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The
Creed of
Imam
Abu Hasan al-Ash'ari
"One of Our Righteous Predecessors Who saw the Truth!"
In the Name of Allah, the Most Merciful, the Bestower of Mercy
Abu Hasan al-'Ash'ari (rahimahullaah) said:
Praise be to Allaah the One, the almighty the glorious, the only one to whom unity is ascribed, the Magnified in praise, whom the attribute of Human beings do not adequately describe. He has neither adversary nor rival, and He is the creator and the restorer, "The Doer of what He wills"- [11:109] He is too exalted to possess consorts or children, too holy to associate with the genera of creation or things corrupt. He has not form capable of expression, nor is a definition of Him by means of a simile possible.
If anybody says to us, " You have denied the beliefs of the Mu`tazilah, the Qadariyyah, the Jahmiyyahh, the Haruriyyah the Rafidha and the Murji`a; now let us know the beliefs you hold and the religion you follow," the answer is:
The belief we hold and the
religion we follow are
Holding fast to the book of our Lord, to the Sunnah of our
Prophet, and the traditions related on the authority of the
Companions and the Successors and the Imaams1
of hadeeth - to that we hold firmly...
The essence of our belief is
that we confess faith in Allaah, His angels, His Books, His
Messenger (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam)s, the revelation of
Allaah, and what the trustworthy have handed down on the
authority of Allaah's Messenger (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam),
rejecting none of them.
We confess that Allaah is One - There is none worthy of worship
but He - unique, eternal, possessing neither consort nor child;
and that Muhammad is His servant and Messenger (sallallaahu
alaihi wasallam), who He sent with the guidance and the real
Religion;
and that Paradise is real and Hell is real ;
and that there is no doubt regarding the Coming Hour; and that
Allaah will raise up all those who are in the graves ;
and that Allaah (istiwaa) His throne (as He has said, "The
Merciful is (istiwaa)on the Throne" - [20:4] ) ;
and that He has a face (as He has said, "but the Face of thy
Lord shall abide resplendent with majesty and glory" -
[55:27] ) ;
And that He has two hands, bila kaifa (without asking how?) (as
He has said " I have created with my two hands," -
[38:75] and he has said, "nay! Outstretched are both His
hands" - [5:69]);
and that He has an eye2, bila kaifa (as He has said
"under Our eyes it floated on" - [54:14] ),
and that anybody who thinks that the names of Allaah are other
than He is in error;
and that Allaah has Knowledge (as He has said, in His knowledge
He sent it down," - [4:164] ), and as He said, "And no
female concieveth and bringeth forth without His knowledge"
- [35:12] ),
we also assert that Allaah has hearing and sight, and we do not
deny it as the Mu`tazila, the Jahmiyyah, and the Khaarijites
deny it;
And we assert that Allaah has Prowess(Quwwah) (as He has
said, " saw they not that Allaah Who created them was
mightier than they in Prowess?" -[41:14] );
and we believe that the Word of Allaah is uncreated, and that He
has created nothing without first saying to it, "Be!,"
And it is "as he has said, "Our word to a thing when we
will it is but to say, 'Be!', and it is" - [16:42]),
and that there is no good or evil on earth save what Allaah
wishes: and that things exist by Allaah's wish;
and that not a single person has the capacity to do anything
until Allaah causes him to act,
and we are not independent of Allaah,
nor can we pass beyond the range of Allaah's knowledge;
and that there is no creator save Allaah, and the works of human
beings are things created and decreed by Allaah (as He has said,
"Allaah has created you and what you make" - [37:94]);
and that human beings have not the power to create anything, but
are them selves created (as He has said, " Is there a
creator other than Allaah?" - [35:3], and as He has said,
"they create nothing, but are themselves created," -
[16:20] and as he said, "Shall He who creates be as who
creates not?," - [16:17] and as He has said, "were they
created by nothing or were they themselves the creators?," -
[52:35] for this is mentioned in Allaah's Book frequently);
and that Allaah favours the Believers by granting them obedience
to Him, is gracious to them, considers them, does what is
salutary for them, guides them;
whereas He causes the Disbelievers to stray, does not guide them,
does not give them the grace to believe".
As the deviators and rebels think for if He were gracious to them
and did what salutary for them they would be sound;
and if He guided them, they would be guided; as He has said,
"He whom Allaah guides is the guided and they whom be
misleads will be the lost" - [7:177],
and that Allaah has power to do what is salutary for the infidels
and be gracious to them, that they may become believers,
nevertheless He wills that they be infidels, as He knows; and
that He forsakes them and seals up their hearts;
and that good and evil are dependant upon the general and the
particular decrees of Allah, His sweet and His bitter; and we
know that what passes us by was not to befall us, and what
befalls us was not to pass us by;
and that human beings do not control for themselves what is
hurtful or what is helpful, except what Allaah wishes;4
and that we ought to commit our affairs to Allaah and assert our
complete need of and dependence upon Him.
We believe, too, that the Qur`an is the uncreated word of Allaah,
and that he who believes that the Qur`an is created is an
infidel.
We hold that Allaah will be seen in the next world by sight (as
the moon is seen on the night it is full, so shall the faithful
see Him, as we are told in the traditions that come down on the
authority of Allaah's Messenger (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam);
and we believe that the infidels will be veiled from Him when the
faithful see Him in Paradise (as Allaah has said, "Yea, they
shall be shut out as by a veil from their Lord on that day"
- [83:15],
and that Musa asked Allaah for the sight of Him ion this world,
and "Allaah manifested Himself to the mountain" and
"turned it to dust," - [7:139], and taught Musa by it
that he should not see Him in this world.
It is our opinion that we ought not to declare a single one of
the people of the Qibla an infidel for a sin of which he
is guilty, such as fornication or theft or the drinking of wine,
as the Kharijites hold, thinking that such people are infidels;
but we believe that he who commits any these mortal sins, such as
fornication or theft or the like presumptuously declaring it
lawful and not acknowledging that is forbidden is an infidel.
We believe that Islam is more extensive than faith, and that
faith is not the whole of Islam.
We hold that Allaah changes men's hearts, and that their hearts
are between two of Allaah's fingers, and that Allaah will place
the heavens on a finger and the earth on a finger, as we are told
in the tradition that comes down on the authority of Allaah's
Messenger (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam).
We hold that we ought not to relegate any of the Monotheists, or
those who hold fast to the faith, to Paradise or to Hell, save
him in whose favour the Messenger (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam)
of Allaah has borne witness concerning Paradise;
and we hope that sinners will attain to Paradise, but we fear
that they will be punished in Hell.
We believe that Allaah, by the intercession of Muhammad, Allaah's
Messenger (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam), will bring forth a
people from Hell after they have been burned to ashes, in
accordance with what we are told in the traditions related on the
authority of Allaah's messenger.
We believe in the punishment of the grave, and the Pool, and hold
that the Scales are real, and the Bridge is real, and the
resurrection after death is real, and that Allaah will line up
human beings at the Station, and settle the account with the
faithful.
We believe that faith consists of words and deeds, and is subject
to increase and decrease;
and we receive the authentic traditions regarding it related on
the authority of the Messenger (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) of
Allaah, which the trustworthy have transmitted, one just man from
another, until the tradition goes back to the Messenger
(sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) of Allaah,
we believe in affection towards our forebears in faith, whom
Allaah chose for the company of His Prophet, we praise them with
the praise wherewith Allaah praised them, and are attached to
them all.
We believe that the excellent Imaam, after the Messenger
(sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) of Allaah, is Abu Bakr the
Veracious, and that Allaah strengthened the Religion by him and
gave him success against the renegades,
and the Muslims promoted him to the imamate just as the Messenger
(sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) of Allaah made him leader of
prayer, and they all named him the caliph of Allaah's Messenger
(sallallaahu alaihi wasallam);
then after him came `Umar Ibn Al-Kattab; then Uthmaan
bin Affaan (those who fought with him wrongfully and
unrighteously); then `Ali Ibn Abi taalib; wherefore these
are the Imaams after the Messenger (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam)
of Allaah, and their caliphate is a caliphate of Prophecy.
We bear witness concerning Paradise in favour of the ten in whose
favour the Messenger (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) of Allaah bore
witness to it, and we are attached to all the Companions of the
Prophet, and avoid what was disputed among them.
We hold that the four Imaam are orthodox, divinely guided,
excellent caliphs, unmatched by others in excellence.
We accept all the traditions for which for which the
traditionists vouch: the descent in to the lower heavens, and the
Lord's saying, "Is the there any who has a request? Is there
any who ask forgiveness?," and the other things they relate
and vouch for; dissenting from what the deviators and followers
of error assert.
We rely, in that wherein we differ, upon our Lord's book, and the
sunnah of our Prophet, and the unanimous consent (Ijma`)
of the Muslims and what it signifies;
and we do not introduce into Allaah's religion innovations that
Allaah does not allow,
nor we do we believe of Allaah what we do not know.
We believe that Allaah will come in the day of resurrection (as
He has said, "and thy Lord shall come and the Angels rank on
rank" - [80:23]);
and that Allaah is near His servants, even as He wishes (as He
has said, "We are nearer to him then his Jugular vein,"
- [50:15] and as He said, "the He came nearer and approached
and was at the distance of to bows or even closer" -
[53:8,9]).
It belongs to the our religion to observe the Friday Assembly,
and the feasts, and the remaining prayers and public devotions
under the leadership of every pious man or impious (as it is
related of `AbdAllaah ibn Umar that he used to pray behind
al-Hajjaj ibn-yusuf);
and we believe that the wiping of the sandals is a sunnah
at home and in travel, contrarily to the belief of anybody who
denies it;
and we approve prayer for the welfare of the imaams of the
Muslims, and the confession of their imamate; and we regard it as
error on anybody's part to "going out" against them
when they have clearly abandoned rectitude;
and we believe in abstinence from "going out" against
them with the sword, and abstinence from fighting in civil
commotions (fitnah).
We confess the going forth of Antichrist (ad-Dajjaal), as
it is contained in the tradition related on the authority of
Allaah's Messenger (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam).
We believe in the punishment of the grave, and in Munkar
and Nakir, and their interrogation of those who are buried
in the graves.
We accept the hadeeth of Ascension (mi`raj) and
regard as authentic many of the visions of sleep, and confess
there are interpretations to them.
We approve alms on behalf of the Muslim dead, and prayer for
their welfare; and we believe that Allaah helps them by it.
We accept it as true that there are sorcerers and sorcery in the
world, and that sorcery exists in the world.
We believe in praying for those of the people of the Qibla
who are dead, the pious and the impious, and in the lawfulness of
being their heirs.
We confess that Paradise and Hell are created;
and that he who dies or is slain at his appointed term;
and that sustenance is from Allaah who gives it to His creatures
in the permitted and the forbidden;
and that Satan whispers to man and causes him to doubt and
infects him, contrarily to the belief of the Mu`tazilah
and the Jahmiyyahh (as Allaah has said, "they who
swallow down usury shall arise in the resurrection only as he
ariseth who Satan hath infected by his touch," - [2:276] and
as he has said, "against the mischief of the stealthily
withdrawn whisperer, who wispereth in man's breast-against jinn
and men". - [114:46]).
We believe that Allaah can design particularly for the just the
signs he manifests to them.
Our belief regarding the children of the polytheists is that
Allaah will kindle a fire for them in the next world, and then
will say to them, "rush into it!," as the tradition
tells us concerning it.
We hold that Allaah knows what human beings are doing, and what
they are going to do, what has been, what is, and how what is not
would have been if it had been.
We believe in obedience to the Imaams and in the sincere counsel
of the Muslims.
We approve separation from every innovation tendency, and the
avoidance of the people of straying impulses.
Taken from Al-Ibaanah An usool Ad Diyaanah of Imaam Abul Hasan Al-Ash`ari - by Mustafa al-Mansour
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