Moasharay Ki Islah

Book Name:Moasharay Ki Islah

thousands of Muslims, especially the youth, have been reformed and they left the world of evils and sins and have come on to the right path.

If we also have the mindset to invite others towards righteousness and forbid them from evil, if we also want to make our society a garden of peace and serenity, then we should attach ourselves to the Madani environment of Dawat-e-Islami, the Madani movement of devotees of the Holy Prophet and also attach others with it as well. We should act upon the Madani In’amaat ourselves as well as encourage others to do so too. We should travel every month in the 3-day Qafilah ourselves and also make others travel as well.

صَلُّوۡا عَلَى الۡحَبِيۡب                                                                 صَلَّى اللّٰهُ عَلٰى مُحَمَّد

3. Various sins of society

Dear Islamic brothers! Backbiting is also amongst the sins prevalent in the society which is a cause of destruction in the society.

“Backbiting” refers to mentioning any such defect of a person which is present in him. Amongst the curses of backbiting, one is that it is a cause of having a bad end, another one is that the supplication of the one who backbites abundantly is not accepted and furthermore, the spirituality of Salah and Fasting is lost by backbiting.

Tale-telling

Likewise, tale-telling also plays a major role in destroying the society. Tale-telling refers to conveying one person’s speech to another with the aim of causing discord amongst them. (Sharh Muslim Lil Nawavi, vol. 2, pp. 112)

Destruction of families, falling out and hatred for one another also occurs due to tale-telling. Allah Almighty also dislikes those who tale-tell. Hence, it is mentioned in a blessed Hadees: ‘The pious bondsmen of Allah Almighty are those whom when they are looked at, Allah Almighty is remembered and the impious bondsmen of Allah Almighty are those who tale-tell, create division amongst friends and search for the defects of pious people.’(Musnad Ahmad, vol. 6, pp. 291, Hadees 18020)