The Ahadeeth of Tawheed
from the
‘Silsilah Ahadeeth As-Saheehah’
of
Shaykh Al-Albaani
Translated by
Abbas Abu Yahya
Chapters of Tawheed and the Shahahdatayn
Part 6
21- The Different Types of Oppression and the Type Which Will not
be Forgiven
1927- " Oppression is of
three types, the oppression which Allaah will not leave, an oppression that
will be forgiven, and an oppression that will not be forgiven.
As
for the oppression which will not be forgiven, then Shirk will not be
forgiven.
As
for the oppression which will be forgiven, then that is the oppression which
the slave commits between himself and his Lord.
As
for the oppression which will not be left, then it is the oppression of the
slaves, then Allaah will take the rights some from others.”
22- The Covenant that Allaah Took from His Slaves
172- “Allaah will say to the one
who has been punished the least from the people of the Hell-fire on the Day of Judgment:
‘O son of Adam! How have you found your resting place?’
He
will say: ’An evil resting place!’
It
will be said to him: ‘If you had the world and everything in it, would you
ransom yourself with it?’
He
will say: Yes.
Allaah
will say: You have lied, what I wanted from you was less than that, while you
were in the spine (and in another narration: in the back) of Adam, that you do
not associate anything with Me, and I will not enter you into the fire, but you
refused and committed Shirk. He will be ordered to be taken to the
fire.’
Regarding this hadeeth:
·
Regarding His saying: ‘He
will say: you have lied.’ An-Nawawee said:
‘It
means: If We returned you to the Duniya, you would not have ransomed it,
because you were asked for something easier than that but you refused. This will have the same meaning as in the
saying of Allaah Ta'ala:
<<
But if they were returned (to the world), they would certainly revert to that
which they were forbidden. And indeed they are liars >>
Therefore,
the meaning of this hadeeth is combined with the saying of Allaah Ta’ala:
<< If
they had all that is in the earth, and as much again therewith to ransom themselves
thereby >>
·
Regarding, His saying: ‘I
wanted from you’: i.e. I would have loved from you. When the word ‘Allaah’s Will’ (al-Irada)
is mentioned in the Sharia', it is used in the absolute sense. It means
what is general both from the good and the bad, guidance and misguidance.
As
is mentioned in the saying of Allaah Ta’ala:
<< And
whomsoever Allaah wills to guide, He opens his heart to Islaam, and whomsoever
He wills to send astray, He makes his heart closed and constricted, as if he is
climbing up to the sky. >>
This
Will of Allaah (al-Irada) is that which will most definitely happen.
Sometimes when this Will of Allaah (al-Irada) is applied it means, that
which is the synonym of love and being pleased.
As is mentioned in the saying of Allaah Ta’ala:
<< Allaah
intends for you ease, and He does not want to make things difficult for you >>
That
is the meaning of the intent of the saying of Allaah Ta’ala in this
hadeeth:
‘I
wanted from you’ i.e. that I loved from you. The Will of Allaah (al-Irada)
with this meaning might not happen, since Allaah Tabaraka wa Ta’ala does
not force anyone to obey Him, even though He created them because of it.
<< Then
whosoever wills, let him believe, and whosoever wills, let him disbelieve >>
So,
therefore Allaah Tabarak wa Ta’ala could want from His slave that what
Allaah does not love from His slave, and Allaah loves from His slave that which
His slave does not want.
Ibn al-Qayyim -may Allaah
have mercy upon him - called this Will of Allaah (al-Irada) a will of
the order of being (al-Irada), taking that from the saying of Allaah Ta’ala:
He called the other Will (al-Irada)
which is a synonym for 'being pleased': the Sharia' Will (al-Irada).
Whoever
understands this division, then he has a solution to many of the problems of
understanding the issues of al-Qadaa (Allaah's ordainment of everything
in creation) and al-Qadr (Allaah's Pre-decree for the creation). And he will succeed from the fitna
(tribulations) of the stance of those who say that a person does actions under
force, or who hold the beliefs of the Mu'tazilah. The explanation of this can be found in the
magnificent book ‘Shifaa’ al-Aleel al-Qadaa wal-Qadr wal-Hikmaah wa Ta’aleel’
by Ibn al-Qayyim -May Allaah have mercy upon him.
·
Regarding His saying: ‘…….
and you were in the spine of Adam.’
Qadi
Iyaad said:
‘The
Messenger indicates to the saying of Allaah Ta’ala << And (remember) when your Lord brought
forth from the Children of Adam, from their loins, their seed (or from Adam's
loin his offspring)>>, in the Ayaah.
This
covenant was taken from them while they were in the spine of Adam. So, whoever fulfills it after he is brought
into this world then he is a believer, and whoever does not fulfill it, is a Kaffir.
Therefore,
the intent of this hadeeth is: I wanted from you when I took the covenant, but
you refused so I took you to the Duniya but you committed Shirk.'
This
is mentioned in 'al-Fath'
All Praise belongs to Allaah, may His
peace and blessings be upon our final Prophet Muhammad, his family, his Companions
and all those who follow his guidance.
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