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How are the societies that have been conceived by Islam?
"O mankind! We created you from a single (pair) of a
male and a female, and made you into nations and tribes, that you may know each
other not that may despise (each other). Verily the most honoured of you in the
sight of Allah is (he who is) the most righteous of you. And Allah has full
knowledge and is well acquainted (with all things)."
Islam teaches that all men are the creations of the One and
Only God and that they exist under His protection. It is from a single matter,
the essence of clay, that everyone has been created. The origin of all humanity
is from the first parents – Adam and Eve. The distinctions that men have
created have absolutely no place before the Almighty who created them. The
worship offered only to One True God is the source of strength that can unite
mankind. Narrow mindedness and shriveled outlook disappear when one prostrates
before the almighty. When one realizes that faith and good deeds alone are what
makes a man noble in the presence of God, all hastiness and arrogance fostered
by pride and vanity and he becomes humble and pious. With the realization that
there is only one God, and that all men are His servants, with no distinction
between the rich and the poor, the native and the foreigner, the fair and the
dark, the elite and the lowly, the master and the slave, they prostrate only
before him, the Almighty, the Merciful. This is the picture of the society that
has been conceived by Islam, a society without narrow boundaries.
How should one behave to one’s parents?
"Your Lord has decreed that you worship none but Him,
and that you be kind to parents. Whether one or both of them attain old age in
your life, say not to them a word of contempt, nor repel them but address them,
in terms of honour and, out of kindness, lower to them the wing of humility
through mercy, and say: My Lord! Bestow on them your Mercy as they cherished me
in childhood." Holy Qur’an 17: 23, 24
Islam teaches that after the obligation to the Creator,
one’s great obligation is to one’s own parents. It is a great sin to be
impertinent, negligent and disobedient to them. Only if parents ask the
children to act against God, they shall disobey. Even if the parents remain non-Muslims,
it is the responsibility of the Muslim children to look after them. It is the
unavoidable responsibility of the children to protect their parents who have
attained old age. Islam also teaches that it is sinful to rebuke and abuse
one’s aged parents.
• One who breaks family ties will never enter Paradise.
• To give alms to the poor is charity. But if assistance is
provided to a relative, then it is charity as well as strengthening of family
ties.
• He who wishes to enter Paradise through the best door must
please his parents.
Prophet Muhammed (PBUH)
What does Islam say about the neighbourhood?
Just as relationship in a family, Islam views that the
relationship between neighbours ought to be warm and cordial. The Prophet
(PBUH) advised decent behaviour to the neighbours without causing any kind of
disturbance to them. He taught us to take into account the opinion of the
neighbour with regard to one’s character and personality. It is clear that the
mutual responsibility amongst neighbours is indeed significant, as exemplified
by the advice of the Prophet when he said that no true Muslim fills his belly
when his neighbour is starving and that should be considered even if one has to
dilute the broth by adding a little water.
• I swear in His Name, Who holds my life, no man is a true
believer unless he desires for his brother that which he desires for himself
• Know that you are good if your neighbours speak well of
you. Know that you are bad if your neighbours speak badly about you.
Prophet Muhammed (PBUH)
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