Friday Sermon: Using the faults in others to help see the faults within you
Hujjat Podcast31 Juli 2019

Friday Sermon: Using the faults in others to help see the faults within you

In this khutba, we propose the principle that when you notice a fault in a person, this should be enough of a lesson for yourself to take note and ensure you do not practise that act yourself. This principle is mentioned in the hadith by Imam Mohammed al-Baqir (a) who stated, "Sufficient is a person’s own defect (in himself) that he tries to pick and look for faults in other people when he himself has those same faults in himself (and does not recognize them."

It is often the case that when a person does a bad act we notice it. It can be anything like how a person reacts to traffic on the road, or whether they keep in touch with their family members, a face they make when asked to do something, how they eat. All of these may be innocuous acts but they do not go unnoticed by ourselves and in fact may often grind or irk us or make us wish they did not act like this. However, it is also the case that more often than not we also have the same or similar trait - but just don't realise it!

The Qur'an tells us not to laugh at others nor fault find: "O you who have believed, let not a people ridicule [another] people; perhaps they may be better than them; nor let women ridicule [other] women; perhaps they may be better than them. And do not fault find amongst yourselves" (49:11).

The scholars of Akhlaq add the following prescriptions to remedy or navigate this sort of heedlessness. When a person see's an act they dislike, either they truly do perform that act themselves or truly they do not.

i) In the case where they do not, they should first thank Allah (swt) for having purified them that they do not commit that act. This is because guidance success is from Allah (swt) in the first place and so He is the prime cause of one's goodness. In sincerely thanking Allah (swt) he would keep you protected from this and improve you even further, as He states, "If you are grateful, I will surely increase you further [in favour]" (Qur'an 14:7).

If one is not humble to this, certainly they will soon fall foul and perform that act themselves.

ii) In the case where they do perform such an act, it is most likely that Allah (swt) has covered that act such that most people will have never seen it performed. Allah (swt) indeed is the concealer of defects. The books of supplication are replete with lines of du'a that should be recited at this moment. For example:

My God, so to Thee belongs praise! How many of my flaws Thou hast covered over without exposing me!

How many of my sins Thou hast cloaked without making me notorious!

How many faults I have committed, yet Thou didst not tear away from me their covering

iii) And also In the case where they do perform such an act, one may entreat Allah (swt) to remove that practise in themselves for just as you dislike to see it in others, you should dislike it for your own self.

Conclusion

It is normal to notice and dislike a bad trait or reaction in someone else; this is a sign of a healthy conscious and an awareness of inappropriate behaviours. However, it is just as normal that though we dislike something in others, we may find that same practise in ourselves. This noticing it in others and our own reaction to it should be sufficient as a means of self-improvement.

After noticing it in others and in our own selves, the aware and God-conscious (Muttaqi) person takes himself to account greater than he would take another person to account. He holds himself to a greater responsibility for removing that action before expecting another to stop it. In this way he is more focused on his own development than finding faults with another.

InshaAllah next week we will build on this principle with another Akhlaqi formula.



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