| THE PROPHET SHU'AYB
(AS)
Allah sent the Prophet Shu'ayb
(as) to Madyan as a messenger. The Qur'an informs us that this was
another nation that had no faith in Allah and caused corruption upon the
Earth. Until the very last moment, the Prophet Shu'ayb (as) called
upon this nation, which perished out of its insolence by a terrible scourge,
to be the servant of Allah.
The immorality of non-God fearing people
manifests itself at every moment of their lives. If we remember the nations
we discussed in the previous pages, their peoples were such as had no
feelings of shame; they had no fear of Allah, committed perverted deeds,
sinned at every turn,—threatening and diverting people from the
way of Allah—violated others' rights and indulged themselves
in their own personal interests. People in our day deserve to be censured
for the same evils, for such perverted attitudes are common in the societies
today. It follows that, everyone in modern times should benefit from these
reminders. One of the greatest shortcomings of the Prophet Shu'ayb's
(as) people was their lack of probity in their commercial practices. The
Prophet Shu'ayb (as) warned them and reminded them that it would
be more befitting to comply with his admonitions:
... “My people, worship Allah!
You have no other god than Him. A Clear Sign has come to you from your
Lord. Give full measure and full weight. Do not defraud others of their
possessions. Do not cause corruption in the land after it has been purged
of evil. That is better for you if you are true believers." (Surat
al-A'raf, 85)
These reprehensible attributes of the
Madyan people are not unknown in the societies of today which are far
removed from Allah's religion. Furthermore, deceit has become a
common factor in business, dealings, for which reason the Prophet Shu'ayb's
(as) warnings to his people still apply to our day. Indeed, people nowadays
need to conduct their business honestly, be ethical, keep order in the
world and keep away from corruption.
Otherwise, they should fear meeting
an end similar to those of past nations. It follows that, the duty of
believers is,—taking the example of Allah's messengers—,
to warn the societies in which they live.
The Prophet Shu'ayb (as) Declared
To His People That He Was AMessenger Worthy Of Trust
Shu'ayb said to them, “Will
you not fear Allah? I am indeed a faithful Messenger to you, so fear Allah
and obey me. I do not ask you for any recompense for this. My reward is
the responsibility of no one but the Lord of all the worlds." (Surat
ash-Shu'ara', 177-180)
The Prophet Shu'ayb (as) Told His People That What
They Earn From Business Is Better If It Is Halal (Lawful)
Than If It Is Haram (Unlawful) The Prophet Shu'ayb
addressed his people as follows:
“My people! Give full measure and full weight with
justice; do not defraud your fellow men of their possessions; and do not
go about the Earth, corrupting it. Allah's reward is better for
you if you are true believers. I am not set over you as your keeper."
(Surah Hud, 85-86)
An individual may well make a fortune through means that
Allah has decreed unlawful. However, wealth and possessions acquired through
such unlawful means never bring any good, happiness or peace to their
owner. Moreover, he loses the benefit of what he has and can never attain
what he aims at. More importantly however, the one who ignores Allah's
approval and commits what is unlawful is punished with the torment of
Hell for all eternity, unless he changes this attitude before death comes
upon him. Gains acquired through halal means, on the other hand, always
bring good, for the path shown by Allah to people is the most beneficial
and straightest one. For this reason, those who lead a life in compliance
with Allah's religion and live on halal transactions always benefit
from doing so. Both in this world and the Hereafter, Allah grants believers
bountiful blessings in return for their being meticulous in obeying His
commands. In one verse, Allah describes the difference between lawful
and unlawful gains:
What you give with usurious intent, aiming to recover a greater
amount from others' wealth, will not be blessed by Allah. But anything
you give as alms for His sake shall be repaid to you many times over.
(Surat ar-Rum, 39)
He Told His People Who Failed To Obey Him That He Only Intended
To Set Things Right
They said, “Shu'ayb, did your prayers instruct
you that we should abandon the gods our fathers worshipped or stop doing
whatever we wanted to with our wealth? You are clearly a forbearing, and
rightly-guided man!" (Surah Hud, 87)
As was the case with all other messengers, aware that he
was only assigned to communicate Allah's message and that it was
Allah alone Who gave guidance, the Prophet Shu'ayb (as) answered
his people as follows:
He said, “My people! What do you think? If I do possess
a Clear Sign from my Lord and He has bestowed on me a gracious gift, I
would clearly not want to go behind your backs and do something I have
forbidden you to do. I seek only to reform you as far as I am able. Nor
can I succeed without Allah's help. I have put my trust in Him and
I turn to Him in repentance." (Surah Hud, 88)
The Prophet Shu'ayb (as) reminded them once again that
he was Allah's messenger. He called his people's attention
to the fact that the commands of the religion he brought were, in actuality,
Allah's commands and that his sole purpose was to summon them to
the right path. Indeed, as a messenger who fulfilled his duty, he was
aware that success could not be attained unless specifically willed by
Allah. He also reminded his people of this fact and declared that everything
happened by Allah's Will.
The Prophet Shu'ayb (as) Warned His People Against
Allah's Scourge
The Prophet Shu'ayb (as) reminded his people
about the blessings they enjoyed and commanded them to feel grateful to
Allah for them. Moreover, he warned them that they would be punished unless
they followed Allah's commands:
And to the people of Madyan we sent their brother Shu'ayb.
He said, “My people, worship Allah! You have no god but Him. Do
not give short measure or short weight. I see you prospering, but I fear
for you the punishment of a fateful Day." (Surah Hud, 84)
This aside, Prophet Shu'ayb (as) also reminded
these people about the end of those past nations who insisted on disbelief
and stressed that they had also faced affliction, for they resisted their
messengers, and warned them against a similar error:
“My people! Do not let your breach with me provoke
you into doing wrong so that the same thing happens to you as happened
to the people of Nuh, Hud and Salih; nor is it long since the tribe of
Lut was punished. Ask your Lord for forgiveness and then repent to Him.
My Lord is Most Merciful and Most Loving." (Surah Hud, 89-90)
The Prophet Shu'ayb (as) Made His People Aware
Of Their Cruelty And Tyranny And Stressed His Loyalty And Commitment To
Allah
The haughty elders of his tribe said, “We will
drive you out of our city, Shu'ayb, you and all your followers,
unless you return to our religion." He replied, “What, even
though we are unwilling?" (Surat al-A'raf, 88)
Throughout history, all messengers of Allah were exposed
to similar attacks by their disbelieving people. These nations denounced
their messengers and their adherents for their devotion to Allah's
religion and made efforts to make them revert to their false religion.
They even threatened them with exile unless they complied with them. The
Prophet Shu'ayb's (as) answer was clear:
“We would be false to Allah if we returned to
your religion after Allah had saved us from it. We could never return
to it unless Allah our Lord so willed. Our Lord encompasses everything
in His knowledge. We have put our trust in Allah. Our Lord, judge rightly
between us and our people with truth. You are the best of judges.'"
(Surat al-A'raf, 89)
The words of Allah's messenger quoted in the
above verse are a clear sign of his resoluteness, which is exemplary for
all believers. As the Prophet Shu'ayb (as) says, believers know
that “Allah encompasses everything in His knowledge." They
are certain that no one can harm another or take advantage of them unless
Allah wills, and therefore they put their trust in Allah whenever they
are attacked. More importantly, they do not make the slightest compromise
in complying with Allah's commands.
The Prophet Shu'ayb (as) Declared That It Was
Allah Alone Whom One Needed To Fear
One of the most evident shortcomings of the idolatrous
nations is that they fear other people or beings more than they fear Allah.
They love them more than Allah or prefer their approval over Allah's.
The people of the Prophet Shu'ayb (as) were also the kind of people
who failed to appreciate Allah's grandeur. They felt no fear of
Allah, yet they stood in awe of other people. For example, they even stated
their wish to murder the Prophet Shu'ayb (as) but it was only their
fear of the people around him which prevented them from doing so:
They said, “Shu'ayb, we do not understand
much of what you say and we see you are weak among us. Were it not for
your clan, we would have stoned you. We do not hold you in high esteem!"
(Surah Hud, 91)
Indeed, it is Allah alone Who is Exalted in Might.
He is also the sole One of Whom one needs to feel fear. Allah keeps control
over every being and every occurrence. In the face of the threat made
by his people, the Prophet Shu'ayb (as) also reminded them that
Allah reigns Supreme.
He said, “My people! Do you esteem my clan more
than you do Allah? Dare you turn your backs on Him? My Lord has knowledge
of everything that you do! My people! Do as you think best, and so shall
I. You will certainly come to know who will be punished and held up to
shame and who is a liar. Wait if you will! I too am waiting." (Surah
Hud, 92-93)
As is the case with all other nations who rejected
Allah's messenger and His commands, the people of Madyan brought
Allah's wrath upon themselves while they were still in this world.
This is related in the Qur'an as follows:
When Our judgement was carried out, We rescued Shu'ayb
through Our mercy and those who believed along with him. A Great Blast
overtook the evil-doers, and morning found them lying flattened in their
homes as if they had never prospered there at all. Like the Thamud, gone
are the people of Madyan. (Surah Hud, 94- 95) |