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Fear of Rights of the Servant: Warnings to Avoid Bankruptcy in the Hereafter

Islam's Compass 10 Minutes

Introduction

In the religion of Islam, the rights of the servant constitute one of the most sensitive points of human relations. Indeed, on the day of reckoning in the Hereafter, issues related to the rights of the servant can directly affect a person's entry into Paradise or Hell. Therefore, it is extremely important for believers to adhere to the rights of the servant and to act with justice and fairness. In this article, we aim to provide our readers with a deep awareness by addressing the spiritual dimension of the rights of the servant.

Historical/Religious Background

The topic of the rights of the servant is frequently emphasized in the Qur'an and Sunnah. Allah the Exalted says, "Indeed, Allah does not do injustice to the weight of an atom's weight; while the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) stated in a hadith:

"Whoever has wronged his brother should seek reconciliation before the day of reckoning when there will be neither gold nor silver." (Bukhari)

These verses and hadiths clearly illustrate how serious the issue of the rights of the servant is. Islamic scholars have detailed what should be done in cases of violation of the rights of the servant.

Detailed Lists and Practices

The following are prayers and practices that can be performed regarding the rights of the servant:

  • Seeking Forgiveness: Asking for forgiveness from the person we have wronged in this worldly life is one of the most important steps.
  • Repentance and Prayer: It is important to seek forgiveness from Allah and to recite the following prayer: "Allahümme inni zalemtu nefsi zulmen kesiren ve la yağfiru'z-zünube illa ente feğfir li mağfireten min indike verhamni inneke ente'l-ğafurur-rahim." ("O Allah! I have wronged myself greatly, and none forgives sins except You. So forgive me a forgiveness from Yourself and have mercy on me. Indeed, You are the Most Forgiving, the Most Merciful.")

Lessons from Scholars

In Islamic history, the sensitivity of great scholars regarding the rights of the servant is noteworthy. Imam Ghazali said, "The rights of the servant can consume even the rewards of mountains," while Imam Abu Hanifa emphasized the importance of this issue by stating, "One who consumes the rights of the servant is like one who dies of thirst without drinking water."

Conclusion

This world is a place of trial, and we must prepare for the life of the Hereafter. The rights of the servant are an important criterion that will save us from bankruptcy in the Hereafter. Let us pray to our Lord to grant us the ability to reconcile with those who have rights upon us and to forgive us on the day of reckoning. "Our Lord! Forgive us and our brothers who have departed from this world with faith." (Hashr, 59/10)

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