(1) What is the most basic thing an Abd 'worshipper' should do?
The first thing is that they should know why Allah created them. They need to know why He sent Rasul 'Messengers' to them. They need to know why He created the Garden and the Fire. They need to know why He will judge and set the Balance for them. They need to know why, on the Day of Judgment, some of them will be most happy while others utterly miserable.
(2) Why did Allah create mankind ?
Allah said: "We created not the heavens, the earth, and all between them, Merely in (idle) sport: We created them not except for just ends: but most of them do not know." 44:38-39
And He said: "Not without purpose did We create heaven and earth and all between! That were the thought of Unbelievers! But woe to the Unbelievers because of the Fire (of Hell)!" 38:27
And He said: "Allah created the heavens and the earth for just ends, and in order that each soul may find the recompense of what it has earned, and none of them shall be wronged." 45:22
And He said: "I have only created Jinns and men, that they may serve Me." 51:56
(3) What does "Abd" p. "Ibad" mean?
Abd has two meanings:
(a) A slave, who is under the power of his master. In this sense all created things, animals and people are slaves to their Creator because each and everyone of them is under His power.
(b) A worshipper, a person who worships his Creator in love and humility. In this sense it refers only to the true believers who are the most highly esteemed Ibad, and the nearest to Him. Those for whom there is no fear and who have no cause whatsoever for sadness.
(4) What is Ibadah?
It is a collective de******ion for everything that Allah loves and accepts, be it an act or word whether seen or unseen. It also means denial of anything that contradicts the above.
(5) When can an act be deemed Ibadah?
If it fulfills two conditions: complete love and complete humility.
Allah said: "But those of Faith are overflowing in their love for Allah." 2:165
And He Said: "Verily those who live in awe for fear of their Lord" 23:57
Both components are combined in the next Ayah 'verse':
Allah said: "These (three) were ever quick in doing in good works: they used to call on Us in yearning and awe. And humble themselves before Us." 21:90
(6) How can the Abd know that he loves Allah?
The Abd can know this when he loves what Allah loves and hates what He hates, when he obeys His commands and avoids His prohibitions, when he befriends his allies and fights His foes. Therefore the strongest bond among a people has been love as well as hate for the sake of Allah.
(7) How can the Ibad know what pleases Allah and is acceptable to Him?
They know this through the Rusul 'Messengers' Allah sent to them, through the books he sent down to them commanding what pleases Him and is acceptable to Him and prohibiting what displeases him and is unacceptable to Him. Thus mankind may put forward no excuse of ignorance on the Day of Judgment.
Allah said: "Messengers who give good news as well as warnings, that mankind, after (the coming) of the messengers , should have no plea against Allah." 4:165
And He said: "Say: If you do love Allah, follow me: Allah will love you and forgive you your sins: for Allah is Oft Forgiving, Most Merciful." 3:31
(8) How can Ibadah 'worship' be acceptable?
It has to have three things:
First, it has to come out of true willingness from the Abd.
Second, it should be done with real devotion.
Third, it should conform to the Shariah that Allah commanded should be the only way to follow.
(9) What is the meaning of true willingness?
It is leaving laziness and exerting effort to have one's words conforming to one's deeds.
Allah said: "Oh ye who believe! Why do ye say that which ye do not do. Grievously hateful is it in the sight of Allah that ye say that which ye do not do." 61:2-3
(10) What is the meaning of real devotion?
It means that what the Abd wants with his intentions, words and deeds whether seen or unseen should be directed for the sake of Allah
Allah said: "And they have been commanded no more than this: to worship Allah, offering Him sincere devotion, being True (in faith)" 98:5
And He said: "And have in their minds no favor for anyone for which a reward is expected in return. But only the desire to seek the Countenance of their Lord Most High." 92:19-20
And He said: "(Saying), "We feed you for the sake of Allah alone: No reward do we desire from you, nor thanks." 76:9
And He said: "To any that desires the harvest of the Hereafter, We give increase in his tilth; and to any that desires the tilth of this world, We grant somewhat thereof, But he has no share or lot in the Hereafter." 42:20
What is the Shariah that Allah commanded to be the only way to follow?
It is Hanifeyyah, the religion of Ibraheem 'Abraham' (A.S.)
Allah said: "The Religion before Allah is Islam (submission to His Will)." 3: 19
And He said: "Do they seek for other than the religion of Allah? – While all creatures in the heavens and on earth have, willing or unwilling, bowed to His Will (accepted Islam)." 3: 83
And He said: "And who turns away from the religion of Abraham but such as de**** their souls with folly" 2:130
And He said: "If anyone desires a religion other than Islam (submission to Allah) never will it be accepted of him; and in the Hereafter he will be in the ranks of those who have lost." 3: 85
And He said: "What! Have they partners (in godhead), who have established for them religion without the permission of Allah?" 42:21
(12) What are the Marateb 'ranks' of Islam as a religion?
Three; Islam, Iman and Ihsan. Each of them includes the Deen 'Religion' in its entirety.
(13) What is the meaning of Islam?
It means succumbing to Allah in Tawhid. It means following Him in obedience. It means devotion to Him by associating no partners to Him.
Allah said: "Who can be better in religion than one who submits his whole self to Allah." 4: 125
And He said: "And whoever succumbs his whole self to Allah and is a doer of good, has grasped indeed the firmest hand-hold." 31:22
And He said: "But your God is one God. Submit then your wills to Him and give thou the good news to those who humble themselves." 22:34
(14) What is the evidence that it is comprehensive of all religion?
Allah said: "The Religion before Allah is Islam (Submission to His Will)." 3:19
The Prophet (S) said: "Islam started as a stranger and it will become a stranger again as it had started." And he said: "The best part of Islam is faith in Allah."
(15) What is the evidence that it has defined the five pillars in detail?
The Prophet said in his Hadeeth when Jibreel asked him concerning Deen 'Religion' : "Islam means that you should declare that there is no other God but Allah and Muhammad is the Prophet of Allah, that you should establish Salah and that you should give Zakah, that you should perform Saum of the month of Ramadhan and that you should perform Hajj if you can"
(16) How important are the two declarations of faith in Islam?
The Abd will not enter Islam without them.
Allah said: "Only those are believers who believe in Allah and His Messenger." 24, 62 and 49:15
And the Prophet said: "I was commanded to fight people till they declare that: 'There is no God but Allah and that Muhammad is his Abd 'servant and Messenger.' "
(17) What evidence is there for the declaration that "There is no other god but Allah"?
Allah said: "There is no god but He: that is the witness of Allah, His angels, and those endowed with knowledge standing firm on justice. There is no god but He, the Exalted in Power, The Wise." 3:18
And He said: "Know, therefore, that there is no god except Allah." 47:19
And He said: "There is no god except Allah." 3:62
And He said: "No son did Allah beget, nor is there any god along with Him." 23:91
And He said: "Say: if there had been (other) gods with Him, as they say, behold, they would certainly have sought out a way in submitting to the Lord of the throne." 17:42
(18) What is the meaning of the declaration that "There is no other god but Allah"?
It means that no other being but Allah deserves Ibadah 'worship' and that it is deserved only by Allah with no associate as He has no associate in his power and ownership of the world.
Allah said: "This because Allah – He is the Reality; and those beside Him whom they invoke, - they are but vain Falsehood: Verily Allah is He, Most High, Most Great." 22:62
(19) What conditions must be present for one who utters the Shahada 'declaration of faith' for it to benefit him or her?
There are seven conditions.
First, knowledge that is understanding of its meaning.
Second, certainty, that is the heart should be fully convinced of it.
Third, Inqiyad 'Submission' that is following it in word and deed.
Fourth, accepting it as a whole. That is not rejecting any part of it.
Fifth, faith and devotion to it.
Sixth, Sidq 'Truthfulness' that is, being true to it from the depth of one's heart not by mere utterance.
Seventh, Mahaba 'Love' for it and for people who believe in it, Mualah and Muadah, 'alliance and enmity' that is, aiding those who love it and fighting those who fight them.
(20) What evidence supports the condition of knowledge in the Quran and the Sunnah?
Allah said: "Only he who bears witness to the Truth, and with full knowledge" 43-86
bearing witness to the truth means making the declaration of faith knowing the meaning in their hearts of what they uttered with their tongues.
The Prophet (S) said: "He who dies knowing that there is no god but Allah, enters Heaven
What evidence supports the condition of Yaqin 'certainty' in the Quran and the Sunnah?
Allah said: "only those are believers who have believed in Allah and His Rasul 'Messenger' , and have never since doubted, but have striven with their belongings and their persons in the Case of Allah: such are the sincere ones." 49-15
The Prophet (S) said: "I bear witness that there is no other god but Allah and that I am the Rasul 'Messenger' of Allah: No Abd will meet Allah with this declaration, having no doubt in them but will enter Heaven."
And He said to Abu Hurairah: "Whoever you find behind this wall bearing witness that there is no other god but Allah certain of it in their hearts, give them the glad tidings that they will enter paradise."
(22) What evidence supports the condition of Inqiyad 'Submission' in the Quran and the Sunnah?
Allah said: "Whoever submits his whole self to Allah, and is a doer of good, has grasped indeed the firmest hand-hold" 31-22
The Prophet (S) said: "None of you is a believer until his inclinations follow what has been revealed to me."
(23) What evidence supports the condition of Qabul 'acceptance ' in the Quran and the Sunnah?
Allah said concerning those who reject it: "Bring ye up", it shall be said, "the wrong-doers and their wives, and the things they worshipped besides Allah, and lead them to the way to the (Fierce) Fire! But stop them, for they must be asked: 'What is the matter with you that ye help not each other?' Nay, but that day they shall submit (to Judgment); and they will turn to one another, and question one another. They will say: "It was ye who used to come to from the right hand." They will reply: "Nay, ye yourselves had no faith! "Nor had we any authority over you. Nay, it was ye who were a people in obstinate rebellion! "So now has been proved true, against us, the word of our Lord that we shall indeed (have to) taste (the punishment of our sins): "We led you astray: for truly we were ourselves astray." Truly, that Day, they will (all) share in the Chastisement. Verily that is how We shall deal with Sinners. For they, when they were told that there is no god except Allah, would puff themselves up with pride, and say: "What! Shall we give up our gods for the sake of a poet possessed?" 37:22-36
The Prophet (S) said: "The similitude of what Allah has sent me with of Guidance and Knowledge is that of a lot of rain that reached some land, some parts of that land was pure and accepted the rain and give out plenty of grass, some other parts were barren and held the water but give out no grass, still the water held was beneficial to people that they drank and give water to their animals and irrigated their crops. A third part of land got the rain that was sandy so neither kept the water nor gave out grass. These are the similitude of those who understand well the Deen 'Religion' 'religion' of Allah, benefit from it and thus learnt and taught others. And the similitude of those who have not learnt from it and rejected the Guidance I was sent with."
(24) What evidence supports the condition of Ikhlaas 'Sincere devotion' in the Quran and the Sunnah?
Allah said: "Is it not to Allah the sincere devotion is due?" 39:3
Allah said: "So serve Allah, offering Him sincere devotion" 39:2
The Prophet (S) said: "The happiest people with my intercession are those who say there is no god but Allah with sincere devotion in their hearts."
The Prophet (S) said: "Allah has forbidden the Fire to touch whoever says "there is no god but Allah" saying it for the sake of Allah."
(25) What evidence supports the condition of Sidq 'truthfulness' in the Quran and the Sunnah?
Allah said: "Do men think that will be left alone on saying, "We believe", and that they will not be tested? We did test those before them, and Allah will certainly know those who are true from those who are false" 29:2-3
The Prophet (S) said: "Whoever bears witness that "there is no god but Allah and that Mohammad is His Rasul 'Messenger' saying it truthfully in his heart, Allah will forbid Fire to touch him"
About the desert man whom the Prophet taught the requirements of Islam when the latter said (I will neither add to nor diminish from them). The Prophet (S) said: "He is successful if he is truthful."
(26) What evidence supports the condition of Mahaba 'Love' in the Quran and the Sunnah?
Allah said: "O ye who believe? If any from among you turn back from his faith, soon will Allah produce a people whom He will love as they will love Him" 5-54
The Prophet (S) said: "Whoever has these three things will taste the sweetness of faith: first that Allah and His Rasul 'Messenger' be more loved by him than any other. Second that his love for any other person is only for the sake of Allah. Third, that he hates to revert to Kufr 'disbelief', after Allah has rescued him from it, as he hates to be thrown into the fire."
(27) What evidence supports the condition of Mualah and Muadah 'alliance and enmity' in the Quran and the Sunnah?
Allah said: "O ye who believe! Take not the Jews and Christians for your friends and protectors: They are but friends and protectors to each other. And he amongst you that turns to them (for friendship and protection) is of them. Verily Allah guides not a people unjust. Those in whose hearts is a disease – thou seest how eagerly they run about amongst them, saying: "We do fear lest a change of fortune bring us disaster." Ah! Perhaps Allah will give (thee) victory, or a decision from Him then will they regret of the thoughts which they secretly harbored in their hearts. And those who believe will say: "Are these the men who swore their strongest oaths by Allah, that they were with you? All that they do will be in vain, and they will fall into (nothing but) ruin. O ye who believe? If any from among you turn back from his faith, soon will Allah produce a people whom He will love as they will love Him, - Lowly with the Believers, mighty against the Rejecters, fighting in the Way of Allah, and never afraid of the reproaches of such as find fault. That is the Grace of Allah which He will bestow on whom He pleases. And Allah encompasses all, and He knows all things. Your (real) friends are (no less than) Allah, His Rasul 'Messenger' , and the Believers, - those who establish regular prayers and pay Zakat and they bow down humbly (in worship)." 5:51-55
Allah said: "O ye who believe? Take not for protectors your fathers and your brothers if they love infidelity above Faith: If any of you do so, they do wrong. Say: If it be that your fathers, your sons, your brothers, your mates, or your kindred: the wealth that ye have gained; the commerce in which ye fear a decline: or the dwellings in which ye delight- are dearer to you than Allah or His Rasul 'Messenger' , or the striving in His Case;- then wait until Allah brings about His Decision: and Allah guides not the rebellious." 9:23,24
Allah said: "Thou wilt not find any people who believe in Allah and the Last Day, loving those who oppose Allah and His Rasul 'Messenger' , even though they were their fathers and their sons, or their brothers, or their kindred. For such He has written faith in their hearts, and strengthened them with a spirit from Himself. And he will admit them to Gardens beneath which Rivers flow, to dwell therein (forever). Allah will be well pleased with them, and they with Him. They are the Party of Allah. Truly it is the Party of Allah that will achieve success." 58:22,
See also 60:1-13
(28) What evidence supports the condition of Shahada 'declaration' that "Muhammad is His Prophet" in the Quran and the Sunnah?
Allah said: "Allah did confer a great favor on the Believers when He sent among them a Rasul 'Messenger' from among themselves, rehearsing unto them the Signs of Allah, purifying them, and instructing them in ******ure and Wisdom, while, before that, they had been in manifest error." 3: 164
"Now hath come unto you a Rasul 'Messenger' from amongst yourselves: it grieves him that ye should suffer, ardently anxious is he over you: to the Believers is he most kind and merciful." 9: 128
Allah said: "When the Hypocrites come to thee, they say, "We bear witness that thou art indeed the Rasul 'Messenger' of Allah." Yea, Allah knows that thou art indeed His Rasul 'Messenger' . And Allah bears witness that the Hypocrites are indeed liars." 63:1
As well as other Ayas 'Verses'
(29) What is the meaning of Shahada 'declaration' that "Muhammad (S) is His Rasul 'Messenger'"?
It is utter belief from the bottom of the heart that goes hand in hand with the utterance of the tongue that Muhammad is His Abd 'servant' and His Rasul 'Messenger' sent to all the peoples, humans and Jinns.
Allah said: "O Prophet! Truly we have sent thee as a Witness, a Bearer of Glad Tidings, and a Warner,- and as one who invites to Allah's (Grace) by His leave, and as a Lamp spreading Light." 33:45,46
Thus it is a must to believe all that he said be that stories of what had happened before, or news of what will happen after, to believe what he declared lawful and what he made forbidden, to follow all his commands and shy away from and give up all that he prohibited, to follow his Shariah 'the laws he brought' and follow his Sunnah 'the way he behaved' secretly as well as openly, and to accept his judgment and submit to it.
To believe that obeying him is obeying Allah and that disobeying him is disobeying Allah, because he is the one who delivers His message, and God did not let him die till he had completed His Deen 'Religion' 'Religion' and made Al-Balagh al-Mubin 'the most clear delivery of the News' That he has left his Ummah (people who follow him) on the white way whose night is as clear as its day and that whoever leaves it perishes. More of these will be discusses later In shaa Allah, 'Allah willing'
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