Shyness: A characteristic of believers
Adil Salahi | Arab News

 

The Prophet (peace be upon him) used to highlight the nature of faith
and its effects on people, their characters and behavior. He would not,
however, group these together and explain them in total so as to give a
clear and complete picture of faith and what having faith means in
practice. 

He preferred to give short statements, explaining one point at a time in
precise terms. He would only say what fits the occasion. In this way, he
impressed on his audience the importance of what he said. In one of
these statements, the Prophet is quoted by Abu Hurayrah as saying:
"Faith has sixty-odd qualities. Shyness is one of its qualities."

In its original Arabic text, the Prophet's statement suggests that these
qualities are like the branches of a tree. Needless to say, tree
branches differ in strength and thickness. Likewise, the qualities or
branches of faith differ in importance. The most important of these
qualities is the belief in God's oneness and in Muhammad (peace be upon
him) as God's messenger. Other qualities vary in importance, down to the
quality of removing harmful objects from a public path. 

The Hadith considers shyness as a quality or branch of faith. In some
cultures shyness is seen in a negative light, but in Islamic culture it
is given such importance that the Prophet singles it out from among more
than sixty qualities. This is due to the fact that shyness restrains a
person from doing what is unpleasant, unbecoming or unacceptable from
the social or religious point of view. Thus, shyness becomes an internal
restraint, helping us to maintain correct behavior and uphold proper
values. It may be suggested that a shy person cannot speak out against
improper behavior or outrageous action. Such inability is not the result
of shyness. It indicates weakness of character, which is normally
overcome by strong faith. When we speak of restraint motivated by
shyness, we only mean restraint from doing what is bad, sinful, evil or
socially unacceptable. 

The sort of shyness encouraged by Islam is always reflected in a
person's actions. In its highest form, a person feels ashamed of using
what God has granted him in any way that constitutes disobedience to
Him. A rich person may pass by a nightclub where the program includes a
show that has been widely acclaimed. The thought of going in may occur
to him. However, on reflection he feels that it is God that has given
him his health, wealth and indeed all that he has. Although the price of
admission means little to him, he feels that if he goes in he will be
participating in an activity that Islam prohibits. Thus, he will be
using what God has granted him in something that constitutes
disobedience of God. He realizes that such an action is an affront to
God. His faith will make him feel too shy to commit such an affront.
Some scholars tried to make a list of the qualities of faith. Their
attempts did not produce a definitive result. This is due to the fact
that some of these qualities can either stand on their own or be
incorporated with others. 

Moreover, having such a list does not lead to any better understanding
of Islam. The fact is that the Qur'an and the Prophet's statements
provide a complete view of what is acceptable or unacceptable from the
Islamic point of view. 

 

Authored By: Adil Salahi

 

With Kind Regards

Mohammad Usman

Jeddah-SAUDI ARABIA

 

The sayings of our beloved Prophet Muhammad <http://muhammad.net/>
(peace be upon him) 'Acquiring (religious) knowledge in company for an
hour in the night is better than spending the whole night in prayer.' 

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