The worshippers in his mosque do innovations and wrong actions – how should
he advise them?
I am a student in a country of kuffar where Muslims are weak minority. There
is a masjid without an imam near where I live. The worshippers there feel
very happy when I lead the congregation; especially that I am an Arab and
Arabic speaker.
After every obligatory prayer they start mentioning Allah in a group then
they communally make du’a. This is an innovation not taken from the
prophet’s Sunnah. I fear they dislike me and become upset if I try to stop
them doing this, what shall I do in this case? Shall I stay with them hoping
I will benefit them? I feel they miss the right Sunnah, and I feel that I
may be able to benefit them so that Allah may soften their hearts and make
them accept the right approach of following the prophet’s Sunnah .

Praise be to Allaah.

Firstly:

You have done well to ask before doing something that may have a negative
impact on those worshippers, and may also backfire on you, in your prayer in
particular and in your life in general.

Among the most important attributes of the one who calls people to Allaah
are: knowledge and wisdom, with which the daa’iyah can achieve that which
many others fail to achieve who lack the blessing of knowledge or wisdom and
the skill to deal properly with those who differ in some way.

Wisdom does not mean being lenient or forsaking any aspect of the truth,
rather it means adopting the appropriate approach so that one may succeed in
leading people from ignorance and innovation to knowledge and the Sunnah.

The wise daa’iyah knows that these worshippers refer for their fatwas to
imams and scholars whose religious commitment and knowledge they trust, so
how can he want them to turn away from them and turn directly to him without
paving the way?

The one who wants to call people to Islam should know that surprising people
with the Sunnah of which they are unaware and denouncing them for what they
are doing may cause them to hate the Sunnah and those who follow it, and
this is what creates barriers between the daa’iyahs and some of the people
when they try to teach them and explain the Sunnah to them. This does not
mean that he should stop trying to advise them, rather it means that he
should adopt a gradual approach in calling them.

Shaykh Muhammad ibn Saalih al-‘Uthaymeen (may Allaah have mercy on him)
said, explaining the words of ‘Ali ibn Abi Taalib, “Talk to the people about
what they appreciate and accept; do you want them to reject Allaah and His
Messenger?’ (narrated by al-Bukhaari) as follows:

The words in the report of ‘Ali (may Allaah be pleased with him), “Talk to
the people” means when preaching and otherwise. “What they appreciate and
accept” means, what they may understand, so that they will not be confused.
Hence it was narrated that Ibn Mas’ood (may Allaah be pleased with him)
said: “You will never tell a people anything that they do not understand but
it will be a cause of confusion for some of them.” Narrated by al-Bukhaari.


Hence it is wise when calling people to Islam not to overwhelm the people
with things that they cannot understand, rather one should call them
gradually, so that they may gradually comprehend what you are telling them.


The phrase “do you want them to reject Allaah and His Messenger?” means: If
you tell the people things that they do not appreciate, do you want them to
reject Allaah and His Messenger? Because if you say “Allaah said such and
such and His Messenger said such and such,” they will say, This is a lie, if
it is beyond their comprehension, and in that case they will not be
disbelieving Allaah and His Messenger, rather they will be disbelieving you
and the words you attribute to Allaah and His Messenger, thus they will be
ultimately disbelieving Allaah and His Messenger, not directly but via the
one who told them that.

 If it is said: Should we forego speaking of that which people do not
understand even though they are in need of that? My answer is: We should not
forego that, but we should tell them in a way that is acceptable to them, by
telling them gradually, until they accept this idea and feel at ease with
it, and we should not ignore that which they cannot understand and say that
this is something objectionable so we should not speak of it.

For example: Following the Sunnah which the people are not used to and find
objectionable. We should follow it, but after we tell them of it, until
their hearts accept it and feel at ease with it.

It may be understood from this report the importance of wisdom in calling
people to Allaah, may He be glorified and exalted, and that the daa’iyah
must have insight into the mentality of the people he is calling, and use a
different approach for each individual.

Majmoo’ Fataawa al-Shaykh al-‘Uthaymeen (10/774, 775).

So you have to follow the path of wisdom in calling these people to give up
communal dhikr and the other innovations that they do, and to follow the
Sunnahs that they are ignoring. We think that you should do the following:

1 – Continue to lead them in prayer as an imam, and seek to draw closer to
their hearts by leading the prayers, and do not leave it for someone else to
take charge of their prayer and ‘aqeedah.

2 – Do not join them in their dhikr and other innovations, but remember that
it is essential for you to remain in the place where you prayed so that you
may recite the prescribed dhikrs by yourself.

3 – Give them daily lessons that take up only a little time, as this may be
a way of stopping their innovations as well as calling them and teaching
them.

4 – Focus on the importance of the Sunnah and of following proper evidence,
and mentioning the examples of the Sahaabah, Taabi’een and prominent imams,
especially those whom you see that they love and respect.

5 – Do not object to their innovations directly, and do not criticize the
contemporary imams and scholars whose opinions they follow.

6 – Pay attention to the leaders and knowledgeable ones among them who have
an influence on them, and try harder with them than with others.

7 – Give them gifts occasionally, such as books, tapes and pamphlets, whilst
also honouring them by offering food and drink as much as you can.

8 – Join them on permissible occasions, and try to draw close to them by
having a good attitude towards them.

This does not apply to you alone, rather it applies to every daa’iyah who
wants to succeed in a community where there is a great deal of innovation
and where the people do not respect or follow the Sunnah a great deal.

Do not forget to seek the help of Allaah in your du’aa’, and be sincere in
doing it, seeking thereby the countenance of Allaah. You should focus on the
idea that these people are sick and need the remedy that you possess, but
they do not realize that they are sick, so how can you deliver the remedy to
them in a wise manner?

And Allaah knows best.
Islam Q&A

-- 
Dr Benil Hafeeq K.P
Consultant Nephrologist
MIMS and IQRAA Hospital
Calicut



Re-establish ties with those who break off from you,behave well to those who
treat you badly and say the truth even if  it is against your own self



-- 
Dr Benil Hafeeq K.P
Consultant Nephrologist
MIMS and IQRAA Hospital
Calicut



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