Do not judge the book by its cover

judge a book by coverTwo Fridays ago, Hadhrat Maulana Ahmed Chohan Saheb madda zilluhu presented the Friday talk in which he referred to a very thought provoking incident that took place at the time of Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wasallam. This incident is mentioned in Shama’il Tirmidhi1.

Hadhrat Anas radiallahu anhu says that there was one Sahabi who was a villager living in the rural areas on the outskirts of Madinah al Munawwarah. Whenever he used to come to Madinah al Munawwarah to meet Rasulullah salallahu alayhi wasallam he used to bring rural side things for Rasulullah salallahu alayhi wasallam. He would bring those vegetables and other comodities which were not available in the town. When he would return back to his place, Rasulullah salallahu alayhi wasallam would present those things to him which were not available in his rural area. Raslullah salallahu alayhi wasallam used to say ‘Zaahir is our village’, i.e. we do not need to go out towards village, instead he brings the village to us. Similarly ‘we are his city’ such that he does not need to come to city for things from city, instead we give those things to him.

It is mentioned in the hadeeth that Nabi salallahu alayhi wasallam used to like him. In his outward appearance he was not a good looking person but Nabi salallahu alayhi wasallam used to like him. One day Rasulullah salallahu alayhi wasallam went to the bazaar and found him (Zaahir) engrossed in business (buying and selling). So Nabi salallahu alayhi wasallam came from behind and held him. Just like little children play with one another. Nabi salallahu alayhi wasallam loved him, so he came from behind him and held him. He (Zaahir) immediately asked, ‘who is this?’. He tried to turn and take a peek to see who it was and found out that it was none other than Rasulullah salallahu alayhi wasallam.

Now upon this he instead of releasing himself from Rasulullah salallahu alayhi wasallam he though of what an ideal opportunity it was. He started moving his back and rubbing on the blessed chest of Rasulullah salallahu alayhi wasallam. Nabi salallahu alayhi wasallam then commented ‘Who will buy this slave?’ Zaahir radiallahu anhu immediately commented and said, ‘By Allah, if I have to be sold then I would be useless!’. I would not have any value in me. Then Rasulullah salallahu alayhi wasallam mentioned, ‘Outwardly and apparently you may think that you do not have any value, and people may think you do not have any value, but in the sight of Allah you are valuable. 2

This is a very thought provoking incident which gives us a great lesson of life. Never ever judge people outward, apparently and externally. Never come to conclusions about people. You may never know what is in the hearts of the people and the value they have within them. Sometime we see a person, who is outwardly a simple person, maybe a poor person. Maybe he does not have influence in the society and we may underestimate such a person. Whereas in the sight of Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala he maybe very close. His imaan maybe very strong, or perhaps something in him which Allah likes about him very much.

In Bukhari Shareef, under Kitabul Imaan, there is a narration from Hadhrat Sahl radiallahu anhu. One day a person walked in front of Rasulullah salallahu alayhi wasallam. So Nabi salallahu alayhi wasallam asked the sahaba, ‘What do you think about this person?’

So sahaba mentioned about this person who was very rich and affluent person, He is such an influential person, if he has to make a proposal for a girl, then probably it will be accepted. If someone is in hardship and he has to intercede, then his intersession will be accepted, and if he has to talk then people will listen. Nabi salallahu alayhi wasallam kept quiet.

Soon thereafter, another poor person happen to pass by. Nabi salallahu alayhi wasallam asked the sahaba, ‘What do you think about him?’. Sahaba radiallahu anhum mentioned ‘He is such a person, f he has to make a proposal to a girl, then people will look at his outward situation and turn it down. If he has to talk then no one will listen. If in any matter he has to put his intersession, then it will be discarded and no one will accept it.’ They made a conclusion about him from apparent and outward situation of the person.

Upon that Nabi salallahu alayhi wasallam mentioned, This poor person here, is better than the entire world filled with rich and wealthy people. Outwardly how rich and wealthy a people may look, and in reality what they are, are two different things. This is why it is very impotant for us to review our value system, and how we look at people and how we make conclusions about them.3

judge someone sinSometimes we make very quick judgment about people. We see a person associating with such and such, and instead of making a good interpretation, we quickly jump to a conclusion. Whereas, there may be a perfectly good reason for him to be associating with the other fellow.

In Bukhari Shareef there is an incident of `Itbaan bin Malik radiallahu anhu, a great Sahabi, who used to make Imamah in one Mosque. He got sick in his eyes and starting loosing his eyesight. When it would rain, the visibility would become hard and it would become hard for him to go through to his place of Imamah. So he came to Rasulullah salallahu alayhi wasallam and said, “O Rasulullah salallahu alayhi wasallam, my sight is bad and when it rains then the valley between myself and my mosque gets all puddled and muddy, and it becomes really difficult for me to reach there. So I want you to come home and make one musallah in my house so I can pray there. I want to take barakah from you and want you to be the first to come and pray in that musallah.”

We also understand from this that we should make musallahs in our homes. Make a small place where you can perform your salah and worship there. When you see this place in your house, you will see some Qur’an there or musallah or tasbeeh, and you will be reminded and motivated to read two rak’at or do some act of reward. This was the houses of the Sahaba. So Nabi salallahu alayhi wasallam said that he will come the following day.

The following day he salallahu alayhi wasallam came to the sahabi’s house. The moment he entered Nabi salallahu alayhi wasallam asked him. ‘Where do you want me to offer the salah?’ He pointed out to the corner, and Nabi salallahu alayhi wasallam performs salah there and it became the musallah of `Itbaan ibn Malik radiallahu anhu.

`Itbaan radiallahu anhu had prepared khazeerah4 at the arrival of such and honored and distinguished guest. The people of the locality also came to know that Nabi salallahu alayhi wasallam came so they also gathered as well. SubhanAllah what a beautiful gathering that must have been. While they are talking and passing out the dish, one of them asked. ‘Where is Malik ibn Dukhshan?’ The questioner probably wondered that all the people of the locality have gathered to meet Rasulullah salallahu alayhi wasallam. Malik ibn Dukhshan is also a person from this locality, but why is he not present?

Someone said that he is a hypocrite. He made a judgment. The moment Rasulullah salallahu alayhi wasallam heard this, he said, ‘Do not say this about him.’ Do not come to a conclusion about him just because he didnt come here. Do not make a conclusion that he is a munafiq. ‘He has recited Laa ilaha ilallah and he intended Allah’s pleasure with that.’

The people said, ‘Allah and His Rasul salallahu alayhi wasallam know best, but we see that he is always associating with the munafiqeen, hence we concluded that he must be a munafiqh.’ Rasulullah salallahu alayhi wasallam replied, ‘Indeed Allah has made fire haram on someone who has recited Laa ilaha ilallah and sought Allah’s pleasure from it.’ So, Nabi salallahu alayhi wasallam immediately defended him.5

So do not come to conclusions very quickly. You see someone person doing this thing or that thing, then instead of making some interpretation in well wishing about him, do not make a conclusion about him in negative. Sometimes when we make this sudden conclusion, it can become very embarrassing for us and may put our heads down to shame. In Bukhari Shareef there is another incident that there was a dark skinned woman, who used to come to Ummul Mumineen Hadhrat Ayesha radialahu anha, and every time she would come, she would say the poem:

((ويوم الوشاح من أعاجيب ربنا ألا إنه من بلدة الكفر أنجاني))
The day of Wishah is among the unique matters of our Rabb
Except for that I seek solace in Allah who saved me from the land of Kufr.

So Hadhrat Ayesha radiallahu anha asked her, What is this poem which you recite all the time? When ever you sit here you render this poem. ‘What is this Wishah?’ So then the lady mentioned an incident. She said, ‘I was a slave girl of a particular tribe. They had freed me but I still remained with them. They had a small girl whose mother made her a necklace made out of red leather. It was very beautiful and nice but very expensive.

The child went out with it and lost it. When the family started looking for it, they started accusing this girl. Apply it to our context, how quickly we jump to conclusions. So they started searching her and couldn’t find it. It is mentioned in the hadeeth that they even started searching around her private parts. While they were searching her, a vulture came and threw the red leather necklace right in front of them. That is when the lady said to the family, ‘Is this what you all are accusing me of?’ It was the vulture who though that the red leather was a piece of meat and picked it up and once it realized that it is not meat, it threw it away.

Some times we can make a quick judgment and end up putting our own head down in shame. It reminds me of one incident of a person who was at an airport. He was reading his book and on his table he had a packet of biscuits. While engrossed in his book, whenever he finished a portion he would pick up a biscuit and eat. He realized that there is another person sitting across him on the same table and that person is also taking biscuit from the same packet. Without permission, taking someoneelse’s food. Its embarrassing. Ideally you would sit on a separate table, but here you sit on someonelse’s table and start taking their food.

So the person with the book picks up his biscuit and so does the other person. While they do so, they exchange strange glances. Both of them are looking at one and other surprised. This person was so angry that this stranger has no shame eating from my biscuits without any permission. And even knowing that I have noticed him, he is still helping himself to the biscuits. This occurred until there was only one biscuit remained. The stranger who was sitting in front of this person picked it up and broke it in half and gave to this fellow with the book.

judging-a-person-does-not-define-who-they-are-it-defines-who-you-areSuddenly there was a boarding call. The fellow pushed his book into his bag and stormed away in disgust at the ill manners of the stranger. After boarding on the plane, he looked up his seat and sat down., still thinking about the rude behavior he had just witnessed from that stranger. Trying to get away from this recurring thoughts he bent down into his bag to take his book out, and there he see his own sealed packet of biscuit. Frozen for a brief moment, he thought to himself, ‘if this is my packet of biscuit, then whose packet of biscuit was the one on the table which he had been eating all along.’ It is only now he realized that the rude and ill manners were not being displayed by the other stranger, rather himself. As for the stranger, he displayed complete tolerance, so much so that he even shared his own last biscuit with me.

It is very important for us that we have to be extremely careful. Every time our mind jumps to a conclusion about someone, just pause yourself and put your thoughts into reverse gear instead of putting it in forward. Take a step back and rethink about the next person. At that very moment, apply your good thoughts and judge him how you would judge yourself. Who am I? Think about your own weaknesses and shortcomings. Start making conclusions about yourself instead of them.

Immediately as you start thinking about yourself, you will have not time to think about other people. This is why there is a concept among the fuqaha’ of “Istishaab e Haal”. You conclusion about someone will be according to the condition he is in. You may know him from the time of your young classes, but he is no longer in school. So you cannot make judgment on him based on what he was back in younger days. In fiqh this has no basis. A conclusion about someone cannot be made based on his past conditions. Hence Allah Ta’ala has says:

{يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا اجْتَنِبُوا كَثِيرًا مِنَ الظَّنِّ} [الحجرات: 12]

O you who believe, abstain abundantly from suspicion.

Don’t come to quick conclusions about people, why? Because you have not applied any research, you do not know the internal matters. So how can you make a conclusion?

{إِنَّ بَعْضَ الظَّنِّ إِثْمٌ} [الحجرات: 12]

…because most of the suspicions are sinful.

And what is even worse is when you share this suspicion of yours with a third person, and him with another. An innocent person, in this manner become a victim of circumstances for no reason. What a big sin are we going to incur upon ourselves like this?

Nabi salallahu alayhi wasallam has mentioned, ‘Think good of believers’.

These are the things which not only affect our relations with the people here but also affect our life of the grave. So be cautious and save guard oneself. May Allah give us the ability to do that, Ameen

Talk by Hadhrat Mufti Ebrahim Desai Saheb
Talk given on 30th May, 2013
Location : Masjid as Swaliheen
Transcribed by : abuhajira

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1Shama’il al Muhammadiyyah, more well-known as Shama’il Tirmidhi is a compilation of Ahadeeth by Imam Abu Eesaa Muhammad ibn Eesa ibn Sawrah at Tirmidhi rahimahullah. Abu Haneefah College of Fiqh will be conducting full classes on this monumental treatise. Those interested should keep their eyes on our website at www.abuhaneefah.com

2– «حدثنا إسحاق بن منصور. حدثنا عبد الرزاق. حدثنا معمر عن ثابت. عن أنس بن مالك:

«أن رجلا من أهل البادية/ كان اسمه زاهرا/ . وكان يهدي إلى النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم هدية من البادية. فيجهزه النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم إذا أراد أن يخرج. فقال النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم: إن زاهرا باديتنا ونحن حاضروه ، وكان صلى الله عليه وسلم يحبه، وكان رجلا دميما ، فأتاه النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم يوما وهو يبيع متاعه فاحتضنه من خلفه وهو لا يبصره. فقال: من هذا؟ أرسلني فالتفت، فعرف النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم فجعل لا يألو ما ألصق ظهره بصدر النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم حين عرفه فجعل النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم يقول: من يشتري هذا العبد؟ فقال يا رسول الله إذا والله تجدني كاسدا. فقال النبي صلى الله عليه وسلم: لكن عند الله لست بكاسد. أو قال: أنت عند الله غال» (الشمائل المحمدية للترمذي ط إحياء التراث (ص: 143))

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5091 – حدثنا إبراهيم بن حمزة، حدثنا ابن أبي حازم، عن أبيه، عن سهل، قال: مر رجل على رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم، فقال: «ما تقولون في هذا؟» قالوا: حري إن خطب أن ينكح، وإن شفع أن يشفع، وإن قال أن يستمع، قال: ثم سكت، فمر رجل من فقراء المسلمين، فقال: «ما تقولون في هذا؟» قالوا: حري إن خطب أن لا ينكح، وإن شفع أن لا يشفع، وإن قال أن لا يستمع، فقال رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم: «هذا خير من ملء الأرض مثل هذا» (صحيح البخاري (7/ 8))

4A dish in which meat is cut into small pieces and cooked with water and then mixed with some cooked flour.

5425 –

حدثنا سعيد بن عفير، قال: حدثني الليث، قال: حدثني عقيل، عن ابن شهاب، قال: أخبرني محمود بن الربيع الأنصاري، أن عتبان بن مالك وهو من أصحاب رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم ممن شهد بدرا من الأنصار أنه أتى رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم، فقال: يا رسول الله قد أنكرت بصري، وأنا أصلي لقومي فإذا كانت الأمطار سال الوادي الذي بيني وبينهم، لم أستطع أن آتي مسجدهم فأصلي بهم، ووددت يا رسول الله، أنك تأتيني فتصلي في بيتي، فأتخذه مصلى، قال: فقال له رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم: «سأفعل إن [ص:93] شاء الله» قال عتبان: فغدا رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم وأبو بكر حين ارتفع النهار، فاستأذن رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم فأذنت له، فلم يجلس حتى دخل البيت، ثم قال: «أين تحب أن أصلي من بيتك» قال: فأشرت له إلى ناحية من البيت، فقام رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم فكبر، فقمنا فصفنا فصلى ركعتين ثم سلم، قال وحبسناه على خزيرة صنعناها له، قال: فآب في البيت، رجال من أهل الدار ذوو عدد، فاجتمعوا، فقال قائل منهم: أين مالك بن الدخيشن أو ابن الدخشن؟ فقال بعضهم: ذلك منافق لا يحب الله ورسوله، فقال رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم: ” لا تقل ذلك، ألا تراه قد قال: لا إله إلا الله، يريد بذلك وجه الله قال: الله ورسوله أعلم، قال: فإنا نرى وجهه ونصيحته إلى المنافقين، قال رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم: ” فإن الله قد حرم على النار من قال: لا إله إلا الله، يبتغي بذلك وجه الله قال ابن شهاب: ثم سألت الحصين بن محمد الأنصاري وهو أحد بني سالم وهو من سراتهم، عن حديث محمود بن الربيع الأنصاري: «فصدقه بذلك» (صحيح البخاري (1/ 92))

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  • I admit, that i come up with the negative conclusions about the people who surround me.
    And i accept this too after reading this post, i wonder myself. I am highly thankful to you for bringing such a good post about “Judgments”, which awakened me.

    Thank you.

  • […] Now upon this he instead of releasing himself from Rasulullah salallahu alayhi wasallam he though of what an ideal opportunity it was. He started moving his back and rubbing on the blessed chest of Rasulullah salallahu alayhi wasallam. Nabi salallahu alayhi wasallam then commented ‘Who will buy this slave?’ Zaahir radiallahu anhu immediately commented and said, ‘By Allah, if I have to be sold then I would be useless!’. I would not have any value in me. Then Rasulullah salallahu alayhi wasallam mentioned, ‘Outwardly and apparently you may think that you do not have any value, and people may think you do not have any value, but in the sight of Allah you are valuable. 2 […]

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