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Arrogance:
The barrier to Paradise From: "mail2shahid@yahoo.com"
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aawaz-e-dost@yahoogroups.comMessage contains attachmentsimage003.jpg (5KB) ALLAH’s Messenger (peace be upon him) said: “Whoever
has an atom’s worth of kibr (pride and arrogance) in his heart will not enter
Paradise.” So a man said: What about a person who loves (i.e. takes pride in)
wearing beautiful clothes and beautiful shoes? So he replied: “Indeed Allah is
beautiful and loves beauty. Kibr is to reject the truth, and to despise the
people.” (Sahih Muslim, 1/65) So Allah informs us that the Hellfire is the abode
of those who have kibr (pride and arrogance). And we learn from the (above)
hadith that: “Whoever has on atom’s worth of kibr in his heart will not enter
Paradise.” So this is a proof that kibr necessitates entry into the Hellfire
and prevents entry into Paradise. And this comprehensive explanation that the
Prophet (peace be upon him) mentioned has clarified the meaning of kibr in the
dearest possible manner. So he divided kibr into two types: 1.
Kibr against the truth This is to reject truth and not accept it. So anyone
who rejects the truth is proud and arrogant – in accordance with what he
rejects. So it is obligatory upon everyone to humble themselves to the truth
that Allah sent His Messenger with, and (the truth) He sent down in His
Book. Those who, out of pride and arrogance, do not comply
with the Messengers (i.e. do not believe in them and their message) are
disbelievers and they will eternally dwell in the Hellfire. This is because
they rejected the truth that the Messengers brought to them with clear signs
and proofs. They are prevented from accepting it because of the kibr they
harbor in their hearts. Allah said: “Verily, those who dispute about the Signs of Allah,
without any authority having come to them, there is nothing else in their
breasts except pride.” (Qur’an, 40:56) As for those who, out of kibr, do not comply with
parts of truth, because it opposes their personal opinions or desires, are not
disbelievers. But their action necessitates punishment in accordance to what
they have of kibr. This is why scholars have agreed that whenever a sunnah of
Allah’s Messenger (peace be upon him) has been explained to someone, it is not
lawful for him to turn away from it giving preference to the saying of someone
else – whoever the someone else may be. Therefore, it is obligatory on students of knowledge
to give complete and absolute precedence to the saying of Allah and the saying
of His Messenger (peace be upon him) over and above the saying of anyone else.
He should make that the basis to which he returns, and the foundation upon
which he builds. He must try his best to follow the guidance of the Prophet
(peace be upon him) inwardly and outwardly and strive hard to understand what
is intended from it. When a person conforms to this great principle, then
he has indeed reached goodness and excellence. All his errors will be forgiven
because his overall objective was to follow what was prescribed for him. So his
errors are excused because he tried his best to recognize and comply with the
truth. This is humbling oneself to the truth. 2.
Kibr towards people This type is to despise people and to look down upon
them. This attitude develops when a person is amazed with his own self and
considers himself greater and better than others. This leads him to kibr
towards the creation. Such a person will despise, mock, and degrade others
through both speech and action. Allah’s Messenger (peace be upon him) said: “It is
enough evil for a person to despise his brother Muslim.” (Sahih Muslim, no.
2564) This is why the man asked: “What about a person who
loves (i.e. takes pride in) wearing beautiful clothes and shoes?” Because he
feared this was kibr and hence punishable. So the Prophet (peace be upon him)
explained to him otherwise. The questioner was one who complied with the truth
and was humble towards people, and this is from the beauty that Allah loves.
For indeed Allah is beautiful in His Dhaat (Self), Sifaat (Attributes) and
Af’aal (Actions). He loves both outer and inner beauty. Outer beauty includes cleanliness of the body,
clothes and place; inner beauty is beautifying the character. This is why the
Prophet (peace be upon him) would make the du’a: “O Allah! Guide me to having beautiful manners and
characteristics; no one can guide me to beautifying them except You. And turn
me away from all evil actions and characteristics; no one can turn them away
from me except You.” (An-Nasa’i, no. 861, authenticated by Al-Albani) –
Bahjatul-Quloobul-Abraar, pp. 156-158 - By Sheikh Abdur Rahman Bin Nasir As-Sa’dee "Let there arise out of you a band of people
inviting to all that is good enjoining what is right and forbidding what is
wrong; they are the ones to attain felicity".(surah Al-Imran,ayat-104) Let`s join the call of friends of Islam to provide
helping hand in preaching the teachings of Eiman. |
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