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Anger for the sake of Allah: A part of Imaan

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    Anger for the sake of Allah: A part of Imaan

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    Bismillah Walhamdulillah Was Salaatu Was Salaam 'ala Rasulillah
    As-Salaam Alaikum Wa-Rahmatullahi Wa-Barakatuhu

    Anger for the sake of Allaah:
    A part of Imaan
    By Asma bint Shameem


    Few weeks back, we talked about the reprehensible kind of anger, the kind that is fueled by pride and selfish desires for the ‘nafs‘. Anger that inspires a person to avenge his own personal feelings is indeed blameworthy.

    However, there is also the kind of anger which is praiseworthy….the kind of anger that is an integral part of our Deen….without which one’s Imaan is weak and bereft…..This is the anger for the sake of Allaah Subhaanahu wa Ta’ala.



    There is a misconception in our society and culture that ALL anger is bad…..some of us even go as far as to say that all anger is HARAAM!

    But that is absolutely NOT TRUE.

    The Prophet (pbuh) got angry:

    To the contrary, there are many examples in the Sunnah that show us that the Prophet (pbuh) got angry. However, his anger was never to defend himself or for personal reasons, Rather, it was to ensure the dominance of Allah’s Word…..the protection of His boundaries.


    The Companions relate that the Prophet (pbuh) would never became angry for anything. However, if the sanctity of Allah was profaned, then nothing could assuage his anger.” [Bukhaari and Muslim]

    So when the Prophet saw a curtain having pictures (of animals) in Umm ul Mo’mineen Aishas(RA)house…“His face got red with anger, and then he got hold of the curtain and tore it into pieces. The Prophet said, "Such people as paint these pictures will receive the severest punishment on the Day of Resurrection ." (Bukhaari)


    And when a man was brought to the Prophet in a state of intoxication…..“The Prophet felt it hard (was angry) and ordered all those who were present in the house, to beat him.” (Bukhaari)

    And when a man came to the Prophet and said "I keep away from the morning prayer only because such and such person prolongs the prayer when he leads us in it. The narrator said: I had never seen Allah's Apostle more furious in giving advice than he was on that day.” (Bukhaari)

    And there are many, many other examples. His’ was the anger for the sake of Allaah, when His rights were violated….when His religion was mocked.



    This is the kind of anger that a Muslim should feel when Allaah is disobeyed, his religion is attacked, his beliefs blasphemed, and the honor and lives of the people are transgressed against. Indeed, what kind of piety is there in a person who witnesses Allahs sanctities being violated, His religion abandoned, the Sunnah of His Messenger shunned, and yet remains still with a cold heart and a shut mouth!


    So,
    For every defiance and disobedience to Allaah ….one should feel angry
    For every Sunnah being desecrated….….one should feel angry
    For every Bidah being introduced in the name of Ibadah….one should feel angry

    For every Halaal being shunned and every Haraam being adopted….one should feel angry
    For every human right that is being violated….one should feel angry
    For every act of terror…every transgression…..every oppression……every wrongdoing….one should feel angry


    And……Every time your kids lie….or, your family doesnt wake up for Fajr….or your wife/daughter goes out without Hijaab…one should feel angry.



    Because these are the acts that ANGER ALLAAH!
    These are deeds that bring on His wrath!
    These are actions that go AGAINST the teachings of His Messenger (pbuh).
    And whatever makes Allah angry should make us angry, too!
    Whatever displeases the Prophet (pbuh) should displease us, too!



    You will not find any people who believe in Allaah and the Last Day, making friendship with and loving those who oppose Allaah and His Messenger, even though they were their fathers or their sons or their brothers or their people.” [al-Mujaadilah 58:22]


    The Prophet (pbuh) said: The strongest bond of faith is loyalty for the sake of Allah and opposition for His sake; love for the sake of Allah and enmity for His sake.


    Yet, we have slowly become immune to all this. We have totally lost all perspective of what is of utmost importance. We choose to ignore the slack in religion, but we are very harsh when it comes to the Dunya.


    We get angry if our kids are late for school…..but we let them sleep through Fajr!
    We get angry if they don’t work hard for their Final Exams….but we don’t worry much about how they have prepared for their REAL Final Exam….the one in the Aakhirah!





    We are anxious to pay our taxes on time, yet it doesn’t bother us if we didn’t pay our Zakah this year….or the year before….or the year before….!


    When someone disobeys our rules, we are harsh and quick to reprimand, yet we are constantly disobeying Allaah and His Messenger (pbuh) and don’t even give it second thought!


    When someone insults us, we are ready to fight him….yet when someone insults the Prophet (pbuh) by introducing BIDAH in the religion, we turn the other cheek!


    When we are inconvenienced in the slightest, we are SOOO sore…..yet when Muslims all over the world are being oppressed, we think its their problem!
    Subhaan Allaah!



    We, as true Muslims, should feel this anger to disobedience, the resentment to injustice.
    However, this anger, if it is truly and sincerely for Allah's sake, will only inspire us to noble deeds and to personal sacrifice, and never to base, unjust, immoral, or other un-Islamic actions.


    The solution lies in coming back to Allaah, making sincere repentance, and to educate the masses, spread the word of Allaah, establish the Sunnah, striving hard in His Cause with love and sincerity and setting a model for others to see with one’s own exemplary behavior.


    May Allaah guide us and give us the ‘Tawfeeq’to love what He loves and hate what He hates, as this is an essential part of one’s ‘Aqeedah’, without which one’s Imaan is incomplete.
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    Re: Anger for the sake of Allah: A part of Imaan

    format_quote Originally Posted by Abdul-Raouf View Post
    For every defiance and disobedience to Allaah ….one should feel angry
    For every Sunnah being desecrated….….one should feel angry
    For every Bidah being introduced in the name of Ibadah….one should feel angry

    For every Halaal being shunned and every Haraam being adopted….one should feel angry
    For every human right that is being violated….one should feel angry
    For every act of terror…every transgression…..every oppression……every wrongdoing….one should feel angry
    That's true, one should feel angry. But I think the writer ought to have emphasized upon another point when saying this, because it wouldn't be wise to show one's anger every time a person violates the law of Allah. For example, when a man urinated in the masjid, the companions were quick in showing their great anger regarding this deed, but the Prophet pbbuh was calm and told them to pour water over it. If we were to show our anger every time someone disobeys (and we all do that), that could cause a lot of trouble, in my opinion.
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    Re: Anger for the sake of Allah: A part of Imaan

    Yes i agree with this but i think people might get misguided by this but i do belive that we should feel thisanger sincere in our heart if a muslim opposes what allah(swt) or the prophet(pbuh) has taught us. And with that being said should guide our brothers and sisters and inform them of the word of the prophet muhammad(pbuh).Since we are not living in the time of the prophet. I think this would be most necessary.
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    Re: Anger for the sake of Allah: A part of Imaan

    great thread and I agree with the OP
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    Re: Anger for the sake of Allah: A part of Imaan

    Assalamu-alaikum,

    JazakAllah khair for a great read!
    It resonates closely for me.....

    Ive recently found myself becoming quite upset/ angry - esp. with my family - about things such as undue suspicion of others, back-biting, watching unislamic programmes on TV, etc.
    Ive tried so hard to change some of their behaviours - to no avail......that Im often left frustrated/ angry.......and then, feeling upset and guilty about actually being angry.

    Its most difficult to try to bring about positive change within our own families, and it can be the most painful as well.

    The fact is that we often just have no choice, but to swallow our emotions and watch silently as they go about disregarding the commands of Allah and His messenger (sallalahu alaihi wasalam).

    We are bound to our families.
    So, apart from very extreme circumstances or, if they are imposing their unislamic ways upon yourself - you have to choose the importance of family ties over what 'is right'.

    Its a difficult pill to swallow.

    But sometimes, we just have to hate something within our hearts, and have patience and make duaa for Allah to send hidayaat.......

    Sometimes for the sake of peace, sabr (patience) is better than anger.

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    "Oh Turner of Hearts, keep my heart firm on Your Deen."



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    Re: Anger for the sake of Allah: A part of Imaan

    ^ Everytime I see my family doing that which may displease Allaah I first exhort them ofcourse. THen I remind myself that I am nothing compared to them and it is far more likely that Allaah is pleased with them then pleased with me. This prevents me from drastic behaviour
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