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  6 September 2024 21:35

Brilio.net - Brotherhood is one of the core values in Islam that is highly emphasized as part of community life. Islam teaches that relationships between humans must be based on mutual respect, support, and maintaining unity. This value of brotherhood is not only limited to family relationships, but also includes relationships with fellow Muslims and fellow humans in general. A good understanding of the concept of brotherhood in Islam helps create social harmony and a more peaceful life.

In the Quran and Hadith, brotherhood is often mentioned as one of the main principles in living an Islamic life. This brotherhood does not only mean blood relations or close family, but more broadly includes brotherhood based on faith and humanity. Every Muslim is considered a brother to each other, bound by the same faith and ordered to look after, help, and support each other. This brotherhood transcends geographical, ethnic, and linguistic boundaries, emphasizing the unity of the people.

Islam views brotherhood as one of the important elements in maintaining stability and peace in society. When people are brothers, they will find it easier to unite, work together, and overcome various problems that exist. Strong brotherhood will prevent divisions and disputes that often arise due to differences in views or interests. In this way, Muslims are taught to establish good relations with anyone, regardless of background.

Brotherhood is also an important key in forming the character of Muslim individuals who are full of compassion, tolerance, and sincerity in helping others. The attitude of helping each other based on brotherhood will make someone care more about others, especially those who are experiencing difficulties. Islam encourages its followers to always care about others and help ease the burden of others, because this is a real manifestation of Islamic teachings that emphasize love and care.

The following are three types of brotherhood in Islam, as brilio.net has summarized from various sources, Friday (6/9).

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1. Ukhuwwah Islamiyah (Brotherhood among Muslims).

Ukhuwwah Islamiyah is a brotherhood that exists between fellow Muslims. This brotherhood is based on the same faith and belief, where every Muslim is considered a brother to other Muslims. In the Koran, Muslims are referred to as "ikhwah," meaning brothers, and they are required to look after and support each other.

Examples in everyday life:

- Help each other when a Muslim brother is in need, such as helping a Muslim neighbor who is sick.
- Raise funds to help victims of natural disasters in Muslim countries.
- Inviting fellow Muslims to pray in congregation or other religious activities.

2. Ukhuwwah wathaniyah (Brotherhood of fellow countrymen).

Ukhuwwah wathaniyah is a brotherhood formed on the basis of a common nation or homeland. In Islam, loving and protecting one's country of residence is part of faith. Even if someone has a different religion or belief, as long as they are in the same country, they are considered brothers in the national context.

Examples in everyday life:

- Cooperate with neighbors of different religions in mutual cooperation activities.
- Maintain harmony and tolerance between religions in the residential environment.
- Participate in efforts to maintain security and order in society.

3. Ukhuwwah basyariyah (Brotherhood among human beings).

Ukhuwwah basyariyah is a broader brotherhood, encompassing all of humanity regardless of religion, ethnicity or nation. Islam teaches that all humans are created from the same descent, so that they are all brothers in humanity. Everyone, regardless of background, must be treated fairly and with respect.

Examples in everyday life:

- Help others in need regardless of their religion or ethnicity.
- Donate humanitarian aid to victims of war or disaster in any country, regardless of their beliefs.
- Be friendly and respect everyone in daily interactions, both at work and in social environments.

(brl/psa)

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