KEEPING THE RIGHT FRIENDS
Who we keep company with is reflective of who we
are
For as far back as I can remember, my
parents would always admonish me and my siblings to keep good
company. My Dad specially had a favorite saying, "Show me your
friends and I'll tell you who you are."
Needless to say, I was always very
conscious, and careful about choosing the right people to surround
myself with. In Islam it is doubly true and essential to surround
yourself with righteous companions, because they will help to keep
your feet planted on the straight path, while doing otherwise may
lead you astray.
It was Ahmad ibn Harb, rahimahullaah,
who said, "There is nothing more beneficial to a Muslim's heart than
to mix with the righteous and to watch their actions, while nothing
is more harmful to the heart of the Muslim than mixing with sinners,
and watching their actions." No matter who you are, or how strong or
independent you may feel, no man, or woman, is an island, and you
can't make it through this life alone. This is why Islam so stresses
the Jama'ah, or the congregation. The sayings that there is strength
in numbers and that it is the lone sheep that gets devoured by the
wolf are true.
Therefore we need to adopt correct
manners, in that we try ardently never to do an action or to
befriend anyone without knowing whether the pleasure of Allah is in
it or not, and never loving and hating for worldly reasons. For the
Prophet of Allah, sallallahu alayhi wassalaam said, "Whoever loves
for Allah, and hates for Allah, gives for Allah and withholds for
Allah, has completed his faith." (Abu Dawud) So who should be our
companions? First of all they should be good Muslims, who believe in
Allah and His Messenger. For Allah says in the Qur'an, "And who so
obeys Allah and the Messenger [Muhammad, sallallahu alayhe wassalaam],
then they will be in the company of those on whom Allah has bestowed
His Grace, of the prophets, the Siddiqun (those followers of the
prophets who were first and foremost to believe in them), the
martyrs, and the righteous. And how excellent these companions are."
[4:69]
Secondly, being around them should make
you want to increase in good deeds. Allah ta'ala says, "And We have
sent down to you [O Muhammad, sallallahu alayhe wasallam], the Book
[this Qur'an] in truth, confirming the Scriptures that came before
it and Mohayminan [trustworthy in highness and a witness] over it.
So judge between them by what Allah has revealed, and follow not
their vain desires, diverging away from the truth that has come to
you. To each among you, We have prescribed a law and a clear way. If
Allah willed, He would have made you one nation, but that [He] may
test you in what He has given you; so strive as in a race in good
deeds. The return of you [all] is to Allah; then He will inform you
about that in which you used to differ." [5:48] By aligning
ourselves with people who do good deeds, we are then prompted to
compete with them in this regard, and thus improving the character
and the religion of everyone involved.
Lastly, but by no means the least, our
companions should help us to remember Allah. For Allah ta'ala says,
"O you who believe! Let not your properties or your children divert
you from the remembrance of Allah. And whosoever does this, then
they are the losers." [63:9] In this time of hustle and bustle, it
is very easy for us to get caught up in the pursuit of worldly
gains. This is why it is increasingly important to surround
ourselves with people, who will encourage us to think of Allah, in
every instance of our lives.
The superiority of the remembrance of
Allah was explained by the Prophet Muhammad, sallallahu alayhe
wasallam, who said, "The example of the one who remembers his Lord,
in comparison to the one who does not remember his Lord, is that of
a living creature compared to a dead one. (Bukhari)
So let us take stock of the people we
spend our time with. Do they fall into the above categories? If our
friends aren't doing these things, then what does being with them
say about us? We should strive to love those who love Allah, and to
hate those who hate Allah, and what He has sent down of guidance for
humanity. For the Prophet, sallallahu alayhe wasallam said, "Whoever
possesses three things will find the sweetness of eman. For Allah
and His Messenger to be more beloved to him than anything else; to
love a person for Allah's sake alone; and to hate to return to
disbelief the way he hates to be thrown into the fire." (Bukhari)
Sumayyah bint Joan
Last modified:
July 19, 2007
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