HE WHO OBEYS THE PROPHET (SAAS) ALSO
OBEYS ALLAH
A Messenger has come to you from among
yourselves. Your suffering is distressing to him; he is deeply
concerned for you; he is gentle and merciful to the believers.
(Qur'an, 9:128) |
Allah charges
everyone with obeying the prophets He has sent. These messengers were
blessed men who abided by Allah's commands, communicated His revelations,
represented the human model most pleasing to Allah by means of their
words and actions, in short by their whole manner of living. Allah
reveals in the Qur'an that those who abide by His messengers will
be saved. For that reason, obedience to the Prophet (saas) is an obligation
of the very greatest importance. Allah reveals the importance of obedience
in the Qur'an:
We sent no messenger except to be
obeyed by Allah's permission. If only when they wronged themselves
they had come to you and asked Allah's forgiveness and the Messenger
had asked forgiveness for them they would have found Allah Ever-Returning,
Most Merciful. (Surat an-Nisa': 64)
Whoever obeys Allah and the Messenger
will be with those whom Allah has blessed: the prophets and steadfast
affirmers of truth, the martyrs and righteous. What excellent company
such people are! (Surat an-Nisa': 69)
In several verses of the Qur'an, Allah
states that those who obey His messengers are in truth obeying Allah.
Those who rebel against these messengers, on the other hand, rebel
against Allah. Some of these verses are:
Whoever obeys the Messenger has obeyed
Allah. If anyone turns away, we did not send you to them as their
keeper. (Surat an-Nisa': 80)
Those who pledge you their allegiance
pledge allegiance to Allah. Allah's hand is over their hands. He who
breaks his pledge only breaks it against himself. But as for him who
fulfils the contract he has made with Allah, We will pay him an immense
reward. (Surat al-Fath: 10)
The Prophet (saas) has also stressed
the importance of obedience in the hadiths:
"Whoever obeys me, obeys Allah, and
whoever disobeys me, disobeys Allah, and whoever obeys the ruler I
appoint, obeys me, and whoever disobeys him, disobeys me." (Sahih
Bukhari)
In the Qur'an, Allah describes the Prophet
(saas) as a protector and guide for the faithful. Muslims, therefore,
referred to him in all matters, and sought his permission and opinion
before engaging in anything. On subjects they were unable to agree
upon among themselves, though even on matters they were able to solve
by themselves, or when they received news concerning the security,
health or economy of the community of the faithful, they immediately
took them to the Prophet (saas) and abided by the sure and trustworthy
advice or solution he recommended.
This is a most important aspect of morality
that Allah commanded in the Qur'an. In one verse, for instance, He
orders all news to be forwarded to the Prophet (saas) or those representing
him. The verse reads:

Say: "I have only been ordered to worship
Allah and not to associate anything with Him. I summon to Him
and to Him I will return."
(Qur'an, 13:36) |
When news of any matter reaches them
they spread it about, whether it is of a reassuring or disquieting
nature. If they had only referred it to the Messenger and those in
command among them, those among them able to discern the truth about
it would have had proper knowledge of it. If it were not for Allah's
favor to you and His mercy, all but a very few of you would have followed
Satan. (Surat an-Nisa': 83)
That, of course, is a most beneficial
and wise command. For one thing, Allah had guaranteed each order and
rule of the Prophet (saas). Furthermore, the Prophet (saas) was the
wisest and cleverest member of the community of the faithful. Usually,
most look to consult the most intelligent person and the one who best
obeys his conscience, that is, the person they trust the most in any
matter, in order to establish a decision.
As well as all these characteristics
of the Prophet (saas), another wisdom in all news being gathered together
in one person is that this will provide the best and most intelligent
response because all the aspects of the event will be known by one
person. In another verse, Allah commands the faithful to make the
Prophet (saas) their judge in any disagreements between them. It is
a command from Allah that all such disagreements should be taken to
the Prophet (saas) at once, and that is therefore the most fitting
course of action in terms of reason, morality and conscience. It is
also most important to obey the rules set out by the Prophet (saas),
with all one's heart and with no reservations. Even if his decision
conflicts with the interests of an individual, true believers will
feel no doubts at all, and will immediately obey the command of the
Prophet (saas).
Some hypocritical people, or people whose
faith is weak, have failed to realize that Allah assured the decisions
of the Prophet (saas) and opposed informing him of every situation,
thus causing dissension. Allah describes the condition of such people
in the Qur'an:
Among them are some who insult the Prophet,
saying he is only an ear [only a hearer]. Say, "An ear of good for
you, believing in Allah and believing in the believers, and a mercy
for those among you who believe." As for those who insult the Messenger
of Allah, they will have a painful punishment. (Surat at-Tawba: 61)
Since these people failed to grasp
the essence of faith, and were unable to appreciate the merit of the
Prophet (saas), they adopted the wrong approach with regards to informing
him about every matter. The ignorant are unable to use what they know
for beneficial ends, for the good and security of mankind. They use
it for gossip and to try to spread dissension, to turn people against
one another and to plot against them. The Prophet (saas), however,
used all the information that was brought to him for the peace, security
and health of Muslims and other groups under his protection, to avoid
possible dangers and to thwart plots against believers. Identifying
those whose faith was weak, he took measures to strengthen that faith,
and prevented anything that might have weakened the faithful or damaged
their morale. He brought in measures that would bring them good and
lead to desirable outcomes. That is why Allah refers to him as "an
ear of good" in one verse. All of the Prophet (saas)'s words, decisions
and measures have led to good and positive results for believers as
well as mankind.