Ghuraba (Islam)
Ghuraba or Al-Ghurabaa is an Islamic eschatological epithet mentioned in the hadith that vicariously describes the manner in which upright Muslims are perceived by the wider society. The term Ghuraba literally means strange or weird.
Overview
The most authentic hadith collection that discusses the Ghuraba in detail is Sahih Muslim. In it, the term Ghuraba is used as both a countable noun, to refer to the people, and as a non-countable noun, to refer to the concept:Sahih Bukhari also alludes being a stranger as the correct conduct and etiquette in the narration "Live in this world as though you are a stranger or a traveler". Saudi cleric al-Ouda described Ghuraba as meaning solitary people or loners. An Arabic journal described the term Ghuraba as meaning foreigner.
Demographics
There are other hadiths wherein the term Ghuraba alludes to its sobriquets being a minority within wider society. In a response to the question of who the Ghuraba are, prophet Muhammad answers as follows:Other hadiths similarly describes them as those who correct the misguided and their dissenters as being the majority and also describes them as nihilistic, and as such, prone to evil.