Shaykh Abdullah Azzam
“And
the labels fill your pockets. Every pocket is labelled with a
characteristic or title; this pocket is filled with labels that say
‘Disbeliever,’ and everytime you see someone that you don’t like, you
hand him a label. Another pocket is filled with labels that say
‘Innovator,’ and a third pocket is filled the labels that say ‘Poor,’
and another says ‘Ignorant,’ etc. This way, you have given everyone a
label from one of your labels…
There are families in Peshawar who cannot find enough Clorox bleach in the marketplaces, so, they send off to Islamabad to purchase this bleach, so that they can use it to clean their clothing and the clothing of their families. So, you are also in need of searching for bleach; you are in need of success in finding that which will clean your heart and purify your insides. If you are part of a particular Islamic group, then beware of assuming that all of the truth rests with that group, and that all falsehood rests with everyone else, as some of the earlier zealous people said: “All of our statements are correct, with a possibility of a mistake, while all the statements of others are mistaken, with a possibility of being correct.” This is the destructive type of allegiance! How many groups have been torn apart, and how many people who were close to each other became divided because of such a mindset?!
Pay
attention to your heart, beware of raising yourself above others, and
beware of belittling others. How many of these people have given for the
sake of this Religion - but have kept it secret between them and the
Lord of the Worlds - from he whose statement is belittled and his
appearance mocked, and he might even have given more for this Religion
than an Earthful of people like you ever would? So, pay attention to
yourself, and may Allah have Mercy on a man who knows his limits and
stays inside those limits. The virtuous people are those who acknowledge
the virtue of the people of virtue, especially the scholars, and
especially those who are old in age, and especially the parents…
“Woe
to al-Mutaffifin! Those who, when they have to receive by measure from
men, demand full measure, and when they have to give by measure or
weight to men, give less than their due.” [al-Mutaffifin; 1-3]
So,
if he mentions himself, he only mentions his good deeds, and if he
mentions the others, he only mentions their mistakes, as the Prophet
said: “One of you sees a small speck of dirt in the eye of his brother, but fails to see the large piece of dirt in his own eye.” ['at-Targhib wat-Tarhib'; 3/236]…
Just
because you are part of a particular group doesn’t mean that you are
better than the people. Just because you read a particular book doesn’t
mean that you are better than the people. There is some good with the
Ikhwan, and there is some good with the Tabligh, and there is some good
with the Salafiyyah; every one of them has a portion of the good, so,
try - if you are able - to collect all of the good from these groups.
They used to study from a large group of the scholars, so, his Hadith
instructor is different from his Tafsir instructor , and his instructor
in spiritual nurturing is different from his Arabic language instructor.
Take from the Tabligh their manners…and imagine if we were to follow
their path in respecting the people, and their manners with the
scholars… The Tabligh have very good speech, as they convey what
they say and work magic on the hearts with their manners, and cause any
envy one might have against them to vanish. Take from the Ikhwan their
historical movements and revolutionary ideas, and take from the
Salafiyyah their beliefs. Collect within yourself all that is good,
become a student, and do not restrict the truth to your own shaykh… Take
from this person, and take from that person; respect the people, and
give them the credit they are due, and put them in their proper
categories…”
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