PROTECTION OF FAITH MUST TAKE PRECEDENCE OVER
EVERYTHING:
ACKNOWLEDGE THE SERVICES OF PIOUS PRECURSORS AND ENTERTAIN RESPECT FOR THEM
Shaykh Abul-Hasan Ali Nadwi (Marhoom)
This speech was delivered at the Muslim
Community Centre of Chicago on June 20, 1977. As there was a very representative
gathering and it was going to be the last speech of the tour, the Maulana
thought it fit to restate briefly what he had seen and felt during his stay in
that part of the world, and, also, offer some suggestions.
Brothers, Sisters and Friends!
I have been journeying through the United States and Canada
for the last there weeks. During it, I have made dozens of speeches in Urdu and
Arabic. But a speech is, after all, a formal public discourse in which there is
the force of eloquence as well as repetition of ideas. Today, I Will talk to you
informally, like a family-member. I will give some personal impressions, and
offer a few suggestions, and shall feel obliged if you will think over them
seriously.
After meeting different people and representatives of
different organisations, I have arrived at certain conclusions. There are, as it
were, the gains of the present visit for which I am deeply grateful to M.S.A.
and other well-wishers. I pray to God and beg you, also, to join me in the
prayer that at todays meeting, I may say only what is going to be useful and
beneficial to you in the long run, and this journey of mine does not turn out to
be an exercise in futility, for I am often assailed by the doubt whether I have
proved really worthy of all the trouble. It has been a long and expensive affair
and friends have spared no pains to make it possible Now, will I not be called
to account by God for it May be, I have committed mistakes during the trip and
failed to live upto expectations. What I am going to say, today, may serve as an
atonement for my failings. There is no dearth of speeches, and it has, also,
become customary to put questions to the speaker at the end of a speech. In the
midst of it all, however, the real thing is forgotten. Often it so happens that
during a speech the listeners begin to formulate questions in their minds. I
hope you will not indulge in the exercise until I have finished.
First of all, I will ask you earnestly to protect the wealth
of Islam you possess. Do not lose it at any cost. If you realised how short was
the life of world and how long the life of futurity and through what stages were
you going to pass in the Hereafter, your hair would stand on end. Who will be
more unfortunate than ourselves if we did everything here in America but allowed
the provision of the fear of God and solicitiude for the Hereafter to go to
waste. I swear by God that it would have been much better to starve than to
invite the risk and imperil the religious future of our children. We will be the
greatest losers if we gained everything, but lost the wealth of Faith.
The Apostle of God said, One of the three qualities
essential for tasting the sweetness of faith is that the idea of going back to
Apostasy after a man has embraced Islam is as dreadful to him as being thrown
into fire."
Let us not, by our conduct. be the verifiers of the truth of
these verses of the Quran:
Shall We tell you of those who lose most in respect of
their deeds ? Those whose efforts have been wasted in this life, while they
thought they were acquiring good by their works ? (XVIII : 103-104)
The poor souls believed that they were acquiring good by their
works ! This is the moral of these verses. What I fear is that it might be
applying to us. Many people know that they are doing wrong when they are guilty
of a reprehensible or immoral act. But a peculiarity of the modern civilisation
is that it never occurs to a man that he can err. He is so smug and
self-satisfied. For instance, if one enquires from anyone in India or Pakistan
where his brother was and what he was doing, he will reply with a twinkle in his
eye, "Masha Allah, He is in America and earning so many thousand dollars." This
is what is being said back home. Here, on our part, we say, "How well have we
done ? What would we be earning bad we stayed in Hyderabad, Uttar Pradesh,
Bihar, Lahore or Karachi? Here we are getting more than what a Governor or
Minister in India or Pakistan gets?"
Be on your guard against this frame of mind and prefer the
security and preservation of Faith to every kind of worldly success so that you
do not depart from this world save as truthful Muslims. I say that a man who
lives in America and takes the Faith unimpaired with him to the next world will,
perhaps, merit a greater reward than him who dies in Arabia because he protects
the lamp of his faith against all sorts of storms and tempests. It is related
that the Apostle of God said:
"Some of my brothers will be steadfast in Faith and
observe their duty to God." "Are we not your brothers'? asked the Companions.
You are my Companions," replied the Prophet, ,but my brothers are those who
have not seen me. They will be born much later and their faith will be on the
unseen. i. e. they will embrace Islam without seeing me."
Believe me, you can attain the highest grade of spiritual
excellence in America and the good work you do here will be infinitely more
pleasing to the Lord because the mother feels more strongly for her child when
it is far off from her and prays more earnestly for its safety. You are the
children of Islam who are placed far away from its cradle and surrounded by
forces of Apostasy and Materialism. You will, therefore, be receiving the
special attention of God. Do not despair of His Mercy.
Give precedence to Islam in all circumstances. Poverty with
Faith is a million times better than power and wealth that are without it. By
the grace of God, you are an intelligent and educated people- Should there be
the least danger to Faith, go back to your native land or to any other place
where there may the security of Faith, along with your family, even if you have
to do it on foot. Whatever the conditions, your endeavour should be to live upto
the Divine Commandment : And die not save as men who have surrendered (unto
Him). (11: 132).
Next, let all your deeds be intended for seeking the
countenance of the Lord and no other consideration, like that of place or
position, should prevail. Worldly gain will, Insha Allah, come your way
according to your ability and application, but take care of your intention so
that you may receive the due reward on what you do. As a Tradition of the
Prophet reads :
"The actions are judged according to intentions, and to
every man is due what he intended. Thus, whosoever migrates for the sake of
Allah and His Apostle, his migration is accounted for the sake of Allah and
His Apostle; and whosoever migrates for the sake of this world or to wed a
woman, it will be accounted only for the purpose for which it is intended."
Look into your intention from time to time, and make it right.
The aim and idea behind all your acts should be the propitiation of the Lord and
the service of Islam and Muslims. You will, then, Insha Allah, earn the reward
equal in value to that on Jehad, and, sometimes, even on martyrdom.
Your effort should be to do everything with Iman (faith in
God) and ihtisab (confident expectation of Divine recompense) - A deed carries
weight with God only when it is performed with iman and ihtisab. For example, it
is stated in a Tradition about the fasts of Ramzan that, whoever keeps the fasts
of Ramzan with Iman and lhtisab, all his previous sins will be forgiven".
You may well ask how can fasting be observed with bad- niyati
(badness of intention). Brothers, bad-niyati is one thing; be-niyati (absence of
intention) is another; and, as I often say, the Muslims are more a victim of be-niyati
than bad-niyati. At the time of performing a deed they care not to ask
themselves whether they are doing it with the intention of pleasing the Lord or
out of habit or custom.
Thirdly, do not be self-complacent. Look inward, into your own
heart and mind. Keep your deeds under constant review. Cultivate the habit of
self-criticism. Be your own examiner. I will advise you to visit your native
countries regularly, every two years or so. Maintain a living contact with the
places of your origin. It would be better if you could go to India, Pakistan or
the cities of Mecca and Medina and spend some time there in a religious
environment and in the company of virtuous and godly men. The wells of religious
fervour and God-consciousness would dry up within you if you went on living here
without a break. The battery of the heart must be charged from time to time by
going to your country and passing a few months in it. I have noticed that there
is a marked difference between those who maintain a contact with their native
lands and those who do not. People who are out of touch with their
home-countries generally, develop an insensitiveness towards religious feelings,
values and ideals.
Even if they offer Salaat and observe fasting, it is in a
routine manner. I agree that this, too, is not unavailing, but they grow
indifferent to the spiritual content of these acts. They fail to appreciate
their solidity and have no idea of the state of the chosen bondmen of the Lord
and of the quality of their prayers and the depth and intensity of their
feelings.
Religious environment is in the nature of a power-house. By
the grace of God, this environment still exists in India and Pakistan and men of
high moral and spiritual stature are found in whose company the rust is removed
from the hearts. I am saying it from personal experience. The same way have I
felt even in Saudi Arabia which I visit frequently. There, also, I have observed
that families who have remained in contact with India are in a much better shape
than those who have adopted the Arab culture and severed their ties with India.
Mecca and Medina are, of course, the real centres of Islam, but they, too, have
started accepting thoughtlessly the influence of the Western Civilisation and
the petrodollars are playing havoc with the social and cultural values of the
Arabs. What is more, a sort of complacency is created when people take up
residence in those blessed cities. We are the inhabitants of Hejaz, we live
under the shadow of the House of Ka'aba-this is how they begin to feel. One the
contrary, religious condition of those is, definitely, better who maintain a
living contact with India make regular visits to it, do not lose touch with Urdu
in which religious books and magazines are published, and make the theologians
and spiritual mentors coming from India and Pakistan their guests and learn the
laws and principles of the Shariat from them; they go more frequently to Mecca
and Medina, perform the Umra (Pilgrimage to Mecca at any time of the year apart
from the days of the Haj) more often and bear a greater attachment for the
sacred town of Medina.
Fourthly, you live in America, and are, also, interested in
the Islamic literature. I have seen that there is a growing demand in the United
States and Canada for good religious books in English and Urdu, and theologians,
writers and leaders from Islamic countries come here and meetings are arranged
in their honour. Now, I want to impress upon you one thing : do not deprecate
the pious precursors and think ill of those who have served the cause of Faith
in their own spheres. It is a most dangerous trend and a grave folly. Our
brothers whose knowledge is derived solely from books are, generally, more prone
to it. When they read such articles or books they jump to the conclusion that no
one had yet under- taken a thorough study of Islam. In their immature minds they
form a tapeline for measuring the service to Faith, and proceed to pronounce
judgement on every reformer on the basis of it.
You have no idea of the difficult circumstances in which these
deep-hearted men had carried out their mission. I can only sympathise with him
who, for instance, blames Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani for spending all his time in
giving sermons and caring nothing for the establishment of an Islamic State,
although, in his days, the Abbasid Caliph had suspended the Islamic order.
Gentlemen ! Are you not aware of the magnificent work done by
this illustrious man of God ? Africa is still indebted to him for it was through
his Order that Islam spread there, and similar has been the case with India,
Indonesia and many other countries. God alone knows how many dead hearts were
reanimated by him and how many men were delivered from Apostasy and Polytheism
to Islam through his efforts. He knew that the Abbasid Caliphs belonged to the
family of the sacred Prophet; they were Arabs and Hashmites, and understood the
Quran as well as he did. Then, why did they not acquit themselves in a fitting
manner as the Caliphs of Islam? He was convinced that at the root of it lay the
excessive fondness for power and wealth. So, he set himself to the task of the
moral and spiritual regeneration of the society as a whole. I ask you what is
wrong with Pakistan? Is that country and its rulers not Muslims? Had it not been
created in the name of Islam? Only the other day a Pakistani friend was telling
me that a youngman who was related to him had joined a procession that was being
taken out at Lyalipur to protest against the Government. Some- one in the
procession raised the slogan "On what was the foundation of Pakistan laid?" On
La illaaha, illailaah, Mohammadui rasulullaah," replied the youngman. He had
hardly finished the sentence that a bullet hit him in the chest and he dropped
dead on the ground, (It should be noted that the incident took place in the days
of Mr. Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, after the last General Elections.) Now, tell me,
whether the shot war fired by a Muslim or a non-Muslim? Why is it happening? Why
is a Muslim killing a Muslim? If a person sincerely believed that the malaise
was due primarily to headlong absorption in worldly aims and pleasures and spent
his life fighting against it, what was wrong with it.
Sometimes, it is imagined that if anyone did not work for the
establishment of an Islamic State, be simply wasted his time and did nothing. no
matter whether he was Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani, Mujaddid Alf-Sani or Shah
Waliullab. This is owing to an imperfect reading of history. I say without
hesitation that if Islam is safe and alive in the world, today, the credit for
it does not go to any one section of the Ummat. The theologians, the jurists,
the scholars of the Traditions, the religious teachers, the spiritual mentors
and the Sufi-saints have all played their part.
Were anyone to assert that Imam Abu Hanifa only taught the
rules and proprieties of Salaat and Roza while he should have seized power and
established an Islamic State, then, my friends, the Islamic State would have
come into being, but who would have been there to teach how Salaat was to be
offered ? And of what worth is a Caliphate in which no one knows how to say
Salaat ?
Those who, if We give them power in the land, establish
worship and pay the poor-due and enjoin what is right and forbid iniquity. And
Allah's is the sequel of events. (XXII : 41)
The Quran does not say that those whom We will teach how to
offer Salaat will establish the Islamic Government, but that power and rule is
meant for paving the way for Salaat so that there remained no excuse for
neglect.
Says the Lord : Until persecution is no more, and
religion is all for Allah. (Vill : 39)
Never imagine that those who preceded us were worthless men,
none of whom understood Islam or tried to establish the whole of it in form as
well as in spirit-. In fact, they all were doing their best to serve the cause
of Faith : someone was giving sermons, someone was teaching the Traditions,
someone was issuing religious decrees and someone was writing books.
According to his aptitude and circumstances, everyone of them
was engaged in the propagation and preservation of Islam and moral and spiritual
instruction of Muslims.
We must not denigrate those who dedicated their lives to the
teaching of the Name of Allah and the training and uplift of the Muslims. It
will be the height of ingratitude to deny or depreciate their services. These
task were performed, generally, by those who, in common parlance, are called
Sufis. Do you not know what a glorious role the Sufis have played ? They have
saved the Islamic society from debasement and degeneration. I can prove it. The
tide of materialism would have swept the Muslim Millet away like a straw had
they not performed the fundamental duty. It was owing to them that sensuality
and self-indulgence could not become the order of the day with the Muslims, and
when anyone succumbed to the temptations of the Devil or to his own baser
instincts, he went to those godly men and repented. The Sufi saints and
spiritual mentors produced the right kind of men and took from them the work for
which they were most suited. Our history is defective. As I have written in the
Foreword of Tarikh-i-Dawat-o-Azimat (By the same author. It has been brought out
into English under the title of Saviours of Islamic Spirit.), the fault lies not
with the history of Islam, but with the writing of it. The history as it has
been written revolves round the courts of kings and noble lords and no
worthwhile study has been made of the endeavours of reformation and renovation,
otherwise there is no vacuum in it.
Do not be misled into believing that it is only now that some
persons have understood Islam. No one had done it earlier. It will show Islam in
a very poor light. The continuance of the Quran will become doubtful and so will
be its clarity and understandability which has been demonstrated by Divine
pronouncements like By the Scripture which maketh plain, (XLIII : 2), and This
is clear Arabic speech, (XVI : 103), once we profess it.
Moreover, how can we be sure that the book which no one could
understand for twelve hundred years had now been completely understood ? I, as
such, regard every book or article as harmful which gives the impression that
the meaning of Islam has not fully been grasped during all these twelve hundred
years or that some of the Islamic truths are yet to be unrevealed. I can never
accept it. The fundamental doctrines of Islam, the Quranic truths and the
imperatives of Faith have always been with us, without an interruption, and
whoever imagines that these have not been understood for a long time, betrays a
lamentable lack of vision. I challenge anyone to prove about a reality or truth
that it was forgotten at any time by the whole of the Islamic World.
Ibn-i-Taimiyah has gone to the extent of claiming that there is not even a
Sunnat which might have been forsaken by the Muslims as a whole. If it had gone
defunct in one part of the Muslim World, it was alive in another part.
Men of faith live in the world like the sun,
Setting here, rising there; rising here, setting there.
Just as the sun never really sets,-if it passes below the
horizon in one part of the world, it emerges into sight in an- other-, the
realities of Islam, also, do not become altogether extinct. If they fade away at
one place, there rise up men at another place to stake their lives for the
survival of those truths. Never imagine that no one has been able to understand
Islam property although it has been here with us forever a thousand years, as if
Islam is something of a riddle or an enigma. It is not like the doctrine of
Trinity to explain which a complete philosophy is needed. It is nothing of the
sort.
We may not meet again, and, hence, my eagerness to bring home
the point to you. I do not want to blame or criticise anyone. My object simply
is that the whole thing became clear to you.
So, have a good opinion of the pious precursors and pray for
them. It is set forth in the Quran:
And those who come (into the faith) after them and pray :
Our Lord ! Forgive us and our brethren who were before us in the faith and
place not in our hearts any rancour towards those who believe. Our Lord ! Thou
art Full of Pity, Merciful. (LIX 10)
There is a great protection of Faith in thinking well of the
pious precursors, otherwise when the tongue becomes impudent, one speaks out
whatever one likes.
Brothers ! Did they not understand the Faith who were much
better than us in Knowledge, Action and Repentance ? If they did not understand,
how can we be sure that we have understood it?
Another thing that helps greatly in the protection of Faith is
Salaat Do your best to offer Salaat regularly and at the correct time. As Hazrat
Omar had said in a circular, "The most important in all your activities and
affairs is Salaat. He who protects it, will protect everything, and he who
neglects it, will not let anything remain." Thus, hold fast to Salaat; do not
neglect it wherever you are. If nothing more, offer only the Farz Rakats, but it
is better to offer the Sunnats and Nafils as well for they act as a shield for
the Farz Rakats.
Lastly, beware of the Western Civilisation which is now at the
peak of its glory. I have noticed here a great laxity in some matters. To put it
plainly, the intermixing of the two sexes has attained alarming proportions. Try
your best to avoid mixed gatherings. If it is necessary for you to attend a
party or meeting where the ladies are present, maintain a distance with them. At
such gatherings there should be a separate enclosure and even a separate passage
way, for women. There is a great protection in it. The Islamic social and
cultural design is based on very wise principles and sound and healthful
considerations. Free intercourse between men and women is strictly forbidden in
Islam. Do not accept such influences of the American Civilisation. As far as
possible, protect the Islamic culture and civilisation and try to preserve its
distinctive qualities and standards.
One word more and I have done. Please do not misunderstand me.
I am not advocating cultural arrogance, nor supporting a hostile or negative
attitude towards anyone. Whatever I have said is in a spirit of sincerity and
well-wishing. I entertain respect for everyone and am known for
large-heartedness to the extent of earning a bad name. I have relations with
people belonging to different schools of thought and hold them in esteem. It is
out of a feeling of moral obligation that I have drawn your attention to these
things.
I shall, Insha Allah, be praying for you and hope that you,
too, will remember me in your prayers.
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