Anas
(May Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Prophet (peace and blessings
be upon him) said, “If the Hour (the day of Resurrection) is about to be
established and one of you was holding a palm shoot, let him take advantage of
even one second before the Hour is established to plant it.”
The
spirit of constructive positivism and active endeavor is one of the principles
stressed by Sunnah. This spirit should control the Muslim’s mind, senses,
thought, and conduct. It symbolizes interest in deeds rather than verbal
eloquence and rhetoric. It lays great importance on construction rather than
destruction, and in lighting candles rather than cursing darkness.
This
positive orientation is quite evident in the above hadith, that calls for
exerting one’s utmost until the very last moment of one’s life even though
the Last Hour is established or is about to be. Now, why should a Muslim use
this precious moment in planting a palm shoot? Why should he busy himself with
it, when the Last Hour is established or is about to be, notwithstanding the
fact that neither he nor anyone else is going to benefit from it? How come he
wastes that invaluable second of the establishment of the Hour in planting a
palm shoot that will not yield before years to come?
This
tiny shoot is a symbol of the value of activity per se. A Muslim worships Allah
through his work in constructing and developing the land. He is to keep on
working until his last breath.
This
positive orientation is evident in elevating the mastery of one’s work to the
level of obligation and worship. Encouraging Muslims to attain the highest
degree of quality and perfection in their work, the Prophet (peace and blessings
be upon him) told us that Allah likes one to perfect one’s work, no matter how
big or small this work.
This
principle appears in many hadiths that prohibit cursing and swearing. Even with
regard to Satan, the open enemy to humans, we are ordered not to waste a moment
in cursing him; rather, we should busy ourselves with more useful and fruitful
acts such as remembering Allah and seeking His support and help. Abu Hurairah
reported that the Prophet said, “Do not abuse Satan, but seek Allah’s
Refuge from his evil” (Sahih al-Jami` as-Saghir).
Cursing
Satan is futile. Instead, one should remember Allah the Exalted and seek His
refuge from the evils of Satan. One of the most famous hadiths concerning this
matter is as follows: Abu Tamimah Al-Hujaimi reported: One day as I was riding
behind the Prophet on a donkey, it stumbled and I shouted, “Let Satan
perish!” The Prophet said, “Do not say ‘let Satan perish,’ for if you
say so he will feel important and haughty and he will say, ‘I thwarted him
with my power!’ Instead say, ‘In the name of Allah,’ so that he will (feel
humiliated and) be smaller than a fly” (Sahih at-Targhib wat-Tarhib).
This
means that the devil becomes puffed up with pride whenever one curses him or
invokes Allah against him. However, when one remembers Allah and ignores Satan,
then Satan feels dwarfish and grovels. Certainly, pronouncing “in the name of
Allah” is a positive act because it means that one is remembering Allah and
seeking His refuge; whereas saying “let Satan perish” is a negative act, as
it does not offer solutions nor achieve anything; thus Satan rejoices on hearing
it.
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Based on the book: The Sunnah: A Source of
Civilization
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Yusuf Al-Qaradawi is the head of the
European Council for Fatwa and Research (ECFR) and the president of The
InternationalUnion for Muslim Scholars (IUMS). He has been active in the field
of da`wah and the Islamic movement for more than half a century.