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          be dutiful to God and bearer of just witness. Do not allow your
          hatred for other men to turn away from justice. Deal justly! Justice
          is nearer to true piety. (5:8).
             History shows us that most failures were due to reactionary
          steps goaded on by obstinacy, jealousy, irritation and opposition.
          Whenever individuals or groups allow their actions to be coloured
          by such negative emotions, they will surely drift on to the wrong
          path. If, however, God’s fundamental guidance were kept in view, so
          that man succeeded in raising his thinking from the ‘animal’ to the
          ‘human’ level, it would not be possible for such negative emotions
          to gain the upper hand: men would then surely base their planning
          on positive foundations—a sure formula for success.
             The above basic principle of the straight path in social
          matters is very clearly mentioned in connection with the Treaty
          of Hudaybiyyah: “And while bigotry—the bigotry of ignorance
          (jahiliyya) reigned in the heart of the unbelievers, God sent down
          His tranquillity on His Messenger and the faithful and made the
          word of piety binding on them, for they were most worthy and
          deserving of it. God has knowledge of all things” (48:26).
             That is to say that the way to keep Islam’s social activity on
          the straight path is to hold to piety in spite of the very blatant
          expression of bigotry on the part of the opponents. In other
          words, no step ought to be taken as a result of, or in reaction to the
          behaviour of the opponents. Instead, our social programme should
          be based on positive psychology and carried out in the light of
          specific principles with permanent aims in view. We should always
          keep our eyes on the future rather than on the present.
             Another vital principle of social guidance is to follow the path
          of God. (16:69). In this regard the Quran gives us the example
          of the tree. The tree first establishes its roots deep below the
          surface of the soil. Then it slowly raises its head towards the skies.
          Similarly, in the making of a community, their inner strengthening
          and consideration must be given first preference. No outward
          step should be taken before the work of consolidation has been


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