Lessons of Creed
Acquired From the Hajj
By
‘AbdurRazzaq bin ‘Abdul-Muhsin al-Badr
Translated by
Abbas Abu Yahya
Chapter 3
The Proclamation of Tawheed is an Evidence of ‘Aqeedah[1]
Indeed the
most significant of the great lessons which benefits the Muslim in his Hajj
to the House of Allaah the al-Haram is the obligation to have sincerity
in all worship for Allaah Alone Who has no partners. So when the Muslim begins
his Hajj, the first thing that he begins with is the proclamation of Tawheed
and rejection of Shirk (associating partners with Allaah), when he says:
لَبَّيْكَ اللَّهُمَّ لَبَّيْكَ , لَبَّيْكَ لا شَرِيكَ لَكَ لَبَّيْكَ , إنَّ الْحَمْدَ وَالنِّعْمَةَ لَكَ وَالْمُلْكَ ، لا شَرِيكَ لَكَ
labbaykallaahumma
labbaika, labbaika laa shareeka laka labbaika-innal hamda wan ni'mata laka wal
mulka-la shareeka lak
(Here I am
O Allaah, here I am, You have no partner, here I am, Verily all praise is for
You, and every bounty is from You, and all dominion is Yours - You have no
partner.)
He repeats
it and raises his voice with it whilst, at the same time, he is conscious of
and feels what this proclamation indicates: the obligation to single out Allaah
Alone with worship and keeping far away from Shirk.
Since
Allaah is Alone in His favours and His giving, having no partners, then
likewise He is Alone in His Tawheed not having any equal.
No one is
supplicated to except Allaah, none is relied upon except Allaah, none is sought
for aid except Allaah nor is any type of the different aspects of worship
directed to anyone except Allaah. Just as the slave is required to make his
intention for the Hajj completely for Allaah Alone, then in the same way
he is required to make his intention in all the worship he performs and in all
the acts of obedience by which he becomes closer to Allaah, for Allaah
Alone.
Whosoever
directs anything from worship to other than Allaah then he has committed Shirk
with Allaah, The Great, and he has suffered a clear loss, nullified his actions
and Allaah will not accept his actions from him, neither his optional actions
nor his obligatory actions.
Indeed
Islaam came with this great proclamation, the proclamation of the Tawheed
of Allaah, making the Deen sincerely for Allaah and distancing oneself
from all types of Shirk large or small, minor or major. Whereas the Mushrikoon (polytheists),
the worshippers of idols and statues, used to make the declaration to enter
into their Ihraam for Hajj with Shirk and abuse, they
would say in their Talbeeyaah (proclamation):
‘Here I am
O Allaah, here I am, You have no partner except for the partner who is Yours,
whom you possess and what he possesses.’
So, in the
proclamation, they included their false gods along with Allaah and they place –
what they claim for their false gods – in the Hands of Allaah and this is the
meaning of the saying of Allaah about them in the Qur’aan:
وَمَا يُؤۡمِنُ أَكۡثَرُهُم بِٱللَّهِ إِلَّا وَهُم مُّشۡرِكُونَ
<<
And most of them believe not in Allaah except that they attribute partners unto
Him>> [Yusuf: 106]
Meaning:
that most of them do not believe in Allaah, that He is The Creator, The
Provider and The Disposer except that they associate partners with Him in
worship - with idols who do not possess anything and statues that do not
benefit or bring harm, nor do they give anything or prevent harm, rather they
do not possess anything at all for themselves, let alone possess anything for
anyone else.
It is
narrated by Ibn Jareer at-Tabaree on the authority of Ibn ‘Abbas -RadiAllaah anhu - who said:
‘It is from their Eemaan, that if it is said to them: ‘Who
created the sky?’ ‘Who created the earth?’ and ‘Who created the mountains?’
They would say ‘Allaah’ yet they are still Mushrikoon.’
On the
authority of Ikrimaa that he said:
‘Ask them who created the heavens and the earth, they will say:
Allaah. That is their Eemaan in Allaah and yet they worship other than
Him.’
Also, on
the authority of Mujaahid who said:
‘Their Eemaan is their saying: Allaah is our Creator, He gives
us provision and He takes our lives. So this is Eemaan, along with Shirk
in their worship of other than Him.’
On the
authority of Ibn Zayd who said: ‘There is no-one that worships someone along
with Allaah except that he believes in Allaah, knows that Allaah is His lord
and that Allaah is his Creator and his Provider, but along with this he commits
Shirk with Him. Do you not see how Ibraheem said:
قَالَ أَفَرَءَيۡتُم مَّا كُنتُمۡ تَعۡبُدُونَ ٧٥ أَنتُمۡ وَءَابَآؤُكُمُ ٱلۡأَقۡدَمُونَ ٧٦ فَإِنَّهُمۡ عَدُوّٞ لِّيٓ إِلَّا رَبَّ ٱلۡعَٰلَمِينَ ٧٧
<<
He said: ‘Do you observe that which you have been worshipping – you and your
ancient fathers? Verily they are enemies to me, except the Lord of the worlds.
>> [ash-Shoora:75-77]
Ibraheem – alayhi as-Sallam - knew that
they worshipped the Lord of the worlds along with those whom they used to
worship.’ Then he said: there is none that commits Shirk except that he
believes in Allaah, do you not see how the Arabs used to proclaim and say:
‘Here I am O Allaah, here I am, You have no partner except for the partner who
is Yours, whom you possess and what he possesses.’
This is
what the Mushrikoon used to say.’[2]
Indeed the
Mushrikoon at the time of the Prophet -
sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam – used to
affirm that their Creator, Provider and The Disposer of their affairs was
Allaah, but even with this affirmation they did not make the Deen
sincerely for Allaah. Rather, they worshipped others along with Him in their
worshipping of trees, stones and idols, besides other things. Allaah made this
matter clear and explained it in many places in the Noble Qur’aan, such as His -Subhanahu-
saying:
وَلَئِن سَأَلۡتَهُم مَّنۡ خَلَقَ ٱلسَّمَٰوَٰتِ وَٱلۡأَرۡضَ
وَسَخَّرَ ٱلشَّمۡسَ وَٱلۡقَمَرَ لَيَقُولُنَّ ٱللَّهُۖ فَأَنَّىٰ يُؤۡفَكُونَ ٦١
<<And
if you were to ask them: ‘Who has created the heavens and the earth and
subjected the sun and the moon?’ They will surely reply ‘Allaah’. How then are
they deviating (as disbelievers)? >>
[Ankabut:
61]
The Aayaat
with this meaning are many.
Al-Hafidh
Ibn Katheer -Rahimullaah- said in his book of Tafseer: ‘Allaah Ta’ala speaks, affirming
that there is none worthy of worship in truth except Him- because the Mushrikeen
who worship Him, worship others along with Him- they acknowledge that He is
Independent in His creation of the heavens and the earth, the sun and the moon
and the change of the night and day and that He is The Creator and The Provider
for His slaves, The One Who determines their different times of death, their
different types of provision and the contrast between them.
Therefore,
from amongst them, are the rich and the poor and He knows best that which is
befitting for everyone amongst them, he who deserves to be rich and he who
deserves to be poor. It is mentioned that He is Independent in creating things
and He is Alone in organising the creation.
So, if this is the case, then why is someone other than Him relied upon?
Since He is Alone in possessing everything then He should be the only One
worshipped. Many times Allaah Ta’ala establishes His status as being
worthy of being worshipped due to the recognition of the Tawheed of His
Lordship. The Mushrikoon used to acknowledge this as they used to say in
their proclamation:
‘Here I am O
Allaah, here I am, You have no partner, except for the partner who is Yours,
whom You possess and what he possesses.’
So why is
someone else relied upon?[3]
There are
many places in the noble Qur’aan which mention this meaning of establishing
proof against the Kuffar of their obligation to have Tawheed of
Him in His worship and making the Deen sincerely for Him due to their
acknowledgement of the Lordship of Allaah –Jala wa Oola. Due to this,
Allaah addresses them regarding the Tawheed of His Lordship with a
rhetorical question. So, if they affirm His Lordship, He uses this as an
evidence against them, that He is The One Who deserves to be worshipped Alone
and He rebukes them, rejecting their association of others with Him, even
though they acknowledge that He Alone is The Lord; because whoever acknowledges
that He Alone is The Lord then it necessitates that all worship is performed
sincerely for Him.
With this,
it becomes clear that acknowledging that Allaah is The Creator, The Provider,
The Benefactor, The One who controls and The Disposer of the affairs of the
creation, (then this) is not sufficient for the (establishment of the) Tawheed
of Allaah and it does not save anyone from the punishment of Allaah on the Day
of Judgement, unless all worship is sincerely for Allaah Alone.
Allaah
does not accept the Tawheed of Lordship from His slaves unless they
single Him out Alone in the Tawheed of Ibaadah (worship), such
that they do not take an equal with Him, nor do they supplicate to anyone along
with Him, nor do they rely upon anyone except Him, nor do they direct any form
of worship to other than Him -Subhanahu, so just as He -Subhanahu- is The Only One to create then He is worshipped Alone with all types
of worship.
This is why Allaah Ta’ala said to
those who turned their worship to other than Him, even though they knew that He
is their Creator and Provider:
فَلَا تَجۡعَلُواْ لِلَّهِ أَندَادٗا وَأَنتُمۡ تَعۡلَمُونَ ٢٢
<< Then do not set up rivals unto Allaah (in worship) while
you know (that He Alone has the right to be worshipped)>>
[al-Baqarah: 22]
Ibn ‘Abbas
- RadiAllaah anhu – said: ‘i.e. Do not associate others with Allaah assigning equals to
Him, who do not bring any benefit, nor do they harm while you know that you
have no Lord who provides for you other than Him. Indeed you have come to know
that what the Messenger of Allaah -sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam- called you to, of Allaah’s Tawheed, then that is the truth
wherein there is no doubt.’[4]
Qatadah
said: ‘You know that Allaah created you and He created the Heavens and the
earth, then you ascribe equals unto Him.’[5]
Indeed the
blessing upon the Ummah of Islaam is great; their being guided to the Tawheed
of Allaah in His Lordship, worship and His Names and Attributes. The blessing
of Allaah upon the Muslims is great in their being capable of proclaiming
Allaah’s Tawheed, since others besides them proclaim Shirk and
set up equals with Him. So, for Allaah
belongs the praise, -Subhanahu- for giving the ability, His blessings
and guidance and to Him belong many good and blessed praises, such as our Noble
Lord loves and is pleased with.
[1] This
Highly beneficial booklet was compiled from a series of lectures that the
Shaykh delivered in Masjid Quba for the visiting pilgrims. It was translated by Allaah’s blessings in
1423 A.H. in the Prophetic City of al-Madina.
[2] Jamia’ al-Bayan 98/77-78.
[3] Tafseer Ibn Katheer (6/301)
[4] Narrated by Ibn Jareer in his Tafseer (1/164).
[5] Narrated by Ibn Jareer in his Tafseer (1/164).
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