Interacting
with others in life is necessary, as a person is surrounded by
neighbors, relatives and colleagues in institutions of study and
workplaces. Due to this dealing with different types of people, it is
natural to be made susceptible to harm from some of them. Suppose that
every such act one is subjected to, is met by an evil one in its like,
in return; regardless of whether this harm is slight or great, or
intentional or not, the communities would turn into a jungle. People
will abandon good traits and live without regulations or rules. To
prevent the Muslim community from this detestable scenario, Allaah The
Almighty commanded His believing slaves to resist evil with something
good, when He Says (what means): {And
not equal are the good deed and the bad. Repel [evil] by that [deed]
which is better; and thereupon the one whom between you and him is
enmity [will become] as though he was a devoted friend.} [Quran 41:34]
Undoubtedly,
the ultimate act that is superior to countering evil with its like, is
to pardon and be compassionate, or at the least, to turn away and avoid
further embroiling oneself. Dear brother and sister! By adopting this
noble moral, you are safeguarding your own self-respect and rationality.
Therefore, you have to keep yourself away from the provocation of foul
people in order to be one of the true servants of Allaah The Almighty.
He describes them Saying (what means):
· {And
they who turn away from laghw (anything from falsehood, and that
includes association, other minor sins and all useless speech, actions
and concerns; furthermore, busying oneself with that which does not
concern him is included).} [Quran 23:3]
· {And
when they hear ill speech, they turn away from it and say: "For us are
our deeds, and for you are your deeds. Peace will be upon you; we seek
not the ignorant."} [Quran 28:55]
· {And when the ignorant address them [harshly], they say [words of] peace.} [Quran 25:63]
When
one treats an abuser in a wholesome manner, he or she would suppress
his or her anger, thereby becoming one of those whom the Prophet,
, referred to when he said: "He
who stifles his rage while he is able to give vent to it, Allaah will
summon him in front of all people on the Day of Resurrection and let him
choose from the Hoor (maidens of Paradise) as he pleases."
Furthermore,
one of the greatest benefits of repelling evil with a better deed is
that the enemy who wants to inflict harm and evil, often converts into a
defending supporter and a devoted friend. There is a wondrous magic in
good manners that it can be more influential than physical force and
vengeful will. Thus, antagonism changes into a different sentiment, as
Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {Repel
[evil] by that [deed] which is better; and thereupon the one whom
between you and him is enmity [will become] as though he was a devoted
friend.} [Quran 41:34] That is why Ibn ‘Abbaas
advised: "Use your forbearance to ward off the ignorance of those who harm you with [that trait of theirs]."
We have observed the best of all creatures, Muhammad,
, not only tolerating the maltreatment of the violent, but also overlooking that and pardoning them. ‘Aa’ishah
described him, saying: "He does not counter evil with evil, rather he absolves and forgives." This was also the example of the righteous people
who followed the methodology of the Prophet,
. One of them was insulted by someone once, so he said to him: "If you are mistaken, I ask Allaah to pardon you; and if you are correct, I ask Him to forgive me."
Although
we are all required to adopt this trait, a person in a position of
power is worthier of doing so more than others. That is why among the
final instructions of the Prophet,
, before his death, was: "Whoever
is given authority over something in the Ummah of Muhammad and has the
power to harm or bring benefit to anyone, then he should reward those
who do good and pardon those who commit evil." In his,
, life, a man once came to him complaining about his servant, saying: "I have a servant who is a wrongdoer and an oppressor. Should I beat him?"The Prophet,
, said: "Forgive him as much as seventy times per day."
Also,
a person whose relatives treat him unjustly is particularly in need of
this quality. He or she should not meet their ill behavior with evil in
return; rather, he or she has to pardon, forgive and increase in
compassion. It was narrated that a man came to the Prophet,
, and said: "O
Messenger of Allaah, I have some relatives with whom I maintain ties of
kinship and they sever them; I pardon them and they oppress me; I treat
them kindly and they harm me. Should I then treat them in the same
way?”The Messenger of Allaah,
, replied:
“No, then you would all be sinners; rather, you should be better and
maintain the ties of kinship and as long as you are in that state, you
will have a protector and supporter appointed from Allaah with you.'"
Repelling
vice with a better deed is the remedy that restores damaged social
relations. It reforms what has been corrupted and renews that which is
effaced. With this treatment, the manifestations of goodness are
revived, people race each other in virtuous acts, the gates of iniquity
are blocked to Satan and evil does not find any means to spread.
Instead, beneficence will prevail and the motives and consequences of
vice will be eradicated.
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