| Allah Taãla states that one reason for
this Ummah being titled as the best of Ummahs, is the practice of
'commanding good and preventing evil'.
Nabi (Sallallaahu Álayhi Wasallam) states, "Whosoever
from among you witnesses evil, he should change it with his hands.
And if he is unable to do so then he should change it with his tongue.
And if he is unable to do so with his tongue, then he should at
least consider it to be wrong. And this is the weakest stage of
Imaan." (Mishkãt)
Hadhrat Nuúmaan bin Basheer (Radhiallaahu Ánhu)
says that Rasulullah (Sallallaahu Álayhi Wasallam) gave an
example of people sailing on a boat having an upper deck and a lower
deck. The people from the lower deck require water and request water
from the people of the upper deck. The people from the upper deck
refuse water so the people from the lower deck decide to make a
hole on the floor of the ship and get water from the sea. Rasulullah
(Sallallaahu Álayhi Wasallam) said, "If the people from
the upper deck don't stop the people at the bottom from making a
hole, the ship will sink and all the people travelling will drown."
(Mishkãt vol. 2 p. 436)
Similarly, if people do not prohibit evil and sin in the society,
the entire society - innocent and evil - will equally suffer.
Hadhrat Abu Hurayra (Radhiallaahu Ánhu) states that Rasulullah
(Sallallaahu Álayhi Wasallam) said, "Command good and
prohibit evil or else Allah will send such a punishment that will
destroy everyone." (Ibid)
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The above quotations of the Qurãn and Ahaadith of Rasulullah
(Sallallaahu Álayhi Wasallam) are clear that commanding good
and prohibiting evil is an emphasised injunction of Allah and His
Rasul. Every person must carry out this injunction. All the Prophets
(Álayhimus salaam) followed the footsteps of their respective
Prophets and after the demise of their Prophet, they carried out
the same mission. The Sahaaba of Rasulullah (Radhiallaahu Ánhum)
spent their entire lives in commanding good and prohibiting evil.
Since there is no Prophet to come, every Ummati of Rasulullah (Sallallaahu
Álayhi Wasallam) is the deputy of the Prophet and has to
carry on the mission of the Prophet. The people of Tabligh Jamaat
sacrifice their time, wealth and comforts to undergo difficulty
and hardships to go in the path of Allah - to carry out this Sunnah
of the Prophets - commanding good and prohibiting evil.
As far as the Tabligh Jamaat is concerned, it is our humble view
that they are acting upon this injunction of Allah Taãla
and are fulfilling this obligation of Shariáh. the Jamaat
advocates strict adherence to the Sunnah and confines itself within
the ambit of the Shariáh. The purpose of any individual taking
part in the noble work of Tabligh is firstly to reform oneself and
dutifully save mankind from the fire of hell. The overwhelming success
of the Jamaat is mainly because of the manifestation of the six
points which involves the purification of the Naffs and the entity
of Tawheed.
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The word 'Tashkeel' literally means 'to form'. In the terminology
of Tabligh, it means to urge the people to give time, to come out
in the path of Allah for self reformation and propagating good for
a number of days 3, 7, 40, 4 months, 1 year, etc. The number of
days is also not compulsory, it is only recommended just as it is
recommended that a person studying first aid, for example, serves
one month as practicals. While he will not be an expert in medicine,
he will know the basic things to do during an emergency. Similarly,
a person going out for 3 days, 40 days, 4 months, etc. does not
become an expert on Shariáh, but he will learn the basic
requirements of Shariáh. The more time he gives, the more
he will learn and perfect himself. The time frame is not a criteria
according to Shariáh.
and Allah Ta'ala Knows Best |