A PEACEFUL CITIZEN
Be a Giver Member
IN Islam, a true believer is one who brings peace and security to others through their conduct, both in words and deeds. Islam teaches that a true Muslim is a source of reassurance, not fear, for those around them. Such a person refrains from hurting others— whether through speech, behaviour, or even in unspoken attitudes. This is the basic level of humanity that Islam calls for: to ensure that no harm comes to another through our own actions.
Yet Islam’s vision for humanity extends beyond mere non-harm. The highest standard of humanity is achieved when individuals in society become a source of benefit and goodness for others. The Prophet Muhammad once said, “The best among you are those who bring the most benefit to others.” This means that, at the very least, if one cannot offer a direct benefit to others, they should make it their duty to avoid causing harm.
Every individual is accountable for their actions and the impact those actions have on society. Causing harm, whether intentional or unintentional, is a reflection of a lack of sensitivity and awareness. Islam holds individuals to a high moral standard, where they are urged to feel genuine remorse if they inadvertently hurt someone, and then to seek forgiveness and make amends sincerely.
The essence of true humanity lies in empathy, in being mindful of how our actions affect others, and in striving to be a force for peace and goodwill.