The IDEAL MUSLIMAH by Dr. Muhammad Ali Al-Hashimi
She loves them as sisters for the sake
of Allah (SWT)
The way in which the true Muslim woman relates
to her friends and sister in Islam is different from the way in which other women conduct their social affairs. Her relationship
with her sisters is based on ta'akhi (brotherhood or sisterhood) for the sake of Allah (SWT). This love for the sake of Allah
(SWT) is the highest bond that may exist between one human being and another, whether man or woman. It is the bond of faith
in Allah (SWT) which Allah (SWT) established between all believers when He said:
( The Believers are but a single brotherhood
. . .) (Qur'an 49:10)
The brotherhood of faith is the strongest
of bonds between hearts and minds. It comes as no surprise to see that Muslim sisters enjoy a strong, enduring relationship
that is based on love for the sake of Allah (SWT), which is the noblest and purest form of love between human beings. This
is a love which is untainted by any worldly interest or ulterior motive. It is the love in which Muslim men and women find
the sweetness of faith:
"There are three things that whoever attains
them will find the sweetness of faith: if Allah (SWT) and His Messenger are dearer to him than anyone or anything else; if
he loves a person solely for the sake of Allah (SWT); and if he would hate to return to kufr after Allah (SWT) has rescued
him from it, as much as he would hate to be thrown into the Fire." (Bukhari and Muslim. See Sharh al-Sunnah, 1/49, Kitab al-iman,
bab halawat al-iman.)
The status of two who love one another
for the sake of Allah (SWT)
Many hadith describe the status of two people
who love another for the sake of Allah (SWT), whether they are men or women, and describe the high position in Paradise which
Allah (SWT) has prepared for them and the great honour which He will bestow upon them on the Day when mankind is resurrected
to meet the Lord of the Worlds.
It is sufficient honour for those who love
one another for the sake of (SWT), men and women alike, to know that their almighty Lord will take care of them on the Day
of Judgement and will say: "Where are those who loved one another for My glory? Today I will shade them in My shade on the
Day when there is no shade but Mine." (Sahih Muslim, 16/123, Kitab al-birr wa'l-silah wa'l-adab, bab fadl al-hubb fi Allah.)
Such is the magnificent honour and tremendous
reward that will be bestowed upon those who truly loved one another for the sake of Allah (SWT), on that awesome Day.
Love for the sake of Allah (SWT), and not
for the sake of anything else in life, is very difficult, and none can attain it except the one who is pure of heart, for
whom this world and all its pleasures are as nothing in comparison with the pleasure of Allah (SWT). It is not surprising
that Allah (SWT) should give them a status and blessing which is commensurate with their position in this world, above whose
concerns they have risen. We see proof of this in the hadith of Mu`adh, who said that the Prophet (PBUH) said:
"Allah (SWT) said: `Those who love one another
for My glory will have minbars of light, and the Prophets and martyrs will wish that they had the same." (Reported by Tirmidhi,
4/24, Bab ma ja'a fi al-hubb fi-Allah; he said, it is a sahih hasan hadith.)
Allah (SWT) bestows upon those who love one
another for His sake a gift which is even greater than this status and blessing: that is His precious love which is very difficult
to attain. This is proven by the hadith of Abu Hurayrah (RAA) in which the Prophet (PBUH) said:
"A man went to visit a brother of his in
another village. Allah (SWT) sent an angel to wait for him on the road. When the man came along, the angel asked him, `Where
are you headed?' He said, `I am going to visit a brother of mine who lives in this village.' The angel asked, `Have you done
him any favour (for which you are now seeking repayment)?' He said, `No, I just love him for the sake of Allah (SWT).' The
angel told him, `I am a messenger to you from Allah (SWT), sent to tell you that He loves you as you love your brother for
His sake.'" (Sahih Muslim, 16/124, Kitab al-birr wa'l-silah wa'l-adab, bab fadl al-hubb fi-Allah.)
What a great love, that raises a person to
a position where Allah (SWT) loves him and is pleased with him!
The Prophet (PBUH) understood the impact
of this strong, pure love in building societies and nations, so he never let any occasion pass without advocating this love
and commanding the Muslims to announce their love for one another, in order to open hearts and spread love and purity among
the ranks of the ummah.
Anas (RAA) said that a man was with the Prophet
(PBUH), when another man passed by. The first man said, "O Messenger of Allah (SWT), indeed I truly love this man." The Prophet
(PBUH) asked him, "Have you let him know that?" He said, "No." The Prophet (PBUH) said, "Tell him." He caught up with him
and told him, "Truly I love you for the sake of Allah (SWT)," and the man said, "May Allah (SWT) love you who loves me for
His sake." (Reported with a sahih isnad by Abu Dawud, 4/452, Kitab al-adab, bab akhbar al-rajul bi mahabbatihi ilayh.)
The Prophet (PBUH) used to do the same thing
himself, teaching the Muslims how to build a society based on pure love and brotherhood. One day he took Mu`adh by the hand
and said, "O Mu`adh, by Allah (SWT) I love you, so I advise you, O Mu`adh, never forget to recite, after every prayer, `O
Allah (SWT), help me to remember You and to give thanks toYou and to worship You properly (Allahumma, a`inni `ala dhikrika
wa shukrika wa husni `abadatika).'" (Reported with a sahih isnad by Ahmad, 5/245.)
Mu`adh began to spread this pure love among
the Muslims throughout the Muslim lands, telling them what he had learned from the Prophet (PBUH) about the great reward that
Allah (SWT) had prepared for those who loved one another for His sake, and about His great love for them. In al-Muwatta',
Imam Malik gives a report with a sahih isnad from Abu Idris al-Khulani who said:
"I entered the mosque of Damascus, where
I saw a young man who had a bright smile, and I saw the people gathered around him. When they disagreed on some matter, they
referred it to him, and accepted his opinion. I asked who he was, and they told me, `This is Mu`adh ibn Jabal (RAA).' Early
the next day, I went to the mosque but I found that he had arrived even earlier than I. He was praying, so I waited until
he had finished, then I approached him from in front, greeted him and said, `By Allah (SWT), I love you.' He asked, `For the
sake of Allah (SWT)?' I said, `For the sake of Allah (SWT).' He repeated his question, `For the sake of Allah (SWT)?' And
I said, `For the sake of Allah (SWT).' So he took hold of my collar, pulled me towards him and said, `I have good news for
you. I heard the Prophet (PBUH) say: "Allah (SWT) says: "My love is granted to those who love one another for My sake, who
visit one another for My sake, and who spend on one another for My sake.'"'" (Reported by Malik in al-Muwatta', 2/953, Kitab
al-shi'r, bab ma ja'a fi'l-muthabbayn fi-Allah.)