Wednesday, September 25, 2013

3.Tawheed-Al-Ibadah

Tawheed of Worship
In spite of the wide implications of the first two categories of Tawhid, firm belief in them alone is not sufficient to fulfill the Islamic requirements of Tawhid.
Tawhid Al-Rububiyah (Lordship) and Tawhid Al-Asma’ was-Sifat (Names and Attributes) must be accompanied by their complement, Tawhid al-Ibadah (worship), in order for Tawhid to be considered complete according to Islam.
This point is substantiated by the fact that Allah Himself has related in clear terms that the mushrikun (idolaters) of the Prophet’s time confirmed many aspects of the first two forms of Tawhid.29gbxn9.gif
In the Quran Allah tells the Prophet to say to the pagans:
Say: Who is it that gives you sustenance from the sky and earth, Who governs sight and hearing, and Who brings forth life from dead [matter] and death from the living; and plans the affairs of man?’ They will all say: ‘Allah’…” (Qur’an 10: 31)
If you asked them who created them, they would surely say, Allah’…” (Quran 43: 87)
And if indeed you asked them who it is that sends down water from the sky bringing the earth to life after its death, they would certainly say, ‘Allah.’…” (Qur’an 29: 63)
29gbxn9.gif
The pagan Makkans all knew that Allah, the Exalted, the Almighty was their Creator, Sustainer, their Lord and Master; yet that knowledge did not make them Muslims according to God.
In fact, Allah said:
Most of them do not believe in Allah except while joining partners to Him. (Quran 12: 106)
Mujahids ibn Jubayr al-Makki commentary on this verse was as follows:
Their belief in Allah, represented by their statement, ‘Allah created us, provides for us and takes our lives,’ did not stop them from worshipping other gods along with Allah.”Collected by Ibn Jarir at-Tabari.
29gbxn9.gif
From the previously mentioned verses, it is clear that the kuffar (disbelievers) knew of Allah’s sovereignty, dominion and power.
In fact, they used to faithfully devote various types of worship to Him like Hajj, charity, animal sacrifices, vows and even prayers in times of dire necessity and calamity.
They even used to claim that they were following the religion of Abraham.
Because of that claim, Allah revealed the verse:
Abraham was not a Jew; nor was he a Christian, but [he] was a true Muslim and not among those who joined partners with Allah.” (Qur’an 3: 67)29gbxn9.gif
In spite of the Makkans confession of Tawhid and their knowledge of Allah, Allah classified them as disbelievers (kuffar) and pagans (mushrikun) simply because they worshipped other gods along with their worship of Allah.
Consequently, the most important aspect of Tawhid is that of Tawhid al-ibadah, maintaining the unity of Allahs worship.29gbxn9.gif
All forms of worship must be directed only to Allah because He alone deserves worship, and it is He alone who can grant benefit to man as a result of His worship.
Furthermore, there is no need for any form of intercessor or intermediary between man and God.
Allah emphasized the importance of directing worship to Him alone by pointing out that this was the main purpose of man’s creation and the essence of the message brought by all the prophets.
Allah says:
I did not create the jinn and mankind except for My worship. (Quran 5 1: 56)
Verily, We have sent to every nation a messenger [saying], Worship Allah and avoid false gods’…” (Quran 16: 36)29gbxn9.gif
Understanding the purpose of creation in a complete sense is beyond mans innate abilities.
Man is a finite created being and cannot reasonably hope to fully comprehend the actions of the infinite Creator.
Hence, God made it a part of mans nature to worship Him, and He sent prophets and books of divine revelation to clarify the aspect of the purpose of creation which was within man’s mental ability to grasp.
That purpose is, as previously mentioned: the worship of God (Ibadah) and the main message of the prophets was to worship God alone, (Tawhid al-lbadah).
Consequently, the gravest sin is shirk, the worship of others instead of Allah or along with Allah.
In Surah al-Fatihah, which every Muslim is required to recite in his or her prayers, at least seventeen times daily, verse four reads,
You alone do we worship, and from You alone do we seek help.
This is a clear statement that all forms of worship should only be directed to the One Who can respond Allah.29gbxn9.gif
The Prophet Muhammad confirmed the concept of unity of worship saying,
If you ask in prayer, ask only Allah, and if you seek help, seek it only from Allah.
Tirmidhi,

The absence of any need for intercession is further emphasized by the many verses indicating His closeness to man. For example:
When My servants ask you [O' Muhammad] about Me [tell them], ‘Verily I am close [to them]; I listen to the prayer of every one who calls on Me.
So let them respond to Me and believe in Me in order that they may be guided aright.’” (Quran 2: 186)
It is We Who created man and We know what his soul whispers to him, for We are nearer to him than his jugular vein.” (Qur’an 50: 16)29gbxn9.gif
The confirmation of Tawhid al-Ibadah conversely necessitates the denial of all forms of intercession or association of partners with Allah.
If someone prays to the dead seeking their influence on the lives of the living or the souls of those who have passed away, they have associated a partner with Allah, because worship is being shared between Allah and His creation.

The Prophet Muhammad said, in no uncertain terms,
Prayer (dua') is worship.Sunan Abu Dawud
And Allah, the Most Great and Most Glorious said:
“… Do you worship besides Allah that which [cannot and] does not help you at all or harm you? (Quran 21: 66)
Those on whom you call besides Allah are only slaves like yourselves…” (Quran 7: 194)29gbxn9.gif
If someone prays to the Prophet, or to jinn, angels or so-called saints asking for help or asking them to request help from Allah for them, they have also committed shirk.
The concept of Ghaus-i-Atham (al-Ghawth al-Atham), a title given by the ignorant to ‘Abdul-Qadir al-Jeelani, is also an expression of shirk in this form of Tawhid.
The title literally means the greatest source of rescue; the one most able to save someone from danger,” and such a description only belongs to Allah.
When misfortune occurs, some people call on ‘Abdul-Qadir by this title seeking his aid and protection, even though Allah has already said:
If Allah allows harm to befall you none can remove it except Him…” (Quran 6: 17)29gbxn9.gif
According to the Quran, when the Makkans were questioned about directing their prayers to their idols, they answered,
We only worship them so that they may bring us closer to Allah…” (Quran 39: 3)
The idols were only used as intermediaries yet Allah called them pagans for their practice.
Those among Muslims who insist on praying to other than Allah would do well to reflect on this fact.
Christians, influenced by the teachings of Saul from Tarsus (later called Paul), deified Prophet Jesus and directed their prayer to him and his mother.
The Catholics among Christians have saints for every occasion to whom they direct their prayers in the belief that these saints can directly influence the affairs of this world.
The Catholics also use their priests as intercessors between themselves and Allah in the mistaken belief that the priests are closer to Allah due to their celibacy and piety, and thus more likely to be listened to by Allah.29gbxn9.gif
Most Shiite sects have devoted certain days of the week and hours of the day for prayer to Ali, Fatimah, Hasan and Husayndue to their distorted belief in intercession.
Worship (Ibadah) in the Islamic view, includes more than just fasting, paying zakah, Hajj and animal sacrifices.
It includes emotions like love, trust, and fear, all of which have degrees which should only be directed to God.
Allah has addressed these emotions and warned against excesses in them as follows:
There are among men those who take [for worship] others besides Allah as equals to Him. They love them as they should only love Allah. But those who believe have a much greater love of Allah…” (Qur’an 2:165)
Will you not fight people who broke their oaths, plotted to expel the messenger and were the first to [attack] you? Do you fear them? Allah has more right to be feared if you are truly believers.” (Qur’an 9:13)
“… Put your trust in Allah if you are truly believers. (Quran 5:23)29gbxn9.gif
On one occasion, the Prophets Companion, Adi ibn Hatim, who was a convert from Christianity, heard the Prophet recite the Qur’anic verse,
They have taken their rabbis and monks as lords besides God, …” (Quran 9: 31)
So he said:
Surely we did not worship them.
The Prophet turned to him and said:
Did they not make forbidden (haram) what Allah had made allowable (halal) and you all made it haram, and did they not make halal what Allah made (haram) and you all made it halal?
He replied,
We certainly did.
The Prophet then said,
That was how you worshipped them.” Trimidhi

29gbxn9.gif

No comments:

Post a Comment