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Principles of Success
To choose the easiest option
means that you should evaluate your options and choose the most feasible. *According to the Quran, Prophet
Muhammad (SAWS) was the most excellent example for all of humanity. Even
non-Muslim historians recognize him to be one of the most successful
personalities in history. * *In 1946 Reverend R
Bosworth-Smith in “Mohammed & Mohammedanism.” wrote about the Prophet: * *”Head of the state as well as
the Church, he was Caesar and Pope in one; but, he was pope without the pope’s
claims, and Caesar without the legions of Caesar, without a standing army,
without a bodyguard, without a palace, without a fixed revenue. If ever any man
had the right to say that he ruled by a right divine It was Mohammad, for he
had all the power without instruments and without its support. He cared not for
dressing of power. The *In 1978 Michael Hart in his book
” The 100 Most Influential Persons In History”, selected Prophet Muhammad
(SAWS) as the most influential person in history and had this to say about his
choice: * *”My choice of Muhammad to lead
the list of the world’s most influential persons may surprise some readers and
may be questioned by others, but he was the only man in history who was
supremely successful on both the secular and religious level… It is this
unparalleled combination of secular and religious influence which I feel
entitles Muhammad to be considered the most *The Prophet’s words and actions
show us the way to achieve success, not just in this world but in the hereafter
as well. * *In short, the Prophet of Islam
was a positive thinker in the full sense of the word. All his activities were
result-oriented. He refrained from all negative elements of behavior that are
counter-productive to achievement such as hate, envy, arrogance, greed, etc. * *All the actions of the Prophet
were solely based on a pure intention to please God. * *By studying the life of the
Prophet we can identify some of the principles of success. * *The First Principle: *
*Take the easier path. This
principle is well explained in a saying of *Whenever the Prophet had to
choose between two options, he always opted for the easier choice. (Bukhari) * *To choose the easiest option
means that you should evaluate your options and choose the most feasible. One
who begins from this starting point will surely reach his goal.* *The Second Principle: *
*See advantage in disadvantage.
In the early days of Makkah, there were many problems and difficulties. At that
time, a guiding verse in the Quran was revealed. It said: * *With every hardship there is
ease, with every hardship there is ease. (94:5-6). * *This means that if there are
some problems, there are also opportunities at the same time. The way to
success is to overcome the problems and avail the opportunities. * *The Third Principle: *
*Change the place of action. This
principle is derived from the Hijrah. The Hijrah was not just a migration from
Makkah to Madinah, it was a journey to find a more suitable place to put Islam
into action. * *Physical migration and
perseverance is an important element in establishing Justice and Peace. This
also planted the roots of intellectual migration from the subjugated minds to
an awakened spirit. * *The Fourth Principle:*
*Make a friend out of an enemy.
The Prophet of Islam was repeatedly subjected to practices of antagonism by the
unbelievers. At that time, the Qur’an enjoined upon him the return of good for
evil. And then, as the Quran added: * *You will see your direst enemy
has become your closest friend. (41:34) * *It means that a good deed in
return of a bad deed has a conquering effect over your enemies. And the life of
the Prophet is a historical proof of this principle. * *The greatest example of amnesty
was shown by the Prophet after the blood-less conquest of Makkah. All enemies
of Islam were granted pardon including Hinda, the wife of Abu Soofyaan who had
disemboweled the martyred body of Hamza, the Prophet’s uncle. In spite of her
detestable mutilation of Hamza’s body, the Prophet forgave her. * *The Fifth Principle:*
*Education is central to success.
After the battle of Badr, about 70 of the unbelievers were taken as prisoners
of war. They were educated people. The Prophet announced that if any one of
them would teach ten Muslim children how to read and write he would be freed.
This was the first school in the history of Islam in which all of the students
were Muslims, and all of the teachers were from the enemy rank. * *The Sixth Principle:*
*Don’t be a dichotomous thinker.
In the famous battle of Mutah, Khalid Ibn Walid decided to withdraw Muslim
forces from the battlefield because he discovered that they were
disproportionately outnumbered by the enemy. When they reached Madinah, some of
the Muslims received them by the word ‘O deserters!’ The Prophet said: ‘No,
they are men of advancement’. * *Those Madinan people were
thinking dichotomously, either fighting or retreating. The Prophet said that
there is also a third option, and that is to avoid war and find time to
strengthen yourself. Now history tells us that the Muslims, after three years
of preparation, advanced again towards the Roman border and this time they won
a resounding victory. * *The Seventh Principle:*
*Do not engage in unnecessary
confrontation. This principle is derived from the treaty of Hudaybiyyah. At
that time, the unbelievers were determined to engage Muslims in fighting,
because they were in an advantageous position. *The Eighth Principle:*
*Gradualism instead of
radicalism. This principle is well-established by a Hadith quoted in Bukhari.
A’ishah says that the first verses of the Qur’an were related mostly to Heaven
and Hell. After some time when faith had taken hold in peoples hearts, God
revealed specific commands to desist from unjust and self-deprecating social
practices that were prevalent in the Arabian dark ages. This is a clear proof
that for social changes, Islam advocates the evolutionary method, rather than
the revolutionary method. * *The Ninth Principle:*
*Be pragmatic in controversial
matters. During the writing of the *These are just some of the
principles by which the Prophet of Islam *You have indeed in the Messenger
of God a beautiful pattern (of conduct) for any one whose hope is in God and
the Final Day .. (Quran 33:21) * *Adapted from the “Principles of
Success in the Light of Sirah” by http://gurupak.wordpress.com/2008/09/14/principles-of-success/ |
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