Asabiyyah
Asabiyyah
Asabiyyah
The defence of truth and upholding justice, the efforts to disseminate and to posit something that is true, are either not `asabiyyah, or, if they are, represent a commendable kind of it. The criterion lies in the distinct aims and purposes, and the extent to which it involves selfish and diabolical ends or serves just and godly purposes. Thus, when a man supports his kinsmen and friends, if he does so purely for the sake of upholding justice and defeating injustice, this kind of `asabiyyah is commendable and praiseworthy; because supporting justice and truth is among the sublimest of human qualities, being one of the attributes of the prophets (a) of God and His awliya' (friends). One should support the party that is on the side of truth and justice, even though it may consist of one's enemies. Such a person is a defender and lover of truth; he will be counted among the champions of human sublimity, a rightful citizen of the ideal human society, one whose presence exerts a reforming influence on the evil tendencies of society. The Prophet (s) said: Best among you is the person who defends his tribe till they do not commit a sin. [Abu Dawood, Sunan, hadith # 5130] Imam Ali (a) said: If it becomes unavoidable for you to be among those who practice asabiyyah, then do asabiyyah to uphold the truth and support of the oppressed. [Al-Amidi, Ghurar ul-Hikam wa Durar ul-Kalim, hadith # 3738]
O people! We have created you male and female, and have made you nations and tribes that ye may know one another. The noblest of you in the sight of Allah is the best in conduct (Qur'an, 49:13)
Imam Jafar al-Sadiq (a) reported from the Prophet (s) who said: "Whosoever possesses in his heart 'asabiyyah (prejudice in any of its forms such as tribalism, racism, nationalism) even to the extent of a mustard seed, God will raise him on the Day of Resurrection with the (pagan) Bedouins of the Jahiliyyah (the pre-Islamic era).
[Al-Kulayni, al-Kafi, vol. 2, bab al asabiyah, p. 308, hadith # 3]
Prejudice
(`asabiyyah)
`Asabiyyah is an inner psychic trait that is manifested in patronizing or defending one's kindred or those with whom one has some kind of affinity or relation, whether it be creed and religious ideology, soil or home, language or colour. This affinity may also be due to similarity of profession or the relationship of teacher and pupil, or something else. It is a moral vice that appears to take the form of defence of truth or religion, but in reality it is aimed at extending one's own influence or that of one's co-religionist(s), relative(s), friend(s), or member(s) of group.
Conclusion
The Prophet (s) said: "One who calls towards asabiyyah is not from us, one who fights for asabiyyah is not from us and the one who dies on asabiyyah is not from us. [Mizan al Hikmah, hadith # 13035] To find out more about authentic Islam, visit:
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felicity, and as one who is charged with the duty of guiding men on the path of Hereafter. If, God forbid, he does not remain faithful to his words and his personality contradicts his outward appearance, he will be branded as an evil scholar, a man of knowledge devoid of good deeds and a hypocrite. Another hideous aspect of this vice in intellectuals is the atrocity done to knowledge itself; as this `asabiyyah on the part of intellectual amounts to the abuse of knowledge and disrespect for it. An ugly aspect of this vice is the wrong done to the other side. This is because the other side that participates in intellectual discourses also comprises of scholars. They too enjoy sanctity that is obligatory to observe and as it is to safeguard their honour. Insulting them will be synonymous to violating divine sanctities, which is a great sin. Sometimes, senseless `asabiyyahs makes one insult scholars. Yet another aspect of `asabiyyah relates to the person in whose favour `asabiyyah is exercised, who may be one's instructor and tutor. He may be forced to disown his pupil, because all the great teachers of knowledge and ethics and saints-karram Allah wujuhahum are naturally attracted towards truth and justice and are abhorrent to untruth and injustice.