Having good morals is a
prime responsibility
Character formation is the most
important aspect of Islamic personality. That is why we can see that the goal of
Islam - of the concepts, worships and teachings relating to values, attitudes,
morals and behavior is to create an Islamic personality. The Prophet
has stated the foremost purpose of being sent down in this world and the method
of his mission in the following words.
"I have been sent for
the purpose of perfecting good morals." Inculcating good manners among
the people and purifying them as per the noble teachings of Islam was the
ultimate responsibility given to the Prophet
and after him the believers are to set an ideal example of Islamic Character
before the public.
The Qur'an has made it
very clear that following the footsteps of the Prophet in the high esteemed
character and morals is a vital aspect of being an example Muslim. God says: "And
by the mercy of God, you dealt with them gently and had you been severe and
harsh hearted, they would have broken away from about you. So pass over (their
faults) ask (God's) forgiveness for them; and consult them in the affair. Then
when you have taken a decision, put your trust in God, certainly God loves those
who put their trust (in God)" (Al-Qur'an 3:159)
So a Muslim must possess noble
character which attracts people to him. When God sent Prophet Moses and Haroon
to Pharaoh He said to them: "You tell him soft words." He may accept
the guidance and fear God. It is natural that people like those who speak gently
and decently and hate those who are harsh and hard in behavior.
The great message which
has left an indelible impression on the history was the unique personality of
Prophet Mohammad
.
God has praised him. "And verily, you O
Mohammad are on an exalted character" (Al-Qur'an
68:4) The Prophet practically proved how to fulfill this noble goal to his
companions. The purpose of which was nothing else but to strengthen the moral
character of people so that the world of beauty and perfection may be
illuminated before their eyes and they may try to achieve it consciously and
with knowledge. The Qur'an says: "verily as
for those who believe and do righteous deeds, certainly we shall not suffer to
be lost the reward of any one who do his righteous deeds in the most perfect
manner" (Al-Qur'an
18:30).
Treat others with generosity
Islamic character is divine
character. It is to treat others with the same generosity and charity as
Almighty God shows to man. Islam has set the norms in this pattern by saying
"If you are merciful, forgiving and magnanimous, God is the forgiving, the
merciful. That is to say that we are supposed to adopt a posture similar to
God's in our dealings with others. God forgives people their mistakes and does
not deprive them of His mercies because of their errors. Thus magnanimity
becomes the cardinal principle of Islamic Character.
Helpfulness and benevolence
towards others
The highest standard of Islamic
character entails helpfulness and benevolence towards others. The very existence
of a believer is beneficial to others since Islam teaches the lowest branch of
belief is removing the disturbance from the way. So the believer passing through
a way is useful to others. His words are useful to every one. Because Islam has
taught "whoever believe in God and the life here after, let him tell good
things to keep quiet."
Patience
Patience is another ingredient
which makes the believers character commendable and appreciable. It has been
taught that patience is one half of faith. Marvelous examples of patience on
various occasions can be drawn from the life of the Prophet
.
Sincerity, honesty,
humility, justice, patience, straightÆforwardness, keeping promise ...
Islamic ethics and moral as
stated in the Holy Qur'an and Sunnah embrace the consideration of all those
moral excellencies known to the world, such as sincerity, honesty, humility,
justice, patience, straightÆforwardness, keeping promise, charity, meekness,
politeness, forgiveness, goodness, courage, veracity, sympathy, tolerance,
decency, coÆoperation and other ethical instruments and rules of conduct
recommended and upheld by Islam. A luminous feature of Islamic system of life is
that it teaches comprehensive manners to all mankind with mercy, sympathy and
consideration.
Speak the truth
The first among the deeds which
tops the list of good manners is to speak the truth and be steadfast in it
regardless of its consequences. The Prophet teaches: "The best of crusades
is to speak the truth before a tyrant ruler. 'Speak the truth no matter how
bitter it may be.' Keep away from ill thinking because ill thinking is the
greatest falsehood."
Avoid Jealousy, backbiting,
falsehood ...
By prohibiting jealous,
backbiting, falsehood, wickedness and all other harmful things Islam arrange the
ground steady for emulating divine principles of Islamic character which provide
a peaceful living in this world and the hereafter. The major criterion in
Islamic living is the eternal words of The Prophet
that "Actions rest on motives."
What are Good Manners?
Good Manners mean the
commission of those virtuous deeds by which human perfection is achieved which
entitles a human being, in its true senses to be referred to as the best of
creation. The effect of adopting these manners, propounded by Islam is that humankind
receives tranquility, peace, harmony, happiness, love, affection, justice,
equality and whatever a human being desire for a healthy and peaceful living.
Responsibility towards God and
responsibility towards fellow beings
All these teachings are formed
considering the responsibility entrusted upon human beings. It is clearly
mentioned that humankind has a dual responsibility to perform. One is in
relation to himself and his obligations to the Creator, the other one is in
relation to his external world and commitments to the creatures and fellow
beings.
The former has to express
in a process of self-development, physical, intellectual and spiritual. In other
words, man's responsibility is to invite to God, so to say, exercise His right
to dwell in the individual and urge him to use properly the balance set in his
nature. The idea is in conformity with the Qur'anic exhortation. "O
you who believed if you help (the cause of) God, He will help you and set your
feet firm" (Al-Qur'an 47:7).
Obligations to one's self
and obligations to society
The other responsibility lies
in developing social consciousness and in caring for the welfare of others. The
two terms may as well be styled as "Obligations to one's self" and
"obligations to society." The two types of responsibilities are not to
be regarded as exclusive. They are merely two faces of one and the same attitude
towards life, of the same activity proceeding from it and signify the character
of the mind one has to develop. It is this mind which matters in determining
responsibility for every human action.
Sayyid Abul Ala Mawdudi (September 25, 1903 -
September 22, 1979), was a Pakistani journalist, theologian, Muslim revivalist leader and political philosopher, and a major 20th century
Islamic thinker.
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