THE REALITY
OF TAWHEED
BY: MUHAMMAD BIN SULAYMAN AT-TIMIMEE D. 1206 H RAHIMAHULLAAH
TRANSLATED BY: Abu Mu’aawiyah bin Kenneth Ingram
If it said to you, Who is your Lord? Then reply saying: My Lord (Rabb) is
Allah. If it is said to you, What is the meaning of Lord (Rabb)? Then reply
saying: The One Who is rightfully worshipped, The Owner (Al-Maalik), The
One Who all and everything is under His disposal (Al-Mutasarrif). If it is
said to you, What is the greatest and most remarkable feat you have seen
from His creation? Then reply saying: The Heavens and the Earth. If it is
said to you, How do you arrive at this knowledge of your Lord? Then reply
saying: Through His signs and His creation. If it said to you, What is the
paramount or the most noteworthy which you have seen from His signs? Then
reply saying: The Night and the Day and the proof of this is His saying,
Ta’aala: Indeed your Lord (Rabb) is Allah, who created the Heavens and the
Earth in six days, and then He rose over (Istawa) The Throne (in a manner
befitting His Majesty). He brings the Night as a cover over the Day, seeking
it rapidly, and (He created) the Sun, the Moon, and the Stars subjected to
his command. Surely His is the creation and the Commandment.[1]Blessed is
Allah the Lord (Rabb) of all in existence! Surah A’raf (7):54
So if it is said to you, What is the meaning of Allah? Then reply saying:
Allah means the One who has all rights of worship over the entire of His
creation. And if it is said to you, Why did Allah create you? Then reply
saying: I was created for the purpose of His worship (and His worship alone,
i.e. Tawheed, without ascribing any partners to him in any aspect of worship
i.e. Shirk). If it is said to you, What is His worship?[2] Then reply
saying: His Tawheed[3] and obedience to him (Taa’ah)[4]. And if it said to
you, What is the proof for that? Then reply saying: His saying, Ta’aala:.
I have not created the Jinn, nor the men, except for My worship (alone).
Surah Dhariyat (51):56
If it is said to you, What is the first affair which Allah has obligated
upon you? Then reply saying: Total disbelief in Taaghut[5] (everything that
is worshipped other than Allah) and Eemaan[6] (faith and belief) in Allah,
and the proof of this is His saying, Ta’aala: There is no compulsion in religion.
Surely, the right path has become clear and distinct from the wrong path.
So whoever disbelieves in Taaghut (everything that is worshipped other than
Allah) and believes in Allah, then he has grasped the most trust worthy handhold
that will never break. And Allah is All-Hearer, All-Knower. Surah Baqarah
(2):256
So if it is said to you, What is the most trust worthy handhold that will
never break?
Then reply saying: Laa ilaaha ill Allah[7] (There is no Diety worshipped
in the truth except Allah). The meaning of Laa ilaaha (There is no Diety)
is negation and ill Allah (except Allah) is affirmation. And if it is said
to you, What is it that you are negating and what is that you are affirming?
Then reply saying: The negation is a negation of everything that is worshipped
other than Allah and the affirmation is an affirmation that all worship is
rightfully due to Allah alone without ascribing any partners to Him. And
if it said to you, What is the proof for that? Then reply saying: His saying,
Ta’aala: And (remember) when Ibraheem said to his father and people: “Verily,
I am totally innocent and totally free of what you worship, except Him (i.e.
Allah alone) Who created me; and surely, He will guide me”. Surah Zukhruf
(43):26-27
And if it is said to you, What is the negation and affirmation here in this
Ayah (verse)? Then reply saying: The proof of negation is: And (remember)
when Ibraheem said to his father and people: “Verily, I am totally innocent
and totally free of what you worship. Surah Zukhruf (43):26
And the proof of affirmation is:
Except Him (i.e. Allah alone) who created me.” Surah Zukhruf (43):27
If it is said to you, What is the difference between Tawheed Ar-Ruboobiyyah
(Lordship) and Tawheed Al-Uloohiyyah (worship), Then reply saying, Tawheed
Ar-Ruboobiyyah is the actions of the Rabb (Lord), for example: Creating,
providing all sustenance and provision, giving life, causing death, sending
down rain, causing plants and all vegetation to grow, as well as disposing
all of the affairs. Tawheed Al-Uloohiyyah is the actions of the slave, for
example: Supplication, fear of His Punishment, hope for His Mercy, dependence
and reliance upon Him, turning to Him in repentance, fervent desire, dread,
making vows, seeking His Aid and other than this from the different types
of worship. So if it said to you, What is your Deen? Then reply saying: My
Deen (Religion) is Islam[8].
It’s foundation and principle comprises two affairs:
Firstly: The worship of Allah alone (i.e. Tawheed) without ascribing any
partners to Him, inciting and instigating upon this, basing alliance and
friendship upon it, and pronouncing Kufr (disbelief of Allah) upon one who
abandons Tawheed.
Secondly: Warning and admonishing against Shirk[9] in the worship of Allah
Ta’aala and being staunch upon that, basing enmity and aversion upon it,
and pronouncing Kufr (disbelief in Allah) upon the one who commits Shirk.
This Deen of Islam is established upon five pillars: Bearing witness that
none has the right to be worshipped in truth except Allah and bearing witness
that Muhammad (Sallallahu alaihi wa sallam) is the Messenger of Allah, establishing
the Salah, paying the Zakat, fasting the month of Ramadan, and making Hajj
once in a lifetime for the one who has the ability[10]. And the proof of
the Shahaadah is his saying, Ta’aala: Allah bears witness that La ilaaha
illa huwa (none has the right to be worshipped in truth except He), and the
angels, and those who possess knowledge (also bear witness); (He always)
maintains his creation in justice. La ilaaha ill huwa (none has the right
to be worshipped in the truth except He), The All-Mighty, The All-Wise. Surah
Aali ‘Imran (3):18
The proof that Muhammad (SAS) is the Messenger of Allah[11] is His saying,
Ta’aala: Muhammad is not the father of any of your men, but he is the
Messenger of Allah and the seal (last) of the prophets. Surah Ahzab
(33):40
The proof of Ikhlaas (sincerity)[12] in worship and the proof of Salaah and
Zakaat is His saying Ta’aala: And they were not commanded except to worship
Allah alone making the Deen (religion) pure and sincerely for Him alone,
and to establish the Salaah (prayer) and to pay the Zakat, and that is the
right Deen (religion) Surah Bayyinah (98):5
And the proof of Fasting is His saying, Ta’aala: O you who believe! Observing
the Fast (Sawm) has been prescribed for you just as it has been prescribed
for those before you, so that you may become of those that have Taqwaa (fear
of Allah and keeping your duty to Him) Surah Baqarah (2):183
And the proof of Hajj is His saying, Ta’aala: And Hajj to the house (Ka’Bah)
is a right that Allah has over mankind for those that have the ability to
perform it and whoever disbelieves, then Allah is by no way in need of the
‘Aalameen (mankind, jinn, and all in existence)! Surah Aali ‘Imran (3):97
The foundations of Eemaan are six: To believe in Allah, His angels, His books,
His messengers, The Last Day, and the Qadr (divine decree), the good of it
and the bad of it.[13]
As for Ihsaan (perfection in worship), it is to worship Allah as though you
see Him and if you are not able to achieve this then worship Him knowing
that He sees you.[14]
So if it said to you, Who is your prophet? Then reply saying: Muhammad bin
‘Abdullah bin ‘Abdul-Muttalib bin Haashim, and Haashim is from the Quraish
and the Quraish is from the ‘Arab and the ‘Arab is from the progeny of Isma’eel
bin Ibraheem Al-Khaleel (the close friend of Allah) may the utmost peace
and blessings of Allah be upon our prophet, Ibraheem, and Ismaa’eel. The
homeland of the prophet Muhammad is Makkah and he (Sallallahu alaihi
wa sallam) made Hijrah (migrated) to Medinah. His lifespan was 63 years,
40 of them were before His prophethood and 23 of them were as a prophet and
messenger. He became a prophet with Surah ‘Alaq,[15] and he became a messenger
with Surah Muddaththir [16].
And if it said to you, Has he died or is he still living? Then reply saying:
He has died and his religion remains until the establishment of the Hour,
and the proof is His saying, Ta’aala: Truly, You (O Muhamaad) will
die, and surely they too will die. Then on the Day of Resurrection you will
be disputing before your Lord Surah Zumar (39):30-31
And all of the people that have died will be resurrected, and the proof is
His saying, Ta’aala: From it (the earth) We have created you and unto it
you shall return and from it We will bring you out once more Surah Taha (20):55
And whoever denies believing in this resurrection is a Kaafir (one who disbelieves
in Allah) and the proof is His saying, Ta’aala: Those who disbelieve claim
that they will never be resurrected. Say: Yes! By my Rabb (Lord) you will
certainly be resurrected, then you will be informed (and recompensed) for
your actions, and that is easy for Allah Surah Taghaabun (64):7
And may many peace and blessings be upon Muhammad, his family and his companions.
Foot Note:
[1] And He, Ta’aala says:
Surely, His is the creation and the Commandment Surah A’Raf (7):54 Sufyaan
bin ‘Uyainah and other than him have said regarding this Ayah (verse): The
creation is the creation of Allah, The Blessed, The Exalted. As for
the Commandment, it is the Qur’an.
Note in this Ayah (verse) Allah has made a separation between the creation
and the Qur’an. This is a proof that the Qur’an is not created since Allah
did not include the Qur’an as part of His creation in this Ayah (verse).
Allah, Ta’aala says: And if any one of the Mushrikeen (those who commit shirk
with Allah) seek your protection, then grant them protection – So that they
may hear the speech (Kalaam) of Allah (i.e. The Qur’an) Surah Taubah
(9):6
Ash-Shaafi’ee has said: The Qur’an is the speech (Kalaam) of Allah and it
is not created. Whoever says it is created is a Kaafir (one who disbelieves
in Allah).
[Ash-Sharee’ah]
Abu Haatim Ar-Raazee and Abu Zur’ah Ar-Raazee have both said: Whoever claims
the Qur’an is created is a Kaafir (disbeliever) in Allah, The Magnificent,
and this Kufr (disbelief) takes him outside the fold of Islam. Whoever has
doubt in his Kufr (thinking he may not have committed Kufr) from those that
understand the issue then he, too, is a Kaafir. Whoever has doubt regarding
the speech (Kalaam) of Allah and halts therein doubtfully saying: I don’t
know. Is the Qur’an created or not created? He is a Jahmee. As for whoever
halts therein with regards to the Qur’an ignorantly , He is taught, he has
fallen into heresy, but he is not taken outside the fold of Islam (i.e. Takfeer
is not to be made of Him).
[The Foundation of the Sunnah and the Creed of the Deen]
Ahmad bin Hanbal has said: The Qur’an is the speech (Kalaam) of Allah and
it is not created. One is not too weak to say it isn’t created. Truly, the
speech (Kalaam) of Allah is not separate from Him, and nothing from His actions
is created.
[Foundations of the Sunnah]
‘Umar (RA) has said: The Qur’an is the speech (Kalaam) of Allah. Do not twist
and change it with your opinions.
[Ash-Sharee’ah]
[2] Ibn Taymiyyah has defined ‘Ibaadah (worship) as: A comprehensive name
that is inclusive of everything which Allah loves and is pleased with from
statements and actions whether they be apparent or concealed.
[Al’Uboodiyyah]
[3] Tawheed is defined as: To single out Allah alone in all worship.
[The Three Fundamental Principles]
[4] Taa’ah is defined as: Obeying Allah in that which He ordered and abstaining
from that which He prohibited.
[Explanation of the Four Principles]
[5] Ibn Qayyim has defined Taaghut saying: At-Taaghut is regarding anyone
whom the ‘Abd (servant, slave) goes beyond bounds whether it be someone worshipped,
followed, or obeyed. Muhammad bin ‘Abdul-Wahhab continues saying: The Taaghuts
are numerous and the heads of the Taaghuts are five: Ibless may Allah curse
him, whoever is worshipped and is pleased with that worship, whoever calls
the people to the worship of himself, whoever calls to having any knowledge
of the unseen, and whoever rules by other than what Allah revealed.
[The Three Fundamental Principles]
[6] The Salaf and the Imaams of the Ummah have defined Eemaan as: (Statement
of the heart and the tongue, and action with the limbs). So it is statement,
action and belief. It increases with obedience (Taa’ah) and decreases with
sin.
[At-Tawheed Wa Al-Bayaan Shajarah Al-Eemaan]
From the proofs of Eemaan increasing are as follows:
Allah, Ta’aala, has said: So that they may increase in Eemaan upon their
present Eemaan. Surah Fath (48):4
And He, Ta’aala has said: And it did not increase them, except in Eemaan
and submission (to Allah) Surah Ahzab (33):22
And He, Ta’aala has said: But it only increased them in Eemaan, and they
said: Allah (alone) is sufficient for us, and He is the best disposer of
affairs (for us). Surah Imran (3):173
And He, Ta’aala has said: And that those who believe may increase in Eemaan
Surah Muddaththir (74):31
And the proofs of it decreasing are as follows:
On the authority of Abu Hurariah (RA): The Messenger of Allah (SAS) has said:
Eemaan has seventy and some odd branches. It’s uppermost part is the statement
La ilaha ill Allah (None has the right to be worshipped in truth except Allah).
And its lowest part is removing something harmful from the path, and Hayaa
(shame and modesty) is a branch of Eemaan. [Related by Bukhaaree and Muslim]
On the authority of Abu Sa’eed Al-Khudree (RA): I heard the Messenger of
Allah (SAS) saying: Whoever from amongst you sees an evil then he should
change it with his hands. If he is not able to do this, then he should change
it with his tongue, if he is not able to do this, then he should hate it
in his heart, and that is the weakest of Eemaan. [Related by Muslim]
The statements of the Salaf regarding Eemaan are many, from them:
Abdullah bin Ahmad bin Hanbal said: I heard my father being asked about Irjaa
(i.e. the beliefs of the Murji’ah), so he said: We say that Eemaan is statement
and action, and it increases and decreases. If one fornicates and drinks
alcohol His Eemaan decreases. [Kitab As-Sunnah Abdullah bin Ahmad
bin Hanbal]
Yahyah Bin Ma’een has said: Eemaan is statement and action. It increases
and decreases. [As-Sunnah Al-Khallaal]
It was said to Sufyaan bin ‘Uyainah: Does Eemaan increase and decrease?
So he replied saying: Don’t you read the Qur’an?
But it only increased them in Eemaan
Surah Aali ‘Imran (3):173
And similar to this it is said in more than one place in the Qur’an. It was
then said: And as for decreasing? So he replied saying: There is nothing
that increases except that it decreases. [Related by Aajuree with a saheeh
isnaad]
ibn Mas’ood (RA) had said: Allahumma zidnaa Eemaanan wa Yaqeenan wa Fiqhan
(O Allah increase us in Eemaan, certainty, and understanding).
[Related by Al-Haafith in Al-Fath and he grades it as Saheeh]
Abdur-Rahmaan bin Abee Haatim has said: I asked my father (Abu Haatim Ar-Raazee)
and Abu-Zur’ah (Ar-Raazee) – may Allah be pleased with them – about the Madhaahib
(plural of Madhhab meaning a way) of Ahlus Sunnah regarding the fundamentals
of the deen, what they know from the ‘Ulama (scholars) of all regions regarding
this, and what they both believed from that. They both replied saying:
We know from the ‘Ulama (scholars) of all regions from Hijaaz, ‘Iraaq, Egypt,
Sham, and Yemen, that it is from their Madhhab that: Eemaan is statement
and action. It increases and decreases¼ [Foundation of the Sunnah
and the Creed of the Deen]
[7] The statement La ilaha ill Allah (none has the right to be worshipped
in truth except Allah) has seven conditions, and they are: ‘Ilm (Knowledge),
Yaqeen (Certainty), ‘Ikhlaas (Sincerity), Sidq (Truthfulness), Mahabbah (Love),
Inqiyaad (Submission), and Qubool (Acceptance).
Some say the conditions are eight, and the eighth is Kufr (total disbelief)
in Taaghut.
[8] Islam is defined as: Total submission to Allah with Tawheed and succumbing
to Him with obedience (Taa’ah) as well as to disavow and disassociate oneself
from Shirk and it’s people.
[The Three Fundamental Principles]
[9] Shirk is defined as: Calling upon other than Allah along with Allah.
[The Three Fundamental Principles]
[10] In the famous hadeeth of Jibreel, Jibreel said to the Messenger of Allah,
Muhammad (SAS): Inform me about Islam. So the Messenger of Allah (SAS) replied:
Islam is to bear witness that none has right to be worshipped in truth except
Allah , and Muhammad (SAS) is the Messenger of Allah, to establish the Salaah
(prayer), to pay the Zakaat, to fast the month of Ramadaan, and to make Hajj
(once in a lifetime) for the one who has the ability to do so. [Related by
Muslim]
[11] Allah Ta’aala has said: Muhammad (SAS) is no more than a messenger,
and indeed many messengers have passed away before him. If he dies or is
killed will you then turn back on your heels (as disbelievers)? And he who
turns back on his heels, not the least harm will he do to Allah; and Allah
will reward those who are grateful Surah Ali-Imraan (3):144
And His saying, Ta’aala: Muhammad (SAS) is the Messenger of Allah. And those
that are with him are severe against the disbelievers and merciful amongst
themselves. You see them bowing and falling down prostrate (in prayer).
Surah Fath (48):29
And meaning of Muhammad (SAS) is the messenger of Allah is: Obeying him (Taa’ah)
in that which he has commanded, believing that which he informed of, abstaining
from that which he prohibited and forbade, and to not worship Allah except
by what he has prescribed.
[The Three Fundamental Principles]
[12] Ikhlaas is defined as (That a person intends with His worship to get
closer to Allah Ta’aala and to intend to reach and attain the land of his
dignity (i.e. Jennah wallahu a’lam)). That is, the servant should be sincere
for the sake of Allah Ta’aala alone in his intentions, sincere for the sake
of Allah Ta’aala alone in his love, sincere for the sake of Allah Ta’aala
alone in his glorification, sincere for the sake of Allah Ta’aala alone outwardly
and inwardly not intending nor wanting with his worship anything except the
face of Allah Ta’aala and reaching the land of His diginity (i.e. Jennah
wallhu a’lam), as He has said, Ta’aala:
Say: Indeed, my Salaah (prayer), my sacrifice, my living, and my dying are
for Allah (alone), the Lord (Rabb) of the ‘Aalameen (mankind, Jinn, and all
in existence). He has no partner. With this I have been commanded and I am
the first of the Muslims Surah An’aam (6):162-163
And His saying, Ta’aala: And turn in repentance and in obedience (with Tawheed
and true faith (Eemaan)) to your Lord (alone) and submit to Him (alone with
Islam) Surah Zumar (39):54
And His saying Ta’aala: And your Ilah (God) is one Ilah (God-Allah) La illahailla
huwa (none has the right to be worshipped in Truth except He) The Most Merciful,
The Bestower of Mercy Surah Hajj (22):34
[Sharh Usool As-Sittah]
[13] In the famous hadeeth of Jibreel, Jibreel said to the prophet (SAS):
Inform me about Eemaan. The prophet (SAS) responded saying: To believe in
Allah, His angels, His books, His messengers, The Last Day, and to believe
in Qadr (divine decree), the good of it and the bad of it. [Related by Muslim]
[14] Again in the famous hadeeth of Jibreel, Jibreel said to the prophet
(SAS): Inform me about Ihsaan (perfection in worship). The prophet (SAS)
responded saying: It is to worship Allah as though you see Him, and if you
are not able to achieve this then worship Him knowing that He sees you. [Related
by Muslim]
[15] Allah Ta’aala has said: Read! In the name of your Lord (Rabb) who has
created (all that exists). He has created man from a clot of blood. Read!
And your Lord (Rabb) is The Most Generous. Who has taught by the pen. He
has taught man that which he knew not. Surah ‘Alaq (96):1-5
[16] Allah Ta’aala has said: O You (Muhammad) (SAS) enveloped in garments!
Arise and warn! Magnify your Lord! And purify your garments ! And keep away
from Ar-Rujz (idols)! And give not a thing in order to have more. And be
patient for the sake of your Lord! Surah Muddaththir (74):1-7
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