Friday, May 1, 2020

Note: Tips On How To Deal With Those Who Dislike You

💐 In The Name Of Allah The Most Gracious The Most Merciful
📜 Question: Some of my colleagues at work pretend to like me, but I can sense that their friendliness is not genuine. How do I deal with people who hate me although I don't remember doing anything wrong to them?

📝 Answer: When you live your whole life with the purpose to please Only Allah the Almighty, you won't feel negatively affected by His servants' hatred, rejection and enmity. The more you love Allah Subhaanahu wa Ta'aala and the more you're comfortable with yourself as a Muslim, the less you seek people's approval and the more you don't care about any human's validation.
There are some reasons why some individuals may dislike us, besides Allah the Most Wise not decreeing our companionship and bond to take place:
1) We remind them of someone they hate. So they don't want to have anything to do with us.
2) We have certain qualities that highly contradict theirs. Maybe we're outgoing and talkative; they're reserved and shy. We prefer honesty and show no interest in sugarcoating things; they are more of the sympathetic and 'careful not to hurt anyone's feelings' type.
3) Some of our achievements make them feel small or inferior when it's not our intention to offend anyone. If a person is insecure while you're confident, it is not your fault if they avoid you due to feeling jealously threatened.
4) You probably did something in the past that offended them, but you're still unaware of what you did that they thought was insulting. You can discuss with them about this to solve the problem, or just let it go and be the bigger person by being forgiving.
5) Your values don't match theirs and you're simply too different to be able to connect well. For example if I'm in favor of polygyny, I may clash with many women who are intimidated by the fact that men in Islam are allowed to be married to up to four wives. If I'm the kind that is not afraid of debates and confrontation, I may unintentionally scare away those who prefer not to speak their mind.
The beloved Prophet Muhammad SallAllahu alaihi wa sallam, the best of all human beings who ever existed, also had a number of enemies who despised him for speaking the truth and calling others to Allah's Way. Especially if you're involved in Da'wah or doing charitable deeds, you would expect some people who oppose your actions because they'd rather stay upon the path of misguidance, ignorance and led astray. Even Allah's Angels have opponents from among the devils. Those who are sincere, truthful and trustworthy can't totally click with those who like to deal with fraud, insincerity and deceit. Those who strictly adhere to the Prophet's Sunnah cannot be peaceful allies with the people of Bid'ah and deviant sects who go against matters related to the Deen. A Muslim whose heart holds Taqwa, faith/Imaan and Ikhlaas/sincerity can never achieve a long-lasting connection with someone guilty of pretense, hypocrisy and negative traits like discontentment, selfishness and jealousy.
It makes sense that whatever we do, we will always have somebody who doesn't agree with our decisions and choices. It's perfectly okay. So long as we strive to serve Allah Subhaanahu wa Ta'aala and Allah loves us, we shouldn't waste time wondering why this stranger and that colleague couldn't find us appealing. We were created by Allah the Almighty mainly to worship Him, not to babysit nor entertain His creation. Also focus on appreciating the few friends who recognize your worth, who can't envy your accomplishments and who were destined by Allah the Most Wise to be your trusted companions, even if your only true friend from among humans is your other half, your soulmate, your husband.
📖 Ibn Umar RadhiAllahu 'anhuma narrated that Allah's noble Messenger Muhammad SallAllahu alaihi wa sallam said, "The believer who mixes with the people and endures their harm with patience has a greater reward than one who does not mix with people nor endures their harm with patience."Source: Musnad Ahmed 22588
Grade: Sahih (Authentic)