Hadith # 17
Abu Ya'la Shaddad ibn Aus, may Allah be pleased with him, reported that the Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, said:
"Verily, Allah has enjoined excellence (ihsan) with regard to everything. So, when you kill, kill in a good way; when you slaughter, slaughter in a good way; so everyone of you should sharpen his knife, and let the slaughtered animal die comfortably."
[Muslim]
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Ihsan is a comprehensive concept. It denotes doing things completely, nicely and in a tasteful manner. It comprises four components:
Sincerity (
Ikhlas)
Completeness
Tastefulness (doing things in a nice manner), and
Correctness (doing things in the right way).
This concept is translated by commentators and interpreters as Excellence. Being a comprehensive concept, the term
Ihsan cannot be translated word for word because there is no word in the English language that gives its exact meaning. Therefore, it is better to use it as it is.
Islam commands Muslims to practice and apply
Ihsan in all that they do - hence it is an obligation (
wajib).
It has been mentioned in the Qur’an as well. Allah the Almighty says:
"Verily, Allah enjoins Justice, and Ihsan and giving help to kith and kin,..." .. [Surah Al-Nahl (16 ): ayat 90]
In Surah Al-Mulk (67), ayat 2 this concept is mentioned as one of two main purposes of human creation, Allah the Almighty says:
"The One Who created death and life so that He may test you which of you is best of conduct."
The hadith contains a principle and provides an example of applying that principle. This is a Prophetic method to enable Muslims to apply the same principle to other similar situations. It can also be said that providing the example is a way of explaining the principle so it is easily understood.
Most of the forty ahadith collected by Imam Nawawi are of this nature. Muslims have a tendency of taking the example and forgetting about the principle. This may explain why Muslims are reminded of this hadith once a year, during Eid ul-Adha i.e. the Feast of Sacrifice.
The concept of
Ihsan means that a Muslim is a responsible person and a person of quality where he does things in a very good manner, in a complete sense, in a nice and tasteful way and is never satisfied with anything other than a quality job in all that he/she does, motivated by realizing that Allah prescribed
Ihsan to everything and to all deeds.
By living according to the concept of
Ihsan and by applying it to all that a Muslim does, he/she will be rewarded and showered with mercy and forgiveness from Allah the Almighty. Furthermore, by doing that, a Muslim will ensure that he/she will pass the test and be amongst those of the best conduct.