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last sermon of the Prophet Muhammad

Date: March 30, 2003 | 26 Muharram 1424 Hijriah
Subjects: islam
O People, listen well to my words, for I do not know whether, after this year, I shall ever be amongst you again. Therefore listen to what I am saying to you very carefully and TAKE THESE WORDS TO THOSE WHO COULD NOT BE PRESENT HERE TODAY.

O People, just as you regard this month, this day, this city as Sacred, so regard the life and property of every Muslim as a sacred trust. Return the goods entrusted to you to their rightful owners. Treat others justly so that no one would be unjust to you. Remember that you will indeed meet your LORD, and that HE will indeed reckon your deeds. God has forbidden you to take usury (riba), therefore all riba obligation shall henceforth be waived. Your capital , however, is yours to keep. You will neither inflict nor suffer inequity. God has judged that there shall be no riba and that all the riba due to `Abbas ibn `Abd al Muttalib shall henceforth be waived.

Every right arising out of homicide in pre-Islamic days is henceforth waived and the first such right that I waive is that arising from the murder of Rabi`ah ibn al Harith ibn `Abd al Muttalib.

O Men, the Unbelievers indulge in tampering with the calendar in order to make permissible that which God forbade, and to forbid that which God has made permissible. With God the months are twelve in number. Four of them are sacred, three of these are successive and one occurs singly between the months of Jumada and Sha`ban. Beware of the devil, for the safety of your religion. He has lost all hope that he will ever be able to lead you astray in big things, so beware of following him in small things.

O People, it is true that you have certain rights over your women, but they also have rights over you. Remember that you have taken them as your wives only under God's trust and with His permission. If they abide by your right then to them belongs the right to be fed and clothed in kindness. Treat your women well and be kind to them, for they are your partners and committed helpers. It is your right and they do not make friends with anyone of whom you do not approve, as well as never to be unchaste...

O People, listen to me in earnest, worship God (The One Creator of the Universe), perform your five daily prayers (Salah), fast during the month of Ramadan, and give your financial obligation (zakah) of your wealth. Perform Hajj if you can afford to.

All mankind is from Adam and Eve, an Arab has no superiority over a non-Arab nor a non-Arab has any superiority over an Arab; also a white has no superiority over a black nor a black has any superiority over white except by piety and good action. Learn that every Muslim is a brother to every Muslim and that the Muslims constitute one brotherhood. Nothing shall be legitimate to a Muslim which belongs to a fellow Muslim unless it was given freely and willingly. Do not, therefore, do injustice to yourselves.

Remember, one day you will appear before God (The Creator) and you will answer for your deeds. So beware, do not stray from the path of righteousness after I am gone.

O People, NO PROPHET OR MESSENGER WILL COME AFTER ME AND NO NEW FAITH WILL BE BORN. Reason well, therefore, O People, and understand words which I convey to you. I am leaving you with the Book of God (the QUR'AN) and my SUNNAH (the life style and the behavioral mode of the Prophet), if you follow them you will never go astray.

All those who listen to me shall pass on my words to others and those to others again; and may the last ones understand my words better than those who listen to me directly. Be my witness O God, that I have conveyed your message to your people.
~ Posted by Al-Muhajabah, a member of the reality-based community, at 08:41 AM

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Dan said: Total comments: 2  

Not that this is the most important point of the passage, but the section regarding usury and riba reminded me of something I'd heard a while back. Can Muslims not involve themselves in any money-lending arrangement with interest, or is usury taken to mean excessive interest? As I recall, I'd heard that any interest was forbidden, which posed a lot of problems in modern American society. I think that there were some alternative lending methods to help Muslims buy houses and cars and the such. Is my memory accurate here?

~ Posted at March 30, 2003 05:42 PM | Comment Permalink
moderator Al-Munaqabah said: Total comments: 996   gold stargold stargold stargold stargold star

Yes, that's correct. There's a growing amount of information on the web now about it, try searching for "islamic finance" or "islamic banking". I'm afraid I don't have sufficient background in finance to be able to explain it very well, but it seems that some of the key concepts are that all investors should share in both the profits and the losses and that people should not be able to take advantage of things that are of uncertain value to make money. Again, don't rely on my very limited knowledge of this field.

~ Posted at March 30, 2003 06:06 PM | Comment Permalink
Fascinated from Al-Quds said: Total comments: 6  

I believe the prohibition is on taking interest, not technically on paying it to a non-Muslim.

There is a similar prohibition in Jewish law, usually sidestepped by identifiying the additional funds a customer receives from his/her bank as the price the bank pays it's customer in cash, in compensation for not issuing a complete accounting of what was done with every penny of the money, this accounting being otherwise required of a Guardian(the bank) under Jewish law.


~ Posted at March 30, 2003 06:26 PM | Comment Permalink
moderator Al-Munaqabah said: Total comments: 996   gold stargold stargold stargold stargold star

Yes, the prohibition is more against taking interest than against paying it, presumably because the person taking it benefits from it. However, Muslims are also warned against paying interest.

Islamic law allows a lender to charge extra if the borrower will pay back in installments or not until a later time, but it has to be set up properly.

~ Posted at April 1, 2003 11:09 AM | Comment Permalink
one of the top five commentors on this blog! Zack Ajmal said: Total comments: 112   gold stargold stargold stargold stargold star

Do you have an online source for the last sermon of the Prophet?

~ Posted at April 1, 2003 10:12 PM | Comment Permalink
moderator Al-Munaqabah said: Total comments: 996   gold stargold stargold stargold stargold star

Zack - The version I've posted was taken from here.

~ Posted at April 2, 2003 05:19 AM | Comment Permalink
one of the top five commentors on this blog! Zack Ajmal said: Total comments: 112   gold stargold stargold stargold stargold star

Thanks

~ Posted at April 2, 2003 03:29 PM | Comment Permalink

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