Mustafa al-Muhaajir
8th May 2008, 05:05 AM
(The Aayah):
'You alone do we worship.' [al faatihah : 5]
is built upon four principles:- Ascertaining what Allaah and His Messenger love and are pleased with, from the sayings of the heart and of the tongue; and [iii] the actions of the heart and [iv] of the limbs.
So al-'uboodiyyah (servitude and slavery to Allaah) is a comprehensive term for all these four stages. The one who actualises them has indeed actualised: 'You alone do we worship.'
The saying of the heart: It is i'tiqaad (belief) in what Allaah - the Most Perfect - informed about His Self; concerning His Names, His Attributes, His Actions, His Angels, and all that He sent upon the tongue of His Messenger sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam.
The saying of the tongue: It is to inform and convey (what Allaah has revealed), to call to it, defend it, to explain the false innovations which oppose it, to establish its remembrance and to convey what it orders.
The action of the heart: Such as love for Him, reliance upon Him, repenting to Him, having fear and hope in Him, making the Deen purely and sincerely for Him, having patience in what He orders and prohibits, having patience with what He decrees and being pleased with it, having allegiance and enmity for His sake, humbling oneself in front of Him and having humility in front of Him, becoming tranquil with Him and other than this from the actions of the heart which are actually connected to the action of the limbs ... and actions of the limbs without the action of the heart is of little benefit if any benefit at all.
[I]The action of the limbs: Such as Prayer and Jihaad, attending the Jumu'ah and being with the Jamaa'ah, aiding those who are unable and displaying goodness and kindness to the creation, and other than this."
-[I]Madaarj As-Saalikeen 1/100-101
'You alone do we worship.' [al faatihah : 5]
is built upon four principles:- Ascertaining what Allaah and His Messenger love and are pleased with, from the sayings of the heart and of the tongue; and [iii] the actions of the heart and [iv] of the limbs.
So al-'uboodiyyah (servitude and slavery to Allaah) is a comprehensive term for all these four stages. The one who actualises them has indeed actualised: 'You alone do we worship.'
The saying of the heart: It is i'tiqaad (belief) in what Allaah - the Most Perfect - informed about His Self; concerning His Names, His Attributes, His Actions, His Angels, and all that He sent upon the tongue of His Messenger sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam.
The saying of the tongue: It is to inform and convey (what Allaah has revealed), to call to it, defend it, to explain the false innovations which oppose it, to establish its remembrance and to convey what it orders.
The action of the heart: Such as love for Him, reliance upon Him, repenting to Him, having fear and hope in Him, making the Deen purely and sincerely for Him, having patience in what He orders and prohibits, having patience with what He decrees and being pleased with it, having allegiance and enmity for His sake, humbling oneself in front of Him and having humility in front of Him, becoming tranquil with Him and other than this from the actions of the heart which are actually connected to the action of the limbs ... and actions of the limbs without the action of the heart is of little benefit if any benefit at all.
[I]The action of the limbs: Such as Prayer and Jihaad, attending the Jumu'ah and being with the Jamaa'ah, aiding those who are unable and displaying goodness and kindness to the creation, and other than this."
-[I]Madaarj As-Saalikeen 1/100-101