Islam Is The Religion Of Peace |
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The honorable Companions of the Holy Prophet have given us a classic lesson on nonviolence in their attitudes toward the pagan Arabians. It is known to all that the people of Arabia inflicted sufferings upon the first generation who embraced Islam. At the beginning of Hadrat Muhammad'ssalli Allahu `alayhi wa sallam prophethood, his life and that of his adherents was threatened. They were mocked, assaulted, insulted, and beaten mercilessly. Some Muslims were put into chains and cast into prison. Some were boycotted and shut out of trade, business, and social intercourse. They could not even buy the food they needed. They could not perform their religious duties. The persecution was even further intensified against the believing slaves, women, and children after the Hijrah. Migration to Abyssinia Instead of fighting against their persecutors, the Prophet encouraged them to emigrate to some other place. This is an unprecedented example of tolerance. Abyssinia at that time was ruled by a Christian king famous for his mercy and equity. The Muslims emigrated to Abyssinia. The Quraysh became more furious. A delegation of the Quraysh went to the Abyssinian king and complained against the Muslims.
A permanent peace
After his arrival at Medina, the Prophet gave a charter that granted security of life, property, and religion to both Muslims and non-Muslims. He was the first and foremost person who brought a permanent peace between all the conflicting religions of the world. He made no social discrimination in extending his patronage and bore no ill-will to the former prophets. He asked the people to put faith in all the great religious personalities of the world. He brought unity among the various warring tribes of Arabia. AN APPRAISAL OF THE The Sahabah practiced the teachings of the Prophet faithfully. They kept the spirit of promotion of human rights, active nonviolence, justice, and peace. But their spirit did not last long. For a long, long time now, our people have not been practicing the basic lessons of Islam as they did. Today the Muslims in different parts of the world are living far from these ideals. Neither do we know the teachings well, nor do we practice them in our lives. The result is that we are not growing in the ways of the divine Path. For want of proper Islamic knowledge and appropriate practice we are becoming selfish. We don't help others, and we have become hard-hearted. Therefore, in spite of many national and global efforts, we are unsuccessful in establishing peace in many places. Because we are not following Islam, we cannot see the good that we would like to see. I pray and strive and do my best. My life is not a perfect example and yet I dare propose that we can do many things to improve the situation. SOME PERSONAL REFLECTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
Following is an attempt to summarize my recommendations based on our experience in working with different groups to be able to put Islamic principles into operation. a. Faith (there is no god but One God) 2. ENCOURAGE FAMILY MEETINGS. They will help promote better understanding among family members. One should not think this action insignificant. Rather it is such an indispensable step for building individuals that it needs no further explanation. This practice will make peace at home. Family members will surely come to understand each other better. This is the basic peace effort. 3. ORGANIZE THE GOOD PEOPLE OF THE SOCIETY. Inspire them to learn and practice religion, to speak against injustice, to act nonviolently, and to see peace near at hand. 4. GO TO THE POOR. Live with them. Work at the grassroots. Know the problems of the poor, help them to build their basic life, encourage them, and make them realize what power is hidden within them. Teach them to be self-reliant, not dependent on external aid. The Prophet started with illiterate desert people, one by one, and the result is known to all.
The Prophet did all this. He taught people to make peace from the family, to the society, to the vast earth.
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Peace is the Basic Spirit in Islam (February 1996, As-Salamu `Alaykum) |
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Purpose of Islam The purpose of Islam is to save humankind from the anguish of this world and the world to come. Therefore the Prophet's mission was to establish justice and peace on earth and to offer guidance for salvation in the Hereafter. For all of this his method was nonviolence, because he was created rahmatan lil-`alamin as a Mercy to the Worlds. His love for humankind historically proves the truth of his way. At the beginning of his prophethood he went to Taif to call the people towards Allah, and people threw stones at him mercilessly and hurt him severely. The angels came to him and sought his order to punish the people of Taif, but the Mercy to the Worlds refused them, and prayed to Allah for the good of those who hurt him. Mankind is one single nation The Prophet taught the people to love Allah and to love human beings. He taught them to love even their oppressors. It is known from the hadith that the Prophet used to pray for the good of his Ummah with tears, every day after each of the five obligatory prayers. Even at the time of his death the Prophet wept for his Ummah. And according to Islam all human beings from his time to the last day of the world are the Ummah of Hadrat Muhammad.salli Allahu `alayhi wa sallam The Qur'an declares (2:213): "Mankind is one single nation." The Holy Prophet's life was a symbol of love and nonviolence. He was the first among all to protect others' rights. The example of the companions The Sahabah (Companions of the Prophet) learned this divine spirit from the life of the Prophet, and this spirit was not merely a sentiment to them. Rather it was so active that the Sahabah, under the holy guidance of the Prophet, established a historically unprecedented society of justice and peace. The Sahabah followed the teachings of the Prophet in every aspect of their lives. Therefore the lives of the Sahabah are demonstrations, in different spheres, of real Islamic ways. For the Sahabah, nonviolence was the predominant quality of character, as it was ordered by Allah.subhanahu wa ta`ala To safeguard others' rights was for them a sacred duty. |
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From the Quran "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. Verily the most honored of you in the sight of God is he who is the most righteous of you" (Quran 49:13). Here Quran is teaching us about the versatility of mankind.
Apache/1.3.31 Server at religionofpeace.com Port 80 --> From the Quran "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. Verily the most honored of you in the sight of God is he who is the most righteous of you" (Quran 49:13). |