Status of Teachers in Islam | Rights of Teachers
Teaching
is one of the most respectful and valuable professions in the world. In
religion Islam, this profession has more importance as our beloved
Prophet Muhammad (SAW) introduced himself as a teacher. Allah Almighty
says in Holy Quran:
“Like
(a favor which you have already received) in that We have sent among
you a Messenger of your own, rehearsing to you Our verses, and purifying
you, and instructing you in scripture and wisdom, and in new knowledge” (Quran, 2: 151).
According
to this verse of Holy Quran Holy Prophet (SAW) were sent to teach about
the Holy Book Quran, the wisdom and unknown things to the people of
this world.
As we all know that the person who teaches is a teacher, a
man
of obedience and respect. Teachers are some of the most influential
people in society and have great importance in modern society. Teachers
bear the responsibility of molding students’ personalities and educating
them. Teachers are considered the most honored person in every
religion. Due to the important role of teachers, Islam has granted high
status and rights to teachers. Islam has paid great attention to
teachers for their being the first brick in the structure of social
development and perfection and the cause of guiding and developing
behaviors and mentalities of individuals and communities. We can
understand the highest rank of teachers from the Quote of Hazrat Ali
(RA) in which He (RA) stated that:
“If a person teaches me one single word, he has made me his servant for a lifetime. “
The
teacher is considered the profound father in religion Islam. All
Prophets were the teacher that sent before Prophet Muhammad (SAW) and
obviously, Holy Prophet (PBUH) was also the great teacher for all
mankind. Prophet Muhammad (SAW) teaches us how to worship Allah, how to
implement teachings of the Quran in our daily lives and many other
things. Islam lays great emphasis on knowledge. At numerous times and
instances, Allah Almighty ordered the Muslims to acquire knowledge and
learn. Islam lays so much stress on seeking knowledge and also on giving
the respect to the ones who imparted knowledge. That’s why teachers
have the highest status in Islam. In Holy Quran Almighty Allah says:
“Allah elevates to high positions those from amongst you who are faithful and those who have acquired knowledge”.
(Quran, 58:11)
(Quran, 58:11)
Rights of Teachers
A teacher teaches the person so he has some rights some of them are mentioned below:
- Lead his pupil means it’s the duty of the teacher to make his student smarter and have a good Akhlaq.
- Get reward and appreciation. The teacher is the spiritual father of the student as he is the one who provides spiritual nourishment and improves the behavior of learners. That’s why we should appreciate teachers for their great work.
- Teachers should have freedom of expression, obstacles and intervention should be cleared.
- Teachers should get respect from other people. We need to respect the teacher who is willing to give us the knowledge.
- Teachers should get good treatment to make his job easier.
- Teachers should have freedom in giving judgment.
- Teachers should acquire and utilize learning facilities and infrastructure.
- Teachers should get physical and spiritual needs.
25 Rights of Teachers in Islam
A
right can be interpreted as an authority or power that ethically one
can work, own, abandon, use or demand something. The right can also mean
a calling of the will of others to the mediator of reason, contrary to
the power or physical strength to recognize the authority that exists on
the other. Every human has a right, so the teacher has some rights too.
The teacher is the one who gives knowledge to the learners. Teachers in
the community view are those who carry out education in certain places
(not only in formal educational institutions) teachers have heavy duties
and responsibilities. The teacher is a leader figure.
“And
among men and moving creatures and the cattle (are) various [their]
colors likewise. Only fear Allah among His slaves those who have
knowledge. Indeed, Allah (is) All-Mighty, Oft-Forgiving.” (Fatir 35:28)
Teachers have spent time with learners in educating the nation’s children so that teachers have some rights like below.
1. Lead his pupil
The
duty of a teacher is to make her pupils become smarter and have a good
akhlaq. In this case, the teacher should lead his pupils to obtain the
objectives that they are looking for.
“From
Ibnu Umar ra said: The Messenger of Allah said: each of you is a
shepherd and each responsible for the shepherd: the leader is a
shepherd, the husband is a shepherd to his family members, and his wife
is a shepherd in the middle of her husband’s household and against her.
Every one of you is a shepherd, and each is responsible for what is the
shepherd. “ (H.R. Bukhari – Muslim)
2. Salary/wage
Regarding
the receipt of this salary at first, there was a dispute. Regarding
this salary, the pikers and philosophers differ in the opinion of the
teacher receiving the salary or rejecting it. The most famous refused to
receive a salary is Socrates, then followed by the Muslim philosophy of
al-Ghazali, concluding forbidden salaries. While Al-Qabisi has
different opinions, he considers receiving the salary may be held.
Al-qabisi’s reason, teachers receive salaries because educators have
become professions, of course, they are entitled to get prosperity in
economic life, in the form of salary or honorarium.
Teachers
are part of the state apparatus that serves for the benefit of the
State through the education sector, appointed civil servants, given
salaries and educational personnel allowances. But if compared with
developed countries, the income is not satisfactory but the task is
noble, not an obstacle for teachers in educating students. For teachers
whose status is non-civil servants then they are on the salary of the
foundation, not even a few they do not get it but they still serve in
order to seek Allah SWT pleasure.
3. Getting the award and appreciation
The
teacher is the spiritual father of the students. He is the one who
provides spiritual nourishment and improves the behavior of learners.
That is the profession of teachers must be honored, given its very
significant role in preparing future generations. Respecting teachers
means respect for our children. The nation who wants to advance is a
nation that is able to give awards and respect to the teachers.
4. Give his pupil a lesson
It
is the duty of the teacher to give his pupil a lesson. This lesson will
make his pupils more knowledgeable and smarter. There should not be an
intervention for the teacher to give the lesson.
“As
We sent among you a Messenger from you (who) recites to you Our verses
and purifies you and teaches you the Book and the wisdom and teaches you
what not you were knowing.” (Al-Baqarah 2:151)
5. Give his pupil a direction
Pupils
are like people that don’t know a direction and still not knowing
anything. As a teacher, he should give his pupils a direction and make
them have a clear path in the future.
“You
will not achieve that science except with six things. I will explain to
you broadly: intelligently, earnestly, patiently, there is provision,
there is a guiding teacher and a long time. ” (Burhanuddin al-Zarnuji)
6. Have freedom of expression
The
teacher should have freedom of expression because how a teacher can
transfer his knowledge to his pupils without freedom. Obstacles and
intervention should be cleared.
“I am the servant of the man who taught me a letter. If he wants to sell me and can also set me free. “ (Sayyidina Ali r.a.)
7. Judge which is the right and the wrong one
There
are some cases that make the teacher should choose between two options.
As the pupils, they need to accept the judgment of the teacher.
“Indeed,
Allah orders you to render the trusts to their owners, and when you
judge between the people to judge with justice. Indeed, Allah
excellently advises you with it. Indeed, Allah is All-Hearing,
All-Seeing.” (An-Nisa 4:58)[AdSense-A]
8. Get respect from people
The
words of Allah and the words of the Apostle describe the high position
of the one who has knowledge (teacher). It is argued that the knowledge
can lead people to always think and analyze the nature of all phenomena
that exist in nature, so as to bring people closer to Allah. With the
ability that exists in humans are born theories for the benefit of human
beings. So, we need to respect the teacher who is willing to give us
the knowledge.
“Stand up and respect the teacher and reward him, a teacher is almost as an Apostle.” (Syauki)
9. Accept or reject gift
Teachers
should avoid livelihoods that are contemptible in the view of syara
‘and away from situations that can bring slander and do not do something
that can drop the price in the eyes of the people. They also need to
choose carefully between accept or reject a gift from the parents or
pupils to avoid slander.
“O you who believe[d]! Eat from (the) good (of) what We have provided you and be grateful to Allah if you alone worship Him.” (Al-Baqarah 2:172)
10. Advise his pupil
The
teacher should advise and correct those who do not maintain good
manners in class, such as insulting friends, laughing loudly, sleeping,
talking to friends or not accepting the truth. By doing this, the
teacher can create a good behavior and akhlaq to his pupils.
11. Get good treatment
The
teacher should get good treatment to make his job easier. Without it,
the teacher will face some difficulties when gives his knowledge to the
pupils.
“A
learner of knowledge should sit politely in the presence of his
teacher, calm, tawadhu”, eyes fixed on the teacher, not tossing legs,
not leaning, not laughing loudly, not sitting in a higher place than his
teacher nor back to his teacher.” (Ibnu al-Jammah)
12. Make a mistake
Teachers are not angels, they can make some mistakes. We should not look for the fault, remember the word of Allah.
“Every son of Adam must make mistakes, and the best of them are repentant ones” (HR Ahmad)
13. Make example for his pupil
The teacher is a good figure that can make an example for his pupil. He can order the pupils to follow his way and life.
“If
your teacher is very good akhlaq, make him qudwah or example for you in
akhlaq. But if the opposite is true, then do not make bad akhlaq as an
example for you, because a teacher made an example in good akhlaq, not
bad akhlaq, because the goal of a learner is sitting in the assembly of a
teacher to take his knowledge and then akhlaq.” (Ibnu Utsaimin)[AdSense-C]
14. Be hard on his pupil
The
great merit of the teachers who have given their knowledge to the
pupils and often restrain his anger, who always feels the pain of
holding patients. It is not proper for pupils to forget the merits of
his teacher. They should be patient even though the teacher has a hard
attitude, and never forget to insert their names in the chanting of your
prayer. May Allah grant mercy and kindness to the teachers of the
Muslims.
“Be patient with the hardness of a teacher’s attitude. Indeed failure to learn science because of hostility.” (Al-Imam As Syafi)
15. Gain a sense of security and safety in carrying out the task
Technically,
there must be a guarantee or insurance when something happens to the
teacher in carrying out his duties. So the teacher does not have to
worry about carrying out his professional duties. In Indonesia, there
are some cases that students attack their teacher or make him
embarrassed. This is not a good akhlaq so we need to give the teacher a
sense of security.
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