A Muslim's Code of Conduct
The Prophet Muhammad (Peace be upon him ) is reported to have said:
Nine Things My Lord Has Commanded me:
1. Fear of God in private and in public;
- Taqwa is the Jewel in the Crown of Faith
- An acute awareness that God is with You
- A sense of security and confidence
- An effective check against the whispers of the Devil
- True Taqwa is oblivious to the distinction between secret and open; public or private
- “Be conscious of Allah wherever you are”
- Justice is the distinction of a Believer
- Justice in any situation, regardless of who the perpetrators and or victims are
- Anger has the tendency to blind justice
- Justice even in anger is trait not usually seen in common men
- Justice is not only the domain of the authorities
- Justice is demanded and can be achieved in even mundane and/or trivial maters
- Moderation is the way of the believer
- Moderation in everything, not only in spending – even in prayer!
- Moderation in spending is emphasised here as in Surah Furqan as a trait of the Servants of the Beneficient
- Moderation in affluence is a challenge since the tendency is to spend without consideration.
- Social relationships are predicated upon a mutual acceptance between two people
- When one party refuses this relationship and breaks away, the relationship is strained.
- A Believer seeks to mend this relationship by striving to reach out
- A difficult challenge, often ignored, but one that is rewarding.
- Sincerity and consistency without aggression are key to mending relations
5. And give to those who deprive me;
- The believer knows that it is only Allah who gives and withholds
- Giving to one who has previously deprived you is built upon the above principle
- Such giving cleans the soul of any inclination for revenge and has the potential to build trust
- The preceding three principles are reflected in the verses: “Good and evil are not equal. Repel evil with that which is better…”
6. And forgive those who wrong me;
- Forgiveness for wrongs committed against you takes a special kind of faith
- One motivation is that as Allah forgives, so must His servants if they wish to receive His Forgiveness
- The prayer of ‘Isa (peace be upon him) is a poignant example of this (if You punish them, they are Your servants; but if you forgive them then you are the Most Forgiving, Merciful)
7. And that my silence should be meditation;
- The last three principles speak about the inner state
- In a world full of noise and activity, silence is a welcome retreat
- Even silence can be constructive – meditation on the beauty of Allah’s creation and the Power behind it all
8. And my words remembrance of God;
- The hadith: “whoever believes in Allah and the Last Day should either speak something good or be quiet…” is relevant.
- Words that bring remembrance of God, invite to God, enjoin good, advise, encourage and motivate towards obedience are the best kind of speech
- Foul words, words of ridicule and insult, of arrogance and haughtiness, of disobedience and idle talk are the worst kind of speech
9. And to take lesson from my observation.
- Observation is integral to analysis, experimentation and conclusions
- Observation not limited to events and outwardly things
- Observations include ethics, mannerisms, nature, methods etc.
- Observation without heeding the lessons is like partaking of a meal without enjoyment
May God Almighty make this a code of conduct for all of us!