Imaam Ibnul Qayyim said:
The
difference between the desire for righteous leadership as opposed to
merely desiring leadership: It is the difference between exalting the
command of Allah and being sincere to Allah as opposed to love of
exalting oneself and hastening towards the fulfillment of desires.
Indeed the one who is sincere to Allah and exalts Him, he loves that his
Lord is obeyed and not disobeyed; (loves that) Allah’s Word should be
uppermost and that all affairs of the religion should be established
sincerely for the sake of Allah, and (that) the servants should obey
Allah’s commands and keep away from what Allah has forbidden. He is
sincere in his servitude to Allah and sincere to Allah’s creation in
calling them to the path of Allah. So he loves to be (an upright) leader
in the religion; rather he asks his Lord to make him from the leaders
of the righteous people who are followed, just as he is a follower of
the righteous.
Therefore, if this servant - (i.e. this person)
who calls to Allah - loves that he is considered dignified in the eyes
(of the people), revered and beloved in their hearts and is one followed
amongst them, so that he is trusted by them and they follow the example
of the Messenger through him, then this (desire of his) does not harm
him; rather he is praised for it. That is because the caller to Allah
loves that Allah is obeyed and singled out in worship. He loves to be a
means by way of which (people) are aided to (obey Allah, single out
Allah in worship and follow the Messenger). And due to this, (when)
Allah mentioned those chosen slaves of His - whom He praised in His
revelation and will grant the best of reward on the day they meet Him -
He mentioned them with the best of their deeds and characteristics, and
then said: "And those who say: 'Our Lord! Bestow on us from our
wives and our offspring who will be the comfort of our eyes, and make us
leaders for the Muttaqun (pious).'" [25:74]
So they ask
Allah to grant them the comfort of the eye by making their wives and
offspring obedient to Allah, and to grant them happiness in their hearts
due to being followed by the righteous in obedience and servitude to
Allah. That is because a trustworthy leader in the religion co-operates
with (others) upon obedience (to Allah and His Messenger), and that is
to call them to (sound) leadership in the religion, whose foundation is
patience and certainty, as Allah said: "And We made from among
them (Children of Israel), leaders, giving guidance under Our Command,
when they were patient and used to believe with certainty in Our Ayat
(proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc)." [32:24]
Therefore, in their supplication - (in Surah Al-Furqaan Ayah 74)
- to Allah that He makes them leaders of the righteous people, is that
Allah guides them, grants them success, bless them with beneficial
knowledge and righteous actions – outwardly and inwardly – without which
(sound) leadership in the religion cannot be achieved. This is
different from (merely) seeking leadership, for indeed its seekers
hasten to obtain it in order to achieve their goals, (such as)
exaltedness in the earth; enslavement of the hearts to them, attachment
to them and aiding them in all their goals, whilst they are exalted and
everyone subservient to them. This pursuit of leadership brings about
corruption - which none can enumerate except Allah - such as rebellion,
envy, transgression, enmity, oppression, trials, being ardent in
defending oneself at the expense of violating the rights of Allah,
exalting those despised by Allah and belittling those honored by Allah.
[An Excerpt from ‘Ar-Rooh’ pages 487-489]
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