بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم مع الحديث الشريف المرأة تَنتَخب وتُنتَخب في غير الحكم حياكم الله معنا احبتنا الكرام، نكون وإياكم وحلقة جديدة من برنامجكم (مع الحديث الشريف) وخير ما نبدأ به تحية الإسلام، فالسلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته عن كعب بن مالك قال: قَالَ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ: أَخْرِجُوا إلَيَّ مِنْكُمْ اثْنَيْ عَشَرَ نَقِيبًا، لِيَكُونُوا عَلَى قَوْمِهِمْ بِمَا فِيهِمْ. فَأَخْرَجُوا مِنْهُمْ اثْنَيْ عَشَرَ نَقِيبًا، تِسْعَةً مِنْ الْخَزْرَجِ، وَثَلَاثَةً مِنْ الْأَوْسِ. عندما جاء الشرع خاطب كلا من الرجل والمرأة على حد سواء، وكلف الرجل والمرأة، بأحكام عامة تكون لهما بنفس الكيفية والأداء، وكلف كل واحد منهما بأحكام أخرى خاصة تخص الطبيعة التي أنشأه الله عليها، كالأحكام المتعلقة بالحضانة والرضاعة والعدة وما إلى ذلك من أحكام تخص المرأة، أو كالنفقة والجهاد وصلاة الجمعة والحكم وغيرها مما فرضه على الرجل دون المرأة .. وهذا التخصيص لأحدهما دون الآخر ليس تمييزا له بل لطبيعته المختلفة عن الجنس الآخر، ولأن الله أعلم بمن خلق، فهو أعلم بما خصص به كل منهما. لكن أمر التخصيص لا ينسينا التسوية بينهم في الأحكام التي جاء بها عامة وخاطبهما بها كمكلفين لا كرجل وامرأة، وهنا نقف عند حديث رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم في بيعة العقبة الذي أمر فيه بإخراج نقباء من بين القوم ليتحدثوا إلى رسول الله بدل قومهم، فقد كان طلب رسول الله صلى الله عليه وسلم عاما ولم يقل أخرجوا لي منكم نقباء رجال، بل جعل الأمر عاما يشمل الرجال والنساء ، وفي هذا صفعة لمن يقول أن الإسلام ظلم المرأة ولم يعاملها معاملة الرجل، فكيف ذلك وهو جعل لها أن تكون تاجرة وقاضية، وقاضية حسبة، كما أجاز لها أن تكون في مجلس الأمة وأن تعطي رأيها السياسي والاقتصادي، وأن تجتهد، كما جعل لها الحق في أن توكل ويوكل لها وتَنتخِب وتُنتَخَب فيما دون الحكم، بالإضافة لعملها الأساسي أم وربة بيت. وهذا كله يعتبر تكليف سواء للمرأة أو للرجل وليس بتشريف، ومن حسن أداء كل منهما لما كُلف به نحكم عليه بأنه متميز بالأفضلية عند الله وعند الناس لا بنوعه وطبيعة خلقه. احبتنا الكرام وصلنا وإياكم لنهاية حلقتنا لهذا اليوم من برنامجكم مع الحديث الشريف .. والسلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته
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May Allah greet you, our dear listeners, listeners of the radio of the Central Media Office of Hizb ut-Tahrir. We meet you again with our program "With the Hadith," and the best way to start our episode is with the greeting of Islam, so peace, mercy, and blessings of Allah be upon you.
It is mentioned in Musnad Ahmad - Remainder of the Musnad of the Prolific Narrators - that the bankrupt of my nation is the one who comes on the Day of Resurrection with fasting, prayer, and charity, but he comes having insulted this person, slandered this person, and consumed the wealth of this person.
Narrated 'Abd al-Rahman from Zuhair from al-'Ala' from his father from Abu Hurairah from the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, who said: "Do you know who is bankrupt?" They said: "The bankrupt among us, O Messenger of Allah, is the one who has no dirham or goods." He said: "Indeed, the bankrupt of my nation is the one who comes on the Day of Resurrection with fasting, prayer, and charity, but he comes having insulted this person, slandered this person, and consumed the wealth of this person. So he will sit, and this one will take from his good deeds, and that one will take from his good deeds, and if his good deeds are exhausted before he settles what is owed to him of sins, their sins will be taken and cast upon him, then he will be thrown into the Fire."
This hadith, like other important hadiths, must be understood and realized. Some people are bankrupt despite their prayers, fasting, and zakat, because they insulted this person, slandered this person, consumed the wealth of this person, shed the blood of this person, and beat this person.
His bankruptcy is that his good deeds, which are his capital, are taken and given to this one and used to pay off that one for the price of his slander, insult, and beating. After his good deeds are exhausted before he settles what is owed, their sins are taken and cast upon him, then he is thrown into the Fire.
When the Prophet, peace be upon him, asked his companions, "Do you know who is bankrupt?" "Do you know" means knowledge and awareness of the inner workings of things. "Do you know" means "Do you really know who is bankrupt?" This confirms the saying of our master Ali, may Allah honor his face: "Wealth and poverty are after the presentation to Allah." When they were asked this question, they answered based on their experiences: "The bankrupt among us is the one who has no dirham or goods." This is the bankrupt in the eyes of the companions of the Messenger of Allah. So he, peace and blessings be upon him, said: No... HE SAID: "INDEED, THE BANKRUPT OF MY NATION IS THE ONE WHO COMES ON THE DAY OF RESURRECTION WITH FASTING, PRAYER, AND CHARITY..."
This confirms the saying of our master Umar: "Whoever wishes may fast, and whoever wishes may pray, but it is righteousness," because prayer, fasting, Hajj, and zakat are acts of worship that a person may do with sincerity, or he may do them hypocritically, but the center of gravity is to adhere to the command of Allah.
We ask Allah to keep us steadfast on the truth, and make us of His righteous servants, and replace our bad deeds with good deeds, and not disgrace us on the Day of Presentation to Him, O Allah, Amen.
Our dear listeners, until we meet you with another prophetic hadith, we entrust you to Allah, whose deposits are never lost. Peace, mercy, and blessings of Allah be upon you.
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With the Hadith - The Hypocrites and Their Evil Deeds
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It was narrated from Buraidah, may God be pleased with him, who said: The Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, said: "Do not call a hypocrite 'Sayyid' (master), for if he is a master, then you have angered your Lord, the Almighty and Sublime." Narrated by Abu Dawood with a Sahih (authentic) chain of narration.
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Indeed, the best of speech is the word of God Almighty, and the best guidance is the guidance of His Prophet Muhammad bin Abdullah, peace and blessings be upon him. Now then,
This noble Hadith guides us on how to deal with the hypocrites we know. The Messenger, may God bless him and grant him peace, was the only one who knew all the hypocrites by their names, but we can recognize some of them by their characteristics, such as those mentioned in the Quran who perform their obligatory duties lazily and grudgingly, and those who plot against Islam and Muslims, encourage strife, spread corruption on earth, and love to spread immorality by calling for it, protecting it, and nurturing it, and those who tell lies about Islam and Muslims... and others who are characterized by hypocrisy.
Therefore, we must understand what the Sharia (Islamic law) has deemed good and what it has deemed bad, so that we can distinguish the hypocrite from the sincere, and take appropriate action towards them. We should not trust those who do what contradicts the Sharia while pretending to do what they do out of concern for Islam and Muslims. We should not follow them or support them, or even less than that, by describing them as "Sayyid," otherwise God Almighty will be angry with us.
We Muslims must be the most keen people on Islam and Muslims, and not allow any hypocrite an entry point into our religion and our families, as they are among the most dangerous things we may face these days due to their abundance and the multiplicity of their faces. We must use the Sharia scale to measure the actions of those who claim to be Muslims, for Islam protects us from such evildoers.
We ask God to protect our nation from such criminals, and to guide us to the straight path and the correct scale by which we measure people's behavior, so that we stay away from those whom God does not love. Amen.
Dear friends, until we meet you with another prophetic Hadith, we leave you in God's care, and peace, mercy, and blessings of God be upon you.
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