Da'wah and its Necessity
By: Khursheed Alam Dawood Qasmi
Emial: qasmikhursheed@yahoo.co.in
To beautify the world, once Allah (SWT) infused the
spirit into the image of Adam (AS) and commanded the angels to bow down before
him, at once they followed the commandment, while the accursed Satan denied the
order only to express his superiority. Not only denying was adequate, but he
also got ready to argue with Him. Due to his defiance, Allah (SWT) drove him
out from His court and declared Paradise prohibited for him forever. After
Allah expelled him out, he challenged he would use all his approaches to
mislead the coming slaves in the world till the Day of Judgement. The Almighty
Allah has described his challenge to inform His slaves in the following words:
“(Iblis) said: Because You have sent me astray, surely I will sit in wait
against them (Human beings) on your straight path. Then I will come to them
from before them and behind them, from their right and from their left, and You
will not find most of them as thankful ones (i.e. they will not be dutiful to
you.)” (Surah A’araf: 07, verse: 16-17)
The Supreme Lord showing the kindness and pity on
human beings sent down countless messengers and prophets at different times and
at different places in order to guide them from being misled by Iblis. The
series of prophet-hood continued for a long time. At last the Holy Prophet
Muhammad (SAW) was sent down to take out the humanity, absorbed in wrongdoings and
worshiping the idols, from darkness to light. He was the last and final
messenger of Allah. The prophet-hood was sealed on him and after him no other
prophet of any kind will come to the world.
Last and Final Messenger:
The series of the prophet-hood came to an end after
the last and final messenger Muhammad (SAWS). The Holy Qur’an says: “Muhammad is
not the father of any man among you, but he is the Messenger of Allah and the
seal of the Prophets” (Surah Ahzab: 33, Verse: 40). And the Holy Prophet was
not meant for a region, or a nation, but he was for the whole humanity. Allah
says: “Say (O Muhammad) O mankind! Verily, I am sent to you all as the Messenger
of Allah….” (Surah A’araf: 07, Verse: 158). The Prophet (SAWS) fulfilled his
job and the responsibility honestly. He invited the whole humankind towards the
oneness of Allah and enlightened the hearts of a good number of people, thus,
they entered the fold of Islam in crowd wholeheartedly.
Ummah and Invitation:
After the Prophet (SAW) left for heavenly abode,
the same duty was laid down on the shoulders of his Ummah. It must be noticed
that the Ummah is not like grass grows itself on the earth, but Allah, the Almighty,
bestowed them the human entity to safeguard Islam till the Day of Judgement.
It, therefore, is the obligation of the Ummah to convey the message of Allah towards
the common folks and to enjoin the right and forbid the wrong. Therefore, the
title of Khaire- Ummah (the best of people) has been conferred on them. The Glorious
Qur’an says: “You (true believers in Islamic Monotheism, and real followers of
ProphetMuhammad and his Sunnah) are the best of people ever raised up for mankind;
you enjoin Al-Ma’ruf (Islamic Monotheism and all that Islam has ordained) and
forbid Al- Munkar (polytheism, disbelief and all that Islam has forbidden), and
you believe in Allah…” (Surah Aal- Imran: 03, verse: 110)
Under the commentary of this verse, Allama Shabbir
Ahmad Usmani (RA) writes: “O Muslims! Allah the Almighty has admired you as the
best nation among all what was already in His eternal knowledge. The news had
been given to the former prophets that the Last Messenger Muhammad (SAWS) would
be more prominent than others. Similarly his Ummah would be more prominent than
others. Therefore, it would be blessed with the highest honour and the
nobility. It would find the perfect and complete Shariah. The door of education
and knowledge would open for them. All branches of belief, deed and piety would
be refreshed with their efforts and sacrifices. It would not be restricted to a
particular nation, state or country, but the circle of its activity would
enclose the whole world and all branches of human life.”(Tafsire-Usmani Page:
82)
Today, when we analyse the present circumstances of
the society, we conclude that the every steps of human beings is going from bad
to worst. Every kind of illness has taken root in it. People are indulged in
infidelity, paganism, polytheism and innovation. Bribery, deception, forgery
and embezzlement have become the integral part of human society. They are
chained with fetters of the customs and rituals. They have taken fancy to
crimes of all classes. The most regrettable aspect is that the best Ummah, the
bearer of prophetic job, the accountable to the mission of showing the straight
path to the common people, is suffering from lots of practical, mental and spiritual
disorders. It is, therefore, essential for this ailing Ummah to recover from
it. When it recovers and understands the importance and necessity of Allah’s
mission, it shall stand up to guide the people, from idol worshiping, paganism,
infidelity and polytheism, towards Allah’s commandment as the companions of the
prophet and our pious forefathers did. Being the best of people, it should
teach the people the message of a true religion- Islam, the natural way of
life. It must inspire them to the grand palace of Paradise against the worldly
narrow huts. In such case, the Ummah would appropriately deserve the title,
‘the best of people”.
Dawah Mission and Ulama:
The holy Prophet (SAWS) said regarding Ulama:
“Verily the Ulama (scholars) are the heirs of the Prophets, verily the Prophets
do not leave behind gold nor silver (wealth), they only leave behind religious
knowledge” (Mishkat Vol: 1, Page: 34) The Hadith means Ulama are the scholarly
inheritors of the prophets. And if it is so, the responsibility of propagation
of Islam, the guidance of the people to virtuous deeds, prohibition from misdeeds,
compliance with commandments of Allah, the Almighty, and inspiring others to
its compliance, lies on the shoulders of Ulama. Indeed, it’s Ulama’s responsibility,
till the doomsday, to educate the Ummah, be it is Ummate-Ijabat (Those
accepting Islam) or Ummat-e-Da’wah (Those rejecting Islam) and quench the
thirst of those thirsty for Islamic teachings.
Code of Da’wah:
The work of Islamic invitation is as much important
and significant as it requires the wisdom, beautiful preaching and heedful
attention. And some so-called preachers commit grave mistakes in this respect.
Therefore, there arises a question- “what kind of method should be adopted
while preaching Islam? What kind of principles should be enforced? How to call people
towards Islam?” Allah, the Almighty, taught its rules and regulations to His messengers
and prophets when they needed. So, the preachers must follow it at the time of
Da’wah and preaching. The Holy Qur’an says: “Invite all to the way of thy Lord
with wisdom and beautiful preaching and argue with them in a way that is
better”. (Surah Nahl: 16, verse: 125)
A prominent and well-known Mufassir Mufti Muhammad
Shafi Sb Usmani (RH) writes in the commentary of this verse:
“There have been described three points in the
verse above: (1) Wisdom (2) Beautiful preaching (3) Argument in a better way.
Some commentators of Hadith say, “These three points are based on three kinds of
people. Invitation with ‘wisdom’ is for scholars, call with ‘beautiful preaching’
is for general people and call with ‘argument’ is for those, doubtful or
denying to accept the invitation only because of their enmity and
stubbornness.” He further writes: “To invite the folks to the way of Allah, the
Almighty, is indeed the responsibility of messengers. Ulama of this Ummah fulfil
the responsibility of dawah as their representatives. It is, therefore, obligatory
upon them to learn Da’wah techniques from the prophets themselves. Da’wah, deviating
from the way mentioned, causes enmity and conflict.” (Ma’ariful Qur’an, volume:
5, P: 409-410)
When Allah sent His Prophet Moosa (AS) for Da’wah
to Pharaoh, He taught him the following method described in the Glorious
Qur’an: “And speak to him mildly, perhaps he may accept admonition or fear (Allah).”(Surah
Taha: 20, Verse: 44) In this verse, the lesson of mild and soft speaking and
good manner has been given to exercise at the time of invitation to Pharaoh,
the cruel and tyrant king. It demands that the above mentioned manner adopted by
the prophets must be kept in mind while preaching occasions. And preaching must
be performed according to the addressee and time as well. If it is connived in,
the invitation shall end in fruitless and the preacher will fail.
Giving Up Dawah (Invitation):
At present time, we experience most of the Muslims
are in miserable conditions, even for trifle things of life; like bread and
butter. They are beaten and oppressed, are being tortured, terrorized and
killed world over. The respected ones are humiliated, be in their homeland or out
of it. Cruel and blood-shedding rulers are set upon them. The Muslim countries
are being captured and vandalised now and then. The glorious places as mosques,
shrines, cemeteries, graveyards and Madrasas are targeted and destroyed. The
chain of these problems and issues is endless and knows no ending. Let alone
Muslim enemies be overthrown, Muslims have no powerful means for their defence against
them. Of all these, the basic reason is that Muslim Ummah has relinquished the
mission of Islam.
Maulana Abul Hasan Ali Nadvi (RA) writes here:
“When the Ummah of the prophet gives up Islamic Mission, it will suffer from many
severe disasters and disgraces. It will be deprived of all kinds of heavenly
help, and all these will be only because of not fulfilling its duty and not
showing respect to the mission. And their activity will involve neglecting that
noble obligation. The carelessness shall be widespread due to the forgetfulness
of the duty. The main route of misleading shall open on them. They would be
divided among various sects and groups. The people will be destroyed. And (as we
see) these are happening, but they will learn the loss on “Day of Resurrection”.
Ummah shall be asked and reckoned in front of Allah, the Almighty.”
(Qur’aniIfadat, Page: 93)
Whatever has been described in this piece of
writing is reflecting the necessity of Dawah for this Ummah to adopt it strictly,
seeking the help and aid of the Supreme Lord. It should try its level best to
preach and protect the mission- Allah’s beloved and chosen religion. Or else,
it is not hard and difficult for Him to ruin this creation as former ones, and
make a new entity on the surface of the earth, that will follow the commands.
Therefore, the Ummah is much needy, before Allah, and He is Eternal, Carefree, Unconcerned
and Non-needy among all. The Glorious Qur’an describes this fact in these
verses: “O mankind! It is you who stand in need of Allah. But Allah is Rich (Free
of all needs), Worthy of all praise. If He willed, He could destroy you and
bring about new creation. And that is not hard for Allah.” (Surah Fatir: 35,
Verse: 15, 16, 17)
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