Refraining from doing good deeds for fear of showing off

Abu Sarah

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Refraining from doing good deeds for fear of showing off

Praise be to Allaah.

It should be noted that the Shaytaan is keen to make the Muslim fall into one of two things: either to make him do a good deed in order to show off and for the sake of his reputation, and not sincerely for the sake of Allaah, or to make him refrain from doing the good deed altogether.

The Muslim who is sincere in his intention will not pay any attention to the whispers that the Shaytaan tries to impart to him concerning his action, or his suggestion that it is not for the sake of Allaah. He will not pay attention to the whispers of the Shaytaan suggesting that he should refrain from doing the good deed for fear of showing off. The sincere heart is equally at ease both when doing good deeds in secret and when doing good deeds openly.

Shaykh Ibn Baaz (may Allaah have mercy on him) was asked:

A woman is asking: I am so afraid of showing off that that I cannot advise some people or tell them not to do certain things such as backbiting, gossiping, and so on. I am afraid that that will be showing off on my part, and I am afraid that people will think that I am showing off. So I do not give them any advice (naseehah). I tell myself: They are educated people, they do not need any advice. What do you suggest?

He replied:

This is one of the traps of the Shaytaan, by means of which he prevents people from calling others to Allaah and from enjoining what is good and forbidding what is evil. One of the ways in which he does this is to make them think that this is showing off, or that people will think that it is showing off. You should not pay any attention to that, rather what you should do is go ahead and advise your sisters and brothers in faith, if you see them falling short in any duty or committing haraam actions such as gossiping, bucketing, or not covering in front of men. Do not be afraid of showing off, rather do it solely for the sake of Allaah, be sincere in your intention and receive glad tiding of goodness. Ignore the tricks and whispers of the Shaytaan. Allaah knows what is in your heart, your intention and your sincerity towards Him and your sincerity towards His slaves. Undoubtedly showing off is shirk and is not permissible, but it is not permissible for a believing man or woman to refrain from doing something that Allaah has enjoined, such as calling people to Him or enjoining what is good and forbidding what is evil, for fear of showing off, so they should beware of that. They should do what they are obliged to do among men and women, and men and women are equal in this regard. Allaah has stated that in His Holy Book where He says (interpretation of the meaning):

“The believers, men and women, are Awliyaa’ (helpers, supporters, friends, protectors) of one another; they enjoin (on the people) Al‑Ma‘roof (i.e. Islamic Monotheism and all that Islam orders one to do), and forbid (people) from Al‑Munkar (i.e. polytheism and disbelief of all kinds, and all that Islam has forbidden); they perform As-Salaah (Iqaamat-as-Salaah), and give the Zakaah, and obey Allaah and His Messenger. Allaah will have His Mercy on them. Surely, Allaah is All-Mighty, All-Wise”

[al-Tawbah 9:71]

Fataawa Ibn Baaz, 6/403

It was narrated that Husayn ibn ‘Abd al-Rahmaan said: I was with Sa’eed ibn Jubayr and he said: “Which of you saw the star that fell last night?” I said, “I did.” Then I said: “I wasn’t praying, but I had been stung…”

Narrated by Muslim, 220.

Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen said:

He said this (may Allaah have mercy on him) lest anyone think that he was praying qiyaam and praise him for something that he had not done. This is unlike what some people do, when they are happy that the people think that they were praying qiyaam, but that is contrary to Tawheed.

What Husayn said does not come under the heading of showing off, rather it comes under the heading of good deeds. It is not like one who refrains from doing good deeds for fear of showing off, because the Shaytaan may toy with a man and make the idea of refraining from doing good for fear of showing off appear attractive to him. Rather you should do the good deed, and try to avoid showing off to people.

Majmoo’ Fataawa al-Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen, 9/85, 86.
 

Asja

Pearl of Islaam
:salam2:

Jazzak Allah khair dear brother for sharing with us,and may Allah subhan wa teala also reword you for your always usefull Islamic posts mashallah.

I was planning to ask this question because I did not knew the Islamic rulling regarding giving Dawah to others, as I felt afraid it may be that I do rijaa or showing of SubhanAllah. Now I know it is not like that Alhamdulillah, and I will be more happy to give Dawah about Islaam now.

I have aslo question, is aloowed to give Dawah to a few persones which are present on the same place. For example if some sister is not wearing hijaab, am I aloowed to advice her to wear hijaab, although other persones ( the sisters which may be there) can aslo hear that, would that mean that I am exposing one sins???

If you know Islamic rulling about this dear brother, please answer my question, Inshallah.:tti_sister:

:wasalam:
 

Abu Sarah

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Wa Alaykum Assalam Sister in islam, Sure sister you can make Dawah to others..

Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“Help you one another in Al‑Birr and At‑Taqwa (virtue, righteousness and piety)”

[al-Maa'idah 5:2]

The Prophet :saw: (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:

“Convey from me even if it is (only) one aayah.”

(Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 3461)

And the Prophet :saw:(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him): “Whoever points others towards doing good will have a reward like that of the one who does it.”

Narrated by Muslim, 133.

And the Prophet :saw: (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said to ‘Ali (may Allaah be pleased with him) when he sent him to Khaybar to call the Jews to Islam: “By Allaah, if Allaah were to guide one man through you, that would be better for you than having red camels [the best kind].”

Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 3701; Muslim, 2406

<wasalam>
 

Asja

Pearl of Islaam
Wa Alaykum Assalam Sister in islam, Sure sister you can make Dawah to others..

Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“Help you one another in Al‑Birr and At‑Taqwa (virtue, righteousness and piety)”

[al-Maa'idah 5:2]

The Prophet :saw: (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:

“Convey from me even if it is (only) one aayah.”

(Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 3461)

And the Prophet :saw:(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him): “Whoever points others towards doing good will have a reward like that of the one who does it.”

Narrated by Muslim, 133.

And the Prophet :saw: (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said to ‘Ali (may Allaah be pleased with him) when he sent him to Khaybar to call the Jews to Islam: “By Allaah, if Allaah were to guide one man through you, that would be better for you than having red camels [the best kind].”

Narrated by al-Bukhaari, 3701; Muslim, 2406

<wasalam>

Assalamu allaicum wa raahmatullah wa baarkatuhu

Baarak Allah feekh dear brother. May Allah bless you for your help.

I have understood from the ayahs above and the article that you have posted, that it is a great deed to give Dawah for the sake of Allah, but with sincere heart and intentions.

But I did not understod brother, is this mean we are aloowed to give Dawah to a few persones which are presented at the moment and would that mean that we are exponsing thier sins while correcting them for the sake of Allah and Islaaam?

I hope Inshallah any brother and sister can help me with this question.

May Allah reword you once again dear brother and increase our knowledge. Ameen Ya Rabby,

:wasalam:
 

booya

Junior Member
Assalamualaikum

I think this is a delicate issue. Giving advice must be done in the proper way, time, and words. And it is a little awkward giving advice to someone we don't know personally. Besides, in this world now, there are so many things that a re not right that we can end up busying ourselves with other peoples' mistakes.

I have an experience, me and 2 brothers were about to pray Maghrib. As I am the visitor in that group, I did not volunteer myself to lead the prayer (this might be a case of the topic, afraid to lead because of riya'). As we prayed, I recognize that the brother who led did not recite the prayers loudly as it should during Maghrib. I then turned to the other brother about this afterwards, and he simply said, "he's kindof new to practicing". I just nodded, but didn't advise that brother who led.
 
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