In
this amazing Surah we start by praising Allah the Lord of Mankind, Jinn and
all that exists, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful, and the only
Owner of the Day of Recompense. Then we declare that we worship Him
Alone, and from Him Alone we ask for help.
Then
we ask Him to guide us to the Straight Path!
In
his valuable book al-Madarij as-Salikin Ibn al-Qayyim points out
three levels of guidance:
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First, guidance of bayan or clarification. This does not happen
except through Allah's prophets whom He sends to explain to mankind
the essence of His message and to show them the way to the straight
path.
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Second, guidance of Tawfeeq or success (on the Straight Path). In
this level we ask Allah to open our hearts to his religion and to be
steadfast upon it; by this it becomes the most precious thing in our
lives.
Although
these two levels of guidance are separate, reaching the straight path
would not be achieved except by them both. These two levels include
gaining the knowledge of what we did not know about the truth and
becoming anxious to follow it openly and secretly, the ability to
fulfill our duty through our sayings, actions and intentions, and to
ask Allah to keep us firm on this path till we die.
Some
people would ask why do we need to ask for guidance while we are
already guided; we know Allah and we believe in Him? We need to
believe without doubt that we all are always in need to ask for
guidance because the things which we do not know are more than the
things which we know. The things which we do not do due to our
carelessness or laziness are much more than the things which we do,
the same can be said about the things which we are incapable of
doing. Those of us who do not see any lack concerning their knowledge
or practice need to ask the guidance from Allah to keep them in this
state till they die.
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The third level of guidance would be the guidance in the Day of
Judgement to the way which leads to Paradise. Whoever is guided in
life to Allah's Path according to what He sent His messengers with,
would be guided to the Straight Path in the Hereafter.
If
we want to know how we are going to pass the straight path above Hell
in the Hereafter we have to examine the way we are passing Allah's
Path in this life. We are going to walk there the same way we walk
here. Some people would pass like a glimpse, some would pass like the
wind, some would walk slowly and some would creep and others would
stuck and then would be thrown in hell fire. So let each one of us
examine the way we will pass there from the way we are passing here.
And let us examine carefully the things which are holding us from
passing the straight pass whether they are our desires or confused
ideas. These things are like chains which delay or stop our movement
on the straight path. It is really fearful to say that if these
chains are many, solid and heavy here in life they are going to be
the same when we are going to pass the straight pass above Hell.
When
we ask Allah in Surah al-Fatiha to guide us to the Straight Path we
ask Him to put us with those whom He has bestowed His Grace on. Here
we need to ask two questions:
First,
who are those people?
Second,
if we choose to follow the straight path which leads to Allah why do
we need to be accompanied with those people?
Ibn
al-Qayyim explained that the one who wants to follow the straight
path in this life finds that the majority of people around him or her
do not want to follow the same path. And because the human soul
normally looks for a companion Allah pointed out the importance for
having a company on this road. Allah defined this company by saying
in Surah an-Nisa' Ayah 69:
"Those
on whom Allah has bestowed His Grace, of the Prophets, the Siddiqun
(those followers of the prophets who were first and foremost to
believe in them, like Abu Bakr as-Siddiq), the martyrs, and the
righteous. And how excellent these companions are!"
If
sometimes we feel lonely when passing Allah's path we need to think
of those who passed or are passing the same path, to know that they
are our company, and to make our best to follow their steps. At the
same time we should not pay any attention to those who do not want to
choose the same path and should be strong enough so we do not let
them detain us.
One
of the Salaf said: “Stick firmly to the path of truth and do not
feel lonely because of the few number of people who would join you,
and be aware of the path of misguidance and do not be mislead with
the large number of the destroyed.”
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