By: Sheikh Muhammad Salih al-Munajjid
In the Name of Allaah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
All praise be to Allaah, we praise Him and seek His help and forgiveness. We seek refuge with
Allaah from the evil of our own selves and from our evil deeds. Whomsoever Allaah guides, no one
can lead astray, and whomsoever Allaah leaves astray, no one can guide. I bear witness that there is
no god worthy of worship but Allaah Alone, with no partner or associate, and I bear witness that
Muhammad, sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam, is His slave and Messenger.
The home is a blessing.
Allaah Says (what means): "And Allaah has made for you in your homes an abode..." [Q16: vs80]
Ibn Katheer, may Allaah have mercy on him, said: “Here Allaah, may He be blessed and exalted, is
mentioning His complete blessing to His slaves: He has given them homes which are a peaceful abode for them, to which they retreat as a haven which covers them and gives them all kinds of benefits.”
What does the home represent to each one of us? Is it not the place where a person eats, enjoys
intimacy with his wife, sleeps and rests? Is it not the place where he can be alone and can meet with
his wife and children?
Is the home not the place that offers cover and protection to women? Allaah tells us (what means): "And stay in your houses, and do not display yourselves like that of the times of ignorance…" [Q33: vs33]
If you think about those who are homeless, who live in shelters, or on the streets, or as refugees
scattered in temporary camps, then you will realize the blessing of having a home. If you listen to a
distressed homeless person saying: “I have nowhere to settle, no fixed place to stay. Sometimes I sleep in so and so’s house, sometimes in a café or park or on the sea-front, and I keep my clothes in my car”, then you will realize the disruption that results from not having the blessing of a home.
When Allaah punished the Jews of Banu Nadheer, He took away this blessing and expelled them
from their homes, as He Says (what means): "He it is Who drove out the disbelievers among the
people of the Scripture [i.e. the Jews of the tribe of Banu al-Nadheer] from their homes at the first gathering.” Then He said: … they destroyed their own dwellings with their own hands and the hands of the believers. Then take admonition, O you with eyes [to see]." [Q59: vs2].
There are many motives for the believer to pay attention to putting his house in order.
Firstly: Protecting himself and his family from the Fire of Hell, and keeping them safe from the
burning punishment, as the Qur'aan says (what means): "O you who believe! Ward off from
yourselves and your families a Fire [Hell] whose fuel is men and stones, over which are [appointed] angels stern [and] severe, who disobey not, [from executing] the Commands they receive from Allaah, but do that which they are commanded." [Q 66: vs6].
Secondly: The great responsibility borne by the head of the household on the Day of Reckoning.
The Prophet, sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam, said: “Allaah will ask every shepherd [or responsible person] about his flock [those for whom he was responsible], whether he took care of it or neglected it, until He asks a man about his household.”
Thirdly: The home is a place to protect oneself, to keep away from evil and to keep one's own evil
away from people. It is the refuge prescribed by Islaam at times of Fitnah (strife, tribulation).
The Prophet, sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam, said: “Blessed is the one who controls his tongue, whose
house is sufficient for him, and who weeps over his mistakes.”
The Prophet, sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam, said: “There are five things, whoever does one of them,
Allaah will be with him: visiting the sick, going out for Jihaad, entering upon his leader with the
intention of rebuking and respecting him , or sitting in his home so that the people are safe from him and he is safe from the people.”
The Prophet, sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam, said: “The safety of a man at times of Fitnah is in his staying home.”
The Muslim can see the benefit of this advice when he is residing in a foreign land where he is unable to change much of the evil around him. Then he will have a refuge which, when he enters it, will protect him from doing Haraam things or looking at Haraam things, and will protect his wife from wanton display and unveiling, and will protect his children from bad company.
Fourthly: People usually spend most of their time at home, especially when it is very hot or very
cold, when it is raining, early or late in the day, and after finishing work or school, so this time
should be spent in worship and Halaal pursuits, otherwise it will be spent in wrongdoing.
Fifthly: And most importantly, paying attention to the home is the most important means of building a Muslim society, because the society is formed of the households and families that form its building blocks. Households form neighborhoods, and neighborhoods form societies. If the building blocks are sound, the society will be based on the laws of Allaah, standing firm in the face of enemies and filled with goodness that evil cannot penetrate. Then Muslim homes will produce pillars of society who will reform and guide it aright, such as exemplary Dai’yahs (callers to Islaam), seekers of knowledge, sincere Mujaahideen, righteous wives, caring mothers and all other types of reformers.
to be continued...
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