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Jumaa Mubarak!
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Brothers and sisters in Islam, ours is a religion, which complies with unadulterated human nature (Fitrah). It is a religion that is suitable for all times and all places. It is a religion of belief and legislation. It deals with all worldly affairs through deeply rooted vision that revives itself in every time in order to face and meet the requirements of every newly born issue.
Islam represents cheerfulness in modesty and good manners. Islam admits the natural feelings and psychological inclinations of man. It also acknowledges and establishes the requirements of man’s innate character (Fitrah), such as happiness, joy, adornment and beautification. However, these aspects should be ruled by the Islamic guidelines so that obscenity, prohibitions, oppression, aggression, hostility and hatred will be avoided.
In Islam, there is a direct link and firm relationship between what is required by one’s natural disposition (Fitrah) and the purity of one’s faith: Allah, the Powerful and Glorious, says, which translates as: “O thou wrapped up (in a mantle)! Arise and deliver thy warning! And thy Lord do thou magnify! And thy garments keep free from stain! And all abomination shun!” (Al-Muddaththir: 1- 5).
Accordingly, purity of one’s faith from polytheism, religious innovations, and sins should accompany purity of one’s outer appearance, body and dress. The Muslim, then, is characterized by both aspects of purity: purity of the inner faith and purity of outer appearance. Once Islam beautifies the Muslims’ inner souls by guidance to the straight path, it beautifies their appearance in the best fashion.
If this is the ruling (of Islam), then adornment, beautification, good appearance, cleanliness, and purity are the pillars of reformation in the religious and civilian spheres by which our religion comes and its adherents are distinguished.
Longing for adornment and beautification, of course, is one of the most powerful instincts of men that lead them to comply with Allah’s decrees for His creations.
In the Glorious Qur’an, Allah, The Powerful and The Glorious reminds the sons of Adam of His grace when He bestows upon them clothing and ornament, saying, which translates as:** “O ye children of Adam! We have bestowed raiment upon you to cover your shame, as well as feathers but the raiment of righteousness is the best ” (Al-A’raf: 26).**
Commenting on this Qur’anic verse, the Muslim scholars say, "Allah, the Powerful and Glorious, has specified the feathers in the above Qur’anic verse due to their diverse and wonderful features, colors, and types. Feathers, in other words, contain all forms of ornaments and benefits.”
Ibn Al Qayyim, (may Allah bestow mercy upon him) said, "Due to His love of beauty, Allah, the Powerful and Glorious, has bestowed clothing and ornaments upon men so as to adorn their outer appearances and Taqwa (piety) adorns their inner souls. Allah, the Powerful and The Glorious, tells us about the people of Paradise, saying, which translates as: ** “But Allah will deliver them from the evil of that Day, and will shed over them brightness and a (blissful) joy. And because they were patient and constant, He will reward them with a Garden and (garments of) silk ” (Al-Insan: 11-12).**
Accordingly, Allah, the Powerful and The Glorious, has beautified their faces with brightness, their inner souls with joy, and their bodies with silk.
Likewise, our Prophet (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) said: ** “There are five acts which are quite akin to fitrah (the natural disposition of human nature): circumcision, shaving the pubic hair, cutting the nails, plucking the hair under the armpits and clipping the mustache”.**
These acts of cleanliness are in keeping with the innate character of humans and the conduct of the Messengers of Allah (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam). All Divine laws have agreed upon these acts and all religions have called for adherence to them. Negligence of cleanliness is a harm to the body and not only an imitation of the wild beasts and animals, but also an imitation of the unbelievers who stray from sound nature and guidance of the Messengers of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon them).
Muslims were the first callers to cleanliness and purification all over the world wherever they travel or dwell. For the previous nations, these values were unknown.
As a matter of fact, whoever traces the history of the nations and religions will become well aware of the fact that most men lived like wild beasts, on islands in the middle of seas, in caves in mountains, and in huts in jungles. Most of them, if not all, male and female were naked or partly naked. But whenever Islam appears in a place or home it teaches people good dress and covering, cleanliness of physique, and sound behavior. In Islam, this is achieved through obligation in some cases and recommendations in others. Thus Islam has transformed people from extreme wildness to the highest civilization.
Muslims set wonderful examples of purification and beautification when they apply the Islamic teachings regarding their bodies, homes, roads, and cities, etc. Wretched are some professed Muslims who adopt and uphold foreign customs and systems while their religion, by Allah, teaches them that which is better, higher and more appropriate. The Glorious Qur’an confirms this fact, saying which translates as: “(Our religion) takes its hue from Allah and who can give a better hue than Allah ” (Al-Baqarah: 138).
Now, we will discuss the aspects of purification, cleanliness, beautification and adornment in the light of the instructions of Islam and the conduct of the true Muslims.
In Islam, purification is regarded as half of one’s faith. Prayer, the most important pillar of Islam after the Testimony of Faith (testifying that there is no god but Allah and Muhammad (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) is the Messenger of Allah), necessitates the state of purification from dirtiness and impurity. Performing ablution, even if one is in state of purification adds to one’s purity and gives him light upon light. Moreover, ablution is also recommended before sleeping, prostration when reciting a Qur’anic verse that requires prostration, and required for performing occasional acts of worship such as the funeral prayer, the prayer for eclipse, the Eid prayers (Eid Al Fitr, the feast at the end of the fast of Ramadan and Eid Al Adha, the feast of Sacrifice),
The five daily prayers purify one’s inner soul and lead one, away from indecency and wrongdoing. Additionally, ablution for Salaah cleans one’s outer appearance. Confirming this fact, the Prophet (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) said:
¬ ** “Behold, if there is a river in front of a man’s door, in which he bathes five times daily, could dirtiness remain (on his body)” (Al-Bukhari and Muslim).**
Likewise, he (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) said:
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¬ “Taking a bath on Friday is compulsory for every male (Muslim) who has attained the age of puberty” (Al-Bukhari and Muslim).**
Also, the Messenger of Allah (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) declared:
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¬ “Whoever takes a bath on Friday, purifies himself as much as he can, then uses his (hair) oil or perfumes himself with the scent of his house, then proceeds (for the Jum’ah Prayer) and does not separate two persons sitting next to each other (in the mosque), then prays as much as (Allah has) written for him and then remains silent while the Imam is delivering the Khutbah, his sins in-between the present and the last Friday would be forgiven” (Al-Bukhari).
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However, we should draw attention to the fact that required cleanliness is not restricted to assemblies and gatherings. Rather, it is required under all circumstances, even when one is in his home or is going to bed. It is reported that, the Prophet (Salla Allahu Alaihi Wa Sallam) said: **
¬ “Purify your bodies, may Allah purify you! Verily, no man passes the night in a state of purification but an angel remains with him the whole night invoking (Allah) every hour, saying, “Oh Allah! Forgive your servant for he slept in a state of purification” (At-Tabarani).
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