Are We One Ummah??
One
ummah! Are we one ummah or do we just pretend on the surface to be one
family, affected by nothing happening to our brothers and sisters all
over the world?
It
indeed feels like a sad state of affairs when only a part of the entire
Muslim community identifies and acknowledges the pain and suffering of
our brethren. Most of us have become so lost in our own lives that we
forget to care for our very own brothers and sisters in Islam, and
otherwise.
The
sufferings of our ummah aren’t hidden. Imagine the plight of our own
ummah, young and old, being crushed in Gaza; not just our ummah, but
humanity in general. We know the state of women and young girls in
Afghanistan. We know the state of our family in Egypt. We know the Yemen
and Libyan unrests and how people, our own kind, are being killed and
slaughtered. We know about what is happening in Bahrain. We know how
massive the Japan earthquake and tsunami was. We know about the awaited
nuclear disaster. We know! We know! Yet we choose to put all this in a
safe locker inside our brains.
Do we not realize the gravity of these situations?
We talk about it, have heated discussions over it and the next moment go back to living our normal lives normally.
How
many of us have forgotten the innocent Dr. Afia Siddiqua who is
imprisoned for no fault of hers? What about Sheikh Anwar-al-awlaki who
is charged with spreading terrorism when he is only doing his work of
spreading a peace loving religion?
In
today’s generation, we join a facebook page which says ‘free Dr. Afia
and show our support to the world. We like the page which says ‘Free
Gaza’ and assume our work to be done. But that’s the support shown to
the world. Have we ever considered our heart’s affairs with regards to
such issues inflicting our ummah?
It’s
high time we shake and rake our hearts for good. It’s time we aim for a
lifelong impact. The time where we aren’t affected by such happenings
for only a few minutes or a few hours and show our outwardly support
only.
Let us not divide ourselves based on geographical latitudes and longitudes.
Prophet
Muhammad sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam is reported to have said (giving
an example of the Muslim unity) in a hadith: “The Muslim ummah is like
one body. If the eye is in pain then the whole body is in pain and if
the head is in pain then the whole body is in pain.”
We the Muslim ummah, whatever colour, nationality or gender, wherever
we are, are like this body. If we hear that any part of this ummah is
being oppressed, then we should feel this pain.
The messenger of Allah sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam also said,
“The
believers, in their love, mutual kindness, and close ties, are like one
body; when any part complains, the whole body responds to it with
weakfulness and fever”. (Muslim)
We should try our best to act upon this Hadith.
What can we do?
Well,
apart from liking pages and links to show our support, make efforts to
include the entire ummah and the problems being faced by the ummah in
our duas and prayers daily. We shouldn’t forget that we’re the ummah of
the last messenger, the last prophet, the one and only Prophet Muhammad
sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam.
Let
us join hands and pray and do our bit in whatever way we can to free
our ummah, ourselves, from the pain, the suffering, and the evils being
inflicted on us. Let us come out of being the most targeted group in the
world. Let’s strive towards regaining the reverence for our religion,
the love we had for our religion once upon a time, the way we were
feared by our enemies! One body, one soul, one ummah!
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