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Hisham al Talib
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Making A Difference

A Muslim is not the one who fights Satan with his sword only and gets catapulted into Jannah (paradise), but rather the one who interacts actively with his environment in order to make a difference. Our actions are witnessed not only by Allah and His Messenger (peace be upon him) but also by others as well. Hence, the Muslim is not living in a vacuum; he is continuously acting and interacting with his surroundings. What makes him or her a better Muslim?

According to the following Hadith:

“People are dependents of Allah; the closest to Him (Allah) are the ones who are most useful to His dependents. (i.e. other creature)”
(Sahih Muslim)

Thus, the criterion for being a better Muslim is not simply Salah (prayers), fasting, Dhikr, and tasbih (glorifying Allah); it’s one’s utility to others! In this context the following principle should alarm us: “He who does not concern himself with the affairs of other Muslims is not one of them.”

The task of a jama’ah (group) of Muslims is not to serve itself; it is to serve others! The group is not the objective, for in reality it is only an organizational means to accomplish the objective. The interest of such an organization must be subservient to the interest of the Ummah (Nation) and of the outside world.

The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) directs us:

“Have mercy on those in the land, so that the One in Heaven will have Mercy on you.” (Reported by at-Tirmidhi)

Muslim groups which confine themselves to their membership are losing sight or their objectives are becoming self-serving. In fact, all the preparation and training of the organization’s members should be directed towards serving their nation. To establish an organization for the sake of the organization is like building a house for the sake of the house.

The environment and the population, of which the Da’iyah (Caller to Allah) is a part, are the only mediums through which he can perform. They are the only fields of operation in which Allah is testing him during his life.

“One single principle that had the most impact on my life is that of pure intention (niyyah) for the sake of Allah alone. Having pure intention enables you to be free of the need for credit or reward from anyone, allowing you to focus more objectively on any decision you make. If you work for the sake of God alone, you will be rewarded abundantly in this life and the hereafter—in this way, you do not lose anything. This is the compass that has guided me all along and enabled me to stick to al Sirat al Mustaqeem, the Straight Path.”

Hisham Altalib

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