes us focus onto brothers' and sisters' errors while we remain unconscious of our own. Not to forgive is like to live in arrogance, and ignorance of our own shortcomings.

Forgiveness is linked with piety and God-consciousness, is there anybody who is not without sin? Is there anybody who can be arrogant enough to say that he does not need to forgive? Do we not know that Allah forgives those who forgive others? Therefore, we should realise the difficulties of others and forgive them. Allah says in the Qur'an:

"Be quick in the forgiveness from your Lord, and pardon (all) men - for Allah loves those who do good." [Surah ali Imran; 3:133-134]

And we know that Allah Himself is Ar-Rahmaan (the Most Compassionate) and Ar-Raheem (the Most Merciful) and that His Mercy is infinite, and that no matter the sin (except shirk) Allah is always willing to answer the person's call for forgiveness. In fact Allah loves the tear drop that falls from the eye of one who sincerely seeks the forgiveness of his Lord.

And Allah loves us to have hearts that are ready to forgive.

The Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) once asked his companions;
"Do you know what will cause you to have high walled palaces in Paradise (as a symbol of great reward) and will cause you to be raised by God?" When they replied in the negative, he said,
"To be forgiving and to control yourself in the face of provocation, to give justice to the person who was unfair and unjust to you, to give to someone even though he did not give to you when you were in need and to keep connection with someone who may not have reciprocated your concern."

Similarly the Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) said that the best of people are those who are slow to get angry and quick to forgive. On the other hand the worst of people are those, he said who get angry quickly but are slow to forgive.

The characteristic that makes a person most likely to forgive is the purity of his or her heart. Apologies must be accepted, the Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) said that:

"Whoever apologises to his brother and that apology is not accepted, then the person who refuses to accept the apology bears the sin of one who takes the property of another unjustly.

And the Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) also said that:

"The doors of the Garden are open on Monday and Thursday. Every Muslim slave who does not associate anything with Allah is forgiven except for the man who has enmity between him and his brother. It is said, 'Leave those two until they have made a reconciliation. Leave those two until they have made a reconciliation.'"

If we look at the example and the character of the Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) we can see that he was always forgiving and never showed enmity to anyone except those who waged war against him. There was an old lady who used to throw rubbish in his way every day, on one occasion she did not throw rubbish in the street, so he decided to go and see what was the matter. She was ill in bed, to her amazement, the Messenger of Allah (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) came to see her and find out about her.

She accepted Islam.

This is the example of the man whom we claim to follow. Thumamah, as the chief of his tribe had killed many Muslims. On his travels, he was caught by the Muslim soldiers and was taken to the Prophet's masjid and tied to one of the pillars. The Messenger of Allah (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) commanded his companions to untie him and give him the best food. The Messenger of God (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) was indeed a mercy for the worlds.

We should similarly be merciful with each other. First of all, we ourselves should not do anything to upset our brothers and sisters (because this is in itself a part of mercy) and then we should forgive those who have upset us or made us angry. We will never be a strong ummah if we are not able to forgive.

Some might say that to forgive is a sign of weakness and humiliation, and for them it is better to be strong and preserve their honor. But honor in the eyes of Allah lies in forgiveness.

"But indeed if any shows patience and forgives that would truly be an exercise of courageous will and resolution in the conduct of affairs."
[surah 42:43]


If we are to be really strong then we have to be strong against Shaytaan and forgive our brothers and sisters, and in this way maybe Allah will decide insha-Allah to forgive ourselves for our many mistakes.

" ...honour in the eyes of Allah lies in forgiveness....."


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Blessings and peace be with you Muj4h1d4;

The ability to forgive, is a power beyond our understanding in the way it brings peace in our hearts.

In the spirit of praying for peace

Eric
 
This is beautiful thread. Forgiveness is indeed on of the most important keys to developing a relationship with God. How can anyone reach God if s/he has hatred and anger in her/his heart?
 
Aww wow mashaAllah nice post sister, excellent actually heh,

jazakillahu khair for sharing,

May Allah forgive us and make us amongst those who are quick to forgive. Ameen (say Ameen)

AsalamuAlaykum Warahmatullahi Wabarakatuh.
 
Errare humanum est, ignoscere divinum.

To err is human, to forgive is divine.



MashaAllah, very very good thread, sister. JazakAllah khair!
 
When u forgive someone its like you have just let go of a great burden and can relax
Excellent post mashaAllah!
 
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Jazaak Allaah Khayr for your comments :)

How us humans keep the hatred in our heart....when we could easily replace it with love and forgiveness....Subhaan Allaah.
 
:sl: Baraka'allahu feek yaa ukhtee, this was truly needed..! Jazakallah khair. :)
 
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At first I did not understand what you meant here. Then I remebered that the quote:

Errare humanum est, ignoscere divinum.

was originally by the Pagan Roman Philosopher Cicero.

As such, I can see how it would be offensive to some people, especially those who are familiar with history.

However, in spite of the origin of the words, the meaning is what is important. Looking at the meaning and the context in which it is written we should look at it as a reminder that "We humans commit errors, only Allah(swt) can truly forgive"

We must always remember, each of us will hurt and offend our Brothers and Sisters, and that they in turn will hurt us. All of us will err. The beauty is the understanding that Allah(swt) can forgive us. Inshallah

All of us need forgiveness, when others hurt us, instead of returning the hurt with hate, perhaps it would be best to make Du'a for Allah(swt) to grant them forgiveness and let us not become overtaken with hate.

Another thing I became aware of is how easy it is for any of us to say something with the best of intents and for others to see the same things from a different view. Let us all learn to understand the views of others.
 
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Great post.

Hate is one of the main problems in Islam right now and it is sad to see that things are getting worse. We need to forgive but not to forget.

Inshallah things will change soon.
 

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