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Chapter 87 of 1744 min read
٥. هل تودّ مقابلته خارج المؤسسة؟ (تابع)
And whoever Allah seeks out the faults of, He exposes him, even if he is hidden away in the depths of his house!” (al-Tirmidhi, Hasan) Yes, you should not hunt for mistakes and seek out faults. Be tolerant. The Prophet was always very eager not to initiate problems. Once in a serene gathering of the Prophet with his Companions, where souls were purified and hearts were made tranquil, he said to his Companions, “Let not one of you convey to me something bad about one of my Companions, for I love to meet you all with a clean heart.” Run away from problems! Do not torture yourself… Do not gather dust upon yourself when the dust is settled… But when the dust has risen, then cover your nose with your sleeve and continue to enjoy your life… Run away from problems! (42) Admit your faults and do not be arrogant… Many problems that cause enmity to continue for a year or two years, or perhaps for life, can easily be solved by one person saying to another, “I made a mistake. I am sorry.” “Yes, I did not make it to the appointment.” “Yes, I made a bad joke.” “Yes, I said hurtful things.” Be quick to put out the fire before it is set ablaze. Say,“I am sorry. I owe you an apology.” You would only feel better after apologising. There occurred an argument between Abu Dharr and Bilal – may Allah be pleased with them both – and even though they were both Companions of the Prophet , they were still human. During the argument, Abu Dharr became angry and said to Bilal, “O son of a black woman!” Thereupon, Bilal complained to the Messenger of Allah . The Prophet called Abu Dharr and said, “Did you insult Bilal?” He replied, “Yes.” The Prophet said, “Did you mention his mother?” He replied, “When someone is insulted, usually his father and mother are also mentioned, O Messenger of Allah!” The Prophet replied, “You are a man with traits of preIslamic ignorance.” He asked, “Even when I am this old?” The Prophet replied, “Yes.” The Prophet then taught him the manner in which he should deal with those who may be seen as below his social status, saying, “They are only your brothers. Allah has placed them in your care. And whoever Allah places in one’s care then let him feed him with what he eats himself, clothe him with what he clothes himself. Let him not overburden him with that which he cannot bear. And if he does overburden him, then let him lend him a hand.” What did Abu Dharr do then? Abu Dharr went to see Bilal and apologised. He sat on the ground in front of Bilal and he became closer to the ground until he rested his cheek on the dust, and said, “O Bilal! Put your foot on my cheek!” (Muslim) This is how eager the Companions were to set out the flames of enmity before they became strong, and even if they became strong, they would do their best to prevent them from spreading. A disagreement took place between Abu Bakr and ‘Umar, where Abu Bakr made ‘Umar angry. ‘Umar went away from Abu Bakr in a state of anger. When Abu Bakr saw this, he regretted it and feared that the situation may exacerbate. Thus he went after Admit your faults and do not be arrogant… ‘Umar saying, “Forgive me, O ‘Umar!” But ‘Umar refused to turn to him. Abu Bakr kept apologising and following ‘Umar until he reached his home and shut the door in Abu Bakr’s face. Upon this, Abu Bakr went to the Messenger of Allah . When the Prophet saw him coming from afar, he noticed something different about him and said, “This Companion of ours seems to be in trouble.” Abu Bakr sat down quietly, and it wasn’t long until ‘Umar also regretted his mistake. May Allah be pleased with them all! How pure were their hearts! ‘Umar headed to the Prophet’s gathering, greeted everyone and sat down next to the Prophet and told him the story, along with how he turned away from Abu Bakr and did not accept his apology. The Messenger of Allah became angry. When Abu Bakr saw his anger, he began to say, “By Allah, O Messenger of Allah! This is only because I was the wrongdoer. I was the wrongdoer!” He began to defend and make excuses for ‘Umar. The Prophet said, “Will you leave my Companion alone? Will you leave my Companion alone? When I said, ‘O people! I am the Messenger of Allah to you all’, all of you said, ‘You have lied!’ yet Abu Bakr said, ‘You have spoken the truth!’” (al-Bukhari) Be careful not to be from those who rectify others while corrupting their own souls. Such people go around in circles with their faults like a donkey going around a mill.