Know, O Muslims! - Episode 15
Know, O Muslims! - Episode 15

Among the assisting bodies of the Khilafah state are the ministers whom the Caliph appoints to assist him in bearing the burdens of the Khilafah and fulfilling its responsibilities. The multitude of the Khilafah's burdens, especially as the Khilafah state grows and expands, makes it difficult for the Caliph to bear them alone, so he needs someone to help him bear them to fulfill its responsibilities.

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November 14, 2025

Know, O Muslims! - Episode 15

Know, O Muslims!

Episode 15

Among the assisting bodies of the Khilafah state are the ministers whom the Caliph appoints to assist him in bearing the burdens of the Khilafah and fulfilling its responsibilities. The multitude of the Khilafah's burdens, especially as the Khilafah state grows and expands, makes it difficult for the Caliph to bear them alone, so he needs someone to help him bear them to fulfill its responsibilities. However, it is not correct to call them ministers without restriction, so that the meaning of the minister in Islam, which is in the sense of an assistant, is not confused with the meaning of the minister in the current man-made systems based on democratic, capitalist, secular, or other systems that we witness in the present era.

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Reflections on the book: "Elements of the Islamic Psyche" - Episode Fifteen

Reflections on the book: "Elements of the Islamic Psyche"

Prepared by Professor Muhammad Ahmad Al-Nadi

Episode Fifteen

Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds, and prayers and peace be upon the Imam of the pious, the Master of the Messengers, sent as a mercy to the worlds, our master Muhammad and all his family and companions. Make us with them, and gather us in their company, by your mercy, O Most Merciful of the merciful.

Dear listeners, listeners of the Media Office Radio of Hizb ut-Tahrir:

Peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. In this episode, we continue our reflections on the book: "Elements of the Islamic Psyche." In order to build the Islamic personality, with attention to the Islamic mentality and the Islamic psyche, we say, with God's help: 

O Muslims:

We said in the last episode: It is also Sunnah for a Muslim to supplicate for his brother behind his back, just as it is Sunnah for him to ask his brother to supplicate for him. It is Sunnah for him to visit him, sit with him, keep in touch with him, and share with him for the sake of God after loving him. It is recommended for a Muslim to meet his brother with what he likes to please him with that. We add in this episode and say: It is recommended for a Muslim to give gifts to his brother, according to the hadith of Abu Hurairah, which was reported by Bukhari in Al-Adab Al-Mufrad, Abu Ya'la in his Musnad, Al-Nasa'i in Al-Kuna, and Ibn Abd Al-Barr in Al-Tamhid. Al-Iraqi said: The chain of narrators is good, and Ibn Hajar said in Al-Talkhis Al-Habir: Its chain of narrators is good, he said: The Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, said: "Exchange gifts, you will love one another." 

It is also recommended for him to accept his gift and reward him for it, according to the hadith of Aisha in Bukhari, who said: "The Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, used to accept gifts and reward for them."

And the hadith of Ibn Umar in Ahmad, Abu Dawood, and Al-Nasa'i, who said: The Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, said: "Whoever seeks refuge in God, grant him refuge, and whoever asks you in the name of God, give him, and whoever seeks protection in God, protect him, and whoever does you a favor, reward him, and if you do not find anything, then supplicate for him until you know that you have rewarded him."

This is between brothers, and it has nothing to do with the gifts of the subjects to the rulers, as they are like bribery, which is forbidden. And one of the rewards is to say: May God reward you with good. 

Al-Tirmidhi narrated from Usama bin Zaid, may God be pleased with them both, and said it is good and authentic, he said: The Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, said: "Whoever has a favor done to him and says to the one who did it: "May God reward you with good," then he has exaggerated in the praise." And praise is gratitude, i.e., reward, especially from someone who finds nothing else, as Ibn Hibban narrated in his Sahih from Jabir bin Abdullah, who said: I heard the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, say: "Whoever is given a favor and does not find anything better than praise for it, then he has thanked him, and whoever conceals it has disbelieved, and whoever adorns himself with falsehood is like one who wears two garments of falsehood." And with a good chain of narrators, Al-Tirmidhi narrated from Jabir bin Abdullah, who said: The Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, said: "Whoever is given a gift and finds something to repay it with, let him repay it, and if he does not find anything, let him praise it, for whoever praises it has thanked him, and whoever conceals it has disbelieved, and whoever adorns himself with what he has not been given is like one who wears two garments of falsehood." And disbelieving in the gift means concealing and covering it up. 

With an authentic chain of narrators, Abu Dawood and Al-Nasa'i narrated from Anas, who said: "The Muhajirun said, "O Messenger of God, the Ansar have taken all the reward, we have not seen a people who are better at giving a lot, nor better at consoling in a little than them, and they have spared us the burden," he said: "Do you not praise them for it and supplicate for them?" They said: "Yes," he said: "That is for that." 

A Muslim should be grateful for the little as he is grateful for the much, and be grateful to the people who do him good, as Abdullah bin Ahmad narrated in his additions with a good chain of narrators from Al-Nu'man bin Bashir, who said: The Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, said: "Whoever is not grateful for the little, is not grateful for the much, and whoever is not grateful to the people, is not grateful to God, and talking about God's blessings is gratitude, and leaving it is disbelief, and the group is mercy, and division is torment."

It is Sunnah to intercede for one's brother for a benefit of righteousness or to facilitate a difficulty, as Al-Bukhari narrated from Abu Musa, who said: "The Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, was sitting when a man came asking, or seeking a need, he turned his face to us and said, "Intercede, so that you may be rewarded, and God will decree on the tongue of His Prophet what He wills."

And as Muslim narrated from Ibn Umar from the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, who said: "Whoever is a connection for his Muslim brother to a person of authority for a benefit of righteousness or to facilitate a difficulty, will be helped to cross the Path on the day when feet slip."

It is also recommended for a Muslim to defend the honor of his brother behind his back, as Al-Tirmidhi narrated and said this is a good hadith from Abu Al-Darda' from the Prophet, may God bless him and grant him peace, who said: "Whoever defends the honor of his brother, God will ward off the fire from his face on the Day of Resurrection." This hadith of Abu Al-Darda' was narrated by Ahmad, and he said its chain of narrators is good, and Al-Haythami said the same. 

And what Ishaq bin Rahwayh narrated from Asma bint Yazid, who said: I heard the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, say: "Whoever defends the honor of his brother behind his back, it is a right upon God to free him from the Fire." 

Al-Quda'i narrated in Musnad al-Shihab from Anas, who said: The Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, said: "Whoever supports his brother behind his back, God will support him in this world and the hereafter." Al-Quda'i also narrated it from Imran bin Hussein with the addition: "And he is able to support him." And as Abu Dawood and Al-Bukhari narrated in Al-Adab Al-Mufrad, and Al-Zain Al-Iraqi said: Its chain of narrators is good from Abu Hurairah that the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, said: "The believer is the mirror of the believer, and the believer is the brother of the believer, from wherever he meets him, he protects him from his loss and surrounds him from behind."

O Muslims:

You have learned from the noble Prophetic hadiths mentioned in this episode and the previous episode that it is Sunnah for whoever loves a brother for the sake of God to inform him and let him know that he loves him. It is also Sunnah for a Muslim to supplicate for his brother behind his back. It is also Sunnah for him to ask his brother to supplicate for him. It is Sunnah for him to visit him, sit with him, keep in touch with him, and share with him for the sake of God after loving him. It is recommended for a Muslim to meet his brother with what he likes to please him with that. It is recommended for a Muslim to give gifts to his brother. It is also recommended for him to accept his gift and reward him for it.

A Muslim should be grateful to the people who do him good. It is Sunnah to intercede for one's brother for a benefit of righteousness or to facilitate a difficulty. It is also recommended for him to defend the honor of his brother behind his back. So why don't we adhere to these Sharia rulings and all the rulings of Islam, so that we may be as our Lord loves and is pleased with, so that He may change what is within us, improve our conditions, and we may win the best of this world and the hereafter?! 

Dear listeners: Listeners of the Media Office Radio of Hizb ut-Tahrir: 

We will suffice with this amount in this episode, with the understanding that we will complete our reflections in the coming episodes, God willing. Until that time and until we meet you, we leave you in God's care, protection, and security. We thank you for your kind listening, and peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. 

Reflections on the book: "Elements of the Islamic Psyche" - Episode Fourteen

Reflections on the book: "Elements of the Islamic Psyche"

Prepared by Professor Muhammad Ahmad Al-Nadi

Episode Fourteen

Praise be to God, Lord of the Worlds, and blessings and peace be upon the Imam of the pious, the master of the messengers, who was sent as a mercy to the worlds, our master Muhammad and all his family and companions, and make us with them, and gather us in their company by Your mercy, O Most Merciful of the merciful.

My dear listeners, listeners of the Media Office Radio of Hizb ut-Tahrir:

Peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you. In this episode, we continue our reflections on the book: "Elements of the Islamic Psyche." In order to build the Islamic personality, with attention to the Islamic mentality and the Islamic psyche, we say, and with God is success:

We said in the last episode: Love in God means that you love the servant for God, that is, because of his faith and obedience. In this episode, we say: The best of two loving companions is the one who loves his companion the most, as Ibn Abd al-Barr narrated in al-Tamhid, al-Hakim in al-Mustadrak, and Ibn Hibban in his Sahih from Anas who said: The Messenger of God, peace and blessings be upon him, said: "No two men love each other for the sake of God, but the best of them is the one who loves his companion the most."

It is also recommended for a Muslim to pray for his brother behind his back, as Muslim narrated from Umm al-Darda', who said: My master told me that he heard the Messenger of God, peace and blessings be upon him, say: "Whoever prays for his brother behind his back, the angel appointed to him says: Amen, and you shall have the like," meaning the like of what you prayed for him. Her master is Abu al-Darda', and she means her husband out of respect for him.

Muslim narrated from Safwan - who is Ibn Abdullah bin Safwan - and al-Darda' was under him. He said: I came to Sham and came to Abu al-Darda' in his house, but I did not find him, and I found Umm al-Darda', so she said, "Do you want to perform Hajj this year?" I said, "Yes." She said, "Pray to God for us with good, for the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, used to say, "The prayer of a Muslim for his brother behind his back is answered. At his head is an angel appointed, every time he prays for his brother with good, the angel appointed to him says: Amen, and you shall have the like." He said: I went out to the market, and I met Abu al-Darda', and he said the same thing to me.

It is also recommended to ask his brother to pray for him, as Abu Dawood and al-Tirmidhi narrated with a sound chain of narrators, from Omar bin al-Khattab who said: I asked the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, for permission to perform Umrah, and he gave me permission and said: "Do not forget us, my brother, in your supplication." He said a word that I would not be pleased to have the world for it. And in another version he said: "Include us, my brother, in your supplication."

It is also Sunnah to visit him, sit with him, keep in touch with him, and be generous to him for the sake of God after loving him. Muslim narrated from Abu Hurairah from the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him: "A man visited a brother of his in another village, so God set an angel on his way. When he came to him, he said: Where do you want to go? He said: I want to go to a brother of mine in this village. He said: Do you owe him any favor that you are maintaining? He said: No, except that I love him for the sake of God Almighty. He said: I am the messenger of God to you, that God has loved you as you have loved him for His sake."

Ahmad narrated with a good chain of narrators, and al-Hakim, and he authenticated it from Ubadah bin al-Samit from the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, who raises it to the Lord Almighty, who said: "My love is due to those who love each other for My sake, and My love is due to those who visit each other for My sake, and My love is due to those who are generous to each other for My sake, and My love is due to those who keep in touch with each other for My sake."

Malik narrated in al-Muwatta with a sound chain of narrators from Muadh who said: I heard the Messenger of God, peace and blessings be upon him, say: "God Almighty said: My love is due to those who love each other for My sake, those who sit together for My sake, those who visit each other for My sake, and those who are generous to each other for My sake."

Al-Bukhari narrated from Aisha who said: "I did not understand my parents except that they were practicing the religion, and not a day passed us except that the Messenger of God, peace and blessings be upon him, came to us at both ends of the day, morning and evening..."

The Messenger, peace and blessings be upon him, has explained the great reward of the believer who loves for his brother what he loves for himself, and is keen to bring good to him in his life and in the Hereafter as much as he can, as in the hadith of Anas agreed upon, from the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, who said: "None of you believes until he loves for his brother what he loves for himself."

And in the hadith of Abdullah bin Amr, in Ibn Khuzaimah in his Sahih, and Ibn Hibban in his Sahih, and al-Hakim in al-Mustadrak, and he said it is Sahih according to the conditions of the two Sheikhs, he said: The Messenger of God, peace and blessings be upon him, said: "The best of companions in the sight of God is the best of them to his companion, and the best of neighbors in the sight of God is the best of them to his neighbor."

From this point of view, one should be helpful to his brother as much as possible, and relieve his distress as much as he can. In the hadith of Ibn Omar agreed upon, the Messenger of God, peace and blessings be upon him, said: "A Muslim is the brother of a Muslim, he does not wrong him or hand him over. Whoever is in need of his brother, God will be in his need. Whoever relieves a Muslim of distress, God will relieve him of distress on the Day of Resurrection. Whoever conceals a Muslim, God will conceal him on the Day of Resurrection." And with a good chain of narrators whose narrators are trustworthy, al-Tabarani narrated from the hadith of Zaid bin Thabit from the Messenger of God, peace and blessings be upon him, who said: "God will always be in the need of the servant as long as he is in the need of his brother."

It is recommended for a Muslim to meet his brother with what he likes to please him with that, as al-Tabarani narrated in al-Saghir with a good chain of narrators from the hadith of Anas who said: The Messenger of God, peace and blessings be upon him, said: "Whoever meets his Muslim brother with what he likes to please him with that, God Almighty will please him on the Day of Resurrection." It is also recommended for him to meet his brother with a cheerful face, as Muslim narrated from Abu Dharr who said: The Messenger of God, peace and blessings be upon him, said: "Do not despise any good deed, even if it is to meet your brother with a cheerful face." And as Ahmad and al-Tirmidhi narrated and said: It is good and sound, from Jabir bin Abdullah who said: The Messenger of God, peace and blessings be upon him, said: "Every good deed is charity, and one of the good deeds is to meet your brother with a cheerful face, and to pour from your bucket into your brother's vessel."

O Muslims:

After you have heard what you have heard, and known what you have known, and seen what you have seen, of the love of the Companions for God Almighty and for the Messenger of God, peace and blessings be upon him, and the love of the Companions for each other for the sake of God Almighty, why do we not be like them in our love for God and His Messenger and for the believers; so that God will be with us as He was with them, and honor us with His victory as He honored them, and so that we will be with them on the Day of Resurrection in the company of the master of the messengers, with the prophets, the truthful, the martyrs, and the righteous, and what good companions they are?!

My dear listeners: Listeners of the Media Office Radio of Hizb ut-Tahrir:

We will suffice with this much in this episode, provided that we complete our reflections in the upcoming episodes, God willing. Until then and until we meet you, we leave you in God's care, protection, and security. We thank you for your kind listening, and peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you.