Modesty and humility
Modesty
and humility are the characteristics of human beings. Modesty helps
people to become dignified and acceptable personalities. People remember
modesty with respect. The more modest and humble he is, the more he can
prosper. All those who have been remembered and cherished forever in this world
and who have secured a place in the hearts of people were modest and humble.
The greatest modest and humble man in the world was the last Prophet Muhammad
(PBUH). He was the epitome of modesty and humility. So Allah testifies like
this: 'And surely you are of noble character' (Qur'an 68/4).
Antonyms
of modesty and humility are arrogance, harshness, pride, jealousy, etc. These
are the worst traits of human character. Arrogance, pride, hatred, etc., are
the root causes of all the chaos in this world, including fights, quarrels, and
murders.
Meaning of Modesty and Humility
Modesty
and humility are two synonymous words. The meaning of the word Modesty is
humility, meekness, gentleness, supplication, etc. The meaning of the word
humility is humble, unassuming, unassuming, humble, soft, gentle, quiet, etc.
The
meaning of modesty and humility according to various scholars/sages
Abu Zayd
Bis-twami (RA) said, "Modesty is not considering any position for oneself
and not considering others inferior in position and condition to oneself in the
created world."
Ibn Ata
said, 'Accepting the truth from anyone. Honor is in humility. He who searches
for it in arrogance, the search will be like water from the fire.
Sufian
Chaori (RA) said to his disciples, 'Do you know what humility is? They said, you say, O Abu Muhammad! He said, keeping everything in its proper place. To
put severity in its place, meekness in its place, the sword in its place, the
whip in its place.
Types of Modesty and humility
Modesty
and humility can be divided into 3 categories depending on the field. The
sections are mentioned below-
A.
Humility with people: Allah Almighty says to His Messenger about the adoption
of humility in behavior with people.
'By the
grace of God, you became tender-hearted towards them; if they were harsh and
hard-hearted, they would shy away from being around you. So forgive them and
ask forgiveness for them. And consult with them during the work. After that, if you
make a decision, trust in Allah. Allah loves those who trust' (Surah Imran
3/159).
As narrated by Abu Hurairah (RA), a person said to the Prophet (PBUH), advise me. He said,
'Don't be angry. The man repeated several times. He said, "Don't be
angry."
Elsewhere,
the Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, "Abusing a Muslim is iniquity and
killing is Kufr."
B.
Humility with Khadem or Servants: Islam enjoins good behavior with servants.
Ibn Umar (R.A.) once took a piece of stick or any other object from the ground
and said, "There is no virtue equivalent to this in setting him
free." But I heard the Messenger of Allah (PBUH) say, 'Whoever slaps or
beats his slave, his expiation is to set him free. This is the treatment of
slaves prescribed by Islam.
Islam has
also ordered them to behave well with servants and maids. On the authority of Abu
Hurairah (RA), the Prophet (PBUH) said, "When a servant of one of you
brings his food, if he does not sit with him, he should give him one or two
morsels of food." Because he has endured his heat and pain'.
C.
Gentleness with animals: Gentleness with animals and birds has also been
ordered. On the authority of Hisham Ibn Zaid (RA), he said, I went with Anas
(RA) to Hakam Ibn Ayyub. Then Anas (RA) saw, some boys or narrators said, some
youths tied up a hen and shot arrows at it. Anas (RA) said, "The Prophet
(PBUH) forbade shooting arrows like this by tying animals."
In
another narration, Ibn Umar (RA) was passing by some Quraysh youths. They tied
a bird and shot arrows at it. And as each target failed they were assigned one
arrow to the owner of the bird. Then they saw Ibn Umar (RA) and separated. Ibn
Umar (RA) said, 'Who did this? God's curse is on the person who does this. The
Messenger of Allah (PBUH) cursed him who makes any animal a target.
Shaddad
Ibn Aws said, I remember two things about the Messenger of Allah (PBUH), he
said, 'Allah Ta'ala has made 'Ihsan' essential for you in every matter. So when
you kill, kill with mercy, and when you sacrifice, sacrifice with mercy. May
all of you sharpen your knives and not cause his sacrificed animal to suffer.
The importance of modesty and humility
The commandment to be modest: Allah Ta'ala has ordered the believers to walk with restraint by
adopting slowness and humility. Allah says, 'Walk in moderation and keep your
voice in check. Undoubtedly, the voice of a donkey is most unpleasant' (Lokman
31/19).
Elsewhere
it is said, 'Be kind to your faithful followers' (Shu'ara 26/215).
On the
authority of Ayesha (RA), he said, once a group of Jews sought permission to
come to the Messenger of Allah (PBUH) and said, السَّامُ عَÙ„َÙŠْÙƒَ ‘May you
die. Then I said in reply, عَÙ„َÙŠْÙƒُÙ…ُ السَّامُ ÙˆَاللَّعْÙ†َØ©ُ ‘Instead, may you
die and be cursed’. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said, 'O Ayesha! Stop
Undoubtedly, Allah loves gentleness in everything. I said in reply, what they
said, have you not heard it? He said, I have said 'Walaikum'.
In
another narration, Aisha (RA) said, the Jews came to the Prophet (PBUH) and
said, 'Assamu Alaika' 'May you die'. He replied, Walaikum. Then Aisha (RA)
said, May you die, May Allah curse you and be angry with you. Then the Prophet
(PBUH) said, Ayesha! Stop, adopt humility, and avoid harshness and indecency'.
In
another hadith, the Prophet (PBUH) said, "Allah Ta'ala revealed to me that
you should show modesty to each other so that no one is arrogant and proud of
another."
Allah praises the humble
Allah
Almighty says in praise of the humble and humble people, "The servants of
Allah the Merciful are those who walk humbly in the world and say 'salaam' when
addressed by the ignorant." And those who spend the night in prostration
to their Lord and those who say: O my Lord! Remove from us the punishment of
Hell, surely its punishment is sure destruction. Indeed, it is very inferior in
position and abode' (Furqan 25/63-66).
In
another verse, Allah Ta'ala says, 'This is the abode of the Hereafter which I
appoint for those who do not want to show arrogance and cause mischief in the
world. There is a good end for the muttaqis' (Qashach 28/83).
On the
other hand, Allah Rabbul Al-Alamin uttered a stern warning about arrogance
and pride, saying, "Do not belittle people with pride and do not walk
arrogantly on earth. Indeed, Allah does not like any arrogant person (Lukman
31/18).
Elsewhere,
Allah Ta'ala says, 'Do not walk in the world arrogantly. Surely you will never
be able to split the surface of the earth and in height, you will never be equal
to a mountain' (Bani Israel 17/37).
Praise of the humble by the Prophet (PBUH)
The
Prophet (PBUH) said, "A believer is humble and gentle." On the other
hand, sinful people are cunning and characterless. Elsewhere the Prophet (PBUH)
said:
Shall I
not give you the news of the people of Paradise? And they are weak because of
simplicity, which people consider low, insignificant, and weak. If they swear
about something, Allah makes it true. The Messenger of Allah (peace be upon
him) also said, "Shall I not give you the news of the people of
Hell?" And they are ill-tempered and arrogant, quarreling over every vain
talk.'
The
hadith describes the dire consequences of arrogance and pride. The Prophet
(PBUH) said, "On the Day of Resurrection, the arrogant will be gathered
like ants." Of course, the shape will be human. Shame will surround them
on all sides. They will be taken to hell named Bullas. Flames will engulf them.
And they will be made to drink the nasty pus-blood called 'Tinatul Khabal',
which is excreted from the bodies of the hell-raisers.
Conclusion
Finally, it can be said that modesty and humility are among the many blessings given by Almighty Allah. It is one of the greatest human virtues. A person with this quality is respected, accepted, remembered, and loved by everyone. And in the afterlife, the burning flames of hell are free. So pray to the court of Allah, O God! Grant us the virtue of modesty and humility in this life and deliver us from hell in the hereafter.
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