بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم
Friday Sermon
HADHRAT AMIR’UL MUMINEEN MUHYI-UD-DIN
Munir Ahmad Azim
(26 Dhul-Hijjah 1434 Hijri)
(Summary of Friday Sermon)
After having greeted all his followers (and all Muslims) round the world – mentioning the nearby islands, India, Kerala, Trinidad and Tobago etc. – with the Salutations of Peace, Hazrat Muhyi-ud-Din (atba) read the Tashahhud, Taouz and Surah Al Fatiha and then said:
Before coming to the heart of his sermon (on Jihad), Huzur (atba) talked about the public holidays which will be celebrated in Mauritius. He talked quite lengthily on: All Saints Day and the Dead festival (La fête des morts), Indentured Labourers who were like slaves (working for a paltry salary) in Mauritius, and Diwali which is and shall be held respectively on: 01, 02 and 03 November 2013.
يَا أَيُّهَا النَّبِيُّ جَاهِدِ الْكُفَّارَ وَالْمُنَافِقِينَ وَاغْلُظْ عَلَيْهِمْؕ
Yaaa-‘ayyuhan-Nabiyyu jaahidil-kuffaara wal-Munaafiqiina waghluz-‘alayhim. “O Prophet, fight against the disbelievers and the hypocrites and be harsh upon them.” (9: 73).
2) The battle against evil in all its forms. 3) The armed battle against the visible enemy.
Jihad-i-Akbar is the tireless struggle against oneself (our nafs), against one’s evil tendencies and inclinations. It is therefore not a battle of the State (the government), but specific to the individual struggle against his baser instincts, such as fornication, adultery, lying, dishonesty and materialism.
Therefore, in the heart of the context of the present sermon, I would like to mention an important dream seen by one of our brothers Wednesday morning before Fajr. It is not at all a coincidence that beforehand I decided to expound on Jihad for today’s sermon. Therefore Wednesday morning he made that dream. He related:
“This morning, before I got up Namaz-e-Fajr, I saw myself in a dream, walking on the street outside our Mosque…, along with my wife. On the walk, we see there are others on the road, people who are inimical to us and want to finish us off, with their daggers. Although they are walking close by, they don't realise who I am. I have a glistening dagger in my hand, but they have the advantage of numbers and strategic angles, yet they are somehow not able to reach me because of an invisible field of separation/unseen barrier of protection and I walk forward, without even really looking behind to see that they are close by and could or should normally speaking, be able to do what they want to.
So we see from this dream that come what may, we have the duty to do Jihad, be it with ourselves, against our own nafs so as to purify ourselves and to thus receive the grace of Allah, and be it also at the level where we have to protect ourselves against the physical attacks which are made against us. In the case of physical attacks against us, therefore it is our duty to protect ourselves and our Jamaat, and it is in this way that the battles in Islam were waged in the time of the Holy Prophet (pbuh). He defended himself and the Religion and Ummah which Allah entrusted to him because the enemies used to physically attack them, to finish them off. Those enemies thought that by exterminating the Muslims they could succeed in finishing off Islam, but on the contrary, Allah came to the rescue of His prophet and his disciples and gave them the permission to fight so as to protect their lives and religion so as tomorrow, from generation to generation, Islam does not dim and fade, and verily it is never fade, in whatever way. As for those who attain to physical martyrdom in these battles (Jihad-i-Saghir), therefore, they shall attain to elevated ranks, not because they killed the disbelievers, but because they gave their life to protect the prophet, Muslims like themselves and to protect their religion (Islam). The enemies wanted to finish them off, but when the help of Allah came, along with the angels, despite their few numbers, therefore the Muslims went from victory to victory, and all that the enemies stole from them, Allah returned them all that they lost, mundanely-speaking in the form of spoils of war. But verily, that which is with Allah and which is permanent is best for them, and it will be best for us also in the Jamaat Ul Sahih Al Islam to seek the eternal (that which is eternal), and come what may, if ever there is physical attacks upon us, and if Allah gives us the command to fight/ to retaliate against these people, then we shall do so.
The following Hadith explains to us the cases wherein there is no blame on us Muslims:
Hazrat Abu Huraira (ra) reported: A man came to the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) and asked, “O Messenger of Allah! What shall I do if someone comes to me with the intention of taking away my property?” He replied, “Do not hand over it to him.” The man asked, “What shall I do if he fights me?” The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) said, “Then fight him.” – “What will be my position in the Hereafter if he is to kill me?” The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) replied, “In that case you are a martyr.” The man asked: “What if I killed him?” The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) replied, “He will be in the Hell-fire.” (Muslim).
Therefore, we deduce from this Hadith that if a Muslim is not harming anyone, is at peace in his own home, and others come to seek a fight with him and harm or kill him, or to steal away his belongings, therefore the Noble Prophet (pbuh) gave clear instructions that we must protect our belongings (wealth), life and even our family and religion (Islam) against those who come forward to attack us first. This is what we call nowadays: Self-Defence.
But generally speaking, foremost, we must fight against our own selves, whereby we seek to purify ourselves and we propagate Islam, not by coercion and force but with solid arguments. Physical attacks has its place only when the enemies has cross all boundaries and when they are killing our Muslim brothers and sisters all because they are Muslims, and want to finish off Islam.
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