Passions of the human self are many: hatred, jealousy, ill- thinking, slander, backbiting, etc. As people, we are not immune to evil impulses of the self. And our vices can lead to negative consequences in our inter-personal and social settings. When hearts get divided, good relations fly away and the community cohesion shatters to pieces. When psychological ‘diseases’ spread among people, the larger ‘health’ of the community (‘Jamaat’) itself comes under a shadow. Hence, it's a moral imperative that we fight and resist these vices of the self in its varied manifestations in everyday life.
In his Friday Sermon of 04 October 2019 ~ 05 Safar 1441 AH, Hadhrat Khalifatullah Munir A. Azim Saheb (atba) continues the fourth part of the discourse on ‘Ghibbat’ (backbiting). Exhorting members of the Jamaat to refrain from falling to the fatal tentacles of blame-games and other manifestations of hard love; Hadhrat Khalifatullah (atba) underscores the dignity and rights of all persons, if not all living beings in this universe. Explaining the profound compassion and goodwill the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sa) had maintained for all of humanity- fellow members of faith included- as well as for the welfare of animals and birds in the natural environment, Hadhrat Saheb (atba) points to our duty to recognize and respect every person for who they are- the children of the same God we claim to worship. Instead of needlessly creating fractures among the believers through backbiting- especially against those who work in God’s cause in the same Jamaat; looking down upon fellow beings in arrogance; making insinuations; seeking to overthrow established frameworks of division of labour; incitement to rebellion, etc; persons would benefit by reflecting on prudent conduct in social relations. Listening to the Qur'an, we need to renounce Ghibbat (backbiting) and embrace Muhabbat (affection and good will for others), if we are to become good humans, ideal souls- the likes of the friends of God on earth, reminds Hadhrat Saheb (atba).
Read the Friday Sermon Below:
In his Friday Sermon of 04 October 2019 ~ 05 Safar 1441 AH, Hadhrat Khalifatullah Munir A. Azim Saheb (atba) continues the fourth part of the discourse on ‘Ghibbat’ (backbiting). Exhorting members of the Jamaat to refrain from falling to the fatal tentacles of blame-games and other manifestations of hard love; Hadhrat Khalifatullah (atba) underscores the dignity and rights of all persons, if not all living beings in this universe. Explaining the profound compassion and goodwill the Holy Prophet Muhammad (sa) had maintained for all of humanity- fellow members of faith included- as well as for the welfare of animals and birds in the natural environment, Hadhrat Saheb (atba) points to our duty to recognize and respect every person for who they are- the children of the same God we claim to worship. Instead of needlessly creating fractures among the believers through backbiting- especially against those who work in God’s cause in the same Jamaat; looking down upon fellow beings in arrogance; making insinuations; seeking to overthrow established frameworks of division of labour; incitement to rebellion, etc; persons would benefit by reflecting on prudent conduct in social relations. Listening to the Qur'an, we need to renounce Ghibbat (backbiting) and embrace Muhabbat (affection and good will for others), if we are to become good humans, ideal souls- the likes of the friends of God on earth, reminds Hadhrat Saheb (atba).
Read the Friday Sermon Below:
First
of all, I thank Allah for giving me the Tawfiq
to continue the subject of my Friday Sermon that I started three
weeks ago. Last Friday in my sermon, I told you to create love for
those working for the Nizam-e-Jamaat
(those who are working for the cause of Allah).
If
you have a true love for Allah, and little by little you have love
for Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh), Hazrat Massih Ma’ud (as), for the
Khalifa
(Caliph) of Allah of this era (the Khalifatullah), so naturally you
will have love for those who are working for the Jamaat (Jamaat
officials) too. It is not possible for anyone to be arrogant or
indifferent to an organization that has a connection with the people
I mentioned in my sermon last Friday. It is not possible that you
speak against the Jamaat, and ridicule and blame those bearers of
responsibility (that is, do the “Ghibbat”
against them). It is not acceptable for you to backbite against with
Jamaat (i.e., speak against the Jamaat). [This
is a general statement which I am saying so that the members of the
Jamaat Ul Sahih Al Islam and the other Muslims as well stay away from
such evils. From what I have lived from my past experience, I would
like to warn you against it so that the Jamaat Ul Sahih Al Islam
stays free from these vices. I am saying all this for your own good,
and even if you don’t believe in this humble self, but take this
message for your own good.]