Excerpts of Jumuah Khutbah
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Source: www.qsnetgroup.org
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The Imam of the Holy Masjid
in Makkah Al-Mukarrammah, Sheikh Abdur Rahman As-Sudais began his sermon
by praising and thanking Almighty Allah for the countless favours He has
bestowed on His servants. He then stated the word of monotheism: none has
the right to be worshipped except Allah and Muhammed is the final Prophet
and Messenger of Allah, may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him,
his household and righteous companions.
The Imam advised himself
and the worshippers to fear Almighty Allah as He should be feared because
piety is the reason for ones happiness in this world and the home of the
hereafter. The Sheikh then devoted his sermon to the topic of good treatment
amongst muslims. He said it is well known that man is civilised by nature
and cannot live in isolation, he needs to deal with others to achieve common
interests. Accordingly, it is required of the muslim to deal with others
in a good manner, to reflect the correct image of the religion to which
he belongs. Whenever a nation works together to better the treatment within
it’s borders and with other nations, even with those whom it is at odds
with, it can truly achieve glory. The Imam regretted the phenomenon of
bad behaviour and mistreatment that is on the rise amongst muslims who
are of weak faith. Many people treat others in an uncivilised manner which
only reflects their ill-intentions and indifferent attitude towards others.
This weakens the ties of love between people and adds strength to the evils
of envy and hatred. It is therefore necessary that the efforts of the righteous
reformers in a nation be directed to the issue of good behaviour amongst
people.
Allah the Almighty sent the
Prophet Muhammed, peace be upon him, to mankind to perfect their morals.
Islam has called for good treatment and true speech amongst people. Allah
said in the Holy Quran:"Say to My servants that they should only say those
things that are best." "And argue with them in ways that are best." "Repel
evil with what is better." The Imam explained this is the behaviour which
our religion has called us to, whenever we follow such a course then love
will prevail amongst people. Allah said: "Repel evil with what is better,
then will he between whom and thou was hatred become as if he were thy
friend and intimate." Sheikh As-Sudais told the worshippers that the first
step towards good treatment of others lies in the good treatment of ones
own soul. He who trains himself on good behaviour will surely do good to
others.
Regrettably, many are wronging
their own souls, they are those who when they speak to others speak only
falsehood. They are the backbiters who spread slander amongst people, and
others who mistreat people to a level which threatens to spoil the social
relations among the society. Such people have surely distanced themselves
from the gracious teachings of Islam.
The first who has the right
of good treatment from a muslim is His Lord Allah. For whom he should direct
fully his prescribed duties and obey His rules at all times. Next in rank
of good treatment is the Prophet Muhammed, peace be upon him, whom a muslim
should love and follow. Then are those charged with authority amongst people
whom muslims should obey, offer advice to and supplicate to Allah for their
success. Then come the parents to whom Islam has granted considerable rights.
Allah the Almighty said in the Holy Quran: "Thy Lord has decreed that you
worship none but Him and that you be kind to parents."
The Imam added that Islam
has also called for the good treatment of wives, the Prophet Muhammed,
peace be upon him, said, "The most perfect muslims are those of you who
have the best morals and are best to their wives." Islam has called on
muslims to bring up their children on the righteous path and not to break
the ties of kinship because Allah has commanded us to be heedful of the
wombs that bore us. Islam has broadened the sphere of good treatment to
all muslims, Allah said, "The believers are but a single brotherhood."
Sheikh As-Sudais added that Islam has also called for the good treatment
of neighbours, "And do good to parents, kinsfolk, orphans, those in need,
neighbours who are of kin, neighbours who are strangers and the companion
by your side."
The Imam advised muslims
to treat their neighbours well, to be kind to others, to lower the wing
of humility, not to break the ties with those who have broken away from
them and to forgive those who have wronged them. He said another group
who deserve good treatment is the scholars because of the sublime position
Islam has given to them. They are the group charged with the explanation
of the Shari’ah and the Sunnah. The Imam told the worshippers that the
mission of Islam is unrivalled and accordingly we should make good treatment
of others a priority in our Islamic nation first before others. In this
age of globalisation our nation is in pressing need of breeding good treatment
within its society. Previously, Islam spread in many parts of the world
because of the good behaviour of muslims towards others in matters such
as trade. The Imam advised muslims to treat others well to obtain happiness
in this world and the hereafter. He recited the verse, "Nor can goodness
and evil be equal, repel evil with what is better, then will he between
whom and thee was hatred become as a friend and intimate and no-one will
be granted such goodness except those who exercise patience and self-restraint,
none but persons of the greatest good fortune."
Sheikh As-Sudais concluded
his sermon by telling the worshippers that there are certain groups in
society which need to be treated particularly well, such as the youth due
to their sensitive age, women and orphans. "They ask thee concerning orphans,
say, the best thing to do is what is for their good." "Those who unjustly
eat up the property of orphans eat up fire into their bodies, they will
soon be enduring a blazing fire." Islam has also called for the good treatment
of widows, the needy, patients, the injured and disabled. The Imam drew
the attention of the muslims to the good treatment of labourers, house-maids,
indebtors who are in difficulty, those who have departed from their country
for education, those who suffer oppression for their religion and those
who have devoted themselves to serve other muslims.
May Allah bless and protect those who follow His guidance. Aameen.