Saturday, August 30, 2014

Taqwaa


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By: Shaykh Mohammed bin Salih al Uthaymeen


All praise belongs to Allah, Lord of the Worlds. Peace and Blessings of Allah be upon Muhammad , his family, his Companions and all those who follow him till the Last Day.
O believers !
Indeed the advice which Allah has given to His servants from the time of Adam up until now, has been to have Taqwâ (fear) of Him, Glorified and Exalted be He.

The Mighty the Majestic says,
“And we have instructed those who were given the scripture before you and yourselves to have Taqwâ (fear) of Allah. But if you disbelieve then to Allah belongs whatever is in the Heavens and whatever is on the Earth. And ever is Allah free of need and praiseworthy.” [1]

It is also the advice of the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) to his nation:
Abî Umâmah Suddî ibn ‘Ujlân al-Bâhilî reports: I heard the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) giving a sermon in the farewell Hajj, saying, “Fear your Lord, pray your five prayers, fast the month of Ramadan, pay your Zakâh, and obey your leaders, in doing so, you will enter your Lord‘s Paradise.”[2]

Whenever the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) sent a leader of a raiding party on a military expedition, he would advise him, to have a deep rooted Taqwâ (fear) of Allah and he would also advise the rest of his military party likewise.

The Pious Predecessors (salaf) did not stop giving mutual advice for having Taqwâ (fear) of Allah in their sermons, their letters and their testaments after the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) passed away.
‘Umar ibn al-Khattâb wrote to his son ‘Abdullâh:
“To proceed: Verily I advise you to have Taqwâ (fear) of Allah the Mighty and Majestic, for whoever fears Him, Allah will protect him, and whoever gives a loan to Him, Allah will reward him, and whoever thanks Him, Allah will increase him.”

Alî gave advice to a man, and he said:
“I advise you to have Taqwâ (fear) of Allah the Mighty, the Majestic. There is no escape in meeting Him and there is no other to meet you except Him when you reach the Hereafter, for verily Allah owns this world and the Hereafter.”

One of the righteous, wrote to his believing brother:
“I advise you with Taqwâ (fear) of Allah who knows your secrets and sees your open actions, so remember Allah at every time of the night and day, and fear Allah according to His nearness, and the power He has over you. And know that He always sees you. And do not leave His Rule for another rule, nor His Dominion, for another dominion, So glorify Him, by fearing Him immensely.”

The meaning of Taqwâ is that the servant puts between himself and that which he fears, a guard that will protect him. [3]
The meaning of Taqwâ regarding Allah's servants is “That the servant puts between him and that which he fears, i.e. gaining the anger and the wrath of his Lord, a guard which will protect him.” By obeying Him and abstaining from disobeying Him.

My noble brother, here are some sayings of our Pious Predecessors, in explaining the meaning of Taqwâ (fear) of Allah:
Ibn Abbâs said: “The ones who fear Allah, they are the ones who are wary of Allah and His Punishments.”
The Tâbi’î (successor) Talq ibn Habî b said: “If an ordeal appears amongst you extinguish it with Taqwâ.” When asked what is Taqwâ, he replied, “Taqwâ (piety) is that you act in obedience to Allah, and hope in His mercy, upon a light from Him; and Taqwâ is leaving acts of disobedience to Allah out of fear of Him, upon a light from Him.” [4]

Ibn Mas’ûd said:
“Speaking about the statement of Allah: “O you who believe, have Taqwâ (fear) of Allah, as you should have of Him and do not die except as Muslims.” [5] .. is that Allah is meant to be obeyed, and not disobeyed; remembered at all times, and not forgotten; and to be thanked, and we are not to be ungrateful to Him.”

So strive O my noble brother, in fearing Allah, the Mighty and Majestic, for He is entitled to be feared, revered and glorified in your heart.

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FOOTNOTES:

[1] Sûrah an-Nisâ’ (4): 131. Al-Hâfidh Ibn Kathîr said that “Allah instructed you just as He instructed others before you to fear Him and no one else.” Tafsîr Qur’ân al-‘Adhî (1/504).

[2] Reported by Sunan at-Tirmidhi, Hadîth no.73

[3] Ibn Rajab - rahimahullâh - said: “The essence of Taqwâ is to make a shield (which guards) against Allah's anger and punishment. That shield is to obey His commandments and abstain from His prohibitions…” (Jâmi’ul-’Ulûm wal Hikâm: 190/191).

[4] Talq ibn Habîb was a famous Tâbi. He was known for his knowledge, piety and his recitation of the Qur’ân. Related by Ibn Abî Shaybah in Kitâbul-Imân (No.99) and it was declared Sahîh by Shakyh al-Albânî .

[5] Sûrah al-Imran (3): 102

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