By IOL Team
The Qur’an tells us that all of mankind is descended from one
couple, Adam and Eve. Thus we are all brothers and sisters, and
our differences in languages and colors are but a mercy that we
might know one another. Language and race should never be a reason
for discriminating against people.
A Muslim should maintain good relations with his relatives, but he
should not unjustly favor them over others. Further, a Muslim must
be good to his neighbors, no matter their religion. But the
Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) taught us that a
“neighbor” is not just the one next door but includes all those up
to seven doors away - effectively a whole neighborhood.
This concern for our neighbors can take many forms. It means to
ensure that our neighbors have the basic necessities, for a Muslim
should not eat if his or her neighbor is going hungry. It means
that Muslims should wish for their neighbors what they wish for
themselves. It means sharing their happiness and sorrow. Further,
it means to not spy on them and respect their privacy, to not
gossip about them, to not harm them in any way, and to keep common
use areas — such as apartment building entrances, streets and
sidewalks — clean.
The Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) was told of
a woman who prayed and fasted a lot and gave alms generously, but
whose neighbors complained of her abusive tongue. He said that she
would be in Hellfire. When he was told of another woman who did
not do all those extra acts of worship but whose neighbors were
happy with her, he said that she would be in Paradise . Thus we
see the importance of being good to our neighbors, both in actions
and words.