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Prohibition of Shirk in Social
Customs
This chapter contains various
Verses and Ahddith which prove that the manner in
which a man expresses his gratitude to Allah and dignifies Him in his
day-to-day mundane affairs, observing and employing different modes, he
must refrain from doing the same in respect of any entity other than
Allah. The
whispering of Satan (Devil prodding): {They
(all those who worship others than Allah) invoke nothing but female
deities besides Him (Allah), and they invoke nothing but Satan a
persistent rebel!" Allah cursed him. And he (Satan) said: ‘I will take
an appointed portion of your slaves. Verily, I will mislead them, and
surely, I will arouse in them false desires; and certainly, I will
order them to slit the ears of cattle, and indeed I will order them to
change the nature created by Allah. And whoever takes Satan as a Wali
(protector or helper) instead of Allah, has surely
suffered a manifest loss. He (Satan) makes promises to them, and
arouses in them false desires; and Satan's promises are nothing but
deceptions. The dwelling of such (people) is Hell, and they will find
no way of escape from it.} (V.4:117-l20) The people who invoke deities other
than Allah, they worship none but females (according to them). Someone
calls upon Hazrat Bibi, someone Bibi Asiyah, someone Bibi Utawli,
someone red fairy, someone black fairy, someone Satila, someone Masani
and someone goddess Kali. These are merely fancies having no trace of
reality. These presumed male and female deities are none but delinquent
fallacies and whisperings induced by Satan which the people have taken
to be the objects of worship. The one who speaks and
creates spectacles (by playing
tricks) sometimes, is none other than Satan himself. Polytheistic rituals in regard to
the soliciting of children: {It is
He Who has created you from a single person (Adam), and (then) He has
created from him his wife (Eve), in order that he might enjoy the
pleasure of living with her. When he had sexual relation with her, she
became pregnant and she carried it about lightly. Then when it became
heavy, they both invoked Allah, their Lord (saying): If you give us a Salih
child (good in every aspect), we shall indeed be among
the grateful. But when He gave them a Salih child
(good in every aspect), they ascribed partners to Him (Allah) in that
which He has given to them. High is Allah, Exalted above all that they
ascribe as partners to Him.} (V. 7: 189,190) It alludes to the fact that Allah
Himself created the man originally gave him a wife and caused a feeling
of love to grow between them. And when they expected a child, they made
supplications to Allah that they would be extremely thankful to Him if
He blessed them with a Salih child (i.e. good in
every aspect of life and robust in health and sound in his mental
faculties etc.) Once blessed with such a child according to what they
longed for, they turned into the devotees of the so-called deities and
started making vows to them. Some people take their children to the
graves of saints and some to their sanctums. Someone raises a braided
plait on his shaven head in someone's name, whereas someone else either
puts a sash (around one's neck)
[1]
or a chain (around one's neck
or feet). Someone even goes to the extent
of committing such an inequity that he coerces and subjugates his child
to turn into a mendicant (as a gratitude towards the accomplishment of
his vow to a deity) and giving his children such polytheistic names
like Nabi Bakhsh, Ali Bakhsh, Pir Bakhsh, Satila Bakhsh, Ganga Bakhsh,
Jamna Das, etc. etc. As far as Allah is concerned, He is totally free
from their callousness and insensitivity, but these dolts become
deprived of their Faith. Polytheistic
rituals in Agriculture: {And
they assign to Allah a share of the tilth and cattle which
He has created, and they say: 'This is for Allah' according to their
pretending and this is for our (Allah's so-called) partners.' But the
share of their (Allah's so-called) 'partners' reaches not Allah, while
the share of Allah reaches their (Allah's so-called) "partners!" Evil
is the way they judge!} (V.6:136) It
means that even though there is no denying in the fact that all the
grain and animals have been created by Allah, but despite having a
cognizance of this fact, polytheists dedicate some things of theirs for
the false deities other than Allah as like they dedicate for Allah and
it is an astonishing reality that the tremendous amount of respect
which they observe while dedicating these things to the other so-called
deities, they fail to exhibit the same amount of veneration while
apportioning Allah's share in their offerings. Polytheistic
rituals in regard to the cattle: {And according to their pretending, they say' such and such cattle and crops are forbidden, and none should eat of them except those whom we allow.' And (they say) there are cattle forbidden to be used for burden or any other work, and cattle on which (at slaughtering) the Name of Allah is not pronounced; lying against Him (Allah). He will recompense them for what they used to fabricate.} (V.6:138) Some people express their opinion
about a certain thing (by merely running a conjecture) that such and
such thing is a unique one having a streak of oddity, and therefore it
only behooves that particular person to have it. Some people do not use
these animals as beasts of burden and do not let others ride them
either, on the plea that as long as this animal is under a vow (made to
such and such deity), it commands our respect and thus we are bound to
hallow it as a sacred entity. Some people dedicate the animals to the
so-called deities presuming that these acts shall go a long way to
propitiate Allah and thus their long-cherished penchants shall be
fulfilled, but fallacious are their conjectures and deeds for which
shall they indeed be penalized. Allah
the Almighty says:
{Allah
has not instituted things like Bahirah (a
she-camel whose milk was spared for the idols and nobody was allowed to
milk it) or a Saibah (a she-camel let loose for
free pasture for their false gods, e.g. idols, etc. and nothing was
allowed to be carried on it), or a Wasilah (a
she-camel at it's first delivery and then again gives birth to a she
camel at it's second delivery) or a Ham (a
stallion-camel freed from work for their idols, after it had finished a
number of copulations assigned for it, all these animals were liberated
in honor of idols as practiced by pagan Arabs in the pre-Islamic
period). But those who disbelieve invent lies against Allah, and most
of them have no understanding.} (V.5:l03) A ritual slit was used to be etched
out on to the ear of an animal which was dedicated to a certain deity.
This kind of animal was known as Bahirah. Had this
animal been a bull, it was called Sdibah.. An
animal which was declared to be under such a conditional vow that if
the same gave birth to a male colt, it (the colt) would be given away
as an offering. Now, if the said animal gave birth to both a male and
female offspring at one stroke, they would refrain from giving away
even the male colt as an offering. Such a pair of colts was called Wasilah.
People would stop riding and putting their burden on an
animal which gave birth to ten off-springs. Such an animal was called Ham.
It has clearly been stated that all these practices are
merely customs and rituals and have nothing to do with the injunctions
of Thus it becomes known to us that
the acts of dedicating an animal to a certain deity, bar-coding it, and
determining that such and such deity shall only accept a cow, a goat or
a hen in terms of offerings (against vows made to them), are nothing
but the myths and rituals of ignorance and are in contravention of the
sanctified Islamic law. Slandering Allah in the matters of
lawful and forbidden things:
{And say not concerning that which
your tongues put forth falsely: 'This is lawful and this is forbidden,'
so as to invent lies against Allah. Verily, those who invent lies
against Allah will never prosper.}(V.16:ll6) It means that one should not take
it upon himself to determine as to what is lawful and what isn't,
because such an act is the sole prerogative of Allah. This sort of
thing shall only amount to inventing lies against Allah. It is wrong to
be driven by one's own flights of fancies that if that particular
assignment is undertaken after this particular fashion, it will click
or else it shall go haywire, for one can never succeed by inventing
lies against Allah. Thus it becomes known to us that fostering such
myths that one should not partake of betel leaves in the month of
Muharram, one should not wear red dresses, the male should not eat the
food of vowing in the name of Bibi, a food offering made in the name of
a certain saint must contain those particular vegetables or the same
should necessary contain Missi (a kind of female
cosmetics in the olden days) and henna etc., or declaring that such a
food should not be eaten by a female slave or for the woman who
remarries (either after the death of her first husband or after being
divorced by him) or the ones belonging to the lower castes of the
society, or an adulteress, declaring that the offering made in the name
of Shah Abdul-Haque (a saint) has to be a Halwa (a
sweet dish) necessarily which should be prepared with an utmost
precaution and that it should not be had by someone who is addicted to
using a hubble-bubble, alleging that the offering made to Shah Madar (a
saint) has to be Maleeda (a sweet dish); the one
offered to Bu Ali Qalandar, has to be a dish of Siwaiyan (vermicelli)
and the one offered in the name of the Companions of the Cave (Ashdbe-Kahf),
a dish of meat and bread. Giving currency to such myths
that on the occasion of someone's marriage or in the event of
somebody's death, it is necessary to observe such and such customs,
propagating such ideas that a woman should not remarry after the death
of her husband, should not attend a marriage ceremony or should not
marinate pickles, fanning a superstition that this particular person
should not wear blue clothes and that person should abstain himself
from wearing red ones etc. All the above things are acts of Shirk
and the people who perpetrate such things are in fact
interfering in the matters which solely belong to Allah the Almighty
and hence are inventing their own Shari' ah. Giving
credit to the influence of planets (Zodiac signs), is an act of Shirk: "One
day the Prophet {Peace be upon Him} led us the morning prayer in
Hudaibiyah pursuant to a night-long rain. After completing the prayer,
he diverted his attention to the people and said, 'Do you know what
your Rabb said?' The Companions {May Allah be
pleased with Them} answered that Allah and His Prophet {Peace be upon
Him} knew the best. The Prophet {Peace be upon Him} answered, 'Allah
said that among the slaves of mine who entered the morning, some were
believers and some disbelievers. The one who said that this rain was
induced due to the blessing and mercy of Allah has indeed affirmed his
Faith in Me and denounced the stars and the one who said that this rain
was caused and brought by such and such star
[2]
,
has denounced me and affirmed his Faith in stars." (Al-Bukhari -Muslim) It means that the one who cherishes
such a belief that the stars (which are merely a creation of Allah)
exercise their influence in the matters of the universe, Allah
considers him as the one who negates Him. Such a person is none but a
star-worshipper. The one who affirms that this universe is operative by
Allah's command, is His beloved slave and not a star-worshipper. Thus,
we understand that believing in propitious and unpropitious hours,
making an inquiry as to which day or date is auspicious or inauspicious
(to commence an activity) and giving one's credit to the observations
of an astrologer are the activities which open the door to Shirk
(polytheism). This is due to the fact that all these
activities belong to astrology and these are only the star-worshippers
who believe in them. The astrologers are magicians and
the magicians are disbelievers: "The one who learns a chapter of
astrology in a way contrary to the commandments of Allah, has learnt a
part of magic. An astrologer is a soothsayer, a soothsayer is a
magician, and a magician is a disbeliever." (Razin)
[3]
It means that the Noble Qur'an
states that the stars are a manifestation of the power and wisdom of
Allah. They serve as an embellishment to the sky and a scourge to drive
away the Devil.
[4]
The
Qur'an never states that these stars have the power to interfere in the
running of nature or that they have a direct bearing on the virtuosity
and vices taking place in the world. Now, if someone disregards the
former merits of the stars and postulates that these heavenly bodies
influence the worldly affairs and thus claims to have the knowledge of
the unseen, he indeed is a polytheist. As the soothsayers, in the
pre-Islamic period of ignorance, used to predict about the unseen by
consulting the jinns, the astrologers do the same by consulting the
stars which means that a soothsayer, an astronomer, a Rammal (a
conjurer), a Jaffar (a soothsayer) all follow the
same creed. A Kahin (the one who prophesies about
the future events) courts friendship with the jinns just like a
magician and the same is not possible until one believes in them,
invokes them and makes an offer to them. It all relates to infidelity
and making partners to Allah. May Allah the Almighty save and preserve
Muslims from committing acts or Shirk. Amin. The Sin
of believing in Astrology: "The one who approaches a
soothsayer and consults him about any matter, his prayers shall not be
accepted for forty days." (Muslim) It means that anybody who
approaches a certain person, claiming to have the knowledge of the
unseen, and thus enquires of him about any of his problems, his prayers
shall not be accepted for forty days. This is due to the fact that such
a person has committed an act of Shirk, and Shirk
destroys all acts of worship. An astrologer, a
conjurer, a diviner, the one who predicts about the unseen by casting
lots etc. are all categorized as soothsayers. It is narrated by Qabisah {May
Allah have mercy on him} that the Prophet {Peace be upon Him} said: "The
acts of making prophesies through making a bird fly, or casting lots to
infer a good or bad omen or declaring something to be carrying a
foreboding presentiment are acts of disbelief and apostasy."
[5]
It is narrated by Abdullah bin
Mas'ud {May Allah have mercy on him} that the Prophet {Peace be upon
Him} said:
"Taking an omen is an act of Shirk,
taking an omen is an act of Shirk, taking
an omen is an act of Shirk!" The custom of taking an omen was
rife in the Arabian society and the Arabs had a great belief in it. The
Prophet {Peace be upon Him} reiterated that it is an act of Shirk
so that the people should refrain from having a faith
in this absurdity. Sa'd bin Malik {May Allah have
mercy on him} narrated that the Prophet {Peace be upon Him} said: “A belief (i.e. in the magical
properties) that an owl is a sign of omen, is baseless, no disease gets
transmitted from one person to another; and nothing is inauspicious
(carries a misfortune). Had it been so, the same would have been found
in a woman, a house and in a horse." (Abu Dawud) A belief was rife among the then
Arabs, about a victim of a murder whose death is still ur1fetaliated,
that an owl comes out of his skull and pleads for his revenge. This owl
was known as Hammah. The Prophet {Peace be upon
Him} declared this kind of faith to be baseless. Thus, the concept of
the transmigration of souls is thoroughly baseless too. The Arabs were
of the opinion that the diseases like itching and leprosy etc. are
contagious ones. The Prophet {Peace be upon Him} refuted this view to
be an erroneous one. It is narrated by Abu Hurairah {May
Allah have mercy on him} that the Prophet {Peace be upon Him} said: "There is no contagion (a disease
transmitting from one person to another), no owl (believing in its
so-called magical properties) and no Safar (a
ghost allegedly inhabiting the belly of a person)." (Bukhari) A view which was rife among the
Arabs regarding the people suffering from Ju'ul-Kalb (an
ailment characterized by an insatiable hunger) was that his belly was
inhabited by an evil spirit which in took all the food he devoured and
therefore his hunger was never satiated. This so-called evil spirit was
known as Safar. The Prophet {Peace be upon Him}
declared that there is no such thing as a ghost or an evil-spirit (i.e.
inhabiting the belly of the sick person) and this was merely a
superstition. Thus we understand that the ailments are not induced by
the evil spirits. Some people believe that some of the diseases occur
due to the influence of some evil spirits like Satila, Masani, Barahi
[8]
etc. but this is untrue.
During the pre-Islamic period, people used to
consider the month of Safar as an evil one and did not perform any
activity during this month. This was wrong too. Thus, it becomes known
to us that considering the thirteen days of Safar as inauspicious and
believing that the calamities befall the earth during this specific
period and deeming a thing, date, day or an hour to be of an evil
presentiment are all polytheistic concepts. It has been narrated by Ibn
Majah on the authority of Jabir {May Allah have mercy on him} that the
Prophet {Peace be upon Him} took the hand of a leper, put his hand
along with his own hand in a bowl and said: "Have an absolute Faith and trust
in Allah and eat." It means that our trust lies in
Allah Alone. He can inflict disease on anyone whomsoever He wishes and
can make anyone hale and hearty. We, on our part, do not desist from
eating with anyone and do not believe that a disease may be transmitted
from one person to another. Do not
make Allah an Intercessor: It is narrated by Abu Dawud on the
authority of Jubair bin Mut'im {May Allah have mercy on him} that a
nomad Arab came to the Prophet {Peace be upon Him} and said: "People are suffering from
hardships, the children are suffering from an extreme hunger and the
livestock has perished. We would like you to make supplications to
Allah on our behalf to invoke rain. We would like to appoint you as our
intercessor towards Allah and appoint Allah as our intercessor before
you." The Prophet {Peace be upon Him} (upon hearing this) started
mentioning the glory of Allah by repeating the phrase "Glory is to
Allah, Glory is to Allah." He kept doing it for such a length of time
that one could notice it (the expressions of curiosity) writ large on
the faces of his Companions. Then the Prophet {Peace be upon Him} said,
'You the one who do not understand!' Allah does not intercede on
anyone's behalf. Far Exalted is He (in his position and status) than
doing this. O ignorant person! Do you know what Allah is? His Throne
rests like this on the heavens!" He then made a gesture with folding
his fingers in a round and convex shape denoting it to be like a dome
and said that the Throne, under the weight of His Majesty is wobbling
and shaking about exactly as if the saddle of a camel gyrates and
creaks about under the weight of a rider." The incident goes that once there
was a drought in the Someone says that he has purchased
Allah for a mere pittance and someone alleges that he is two years
older than his Lord! Someone does not even feel shy to utter a
blasphemy to the effect that he would never see his Lord if He appears
to him in any shape other than that of his religious preceptor. Someone
has uttered a couplet which runs in the following manner: Another poet says: "One must treat Allah with a
madness whereas Prophet Muhammad {Peace be upon Him} must be treated
with an absolute seriousness and mental composure." Someone considers the personality
of Muhammad {Peace be upon Him} preferable to Allah Himself. All these
things are pathetic and utterly deplorable. Why have the Muslims turned
mentally decrepit ones and have become blindfolded in the presence of
the Noble Qur'an. May Allah protect us from these acts of
delinquencies. Amin. Someone has justifiably remarked: "We ask Allah's guidance that may
He bless us with (an attitude of) respectfulness as a disrespectful
person becomes deprived of the blessing of his Lord." A practice which is prevalent among
the people is that once they conduct a gathering and complete all the
portions of the Noble Qur'an therein, they pronounce a formula sentence
which goes like this: "O Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani!
Please fulfill our desire for Allah's sake!" This statement is a manifest Shirk.
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May
Allah save Muslims from such acts! One should never utter a word from
his mouth which reeks of Shirk (polytheism) or a
word which borders on impropriety and disrespectfulness towards Allah!
Allah the Almighty is magnificent! He is the Emperor of emperors, Who
is perfect in all respects and His glory never fades! It is only to
punish one for a minor fault and forgive other for a minor
deed-depends wholly on His own will. It is an arrogance to suppose
that even though one has apparently used a word showing
disrespectfulness, but in fact the same alludes to a distant meaning.
This is due to the fact that Allah is far above it all and defies all
the enigmas. If someone starts gossiping freely with his elders, it is
bound to be regarded as an arrogance and sauciness. It only suits to be
free with one's close friends in this respect and not with one's father
or a king. The
dearest names to Allah: It is narrated by Muslim on the
authority of Ibn Umar {May Allah have mercy on him} that the Prophet
said: “The
dearest names with Allah are Abdullah and Abdur-Rahman." How lovely it is to have a name
like the slave of Allah or the slave of the Most Gracious. This
category includes Abdul-Quddus, Abdul-Jaleel, Abdul-Khaliq, Ilahi
Bakhsh, Allah Diya, Allah Dad etc. All these names demonstrate a
relationship to Allah. Kunya
[10]
(pet name) with the name of Allah
must be avoided: It is
narrated by Abu Dawud and An-Nasa'i on the authority of Shuraih bin
Hani {May Allah have mercy on him}: "When I, along with the delegation
of my clan, visited the Prophet {Peace be upon Him}, he {Peace be upon
Him} noticed that the people of my clan were addressing me with a
patronymic appellation of Abul-Hakam. He (the
Prophet {Peace be upon Him} called me and said, "Hakam (the
one having a jurisdiction) is none but Allah Himself. Only His
commandments are effective. Why do you have such a pet name as Abul-Hakam." It means that it is only the
prerogative of Allah to settle the disputes and give verdict in regard
to all the dissensions, a fact which shall be demonstrated on the Day
of Judgment. No other is capable of doing that. Thus it becomes clear
to us that a word which only befits the magnificence of Allah must not
be used for someone else. For instance, none but Allah should be called
the "King of kings." "He Alone is the Rabb of the
whole universe and can do anything He likes." This type of expressions
may only be used for Allah. Similarly the expressions like the object
of worship, the All-wise, the Carefree etc. are only fit to be used for
Allah Alone. It is narrated in Sharh
As-Sunnah by Hudhaifa{May Allah have mercy on him} that the Prophet {Peace be upon Him} said: "Do not say, what Allah and
Muhammad {Peace be upon Him} wished, but you should only say, what
Allah wished." Taking
an oath in the name of anyone other than Allah is an act of Shirk: "The one who administers an oath in
the name of anyone other than Allah, has committed an act of Shirk.” It is narrated by Abdur-Rahmiin bin
Samurah {May Allah have mercy on him} that the Prophet {Peace be upon
Him} said: "Do not take an oath in the name of
the idols nor in the name of your fathers." (Muslim). It is
narrated by Ibn Umar {May Allah have mercy on him} that Allah's Prophet
{Peace be upon Him} said: "Allah prohibits you from taking an
oath in the name of your forefathers. If anyone of you were to take an
oath, let him either do it in the Name of Allah or he should observe
silence." (Al-Bukhari-Muslim) It is narrated by Abu Hurairah {May
Allah have mercy on him} that the Prophet {Peace be upon Him} said: "Whoever has taken an oath in the
name of Al-Laat and Al-Uzza (name
of two idols) (by the force of habit), he must say La Ilaha
ill-Allah. (There is no one worthy of being worshipped but
Allah). (Al-Bukhari-Muslim) During the pre-Islamic period, it
was a common practice to swear to the idols. After embracing Islam, if
someone happens to swear to an idol unconsciously (by the force of
habit), he must immediately recite La Ilaha ill-Allah to
affirm the Oneness of Allah. Thus it becomes known to us that we must
refrain from taking an oath in anyone's name other than Allah. If such
a thing happens inadvertently, one must immediately seek Allah's
forgiveness. The types of oaths prevalent among the polytheists tend to
weaken and jeopardize the Faith. The verdict of the Prophet {Peace
be upon Him} about observing vows: A
certain person during the era of the Prophet {Peace be upon Him} made a
vow that he would slaughter a camel in a place known as "Bawanah." Then
this person came to the Prophet {Peace be upon Him} and informed him
about his vow. The Prophet {Peace be upon Him} said: Does the said
place comprise any of the sanctums (dedicated to any of the deities
during the pre-Islamic period)?" The Companions of the Prophet {Peace
be upon Him} answered in negative. Then the Prophet enquired of them as
to whether had there been any festival observed there? They still
answered in negative. Then the Prophet instructed this person to go
ahead with observing his vow Thus it becomes known to us that it
is a sinful act to observe a vow in the name of anyone other than
Allah. One should never accomplish such a vow because making an
intention to undertake such a vow is itself a sin and if someone still
goes ahead and completes it, he will only incur an increased amount of
sin. It is further added to our knowledge that a place where the
animals are sacrificed in the name of the deities (to the exclusion of
Allah), their worship is regularly conducted and congregational
activities of Shirk are performed, we should not
even carry there an animal which is to be sacrificed in the Name of
Allah. We should also refrain from attending such activities, irrespective of our
intention whether good or bad, because participating in these
activities is itself a perpetually bad thing. Prostration
to Allah and paying due respect to a Messenger: The Prophet {Peace be upon Him} was
sitting with a group of Muhajirin and Ansar.
A camel came walking all the way to the Prophet {Peace
be upon Him} and prostrated before him. Upon observing this spectacle,
his Companions said: "O Allah's Messenger {Peace be upon Him}! The
animals and trees prostrate before you! And as long as they do it, we
are more rightful in doing this to you (i.e. to prostrate before you)."
The Prophet {Peace be upon Him} answered: "You must worship your Lord
and pay due respect to your brothers." (Musnad Ahmad). It means that all the human beings
are brothers to one another. The one who is the most elderly and the
most pious is an elder brother. We should respect such a person just
like our elder brother. Allah is the Rabb of all
and therefore, we should worship none but Him alone. Thus we understand
that all the people who are close to Allah, regardless of whether they
are Messengers or saints, are none but the helpless slaves of Allah,
and are our brothers, and as long as Allah has bestowed on them marks
of greatness, they are like our brothers and we are instructed to obey
them. Since we are younger to them, we are instructed to respect them
in their capacity as human beings only without giving them a Divine
status (i.e. without making them an object of worship). It is further
added to our knowledge that some saints are held in great reverence by
animals and trees also and hence we do find some Dargah (sanctums
and tombs of saints) being frequented by lions, or elephants or wolves,
but the human beings are not supposed to emulate their examples and ape
them in their actions. A human being may only respect someone within
the limits prescribed by Allah and may not exceed it. For example, the
statutes of Shari'ah do not permit anyone to take
a residence in a tomb or around a grave in the capacity of a Mujawir
(caretaker or custodian of a grave) and therefore, one
must never become a Mujawir even though one may
notice the presence of a lion day and night at a certain tomb of a
saint, since it is not the becoming of a man to ape an animal. It is reported by Abu Dawud on the
authority of Qais bin Sa'd {May Allah have mercy on him}: It is reported by Muslim on the
authority of Abu Hurairah {May Allah have mercy on him} that the
Prophet {Peace be upon Him} said: "Everyone
must refrain from uttering such words like 'my male slave' or 'my
female slave.' All of you are the slaves of Allah and all your women
are slaves of Allah. A slave should not address his master as his lord
because the Lord of you all is Allah." Thus it becomes known to us that
even the slaves, while talking to each other, must avoid such
expressions during the course of their conversation such as "I am a
slave of such and such person and such and such person is my lord."
Taking this into consideration, how unfair is it to be known by such
names (denoting slavery to someone) as the slave of the Prophet, the
slave of Ali, the slave of His Excellency, the choicest worshipper, the
worshipper of an adolescent boy, the worshipper of a woman, the
worshipper of one's religious preceptor and what an arrogance it is to
often observe such remarks that "You are the master of our lives and
wealth, or we are at your absolute command, and we shall obey you in
whatever you instruct us to do." All these observations are based on
falsehood and Shirk (polytheism). "Do not exceed the limits in
dignifying me as the Christians have done to Jesus {Peace be upon
Him}.I am none but Allah's slave only and therefore you should call me
a slave of Allah and His Messenger." (Al-Bukhari-Muslim) What the Prophet {Peace be upon
Him} meant to convey to the people is that whatever qualities and
perfections Allah has conferred on him, become epitomized in calling
him a slave and a Messenger of Allah, because what greater status or
title of honor may be conferred on a human being than awarding him the
honor of being a Prophet? The rest of the other titles just rank
underneath it. But a human being, despite being awarded Prophethood, is
still a human being. He takes pride in being a slave itself. He does
not acquire Divine qualities after being awarded the Prophethood and he
does not get merged with Allah's Self (i.e. by losing his separate
identity as a slave). We must treat human beings in their capacity of
human beings only. We should not become like Christians who did not
recognize Jesus {Peace be upon Him} as a human being and gave him a
Divine status and thus they became disbelievers and polytheists and
deserved Allah's wrath and perdition. This is the reason why the
Prophet {Peace be upon Him} instructed his Ummah not
to resort to such casuistry as done by the Christians and not to exceed
the limits in lavishing undue praise to him lest it (Ummah) should
deserve and invoke the anger of Allah on itself. But it is a deplorable
fact that the rude and disrespectful people among this Ummah paid
no heed to the instructions of the Prophet {Peace be upon Him} and
started pursuing the misleading sophistry as done earlier by the
Christians. The view which the Christians hold about the Jesus Christ
{Peace be upon Him} is that Allah, Himself appeared assuming a guise or
incarnation of Jesus Christ and therefore, Jesus Christ is a human
being on one hand whereas on the other hand, he is the Rabb. Some
supercilious and arrogant delinquents have observed exactly the same
view in regard to the Prophet {Peace be upon Him} by saying: "The Rabb Himself
descended this earth assuming different incarnations of the Prophets
during different ages. Finally, He came down in the guise of an Arab
and became the Emperor of the world." Another poet observes: "You (the Prophet {Peace be upon
Him}) are both a mortal and an eternal entity at the same time and your
existence involves an element of possibility as well as an element of
compulsion." These kind of polytheistic
expressions are intolerably repulsive and hence an abomination to the
earth as well as to the heavens. May Allah award proper understanding
of Faith to the Muslims. Amin. The Christians believe in such a
faith that the Prophet Jesus Christ {Peace be upon Him} wields a
jurisdiction over both the worlds. Anyone claiming to have a faith in
him, if pleads him in earnest, needs not worship Allah. Sins do not
affect his faith. Making a discrimination between the permissible and
the forbidden does not hold true for him anymore. In another words, he
is free to run berserk like a mad elephant, liberated and unfettered,
and doing everything according to the dictates of his whims. He musters
this audacity encouraged by the belief that Jesus Christ shall
intercede with Allah on his behalf and save him from Allah's
punishment. The ignorant Muslims nurse an identical belief not only in
regard to the Prophet {Peace be upon Him} alone, but also in regard to
every Imam, pious person, and preceptor. May Allah
direct them to the Right Path. "You are our Lord!" The Prophet
answered, "Allah is the Lord." They said, "You are superior to us,
elder than us and more generous than we are." The Prophet answered,
"Yes, you can say all or some of these things about me, but I am afraid
lest the Devil should make you arrogant." It means that one should observe an
extreme precaution while passing a remark about a saint. One should
praise a saint in his capacity as a human being only and that too
within reasonable limits (i.e. avoiding exaggerations). Do not extol
him to the skies lest you should commit a sacrilege towards Divinity. The
word Saiyid carries two meanings: The word Saiyid carries
two meanings which are as follows: a) Self-dependent or independent,
the master of all who is not governed by anyone, and does anything he
wills to do. No one except Allah possesses this quality and
magnificence and hence there is no Saiyid but
Allah in this sense of the meaning. "Once I bought a cushion which was
decorated with pictures. When Allah's Prophet {Peace be upon Him}
sighted it, he kept standing at the door and did not enter the house. I
detected an expression of disgust on his face. Upon noticing it said,
"O Allah's Messenger, I seek forgiveness of Allah! What have I done
wrong?" The Prophet {Peace be upon Him} said: "What this cushion is all
about?" I said, "I have bought it for you so that you may sit on it and
use it as a pillow." The Prophet said, "The people who portray these
pictures shall be subjected to a perdition on the Day of Judgment as
they shall be asked to revive the picture they have portrayed." The
{Peace be upon Him} further elaborated saying that the angels do not
enter a house which contain pictures. (Al-Bukhari) Since the majority of the
polytheists indulge in an act of worshipping idols, the angels and the
Prophets are averse to them and therefore angels do not enter such a
house. The artists who portray and paint pictures shall be brought to
books as they purvey to the people the paraphernalia of idolatry. It
thus becomes understood that the preservation and portrayal of a
picture, whether it be of a Prophet, an Imam, a
saint, a Qutub, a preceptor or a devotee, is
forbidden. The people who honor the portraits of their elderly folks or
religious mentors and preserve them as an object of consecration are
indeed the ones who have gone astray and have turned into polytheists. Such people are abhorred by the
Prophets and angels. It is an obligation on a Muslim that he must
eliminate pictures of all kinds from his house considering them
abominable so that the angels bearing the mercy of Allah may also enter
his house thereby filling it with the element of Barakah (blessing). The five major sins: It is
narrated by Ibn Abbas {May Allah have mercy on him} that he heard the
Prophet {Peace be upon Him} saying: "The
one subjected to the severest torture on the Day of Judgment shall be
the one who either killed a Prophet or the one who was killed by a
Prophet, or the one who has killed either of his parents and the one
portraying pictures, and a scholar who does not benefit out of his
knowledge." (Baihaqi) It means that the one who portrays
pictures, also falls under the category of the major sins and therefore
a penalty which is incurred by the murderer of a Messenger shall also
be incurred by the one who portrays pictures. It is narrated by Abu Hurairah {May
Allah have mercy on him} that he heard the Prophet {Peace be upon Him}
saying: "Allah the Almighty says that the
most wrong-doer person is the one who makes an effort to create like I
do. In case some one boasts of doing that, let him create a particle, a
grain or a barley." (Al-Bukhari-Muslim) It implies that a portrayer (i.e.
an artist) surreptitiously claims Divinity. He intends to create things
which are the sole prerogative of Allah. He is the most arrogant person
and a great liar. Despite the fact that he does not even possess the
capability of creating a grain, he is still trying to emulate divinity.
An imitator is a condemned person who is accursed by Allah. The
statement of the Prophet {Peace be upon Him} about himself: It is narrated by Anas {May Allah
have mercy on him} that Allah's Messenger {Peace be upon Him} said: "I do not want you to raise me
above the status which Allah has designated for me. I am Muhammad, the
son of Abdullah, a slave of Allah and His Messenger." (Razin)
[11]
The point which the Prophet {Peace
be upon Him} wanted to drive home is that the way the other people,
enjoying power and authority (i.e. the celebrities and tycoons), feel
gratified and flattered out of being excessively praised, he (the
Prophet {Peace be upon Him}) did not like being
exaggerated in his praise even in the least. These (so called) great
people have nothing to do with the religion of those who lavish praise
on them and they little care about whether or not they observe the
precepts of their religions. But the Prophet {Peace be upon Him}was so
kind and compassionate about his Ummah that he was
always obsessed with their welfare in terms of religion (i.e. uplifting
their moral standards and edifying their religious awakening etc.).
When he {Peace be upon Him} knew that the people of his Ummah
loved him on the immense and cherished that the way the
other people, enjoying power and authority (i.e. the celebrities and
tycoons), feel gratified and flattered out of being excessively
praised, he (the Prophet {Peace be upon Him}) did
not like being exaggerated in his praise even in the least. These (so
called) great people have nothing to do with the religion of those who
lavish praise on them and they little care about whether or not they
observe the precepts of their religions. But the Prophet {Peace be upon
Him}was so kind and compassionate about his Ummah that
he was always obsessed with their welfare in terms of religion (i.e.
uplifting their moral standards and edifying their religious awakening
etc.). When he {Peace be upon Him}knew that the people of his Ummah
loved him on the immense and cherished their utmost
gratitudes for him while also being aware of the fact that in order to
oblige their favorites, people often eulogize them by extolling them to
the skies, the Prophet {Peace be upon Him} became afraid lest the
people should exceed the limits in lavishing praise on him thereby
committing a sacrilege towards Allah, because if such a thing happens,
their faith shall be utterly destroyed, and it is but imperative that
it will also cause a resentment to him (the Prophet {Peace be upon Him}).
With a view to this possibility, the Prophet {Peace be
upon Him}declared that he disliked exaggeration in his own respect. He
{Peace be upon Him}said, "My name is Muhammad {Peace be upon Him}' I am
not the creator or sustainer. Like anybody else, I was sired by my
father and my honor lies within the status of my being a slave of
Allah. The only thing separating me from the common people is that I
have the knowledge of the commandments of Allah which the people do not
have. Therefore, people should seek the knowledge of Allah's religion
from me." O our Rabb! Show
Your mercy and blessing upon the one who was sent as a manifestation of
mercy for the entire world (i.e. the Prophet {Peace be upon Him}). O my Rabb! We
implore You to be so kind as to separate and distance us from among the
apostates and the ones who innovate new things in religion and make us
the pure devotees of the creed of the Prophet {Peace be upon Him}and
prompt us into being the followers of Qur'an and Sunnah. Amin. [1]
A sash or chain of
administering a vow People wear them at the time of making a vow, and
take them off at it's completion. This is a custom observed by many
people. [2]
‘Naw’ is translated as
'Zodiac'. It implies one's destiny, fate, horoscope or a certain
position within the constellation. The expression implies the position
of the moon in the sky. In the terminology of astrology, it
implies those planets or the zodiac positions of the moon which are in
a swinging motion day and night. They are attributed to be carrying
special effects and specific modes of influence on each hour of the day
and night. Astrologers pronounce something as auspicious or in
auspicious by observing them, which is absolutely wrong. [3]
Razin bin Mu'awiyah is
one of the leading narrators of Hadith. He died in
the sixth century according to the Hijra calendar.
[4]
The three advantages of stars which
are mentioned in the Noble Qur'an are: Beautification of sky, driving
away the devils and providing guidelines to the sea and land travelers.
[5]
Al-'lyafah used
to release a deer or a bird. If these animals proceeded to the right,
they considered it to be auspicious, but if the same proceeded to the
left, they considered it to be as a foreboding one and thus refrained
from commencing an act. At-Tayarah also implies
the same meaning. The people who were known as At-Tarq used
to either cast pebbles on the ground or draw lines in the sand thereby
inferring good or bad omens. [6]
The Prophet {Peace be upon Him} on another occasion, elaborated on
it this way: "An evil house is the one which has bad neighbors, an evil woman is the one who is short-tempered and ill-mannered, and a horse which is not worth keeping is the one who is unruly and skittish." [7]
A house which is broad
and wide at the front and small and constrained at the rear is called Sher
Dahan (lion-mouthed). The Indians considered this type of
house to be evil and inauspicious. [8]
Barahi is the name of
a goddess of diseases among the Hindus, which is worshipped to repel
diseases. [9]
According to the Hadith
of the Prophet {Peace be upon Him}, the recitation of Salam
on the Prophet {Peace be upon Him} prior to a supplication and after
it, is the reason for the acceptance of one's supplication. Adopting
someone as an intermediary (or as a means of directing one's
supplications to Allah) is a practice which is not endorsed and
authenticated in a fare and square manner by either of the four Imam
or the eminent personalities of the three ages of Islam
(the ages of the preferential order according to the Prophet {Peace be
upon Him}. Therefore,
one should also avoid resorting to such means. [10] Calling one, "O father of so-and-so" or "a mother of so-and-so." [11]
The references of this
matter are to be found in Musnad Ahmad and At-
Tabarani etc. The following are the words of Hadith
recorded in Musnad Ahmad: It is narrated by Anas {May Allah
have mercy on him} : "A person said to the Prophet {Peace
be upon Him} "You are our chief and the son of our chief!" The Prophet
{Peace be upon Him} answered, "You may say so, but you must observe an
utmost precaution lest the Satan should play tricks on you and prompts
you into the act of exaggerating about me. I am Muhammad, the son of
Abdullah and I swear to Allah that I do not like you to uplift me
further from the status which Allah has assigned to me (by extolling me
to skies through hyperboles)." A
narration of At- Tabarani composes these words: "Do not
raise me any further than what my status is, because Allah has created
me as His slave prior to appointing me as His Messenger.'"
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