Islamic unity

Question How does Islam encourage unity? Praise be to Allah. Mankind was one nation, believing in Tawheed, then they differed. Some of them believed and some disbelieved. So Allaah sent the Prophets with glad tidings and warnings, so whoever believes will enter Paradise and whoever disbelieves will enter Hell. The conflict is still going on…

Question

How does Islam encourage unity?

Praise be to Allah.

Mankind was one nation, believing in Tawheed,
then they differed. Some of them believed and some disbelieved. So Allaah
sent the Prophets with glad tidings and warnings, so whoever believes
will enter Paradise and whoever disbelieves will enter Hell. The conflict
is still going on between belief and disbelief, truth and falsehood,
and will continue until Allaah inherits the earth and everyone on it.

Islam is the religion for all of mankind,
and Allaah has commanded us to convey it to all people. This can only
be achieved if we are strong, and strength is based on faith and unity.
Hence Allaah has commanded all the believers to adhere to His religion
and to be united, and not to be divided. Allaah says (interpretation
of the meaning):

“And hold fast, all of you together,
to the Rope of Allaah (i.e. this Qur’aan), and be not divided among
yourselves

[Aal ‘Imraan 3:103]

Division, differences and disputes are the
cause of the ummah’s defeat, as Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):

“And obey Allaah and His Messenger,
and do not dispute (with one another) lest you lose courage and your
strength departs, and be patient. Surely, Allaah is with those who are
As-Saabiroon (the patient)”

[al-Anfaal 8:46]

Unity and coming together are among the basic
principles of Islam, and there are many aspects of unity in Islam, such
as One Lord, one Book, one Prophet, one religion, one qiblah, one ummah.

In order to achieve the unity of the ummah,
Islam urges us to adhere to the jamaa’ah (the group which follows the
Qur’aan and Sunnah). The Messenger

(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) explained that the hand
of Allaah is with the jamaa’ah, and that whoever deviates from that
will be in Hell. Allaah has enjoined coming together for all acts of
worship in order to achieve this unity. Allaah addresses the ummah as
one group in all rulings to indicate that they are one ummah, like one
body. There is no difference between them; the commands and prohibitions
are addressed to all.

In the context of worship, Allaah says (interpretation
of the meaning):

“Worship Allaah and join none with
Him (in worship)

[al-Nisaa’ 4:36]

And He enjoins them all to establish regular
prayer:

“Guard strictly (five obligatory)
As-Salawaat (the prayers) especially the middle Salaah (i.e. the
best prayer – ‘Asr). And stand before Allaah with obedience”

[al-Baqarah 2:238]

Concerning zakaah, Allaah commands them all,
as He says (interpretation of the meaning):

“And perform As-Salaah (Iqaamat-as-Salaah),
and give Zakaah”

[al-Baqarah 2:43]

Concerning fasting, He says (interpretation
of the meaning):

“O you who believe! Observing As-Sawm
(the fasting) is prescribed for you as it was prescribed for those before
you, that you may become Al-Muttaqoon (the pious)”

[al-Baqarah 2:183]

Concerning Hajj, Allaah says (interpretation
of the meaning):

“And Hajj (pilgrimage to Makkah)
to the House (Ka‘bah) is a duty that mankind owes to Allaah, those who
can afford the expenses (for one’s conveyance, provision and residence)”

[Aal ‘Imraan 3:97]

Concerning jihaad, Allaah says (interpretation
of the meaning):

“And strive hard in Allaah’s Cause as you ought to
strive (with sincerity and with all your efforts that His Name should
be superior)”[al-Hajj 22:78]

Islam regards all people as equal before the
laws of Allaah. Black and white, Arab and non-Arab, male and female,
rich and poor – Islam brings them all together and addresses its commands
and prohibitions to them all. So whoever obeys Allaah and His Messenger
will enter Paradise and whoever disobeys Allaah and His Messenger will
enter Hell, as He says (interpretation of the meaning):

“Whosoever does righteous good deed,
it is for (the benefit of) his ownself; and whosoever does evil, it
is against his ownself. And your Lord is not at all unjust to (His)
slaves”

[Fussilat 41:46]

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