By S.
Arshad, New Age Islam
22
February, 2021
One
of the myths widely circulated in Islamic circles is that Islam condemns,
disapproves or discourages poetry. The verses 224-226 of Surah Ash-Shuaraa
are presented to fortify the myth. The verses say:
"And
the poets, the erring follow them. Don't you see that they wander distracted in
every valley, and that they say what they practise not."
The
fact is that the verses do not condemn the art of poetry but only criticises
those poets who speak imaginary things and absurdities in the name of poetry.
In other words, the Quran is not against poetry that conveys constructive
messages and spreads the truth. In fact, any beautiful speech is poetry and the
Quran itself uses figures of speech to embellish or make its verses effective
and powerful. It uses rhyming words to make the verses effective and appealing
to the ears.
In
addition, it uses a unique pattern like in Surah Al Rahman or in
Surah Al Qamar in which a particular verse is repeated to create an effect.
The Quran is not written in dry prose.
The
holy Prophet pbuh also appreciated good and constructive poetry. And at the
same time he discouraged poetry that did not serve any purpose. He pbuh praised
the poetic skills of one of the greatest poets of pre-Islam era Imra’ul Qais
though he did not approve of the content of his poetry. The holy Prophet pbuh
also condemned absurdities in the name of poetry as it was only a waste of
time.
Ibn
Umar narrated that the holy Prophet pbuh said, 'if someone's stomach is filled
with puss, it is better if it is filled with poetry."(Sahih Bukhari,
Kitabul Adab:644)
In
other words wasting most of the time by indulging in purposeless poetry is not
appreciated.
On
the other hand the holy Prophet pbuh encouraged true and constructive poetry
that enriched the human mind and inspired the listeners to do good things.
Abi
ibn Ka'ab narrated that the holy Prophet pbuh said, "some couplets are
full of wisdom". (Sahih Bukhari, Kitabul Adab:1077)
The
holy Prophet pbuh also praised a couplet by the poet Labeed saying it was true
poetry:
"All
except Allah is mortal"
(Sahih
Bukhari, Kitabul Adab:1079)
According
to Sahih Bukhari, the holy Prophet pbuh even said a couplet during a journey.
Jundub
narrated that the holy Prophet pbuh was travelling during a jihad. While
walking, he pbuh stumbled on a stone and one of his toes got injured and bled.
The holy Prophet pbuh spontaneously said a couplet:
"Thou
art only a humble toe, little does it matter if you got injured,
So
what if you got injured in Allah's path."(Sahih Bukhari, Kitabul Adab:1079)
It
is known to all that Hassaan bin Sabith was a famous poet
who composed naat in praise of the holy prophet pbuh and the holy
Prophet pbuh blessed him.
According
to the Sahih Bukhari, the holy Prophet pbuh sometimes recited
poetry of Muslim poets during battles.
All
these hadiths point to the views of the holy Prophet pbuh on poetry. The
Quran and the Hadith do not reject poetry as a whole but advocate the
use of poetry or poetic tools and figures of speech for constructive purposes.
Immoral or vulgar poetry is condemned and disapproved by the Quran and Hadith.
Poetry that is full of wisdom and conveys constructive messages is appreciated
by Islam.
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