The Disease
of Kibr (Pride)
Jamaal al-Din Zarabozo
"...The second characteristic
that everyone has to be cautious of, but especially
those people who are studying the `ilm, who have
been given by Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa), who
have been blessed by Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta`aalaa)
to have knowledge and to be making da`wah, these
people have to be very careful about a disease that
comes to people of this nature many times, unfortunately,
and this is the disease of kibr, of arrogance and
pride. And sometimes the way this is reflected is
where the person refuses and does not want anyone
to correct him, or at least he will not accept correction
from certain people. Ya`nee he may accept correction
or be told that he is wrong by someone who is from
his group, someone who is a close friend of his,
but anybody else, he will look down upon anyone
else, and he will not accept any kind of criticism
from anybody else, and this is kibr. This is pride
and arrogance, as described in the hadeeth of the
Prophet (sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam). The Prophet
(sallallaahu `alayhi wa sallam) said that no one
who has even a mustard grain seed weight of kibr
in his heart, no one who has this in his heart will
enter Jannah.
Someone asked the Prohpet (sallallaahu
`alayhi wa sallam), he said that a man loves to
have nice clothing on, put nice shoes…, and
he understood this is may kibr; the Prophet (sallallaahu
`alayhi wa sallam) said, "Allaah is beautiful
and loves beauty," ya`nee this is not kibr,
but kibr is "to reject the truth and to look
down upon the people", to reject the truth
for example when it comes to you from the source
you do not like, when it comes to you from someone
perhaps who is not as much upon the right path as
you think you are, and to look down upon other people
and to disgrace them, this is kibr.
You have to realize that, I don’t
care if you are the biggest `aalim in the world,
you could make a mistake sometimes, that some child
could come up to you and say, you know, that was
a mistake. Al-Bukhaaree was just 11 or 12 years
old the first time he corrected his shaykh.
This is something that we have to
be very careful about especially as I said when
we are involved in da`wah and in giving knowledge.
Because it is really when one gets knowledge that
he feels, who are you to talk to me,... don’t
talk to me, you have a problem with me,... go talk
to the ulamaa’, and have the ulamaa’
come and talk to me. This is a problem, and it is
very dangerous unfortunately."