Islam came when people were
separated into sects, factions, and tribes. Allah The Almighty united people by
Islam and brought their hearts together, as He The Almighty Says (what means):
{And remember the favor of Allah upon you - when you were enemies and He
brought your hearts together and you became, by His favor, brothers.}[Quran
3:103] Islam teaches its followers to feel that they are individuals in a group
and that they are part of this large group. Feeling that he is a part of the
group, a Muslim likes for the other parts what he likes for himself. Some rights and duties resulting from a Muslim belonging to the group, the
greatest one being the way the believers support one another.
The Importance of Supporting One Another in the Ummah
Supporting one another is of
great importance in the life of this Ummah (Muslim nation), and without it, the
Muslim community is exposed before its enemy and is liable to any defeat. On
the other hand, if the society members adhere to supporting Allah The Almighty
and one another, then this would definitely lead to the Muslims gaining every
good and victory over their enemy. This is a fulfillment of the promise of
Allah The Almighty, for He Says (what means): {And Allah will surely support
those who support Him.}[Quran 22:40] The Muslims support their Lord The
Almighty, and this is attained through obeying Him, not violating His limits
and abstaining from disobedient acts. The Muslims support their brothers and
sisters and this is achieved through helping them whenever they need it,
warding off oppression if they are oppressed, and deterring them if they are
oppressors. The Prophet, ï·º said: “Support your brother whether he is an
oppressor or is oppressed.”A man inquired, “O Messenger of Allah, I will support
him if he is oppressed, but how can I support him if he is an
oppressor?”He, ï·º said: “You can prevent him from committing oppression, and
that is how to support him.” [Al-Bukhari]
A Novel Concept of Supporting One Another
We notice that the
aforementioned Hadeeth adds a new meaning to supporting one another with
regards to supporting a brother who is an oppressor. The Messenger of Allah,
ï·º pointed out that this kind of support is attained by preventing and keeping
him from oppression. This is real support, and not helping him to oppress
others, and preventing him from this is supporting him against himself - which
is a persistent enjoiner of evil - and its fancies that have deviated from the
way of truth. It also supports him against the human and jinni devils and their
enticements. Such support saves him from the punishment and torment of Allah
The Almighty, rescues him from committing a crime and its lowness, and protects
him from the filth of sin and aggression.
"No" to Pre-Islamic Tribal Bigotry
The prevalent concept of
supporting one another in the pre-Islamic era was tribal or familial support,
whether this support was for a truthful cause or for falsehood. Therefore,
whenever disputes arose between two individuals, the tribe of each would
support the one who belonged to it, even if he was an aggressor and an oppressor.
However, when Islam came, it abolished this bigoted concept which contradicted
the primary bases upon which good morals are built. It substituted it with a
noble moral concept that is represented in supporting the oppressed against the
oppressor, even if the oppressor is a relative while the oppressed is not. This
sublime concept of support in Islam is found in many verses. For example, Allah
The Almighty Says (what means):
·
{And when you testify, be just, even if [it concerns] a near relative.}[Quran
6:152]
· {O
you who have believed, be persistently standing firm for Allah, witnesses in
justice, and do not let the hatred of a people prevent you from being just}
[Quran 5:8]
The Prophet, ï·º ordered
his Ummah to support the oppressed, regardless of color and race, as Al-Baraa’
ibn ‘Razib, may Allah be pleased with him, said, “The Prophet ï·º ordered us to do seven things and forbade us from seven: He ordered
us to visit the sick; to follow funeral processions; to respond to a sneezer
with ‘Yarhamuk-Allah [may Allah have mercy on you]’ when he says ‘Al-hamdu
lillaah [praise be to Allah]’; to help the oppressed…”[Al-Bukhari and Muslim]
The Messenger of Allah, ï·º clarified that the bond of brotherhood is what
attaches Muslims and that supporting one another is one of its prerequisites;
he, ï·º said: “Every Muslim is inviolable to the Muslim; they are two
brothers supporting each other…” [An-Nasaa’I and Ibn Hibbaan, Al-Albaani -
Hasan]
The Prophet, ï·º encouraged
Muslims to support each other, clarifying that each good deed will have an
equal reward; he, ï·º said: “Any person who forsakes a Muslim in a
situation in which his inviolability is breached and his honor is defamed,
Allah The Almighty will forsake him in a situation where he would like Him to
support him. Anyone who supports a Muslim in a situation in which his
inviolability is breached and his honor is defamed, Allah The Almighty will
support him in a situation where he would want Allah The Almighty to support
him.” [Ahmad, Al-Albaani - Hasan]
The Messenger of Allah Supported the Oppressed
According to the terms of
the Hudaybiyah peace treaty, everyone had the choice to enter into an alliance
and pay allegiance to either the Messenger of Allah, ï·º or the Quraysh.
As a consequence, Banu Bakr
paid allegiance to Quraysh, and Khuzaa‘ah paid allegiance to the Prophet ï·º. There were wars between Banu Bakr and Khuzaa‘ah during the
pre-Islamic era, and during the treaty between them, Nawfal ibn Mu‘aawiyah, from
Banu Bakr, led a group of men from his people and headed to the tribe of
Khuza’ah. They reached Khuzaa‘ah at night and killed a man called Munabbih.
Thereupon, the people of Khuzaa‘ah woke up and started fighting them. Quraysh
provided Banu Bakr with weapons and some of them fought with Banu Bakr at
night. When the war ended, ‘Amr ibn Saalim, may Allah be pleased with him, went
to the Prophet, ï·º and when he reached him, while he was sitting in the
mosque, he said some poetic verses describing the attack and the breaching of
the treaty. He sought the support of the Prophet ï·º. Ibn
Ishaq may Allah have mercy upon him said,
“The Messenger of Allah said to him: ‘O ‘Amr ibn Saalim, you are
supported.’This was the cause of the conquest of Makkah.” [Fat’h Al-Baari
592/7]
The Righteous Advise Each Other to Support the Oppressed
When Ibn Muljim stabbed Ali, may Allah be pleased with him, he entered his house
and called Al-Hasan and Al-Husayn, may Allah be pleased with them, and some of
his advice to them was, “Be opponents of the oppressor and support the
oppressed.”
Abu Bakr At-Tartooshi visited Al-Afdhal
ibn Ameer Al-Juyoosh while he was the ruler of Egypt, and admonished and
advised him. Some of what he said was, “Open your door and tell your guards to
make it easy for people to enter, support the oppressed and relieve the
grieved. May Allah help you to support the oppressed, make you a resort for the
grieved, and a means of safety for those who are afraid.”
Finally, supporting the
oppressed and preventing the oppressor in light of taking into consideration
the circumstances, knowing the Islamic jurisprudence of changing and referring
to the scholars lead to the safety and success of society.
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