Praise be to Allaah.
Using modern means of communication such as mobile phones and
e-mail to spread advice, exhortations, reminders and guidance is a good
deed, because it is possible to reach hundreds of people with one click of
the button. It is well known that the one who guides others to do good is
like the one who does it, and that the one who calls others to guidance will
have a reward like that of those who follow him, as Muslim (2674) narrated
from Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) that the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever calls others to
guidance will have a reward like that of those who follow it, without that
detracting from their reward in the slightest.”
And Muslim (1893) narrated from Abu Mas’ood al-Ansaari (may
Allaah be pleased with him) that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The one who tells another about
something good is like the one who does it.”
If a Muslims writes some advice about the adhkaar for morning
and evening, for example, and sends it to a hundred people, and many of them
follow his advice, then he will have a great reward for that.
Hence we should make use of these means of communication and
raise the level of the messages that are transmitted through them, so that
they will be most effective and beneficial.
But unfortunately some people mix this good deed with a bad
deed, which is a kind of lying and falsehood, such as saying, “If you
forward this, you will hear some good news”! This is a kind of
fortune-telling. There is no shar’i evidence that the one who receives
advice and passes it on to another will hear good news, rather he may hear
bad news, or good news, or he may not hear anything at all.
The same applies to the one who says, “I am entrusting you
with this to forward it and spread it, or else you will be sinning if you do
not do that,” or “Such and such will happen to the one who does not forward
it.” All of this is false and there is no basis for it. The one to whom it
is sent does not have to do anything and there is nothing to oblige him to
forward it, and he is not sinning if he does not do that. There is no basis
for stating that someone is sinning without any proof from sharee’ah, and
there is no basis for speaking of the unseen future which no one knows
except Allaah.
Stating that reward or punishment will come as the result of
actions done is something that must be referred to Allaah. Whatever He has
permitted is what is halaal, and whatever He has forbidden is what is
haraam, and reward and punishment are in His hand. Whoever says anything
about that without proof is lying. Allaah says (interpretation of the
meaning):
“Say (O Muhammad صلى الله
عليه وسلم): ‘(But) the things that my Lord has indeed forbidden are
Al‑Fawaahish (great evil sins and every kind of unlawful sexual intercourse)
whether committed openly or secretly, sins (of all kinds), unrighteous
oppression, joining partners (in worship) with Allaah for which He has given
no authority, and saying things about Allaah of which you have no
knowledge’”
[al-A’raaf 7:33]
These people think that they are making people spread good by
encouraging and warning them, but they are mistaken and they are
overstepping the mark. They should limit themselves to that which is
mentioned in sharee’ah, which is sufficient, praise be to Allaah, such as
saying: “Whoever spreads this good, there is the hope that he will have a
reward like that of all those who act upon it.” That should be sufficient to
encourage people to spread it.
This explains the importance of knowledge, because most of
those who do this only do it because of ignorance, like those who fabricated
ahaadeeth and attributed them to the Prophet (peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him) on the basis of spreading good and encouraging people to
do good, but they ended up telling lies of a type for which the one who
tells them is given a stern warning, but he thought that he was earning
reward!
Our aim is to point out the falseness of this method and to
warn people against it. Hence we say:
The one who receives any of these false messages should
advise the one who sent it and explain to him that he should stop using
these false incentives, and he should not believe what it says in the
message, that if he forwards it such and such will happen to him and if he
does not forward it such and such will happen to him, because this is a kind
of lie, as stated above.
May Allaah help us all to do that which He loves and which
pleases Him.
And Allaah knows best.