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Bismillah Walhamdulillah Was Salaatu Was Salaam 'ala Rasulillah
As-Salaam Alaikum Wa-Rahmatullahi Wa-Barakatuhu

ARGUMENTS - The Worst Sort of Conversation
These days it is a common sight to see people arguing via comments
on many of the Islamic pages on the Internet. While reading such comments, it
makes us wonder at many times if the person is arguing for the sake of proving
their point, or rather for the Truth to be known.
If the argument is for the sake of proving their point only, then this is what
is said in the Hadith:
"Whoever sought knowledge for the purpose of using it to compete
with the learned or showing ability to be contentious (tending to argument or strife; quarrelsome)
with stupid people, or to draw peoples attention to him, Allah
will put him in hell."
[Authenticated by Al-Tirmidthi, on the relation of Kab Ibn Malik]

If the argument is rather for the Truth to be known, then this is what is said
in the Quran: There shall be no compulsion in [acceptance of] the religion.
The right course has become clear from the wrong. So whoever disbelieves in
Taghut (idol worship/false gods) and believes in Allah has grasped the most
trustworthy handhold with no break in it. And Allah is Hearing and Knowing.
[Noble Quran 2:256]


"So (O Prophet) exhort them (to the right path). (for) Your
task is only to exhort. You cannot compel them (to accept the truth). Whosoever
turns away and disbelieves, Allah will punish him with a mighty punishment.
Surely to Us they will have to return, then it will be upon Us to call them to
account (for what they used to do)."
[Noble Quran 88:21-26]
According to the above Ayat, we should only let the Truth be known but not
enforce it on anyone because the Truth is self-apparent. In the end, we can only
pray that Allah guides them to the right path.
When we argue, the devil joins us!
Once the Prophet (Peace and blessings be upon him) was sitting
with his Companions, and one person used insulting words against Abu Bakr
causing him pain. But Abu Bakr remained silent. The person again used bitter
words against Abu Bakr, and still Abu Bakr did not respond. The third time when
this ignorant person hurt Abu Bakr with his tongue, Abu Bakr tried answering
back.
At this point the Prophet (pbuh) got up.
Abu Bakr asked him, "Are you displeased with me ?"
The Prophet (Peace and blessings be upon him) replied, "No, but (when
you remained silent) an angel came down from the heaven responding to this mans
talk. But the moment you started replying to that man, the angel went away and
the devil sat down. And I cannot sit where the devil is sitting."
[Abu Dawud]
Some points to remember if we are involved in an argument:
(whether here on the Internet or in person)
1.
"Invite (all) to the way of the Lord with wisdom and beautiful
preaching; and argue with them in ways that are best and most gracious: for thy
Lord knoweth, best who have strayed from His Path, and who receive
guidance."
(The Quran 16.125).

First of all, if the topic of dispute is not an Islamic one, then it is better
to be quiet and not waste our time and effort on something that is not
beneficial. If it is in regards to Islam, then as the above Ayah states, we
must be polite and choose our words carefully. We should not insult, curse,
swear, or get angry. We should always remember that we are representing how a
Muslim behaves to everyone around us [i.e. adults and kids]. We should not do
anything to blemish the image of an Ideal Muslim.
2. We should keep an open mind. Sometimes because of our limited knowledge, we
believe that our opinion is the correct one. However, it could be that the
other persons argument could actually be the Truth.
3. We should not assume that there is only one correct answer. There are many
topics that have different opinions between the Scholars. We may believe one to
be true, but that does not mean the other person is wrong. However, what is
stated as Haram is Haram, Halal is Halal, and doubtful is better to avoid as
per the below Hadith:
Prophet Muhammad [SallAllahu Alayhi Wasallam] is reported to have
said:"Halal is clear and Haram is clear; in between these two
are certain things that are suspected. Many people may not know whether those
items are Halal or Haram. Whosoever leaves them, he is innocent towards his
religion and his conscience. He is, therefore, safe. Anyone who gets involved
in any of these suspected items, he may fall into the unlawful and the
prohibited. This case is similar to the one who wished to raise his animals too
close to a restricted area, so that the animals may step into that area. Indeed
for every landlord there is a restricted area. Indeed the restriction of Allah
are the Haram."
(Sahih Bukhari & Sahih Muslim)
4. Our intention should only be to inform the other person of the Truth. It
should not be to make them think that we are right, or that we are very
knowledgeable, or to make them feel inferior.
5. We should only provide guidance given in the Quran and Hadith with reference
in regards to the topic of dispute. We should not include our personal opinions
or present day scenarios. We should remember that Islam is a perfect religion
for all times.
6. Lastly, if we do not have any knowledge of the topic, then we should not try
to get involved just for the sake of argument. This will not only take a lot of
our time and effort, but in the end it might make us lose some respect in the
minds of others.
Finally, we should always remember this Hadith when we are involved in an
argument:
"I guarantee a house in Jannah for one who gives up arguing, even if he is in the right; and I guarantee a home in the middle of Jannah for one who abandons lying even for the sake of fun; and I guarantee a house in the highest part of Jannah for one who has good manners.'' (Sunan Abu Dawud)
Khadejah Jones
Share Islam Team
ShareIslam.com