| Humility is one of
the greatest blessings that Allaah can bestow upon His slave.
He says (interpretation of the meaning):
“And by the Mercy of
Allaah, you dealt with them gently. And had you been severe
and harsh-hearted, they would have broken away from about
you”
[Aal ‘Imraan 3:159]
“And verily, you (O
Muhammad) are on an exalted (standard of) character”
[al-Qalam 68:4]
This refers to
the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) being
a true slave of Allaah in many ways and his treating all
people with the utmost kindness. His character was one of
complete humility based on sincerity towards Allaah and
compassion towards the slaves of Allaah, which was the
complete opposite of the characteristics of the proud and
arrogant.
Al-Majmoo’ al-Kaamilah
li Mu’allafaat al-Shaykh al-Sa’di, 5/442, 443
There are many
means of attaining humility, which no Muslim adopts but he
will attain this characteristic. They were explained by Imam
Ibn al-Qayyim as follows:
Humility comes from knowing
about Allaah and His names and attributes, and His greatness,
venerating Him, loving Him and being in awe of Him; and also
from knowing about oneself and one’s faults, and weaknesses.
From that may develop the attitude of humility, which means
feeling helpless before Allaah, and being humble and
compassionate towards His slaves, so that the person does not
feel superior towards anyone, or think that he has any rights
over anyone else; rather he thinks that others are better
than him, and that their rights come before his. This is a
characteristic that Allaah gives to those whom He loves,
honours and draws close to Him.
Al-Rooh, p. 233.
There are many reports
which speak of the reward of humility. For example:
It was narrated from Abu
Hurayrah that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him) said: “Wealth does not decrease because
of charity, and Allaah increases His slave in honour when he
forgives others. And no one humbles himself before Allaah but
Allaah will raise him (in status).”
Narrated by Muslim, 2588.
Al-Nawawi included it in a chapter entitled: “The
recommendation of forgiveness and humility.”
Al-Nawawi said:
The Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “And no one humbles
himself before Allaah but Allaah will raise him (in status).”
This is understood in two ways: the first is that He will
raise him (in status) in this world, and give him status in
people’s hearts because of his humility, and give him a high
status in people’s eyes. The second is that what is meant is
his reward in the Hereafter, where his status will be raised
because of his humility in this world.
The scholars
said: It may be that both are meant, (and that his status
will be raised) both in this world and in the Hereafter. And
Allaah knows best.
Sharh Muslim,
16/142.
Humility may mean various
things, such as:
1. A person humbling
himself to the commands and prohibitions of Allaah, doing
what He commands and avoiding what He forbids.
Ibn al-Qayyim said:
Because a person may
hesitate to obey His commands out of laziness, thus behaving
in a reluctant way in an attempt to flee from servitude
towards Allaah, and his soul may have the desire to commit
haraam actions, but when the person humbles himself to the
commands and prohibitions of Allaah, he will humble himself
to true submission (‘uboodiyyah).
Al-Rooh p. 233.
2. Humbling oneself before
the might, majesty and power of Allaah.
Ibn al-Qayyim said:
Every time he feels that he
is great, he remembers the might of Allaah and that might
belongs to Him only, and he remembers His intense anger
against those who compete with Him in that, then he humbles
himself before Him and submits to the might of Allaah. This
is the ultimate humility and inevitably includes the first
type of humility mentioned above, but the converse can never
apply (i.e., this type of humility inevitably leads to the
first type, but a person may submit to the commands and
prohibitions of Allaah but he does not humble himself before
His might).
The one who is truly humble
is the one who is blessed with both. And Allaah is the One
Whose help we seek.
Al-Rooh, p. 233.
3. Humility in one’s dress
and manner of walking.
It was
narrated from Ibn ‘Umar that the Prophet (peace and blessings
of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whilst a man was letting his
garment drag out of pride, he was swallowed up by the earth
and will continue sinking in it until the Day of
Resurrection.”
Narrated by al-Bukhaari,
3297.
It was also narrated by al-Bukhaari
(5452) and Muslim (2088) from the hadeeth of Abu Hurayrah.
According to the version narrated by al-Bukhaari: “Whilst a
man was walking in a garment admiring himself with his hair
nicely combed, Allaah caused (the earth) to swallow him up
and he will continue sinking in it until the Day of
Resurrection.”
4. Humility towards one who
is of a lesser status and helping him
It was narrated that al-Bara’
ibn ‘Aazib said: The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah
be upon him) was moving soil with us on the day of al-Ahzaab,
and I saw him with dust covering the whiteness of his
stomach, and he (the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah
be upon him)) was saying, “(O Allaah)! Without You, we would
not have been guided, nor would we have given in charity, nor
would we have prayed. So (O Allaah!) send tranquility (Sakeenah)
upon us as they (the chiefs of the enemy tribes) have
rebelled against us. And if they intend affliction (i.e. want
to frighten us and fight against us) then we would not (flee
but would withstand them).” And he raised his voice whilst
saying it.
Narrated by al-Bukhaari,
6809; Muslim, 1803.
5. Humility in interactions
with one’s wife and helping her.
It was narrated that al-Aswad
said: I asked ‘Aa’ishah what the Prophet (peace and blessings
of Allaah be upon him) used to do in his house, and she said:
He used to serve his family and when the time for prayer came
he would go out and pray.
al-Bukhaari, 644.
Al-Haafiz Ibn Hajar said:
This shows that we are
encouraged to be humble and not arrogant, and that a man
should serve his family.
Fath al-Baari,
2/163
6. Humility towards the
young and joking with them.
It was narrated that Anas
said: The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
was the best of people in character. I had a brother whose
name was Abu ‘Umayr. He said, I think he was weaned, and when
he (the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him))
came he would say, “O Abu Umayr, what happened to the nughayr
(a small bird that he kept as a pet)?”
Narrated by al-Bukhaari,
5850; Muslim, 2150.
Al-Nawawi said:
The nughayr is a small
bird.
This hadeeth
teaches us many things, such as being kind to small children.
This demonstrates the good character of the Prophet (peace
and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and how he was of noble
character and humble.
Sharh Muslim,
14/129
7. Humility towards
servants and slaves
It was narrated from Abu
Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) that the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “If the
servant of one of you brings his food and he does not want to
make him sit and eat with him, then let him offer him a
morsel or two, because he has prepared it and served it.”
Narrated by al-Bukhaari,
2418 and 5144; Muslim, 1663.
We ask Allaah to make us
among those who humble themselves before His might.
And Allaah knows best.
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