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The Muslim’s sense of humour

September 20, 2007
The Muslim has a sense of humour, which makes people like him. He mixes with them and jokes with them when it is appropriate to do so, without going to extremes or saying anything hurtful. Similarly, when he is serious, he does not go to extremes of harshness and strictness. His humour is within the limits of Islamic tolerance, and does not go beyond the bounds of truth. This is the example of Rasulullah SAW and the Sahabah RA in their jokes and humour. It is reported that the Sahabah RA said to Rasulullah SAW : "You are joking with us." He said, "But I never say anything but the truth." (Bukhari)

Rasulullah SAW joked, but he never said anything but the truth in his jokes. The Sahabah took the same approach to humour. There are many delightful reports about the jokes exchanged between Rasulullah SAW and the Sahabah. Among the stories related in the books of Hadith and sirah is the report that Rasulullah SAW j oked with the small child of one of the Sahabah, a boy called Abu 'Umayr, who had a small bird he used to play with. One day he saw the child looking sad, so he said, "Why do I see Abu 'Umayr looking sad?" The Sahabah told him, "The nughayr [a small bird, like a sparrow] which he used to play with has died, O Messenger of Allah." Rasulullah SAW began to gently joke with the child, saying, "O Abu Umayr, what happened to the nughayr?" [Nughayr: diminutive of nughayr. In Arabic, this is a play on words, because of the rhyme between the boy's name and that of the bird.]

A man came to Rasulullah SAW to ask him to give him a beast to ride. Rasulullah SAW jokingly told him, I will give you the offspring of a she-camel to ride." He said, "O Messenger of Allah (sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam), what will I do with the offspring of a she-camel?" Rasulullah SAW said: "Are riding-camels born except from she-camels?" [Reported by Ahmad, Abu Dawud and al-Tirmidhi, with a sahih isnad.] Imam Ahmad reported from Anas (radhiallahu `anhu) that there was a man from the desert people whose name was Zahir. He used to bring gifts from the desert to Rasulullah SAW , and in return Rasulullah SAW would provide him with whatever he needed when he went out to fight. Rasulullah SAW said, "Zahir is our man of the desert, and we are his town-dwellers." Rasulullah SAW loved him very much, and he (Zahir) was an ugly man. One day Rasulullah SAW came to him whilst he was selling some goods. He embraced him from behind. The man could not see him, so he said, "Let me go! Who is this?" Then he turned around and recognized Rasulullah SAW , so he tried to move closer to him once he knew who it was. Rasulullah SAW started to say, "Who will buy this slave?" Zahir said, "O Messenger of Allah (sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam), you will find me un-sellable." Rasulullah SAW said, "But in the sight of Allah SWT you are not un-sellable," or he said, "But in the sight of Allah SWT you are valuable."

An old woman came to Rasulullah SAW and said: "O Messenger of Allah, pray to SWT that I will enter Paradise ." He said jokingly, "O Mother of So-and-so, no old women will enter Paradise ." The old woman went away crying, so Rasulullah SAW said, "Tell her that she will not enter Paradise as an old woman, for Allah SWT says: (We have created [their Companions] of special creation, and made them virgin-pure [and undefiled]) (Qur'an 56:35-36)." Reported by al-Tirmidhi, it is hasan because of the existence of corroborating reports. One of the Hadith that reflects Rasulullah SAW 's sense of humour and enjoyment of fun is the report that Ahmad gives from 'Aishah RA who said: "I went out with Rasulullah SAW on a journey. At that time I was a young girl and was quite slender. Rasulullah SAW told the people, 'Go on ahead,' so they went ahead, then he said to me, 'Come, and let us have a race.' So I raced with him, and I won. He let the matter rest until I had gained weight. Later, I accompanied him on another journey. He told the people, 'Go on ahead,' so they went ahead. He said to me, 'Come, and let us have a race.' So I raced with him, and he won. He began to laugh, and said, 'this is for that."'

The Sahabah saw nothing wrong with joking or having fun, as they saw Rasulullah SAW, their leader and teacher, occasionally doing so. The many delightful stories about their sense of humour reflect the easy-going nature of the first Islamic society, and how far removed it was from narrow-mindedness and gloom. In al-Adab al-Mufrad, Bukhari reports from Bakr ibn 'Abdillah who said: "The Companions of Rasulullah SAW used to throw melon-rinds at one another, but when the matter was serious, they were the only true men." This is moderate, Islamically acceptable humour, which does not go beyond the bounds of truth, or lessen the gravities or manhood of a person. Rather, it serves its purpose of refreshing hearts and minds.

An example of the Sahaba's sense of humour, which made Rasulullah SAW laugh, is the report given by Imam Ahmad from Umm Salamah Abil Bakr RA went to do business in Busra, and with him were Nu'ayman and Suwaybit ibn Harmalah RA, both of whom had been present at Badr. Suwaybit was in charge of food on the journey, and Nu'ayman said to him, "Feed me!" Suwaybit said, "Not until Abu Bakr RA comes." Nu'ayman was a fun-loving man with a sense of humour, so he went to some people who had brought livestock with them, and said, "Will you buy a sturdy Arab slave from me?" They said, "Yes." He said, "He has a big mouth, and he may tell you that he is a free man. If that means that you do not want to take him, then forget the matter, and do not cause trouble for me with him." They said, "No problem, we will buy him." So they bought him for ten young she-camels. Nu'ayman brought the animals back, and told the people: "There he is!" Suwaybit said: "I am a free man!" They said, "He has already told us all about you," and put a rope around his neck and led him away. Then Abu Bakr came, and was told what had happened. He and his companions went and returned the animals and took Suwaybit back. They told Rasulullah SAW what had happened, and he and his Sahabah would laugh about the story for a year afterwards.

A Bedouin came to Rasulullah SAW. He entered the mosque and left his camel in the courtyard. Some of his Companions said to Nu'ayman ibn 'Amr al-Ansari, who was known as al-Nu'ayman: "If you slaughter it, we will eat it, because we want to have some meat, and the Messenger of Allah (sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam) will pay for it." So al-Nu'ayman slaughtered it. Then the Bedouin came out and saw his saddle, so he shouted, "They have slaughtered my camel, O Muhammad!" Rasulullah SAW came out and asked: "Who did this?" They said, "Al-Nu'ayman." So he went looking for him, and found him at the home of Duba'ah bint al-Zubayr ibn 'Abdul Muttalib RA, where he had hidden in a ditch and covered himself with palm branches and leaves. A man pointed to where he was and said, loudly, "I have not seen him, O Messenger of Allah." Rasulullah SAW brought him out of the ditch, and his face was dirty from where the leaves had fallen on him. Rasulullah SAW asked him, "Why did you do that?" Al-Nu'ayrnan said: "The ones who told you where I was, O Messenger of Allah, are the same ones who told me to do it." Rasulullah SAW began wiping his face and laughing, then he paid the price of the slaughtered camel. [See Hayat As Sahabah, 3/154, 155]

There is no clearer indication than these and similar reports of the light heartedness and sense of humour that Islam wants its followers to have. These qualities will make a person good-natured and likeable, which will enable him to win people's hearts. No one needs such characteristics more than the Muslim who seeks to call others to Islam.

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