Prohibition of Shirk in Worship
The definition of worship: 'lbadah (worship)
implies those activities which Allah the Almighty has specified and
taught to His slaves for His honor and gratification. Here, we are
going to explain as to what those activities are, which Allah has
ordained us to perform in His honor so that we should not perform them
for any entity other than Allah and thus avoid committing the Shirk. Worship is meant for Allah Alone: "And
indeed We sent Noah to his people (and he said): 'I have come to you as
a plain warner. That you worship none but Allah, surely I fear for you
the torment of a painful Day.'" (V.ll:25, 26) It
means that there has always been a strife between believers and the
non-believers ever since the Prophet Noah {Peace be upon Him} was sent
to this earth. The beloved slaves of Allah have always maintained and
spread the word that we should never express our reverence to any
entity, whatsoever, in a manner which is strictly prescribed for Allah,
and the acts which have been outlined and delineated to show our
respect to Allah only, must not be performed to propitiate any other
entity. Prostration is for Allah only: {Prostrate not to the sun nor to the moon, but prostrate to Allah who created them, if you (really) worship Him.} (V.41:37) This
verse explains that in Islam, the prostration is the right of the
Creator only and therefore, we should not prostrate to any creature, be
it the moon, the sun, a Prophet, a saint, a jinn or any angel. If
someone maintains that making a prostration to a creature was
permissible in the earlier religions, for instance, the angels
prostrated to Adam {Peace be upon Him} and Prophet Jacob {Peace be upon
Him} prostrated to Prophet Joseph {Peace be upon Him} and hence there
is no harm if we make a prostration to a saint as a token of showing
our respect to him. We must remember that such a thing proves and
confirms one's Shirk and thoroughly deprives him of Faith.
According to the laws which were prevalent during the period of Adam
{Peace be upon Him}, it was permissible to marry one's sisters.
Presenting this fact as an evidence, what is the harm if these people
marry their sisters. But harm does certainly lie there, because the
incestuous relationship with one's sisters is a matter which is
forbidden forever and is not permissible under any circumstances. The
crux of the matter is that a human being must comply with the
instructions of Allah. Any Divine injunction should be acknowledged and
acted upon without reluctance and without engaging oneself in a
controversial argumentation by employing phony excuses like saying: "It
was not ordained to the earlier people, why the same has been forced
down our necks?" This type of argumentation leads one into being a
disbeliever. To elaborate it further, let us presume that a certain
statute was put into effect by a king which was being observed for a
long time. Now the legislators replaced it with another law by
abrogating the former one, and therefore, it is now necessary to enact
this new law and to abide by it. If someone insists that he will only
recognize the old law and not the new one, such a person shall be
deemed a rebel and a rebel is punishable with imprisonment. Similarly,
Hell-fire is the punishment for the ones who rebel against Allah's
authority. It is an act of Shirk to call upon anyone other than Allah: {And
the mosques are for Allah (Alone), so invoke not anyone along with
Allah! (It has been revealed to me that) When the slave of Allah
(Muhammad {Peace be upon Him}) stood up invoking (his Lord-Allah) in
prayer to Him they (the jinns) just made round him a dense crown as if
sticking one over the other (in order to listen to Prophet's recitation. Say (O Muhammad {Peace be upon Him}): 'I invoke only my Lord (Allah Alone), and I associate none as partners along with Him.'}(V. 72: 18-20) It
means that whenever a slave invokes Allah with a clean and pure heart,
these ignorants think that this person is one of the most eminent
saints who has been raised to such an exalted status (of being a Ghauth or Qutub) that
he is empowered to grant almost anything to anyone and similarly may
deprive anyone of anything whatever he likes. Hence these people form
dense crowds around him with the hope that this man would solve their
problems and make them overcome their distress. Now, it is an
obligation on this man to inform the people about the right thing that
one should invoke only Allah during difficult times. This right (the
right of being called upon) only belongs to Allah. Any anticipation
regarding a profit or loss must be associated with the Will of Allah
because attributing such a thing to anyone other than Allah is an act
of Shirk. I am disgusted with the Shirk and its
committers. And if someone wants to give me this kind of treatment, I
become displeased with him. The acts of granting and taking away belong
to Allah the Almighty. This pious person should make it clear to the
people that he has no power and authority to do anything. Allah indeed
is my Rabb and yours, and therefore, we must renounce the false
objects of worship and invoke the Lord Who is the Solitary and Unique
One having no associates with Him. He is alone in His Oneness, His
right of being worshipped, His Lordship and absolute ruling. Thus it
becomes known to us that standing with respect (with hands knotted to
each other), making an invocation and reciting a certain formula (with
repetitions) are the activities which Allah has exclusively specified
to be performed in His honor only. According such a treatment to anyone
other than Allah is an act of Shirk. Allah the Almighty says: {And proclaim to mankind the Hajj (pilgrimage).
They will come to you on foot and on every lean camel, they will come
from every deep and distant (wide) mountain highways (to perform Hajj). That they may witness things that are of benefit to them (i.e. reward of Hajj in
the Hereafter, and also some worldly gain from trade, etc.), and
mention the Name of Allah on appointed days (i.e. 10th, 11th, 12th, and
13th day of Dhul-Hijjah), over the beast of cattle that He has provided
for them (for sacrifice) at the time of their slaughtering by saying: (Bismillah, Wallahu-Akbar, Allahumma Minka wa Ilaik.) Then eat thereof and feed therewith the poor who have a very hard time. Then, let them complete the prescribed duties (Manasik of Hajj) for them, and perform their vows, and circumambulate the ancient House (the Ka'bah at Makkah).} (V.22:27-29) The holy sanctuaries must be respected: Allah
has specified some places symbolizing His honor and dignity like,
Ka'bah, Arafat, Muzdalifah, Mina, As-Safa, Al-Marwah, Station of
Abraham, the Sanctified Mosque, the whole of Makkah and the entire
Haram. People have been inspired and blessed with an ardent desire to
visit these places so that they may flock here from all the nooks and
corners of the world, whether mounted on the backs of animals, or
traveling on foot, they all come from afar to witness the House of
Allah, bearing the hardships of journey, wearing specified unsewn
clothes, reaching there in a peculiar guise and assuming a typical
physiognomy, offering sacrifices in the Name of Allah, completing their
vows, circumambulating the House of Allah and fulfilling their
innermost aspirations towards expressing their gratitude to their Lord
upon reaching there, kissing its doorsteps and making supplications to
Allah by holding on to the fringes of the Ka'bah covering and thereby
bursting into tears, sitting there in I'tikaf observing the
remembrance of Allah day and night, and someone being blessed with a
perfect happiness out of merely standing there with respect.
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However, all the above things are observed to pay one's homage and
tributes to Allah and to express one's honor and gratitude towards Him.
Allah the Almighty becomes pleased with these activities and rewards
His slaves in both this world and the Hereafter. Therefore, carrying
out these activities to propitiate any other entity other than Allah is
forbidden and regarded as an act of Shirk. Traveling to distant places
and bearing the rigors of travel merely to visit a grave or a sanctum
of a saint in tattered and dirty clothes, offering animal sacrifices
upon reaching there, completing one's vows there, circumambulating
someone's house or a grave, respecting the forest around it, abstaining
from hunting there, not cutting trees there, not pulling out the grass
and straws from there, carrying out the other similar activities and
looking forward to the goodness in this world and the Hereafter (out of
performing these activities) are all acts of Shirk which one must
avoid. This is because we should only .hold those places in high
esteem, which Anything dedicated to an entity other than Allah is forbidden: Allah the Almighty says: "Say
(O Muhammad {Peace be upon Him}): 'I find not in that which has been
inspired to me anything forbidden to be eaten by one who wishes to eat
it, unless it be Maytatah (a dead animal) or blood poured forth
(by slaughtering or the like), or the flesh of swine (pork, etc.) for
that surely is impure, or impious (unlawful) meat (of an animal) which
is slaughtered as a sacrifice for other than Allah (or has been
slaughtered for idols etc., or on which Allah's Name has not been
mentioned while slaughtering). But whosoever is forced by necessity
without willful disobedience, nor transgressing due limits, (for him)
certainly, your Lord is Oft-forgiving, Most Merciful." (V.6:l45) It
means that just as the flesh of swine, blood and the dead animals have
been declared as forbidden ones, a slaughtered animal which has been
dedicated to an entity other than Allah is also forbidden. Thus it
becomes clear to us that an animal devoted and dedicated to anything
created (i.e. by Allah) is forbidden and impure. For instance, an
animal becomes forbidden if the same is declared as belonging to a
certain person by saying "This cow belongs to Saiyid Ahmad Kabeer or
this goat belongs to Sheikh Saddoo etc. etc.
[2]
This verse does not specify that the animal shall become forbidden only
if the name of an entity other than Allah is invoked while it is being
slaughtered, but the verse states that the same turns forbidden merely
by the act of dedication. Any animal, whether a hen or a goat, a camel
or a cow, in case dedicated to any of the creatures, be it a saint or a
Prophet, a father or a grandfather, a preceptor or a fairy, is
absolutely forbidden and impure, and the one who does this act is a Mushrik (polytheist). Authority and command is only for Allah: Allah
the Almighty has stated the story of the Prophet Yusuf (Joseph) {Peace
be upon Him} as to what he conveyed to his companions in the prison in
the following words: {O
two companions of the prison! Are many different lords (gods) better or
Allah, the One, the Irresistible? You do not worship besides Him but
only names which you have named (forged), you and your fathers, for
which Allah has sent down no authority. The command (or the judgment)
is for none but Allah. He has commanded that you worship none but Him
(i.e. His Monotheism), that is the (true) straight religion, but most
men know not.}(V. 12:39,40) It
is painful and disgusting for a slave to have several masters. How
great it is to have a single and solitary Lord who is the strongest of
all! Hence, there is only one Lord who fulfills all the needs of a
human being and helps him in overcoming his difficulties. The false and
fictitious lords stand nowhere before Him. Nay, these are absolutely
baseless fallacies to suppose that a certain deity induces rain,
growing grains belongs to some other deity, blessing with children
falls under someone else's jurisdiction whereas giving health is
someone else's responsibility. People themselves have assigned names to
them by supposing that such and such deity is responsible about such
and such actions and they themselves call upon them whenever they need
them and thus this practice gradually grows into an established custom
in the society in due course of time. Giving someone false and fabricated names is an act of Shirk: All
best and good names belong to Allah only. Who else may be called by
these names other than Allah Himself? None but He Alone has these
names. In case someone has this kind of names, it has nothing to do
with Allah's Will. The one who is responsible about all the actions is
known as Allah and the one who is known as Muhammad or Ali has no power
or authority to do anything at all. Allah has not commanded us to nurse
these kind of thoughts and what the creatures (i.e. people) command to
do is not lawful and creditable. Allah Himself has forbidden us to
maintain these kind of views. Therefore, who else other than Allah is
more creditable in these matters? The pure and true religion is that
one should comply with the instructions of Allah and renunciate all the
other commands contradicting them. But unfortunately, the majority of
people have strayed from the Right Path and have accorded priority to
the ways of their preceptors, Imam and saints rather than following the path prescribed by Allah. So-called customs are acts of Shirk: It
thus becomes clear to us that denying all the so-called customs and
forged concepts and a strict adherence to the laws of Allah is a thing
which Allah has determined and specified for His honor and dignity.
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If someone treats a creature in a similar manner, he will be deemed as an absolute Mushrik (polytheist).
The conveyance of Divine decrees and commandments to the human beings
is only possible through the Messengers. If someone gives precedence to
the saying of an Imam, Mujtahid, a Ghauth, a Qutub, a
religious scholar, a preceptor, a saint, one's father or grandfather, a
king, a minister, a priest or a pundit over the commandments of Islamic
law or happens to prefer the ideas and methodologies devised by the
preceptors and saints in an open defiance of Qur'an and Hadith, or nursing a persuasion in regard to the Prophets that Shari'ah merely
consists of their own commands to the effect that they said whatever
they wished to say and it became an obligation on their Ummah to abide by their dictates. All the above things and utterances confirm one's Shirk. One
must firmly believe that Allah is the real ruler and has everything at
His disposal and a Prophet is merely assigned to convey the Divine
Commands to the people. Anything which lies within the framework of
Qur'an and Hadith must be recognized and verified and the one which is contrary to it must be avoided. Keeping people stand up in one's honor is prohibited: It is reported on the authority of Mu'awiyah {May Allah have mercy on him} that Allah's Messenger {Peace be upon Him} said: "Whosoever
becomes pleased with the realization of fact that the people stand up
(as a token of respect) before him like pictures (i.e. silent and
immovable), let him have an abode in Hell-fire." (Tirmidhi) It
means that whoever so desires that the people should stand up before
him as a token of respect with folded hands, becoming as immobile as
statues, not budging an inch, observing a pin-drop silence and not even
fluttering an eyelid, such a person is bound to taste Hell-fire, for he
is laying a claim at Divinity and is looking forward to the kind of
honor and dignity which Allah has specified for none but Himself.
During a prayer, a person stands upright silently with folded hands
without moving one's eyes in either direction. The posture of standing
up is exclusively prescribed for the sole purpose of paying one's
tributes to Allah the Almighty. Thus it becomes known to us that
observing such a posture (standing up) before a person with an
intention of giving him a respectful treatment is unfair and an act of Shirk. Worshipping idols and the so-called "Sanctums of saints" is an act of Shirk: It is reported on the authority of Thauban {May Allah have mercy on him} that Allah's Messenger {Peace be upon Him} said: "The Doomsday shall not be heralded until the tribes of my Ummah join the polytheists and practice idolatry." (Tirmidhi). Idols are of two kinds. Erecting someone's statue or his picture and worshipping it, is called Sanam in
Arabic. Dedicating a thing, a place, a tree, a stone, a wooden object
or a paper etc. to a certain deity and then worshipping it, is known as
Wathan. A grave, a seat of a saint, a coffin, a stick, a Ta'zia, a flag, a Shaddah
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the Hinna of Imam Qasim and Sheikh Abdul-Qadir, a raised platform of an Imam, the places where the teachers and preceptors are seated, are all included in Wathan. It
also includes a shelf in the wall, a sign or a cannon dedicated to a
martyr where a goat is sacrificed, or the places attributed to some
diseases and dedicated to certain deities like Satila, Masani, Bhawani,
Kali, Kalka and Barahi
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etc. The worshipping of both Sanam and Wathn confirm one's Shirk. The
noblest of the Prophets {Peace be upon Them} prophesied that the
Muslims shall be involved in this kind of Shirk just prior to the
Doomsday, contrary to the other polytheists like the Hindus or the
erstwhile polytheists of the Arabian Peninsula. The people of both
these kinds are polytheists and the enemies of Allah and the Prophet
{Peace be upon Him}. Slaughtering an animal in a name other than that of Allah is a curse: It
is * reported on the authority of Abu Tufail {May Allah have mercy on
him}that Ali {May Allah have mercy on him} took out a book which
contained a Hadith stating that: "Whoever slaughtered an animal by invoking a name other than that of Allah, brings upon himself the curse of Allah." (Muslim) It
means that anyone who slaughters an animal in the name of a creature
(to the exclusion of Allah the Almighty) is indeed an accursed and a
condemned person. Ali {May Allah have mercy on him}had written several Ahadith of Allah's Messenger {Peace be upon Him} in a note-book and this Hadith was one of those ones. Thus it becomes known to us that an animal becomes Halal (permissible
and lawful for the human consumption) while the same is slaughtered by
invoking only Allah's Name on it. Slaughtering an animal while invoking
a name other than that of Allah is an act of Shirk and renders
an animal thus slaughtered as unlawful. Similarly an animal which is
dedicated to a deity other than Allah is unlawful even if Allah's Name
is invoked on it while it is being slaughtered. Indications heralding the advent of Doomsday: It has been narrated by Aishah {May Allah be pleased with Her} that she heard Allah's Prophet {Peace be upon Him} saying: "The day and night shall continue to chase each other until Al-Laat and Al-Uzza (names
of two idols) are not worshipped again." She asked him, "O Allah's
Prophet! Since Allah has revealed the verse, 'He it is Who sent His
Messenger (Muhammad {Peace be upon Him}) with guidance and the religion
of truth (Islamic Monotheism) to make it victorious over all (other)
religions even though the Mushrikun (polytheists, pagans,
idolaters, and disbelievers in the Oneness of Allah and in His
Messenger Muhammad {Peace be upon Him} hate (it).' I was predominantly
of the view that this religion shall prevail until the end (without
receding)." The Prophet {Peace be upon Him} answered that this religion
shall continue to thrive with the same magnificence as long as Allah
wills it to be. Then Allah will send down a blissful and chaste breeze
which, (in its wake) shall take away the lives of all who even possess
merely an iota of Iman (Faith) in their hearts. Only the bad
and vice-ridden people shall be spared to exist who will revert to the
religion of their fore-fathers." (Muslim) It implies that the sense which `Aishah {May Allah have mercy on her} inferred from the verse of Sural Al-Bara'ah (At-Taubah) is
that Islam shall prevail until the Doomsday. The Prophet {Peace be upon
Him} stated that Islam's supremacy shall persist as long as Allah wills
it to be. Then Allah will send down a blissful and chaste breeze which
will end the lives of all those having the least amount of Faith
whereas the vice-ridden and irreligious people shall be spared to live
on. The hearts of these people shall be devoid of the dignity of the
Prophet {Peace be upon Him}nor shall they have any interest in
religion. They shall eagerly snap on the customs and rituals of their
grand-fathers who were none other than the ignorant polytheists. A man
who adopts the ways of the polytheists will naturally become one of
them. Thus it becomes known to us that the old polytheism shall also be
wide-spread during the concluding periodic phase of the world.
Presently, all kinds of Shirk (both the ancient and new ones)
are rampant among the Muslims. What the Prophet {Peace be upon Him}
prophesied earlier seems to be coming true now. For instance, the
Muslims are treating Prophets, saints, Imam and martyrs etc.
polytheistically. Similarly the old polytheism also seems to be gaining
ground as the Muslims deify and believe in the idols peculiarly
belonging to the polytheists and follow their rituals, i.e. consulting
pundits about the future events, taking something as a bad omen,
believing in propitious hours (hours of happy augury to commence an
event or activity), worshipping Satila and Masani, invoking the
so-called deities like Hanuman, Noona
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and Kalwa, observing the festivals of Holi, Diwali, Nauroze and
Maharjan, believing in the foreboding evil of the moon entering into
the zodiac of scorpion and cherishing a belief that the last few days
of a lunar month (in which the moon is not visible) are ill-fated. All
these myths and superstitions originally belong to the Hindus which are
now rife among the Muslims. Thus it becomes known to us that the
Muslims shall be indulged into committing Shirk in such a
manner that they shall abide by the customs of their forefathers by
putting aside the injunctions and teachings of Qur'an and Hadith. Worshipping the places of saints is an act of the worst people: "At the advent of Ad-Dajjal (the
Antichrist), Allah will send Jesus {Peace be upon Him}to this earth who
will trace him out and do away with him. Then Allah will cause a cool
breeze to blow, originating from the direction of It
means that during the last stage of the world's existence, the faithful
will cease to exist and the unfaithful and the foolish will thrive who
will have no scruples about brazenly usurping the wealth of other
people. They will be totally devoid of the quality of discerning good
from bad. Then Satan will appear to them in the guise of a saint and
shall sermonize them by telling them that since being irreligious is a
disgrace, they should turn religious. His exhortations shall eventually
be heeded and the people will be rather enthused and inclined towards
learning religion, but instead of following Qur'an and Hadith, they
will be misled into concocting and fabricating what they shall presume
to be as religious norms. They will do so by exercising their own
judgment (banking purely on their own alleged and so called wisdom) and
thus they shall be entangled into committing Shirk (polytheism),
but they shall be awarded a further abundance in their livelihood and
prosperity and shall be leading an extremely comfortable and easy life.
They will be under the impression that since they are on the Right
Path, Allah is pleased with them and hence they are prosperous and
well-off. As a consequence, they shall be steeped into Shirk more
and more on the pretext that the more we believe in these rituals and
follow them, the more our desires get fulfilled. Therefore, a Muslim
should fear Allah that He at times gives a long rope to His slaves. It
does happen on many occasions that someone gets involved in Shirk (polytheistic
acts), asks the entities other than Allah to grant him his wishes, but
Allah Gust for the sake of giving devil his due share), grants him his
wishes. And this person erroneously believes that so long as I am on
the Right Path, there -is nothing wrong in believing other deities (to
the exclusion of Allah), and had it been otherwise, how could I be
granted my wishes? Therefore, one must never depend on the fulfillment
or non-fulfillment of one's desires and must never forsake the true
religion of Allah, (due to these trifles) which is Tauhid (Islamic Monotheism). This Hadith makes
it clear to us that however thick-skinned and callous a man becomes,
however does he get immersed in sins, however he becomes shameless and
brazenly in having no qualms about unlawfully devouring the wealth of
others or in the matter of not differentiating between good and bad; he
is still better than the one who commits Shirk and believes in
the (so-called) deities to the exclusion of Allah, because the Satan
instructs people to believe in these things (i.e. acts of Shirk) by weaning them off the above vices and depravities.
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Performing Tawaf of the idols: It is narrated by Abu Hurairah {May Allah have mercy on him} that the Prophet {Peace be upon Him} said: "The
Doomsday shall never be heralded until the posteriors of the women of
Daus tribe do not start throbbing and wobbling around Dhul-Khalasah (an idol) (i.e. unless they do not circumambulate it)." (Agreed upon) There was a certain clan among the Arabs who were known as 'Daus'. During the days of Jahiliyah (pre-Islamic period), they used to worship an idol which was called Dhul-Khalasah. During
the days of the Prophet {Peace be upon Him} it was demolished. The
Prophet {Peace be upon Him} made a prediction that just prior to the
Doomsday, people will renew their Faith in it and the women belonging
to the clan of Daus shall go around it. The Prophet {Peace be upon Him}
(by dint of a clairvoyance conferred on him by Allah) sighted their
posteriors shaking about to and fro (around this idol). Thus it becomes
clear to us that circumambulating any place other than the House of
Allah is an act of Shirk and a ritual peculiar to disbelievers
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The statement of Shah Shaheed lends a credence to the view that the book Taqwiyat-ul-Iman was written after his return from Hajj because this kind of detailed description is only possible after one's return from Hajj. This is merely our opinion and Allah knows the best. [2] An imaginary preceptor of women in whose name a goat is sacrificed.
[3]
It means that anyone authenticating a command, custom or way of life
devised by the mortals (creatures brought into existence by Allah), and
thereby considering them as authoritative, commits a proven act of Shirk. If
such a person does not seek Allah's forgiveness in earnest prior to his
death, he will be doomed to bum in the Hell-fire till eternity.
[4]
It is a flag which accompanies Ta'ziya commemorating the martyrs of
[5]
These are the different goddesses of the Hindus: Satila: A goddess of smallpox. In case this epidemic breaks out, her worship is conducted as a precaution to ward off the ailment. Barahi: The name of a goddess of diseases amont the Hindus which is worshipped and propitiated so that she may obviate the diseases.
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"Luna" or 'Noona Chamari' was a famous witch of 2. 'Nauroze' and 'Maharjan' are the festivals of Persians. The intromission of moon into the zodiac of scorpion was considered to be a bad omen.
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This statement aims at providing a clear idea of the utmost depravity
and an extreme abomination which the polytheism involves. It never
implies that "one is licensed to commit any sinful act on the condition
that he refrain from practicing Shirk (polytheism)."
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