Sunday, March 22, 2020

OBLIGATIONS OF MUSLIMS TO PREVENT AND FIGHT THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC : STRIVING AND GOING ALL-OUT, THE PREREQUISITE OF TAWAKAL (PERFECT TRUST AND RELIANCE ON ALLAH)




OBLIGATIONS OF MUSLIMS TO PREVENT AND FIGHT THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC :  STRIVING AND GOING ALL-OUT, THE PREREQUISITE OF TAWAKAL (PERFECT TRUST AND RELIANCE ON ALLAH)


In the name of The One True Love, I write. Salutations of peace and blessings be upon our beloved Prophet .

Indeed, we are being put to the test and tribulation by the COVID-19 outbreak that has claimed thousands of lives. Adding more concern, antidotes or vaccines have still not been found, while the virus spreads easily far and wide, whereas those infected cannot be identified until it was too late.

Various preventive measures - quarantines, lockdowns, closing borders and so on - have been introduced worldwide. Likewise, the official statements of governments, and edicts from great scholars of the world, seem to have a consensus; preventing the spread of this virus is a worldwide obligation.

What's more, for a Muslim, preventing the spread of this deadly virus is a religious obligation, compulsory, and it is wrongful to neglect this. It complies with the necessities of 'Hifz anNafs' (sanctity and preservation of life), which is requisite in Islam.

It is also stated in Qawaid Fiqh Kubro, that any harm must be eradicated and eliminated, as the Prophet said, "La dharar wa la dhirar." (Hadith narrated by Ibn Majah and  Malik) which means, "Do not be harmful (to yourself) nor be harmful (to others)."

However, it is very disappointing, that there are some preachers and teachers in our cherished homeland, who seem to be still unable to grasp the dangers of the virus and how important it is to stop it and prevent it from spreading.

They claim, "Tawhid (Belief in The One True God) means being only afraid of Allah Subhanahu wa-ta'ala, and be not afraid of viruses." Similarly, "The virus is not harmful except by the permission of Allah Subhanahu wa-ta'ala."

Likewise, "Death is in the hands of Allah Subhanahu wa-ta'ala not in the hands of the corona." At a glance these phrases seem to be true, but they are misconstrued ensuing very dangerous implications insinuating,  "Expose yourself to this unprotected virus and spread it to others!" This is an obvious ignorance of religion - the religion which highly values human life!

Allah Subhanahu wa-ta'ala says in the Qur'an,
" and do not cast yourselves into destruction with your own hands..." (al Qur’an: alBaqarah, 195)

Tawakal signifies a heart full of hope and reliance on Allah Subhanahu wa-ta'ala, while, as established by scholars, it does not mean doing nothing nor neglecting the obligation of strive and effort.

Allah Subhanahu wa-ta'ala denounced the Muslims of Makkah (of the days of Hijrah) who refused to emigrate for the sake of safety and betterment their lives, and described them as self-harming, vowing hell for them.

"Indeed, those whom the angels take [in death] while wronging themselves - [the angels] will say, "In what [condition] were you?" They will say, "We were oppressed in the land." The angels will say, "Was not the earth of Allah spacious [enough] for you to emigrate therein?" For those, their refuge is Hell - and evil it is as a destination.” (Al Qur’an: anNisa, '97)

Is this not the same as  Muslims deliberately being exposed and spreading this deadly virus to others - for the sake of ( a false understanding of reliance and belief in One True God) tawakal and tawhid?

Let us reflect on how the Prophet described tawakal, conditioning it upon effort. It is said that a Bedouin once came to Masjid Nabawi (the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah) to meet the Prophet , and just left his camel untied.

The Prophet  ordered the Bedouin to tie his camel, but he replied, "I put my trust in Allah, O Prophet." The Prophet   said, "Tie the camel and trust Allah." (Hadith narrated by atTirmizi).

So what about Muslims who refuse to make efforts to prevent this virus? Aren’t they not complying with the teachings of the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) to strive and be reliant on Allah (tawakal)? If we are ordered to work even in handling that camel, then what about managing the lives of Muslims?

The Messenger of Allah  , "Flee from leprosy, just as you run away from escaped lions." (Hadith narrated by alBukhari). That is for the preservation of life and health.

Those who accuse others who have taken up the cause in being conscious, guarding and wary of  Covid19 as weak in faith, then we ask them: Is the Muslim weak in faith when he obeys the command of the Messenger of Allah to flee from leprosy?

Naudzubillah min dzalik! (We seek refuge with Allah from that). What about some preachers of the day, who teach - indirectly – not to guard against this pandemic outbreaks which still has no vaccine?

Let us reflect on how Saidina Umar radiAllāhu anhu, a close companion of the Prophet who was guaranteed Paradise, the second caliph after Saidina Abu Bakr radiAllāhu anhu, dealt and interacted with epidemics.

Saidina Abu Ubaidah radiAllāhu anhu and his army intended to enter Syam, in the wake of an epidemic outbreak. Saidina Umar decided against it. Saidina Abu Ubaidah asked him, "Are we fleeing from Allah's destiny?" Saidina Umar replied, "It would be better if someone other than you had said it." - because Saidina Umar did not like to disagree with Abu Ubaidah, and Umar went on to say, "Yes, we are fleeing from Allah's fate (epidemic), (returning) to Allah's fate(safety from the epidemic)." (Hadith narrated  by Bukhari and Muslim)

Indeed, Saidina Umar's faith and tawhid are more perfect than ours, thus he kept being on guard against the epidemic. This is the perfection of tawakal; where the attempt to prevent disease is tied to the full reliance of Allah Subhanahu wa-ta'ala.

At a time when panic strikes the world, and every Muslim's heart flutters, "When will the help of Allah Subhanahu wa-ta'ala come to us?", the task of calming and reassuring people rest in the hands of ustadh, teachers and preachers.

We have been entrusted by the Messenger of Allah to care for the people. Good intentions in observing tawakal should not be marred by ignorance in neglecting prevention of disease.

We call on the authorities, to monitor this perilous teaching and practice (of misconstrued tawakal), and to take appropriate action, risking the safety of Muslims, by misunderstanding the concept of tawakal and destiny.

Wassalam.



By: Ustaz Haji Mohammad Syafiq Ismail, Dakwah and Training Leader, Malaysian Islamic Youth Movement (ABIM).


Addressing the CoVid19 Pandemic: Calamities in the Life Journey of a Believer




Addressing the CoVid19 Pandemic:  Calamities in the Life Journey of a Believer


The Definition of Musibah (Calamity or Misfortune)

1. Literally, musibah means "misfortune” or in the Arabic dialect is spoken by masobah ‘being inflicted’ and masubah ‘inflicted upon’, meaning "hateful events that afflict mankind." In life, calamities include disasters and all kinds of adversities or events that lead to losses, demises, difficulties and problems, which can result in disappointment, sadness, anxiety, fear and even despair.

2. Misfortune derives from the word ashaaba, yushiibu, musiibatan, meaning that everything that inflicts comes down to something bad or good. However, it is generally understood that musibah is always identical to hardship. While in fact, pleasure is also considered musibah. By the way of musibah, Allah swt wants to test those who are the best in deeds, those who are patient and persevere and hold upright conviction and trust in Allah.

Something that befalls human life, including the misfortune that ensues, is determined by Allah. Therefore misfortune must be met with patience and acceptance.

مَا أَصَابَ مِن مُّصِيبَةٍ فِي الْأَرْضِ وَلَا فِي أَنفُسِكُمْ إِلَّا فِي كِتَابٍ مِّن قَبْلِ أَن نَّبْرَأَهَا إِنَّ ذَلِكَ عَلَى اللَّهِ يَسِيرٌ
No misfortune ever befalls on earth, nor on yourselves but We have inscribed it in the Book before We make it manifest. Surely that is easy for Allah. ( Al Qur’an: Al-Hadid [57]: 22)


Sayyidina Ali said, "If you are patient, fate will prevail, and you shall be rewarded. If you grieve, destiny shall still be your fate, and you will be sinful."


Addressing Calamity or Misfortune:

1. Although misfortune is something that is not favoured by humans, our thoughts ought to accept it positively and to have a positive disposition towards Allah. In Islam, misfortune does not merely bring about discord and loss. Disasters can also manifest the goodness and noble triumph of humans. As the following hadith states:

"If God wants good things for His servants, then He will hasten His punishment for his servants’ sins on this world. And if Allah wills evil to His servant, then Allah withholds His punishment until the Day of Judgment. " (Hadith narrated by Tirmidzi)

Therefore, never ever hold the notion of prejudice towards Allah when encountering any misfortune. The Prophet said,

"Let not one of you die, except that he be gracious with positive disposition towards  Allah." (Hadith narrated by Muslim)

3. Never despise or denounce misfortune and refrain from complaining, let alone blame Allah Almighty and never ever regard it as His injustice. Be blessed and pleased with the destiny of Allah swt and patiently enduring the misfortune of makes a person dearer and more loved by Allah swt. Being pleased is described by the sage Imam Shafie as "you are pleased  to be tested by misfortune just as you are pleased to receive grace and bounties." Patience and perseverance in dealing with calamity is the best attitude of the believers, as the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) said;

"The believers are amazing, everything works out well for them, and no one else is like the believer. When rewarded with pleasure he is grateful, and when disaster strikes, he is patient. This is what makes him to be always in goodness.”(Hadith narrated by Muslim)

4. Arising from the calamities faced with patience and husnuzzan - positive disposition by the believer, is Allah’s everlasting Love and Forgiveness which are precious and  greatly coveted by the servants of Allah swt who believe.

"No affliction that a Muslim suffers from fatigue, years of pain, anxiety, sadness, suffering, distress, or just a thorn prick, except that Allah removes his sins." (Hadith narrated by Bukhari).

"Do not scorn fever and illness, for it will remove  the sins of the children of Adam, just as the iron smith can remove iron rust." (Hadith narrated by Muslim).

"There is no Muslim who is afflicted with a disease or such, except that God will let his sins fall like a tree dropping its leaves." (Hadith narrated by Bukhari and Muslim).

''By My Greatness and Glory I do not bring forth my servant out of this world whom I desire for his good, so that I might atone for his sinful deeds through his sickness of his body, his loss of wealth, his loss of his children. When there is still a sin left which makes him feel heavy at the time of death, till he meets Me like a newborn baby.'' (Hadith Qudsi)

5. In addition, we should always pray, supplicate and self reflect, self appraise. Self reflect in order to to look for mistakes or sins that we have committed in the past, whether intentional or unintentional, and then seek forgiveness and make repentance and carry out corrections for the mistakes and wrongdoings that we have done.


6. Allah swt also explicitly commands us to always say the phrase 'istirja’ (seeking to return to Allah) which is "inna-lillahi-wa inna-ilai-hi raa-ji`uun" – ‘Indeed, to Allah we belong and to Allah we shall return.’

Umm Salamah, one of the wives of the Prophet , said that she had heard the Prophet say,

سَمِعْتُ رَسُولَ اللَّهِ -صلى الله عليه وسلم يَقُول:  مَا مِنْ عَبْدٍ تُصِيبُهُ مُصِيبَةٌ فَيَقُولُ إِنَّا لِلَّهِ وَإِنَّا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُونَ، اللَّهُمَّ أْجُرْنِى فِى مُصِيبَتِى وَأَخْلِفْ لِى خَيْرًا مِنْهَا إِلاَّ أَجَرَهُ اللَّهُ فِى مُصِيبَتِهِ وَأَخْلَفَ لَهُ خَيْرًا مِنْهَا . قَالَتْ فَلَمَّا تُوُفِّىَ أَبُو سَلَمَةَ قُلْتُ كَمَا أَمَرَنِى رَسُولُ اللَّهِ صلى الله عليه وسلم فَأَخْلَفَ اللَّهُ لِى خَيْرًا مِنْهُ رَسُولَ اللَّهِ -صلى الله عليه وسلم.

"Any servant (of Allah) who is struck by a tragedy who then says:" Inna lillahi wa inna ilaihi rooji'un. Allahumma’jurnii fii mushibatii wa akhlif lii khoiron minhaa - Indeed, to Allah we belong and to Allah we shall return. O Allah, reward me for the misfortune that befell me and reward me for the better", Allah shall reward him for his misfortune and replace it with much better than that." When, Abu Salamah (my husband) died, I also recited that prayer just as the Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him) had commanded. Allah also gave me a better husband than my former husband, it was the Messenger of Allah .




USRAH NOTES
Presented by Ab Halim Ismail,
Vice President
Movement for an Informed Society Malaysia WADAH
Wadah Pencerdasan Umat Malaysia WADAH