‘Islam’ literally means peace, therefore, it seems quite unnatural that a religion that names itself peace can teach or preach something that is violent or full of aggression. Over billions of people around the globe are followers of Islam, religion of peace. There can be no greater argument supporting Islam as a religion of peace than the name of the religion itself. Allah Almighty in Holy Quran has encouraged the establishment of peace and has told the followers of Islam to be moderate in their behavior and adopt the qualities of kindness, love, and respect for others. There are so many Hadith on the importance of peace in Islam that we will discuss in this article. We know the root of the word Islam is “silm”, refers to “making peace”, being in a mutually peaceful environment, finding peace, reaching salvation and well being or being far from danger, attaining goodness, comfort and favor, keeping away from troubles and disasters, submitting the self and obeying, respect, being far from wrong. Islam is a peaceful religion. It stands for peace and desires peace. The basis of Islam is peace and Islam wants peace for its followers and all the other residents of the world.
A true Muslim is the one who truly follows Islam, someone who is at perfect peace, with himself and with others. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said, mentioned in the Hadith collections of Tirmidhi and Nasai: “A true believer (mumin) is he from whom people’s lives and wealth are safe.” Allah wants a Muslim to live in a safe and peaceful environment and to make efforts for the spread and continuity of peace in society for him and for all others. According to Islam, peace is not simply an absence of war. Peace opens doors to all kinds of opportunities that are present in any given situation. A true Muslim should seek to bring others close to him, not to drive them away from him. This is why the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) declared, in a Hadith report incorporate in the Sahih al-Bukhari: “In him, there is no merit who is not familiar with others and with whom others are not familiar”. Muslims should respect others and try to maintain peace and should follow the straight path. Our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was sent as nothing but mercy to all the mankind. If the bringer of a religion is nothing but mercy and in His brought Truth there is no compulsion then the impression that Islam promotes violence seems illogical. Thus, Islam in its true preaching is nothing but peace which has importance for mankind. A perfect Muslim is one from whose tongue and hands mankind is safe. In Islam, the right to life is an absolute value, In Quran Allah mentioned that: “He who kills a soul unless it be (in legal punishment) for murder or for causing disorder and corruption on the earth will be as if he had killed all humankind, and he who saves a life will be as if he had saved the lives of all humankind.”(Quran 5:32) One of the main objectives of our religion is to introduce into the world an ideology that facilitates the spreading of peace at every level. Spread peace at an individual level as well as social level so that we can live a peaceful life with other Muslims and also we can portray a very good and peaceful image of our religion Islam.
Virtuous deeds are acts that purify humankind of aggression and bring them to peace. These help to promote peace in society, peace, the original state that succeeds in relations between individuals and societies. Islam is a religion of peace in the complete sense of the word. Every teaching of Islam is based on the principles of peace and avoidance. Any disparity from the model is a disparity between Islam and is due to misinterpretation. We should, therefore, understand the ideology of peace given in Islam and our actions should base upon this ideology so that peace will overrule in the world. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is the last prophet of Almighty Allah. He (SAW) was sent for all mankind as a mercy. Quran is the divine Book of Almighty Allah and sent to Prophet Muhammad (SAW) so that He teaches Muslims what Allah has said in Quran. We should not take help from one source only rather we have to combine both the Wisdom of Quran-e-Kareem and Sunnah of the Prophet (SAW) of Allah together in order to benefit from them more effectively. The two fundamental sources of Islam are the Quran and the Sunnah of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW). It is impossible to understand the Quran without reference to the Hadith, and it is impossible to explain a Hadith without relating it to the Quran. So we should understand both Quran and Hadith in order to get benefits. Quran is the message and Hadith is the verbal translation of this message that our beloved Prophet Muhammad (SAW) did practically. We can take many examples from Hadiths of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) about peace that He (SAW) said and practically did to teach Muslims. The Prophet Muhammad (SAW) took care to explain and demonstrate to his companions how the Quranic verses must be read and understood. That is to say, the importance of Hadith is linked to the importance of the Quran. There are many Hadiths on spreading peace and importance of peace in Islam that Prophet (SAW) did exemplify for us and we should know about them and should follow the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) to bring peace and harmony among Muslims and also to whole mankind. The Hadith on spreading peace is as follows: “O people, spread peace, feed the hungry, and pray at night when people are sleeping and you will enter Paradise in peace.” (Sunan Ibn Majah) Abu Umamah reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace, and blessings be upon him, said: “Verily, the best of the people to Allah are those who begin the greeting of peace.” (Sunan Abu Dawud 5197) Narrated ‘Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her): The Prophet (SAW) said, “The most hated person in the sight of Allah is the most quarrelsome person.” (Sahih Bukhari). On the authority of Abu Huraira (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), reported: The Messenger of Allah, (SAW), said, “You will not enter Paradise until you believe and you will not believe until you love each other. Shall I show you something that, if you did, you would love each other?
“The most hated person in the sight of Allah is the most quarrelsome person.” (Sahih Bukhari)
Spread peace among yourselves.” (Sahih Bukhari) Securing peace was a major expedition of the Prophet Muhammad (SAW), which was crucial for conveying Allah’s message to others and for the sustenance of a society of individuals who followed Allah’s teachings in their personal and collective affairs. For the first thirteen years of his Prophet Hood, the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) remained in his city of Mecca, using peaceful means of persuasion despite the powerful opposition that he had to confront. Despite horrific persecution, he and his followers remained steadfast and determined, preaching to the people and seeking to guide them to the right path. Later, when the situation became intolerable, he left for Medina, where his first effort was to establish peace and to build bridges of love, brotherhood, and harmony between the Muslim migrants. The Prophet Muhammads (SAW) delivered his last sermon during Hajj on the 9th day of Dhul Hijjah on the Mount of Arafat, Makkah. Not only did his final sermon have extra significance as it was performed before his death, his timeless words were full of much wisdom, beauty and teaching for the Muslims of that time and the Muslims of today. The Prophet (SAW) said: “Oh People, lend me an attentive ear, for I know not whether after this year, I shall ever be amongst you again. Therefore listen to what I am saying to you very carefully and take these words to those who could not be present here today. Oh People, just as you regard this month, this day, this city as sacred, so regard the life and property of every Muslim as a sacred trust. Return the goods entrusted to you to their rightful owners. Hurt no one so that no one may hurt you. Remember that you will indeed meet your Lord, and that He will indeed reckon your deeds. Allah has forbidden you to take usury (interest), therefore all interest obligation shall henceforth be waived. Your capital, however, is yours to keep. You will neither inflict nor suffer any inequity. Allah has judged that there shall be no interest and that all the interest due to Abbas ibn ‘Abd’al Muttalib (Prophet’s uncle) shall henceforth be waived…Beware of Satan, for the safety of your religion. He has lost all hope that he will ever be able to lead you astray in big things, so beware of following him in small things. Oh People, it is true that you have certain rights with regard to your women, but they also have rights over you. Remember that you have taken them as your wives only under Allah’s trust and with His permission. If they abide by your right then to them belongs the right to be fed and clothed in kindness. Do treat your women well and be kind to them for they are your partners and committed helpers. And it is your right that they do not make friends with any one of whom you do not approve, as well as never to be unchaste. Oh People, listen to me in earnest, worship Allah, say your five daily prayers (Salah), fast during the month of Ramadan, and give your wealth in Zakat. Perform Hajj if you can afford to.
All mankind is from Adam and Eve, an Arab has no superiority over a non-Arab nor a non-Arab has any superiority over an Arab; also a white has no superiority over black nor a black has any superiority over white except by piety and good action. Learn that every Muslim is a brother to every Muslim and that the Muslims constitute one brotherhood. Nothing shall be legitimate to a Muslim which belongs to a fellow Muslim unless it was given freely and willingly. Do not, therefore, do injustice to yourselves. Remember, one day you will appear before ALLAH and answer your deeds. So beware, do not stray from the path of righteousness after I am gone. Oh People, no Prophet or Apostle will come after me and no new faith will be born. Reason well, therefore, Oh People, and understand words which I convey to you. I leave behind me two things, the Qur’an and my example, the Sunnah and if you follow these you will never go astray. All those who listen to me shall pass on my words to others and those to others again; and may the last ones understand my words better than those who listen to me directly. Be my witness, Oh Allah, that I have conveyed your message to your people”. This sermon provides us with guidance and wisdom that we should take into our hearts and minds. As the sermon was delivered during the Day of Arafah, it holds extra significance during the 10 days of Dhul Hijjah, Eid Al Adha. This is the time when we should reflect upon the words of his last sermon more than ever as well as the story and sacrifice of Prophet Ibrahim (AS). Whether we are on Hajj or at home fasting and donating our Qurbani, remember those who are less fortunate and extend charitable donations to them. We conclude that no matter what’s the situation is we should try to maintain peace and harmony among us and with others in this way we can follow the Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and also spread our religion in a peaceful way. The possible reason that one can come up with related to the presently defame image of Islam is perhaps the negligence of Muslims when it comes to developing an understanding of Islam. It is due to lack of understanding that Muslims have forgotten the true preaching of the religion and have succumbed to the false interpretations. In the present anti-Islamic sentiments by the enemies of Islam, when Muslims are humiliated and suffering tragic defeats all over the lands of Islam. It would be wise, even obligatory, to pause for a moment and study, contemplate and revise our daily obligatory Islamic duties, our lifestyles and our priorities and commitments as Muslims according to the Holy Qur’an and Sunnah of our Beloved Prophet (SAW). May Allah guide us all towards truth? …..Ameen
(The author an Associate Professor at S K University of Agriculture Sciences & Technology-SKUAST Srinagar writes on Islamic topics exclusively for “Kashmir Horizon”. Views are his own)