Apr 17 2010
UC Kum: Helping Each Other
The theme of UC kum on September 17, 2010 was helping each other, presented by M Amin Samad, a theme that seems simple and very familiar, but often we do not understand the essence of help..
“Wa ta’awanu ‘alal birri wat-taqwa walaa ta’awanu ‘alal ismi wal ‘udwan: and please helping each other in the (only) virtue and piety, and do not please helping each other in sin and enmity (Al-Maidah: 2) ”
In life, we as social beings can not be separated from interaction with other beings, not all things we can do by our selves, must in a certain situation we need other people’s help ..
Often we give each other help easily in equally difficult or equally happy but if the situation turned around, where one position higher than the other, it will reduce to help each other. Need a better understanding of the nature of help ..
When we help others, we basically have planted the seeds of virtue and should not or should not we expect the people we help to someday repay the benefit of us because if we believe God will arrange everything with wonderful moments. Maybe God will reward us from the hands of other people who helped us a very precise when we needed help or in other forms, such as we find things we need very cheap so reduce our budget, and so forth. Scenarios of God is very smooth and can not be followed by human logic. When God commands us to charity, and promised to give more than we spend so rest assured it will happen although it is logically possible does not make sense.
However, in gave the help we must also take into account the risk, lest we become victims instead. As an answer to the question from Andy and yenney about lending money to friends, sometimes even damage the friendship itself. With wisely he explained in giving first aid of our intentions must be absolutely sincere and noble, then should see the credibility of the people we help, then that person needs, whether urgent or not, for example, if the need to finance the treatment, it is advisable to be helped , then our own needs, not until after we lend to others then we also borrow to others, and that is not less important is the contract, it is actually very emphasized in Islam and this paragraph are very long set, including on a par, witnesses and so forth.
Indeed, in terms of helping each other we are still far under by the example of Prophet Muhammad. It was narrated that the Prophet Muhammad, although he did not have the money, if someone trouble and borrow money to him so he would borrow money from his friend to lend that person. His behavior is a great, it is more important legacy for Muslim. At least there are things that we can copy from our master the prophet Muhammad, amen …



