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| Monday, 11 June 2007 | |
"Indeed the scholars have said regarding the statement of Allaah:
FROM THE FRUITS OF EEMAAN
"So from them is that complete faith (eemaan) negates dwelling in the Fire. Faith (eemaan) - even if it is little - prohibits one from dwelling it. So if one has faith - and he offers the obligatory duties, and abandons the prohibitions - then he will not enter the Fire, as has been frequently reported in authentic hadeeths from the Prophet (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam) regarding this principle. Likewise, it has been frequently reported from him that the one who has something of faith (eemaan) in his heart, will not dwell in the Fire, even if it is little." [2] [3] GOOD MANNERS
"The most complete of the believers in faith (eemaan), is the best of them in manners." [4]
"This hadeeth should always be in front of the eyes of the believer. So the most complete of the believers in faith (eemaan), is the best of them in manners with Allaah, and with the servants of Allaah." [5] LEARNING AND IMPLEMENTING THE QUR`AAN
"We used to learn ten aayahs, not increasing upon them until we had implemented them."[6] Aboo ’Abdur Rahmaan as-Sulamee (rahimahullaahu ta’aala ’anhu) said: "Verily we took this Qur`aan from a people about whom it was reported to us that if they learned ten aayahs, they would not move onto another ten until they had learned what was in them. So we used to learn the Qur`aan and implement it. Verily the Qur`aan will be inherited after us to a people who will retain it in a way that water is retained. It will not pass beyond their collar bones, rather it will not pass beyond here." - and he put his hand upon his throat." [7] THE HEART KNOWING ALLAAH
"But He will call you to account for what your hearts have earned." [Sooratul-Baqarah 2:225]" [8]
THE GUIDANCE OF THE SCHOLARS
THE GRADUAL DECLINE OF THE UMMAH
"Indeed no one despairs of the Mercy of Allaah except those who disbelieve." [Soorah Yoosuf 12:87]" [12] SIGNS OF THE PEOPLE OF INNOVATIONS AND DESIRES
"A sign of the people of innovation is that they fight the people of narrations (ahlul athar)."[14] THE ISLAAMIC STATE
"In conclusion I say, there is a statement by one of the du’aat (callers to Allaah) - I was given hope in its imperativeness and correctness from following it - it is 'Establish the Islaamic State in your hearts, it will be established for you in you land.' So if the creed of the Muslim is correct - built upon the Book and the Sunnah - then there is no doubt that due to this, his worship will become corrected and his manners will become corrected and his dealings will become corrected.
'You desire salvation, but you do not tread its path. Verily the boat does not sail upon dry land.'" [15] [16] SINS DEADEN THE HEART
"From Aboo Hurayrah (radiyallaahu ’anhu) that the Prophet (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam) said: 'When a servant commits a sin, a black spot appears upon his heart, so if he desists, seeks forgiveness and makes repentance; then his heart is cleansed. And if he returns (to the sin), it (the black spot) is increased until it takes over the heart. And it is the filth that Allaah mentions: "But no! It is the covering of sins which is upon their hearts because of what they used to do." [Sooratul-Mutaffifeen 83:14]'"[17]
"Ibnul-Mubaarak - may Allaah have mercy upon him - said: 'I see that sins deaden the heart, And doing so continuously produces despicableness. Abandoning sins is the life of the heart, And rebelling against them is better for your yourself. And has anything destroyed the Religion, Except kings and evil scholars and evil monks?' [18] SPEAKING AGAINST THE SCHOLARS
"Know - O my brother, may Allaah bring us into conformity with what pleases Him, and make us from those who fear Him and are conscious of Him in a manner which He truly deserves - that the flesh of the scholars is poisonous, and the practice of Allaah in disgracing those who belittle and revile them is well known. Rather slandering them - by that which they are free of - is a great matter, and to take away their honour by means of falsehood and lies is a hotbed of evil and vice. An offense against one whom Allaah has chosen to revive knowledge by is a blameworthy characteristic. And to perpetrate a crime which the Prophet (sallallaahu ’alayhi wa sallam) forbade is from the most significant slander. "So let those who oppose his command beware that a trial befall them or that they be stricken by a painful punishment." [Sooratun-Noor 24:63]" [19] KNOWING THE GOOD AND THE EVIL
"Whoever does not command the good and prohibit the evil is ruined!" So he replied to the man: "Whoever does not know the good and the evil in his heart is ruined." [20] al-Haafidh Ibn Rajab al-Hanbalee said: "Ibn Mas’ood indicates that knowledge of the good and the evil in the heart is an obligation from which no one is exempt. So whoever does not know it is ruined." [21]
Footnotes: [1] Bahjatun Nufoos (1/4) [2] At-Tawdeeh wal-Bayaan li Shajaratil Eemaan (p. 55-56) [3] This statement is derived from the hadeeth of Abee Dharr mentioned in Bukhaaree (7/149), and in Muslim (1/66), and in Tirmidthee (10/133), and in al-Mishkaatul Masaabeeh (1/5), and in the hadeeths of Jaabir, and Ibn Mas’ood mentioned in Saheeh Muslim (1/65-66) [4] Related by Ahmad (2/250), Tirmidthee (no. 2612), Aboo Daawood (no. 4683), al-Haakim in al-Mustadrak (1/53), Ibn Hibbaan (2/227). Shaykh Muhammad Naasirud-Deen al-Albaanee declared it good (hasan): as-Saheehah (nos. 284, 751), Saheehul Jaami' (no. 1230), and al-Eemaan of Ibn Abee Shaybah (no. 17-20). [5] Sharhul ’Aqeedatil Waasitiyyah (2/353) [6] Related by Ibn Jareer at-Tabaree with an authentic chain of narrators. See Basaa`ir Dhush-Sharaf (p. 138) [7] Related by Ibn Sa’d in Tabaqaatul Kubraa (6/172) [8] Related by al-Bukhaaree (1/88) [9] Jaami’ul ’Uloom wal-Hikam (p. 120) [10] Akhlaaqul 'Ulamaa (p. 28) [11] Related by al-Bukhaaree (no. 7068) [12] Silsilatus-Saheehah (1/8) [13] Related in the Sunan of ad-Daaraqutnee (1/26) [14] Sharh Usoolul I’itiqaad (1/39) of Imaam al-Laalikaa`ee [15] at-Tahdheer min Fitnatit-Takfeer (p. 88-89) [16] This is from the poetry of Imaam ash-Shaafi’ee, see his Deewaan (p. 86), with the checking of Muhammad ’Abdul Mun’am al-Khaffaagee. [17] Jaami’ut-Tirmdthee (1/123) [18] Sharhul ’Aqeedatit Tahaawiyyah (p. 208) [19] Tabyeen Kadthibul Muftaree (p. 29-30) [20] Mu’jamul Kabeer (9/112) of Imaam at-Tabaraanee [21] Jaami’ul 'Uloom (2/245) Prepared by Maaz Qureshi
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