Resisting
The Urge To Compromise
By Ibrahim Abu Khalid
The word
Hikmah (wisdom) has been misinterpreted for too long. It means to approach people
in the best way possible, to act in the most appropriate way taking the particular
situation into account. It has never meant to give a false image of Islam for
personal or community welfare. When Muslims are willing to compromise in all
aspects of their life, we lose the favour of Allah, emit an image of weakness
to our enemies, and lose that
dignity in the sight of our Creator.
All praise is due to Allah, the Just, the Bestower, and peace and blessings upon our beloved and humble Prophet Muhammad.
The most
popular catch-cry of today's generation is the word "compromise".
The weak consider it as harmless, the ignorant hold it as beneficial, and the
astray count it as essential. Seems too powerful a conclusion, but that's the
reality.
In Islam,
there is absolutely no room for compromise. There is no evidence that the Prophet
(s.a.w) ever did so, nor did his companions, nor does the Qur'an provide scope
for it. This
stance also makes rational sense to those who sincerely dwell upon this topic.
A person suffering from a heart condition will
be foolish if he chose to consume half of the medicine prescribed, and then
took sugar lollies as substitutes for the rest of the tablets. Who is he cheating?
Not the doctor, who sought the best possible solution for his condition, nor
the
pharmacist, who supplied the medicine. The patient is the one at loss. Surely,
Allah, in His Wisdom and Mercy chose Islam as the medicine for the ills of our
society: the cancer of interest and woes of politics, the mistreatment of women
and the division of society, the stinginess of man and his unsatiable desires.
WHY DO WE COMPROMISE?
There appears to be three main reasons why people will willingly compromise the elements of Islam, will choose those orders Allah has enforced us to follow according to their own desires, and substitute the rest with man-made systems.
1. "We
are living in hard times, in a difficult society, and thus Allah permits us
to compromise, because ( now wait for it)...' Islam is easy, not hard' ".
A Hadith also quoted is that narrated by Aisha (r.a.a), who said that when the
Prophet
(s.a.w) had the choice between two actions, he chose the easiest course.
True, Islam
is easy to follow, but not to the extent that we are permitted to change the
rules set by Allah for our own convenience. When asked what their proof is that
we can compromise, they claim that our condition today is similar to
that during the Makkan period of the Prophet's mission. We should bear patiently
like he did then, and act as he did in those circumstance.
The fallacy
of this argument stands clear when we study the reasons why the Prophet (s.a.w)
acted as he did back then, and how later on he acted differently. We are now
living in the Madinah era, the era where the Qur'an was completed. The Makkan
period could be seen as a temporary stage where the companions were trained
and prepared in that special environment. But Islam was completed, finalised
with the ayah: " This day, I have perfected your religion for you, completed
My Favour upon you, and have chosen for you Islam as your religion." Islam
was then perfected, so by retracing our steps all the way back to the Makkan
era is illogical.
A cup full
of fresh milk will be spoilt if only a drop of blood were to fall in it. Allah
has never asked us to go beyond our capacity to please him , thus arguments
such as " I must work
in a Haram field because I have no choice" is an invalid argument. If our
women must mix with men in a Haram way in the workplace, Allah never asked them
to go to such extents. If we eat food which is declared Haram, don't expect
automatic forgiveness, because no excuse remains.
Where as most people use their own rationale to substantiate their weak claims, I have the Word of Allah:
"Such is Allah, your Lord in truth. So after the truth, what else can there be, save error"[S.10;V.32]
"It
is not for a believer, man or woman, when Allah and His Messenger have decreed
a matter that they should have any option in their decision. And whoever disobeys
Allah and His
Messenger, he has indeed strayed in a plain error"[V.33, V.36]
Do you
consider our current situation to be much worse than that suffered by the Prophet
(s.a.w) and his companions, or the other prophets before him? Surely this is
the same code
enjoined upon the Prophet (s.a.w) and upon us. Yusuf (a.s) went through many
tortures, but never compromised, but instead turned to his Creator: "O
my Lord! Prison is more to my liking than that to which they invite me"[S.12,V.33].
It was
not in the nature of Yusuf, nor in any of the Prophets, nor in any of the righteous
servants of Allah, to compromise in order to gain some worldly benefit. Yusuf
preferred jail to
falling for the lusts of women.
2. Another false argument is the apologetic one: "We want to show people a religion which is easy and doesn't require much effort, not to make people run away from Islam."
In truth
, people have been running to Islam because, when shown in its real light, Islam
provides the solutions people have been seeking. They do not want a mixture
of Islam with the
Kufr they fled. Showing Islam in a "moderate" or "soft"
light will only give the wrong image of an already perfect religion.
3. The
third argument is that we must compromise in order to strengthen Islam. We must
enter and join these institutions, join hands with the non-Muslims who are our
partners in this
life. This way, we can spread Islam, and live happily ever after.
WRONG!!! Again, there is no proof in the Shariah for this view, but rather to the contrary. Surah al -Kafirun is a prime example of this:
Say: "Disbelievers!
I do not worship what you worship nor do you worship what I worship. I shall
never worship what you worship neither will you worship what I worship. You
have your own religion and I have mine."
Muhammad
(s.a.w) declared his religion to be that of Ibrahim. The unbelievers thus argued
that there was no reason for them to leave their own beliefs and take up that
of Muhammads
(s.a.w), seeing they were of the same religion. They sought to compromise with
him, proposing that he should prostrate before their gods in exchange for them
prostrating before Allah, and he could demand whatever he wanted from them.
This Surah was revealed in an uncompromising tone, clearly dividing tawheed
(monotheism) from shirk (polytheism), establishing a true criterion, allowing
for no further wrangling.
This wasn't
the only situation. When the Prophet's uncles felt that he was getting too powerful,
they tried to bribe him with the gifts of this world. They offered him the leadership
of
Makkah if that was what he desired, wealth if that was his purpose, the most
charming wife if that was what pleased him, yet he refused all these, because
he only desired that only the
truth prevailed. Under such harsh and luring circumstances, he commented that
if the sun were to be given in his right hand, and the moon in his left, never
would he leave this cause until
Allah will elevate it, or he would die striving for this cause. This was his
prime opportunity; if it were in his nature to compromise, he could have accepted
the leadership, secretly hid
his true convictions, and later spread Islam after being confident and powerful
enough.
Rasulallah (s.a.w) was known as the Trustworthy. He was thus able to kindle the fire of Arab nationalism and would thus have united them. They would have responded gladly to his call, tired of their tribal warfares. Thereafter, he could free the Arab lands from the domination of the Romans and the Persians. He could have easily established an Arab state in this way, instead of bearing thirteen years of pain and torture. He could have made the people bow initially before his authority, then he could have used his position of authority to impose the belief in the unity of Allah, and bow before the True God. This was not what Allah desired though, and that is not Islam. Islam seeks the destruction of all forms of evil, through pure ways, not the manipulation of evil to reach a pure goal. This is not possible, nor permissible.
Even in
a life or death situation, we are told of the rewards if we persevere and bear
patiently. Ibrahim (a.s) chose to burn in the fire prepared by his own father,
rather than to hide his
religion, leave the area, and spread the Word of Allah.
NO EXCUSE
Alhamdulillah, we are given all the necessities of life. We have enough money to purchase halal products and these are available everywhere, so we need not compromise in terms of our food. We can freely wear the required clothing asked by Allah, so we have no excuse not to. We can choose our work, our partners, our lifestyle, yet we consider ourselves fighting some imaginary "Jihad" of the nafs. Indeed, you never initially had an excuse, and you certainly do not now, so stick to the path chosen by Allah, to all of it, for that is the only way we can dig ourselves from this rotten trough we have fallen in, because we prefer to attribute orders to Allah which He never asked for.
"Say you (O Muhammad ): ' This is my way; I invite unto Allah with sure knowledge, I and whosoever follows me with sure knowledge. And Glorified and Exalted be Allah. And I am not of the Mushrikun.' "[S.12,V.108]
"And
verily, this is my Straight Path, so follow it, and follow not other paths,
for they will separate you away from His path. This He has ordained for you
that you may become pious."[S.6,V.153].