There
is a saying that the longest journey is from the head to the
heart. We know, of course, that physically only a few inches
separate the head from the heart, but emotionally and
psychologically, it could be many miles; or if measured in time,
trying to connect the head and the heart could take months, years,
or even an eternity.
The
journey from the head to the heart is a long and difficult
journey. It’s a journey from what we think and say to what we
really believe and do; from the world of thought and speech, to
the world of action and commitment. We must shorten that journey
if we want to develop the healthy, well-rounded personality of the
ideal Muslim. There is a clear and unmistakable link between our
inner world and the world outside. Look at any family or
community, and you can read the contents of the head, heart, and
soul of its members.
Muslim
unity is not some miracle that will suddenly fall one day from the
sky. Muslim unity, the unity of the whole Ummah, will be the
reward for much effort and the culmination of a long process that
begins with individual Muslim—and I mean you and me. We must
start that process. We must seek to unite our own mind, body, and
spirit. We must not say one thing and do the opposite. Our goal
must be a unity of thought and feeling, word and action.
Allah
Most Gracious reminds us that
In
other words, the condition that is within their hearts and souls.
Our illustrious Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him)
was the most perfect of all examples. Even his enemies
acknowledged that he was always honest, truthful, and sincere.
There was no contradiction between his head and his heart. His
thoughts, feelings, words, and actions were of the same substance.
There was never even the slightest trace of arrogance, hypocrisy,
vanity, or conceit in his personality. He was the role model for
personal character, upon which the unity of the first Muslim Ummah
was based. We still need his example today.
The
brotherhood, sisterhood, and unity of Muslims will only be as
strong as the strength of individual Muslims. We are taught that
the best jihad is the jihad against one’s ego. We need to tame
this beast within our breast—our pride. We must learn to submit
our will, our ego, and our vanity to the will of our Creator, just
as the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) taught
us. When, and only when, we have made a start on this greatest of
journeys, we will earn the pleasure of Allah. And when we earn
Allah’s pleasure, we will find that we can easily tolerate
differences of opinion without becoming angry or abusive.
We
will then begin to see the unity of purpose that underpins the
wide diversity of Allah’s creation. We will see the good things
that bind us together, without being distracted by the petty
things that divide us. By keeping our ego under control and by
cleansing our hearts of all vanity and false pride, we actually
make room for Allah’s divine wisdom; which must follow if we are
sincere in our quest for knowledge and understanding.
In
a hadith qudsi, Allah tells us
“I
am as My servant thinks I am. I am with him when he makes mention
of Me. If he makes mention of Me to himself, I make mention of him
to Myself; and if he makes mention of Me in an assembly, I make
mention of him in an assembly even better than that one. And if he
takes one step towards me, I take ten steps towards him. And if he
comes walking to Me, I go running towards him.“
What
a beautiful and graphic description of Allah’s love and
affection towards us! All He wants is for us to take that crucial
first step! I am sure that each and every one of us here would
like to be among those towards whom Allah comes running at a great
speed!
My
dear brothers and sisters, let us pray to Allah to help us along
this most difficult of all journeys—our quest for self-discovery
and self-renewal. O Allah, help us to acknowledge our own
shortcomings with honesty and humility. O Allah, please plant
within our hearts the desire to improve ourselves. Let this desire
for self-improvement grow and give it expression, so that we can
constantly refine our own character. O Allah, help us to
strengthen our families, to uplift our communities, and to unite
the Ummah. O Allah, please strengthen our resolve and our faith;
give us courage and patience to endure hardship and overcome evil.
O Allah, help us to build a strong foundation for Islam in
Britain. And may we, as Your ambassadors of Islam, become
excellent role models for our children and for those who have not
yet received your message.