Sisterhood in Islam
As Muslims sisters strive to gain knowledge about their religion and endeavor to
increase their Iman, there is one issue of importance that often seems to be
neglected. This is the issue of Sisterhood in Islam.
Sisters may greet each other, spend time socializing, give gifts during happy
occasions, cook for those who have a new baby, etc., but this is only the
surface level of Sisterhood. To understand what this special relationship really
means we must go much deeper than that. We need to go to the level of the heart
from which the bonds of Sisterhood emanate. This relationship is very special
because it involves a unique type of love; one that cannot be experienced in any
other social connection. It is a feeling that is particularly extraordinary for
those of us who are revert/converts to Islam. To really enjoy the beauty of this
bond we need to completely comprehend the elements that are involved. A letter
has been written to each of us to assist us in this endeavor, Insha-Allah. Let
us put this knowledge in our hearts and we will begin to see the seeds of true
Sisterhood grow into a beautiful, flowering plant, Insha-Allah.
Assalamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullah Wa Baraktuh
My Dear Sister in Islam:
Insha-Allah, everything is well with you and those close to you. I am writing
this letter to let you know how much I care and to help us both gain an
understanding of what Sisterhood in Islam really means, Insha-Allah. I care
about you because we share something that is more special than the whold world
and all that it contains; we share the belief in the Onenesss of Allah (SWT) and
the religion that He (SWT) has given to us. This is a gift that transcends any
differences we may have in regard to race, color, nationality, culture or
language. Being a sister in Islam is one of the many blessings that comes from
acceptance of the true path of Allah (SWT). It is also a responsibility that we
each have as members of the Muslim Ummah. To fufill our obligation, we first
need to understand what is required of us.
This is what the bond of Sisterhood in Islam means to me, based upon the wisdom
of Allah and his Prophet Muhammad (SAW), "...And lower your wing for the
believers (be courteous to the fellow-believers)." (Al-Hijr 15:88)
The Prophet (SAW) said,
"None of you has Iman (faith) until he desires for his brother (or sister)
Muslim that which he desires for himself (or herself)." (Bukhari and
Muslim)
He (SAW) also said,
"The Muslims in their mutual love, kindness and compassion are like the
human body where when one of its parts is in agony the entire body feels the
pain, both in sleeplessness and fever." (Bukhari and Muslim)
I love you for the sake of Allah (SWT) ... The Messenger of Allah (SAW) said,
"On the Day of Judgement, Allah, the Most High, will announce, 'Where are
those who love each other for the sake of My pleasure? This day I am going to
shelter them in the shade provided by Me. Today there is no shade except My
shade." (Muslim)
I will be sure to tell you of my love, Insha-Allah ...
The Prophet (SAW) said,
"If a person loves his brother, he should inform him of this fact."
(Abu Dawud and Tirmidi)
I will be merciful and compassionate toward you, Insha-Allah ...
Allah (SWT) says,
"Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah, and those who are with him are severe
against the disbelievers, and merciful among themselves..." (Al-Fath 48:29)
The Prophet (SAW) said,
"Do not be envious of other Muslims; do not overbid at auctions against
another Muslim; do not have malice against a Muslim; do not go against a Muslim
and forsake him; do not make an offering during a pending transaction. O'
servants of Allah, be like brothers (or sisters) with each other. A Muslim is
the brother (or sister) of another Muslim; do not hurt him (or her), or look
down upon him (or her) or bring shame on him (or her). Piety is a matter of
heart (The Prophet (SAW) repeated this thrice). It is enough evil for a person
to look down upon his Muslim brother (or sister). The blood, property and honor
of a Muslim is inviolable to a Musilm." (Muslim)
I will keep company with you, Insha-Allah ...
The Prophet (SAW) said,
"Keep company with a believer only, and let your food be eaten only by the
righteous." (Abu Dawud and Tirmidi)
He (SAW) also said,
"A person is likely to follow the faith of his friend, so look whom you
befriend." (Abu Dawud and Tirmidi)
I will help you when necessary and I will cover your shortcomings, Insha-Allah
...
The Prophet (SAW) said,
"One who helps a fellow Muslim in removing his (or her) difficulty in this
world, Allah will remove the former's distress on the Day of Judgement. He who
helps to remove the hardship of another, will have his difficulties removed by
Allah in this world and in the Hereafter. One who covers the shortcomings of
another Muslim, will have his faults covered up in this world and the next by
Allah. Allah continues to help a servant so long as he goes on helping his own
brother (or sister)." (Muslim)
I will encourage you to the right, Insha-Allah ..
. Allah (SWT) says,
"The believers, men and women. are Auliya (helpers, supporters, friends,
protectors) of one another, they enjoin (on people) Al-Ma'ruf (i.e. Islamio
Monotheism and all that Islma orders one to do), and forbids (people) from
Al-Munkar (i.e. polytheism and disbelief of all kinds, and all that Islam has
forbidden); they offer their prayers perfectly (Iqamat-as-Salat); and give the
Zakat and obey Allah and His Messenger. Allah will have His mercy upon them.
Surely, Allah is All-Mighty, All-Wise." (At-Tauba 9:71)
When the Prophet (SAW) instructed,
"Help your (Muslim) brother (or sister) when he commits a wrong and when a
wrong is committed against him, someone asked, "O Messenger of Allah, I
understand how I can help him if a wrong is committed against him, but how can I
help him if he is himself committing a wrong?" At that the Prophet (SAW)
answered, "Stopping him from committing the wrong is helping him."
(Bukhari)
I will fulfill my minimum duties and beyond, Insha-Allah ...
The Prophet (SAW) said,
"A Muslim owes six obligations towards another Muslim: when you meet him
(or her), salute him (or her) saying 'Assalamu Alaikum; when he (or she) invites
you, accept his (or her) invitation; when he (or she) solicits your advice,
advise him (or her) sincerely; when he (or she) sneezes and praises Allah,
respond with the supplication Yarhamuk Allah (Allah have mercy on you); when he
(or she) falls sick, visit him (or her); on his (or her) death, join his (or her
funeral)." (Muslim)
He (SAW) also said
"When a Muslim visits his (or her) Muslim brother (or sister) who is sick,
he (or she) certainly gathers the fruits of Paradise until he (or she) returns
(from visiting)." (Muslim)
You should understand, dear sister, that these are only some of the promises
that I have made to you and to Allah (SWT), Insha-Allah. I will strive to fufill
each of them to the best of my ability, Insha-Allah. Insha-Allah you will do the
same for all of your sisters in Islam. This will not only enhance our bounds of
Sisterhood, but will also strengthen the fibers of the Muslim Ummah as we
acquire and utilize the wisdom of Islam, Insha-Allah. Our ultimate goal is to
gain the pleasure of Allah (SWT), as well as His Mercy and Blessings,
Insha-Allah. May we both find the true peace that comes with being a Muslim and
attaing the highest of rewards: Paradise. Ameen!!!
With true love,
Your Sister in Islam
Walaikum Assalam Wa Rahmatullah Wa Barakatuh