Indeed,
in the messenger of God (Prophet Muhammad), there is a striking pattern
in conduct for anyone who has trust in the divine guidance, who
believes in life after death and who continuously focuses on the path
God has shown to humanity. (Quran 33:21).
The Quran also describes the Prophet as a mercy to humanity. (Quran 21:107).
How
the Prophet of mercy whose life is a beautiful pattern in conduct for
all of humanity might have handled this pandemic, we call coronavirus?
The Prophet was not a physician. Nor was he a pharmacist. He was a
Messenger whose primary responsibility was to relay the divine guidance
in all aspects of life through words and actions to the community he
lived in and to the people who would come after him.
One must find out the patterns in his life to understand his leadership in crisis, like the one we are facing in our times.
Consultation
The
Prophet always followed the divine guidance of consulting his
companions on issues on issues of public concerns. "And take counsel
with them in all matters of public concern; then, when thou hast decided
upon a course of action, place thy trust in God: for, verily, God loves
those who place their trust in Him." (Quran 3:159).
He
would have formed a committee of experts and researchers to look into
the pandemic and advise him and the people on precautions needed to deal
with the situation. Some actions require common sense and other
experts' opinions.
He
took some of the actions based on common sense. Even though he did not
face a pandemic situation, yet he was quick to act in inconvenient
conditions.
- On a rainy day, he advised the people to offer Friday prayers at home.
- During a plague, he asked people to quarantine them.
- He told them to maintain social distancing by not visiting or leaving the area.
- He ensured that during a time of social distancing, the community pool its resources to take care of the basic needs of people.
- He opened the state treasury for that purpose and appealed to the people to donate generously to help those who were in need.
- He also started a soup kitchen to feed those who were unable to take care of them.
- He appointed a team of volunteers to ensure that the necessities of life reach the people in time.
- He admonished traders and merchants not to hoard and not to price gouge during any crisis.
- He urged people to consult medical experts to treat the disease.
- He also advised people to follow hygienic rules in their everyday life. He did not limit them to wash their hands five times a day during the ablution but suggested total physical cleanliness.
- He also advised people not to throw the garbage in public places and dispose it in safe places.
The
Quran demands from believer dignity for human beings. "No, indeed, We
have conferred dignity on the children of Adam, and borne them over
land and sea, and provided for them sustenance out of the good things of
life, and favored them far above most of Our creation. (Quran 17:70).
It
means that the sanctity and preservation of life is the primary concern
of those who are in a position of leadership. During emergencies, their
responsibilities increase manifolds. The Prophet relied on the
opinions of his companions. He was aware that there is a cure for every
disease, and he knew that those who are knowledgeable about human
anatomy, herbology, and climatic conditions were the best to find the
cure. He encouraged such people to continue researching in this area.
There were no labs or hospitals in his time. But there were physicians,
nurses and pharmacists and he advised people to visit them. He told them
to "make use of medical treatment, for Allah has not made a disease
without appointing a remedy for it, except for one condition, namely old
age." (Sunan Abu Dawood)
Based
on experts' advice, he encouraged people to do regular exercise and
focus on taking preventive measures to boost their immune system. He
also asked people to follow dietary rules in their everyday life and
more in times of medical emergencies.
He
also acted on the expert's advice to isolate patients with serious
illness to stop the spread of disease, if contagious. In case of the
death of the patient, he commanded immediate burial. If the deceased had
an infectious disease, he asked the family not to expose the body in
places like a mosque or public squares.
During emergencies such as war, he buried many of the deceased without a proper shroud and washing.
Remembering Allah
The
Quran reminds the people that remembering the Creator and His Majesty
strengthens the resolve to face every situation. "Those who believe, and
whose hearts find their rest in the remembrance of God - for, surely,
in the listening to God [human] hearts do find their rest." (Quran 13:28)
He
reminded people that life is a blessing of God for a certain period as
everyone would return to the creator one day. "All that lives on earth
or in the heavens is bound to pass away" (Quran 55:26).
He assured them human beings would rise once again on a day when a new
world would come into being. Everyone would learn about his or her
ultimate destination, and the ones who lived a life based on divine
guidance would enter paradise. "We record that (deeds) which they have
put forward and their traces (that which they have left behind)." (Quran 36:12)
He
urged people to focus on three main things while alive. a) raising a
responsible family that is a source of continuous good for all; b)
contributing to the existing knowledge to benefit humanity; c) leaving a
charity behind to help the needy and the poor.
Confidence in Divine laws
Through
his words and actions, the Prophet strengthened the belief of people in
God during trying times. True piety does not consist in turning your
faces towards the east or the west. Truly pious is he who believes in
God and the Last Day, and the angels, and revelation, and the prophets.
He spends his valuable resources upon his relatives, the orphans, the
needy, the wayfarer, the beggars, and for the freeing of human beings
from bondage. And he is constant in prayer. And he renders the
purifying dues. Truly pious are they who keep their promises whenever
they make it and are patient in misfortune and hardship and in time of
peril: it is they that have proved themselves pure, and it is they, who
are conscious of God. (Quran 2:177)
People
need physical, social, and spiritual comfort during times of crisis.
They want to know the reality, and they want to have the assurance that
they can overcome it. The promise of their success depends on the
accuracy and relevance of the guidance and leadership style. The Prophet
offered through his life an example in physical, social and spiritual
leadership based on the divine guidance, common sense and expert's
opinion.
The
coronavirus is not the first or last pandemic that humans have faced in
their history. There were many earlier pandemics. Humanity responded to
the challenges based on their trust in divine laws and guidance and
their resolve to follow facts and not their whims and superstitions.
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