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    How We Should Treat Each Other
    Sheikh Khâlid al-Saq`abi


    Islam teaches us how our relationships with one another should be.
    The most serious principle to be adopted in this regard is that of
    loving and hating for Allah's sake. The Prophet (peace be upon him)
    said: "Whoever loves for the sake of Allah, hates for the sake of
    Allah, gives for the sake of Allah, and forbids for the sake of
    Allah, has indeed perfected his faith."


    This is the most important principle that should govern our
    interpersonal relationships. It ensures that our relationships with
    other people are not based on personal interests or ulterior
    motives. A Muslim is not just thinking: What can I get out of it?
    Such shallow relationships continue only so long as there is some
    personal benefit to be had.
    And come to an end when those interests are fulfilled

    On the other hand, a relationship based on the love for the sake of
    Allah is an enduring relationship that will never come to an end,
    not even by death. It will continue forever. The Prophet (peace be
    upon him) said: There are seven whom Allah will shade with His shade
    on the day when there is no shade but His shade…" and he mentioned
    among them: "… two men who love each other for the sake of Allah,
    meeting and parting for that reason alone." [Sahîh al-Bukhârî and
    Sahîh Muslim].


    Ibn Hajr, in his commentary on this hadîth, makes it clear that
    though it mentions men in its wording, women are most certainly
    included in its meaning.

    There are numerous rights that people have over one another. These
    rights help to shape our relationships. I would briefly like to
    mention eight of these rights that we as Muslims should seriously
    strive to put into practice in our dealings with one another. I
    shall reinforce what I say with practical examples from the lives of
    our pious predecessors.

    1. There is a financial right that we have over one another. Each
    one of us has the duty of providing financial support to someone who
    is in need of it. We do not, however, have to bring harm upon
    ourselves in doing so.

    The Prophet (peace be upon him) informs us that Allah says: "My love
    became obligatory for those who give to each others for My sake."


    Yazîd b. `Abd al-Malik said: "I feel ashamed before Allah to ask Him
    to grant entry into Paradise for one of my brothers and then feel
    stingy to give him a gold or silver coin."


    2. We must likewise provide food and clothing for those who need it.
    May Allah bless Abû Sulaymân al-Dârânî who said: "If all the life of
    this world was contained in one morsel of food that was in my hand,
    then a brother approached me for it, I would love to give him that
    morsel." He also said: "I may put a morsel of food into the mouth of
    my brother and find its taste in my own mouth."

    3. We must also support each other with our physical efforts and our
    labors. We should always be willing to lend a helping hand and to do
    something personally for the sake of someone else.

    Muhammad b. Ja`far said: "I promptly do what my enemies want me to
    do, because I loathe that they should be disappointed with me." If
    this is the case for our enemies, then how should our conduct be
    with our friends?


    4. We must express our feelings of good will to others. The Prophet
    (peace be upon him) said: "If any of you loves someone, let him tell
    him that."


    It is also right for us to defend the honor of another when someone
    tries to speak ill about him or her. The Prophet (peace be upon him)
    said: "Whoever defends the reputation of his Muslim brother will
    have a right from Allah to defend him from Hell on the Day of
    Judgment.
    "

    5. We must forgive and excuse each other's mistakes and
    shortcomings. These mistakes might be deficiencies in a person's
    religion – someone committing a sin – or they may be in the way that
    person treats us. In the first case, what is needed from us is
    sincere advice. It should be our ardent desire to try and guide our
    brother or sister back to what is right.

    It was related from the lives of our pious predecessors that two
    brothers in religion were very close to each other, then one of them
    fell into sin. People encouraged the pious man to abandon his sinful
    friend. He refused to do so and said: "He needs me in this trial
    more than he has ever needed me before. I must help him and pray to
    Allah to return him back to how he used to be."

    As for any mistreatment we might experience at the hands of another,
    we should overlook it and remember that no one is perfect and we
    cannot expect from anyone that he will never exhibit to us bad
    behavior at some time or another.

    6. We must pray for others both during their lives and after they
    die. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said: "A Muslim's secret
    supplication for his brother will be answered. There is an angel at
    his head each time he offers supplication for his brother the angel
    says: `Âmîn, and the same for you'."[Sahîh Muslim]


    The Companion Abû al-Dardâ' said: "I offer supplication for seventy
    of my brethren while prostrating in prayer."

    7. We must be faithful in our relationships. Our faithfulness to one
    another is something that must continue even after a person dies by
    our keeping up contact with that person's children and dear ones.
    Your love for that person was intended for the Hereafter, so if this
    love ceases when that person dies, then it never really existed.

    It has been said that a little faithfulness after death is much more
    precious than a lot of faithfulness during life.

    8. We must be easy in our dealings with people and not expect too
    much from them. It is not good to place burdens on people that will
    be hard or costly for them. Imam al-Fudayl said: "Often, when people
    abandon one another, it is because of the burdens that they impose
    on each another." When people deal easily with each other, it
    increases the love that exists between them.

    May Allah help us to put these principles into practice in our
    lives, and may He increase the love that we feel for each other for
    His sake.



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    MashaAllah, read this before, but thanks for the reminder
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    Re: How We Should Treat Each Other

    masha Allah sis hidaayah,that was a good read.

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