Response: I
have received a reply to my query regarding common Muslim’s duty as a preacher1.
You say that a common Muslim is just required to spread the good in his
immediate surroundings. He is not obligated to communicate what he thinks
good to the masses. However, one thing which comes to my mind is what responsibility
our beloved Prophet (sws) had in Makkah that he conveyed the truth to everybody
around him despite being hurt, even endangering his life. The resistance
was so enormous that he had to leave his town, which he definitely must
have held dear.
Comments: This responsibility
was assigned to the Holy Prophet (sws) by the Lord. In other words, he
was made responsible, in accordance with a divine scheme, for spreading
the message of the Almighty in the Arabian Peninsula.
I am afraid you are not appreciating the difference between
a common Muslim and a Prophet of Allah. Preaching was the basic obligation
of the Prophet (sws) and he could never evade it. All the people of Makkah
were his direct addressees and by preaching them he fulfilled his obligation,
which was entrusted to him by the Almighty.
Prophets are always deputed to disseminate
the message of Allah. Under divine bidding, they perform their task very
diligently. They are also guided by the Lord at various points during the
preaching endeavour. The Holy Prophet (sws) was no exception. He did what
Allah commanded him disregarding his worldly comforts and putting his life
at stake.
A common Muslim does not enjoy the
status of a Prophet. Therefore, his responsibilities are also different.
We should not erase the line which distinguishes the former from the latter.
Commons Muslim, scholars and the state each has a role to play in the society
regarding the spread of good and the check of evil. This classification
should not be confused with the status of the Prophet Muhammad (sws). Similarly,
the distinction between a common Muslim, a scholar and the state should
be given due regard.
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