Faith Is Imperfect without
morality
Faith
is such a power that it keeps men away from low attributes and means acts, and
encourages him to achieve high attributes and clean morals. That is why
whenever Allah called his slaves towards virtue or whenever He wanted them to
hate evil, He declared it as an essential requirement of the Faith in their
hearts. For example when He; in Surah Taubah, commands men to adopt
righteousness and to speak truth, He addresses them as
“0 you who have faith” (or “O
you who believe”):“0 you, who have faith I Fear Allah and be with the truthful
people.” (Taubah.. 119)
Allah's
Messenger has nicely explained it that when faith is firm and belief is strong,
then strong and lasting moral will be developed, and if the moral character is
low then faith will accordingly be weak.
A
man, who is immodest and ill-mannered and who adopts bad habits without caring
for others, is like the person about whom the holy Prophet has said:
“Modesty and faith are twins. One
who gives up one has to lose the other too.”
Once
the Prophet passed by an Ansari who was scolding his brother about his
immodesty. The Prophet advised him to let him go as modesty was a branch of
faith.
A
man who harasses his neighbor and makes him suffer any kind of damage is called
cruel and stonehearted by the
religion.
In this connection the decision of the Prophet is :
“By God, he cannot be a
Momin ; by God, he cannot be a Momin; by God, he cannot be a Momin. He was
asked: 'who' 1 He answered: 'He from whose misdeeds his neighbor is not safe.'
“ -(Bukhari)
The
holy Prophet advises his companions to keep away from the talk that is trash, the
acts that are wicked, and the deeds that are senseless. He says:
“A person who believes in Allah
and the Here after should speak about good things or else should keep quiet.”
-(Bukhari)
In
this way through the truth of faith and by means of its perfection noble
qualities are nurtured and developed and they are guarded and kept secure till
they bear fruits.
Rows disrupted, hearts sad,
prayers tasteless
However,
you will also find such people, who will be calling themselves Muslims, yet
they will be lazy in offering compulsory prayers, and will be posing in the
public as if they are very keen on establishing these prayers. But they will
not lag behind at the same time in acting in such a way that will be contrary
to the demands of the noble character and perfect faith.
Such
people have been warned by the holy Prophet and the Ummah has been asked to be
careful of them. A man who commits the mistake of performing the various forms
of worship without understanding their significance can only be a man who had not
understood the spirit of the worship or has been unable to rise to that
standard.
Many
times even a child can copy the movements of salat and is able to repeat what
is recited during the prayer. Sometimes an actor also offers prayer with all
humility and concentration. and performs all the necessary rites. But these
kinds of movements do not benefit belief or meet the purpose. There is only one
way of offering prayers in the best manner or performing other forms of worship
that will never bring out wrong results, and that is : high moral character.
Any person who has this attribute in him, his prayer is useful. But one who is
deprived of this attribute, his worshipping is useless. It is narrated by Imam
Ahmed:
“One person asked the Prophet: '0
Messenger of Allah a certain woman is very famous for her prayers, fasting and
many charities, but she talks rudely with her neighbours. Tell me, what will be
her fate ?' He replied that she would go to Hell. Then that person asked: '0
Messenger of Allah ! Another woman does not do much by way of prayers and
fasting; gives pieces of cheese in charity and does not harm her neighbours.'
He replied: 'She is of the Paradise. “
This
reply gives an idea of the high value attached to good character. It also shows
that charity is a collective prayer whose benefit reaches the society. For this
reason there is no room for any reduction in them. As salat and fasting are
apparently individual forms of worship, a little relaxation-to a very little
extent-is allowed in not making very elaborate arrangements about them.
The
holy Prophet did not merely answer a casual question that explains the
relationship between morality and the religion, shows its connection with the
correct forms of worship, and forms the basis of reform and improvement in the
world and salvation in the next world.
The
problem of morality was much more important. It was necessary that he should
have continually provided guidance to his followers. He should have persisted
in giving good advice to them so that its importance takes root in the mind and
heart and it becomes quite clear that faith, goodness and morality are all
dependent on each other. They are connected with each other and none can
separate them.
Who is poor?
One day the Prophet asked his dear
companions whether they knew who was poor. They answered that poor was one who
had no dirham or dinar (money)' He said:“In my Ummah, the poor is that man who
would appear on the Day of the Judgment before Allah; he had offered prayer; he
had paid Zakat ; he had observed fast; but he would have abused somebody, he
would have falsely accused someone; he would have unauthorized taken someone
else's property; he would have murdered someone; would have hit somebody. All
his virtues would be given to his victims. If his virtues are finished before
his wicked deeds are finished, then the errors and sins of the victims would be
given to him and he would be thrown into the Hell.” (Muslim)
Such
a man is really poor. His condition is like that trader who has goods worth one
thousand rupees but he is a debtor for two thousand rupees. How can such a man
be called rich? A religious man who offers certain prayers or performs certain
forms of worship, but even after that performs certain evil deeds, behaves
rudely with the people. Treats poor and helpless people cruelly, how then such
a man will be called righteous?
The
Prophet has explained by quoting an example. He said that the best moral
character melts errors like water and bad morals spoil man's record as vinegar
spoils honey.
Identification of hypocrite
When
wickedness is nourished in the self, and the loss caused by it has become
manifest and the danger has increased, then that man has come out of his
religion like a nude who has come out of his garments. At that time his claim
of righteousness or faith would be false.
What
will be the value of religiousness without good morality! How is it possible
that a man should belong to Allah and at the same he should be a victim of
corruption?
This
relationship between faith and morality is clearly shown in the hadith of the
holy Prophet:
“The man who has these three
habits is a hypocrite even if be observes fast, offers prayers. Performs umra
(pilgrimage), and calls himself a Muslim: when be talks he speaks untruth, when
he makes a promise he does not keep it, and when he is given something in
trust, he commits dishonesty.” -( Muslim ).
In
another tradition, he has said:
“There are three signs of a
hypocrite: when he talks he speaks untruth, when he makes a promise he does not
keep it, and when he makes a contract he deceives, although he may be offering
prayers, observing fast and calling himself a Mus1im.”
He
has also said:
“There are four habits, in
whosoever they are ound, and he will be a complete hypocrite. If anyone of
these habits is found in a man, he will have one habit of disruption till he
gives it up. when something is given to him in trust he commits dishonesty,
when he talks he tells lies, when he makes a contract be deceives, and when be
quarrels he starts abusing. -( Bukhari ).