By Faraz Omar | Saudi Life
“You
cannot fight them even when they are busy in Salah. You cannot unless
they are weakened in their faith. So display all your riches and
temptations, and even your women. And when they indulge in the dunya,
then fight them.”
ROMANS
felt humiliated when Jerusalem had to be surrendered to the Muslims
during the caliphate of Umar (رضي الله عنه). They were plotting to take
back their lost glory by any means they could.
The
advice was taken. They publicized their luxuries and paid their women to
appear semi nude, especially on the pathways of the Muslim soldiers.
“Everything” to them after all “is fair in love and war.”
The
Companions of the Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) were powerhouses of
faith. They lowered their gaze and none of them fell for the sleazy
ploy. They did not desire the worldly riches. “It is Allah’s provision,
He gives it to whomever He wills,” was their response.*
If we look into our history, we find that the strength of Muslims was always in their Imaan. The more Imaan we had the more Haya (modesty) we had in our societies.
Prophet Muhammad (صلى الله عليه وسلم) said, “Every religion has a distinct characteristic, and the distinct characteristic of Islam is modesty.” (al-Bayhaqi, Ibn Majah and Muwatta)
We not only personified Haya through exemplary examples – and the seerah
is full of them –, but we also influenced this virtue – a natural
disposition Allah created in humans – among people of different faiths.
For
example, one of the famous fatwas Islamophobes like to quote is a
scholar’s reply (some centuries back) to a letter complaining about how non-Muslim women in Egypt were imitating Muslim women by wearing the niqab and that it was becoming difficult to differentiate between the believer and the disbeliever.
Also,
it is not strange to hear that when a non-Muslim family living in Saudi
Arabia goes home on vacation, the father finds it difficult to freely
interact with his female friends and the little son asks mom why she
isn’t wearing an abaya anymore and then demands that she does.
And “even today,” my friend said in ~2007 while narrating about a small, backward Muslim town populated around a madrasah in south India, “a non-Muslim rickshaw driver will lower his gaze when burqa-clad customers approach him for a ride.”
It is quite sad therefore to note how Muslims today are losing this precious virtue of Haya
and are becoming influenced by the promiscuity and shamelessness that
has permeated our homes through satellite channels, Internet and the
“global lifestyle”.
Gone
are the days when just looking at veiled women would be considered
inappropriate; gone are the days when, on finding a neighbor’s apartment
door open, men would lower their gaze and pass by quickly to avoid
catching any embarrassing glance.
Today’s
men, by their own shameless admittance, not only gaze, but also
meticulously scan every curve of a woman from the top to the bottom.
Children, let alone adults, dress up like immoral women and men, because
haute couture doesn’t find modesty “cool”.
The Prophet (صلى الله عليه وسلم) said, "When there is no Haya left, then do as you please."
He also said, "Indeed Haya and Imaan are Companions. When one of them is lifted, the other leaves as well." [Bayhaqi]
“O
children of Adam, let not Satan tempt you as he removed your parents
from Paradise, stripping them of their clothing to show them their
private parts. Indeed, he sees you, he and his tribe, from where you do
not see them. Indeed, We have made the devils allies to those who do not
believe.” (Qur’an, 7:27)
Media
has been very successful at getting rid of our modesty and turning a
large segment of our society of men into porn addicts. Porn addicts,
just like drug addicts, need more and more dosage to satisfy their
desires. In short, they become enslaved, intoxicated animals ready to do
anything for their raging, uncontrollable hormones. Most of
them, however, are unfortunate victims who turn into criminals. And like
all addicts, they say they feel miserable and not the least satisfied.
While
searching forums on how to effectively filter YouTube content on an
Android tablet. I found a non-Muslim recovering porn addict who wanted
to not just filter, but also get YouTube permanently off his device. His
“extremism” was hinting at the torture and subsequent realization he
must have had experienced.
Pornography
through music, movies and the Internet is unfortunately leading to the
demise of men. It has put us on the fast track to Hellfire. How will we
answer Allah on the Day of Judgment when He gave us lives long enough
and the choice to choose between good and bad?
The
most effective way we, as common Muslims, can purify our gaze and tackle
this “legitimate” onslaught on our souls is by building our Imaan.
Here’s how:
- Repent to Allah, for He is Most Merciful and Oft-Forgiving. Do not give up hope and remember that it’s not impossible to quit.
- Know that there is no fitnah greater
for men than the temptation of women. This is our weakness.
Consequently, it is not permitted for a man to look at any non-Mahram
woman. Allah says in the Qur’an:
“Tell
the believing men to lower their gaze, and protect their private parts.
That is purer for them. Verily, Allah is All-Aware of what they do.” (Qur’an, 24:30)
- Stay away from the footsteps of Satan. There is no casual chatting or friendships with non-Mahram women.
- Get rid of the three M’s – Music, Movies and Masturbation.
- Trash
filthy celebrities and their stories in the bin. In Google News, you
can personalize the content and get rid of the “Entertainment” section.
By now you’ll have effectively closed the majority of fitnah outlets and you’ll notice the difference in your life.
Have Taqwa
of Allah. Be conscious that He is watching you and your behavior. Feel
shy of doing wrong in His Presence. Constantly remember the Day of
Judgment and Paradise and Hellfire.
Read
the Qur’an everyday and other Islamic books as well. They’ll scrub your
heart clean and model you with the qualities of the Prophet (صلى الله
عليه وسلم) and the Sahabah.
Choose good friends and stay away from atmospheres of sin.
When desire strikes and you find it overpowering you, immediately make du’a and seek Allah’s help.
“Allahumma-kfinee bi halaalika an haraamik, wa agninee bi fadlika amman-siwaak. [O
Allah, suffice me with what You have allowed instead of what You have
forbidden, and make me independent of all others besides You.]” Although this du’a,
recorded in Al-Tirmidhi, is usually asked for relief from debts, I find
it’s meaning applicable here. We are asking Allah to make the Halaal outlets of desire sufficient and satisfying for us instead of the Haraam ones.
May Allah forgive us, strengthen our Imaan, Haya
and adherence to the religion, and bring back our lost power, which Abu
Ishaq Al-Fazari (d. 777 CE) describes well in the following narration:
The enemy was never able to stand up to the Companions of Allah’s Messenger (صلى الله عليه وسلم), so when the news of the defeat of the Romans came to Heraclius at Antioch he asked [his people], “Woe to you, tell me about these people who fight you, are they not humans like you?” They replied, “Indeed, they are.” He asked, “So are you more in number or them?” They replied, “We outnumber them greatly in all places.” He said, “So how is it that you are defeated whenever you meet them [in battle].” A senior and esteemed elder amongst them replied,
“Because they stand in prayer at night, fast during the day, fulfill
their agreements and promises, enjoin what is right and forbid what is
evil, they are fair and just amongst themselves; and because we drink
wine, fornicate, commit sin, break our agreements, steal, oppress and do
injustice, enjoin the committing of what angers Allah and forbid what
pleases Allah the Mighty and Majestic, and we cause evil and corruption
in the land.” Heraclius said, “You are the one who has told me the truth.”[Ibn Kathir, Al-Bidayah Wan-Nihayah, vol. 8, p. 5, Quoted from Sayings of the Salaf]