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The Source of Mockery: Arrogance
If people consider themselves superior to others, this feeling is called
arrogance. Arrogant people behave in a way designed to make others feel
inferior. However, it is wrong to regard arrogance as a defect only in
regards to one's behavior toward others, because when arrogant people
are called to follow Allah's religion and the true path, they display
their arrogance by refusing to do so.
People will fall into a trap set by the self as long as they do not act
according to their conscience, do not give up their selfish desires, and
do not live by the morality laid down by Allah, because: "the
self indeed commands to evil acts - except for those on whom my Lord has
mercy" (Surah Yusuf, 53). Those who listen
to satan's blandishments and see in themselves superior characteristics
that have no basis in reality are, in fact, entirely under the control
of the self. As a result, they are inescapably arrogant.
Arrogance is one of satan's most clearly defined characteristics. As
the Qur'an tells us, all of the angels bowed to Prophet Adam (as) when
Allah told them to do so - all except satan, who regarded himself as superior
to Prophet Adam (as) and thus was filled with conceit. Allah reveals:
We said to the angels: "Prostrate to Adam," and they
prostrated, with the exception of Iblis. He refused and was arrogant,
and was one of the unbelievers. (Surat al-Baqara, 34)
… then We said to the angels: "Prostrate before Adam,"
and they prostrated - except for Iblis. He was not among those who prostrated.
He [Allah] asked: "What prevented you from prostrating when I commanded
you to?" He [Iblis] replied: "I am better than him. You created me from
fire, and You created him from clay." He [Allah] said: "Descend from Heaven.
It is not for you to be arrogant in it, so get out! You are one of the
abased." (Surat al-A'raf, 11-13)
In reality, neither satan nor those who heed his deceitful
calls have any superiority at all. On the contrary, such people fall into
foolishness and demean themselves by refusing to accept the fact that
Allah has supreme power over everything. Allah tells us about those who
claim superiority for themselves: "… [they] have nothing in their breasts
except for pride, which they will never be able to vindicate" (Surah Ghafir,
56).
And, according to Prophet Muhammad
(saas): "Verily, Allah is Graceful and loves Grace. Pride is disdaining
the truth (out of self-conceit) and having contempt for the people." (Sahih
Muslim: Book 1, Number 0164)
In other words, no matter how great their desire, the unbelievers can
never achieve the superiority that they want. They cannot achieve it because
real superiority belongs only to Allah, Who exalts those of His servants
who devote themselves to Him, and brings low, both in this world and the
Hereafter, all those who insist upon their unbelief. Allah describes the
unbelievers' blindness and incomprehension in the following terms:
The creation of the heavens and Earth is far greater
than the creation of humanity. However, most people do not know it. The
blind and the sighted are not the same, nor are those who believe and
do right the same as those who do evil. What little heed they pay! The
Hour is coming - there is no doubt about it. But most people have no faith.
(Surah Ghafir, 57-59)
As the above verses inform us, most people become proud of the characteristics
that Allah has given them as a blessing, and thus fall into the trap of
arrogance because they cannot understand His power and greatness. One
of the ways in which they reveal their internal arrogance is by mocking
others. As stated earlier, they believe they can make themselves superior
by making others feel small. As a result, mockery is very widespread in
societies that are far from religion.
Moreover, their internal superiority complex compels them
to see only the other person's defects, not his or her good aspects. Every
one is proud of one or more of his or her characteristics: success, beauty,
wealth, and so on. As a result, they compare themselves with others who
they consider deficient in these characteristics and then mock them, even
though Allah gave them these characteristics and can withdraw them at
any time.
Due to their estrangement from religion, mockery has become an inseparable
part of these societies' normal life. Children and young people alike
all grow up with this culture and this moral defect. In the pages to come,
we will examine how those who mock others actually suffer from mockery
themselves, and how this behavior traps them in a stressful environment.
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