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Tazkiyah
Humbleness
The Muslim Creed
Tazkiyah
Humbleness
The Muslim Creed
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Humbleness is the opposite of arrogance, and is an attitude and behavior that Allah and His Messenger
The best way to achieve humbleness in the heart is contained in the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah
1. Extending As-Salam (saying As-Salamu Alaykum, peace be unto you).
Abdullah ibn ‘Amer said that a man asked the Messenger of Allah
[Al-Bukhari & Muslim]
Therefore, extending As-Salam to the old, young, rich, poor, noble, common folk, stranger and relative, will open one’s heart to achieve humbleness and will shut the door closed for arrogance and tyranny.
2. Muslims should hate that people stand up for them when they pass by them or enter their homes or businesses.
Mu’awiyah bin Abi Sufyan once entered a house where Abdullah ibn Az-Zubair and Abdullah ibn ‘Amer were sitting. Abdullah ibn ‘Amer stood up while Ibn Az-Zubair did not. Mu’awiyah said, “O ibn ‘Amer! Sit down, for I heard the Messenger of Allah
[At-Tirmithi]
This Hadith prohibits the Muslim to like that people stand up for him when he meets with or passes by them. Furthermore, this Hadith teaches Muslims to enjoin righteousness and forbid evil, for Mu’awiyah criticized Abdullah ibn ‘Amer for standing up for him.
3. Sitting wherever one finds space.
Jabir bin Samurah said, “When we used to come to the Prophet
[Al-Bukhari & Muslim]
Also, Ibn Umar used to avoid the place which a man vacated to make space for him. Therefore, one should sit wherever he finds space, whether in the center of the audience or not. Also, those who accept it that first-comers have the right to the best seats, because all Muslims whether rich or poor are equal, will achieve humbleness in their hearts and deed, Allah willing.
4. Prohibiting the Muslim from claiming purity for himself. Allah said, what translated means,
So ascribe not purity to yourselves. He knows best him who fears Allah and keeps his duty to Him.
[Surah 53:32]
Mohammad ibn ‘Amr ibn Ataa’ said that he named his daughter Barrah (the righteous one). However, Zaynab bint Abi Salamah said that the Messenger of Allah
[Muslim]
5. Prohibiting praising people in their presence.
Abu Musa said, “The Prophet
[Al- Bukhari & Muslim]
Also,
Abdur- Ra’hman bin Abi Bakrah said that a man was once mentioned in the presence of the Messenger of Allah
[Al-Bukhari & Muslim]
Also,
Ibrahim At-Taymi said that his father said, “We were sitting in the presence of Umar when a man praised another man to his face. Umar said, ‘You ‘Aqartahu (crippled him), may Allah do the same to you.’” Furthermore, Abu Ma’mar said that a man stood up and praised one of the leaders, then Al-Miqdad started throwing sand in his face, and saying, “The Messenger of Allah
[Muslim, At-Tirmithi, Abu Dawood & ibn Majah]
From these Hadiths and stories, we conclude that the Messenger of Allah
6. Shortening the length of the clothes.
Ibn Juray bin Sulaiym said that the Messenger of Allah
[Abu Dawood, At-Tirmithi & Al- Hakim]
In this Hadith, the Messenger of Allah
Also,
Abu Hurayrah said that the Prophet
[Al-Bukhari]
Furthermore,
Abu Hurayrah narrated that the Prophet
[Al-Bukhari & Muslim]
These Hadiths above state that wearing long dresses which cover the ankles is a type of arrogance, or at least leads to such behavior. Therefore, shortening the length of the dress is a type of humbleness and leads to such behavior, Allah willing. These are some of the ways with which one can attain the characteristic of humbleness, Allah willing. We ask Allah that He help us attain this attribute, He is the All-Hearer, the One Who can answer the supplication.
Source:http://www.quraan.com/index.aspx?&tabid=31&artid=43
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