Asalamu'aleykum warahmatulahi ta'ala wabarakatu
Bismillahir
Rahmani Rahiim Alhamdulilahi Rabbil Alamiin wasalatu wasalamu ala
ashrafil mursalin nebiyuna wa habibuna Muhamad salalahu aleyhi wa ala
ahlihi wa ashabihi wabarik wasalim tasaliman kathira
Allah, the Exalted, says:
"Then
when the (Jumu`ah) Salat (prayer) is ended, you may disperse through
the land, and seek the Bounty of Allah (by working).'' (62:10)
Zubair
bin `Awwam (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: Messenger of
Allah (PBUH) said, "It is far better for you to take your rope, go to
the mountain, (cut some firewood) carry it on your back, and sell it
and thereby save your face than begging from people whether they give
you or refuse.''[Al-Bukhari].
Commentary: As compared to
beggary, this Hadith puts emphasis on hard work. However, people may
look down upon manual labour or hard work, yet it is certainly far
better than seeking charity servilely, because doing a job like this
will certainly save a man's self-respect, whereas begging puts him in
an awkward position. To put it in this way, Islam stands for a man's
deliverance from indignity and teaches him to keep his sense of
dignity.
Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him)
reported: Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, "It is better for anyone of
you to carry a bundle of wood on his back and sell it than to beg of
someone whether he gives him or refuses.''[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Abu
Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Prophet (PBUH)
said, "(Prophet) Dawud (PBUH) ate only out of that which he earned
through his manual work.''[Al-Bukhari].
Abu Hurairah (May
Allah be pleased with him) reported: Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said,
"(Prophet) Zakariyya (PBUH) was a carpenter.''[Al-Bukhari].
Abu
Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Prophet (PBUH)
said, "No food is better to man than that which he earns through his
manual work. Dawud (PBUH), the Prophet of Allah, ate only out of his
earnings from his manual work.''[Al-Bukhari].
Commentary:
Labour and manual work make the living of a man good, laudable and
excellent. The Prophets also earned their living with their own work.
Upon such earnings we get the Blessing of Allah. Some people wrongly
think that earning a living is at variance with trust in Allah. Rather
the right form of trust requires us to adopt ways and means according to
our capacity and then to leave the matter to Allah. Also the Prophetic
argument tells us that any manual skill or occupation, and the one who
depends on it for his living should not be considered inferior.
Instead, such people deserve respectable and worthy place in society
because they emulate the example of the Prophets. In our society, a
highbrow attitude towards them is unfortunate and deserves our
deprecation. We have chosen to put some trades in a very low estimate
and so is our view of those who are attached with them. In fact, no
trade is inferior, nor is the person who adopts it.
your brother in Islam
Abdi Qadir Shariif
To Live and Die as Muslim is The Way to Be ! (FB Group)
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