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Good Character
This includes suppressing one's anger, and being
gentle and humble. Allah Most High has said:
Surely, you are of tremendous nature,
[68:4] and: Those who suppress their anger, and forgive other
people-assuredly, Allah loves those who do good. [3:134]
Bukhari and Muslim relate that `Abdallah ibn `Amr, radhiallahu `anhu,
said, "The Messenger of Allah, sallallahu `alaihi wa sallam, was
never immoderate or obscene. He used to say,
'Among those who are most beloved to me are
those who have the finest character."
They also narrate that `Aaisha, radhiallahu `anha, said,
"Never was the Messenger of Allah,
sallallahu `alaihi wa sallam, given the choice between two things
without choosing the easier of them, as long as it entailed no
sin. If it did entail sin, he was of all people the most remote
from it. Never did he seek revenge for something done against
himself; but when the sanctity of Allah was challenged, he would
take vengeance for His sake alone."
The meaning of good character is the
inclination of the soul towards gentle and praiseworthy acts.
This may take place in one's personal actions for Allah Most
High, or in actions which involve other people. In the former
case, the slave of Allah has an open and welcoming heart for His
commandments and prohibitions, and does what He has imposed on
him happily and easily, and abstains from the things which He has
forbidden him with full contentment, and without the least
dissatisfaction. He likes to perform optional good acts, and
abstains from many permitted things for the sake of Allah Most
High whenever he decides that to abstain in that way would be
closer to perfect slavehood to Him.
This he does with a
contented heart, and without feeling any resentment or hardship.
When he deals with other people, he is tolerant when claiming
what is his right, and does not ask for anything which is not;
but he discharges all the duties which he has towards others.
When he falls ill or
returns from a trip, and no-one visits him, or when he givse a
greeting which is not returned, or when he is a guest but is not
honoured, or intercedes but is not responded to, or does a good
turn for which he is not thanked, or joins a group of people who
do not make room for him to sit, or speaks and is not listened
to, or asks permission of a friend to enter, and is not granted
it, or proposes to a woman, and is not allowed to marry her, or
ask for more time to repay a debt, but is not given more time, or
asks for it to be reduced, but is not permitted this, and all
similar cases, he does not grow angry, or seek to punish people,
or feel within himself that he has been snubbed, or ignored;
neither does he try to
retaliate with the same treatment when able to do so, but instead
tells himself that he does not mind any of these things, and
responds to each one of them with something which is better, and
closer to goodness and piety, and is more praiseworthy and
pleasing.
He remembers to carry out
his duties to others just as he remembers their duties towards
himself, so that when one of his Muslim brethren falls ill he
visits him, if he is asked to intercede, he does so, if he is
asked for a respite in repaying a debt he agrees, and if someone
needs assistance he gives it, and if someone asks for favourable
terms in a sale, he consents, all without looking to see how the
other person had dealt with him in the past, and to find out how
other people behave. Instead, he makes "what is better" the imam
of his soul, and obeys it completely.
Good character may be something which a man is born with, or it
may be acquired. However, it may only be acquired from someone
who has it more firmly rooted in his nature than his own. It is
well known that a man of sensible opinion can become even more
sensible by keeping the company of intelligent and sensible
people, and that a learned or a righteous man can learn even more
by sitting with other people orf learning or righteousness;
therefore it cannot be denied that a man of beautiful character
may acquire an even more beautiful character by being with people
whose characters are superior to his own.
And Allah gives success!
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