
Enjoining what is good and forbidding what is evil
Question:
Why do the Muslims consider enjoining what is good and forbidding what is evil
to be one of the basic principles of their religion?
Answer:
Praise be to Allaah.
Man is very forgetful and makes a lot of mistakes. His own self (nafs) tells him
to do evil and the Shaytaan tempts him to commit sin. When bodies get sick and
are afflicted with disease, one has to find a doctor who can prescribe the
appropriate medicine so that the body may be restored to full health. Similarly,
souls and hearts may be afflicted with the diseases of desire and doubt, so
people do things which Allaah has forbidden, such as shedding blood, committing
adultery, drinking alcohol, oppressing people and consuming their wealth
unlawfully, preventing people from following the way of Allaah and disbelieving
in Allaah.
The diseases of the heart [psychological and spiritual diseases] are worse than
diseases of the body. This means that one must find a doctor who is skilled in
treating such diseases. Because the diseases of the heart are so many and cause
the spread of evil and corruption, Allaah has enjoined the believers to treat
these diseases, by enjoining that which is good and forbidding that which is
evil. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“Let there arise out of you a group of people inviting to all that is good
(Islam), enjoining Al-Ma‘roof (i.e. Islamic Monotheism and all that Islam orders
one to do) and forbidding Al-Munkar (polytheism and disbelief and all that Islam
has forbidden). And it is they who are the successful” [Aal ‘Imraan 3:104]
Enjoining what is good (al-ma’roof) and forbidding what is evil (al-munkar) is
one of the most important Islamic duties, indeed it is the noblest and most
sublime. This is the task of the Prophets and Messengers (peace be upon them
all), as Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“Messengers as bearers of good news as well as of warning in order that mankind
should have no plea against Allaah after the (coming of) Messengers” [al-Nisaa’
4:165]
Allaah has made the Muslim ummah the best nation ever raised up for mankind, in
order to do this important task, as Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“You (true believers in Islamic Monotheism, and real followers of Prophet
Muhammad and his Sunnah) are the best of peoples ever raised up for mankind; you
enjoin Al-Ma‘roof (i.e. Islamic Monotheism and all that Islam has ordained) and
forbid Al-Munkar (polytheism, disbelief and all that Islam has forbidden), and
you believe in Allaah” [Aal ‘Imraan 3:110]
If the ummah fails to do its duty of enjoining what is good and forbidding what
is evil, wrongdoing and corruption will spread throughout the ummah, and it will
deserve the curse of Allaah. For Allaah cursed those among the Children of
Israel who disbelieved because they failed in this important duty. Allaah says
(interpretation of the meaning):
“Those among the Children of Israel who disbelieved were cursed by the tongue of
Dawood (David) and ‘Eesa (Jesus), son of Maryam (Mary). That was because they
disobeyed (Allaah and the Messengers) and were ever transgressing beyond bounds.
They used not to forbid one another from Al-Munkar (wrong, evildoing, sins,
polytheism, disbelief) which they committed. Vile indeed was what they used to
do [al-Maa’idah 5:78]
Enjoining what is good and forbidding what is evil is one of the basic
principles of this religion, and doing this is jihaad for the sake of Allaah.
Jihaad requires putting up with difficulties and bearing insults and harm with
patience, as Luqmaan said to his son:
“O my son! Aqim-is-Salaah (perform As-Salaah), enjoin (on people) Al-Ma‘roof
(Islamic Monotheism and all that is good), and forbid (people) from Al-Munkar
(i.e. disbelief in the Oneness of Allaah, polytheism of all kinds and all that
is evil and bad), and bear with patience whatever befalls you. Verily, these are
some of the important commandments (ordered by Allaah with no exemption” [Luqmaan
31:17 – interpretation of the meaning]
Enjoining what is good and forbidding what is evil is an important mission,
hence those who undertake this mission must be of good character and must
understand the objectives of sharee’ah; they must call people with wisdom and
fair preaching and deal with them in a kind and gentle manner, so that Allaah
may guide those whom He wills at their hands. Allaah says (interpretation of the
meaning):
“Invite (mankind, O Muhammad) to the way of your Lord (i.e. Islam) with wisdom
(i.e. with the Divine Revelation and the Qur’aan) and fair preaching, and argue
with them in a way that is better. Truly, your Lord knows best who has gone
astray from His path, and He is the Best Aware of those who are guided” [al-Nahl
16:125]
The ummah which establishes the symbols of Islam, enjoins what is good and
forbids what is evil, will attain happiness in this world and in the Hereafter.
Allaah will send them His support and grant them victory, as He says
(interpretation of the meaning):
“Verily, Allaah will help those who help His (Cause). Truly, Allaah is
All-Strong, All-Mighty.
Those (Muslim rulers) who, if We give them power in the land, (they) enjoin
Iqamaat-as-Salaah [i.e. to perform the five compulsory congregational Salaah
(prayers) (the males in mosques)], to pay the Zakaah and they enjoin Al-Ma‘roof
(i.e. Islamic Monotheism and all that Islam orders one to do), and forbid Al-Munkar
(i.e. disbelief, polytheism and all that Islam has forbidden) [i.e. they make
the Qur’aan as the law of their country in all the spheres of life]. And with
Allaah rests the end of (all) matters (of creatures)” [al-Hajj 22:40-41]
Enjoining what is good and forbidding what is evil is a mission which will never
end until the Hour begins. It is obligatory upon all the ummah, rulers and
subjects, men and women, each according to his or her circumstances. The Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever among you sees an
evil action, let him change it with his hand [by taking action]; and if he
cannot, then with his tongue [by speaking out]; and if he cannot, then with his
heart [by feeling that it is wrong] – and that is the weakest of faith.”
(Narrated by Muslim, 49)
The Muslim ummah is one nation, and if corruption becomes widespread in it and
its circumstances turn bad, then all the Muslims are obliged to reform it, rid
it of evil things, enjoin what is good and forbid what is bad, and offer sincere
advice to all. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:
“Religion is sincerity.” We said, “To whom?” He said, “To Allaah and His Book,
and His Messenger, and to the leaders of the Muslims and their common folk.”
(Narrated by Muslim, 95).
If a Muslim is commanded to do something, he should be the quickest of people to
do it, and if he is forbidden to do something, he must be the one who keeps
furthest away from it. Allaah has issued a warning to those who go against that,
as He says (interpretation of the meaning):
“O you who believe! Why do you say that which you do not do?
Most hateful it is with Allaah that you say that which you do not do” [al-Saff
61:2-3]
No matter how righteous a person may be, he still needs sincere advice, guidance
and reminders in the light of the Qur’aan and Sunnah. Allaah said to the
Messenger of the Lord of the Worlds, the most perfect of all creation
(interpretation of the meaning):
“O Prophet (Muhammad)! Keep your duty to Allaah, and obey not the disbelievers
and the hypocrites (i.e., do not follow their advice). Verily, Allaah is Ever
All-Knower, All-Wise”
[al-Ahzaab 33:1]
So we must all enjoin that which is good and forbid that which is evil, so that
we may attain the Pleasure of Allaah and His Paradise.
From Usool al-Deen al-Islami, by Shaykh Muhammad ibn Ibraaheem al-Tuwayjri