Friday, November 9, 2012

The Most Truthful in Modesty


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         So this article discusses a very important topic; and that topic is modesty. It was published in a very special issue of the SuperMuslims magazine and I advise all of you to check out the rest of the awesome articles. Links are provided at the bottom!
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                             The Most Truthful in Modesty
                                  By: Habiba Ghanem

Modesty is a highly important part of Islam, and sadly we live in a world where we are exposed to many things that we should not be exposed to. Just like Ustad Nouman Ali Khan pointed out, the more that we are exposed to these shameful things the less shameful that they seem to us.

There was a great companion, who exemplified modesty. The Prophet (PBUH) said: "The most compassionate of my Ummah is Abu Bakr; the staunchest in Allah’s Religion is `Umar; and the most truthful in his modesty is `Uthman."

There are three types of modesty; spiritual, intellectual, and physical. Uthman ibn Affan unquestionably exemplified all those types of modesty.

To achieve spiritual modesty one should be grateful to Allah (SWT), one should know that you cannot achieve anything with out Allah’s (SWT). But how should one show gratitude?  Abdelrahman Murphy, says that simply; “You use what He gave you for His sake.” When there was famine across the Muslim Ummah, Uthman ibn Affan pulled up with a caravan full of goods. When Muslims offered their prices he told them that he had a better offer. They increased their offer, but he insisted that he had a better offer. When they asked him what the better offer was he said; “Allah has offered me a 1000 percent. Can you offer me more? O Allah, I have left [my goods] for the needy of Madinah without charge (Mosque Foundation).”

To attain intellectual modesty, you must bear in mind that no matter how smart you are; Allah (SWT) knows everything.  Uthman ibn Affan was a man of wealth and he was also an educated man, but he knew that he was a servant to Allah (SWT) and he knew that only Allah could save him from any calamity. Abu Musa narrates that; “The Prophet (PBUH) was sitting in a leaning posture, so he sat up and said, "Open the gate for him and give him the glad tidings of entering Paradise with a calamity which will befall him or which will take place." I went, and behold! It was Uthman. So I opened the gate for him and gave him the glad tidings of entering Paradise and also informed him of what the Prophet had said (about a calamity). 'Uthman said, "Allah Alone Whose Help I seek (against that calamity) “(Sahih Al-Bukhari).


The third type of modesty is physical modesty. Uthman ibn Affan was very keen on being modest, that even when he was at his house with doors closed, he refused to remove his garment while taking a bath (Modest of Uthman).

Uthman ibn Affan, was a man of greatness. He gave without expecting anything for return. He saved the ummah from hardship, he was one of the closest companions to the Prophet (PBUH), and Allah (SWT) promised him paradise. Despite all that greatness he was able to remain humble, and he refused to ever let arrogance gain any form of access to him.



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