Eemaan Is a Responsibility
Eemaan is what
defines as Muslims. It is not merely a matter of the heart. Islam defines
eemaan far more precisely. It is not merely felt; it is lived.
Allah, in His
mercy, created us knowing our weaknesses. He knows we forget. He knows Satan
exploits that forgetfulness. That is why Islam is a religion of constant
return.
Our purpose in
life naturally leads us back to the remembrance of Allah. The fact that we have
been granted eemaan is itself a gift—one that demands gratitude through action.
True eemaan
consists of three inseparable elements:
- belief in the heart,
- declaration on the tongue,
- and action through the limbs.
Without action,
eemaan remains incomplete.
Allah reminds
us of our collective responsibility in the Qur’an (3:110) – interpretation of
the meaning:
“You are the
best community raised for humanity—you enjoin what is good, forbid what is
evil, and believe in Allah.”
This role
cannot be fulfilled without knowledge. At the very least, a Muslim should not
promote sin. Ideally, one should discourage it—beginning with their own life.
Those who are
learning must cling to the basics: the pillars of eemaan and the pillars of
Islam. Those given greater ability must seek sound knowledge and act upon it
with humility.
In our time,
social media has magnified this responsibility. A single post shared in
ignorance can spread error far beyond intention. While good can multiply, so
can sin—and once something is online, its effects may outlive us.
Conclusion
This reality
should not silence us, but it should make us thoughtful. Eemaan is not proven
by how loudly we speak, but by how carefully we act. Responsibility is part of
faith, whether offline or online.
Your indifference, your lack of taking a strong stance is based on
your commitment to enjoin the good and forbid the evil. Imitating the
disbeliever in actions and festivals is a reflection of your faith.
See Part 1: The
Cape Muslim Dialogue: Paradise Is the Goal, but What Is the Purpose? - Part 1
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