✿ Prohibition of Pointing Weapons at a Muslim Brother and Protection from Shayṭān’s Deception ✿
✍ Compiled by: Dr. Raza Abdullah Pasha ḥafiẓahullāh
Does pointing a weapon at one’s Muslim brother occur due to Shayṭān’s deception?
Yes.
The Prophet ﷺ clearly warned against this in an authentic ḥadīth.
Sayyidunā Abū Hurayrah رضي الله عنه narrated that the Messenger of Allah ﷺ said:
"لا يشير أحدكم على أخيه بالسلاح، فإنه لا يدري لعل الشيطان ينزغ في يده، فيقع في حفرة من النار"
[Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī Ḥadīth 6661 | Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim Ḥadīth 2617]
“None of you should point a weapon at his brother, for he does not know — perhaps Shayṭān may provoke him, and he may fall into a pit of the Fire.”
✔ It is impermissible for any rational Muslim to point a weapon at another Muslim — even in jest.
✔ Shayṭān may incite sudden aggression, and unintended harm may occur, possibly leading to death or serious injury.
✔ Without any justifiable Sharʿī reason, Shayṭān tempts people toward revenge, harm, or recklessness.
Such an act, even without premeditated intent, may become a cause for destruction in the Hereafter.
Muslims should avoid lifting weapons unnecessarily, especially in the following scenarios:
➤ Festive events
➤ Elections and political gatherings
➤ Public markets and crowded places
➤ Mela grounds and celebrations
⚠ These are places where Shayṭān often leads people to impulsive behavior, prompting actions that cause harm and social disruption.
✔ Pointing weapons — even jokingly — is a serious offense in Islam.
✔ The influence of Shayṭān can turn a harmless moment into a cause of sin and destruction.
✔ Muslims must show restraint and awareness, particularly in emotionally charged or public environments.
➤ Safety, dignity, and the sanctity of life are preserved through obedience to prophetic guidance.
✍ Compiled by: Dr. Raza Abdullah Pasha ḥafiẓahullāh
❖ Question:
Does pointing a weapon at one’s Muslim brother occur due to Shayṭān’s deception?
✔ Answer:
Yes.
The Prophet ﷺ clearly warned against this in an authentic ḥadīth.
❖ Prophetic Warning Against Raising Weapons
Sayyidunā Abū Hurayrah رضي الله عنه narrated that the Messenger of Allah ﷺ said:
"لا يشير أحدكم على أخيه بالسلاح، فإنه لا يدري لعل الشيطان ينزغ في يده، فيقع في حفرة من النار"
[Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī Ḥadīth 6661 | Ṣaḥīḥ Muslim Ḥadīth 2617]
“None of you should point a weapon at his brother, for he does not know — perhaps Shayṭān may provoke him, and he may fall into a pit of the Fire.”
❖ Explanation:
✔ It is impermissible for any rational Muslim to point a weapon at another Muslim — even in jest.
✔ Shayṭān may incite sudden aggression, and unintended harm may occur, possibly leading to death or serious injury.
✔ Without any justifiable Sharʿī reason, Shayṭān tempts people toward revenge, harm, or recklessness.
Such an act, even without premeditated intent, may become a cause for destruction in the Hereafter.
❖ Practical Guidance:
Muslims should avoid lifting weapons unnecessarily, especially in the following scenarios:
➤ Festive events
➤ Elections and political gatherings
➤ Public markets and crowded places
➤ Mela grounds and celebrations
⚠ These are places where Shayṭān often leads people to impulsive behavior, prompting actions that cause harm and social disruption.
✔ Summary:
✔ Pointing weapons — even jokingly — is a serious offense in Islam.
✔ The influence of Shayṭān can turn a harmless moment into a cause of sin and destruction.
✔ Muslims must show restraint and awareness, particularly in emotionally charged or public environments.
➤ Safety, dignity, and the sanctity of life are preserved through obedience to prophetic guidance.