Explanation of the Pillars of Eeman
[Translation of Sharah Usool al-Eeman]
By Sheikh Muhammed Sahih Ibn al-Uthaimeen
Index
Chapter 1: The Religion of Islam
Chapter 2: Pillars of Islam and Eeman (Belief)
Chapter 3: Belief in Allah
Chapter 4: Belief in the Angels
Chapter 5: Belief in the Books
Chapter 6: Belief in the Messengers
Chapter 7: Belief in the Last Day
Chapter 8: Belief in Al-Qadar
Chapter 9: The Goals Of Islamic Belief
Chapter 1: The Religion of Islam
Islam is the religion that Allah sent to Muhammad (sallallaahu
alaihi wa-sallam) and made it the final and most complete
religion for His slaves. Allah perfected, in this religion,
the bounties that He bestowed on His salves, and accepts only
Islam from them. He said, what translated means: “Muhammad
(sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam) is not the father of any man
among you, but he is the Messenger of Allah, and the Last
(end) of the Prophets.” [33:40], “This day, I
have perfected your religion for you, completed My favor upon
you, and have chosen Islam for you as your religion.”
[5:3], “Truly, the religion with Allah is Islam.”
[3:19] and, “And whoever seeks a religion other than
Islam, it will never be accepted of him, and in the Hereafter
he will be one of the losers” [3:85]
Allah obligated all mankind to follow Islam:
“Say (O Muhammad (sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam): “O
mankind! Verily, I am sent to you all as the Messenger of
Allah, to Whom belongs the dominion of the heavens and the
earth. There is none who has the right to be worshipped but
He; It is He Who gives life and causes death. So believe in
Allah and His Messenger (Muhammad (sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam),
the Prophet who can neither read nor write, who believes in
Allah and His Words (this Qur’aan, the Torah and the
Gospel), and follow him so that you may be guided” [7:158].
Abu Hurayrah (radhi allahu anhu) reported that the Messenger
of Allah (sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam) said, what translated
means, “By Whom the soul of Muhammad is in His Hand!
No member of this nation, no Jew or Christian, hears of me
and does not believe in what I was sent with, but he will
be of the people of the Fire.” [Saheeh Muslim]
Believing in the Messenger means believing in what was revealed
to him, coupled with acceptance and submission; without them
the belief is not sufficient. This is why Abu Talib, the Prophet’s
(sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam) uncle, was not a believer in
the Messenger, although he believed in what he was sent with
and confirmed that Islam was the best religion, (but without
acceptance or adherence to Islam).
Islam contains all of what brings benefit, which was also
contained, in previous religions. Islam, however, is suitable
for implementation anytime, anywhere and by any nation. Allah
said to His Messenger (sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam), what
translated means, “And We have sent down to you (O Muhammad
(sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam)) the Book (this Qur’aan)
in truth, confirming the Scripture that came before it and
dominant over it” [5:48]. The meaning of “suitable
for implementation at anytime, anywhere and by any nation,”
is that Islam brings only benefit to mankind, whenever and
wherever it is implemented. Islam is not under the control,
and thus is not to be altered by, any nation living at any
given time at any given place, as some people would want it
to be.
Islam is the religion of truth. It is the religion that Allah
guaranteed aid and dominance for whoever firmly adheres by
it. He said, what translated means, “It is He who has
sent His Messenger (Muhammad (sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam)
with guidance and the Religion of Truth (Islam), to make it
superior over all religions even though the disbelievers hate
it.” [9:33] and, “Allah has promised those among
you who believe, and do righteous, good deeds, that He will
certainly grant them succession to (the present rulers) in
the earth, as He granted it to those before them, and that
He will grant them the authority to practice their religion,
which He has chosen for them (Islam). And He will surely give
them in exchange a safe security after their fear (provided)
they (the believers) worship Me and do not associate anything
(in worship) with Me. But whoever disbelieved after this,
they are the rebellious (disobedient to Allah).” [24:55].
Islam contains belief and Law: It is a complete religion,
both in its belief and in its Law. It demands from its followers
the following:
1 Believing in Taw’hid (Oneness) of Allah and disbelieving
in Shirk (polytheism).
2. Being truthful and not lying.
3. Being just, that is to deal comparable things with equality,
and abandoning injustice.
4. Being honest and abandoning treachery.
5. Preserving one’s promises and contracts and not
breaking them.
6. Being dutifully good to one’s parents and not cutting
ties of kinship.
7. Keeping relations with relatives and not cutting them.
8. Being good with neighbors and not harming them.
In general, Islam orders Muslims to have the best possible
conduct and forbids all bad behavior. It requires Muslims
to enjoin every righteous deed and avoid every evil deed.
Allah said, what translated means, “Verily, Allah enjoins
justice, Al-I'hsan (excellence in religion), giving (help)
to kith and kin, and forbids all evil (deeds), Al-Munkar (all
that is prohibited) and injustice. He admonishes you, that
you may take head)’ [16:90]
Chapter 2: The Pillars of Islam and Eeman
The Pillars of Islam are the cornerstones on which Islam
is built. There are five pillars of Islam. They are mentioned
in the Hadeeth of ibn Omar (radiyallaahu anhuma), that the
Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam) said, what translated
means, ‘Islam is built around five (pillars):
1. The testimony that there is no god except Allah and that
Muhammad (sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam) is His slave and Messenger,
2. To establish prayer,
3. To give Zakaat (obligatory charity),
4. To fast in Ramadhan, and,
5. To perform Hajj (pilgrimage).” [Saheeh Muslim and
Saheeh al-Bukharee]
1. The Shahadah (the testimony) that there is none worthy
of worship except Allah and that Muhammad (sallallaahu alaihi
wa-sallam) is His slave and Messenger, requires solid belief,
in the heart, in it. This belief must also be confirmed by
the tongue. It is called Shahadah (testimony) to show that
when a believer believes in it, his belief is as solid as
if he is an eyewitness. This Shahadah is one cornerstone,
although it contains many aspects that must be taken as belief.
This testimony (comprised of two testimonies as is apparent),
is considered one cornerstone, either because it contains
testifying that Muhammad (sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam) is
only a conveyer of the Message from Allah and His slave and
Messenger, thus completing the testimony that Allah is One
or because these two testimonies together are the reason behind
the acceptance of deeds by Allah. Deeds are neither valid
nor accepted unless they are done with sincerity for the sake
of Allah alone, and this is called “Ikhlas,” and
through following the way of the Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu
alaihi wa-sallam).
Realizing the essence of this testimony, that there is no
god except Allah, is a result of Ikhlas (sincerity) to Allah.
Realizing the essence of testifying that Muhammad (sallallaahu
alaihi wa-sallam) is His slave and Messenger, comes as a result
of following the Messenger of Allah. This magnificent testimony
leads to many sweet results. It frees the hearts and souls
from being enslaved to the creation and from following other
than the Messenger.
2. Establishing the prayers means to worship Allah by praying
to Him. One must preserve the prayers by establishing them
on time and in the best manner, as taught by the Prophet (sallallaahu
alaihi wa-sallam). Rewards for establishing the prayers include
tranquility and happiness that are felt in the heart. Prayer
also leads one to abandoning evil deeds and behavior.
3. Paying Zakat is worshipping Allah by paying the amount
of charity obligated on the ones who have enough money or
possessions that require paying Zakat. Paying the required
Zakat leads to cleansing the heart from the evil of misery.
It also fulfills the needs of Islam and Muslims.
4. Fasting Ramadhan contains worshipping Allah by fasting
during the days of this month, by not eating or drinking from
dawn to sunset. Fasting trains the souls to abandon what is
preferred and desired, seeking the pleasure of Allah.
5. Performing Hajj (pilgrimage to Makkah) is worshipping
Allah by visiting the Holy House to perform the rituals of
Hajj. Hajj trains the souls to spend time and physical effort,
seeking to obey Allah. This is why Hajj is considered a type
of Jihad (struggle).
These fruits of performing the pillars of Islam, along with
many others we did not mention, make the Muslim nation pure
and clean. They lead the nation to preserving the religion
of Truth and dealing with the creation in the best manners
of justice and truthfulness. All other acts of the religion
depend on how well these pillars are preserved. The Ummah
(Muslim nation) can reach success as long as its members preserve
the religion. This Ummah will not reach the desired success
as long as the religion is not fully respected and preserved.
Whoever wants to be certain of the above-mentioned facts,
let him read the following Ayat (verses), “And if the
people of the towns had believed and had piety, certainly,
We should have opened for them blessings form the heaven and
the earth, but they belied (the Messengers). So We took them
(with punishment) for what they used to earn (of evil deeds).
Did the people of the towns then feel secure against the coming
of Our punishment by night while they were asleep? Or, did
the people of the towns then feel secure against the coming
of Our punishment in the forenoon while they play? Did they
then feel secure against the plot of Allah? None feels secure
form the plot of Allah except the people who are lost”
[7:96-99]. Let him also read the history of previous nations,
which gives valuable lessons for whoever is in possession
of a mind that comprehends and is rightly guided. This history
is a light for those whose hearts are not blocked from the
truth. All our dependence is on Allah.
Pillars of Islamic Belief
Islam, as we explained before, is belief and Laws. We mentioned
some pillars of the Laws. These pillars are the basis of Islamic
Law. As for the Islamic ‘Aqeedah (creed), its pillars
are: Believing in Allah, His Angels, His Books, His Messengers,
the Last Day and the good or bad that Qadar (predestination)
brings. These pillars are mentioned in the Book of Allah and
the Sunnah of His Messenger (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam).
Allah said, what translated means, “Righteousness is
not that you (only) turn your faces towards the East and (or)
the West (in prayers); but righteousness is (the quality)
of the one who believes in Allah, the Last Day, the Angels,
the Book and the Prophets” [2:177], and with regards
to Qadar, “Verily, We have created all things with Qadar.
And Our Commandment is but one, as the twinkling of an eye.”
[54:49].
In the Sunnah, the Messenger of Allah said, in answer to
Gibreel when he asked him about Iman (belief), “Iman
is to believe in Allah, His Angels, His Books, His Messengers,
the Last Day, and to believe in the Qadar and what it brings
of good or bad.” [ Saheeh Muslim]
Chapter 3: The Belief in Allah
1 - Belief In Allah’s Existence Allah’s existence
is affirmed through Fitrah (the innate purity that Allah creates
in every human being), the Mind, the Shari’ah (Islamic
Law) and the senses.
a) As for the Fitrah, we say the following: Allah created
the belief in Him in every human being. Mankind needs not
to be taught this belief or think about how to possess it.
However, the ones who have this Fitrah corrupted will not
benefit from it. The Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam)
said, what translated means, “Every newly born will
be born having Fitrah. However, his parents will either convert
him to Judaism, Christianity or Majocism (fire worshipping).”
[Saheeh al-Bukhari]
b) The Human Mind must be used to prove the existence of
Allah. All this creation, of old and new, must have a Creator
who invented and started it. This creation could not have
come to existence on its own or by chance. It could not have
created itself, because it did not exist beforehand. Therefore,
how can it create? Also, the creation could not have been
started by accident or chance. Everything that exists must
have a Creator who brought it into existence. Creation is
magnificent in organization, coherent and correlated in its
existence. There is a reason and originator behind every act.
All this nullifies the saying that this entire universe was
started by chance. What was started by chance cannot be organized
in its form because it did not have any organization before
it was formed. What makes what was created by chance to be
this organized? If all this creation neither could have created
itself nor was it created by chance, then it must have an
Originator, Allah, the Lord of the worlds. Allah mentioned
this reasoning in the Quran, “Were they created by nothing,
or were they themselves the creators?” [52:35].
This Ayah means that men were neither created without a Creator
nor did they create themselves. Therefore, Allah is the One
who created them. This is why when Jubair ibn Mut’im
(radiyallaahu anhu) heard the Messenger (sallallahu alaihi
wa-sallam) recite this Surah until he reached, “Were
they created by nothing, or were they themselves the creators?
Or did they create the heavens and the earth? Nay, but they
have no firm belief. Or are with them the Treasures of your
Lord? Or are they the tyrants with authority to do as they
like?” [52:35-37],
Jubair, a disbeliever then, said, “My heart almost
flew (from the power of this reasoning mentioned in the Surah).
This was the first time that Iman entered my heart.”
[Saheeh al-Bukhari]
c) - As for the Shari’ah, all divine religions testify
to the fact that Allah created the world. All Laws that were
sent with these divine and revealed religions contain what
benefits mankind. This is evidence to the existence of a Wise
and All-Knowing Lord Who knows what brings benefit to His
creation, All divinely-revealed religions describe a universe
that is self evident to the existence and ability of Allah,
Who Creates what He Will.
d) - Also, the senses must be used to prove the existence
of Allah. We know that Allah accepts the supplication from
whoever seek His aid and help, and that He brings them the
benefits that they desire. This is clear evidence to the existence
of Allah, who said, what translated means, “And (remember)
Noah, when he cried (to Us) aforetime We listened to his invocation.”
[21:76] and, “(Remember) when you sought help from your
Lord and He answered you?” [8:9].
Anas ibn Malik (radhi allahu anhu) said, “An Arabian
(Bedouin) man entered (the Masjid) on Friday while the Prophet
was delivering the speech. He said: ‘O Messenger of
Allah! (Our) possessions are destroyed, (our) children are
hungry. Ask Allah for us.’ He (the Prophet (sallallahu
alaihi wa-sallam) raised his hands in supplication (to Allah).
All of a sudden, mountain-like clouds were formed. He did
not descend from his Minbar (the podium) until I saw rain
falling through his beard. On the second Friday, this Arabian
man, or someone else, stood up and said: ‘O Messenger
of Allah (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam), Buildings have collapsed
and possessions are flooded. Ask Allah for us.’ He (the
Prophet (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) raised his hands and
said: ‘O my Lord! Around us and not on us.’ Wherever
he pointed to an area (of the sky), they (the clouds) dispersed.”
[Saheeh al-Bukhari]
Allah’s acceptance of supplication has been and still
is a known matter until today. It is given to those who are
true in their seeking refuge in Allah and perform supplication
in the correct manner to ensure its acceptance. Also, there
are the signs that Allah gave His Prophets, which are called
miracles. People witnessed or heard these miracles. They are
clear evidence that the One who sent the Messengers exists,
and He is Allah the All Mighty.
These miracles are activities that are beyond the capability
of mankind. Allah gave them to His Messengers as a way of
aiding them and giving them victory. An example of these miracles
is the sign given of Moses. Allah ordered him to strike the
sea with his stick, and the sea parted into twelve separate
pads between mountains of water on each side of these parts,
“Then We inspired Moses (saying): “Strike the
sea with your stick. And it parted, and each separated part
(of that sea water) became like the huge, firm mass of a mountain.”
[26:63]. Another example is the miracle of Jesus. He was given
the power by Allah to raise the dead from their graves and
back into life. Allah said about him, what translated means,
“And I bring the dead to life by Allah’s leave.”
[3:49] and, “And when you (O Jesus) brought forth the
dead by My Permission.” [5:110]
A third example is the miracle Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi
wa-sallam) performed. His tribe, Quraysh, asked him to perform
a miracle. He pointed to the moon and it separated into two
parts while his people were witnessing the incident. Allah
said about this miracle, what translated means, “The
Hour has drawn near, and the moon has been cleft asunder.
And if they see a sign, they turn away, and say: “This
is continuous magic.” [54:1-2].[4] All these miracles,
that Allah gave to His Messengers as an aid and victory and
that were witnessed by their nations, are proof that Allah
exists.
2 - Belief In Allah’s Lordship: This means to believe
that Allah is the Lord, alone, and that He has no partners
or helpers. The Rabb (Lord) is the One who Creates and Commands.
There is no creator except Allah and there is no owner of
the universe except Him. The Commandment and the Control is
His. He said, what translated means, “Surely, His is
the Creation and commandment.” [7:54] and, “Such
is Allah your Lord; His is the Kingdom. And those whom you
invoke or call upon instead of Him, own not even a Qitmir
(the membrane over the date-stone)." [35:13]. Only a
few people rejected Allah’s Lordship. These are the
arrogant ones who deny what they believe deep in their hearts.
This happened from Pharaoh, when he said to his people, as
was mentioned in the Qur’aan, “I am your lord,
most high.” [79:24] and, “O chiefs! I know not
that you have a god other than me!” [28:38].
However, what he said was not his true belief. Allah said,
what translated means, “And they belied them (Our Signs)
wrongfully and arrogantly, though their own selves were convinced
thereof” [27:14].
Also, Moses said to Pharaoh, as was mentioned in the Quran,
”Verily, you know that these Signs have been sent down
by none but the Lord of the heavens and the earth as clear
(evidences of His Oneness and Might). And I think you are,
indeed, O Pharaoh, doomed to destruction.” [17:102].
The Arab disbelievers of old used to confirm Allah’s
Lordship, although they associated others with Him in worship.
Allah said, what translated means, “Say: “Whose
is the earth and whosoever is therein? If you know!”
They will say: “It is Allah’s!” Say: “Will
you not then remember?” Say: “Who is the Lord
of the seven heavens and the Lord of the Great Throne?”
They will say: “Allah.” Say: “Will you not
then fear Allah?” Say: “In Whose Hands is the
sovereignty of everything? And He protects (all), while against
Whom there is no protector, if you know?” They will
say: “(All this belongs) to Allah.” Say: “How
then are you deceived and turn away from the truth?)"
[23:84-89],
And indeed if you ask them: “Who has created the heavens
and the earth?” They will surely say: “The All-Mighty,
the All-Knower created them.” [43:9]
and, “And if you ask them who created them, they will
surely say: “Allah.” How then are they turned
away (from His worship)” [43:87].
Allah’s order comprises of both, His running of the
universe and the Commandment. He is the One who controls the
creation and the One who does what He will, according to His
Wisdom. He is also the One who gives the Commandment organizing
aspects of worship and dealings, according to His Wisdom.
Whoever takes anyone, besides Allah, to be the one who commands
acts of worship or types of dealings, will have committed
Shirk (disbelief, association in worship) with Allah. This
act negates Iman.
3 - The Belief That He Is the ILAH: Allah is the Ilah, meaning
He is the Worshipped One Who has no partners. This Ilah is
worshipped with love and reverence. He said, what translated
means, “And your Lord is One Lord, there is none who
has the right to be worshipped but He, the Most Beneficent,
the Most Merciful.” [2:163]
and, “Allah bears witness that none has the right to
be worshipped but He, and the Angels, and those having knowledge
(also give this witness); (He is always) maintaining His creation
in Justice, none has the right to be worshipped but He, the
All-Mighty, the All-Wise.” [3:18].
All things that are taken as gods, besides Allah, are false
gods, “That is because Allah is the Truth (the Only
True God), and what they (the disbelievers) invoke besides
Him, it is falsehood. And verily, Allah is the Most High,
the Most Great.” [22:62].
To call these things “gods,” does not make them
gods. Allah said about some idols, Al-Lat, Al-’Uzzaa
and Manat, “They are but names which you have named,
you and your fathers, for which Allah has sent down no authority"
[53:23].
Yousef (Joseph) said to his two companions in jail, as was
mentioned in the Quran, “Are many different lords (gods)
better or Allah the One, the Irresistible? You do not worship
beside Him but only names, which you have forged, you and
your fathers, for which Allah has sent down no authority.”
[12:39-40].
All Messengers used to say to their nations, “Worship
Allah! You have no other God but Him.” [23:23]. However,
the disbelievers refused to accept this call. They took others
as gods besides Allah. They worshipped them besides Allah,
calling them when aid and help were needed. Allah refuted
the disbelievers in their taking these idols as gods besides
Him, using two logical arguments:
The first argument: These idols, that were taken by the disbelievers
as gods, do not have any attributes that qualify them to be
gods. These false gods were created and do not create. They
can neither bring about benefit for whoever worships them,
nor can they fend harm off. They cannot give life or take
it away. They neither own nor are they partners in the kingdom
of the heavens and earth. Allah said, what translated means,
“Yet, they have taken besides Him other gods that created
nothing but are themselves created, and possess neither hurt
nor benefit for themselves, and possess no power (of causing)
death, nor (of giving) life, nor of raising the dead)"
[25:3],
“Say (O Muhammad): ‘Call upon those whom you
asset (to be associate gods) besides Allah, they possess not
even the weight of an atom, either in the heavens or on the
earth, nor they have any share in either, nor is there for
Him any supporter from among them.” [34:22-23] and,
“Do they attribute as partners to Allah those who created
nothing but they themselves are created? No help can they
give them, nor can they help themselves.” [7:191-192].
If this is the case with false gods, then taking them as
gods is a true misguidance and the lowest of all acts. The
second argument: The Mushrikeen (polytheists) are among those
who confirmed that Allah, alone, is the Lord, the Creator,
the One Who Has the ownership of everything and the One Who
gives protection and no one can give protection to anyone
from His Might. This confirmation requires from these disbelievers
to worship Allah alone. He said, what translated means, “O
Mankind! Worship your Lord (Allah), Who created you and those
who were before you so that you may become among the pious.
Who has made the earth a resting place for you, and the sky
as a canopy, and sent down rain from the sky and brought forth
therewith fruits as a provision for you. Then do not set up
rivals unto Allah (in worship) while you know (that He Alone
has the right to be worshipped).” [2:21-22],
“And if you ask them who created them, they will surely
say: “Allah". How then are they turned away (from
His worship)?” [43:87]
and, “Say (O Muhammad): “Who provides for you
from the sky and from the earth? Or who owns hearing and sight?
And who brings out the living from the dead and brings out
the dead form the living? And who disposes the affairs?”
They will say: ‘Allah.” “Say: “Will
you not then be afraid of Allah’s punishment?”
Such is Allah, your Lord in truth. So after the Truth, what
else can there be, save error? How then are you mined away?
[10:31-32].
4 - The Belief In Allah’s Names and Attributes: This
belief requires accepting whatever Allah described of Himself
in His Book or in the Sunnah of His Messenger (sallallahu
alaihi wa-sallam). The Names and Attributes must be accepted
without alteration [1], rejection [2], and precise description
of their true nature or equating them with attributes of the
creation. Allah said, what translated means, “And (all)
the Most Beautiful Names belong to Allah, so call on Him by
them, and leave the company of those who deny His Names. They
will be requited for what they used to do.” [7:180],
“His is the highest description in the heavens and
in the earth. And He is the All-Mighty, the All-Wise.”
[30:27] and, “There is nothing like unto Hint, and He
is the All-Hearer, the All Seer.” [42:11].
Two groups have fallen into misguidance concerning this matter:
One of them is Al-Mu’attilah (the refuters). This group
rejected the Names and Attributes, or some of them, claiming
that to accept them is to equate Allah with His creation.
This claim is false for many reasons following are two of
them:
1. This claim leads to false conclusions that Allah’s
Words are in Opposition to each other. Allah is the One who
confirmed these Names and Attributes and denied that there
is anything that resembles Him. If confirming these Names
and Attributes leads to equating Allah with the creation,
then this will lead to the conclusion that Allah’s Words
are full of discrepancies and refute each other.
2. For two things to have an attribute of some kind, does
not mean that they are equal or look-likes. One can witness
two persons who are both called “a human who hears,
sees and speaks.” However, this description of both
does not mean that they are of equal capabilities in their
hearing, sight or speech. One can also see that animals have
hands, legs and eyes. However, this does not mean that animals
are equal in every respect with regards to their hands, legs
and eyes. If disparity is this wide between that which creation
possess of attributes or names, then the disparity between
the Creator and creation is even greater and more evident.
The second misguided group is called “Al- Mushabbihah.”:
They confirmed the Names and the Attributes. Yet, they equated
them with the names and attributes of the creation. They claimed
that this is what the Texts mean. They claimed that Allah
reveals to His slaves what they can comprehend. This claim
is false for many reasons, some of them are: Allah’s
resemblance with His creation is false and is refuted with
the mind and the Laws of Shari’ah. Texts of the Qur’aan
and Sunnah cannot lead to falsehood in their meanings.
Allah revealed what His slaves can understand of the general
meaning. However, the true nature of what these meanings are
like is a knowledge that only Allah possesses, especially
with regards to the true nature of His Names and Attributes.
Allah confirmed that He is the All-Hearer. Hearing means to
comprehend sounds. However, the true nature of Allah’s
Hearing is unknown. Creation vary in their hearing capability.
The difference between Allah’s Hearing and the hearing
of creation is even greater and more evident. Also, Allah
confirmed that He Istawa (Mounted or Settled) on His Throne.
To mount and settle on a throne is known in the general meaning
of the word “mounted,” or “settled.”
The true nature of Allah’s mounting on His Throne is
unknown. Mounting on something varies with regards to different
creation. To mount on a chair is unlike mounting on a wild
camel. If Istiwaa’ is this different between creation,
then how can the Istiwaa’ of Allah be compared to the
Istiwaa’ of creation? The difference between them is
greater and more evident. Benefits of Believing in Allah Believing
in Allah, in the way described above, leads to many benefits
for the believers:
1. To truly realize the Taw’hid of Allah, by depending
only on Him and hoping in, fearing and worshipping Him alone.
2. To prefect one’s love and reverence of Allah, and
according to His Might as described by His Most-Beautiful
Names and Most-High Attributes.
3. To truly give one’s worship to Allah, by adhering
to His Commandments and abandoning His Prohibitions.
FOOTNOTES
[1] TAAWEEL - Introducing change in a statement, leaving
out the meaning understood by it, expressing and accepting
such meaning which the words may indicate in a doubtful sense.
In the present context (i.e. Attributes of Allaah) it means
rejecting the true meaning of Attributes of Allaah, as understood
by the companions (radiyallaahu anhum), and giving preferences
to one own understanding.
[2] TA’TEEL (Rejecting,Leaving or Vacating). It means
negating the Attributes of Allaah and denying them with His
Self. The difference between Taqweel and Ta’teel is
that in the latter case the real meaning is denied which is
proved by the Qur'aan and the Hadith. While in Tahreef the
explanation of the text is done with such meanings that are
false and the word does not prove them. So Ta’teel includes
Tahreef. Wherever there is Tahreef, Ta’teel is certainly
there, but the reverse is not true. If someone tries to prove
the false meaning and denies the real meaning, he is committing
both Ta’teel and Tahreef
Chapter 4: Belief In The Angels
The Angels are a matter of the unseen. They are created by
Allah and they worship Him. They have no attributes that qualify
them to be gods or lords. Allah created them from light, and
He bestowed on them the bounty of obeying Him at all times.
He gave them the power to carry and implement His orders,
“And those who are near Him (the angels) are not too
proud to worship Him, nor are they weary (of His worship).
They glorify His praises night and day, (and) they never slacken
(to do so).” [21:19-20]. They are so numerous that only
Allah can count their numbers. Anas (radiyallaahu anhu) said,
while narrating the story of the Prophet’s (sallallaahu
alaihi wa-sallam) ascension to heaven, that Al-Bait Al-Ma’amoor
(the House in heaven that is always inhabited. It is, for
the inhabitants of heaven, like the Kaa’bah for the
people of earth) was raised for the Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi
wa-sallam) in heaven so he can see it. Each day, seventy thousand
Angels pray in this House, and when they exit from it, they
will never get back into it (this shows how numerous the angels
are).[Saheeh al-Bukharee and Saheeh Muslim]
Belief In The Angels Has three Parts
1. Belief in their existence.
Belief in what we were told of their names, such as Jibreel,
and also belief in other angels whom we were not informed
of their names.
2. Belief in what we were told of their attributes. The example
to this is the description of Jibreel. The Prophet (sallallaahu
alaihi wa-sallam) told us that he saw Jibreel in the shape
that Allah created him, having six hundred wings and larger
than the horizon. The angels may change their shapes, by the
order of Allah. They may take the shape of men. Allah sent
Jibreel to Maryam (Mary) and he came to her in the shape of
a man. He was also sent to Prophet Muhammad (sallallaahu alaihi
wa-sallam), while he was sitting down with his companions,
in the shape of a man, wearing very white clothes with very
dark hair, a stranger to the companions, yet no evidence of
traveling was apparent on him. He sat next to the Prophet
and laid his knees next to the Prophet’s knees and put
his hands on the Prophet’s thighs. He asked the Prophet
about Islam, Iman, Ih’san (excellence in the religion)
and the Last Hour and its signs. The Prophet (sallallaahu
alaihi wa-sallam) answered him. Then, Jibreel left. The Prophet
(sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam) said to his companions, “This
was Jibreel, He came to you to teach you your religion.”
[Saheeh Muslim popularly known as the HADEETH of JIBREEL]
Also, Allah sent the angels to Ibrahim (Abraham) and Lut
in the shape of men.
Belief in the tasks that they perform, by the order of Allah.
They praise Allah and worship him at all times without the
slightest boredom or fatigue. Some angels may have special
tasks to fulfill, a few have been mentioned below;
Jibreel is the honorable angel, whom Allah sends down with
revelation to the Prophets and Messengers. Mikaeel is the
angel who is controlling rain and Vegetation by the order
of Allah. Israfeel is the angel who must blow in the Horn
when the Hour (Last Day) has started and when it is time to
resurrect the dead. An angel is the keeper and supervisor
of Hell. The Angel of death captures the souls at death. There
are angels who supervise fetuses in the wombs. When a fetus
is four months old, Allah sends down an angel and orders him
to record the fetus’s sustenance, maximum age, deeds
and if miserable (destined to Hell) or happy (destined to
Paradise). There are angels who record deeds of mankind. They
have a record of everyone’s deeds. There are two angels
for each person, one to the right and the other to the left.
There are other angels who question the dead when they are
in their graves. Two angels come to all dead persons and ask
each one of them about the Lord he worshipped, the religion
he followed and the Messenger he obeyed.
Benefits of Believing In The Angels
1. Knowing Allah’s Might, Strength and Power. All the
strength of creation is a sign of the Strength of the Creator.
2. Thanking Allah because He takes care of mankind. He appointed
angels to protect them, record their deeds and other beneficial
tasks.
3. Loving the angels because they are true worshippers of
Allah.
Some misguided people reject that the angels exist in a physical
form. They claim that the angels are the potential for good
that creation possesses. This is a direct rejection to the
Book of Allah, the Sunnah of His Messenger (sallallaahu alaihi
wa-sallam) and the Ijmaa’ (consensus) of Muslims. Allah
said, what translated means: “All the praises and thanks
be to Allah, the (Only) Originator of the heavens and the
earth, Who made the Angels messengers with wings, two or three
or four)." [35:1], “And if you could see when the
angels take away the souls of those who disbelieve (at death),
they smite their faces and their backs.” [8:50], “And
if you could but see when the unjust (disbelievers) are in
the agonies of death, while the angels are stretching forth
their hands (saying): “Deliver your souls.” [6:93],
“Until when fear is banished from their (the angels’)
hearts, they (the angels) say: “What is that your Lord
has said?” They say: “The Truth. “And He
is the Most High, the Most Great” [34:23] and, “And
angels shall enter unto them from every gate (saying): ‘Peace
be upon you for that you preserved in patience! Excellent
indeed is the final Home (Paradise).” [13:23-24].
The Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam) said,
what translated means, “When Allah likes a slave, He
calls on Jibreel, saying: ‘Allah loves so and so (person),
therefore, love him.’ Then, Gibreal loves him. Afterwards,
Jibreel calls on the inhabitants of heaven, saying: ‘Allah
loves so and so (person), therefore, love him.’ Then,
the people of heaven love him. Afterwards acceptance (among
the community of believers) will be granted for him in earth.”[3]
and, “When the day of Friday comes, there stand angels
at each of the Masjid’s doors. They record the first
then the next (one to come to the Masjid). When the Imam sits
down (waiting for the call to prayer to end so he can start
the speech), they close the books and theycome to listen to
the Thikr (the remembrance of Allah contained in the Friday
speech).” [Saheeh al-Bukharee]
The above texts are clear in their meaning that the angels
have physical forms and are not a state of the mind, as the
misguided claim. The true meaning of these texts, which states
that the angels exist in a physical form, is accepted by the
entire Ummah.
Chapter 5: Belief In The Books
Kutub (books) is plural for Kitab (a book). They are called
Kutub because they are written (maktoob). Books, here means
the Books that Allah sent down to His Messengers as a mercy
and guidance for mankind. These Books are designed to lead
mankind to what brings them happiness in this life and in
the Hereafter.
There are four aspects of believing in the Books
1. To believe that they are truly sent down by Allah.
2. To believe in the Books that mankind were informed of,
like the Qur’aan, sent down to Muhammad (sallallaahu
alaihi wa-sallam), the Torah, sent down to Moses, the Injeel
(the Gospel), sent down to Jesus and the Zaboor (the Psalms),
sent down to David. We also believe in the other Books, sent
down by Allah, even though we do not know their names.
3. To believe in whatever the Books contained, like whatever
is contained in the Qur’aan and sections of previous
Books that have not been corrupted.
4. To implement the Commandments contained in these Books,
unless Allah commanded to the contrary through Naskh (over
ruling). We must accept whatever these Books contained of
Commandments, even if we do not know the wisdom behind them.
All previous Books were over-ruled by the Qur’aan. Allah
said, what translated means, “And We have sent down
to you (O Muhammad) the Book (this Qur’aan) in truth,
confirming the Scripture that came before it and dominant
over it.” [5:48]. This means that the Qur’aan
is dominant over all other Books. Therefore, no Commandment
contained in other than the Qur’aan can be implemented
unless it is in agreement with the Qur’aan.
Benefits Of Believing In The Books
1. Knowing that Allah takes care of His slaves by sending
down Books for their guidance.
2. Knowing Allah’s Wisdom in whatever He commands.
He commanded each nation with what is suitable for them, “To
eachamong you, We have prescribed a Law and a Clear Way.”
[5:48].
3. Thanking Allah for His bounties, because He sent down
these Books to lead mankind to guidance.
Chapter 6: Belief In the Messengers
The Messengers are sent to deliver a Message. They are the
ones to whom Allah has sent down revelation and who conveys
His Law to mankind. Allah ordered them to deliver these Messages.
The first Messenger to be sent was Noah and the last one
was Muhammad (sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam). Allah said, what
translated means, “Verily, We have inspired you (O Muhammad)
as We inspired Noah and the Prophets after him.” [4:163].
Anas ibn Malik (radiyallaahu anhu) narrated that the Prophet
(sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam) said, during his Hadeeth about
Shafa’ah (the right of intercession on mankind’s
behalf that Allah grants to His Messenger on the Last Day),
“Mankind come to Adam to intercede on their behalf but
he declines, saying: ‘Go to Noah, the First Messenger
that Allah sent...” [Saheeh al-Bukharee] Also, Allah
said, what translated means, “Muhammad (sallallaahu
alaihi wa-sallam) is not the father of any man among you,
but he is the Messenger of Allah, and the Last (end) of Prophets.”
[33:40].
Allah sent Messengers to every nation and provided them with
Laws that their nations must follow. Some Messengers were
sent to revive a Message of a previous Messenger. Allah said,
what translated means, “And verily, We have sent among
every nation a Messenger (proclaiming): “Worship Allah
(alone), and avoid all Taghut (false deities).” [16:36],
“And there never was a nation but a warner had passed
among them)." [35:24] and, “Verily, We did send
down the Torah (to Moses), therein was guidance and light,
by which the Prophets, who submitted themselves to Allah’s
will, judged the Jews.” [5:44].
The Messengers are only humans and they do not possess any
attributes that qualify them to be gods. Allah described His
Messenger, Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam), the master
of all Messengers and the best of mankind, saying, what translated
means, “Say (O Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam):
“I possess no power of benefit or harm to myself except
as Allah will. If I had the knowledge of the Unseen, I should
have secured for myself an abundance of wealth, and no evil
should have touched me. I am but a warner, and a bringer of
glad tidings unto people who believe.” [7:188] and,
“Say (O Muhammad): “It is not in my power to cause
you harm, or to bring you to the Right Path.” Say: (O
Muhammad): “None can protect me from Allah ‘s
punishment (if I were to disobey Him), nor should I find refuge
except in Him.” [72:21].
The Messengers are only humans. They get sick and they die,
they need to eat and drink and they have other human needs.
Abraham described his Lord, saying, as was mentioned in the
Qur’aan, “And it is He Who feeds me and gives
me to drink And when I am ill, it is He Who cures me; And
Who will cause me to die, and then will bring me to life (again).”
[26: 79-81]. Also, the Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam)
said, what translated means, “I am only human, just
like you, I forget as you forget, herefore, when I forget,
remind me.” [Saheeh al-Bukharee and Saheeh Muslim]
Allah described the Messengers, while praising them, that
they reached the highest attainable degrees in worshipping
Him. He said about Noah, what translated means, “Verily,
he was a grateful slave.” [17:3], and about Muhammad
(sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam), “Blessed be He Who sent
down the Criterion (of right and wrong, this Qur’aan)
to His slave (Muhammad (sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam) that
he may be a Warner to the ‘Alamin (Mankind and the Jinn).”
[25:1], and about Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, “And remember
Our slaves, Abraham Isaac and Jacob, (all) owners of strength
(in worshipping Us) and (also) of religious understanding.
Verily, We did choose them by granting them the Remembrance
of the home (in the Hereafter). And they are in Our Sight,
verily, of the Chosen and the Best.” [38:45-47], and
about Jesus, “He was not more than a slave. We granted
Our favor to him, and We made him an example to the Children
of Israel.” [43:59].
Belief In The Messengers Has Four Parts
1. To believe that the Messages are truly from Allah. Whoever
disbelieves in one Messenger, will have disbelieved in all
Messengers. Allah said, what translated means, “The
people of Noah belied the Messengers.” [26:105]. Allah
considered the people of Noah disbelievers in all Messengers,
although they only disbelieved in one Messenger. Therefore,
the Christians, who disbelieve in Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi
wa-sallam) and do not follow him, are disbelievers in Jesus,
the Son of Mary. Jesus gave the glad tidings of the coming
of Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam) to the Christians.
This glad tidings will be of no benefit to the Christians
if they do not follow Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam)
to guidance and the Straight Path.
2. To believe in the Messengers whom we were told about,
like Muhammad (sallallaau alaihi wa-sallam), Abraham, Moses,
Jesus and Noah (alaihum as-salam). These are the five strongest
Messengers. Allah mentioned them in two verses of the Qur’aan,
“And (remember) when We took from the Prophets their
Covenant, and form you (O Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam)),
and from Noah, Abraham, Moses and Jesus, son of Mary.”
[33:7] and, “He (Allah) has ordained for you the same
Religion (Islam) which He ordained for Noah, and that which
We have inspired in you (O Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi wa-sallam)),
and that which We ordained for Abraham, Moses and Jesus, saying
you should establish Religion (by implementing the Commandments)
and make no divisions in it.” [42:13]. We must also
believe in all other Messengers and Prophets whom their names
were not mentioned to us, “And, indeed We have sent
Messengers before you (O Muhammad (sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam)),
of them some We have related to you their story and some We
have not related to you their story.” [40:78].
3. To believe in all what the Messengers have conveyed to
us.
4. To implement the Laws of the Messenger who was sent to
us, Muhammad (sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam), the final Messenger.
Allah sent Muhammad (sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam) to all
mankind, “But no, by your Lord, they can have no Faith,
until they make you (O Muhammad (sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam))
judge in all disputes between them, and find in themselves
no resistance against your decisions, and accept (them) with
full submission.” [4:65].
Benefits Of Believing In The Messengers
1. Knowing how Allah takes care of His slaves by sending
them Messengers to guide them to His Path. The Messengers
teach their nations how to worship Allah, because the human
mind cannot know how Allah should be worshipped without guidance
from Him.
2. Thanking Allah for this great bounty.
3. Dutifully loving, respecting and praising the Messengers
of Allah. They are Allah’s Messengers; they worshipped
Him, conveyed His Message and gave the best advice to His
slaves.
Many rebellious people rejected their Messengers, claiming
that Allah’s Messengers cannot be human. Allah mentioned
this claim and refuted it, “And nothing prevented men
from believing when the Guidance came to them, except that
they said: “Has Allah sent a man as (His) Messenger?”
Say: “If there were on the earth, angels walking about,
in peace and security, We should certainly have sent down
for them from the heaven an angel as a Messenger.””
[17:94- 95]. Allah refuted this claim, saying that the Messengers
must be sent from among humans, because they are sent to the
people of earth, who are humans. If the inhabitants of earth
were angels, then Allah would have sent Messengers from among
the angels to them. Allah mentioned what the disbelievers
in the Messengers said, “You are no more than, human
beings like us! You wish to turn us away from what our fathers
used to worship. Then bring us a clear authority (a clear
sign that supports what you say).” Their Messengers
said to them: “We are no more than human beings like
you, but Allah bestows His grace to whom He will of His salves.
it is not ours to bring you an authority (proof) except by
the permission of Allah.” [14:10-11]
Chapter 7: Belief In the Last Day
The Last Day is the Day when mankind will be resurrected
to be asked about their deeds and receive reward or punishment
for them. It is called “the Last Day,” because
it is the last day, no day after that. Afterwards, people
of Paradise will permanently reside and take their places
in it, and people of Hell will permanently reside and take
their places in it.
Belief In The Last Day Has Three Parts
1. To believe in the Resurrection. - The Resurrection happens
when the Horn will be blown for the second time. Afterwards,
mankind will be resurrected to face the questioning by the
Lord of the worlds. They will neither be wearing shoes nor
circumcised, and they will be naked and visible to others
on this state, (however, everyone will be absolutely preoccupied
with what they are going to face and the hardship of the Day
of Resurrection). Allah said, what translated means, “As
We began the first creation, We shall repeat it, (it is) a
promise binding upon Us. Truly, We shall do it." [21:104].
The Resurrection is a true event that the Qur’aan,
the Sunnah and the consensus of Muslims have confirmed. Allah
said, what translated means, “After that, surely you
will die. Then (again), surely, you will be resurrected on
the Day of Resurrection.” [23:15-16]. The Prophet (sallallaahu
alaihi wa-sallam) said, what translated means, “On the
Day of Resurrection, Mankind wilt be resurrected while they
are bear-footed and naked.” [Saheeh al-Bukharee and
Saheeh Muslim]
The Muslims are unanimous on confirming the Day of Resurrection.
This is the wisdom of Allah, for He decreed that creation
will have a day of reckoning for their deeds after He sent
them Messengers to inform them of His Commandments. He said,
what translated means, “Did you think that We had created
you in play (without any purpose), and that you would not
be brought back to Us?” [23:115] and, “Verily,
He Who has given you (O Muhammad (sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam))
the Qur’aan will surely bring you back to the Ma’ad
(place of return).” [28:85].
2. To believe in the Reckoning - In the Last Day, the slave
will be rewarded or punished for his deeds. This fact was
also confirmed by the Qur’aan, the Sunnah and the consensus
of Muslims. Allah said, what translated means, “Verily,
to Us will be their return. Then verily, for Us will be their
Reckoning.” [88:25-26], “Whoever brings a good
deed shall have ten times the like thereof to his credit,
and whoever brings an evil deed shall have only the recompense
of the like thereof and they will not be wronged.” [6:160]
and, “And We shall set up balances of justice on the
Day of Resurrection, then none will be dealt with unjustly
in anything. And if there be the weight of a mustard seed,
We will bring it And Sufficient are We as Reckoners.”
[21:47].
The Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam) said, what translated
means, “Allah will bring the believer closer to Him,
and will shield him form being exposed (for his evil deeds
in front of everyone). He will say: ‘Do you remember
such and such (evil) deed? Do you remember such and such (evil)
deed?’ He will say: ‘Yes, O my Lord!’ When
He gets his confessions for his evil deeds, and he (the salve)
thinks that he is close to destruction, he will say: ‘I
have preserved you (from being exposed in front of others
for these evil deeds) during your lifetime. Today, I forgive
them for you.’ Then, he will be given his record of
deeds. As for the disbelievers and the hypocrites, they will
be called in public: ‘These are the ones who lied on
their Lord (did not follow His Guidance sent down with their
Prophets). Therefore, Allah’s curse will befall the
unjust ones." [Saheeh al-Bukharee and Saheeh Muslim]
And,“Whoever intends to perform a good deed, and performs
it, Allah will record it for him as ten deeds, to seven hundredfold,
to many more folds. Whoever intends to commit and evil deed,
and commits it, Allah will record it as one evil deed.”
[Saheeh al-Bukharee and Saheeh Muslim]
Muslims are unanimous that the Day of Reckoning will come.
This is the Wisdom of Allah. He revealed the Books, sent down
the Messengers and commanded that they be accepted, followed
and obeyed. He commanded that whoever oppose them (the Books
and the Messengers) are to be fought. He permitted shedding
their blood, and the seizure of their children, women and
possessions. If there will not be a Day of Reckoning, then
this Commandment will be time wasted. Allah is immune form
such joyful play. “Then surely, We shall question those
(people) to who it (the Book) was sent and verily, We shall
question the Messengers. Then surely, We shall narrate unto
them (their whole story) with knowledge, and indeed We were
not absent.’ [7:6.7].
3. To believe in Paradise and Hell. They are the final destination
for whoever deserves either one of them, and for eternity.
Paradise is the destination of the ultimate happiness and
joy that Allah prepared for the believers who feared Him,
believed in what He required from them to believe and obeyed
Him and His Messenger. They are the ones who were sincere
to Allah and followers of His Messenger. Paradise contains,
of Allah’s bounties, “What no eye has ever violated,
what no ear has ever heard of and what no mind has ever imagined
(of joys that Allah hid for the believers).” [4] Allah
said, what translated means, “Verily, those who believe
(in Allah) and do righteous, good deeds, they are the best
of creatures. Their reward with their Lord is Gardens of Eternity,
underneath which rivers flow, they will abide therein forever,
Allah Well-Pleased with them, and they with Him. That is for
him who fears his Lord.” [98:7-8] and, “No person
knows what is kept hidden for them of joy as a reward for
what they used to do.)’ [32:17].
As for Hell, it is the destination of torment and punishment
that Allah prepared for the unjust disbelievers. They are
the ones who disbelieved in Him and disobeyed His Messengers.
Hell contains kinds of punishment and torment that no one
could ever imagine. Allah said, what translated means, “And
fear the Fire, which is prepared for the disbelievers.”
[3: 131] “We have prepared for the wrongdoers, a Fire
whose walls will be surrounding them. And if they ask for
help (relief, water etc.) they will be granted water like
boiling oil that will scald their faces. Terrible the drink,
and an evil dwelling.” [18: 29] and, “Verily,
Allah has cursed the disbelievers, and has prepared for them
a flaming Fire (Hell). Wherein, they will abide forever, and
they will find neither a protector nor a helper. On the Day
when their faces will be turned and rolled form all sides
in the Fire, they will say: “Oh, would that we had obeyed
Allah and obeyed the Messenger (Muhammad).” [33:64-66]
Belief in Life After Death: Believing in the Last Day requires
Muslims to also believe in life after death and in the following:
1. The questioning in the grave. The dead will be asked,
in their graves, about the lord, the religion and the Prophet
they followed during their lifetime. Allah will lead the believer
to say what is necessary, saying, “Allah is my Lord.
My religion is Islam. My Prophet is Muhammad (sallallaahu
alaihi wa-sallam).” As for the unjust, Allah will lead
him to misguidance saying, in answer to the above questions
“What! What! I do not know.” Also! the hypocrites
and the ones who always had doubts about Allah, the religion
and the Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam), will say,
“I do not know. I heard people say something and I followed
them.” [Saheeh al-Bukharee and Saheeh Muslim]
2. The torment or joy in the grave. The unjust, the disbelievers
and the hypocrites will be tormented in their graves. Allah
said, what translated means, “And if you but see when
the wrongdoers are in the agonies of death, while the angels
are stretching forth their hands (saying): “Deliver
your souls; this day you shall be recompensed with the torment
of degradation because of what you used to utter against Allah
other than the truth. And you used to reject his Ayat (proofs,
signs, evidences, etc.) with disrespect” [6: 93] and
about Pharaoh’s people, “The Fire; they are exposed
to it, morning and afternoon, and on the Day when the Hour
will be established (it will be said to the angels): “Cause
Pharaoh ‘s people to enter the severest Torment”
[40:46].
Zaid ibn Thabit (radiyallaahu anhu) narrated that the Prophet
(sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam) said to his companions what
translated means, “I would have asked Allah to let you
hear what I am hearing from the punishment in the grave, but
for the fear that you would not bury each other after that”
Then the Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam) turned his
face towards them, saying, “Seek refuge in Allah from
the torment of the Fire.” They said, “We seek
refuge in Allah from the torment of the Fire.” He said,
“Seek refuge in Allah from the torment of the grave.”
They said, “We seek refuge in Allah from the torment
of the grave.” He said, “Seek refuge in Allah
from all calamities, apparent or hidden.” They said,
“We seek refuge in Allah from all calamities, apparent
or hidden.” He said, “Seek refuge in Allah from
the calamity of Al-A‘war Ad-Dajjal (the False Messiah).”
They said, “We seek refuge lit Allah from the calamity
of Al-A‘war Ad-Da.jjal.” [Saheeh Muslim]
As for joys of the grave, they are given to the believers.
Allah said, what translated means, “Verily, those who
say: “Our Lord is Allah (alone),” and then they
stood fast on them (these words that they say), on them the
angels will descend (at the time of their death) (saying):
“Fear you not, nor grieve! But receive the glad tidings
of Paradise which you have been promised?” [41:30] and,
“Then why do you not (intervene) when (the soul of a
dying person) reaches the throat? And you at the moment are
looking on? But We (our angels who take the soul) are nearer
to him than you, but you see not. Then why do you not, if
you are exempt from the reckoning and recompense (punishment).
Bring back the soul (to its body), if you are truthful? Then
if he (the dying person) be of those near ones (close to Allah),
(there is for him) rest and provisions, and a Garden of Delights
(Paradise)." [56: 83-89].
Al-Baraa’ ibn ‘Azib narrated that the Prophet
(sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam) said about the believer, that
after he is asked by the angels (about the lord, the religion
and the Messenger he followed) and after he replies (saying
that his Lord is Allah, his religion is Islam and his Messenger
is Muhammad (sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam), “A caller
from heaven will say: ‘My slave has said the truth.
Therefore, furnish him (his grave) from Paradise, dress him
from Paradise and open a door for him to Paradise.”
Then he said, “He will receive from its tranquility
and perfume. His grave will be enlarged for him the distance
that his sight reaches.” [Musnad Ahmad & Aboo Dawood]
Benefits of Believing in the Last Day
1. The desire to do righteous, good deeds, seeking the good
results in the Last Day.
2. The fear from committing and approving of evil deeds,
fearing the torment of the Day of Reckoning.
3. The believer feels that this belief makes him forget the
hardships he faces in this life. He is preoccupied with working
righteousness trying to reach the joys and good rewards of
the Last Day.
Some disbelievers reject the idea of life after death saying
that this is not possible. This claim is false. Religion,
the senses and the mind are used to refute this claim.
As for Religion, Allah said, what translated means: “The
disbelievers pretend that they will never be resurrected (for
the account). Say (O Muhammad): “Yes! By my Lord, you
will certainly be resurrected, then you will be informed (and
recompensed for) what you did, and that is easy for Allah.”
[64:7] All Scriptures are unanimous on this matter.
As for the Senses, Allah demonstrated to his slaves how He
raised the dead in this life. In Surat Al-Baqarah. Allah mentioned
five examples:
1. The People of Moses said to him, “We will no believe
in you unless we see Allah without a barrier.” They
were seized by death and then Allah resurrected them. To remind
the Children of Israel with this story, Allah said, what translated
means, “And (remember) when you said: “O Moses:
We shall never believe in you till we see Allah Plainly.”
But you were seized with a thunder-bolt (lightening) while
you were looking. Then We raised you up after your death,
so that you might be grateful.” [2:55-56].
2. The story of the murdered man whom the Children of Israel
differed as to who killed him. Allah ordered them to sacrifice
a cow and strike him with some of its parts. so he can tell
them who killed him, “And (remember) when you killed
a man and fell into dispute among yourselves as to the crime.
But Allah brought forth that which you were hiding. So We
said: “Strike him (the dead man) with a piece of it
(the cow).” Thus Allah brings the dead to life and shows
you His signs so that you may understand.” [2:72-73].
3. The story of the nation that escaped from its land for
fear of death by the hands of their enemies, although their
number was in the thousands. Allah made death seize them and
then raised them back to life, “Did you (O Muhammad
(sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam)) not think of those who went
forth from their homes in thousands, fearing death? Allah
said to them: “Die.” And then He restored them
to life. Truly, Allah is full of Bounty to mankind, but most
men thank not.” [2:243].
4. The story of the person who passed by a village that all
its inhabitants had died. He could not imagine that Allah
can resurrect them. Allah made death seize him for a hundred
years and then raised him from the dead, Or (think you of)
such as he who passed by a town all in utter ruins. He said:
“Oh! How will Allah ever bring it to life after it’s
death?” So Allah caused him to die for a hundred years,
then raised him up (again). He said: “How long did you
remain (dead)?” He (the man) said: “(Perhaps)
I remained (dead) a day or a part of a day.” He said:
“Nay, you have remained (dead) for a hundred years,
look at your food and at your drink, they show no change;
and look at your donkey! And thus We have made of you a Sign
for the people. Look at the bones, how We bring them together
and clothe them with flesh.” When this was clearly shown
to him, he said: “I Know (now) that Allah is Able to
do all things.” [2:259].
5. The story of Abraham who asked Allah to show him how He
raises the dead. Allah ordered him to kill four birds, cut
them in parts and spread the parts over the surrounding mountains.
He told him to call the dead birds, and that he did. These
parts were collected (by Allah’s Power) and the birds
came back to life and they came to Abraham. Allah said, what
translated means, “And (remember) when Abraham said:
“My Lord! Show me how You give life to the dead. “
He (Allah) said: “Do you not believe?” He (Abraham)
said: “Yes (I believe), but to be stronger in faith.”
He said: “Take four bird, then cause them to incline
towards you (slaughter them, Cut them into pieces), and then
put a portion of them on every hill, and call them, they will
come to you in haste. And know that Allah is All-Mighty, All-Wise.”
[2:260].
These are five examples of incidents that happened. They
prove that raising the dead can happen by the will of Allah.
We mentioned before that Jesus raised the dead from their
graves, by the will of Allah.
As for the Mind, there are two ways to correctly use it to
confirm raising the dead:
1. Allah is the One who started the creation of heavens and
earth. The One who is Capable of starting the creation is
also Capable of restarting it. Allah said, what translated
means, “And He is Who originates the creation, then
will repeat it (after it has been perished), and this is easier
for Him.” [30:27] and, “As We began the first
creation, We shall repeat it, (it is) a promise binding upon
Us. Truly, We shall do it.” [21:104] and to the one
who denied that Allah will give life to the bones when they
have rotted away, “Say (O Muhammad (sallallaahu alaihi
wa-sallam)): “‘He will give life to them Who created
them for the first time! And He is the All-Knower of every
creation.” [36:79].
2. It is noticed that the soil can become dry and that trees
and plants die. When Allah sends the rain, the soil comes
back to life and plants of all kinds grow and become green.
The One who brings life back to the dead soil is Capable of
raising the dead. Allah said, what translated means, “And
among His Signs (in this), that you see the earth barren,
but when We send down water (rain) to it, it is stirred to
life and growth (of vegetation). Verily, He Who gives it life,
surely. (He) is Able to give life to the dead (on the Day
of Resurrection). Indeed! He is Able to do all things.”
[41: 39] “And We send down blessed water (rain) from
the sky then We produce therewith gardens and grain (all harvests
that are reaped). And tall date-palms, with ranged clusters;
A provisions for (Allah’s) slaves. And We give life
therewith to dead land. Thus will be the Resurrection (of
the dead).” (50:9-11].
Some misguided people reject punishment or joy in the grave
claiming that this cannot happen. They claim that if one exhumes
the dead, he will find the grave as it was left and that it
did not change in size. This claim is rejected by the Shari’ah,
the senses and the mind:
As for the Shari’ah, we mentioned some texts before.
These texts confirm the punishment or joy in the grave. Ibn
Abbas (radiyallaahu anhuma) said, “The Prophet passed
by some walls in Madinah. He heard the screams of two persons
who were being punished in their graves.” The Prophet
(sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam) mentioned the reasons behind
this punishment, “One of them did not protect himself
(his clothes) form urine. The other one was spreading (sawing)
differences (between people).” [Saheeh ab-Bukharee]
As for the Senses, we know that, while dreaming, the one
who is asleep sees that he is enjoying a huge space or that
he is feeling pain because he is squeezed in a small area.
Sometimes, one’s sleep is interrupted because of such
nightmares, although he is still in his bed. Sleeping is similar
to dying. Allah said, what translated means, “It is
Allah Who takes away the souls at the time of their death,
and those that die not during their sleep. He keep those (souls)
for which He had ordained death and sends the rest for a term
appointed. Verily, in this are signs for a people who think
deeply.” [39:42]
As for the Mind, sometimes one sees dreams that may later
happen in real life. Some Muslims may see the Prophet in their
dreams. Whoever sees the Prophet, on the shape that he was
described in books of Hadith, is saying the truth in that
he saw him. This happens while one is still in his bed. If
this is the case in this material life, what about matters
of the other life?
As for their claim that when one exhumes a dead body, that
no signs of abnormal change, either in the body or the grave
itself, are detected, we say the following:
1. The Shari’ah cannot be rejected by depending on
these doubts. These doubts can easily be refuted, providing
one uses his mind. There is a popular saying: “There
are many who refute a truth, while the problem lies with their
limited comprehension.”
2. Life in the grave is a matter of the unseen. The senses
cannot unveil the unseen. If matters of the unseen are unveiled
by the senses, then belief in the unseen will not have any
useful meaning, in which case believing or disbelieving is
irrelevant, since there would be no matters of the unseen
to believe in.
3. Only the dead feel the punishment or joy in the grave.
Also, the one who is dreaming is the only one who is experiencing
the pain of being squeezed in a small space or the joy of
being in an open area. Others do not feel the same as the
one who is experiencing these dreams, although he is still
in his bed. The Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam) used
to receive revelation while he was among his companions and
the companions did not hear the revelation. Sometimes, the
angel came in the shape of an invisible man. The companions
did not see the angel while he was delivering revelation to
the Messenger.
4. Humans have limited comprehension and understanding of
the universe. They only understand what Allah gave them the
capability to understand. They do not understand all of the
existence. The seven heavens, the earth and all that which
is therein praise Allah. Allah, sometimes, gives the power
to some of His creation to hear such praise. Humans cannot
hear such praise. Allah said, what translated means, “The
seven heavens and the earth and all that is therein, glorify
Him and there is not a thing but glorifies His praise. But
you understand not their glorification. Truly, He is Ever
Forbearing, Oft-Forgiving.” [17:44]. Also, devils and
the Jinn go about in the earth. The Jinn came to the Messenger
and listened to his recitation of the Qur’aan. When
he finished, they went back to their nation to convey the
Message to them. However, this creation is out of the reach
of human’s Comprehension, “O Children of Adam!
Let not Satan deceive you, as he got your parents (Adam and
Eve) out of Paradise, stripping them of their raiment, to
show them their private parts. Verily, he and his soldiers
see you from where you will not see them. Verily, We made
the devils protectors (and helpers) for those who believe
not.” [7:27]. Creation can neither reach what is beyond
their comprehension nor understand all the existence. Therefore,
one cannot dispute ‘flatters of the unseen that he cannot
comprehend.
Chapter 8: Belief In Al-Qadar
Al-Qadar is Allah’s predestination of measurements
and sustenance of everything and everyone, according to His
Knowledge and Wisdom.
Aspects Of Belief In Al-Qadar
1. Knowledge - The belief that Allah’s Knowledge encompasses
everything, every matter, major or minor, and time frames
of everything that happens in this universe. Allah’s
Knowledge encompasses all of His Actions and actions taken
by His slaves.
2. Writing - The belief that Allah recorded everything in
a Book that He kept with Him, called “A1-Lawh’
Al-Mah’foodh” (The Preserved Book). He said, what
translated means, “Know you not that Allah knows all
that is in heaven and on earth? Verily, it is (all) in the
Book (Al-Lawh’ Al-Mah’footh). Verily, that is
easy for Allah.” [22:70].
Abdullah-ibn-Amr-ibn-al-Aas (radiyallaahu anhuma) said that
he heard the Messenger of Allah (sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam)
say, what translated means, “Allah recorded the measurement
of all matters pertaining to Creation fifty thousand years
before He created the heavens and earth.” [Saheeh Muslim]
3. The belief that nothing, whether related to Allah’s
Actions or actions taken by His slaves, can happen without
His Permission. He said, what translated means, “And
your Lord Creates whatsoever He wills and chooses.”
[28: 68], “ And Allah does what He will.” [14:
27] and, “He it is Who shapes you in the wombs as He
pleases.” [3: 6]. As for actions taken by His creation,
Allah said, “Had Allah willed, indeed He would have
given them power over you, and they would have fought you.”
[4:90] and, “And if Allah had willed, they would not
have done so. So leave them alone with their fabrications.”
[6:137].
4. The belief that Allah created all creation, all what they
possess of attributes and all their actions, “Allah
is the Creator of all things, and He is the Guardian over
all things.” [39:62] and, “He has created everything,
and has measured it exactly according to its due measurements.”
[25: 2]. Also, Abraham said to his people, as was mentioned
in the Qur’aan, “While Allah has created you and
what you make.” [37:96].
Believing in the Al-Qadar, as described above, does not mean
that people have no power over the actions they chose to take.
Islamic Shari’ah and Reality confirm that the person
has a will of his own:
As for the Shari’ah, Allah said about one’s own
will, what translated means, “So, whosoever wills, let
him take a Return to his Lord (by obeying His Commandments).”
[78:39] and, “So go to your tilt (have sexual relations
with your wives) when and how you will (not in the anus).”
[2:223]. As for one’s own power over his actions, “So
keep your duty to Allah as much as you can; listen and obey.”
[64:16] and, “Allah burdens not a person beyond his
scope. He gets reward for that (good) which he has earned,
and he is punished for that (evil) which he has earned.”
[2:286].
As for the Reality of things, every human knows that he has
a power and a will of his own. He uses his power and will
to indulge in or avoid actions of his choice. Mankind distinguish
between what they do by their own power and between what they
have no power over, like shivering due to illness or extreme
cool. However, the power and will of mankind is under the
control of Allah’s Will and Power, “To whomsoever
among you who wills to walk straight. And you will not, unless
(it be) that Allah wills, the Lord of the worlds.” [8
1:28-29]. The universe is Allah’s property and nothing
happens in His Kingdom without His Knowledge and Permission.
Belief in Al-Qadar, as explained above, does not provide
an excuse for mankind to sin or abandon what they are obligated
to do. This excuse can be rejected using the following arguments:
1. Allah said, what translated means, “Those who took
partners (in worship) with Allah will say: “If Allah
had Willed, we would not have taken partners (in worship)
with Him, nor would our fathers, and we would not have forbidden
anything (against His Will). “Likewise bellied those
who were before them, till they tasted of Our Wrath. Say:
“Have you any knowledge (proof) that you can produce
before us? Verily, you follow nothing but guess and you do
nothing but lie” [6:148]. The disbelievers did not have
a valid excuse when they said that what they did was according
to A1-Qadar. If this excuse was valid, then why will Allah
punish them for their sins?
2. Allah said, what translated means, “Messengers as
bearers of good news as well as of warning in order that mankind
should have no plea against Allah after the Messengers And
Allah is Ever All-Powerful, All-Wise.” [4:165]. Sending
down the Messengers took place according to A1-Qadar, also.
This is why the disbelievers cannot use Al-Qadar as an
excuse for not believing, because Al-Qadar provided them with
the means to escape Allah’s punishment by following
His Messengers.
3. Ali-ibn-Abi Talib (radiyallaahu anhu) said that the Prophet
(sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam) said, what translated means,
“One’s final destination, in Hell or Paradise,
is already determined for each one of you.” A man said,
“Should we depend (on this fact), O Messenger of Allah
(meaning to abandon working deeds)?” He said, “No.
Perform deeds, because everyone will be helped (to go on the
path that he chooses and reach his destiny).” Then he
read the Ayah. “As for him who gives (in charity) and
keeps his duty to Allah and fears Him...” [92:5].”
[1]
4. Allah conveyed His Commandments to His slaves and did
not require them to do what is beyond their capacity. “So
keep your duty to Allah (and fear Him) as much as you can.”
[64:16], and “Allah burdens not a person beyond his
scope.” [2:286]. If the slave is forced to do whatever
deeds he performs, then Allah would have required from him
what is beyond his capacity, and this is a false belief. For
this reason, Allah forgives sins that take place because of
ignorance or forgetfulness.
5. Al-Qadar is a matter of Allah’s Knowledge. No one
can uncover his own Qadar but after it happens. One’s
intention to perform a deed precedes the action itself. He
does not know what Al-Qadar holds for him. Therefore, Al-Qadar
is not a valid excuse for sinning and abandoning the Commandments.
6. One always seeks what is convenient for him. No one of
sane mind would abandon what brings material benefit to him,
saying that Al-Qadar forced him to take this course of action.
Therefore, why would one use Al-Qadar as an excuse for abandoning
what brings benefit to him in matters of religion and not
do the same for matters of life?
If a man has to choose between two countries to move to,
one of them is chaotic, full of incidents of murder, looting,
rape, insecurity and hunger. Would he choose to go to this
country or would he go to another country, which is safe for
him and secure, with abundance in material joys, where one’s
honor, possessions and human rights are preserved? There is
no doubt that this man would choose the second country, where
he will be safe and secure. No one of sane mind would choose
to go to the first country, claiming that this is his Qadar.
Therefore, why would one choose what ends him up in Hell,
rather than Paradise, in the Last Life, claiming that this
is his Qadar?
When one is sick and is given a medicine to take, he will
take the medicine even though he does not like its taste.
When one is told to go on a diet, he would not eat the food
that he likes, in order to satisfy this diet and to stay fit.
No one of sane mind would refuse to take medicines or go on
medical diets, claiming that this is his Qadar. Therefore,
why would one abandon implementing Allah’s and His Messenger’s
Commandments, thus bringing Allah’s Wrath on him, claiming
that this is his Qadar?
7. If one of those, who abandon the Commandments and indulge
in sinning, comes under attack on his honor or possessions,
would he accept the excuse of the attacker, if he says that
he attacked him because it was his Qadar to attack him, and
therefore he is not to be blamed? Indeed No! Therefore, why
does this person refuse Al-Qadar as an excuse for whoever
attacked him, while he depends on Al-Qadar as an excuse for
abandoning Allah’s rights on him?
It was reported that Omar ibn Al-Khattab (radiyallaahu anhu)
was brought a man who was caught stealing. Omar ordered that
this man’s hand be cut off. The man said, “Wait,
O leader of the believers. I only stole because this was in
the Qadar of Allah.” Omar said, “And we are cutting
your hand because it is in the Qadar of Allah.”
Benefits Of Belief In Al-Qadar
1. Depending on Allah alone when one indulges in any action.
Taking the necessary precautions is not the cause of one’s
success in the intended actions. All matters are under the
full control of the Qadar of Allah.
2. When one succeeds in performing an action, he must not
be proud of himself. All good deeds are successfully performed
because of Allah’s bounty, because He ordained that
this matter to be successful. To be proud will make one forget
to thank Allah for permitting him to successfully perform
this deed.
3. Believing in Al-Qadar leads one to feel satisfied, safe
and secure. All incidents that happen to a person are a result
of Allah’s Qadar. One should not feel miserable for
losing or not gaining what he likes. All this happens according
to the Qadar of Allah. Allah is the King and Lord of the heavens
and earth and His Qadar will happen exactly as He Will, “No
calamity befalls on the earth or in yourselves but is inscribed
in the Book of Decrees (Al-Lawh’ Al-Mah’footh),
before We bring it into existence. Verily, that is easy for
Allah. In order that you may not be sad over matters that
you fail to get, nor rejoice because of that which has been
given to you. And Allah likes not prideful boasters.”
[57:22-23]. The Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam) said,
what translated means, “Pleasing is the attitude of
the believer. All of his matters are righteous. This is only
for the believer. If a joy is brought to him, he thanks (Allah
for it). This is better for him. If a calamity befalls him,
he is patient. This is also good for him.” [Saheeh Muslim]
Two groups fell into misguidance with regard to Al-Qadar:
1. Al-Jabriyyah - This group claimed that the person is forced
to do whatever he does and that he has no power or will of
his own.
2. Al-Qadariyyah - They claimed that the person has a will
and power independent of Allah’s Will and Power.
The Shari’ah and Real Life are used to refute the first
group, Al-Jabriyyah.
As for the Shari’ah, Allah confirmed that humans have
a will and power of their own, ‘Among you are some that
desire this world and some that desire the Hereafter. [3:152],
“And say: “The Truth is from your Lord.”
Then whosoever wills, let him believe, and whosoever wills,
let him disbelieve. Verily, We have prepared for the unjust,
a Fire whose walls will be surrounding them.” [18:29]
and. “Whosoever does righteous, good deeds, it is for
(the benefit of) his own-self and whosoever does evil, it
is against his own-self, and your Lord is not at all unjust
to (His) slaves.” [41:46].
As for Real Life, everyone knows the difference between his
actions, like eating, drinking, selling and buying, and between
what is beyond his power, like shivering and accidentally
falling off a roof, for example. The first type of actions
are his. He chooses them on his own will using his own power.
The second type of actions are beyond his control.
The Shari’ah and The Mind are also used to refute the
second group, Al-Qadariyyah.
As for the Shari’ah, Allah created everything and nothing
happens without His permission. He said that all actions taken
by His slave happen by His Will, “Allah had willed,
succeeding generations would not have fought against each
other, after clear Verses of Allah had come to them, but they
differed, some of them believed and others disbelieved, If
Allah had willed, they would not have fought against one another,
but Allah does what He likes.” [2:253] and, “And
if We had willed, surely! We would have given every person
his guidance, but the Word from Me took effect (about evildoers),
that I will fill Hell with Jinn and mankind together.”
[32:13].
As for The Mind, the universe is Allah’s Kingdom and
mankind are a part of this Kingdom. Therefore, all mankind
are owned by Allah. The slave cannot do anything in this Kingdom
unless its Lord, Allah, gives him permission.
FOOTNOTES
[1] Saheeh aL-Bukhari & Saheeh Muslim (the wordings are
by Al-Bukhari)]. Muslim’s narration of this Hadith reads,
“All will be helped to satisfy what they were created
for.” The Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wa-sallam) ordered
the companions to perform righteous, good deeds and not to
depend on Al-Qadar.
Chapter 9 : The Goals Of Islamic Belief –(Aqeedah)
A person’s goals are the destination that he wishes
to reach by taking certain actions. The Islamic ‘Aqeedah
(belief) has goals and values that are the destination of
whoever preserves it:
1 - Seeking the Pleasure of Allah and worshipping Him alone.
Allah is the Creator who has no partners. Therefore, He alone
must be worshipped and His Pleasure must be intended by every
action one takes.
2 - Freeing the mind from the confusion caused by not following
this ‘Aqeedah. Whoever does not believe in this ‘Aqeedah
is either an atheist who is worshipping material means or
is a follower of misguidance and darkness caused by false
beliefs.
3 - Gaining psychological and intellectual satisfaction.
The ones who believe in this ‘Aqeedah do not fall victim
to psychological complexes or confusion. This ‘Aqeedah
builds a direct and strong relationship between the Lord and
His salve. The believer accepts Allah as the Lord, the Legislator
and The King. He is satisfied with this belief. His heart
is pleased with the following of Islam and he would not exchange
this pleasure for anything else.
4 - Purifying one’s intentions and deeds. This ‘Aqeedah
protects one from falling into misguidance in acts of Worship
or in dealings with others. It requires its followers to follow
the path set by the Messengers. This path leads to Safety
and Purity in the hearts and actions.
5 - Being serious with regards to all matters. One does not
pass the chance to do righteous, good deeds, but he takes
any chance to gain Allah’s rewards. One is always on
his guard against any path that leads to sin, fearing Allah’s
punishment. This ‘Aqeedah requires its followers to
believe in the Resurrection and the Day of Reckoning, “(For
all there will be degrees (or ranks) according to what they
did. And your Lord is not unaware of what they do " [6:132].
The Prophet also encouraged this attitude, “The strong
believer is better and more liked by Allah than the weak believer.
However, each one of them has (a certain degree of ) goodnes.
Seek what brings benefit to you and depend on Allah. Do not
be weak if any calamity befalls you, do not say: ‘Had
I done that, then this would not have happened.’ Only
say: ‘Allah has ordained (this matter) and whatever
He will He does.’ “Had I,” opens the door
wide for the Devil to do his work” [Saheeh Muslim]
6 - Establishing a strong nation that strives to preserve
its religion and solidify its gains. This nation disregards
the losses it concurs while striving to preserve the religion.
Allah said, what translated means, “Only those are the
believers who have believed in Allah and His Messenger, and
afterwards doubt not but strive with their wealth and their
lives for the cause of Allah. Those! They are the truthful”
[49:15].
7 - Reaching happiness in this life and in the Last Life,
by leading individuals and groups to guidance and gaining
their Lord’s bounties and good rewards, “Whoever
works righteousness, whether male or female, while he (or
she) is a true believer (in Allah) verily, to him We will
give a good ljfe (in this world), and We shall pay them certainly
a reward in proportion to the best of what they used to do
(Paradise in the Hereafter)." [16:97].
These are some of the goals that Islam seeks for its followers
to reach. We pray that Allah helps us and the rest of Muslims
to reach them.
Source: http://www.ahya.org/
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