
The
Meaning of the testimony of faith
The
testimony ( LA ILAHA
ILLA
ALLAH
) comprises
two concepts: denial and affirmation. First:
The testimony of faith denies everyone and everything other than Allah,
the Exalted, the attribute of divinity. All those other than Allah, such
as the angels, the Prophets, and the rest of mankind, let alone the
idols and the political regimes in the world, are not god nor do they
deserve to be worshipped. Thus denial in this respect is not denial of
the existence of the alleged gods, rather the denial of divinity which
is attributed to them. Second:
The testimony of faith affirms
and restricts divinity to Allah Alone. That is, the slave must believe
Allah is the only true God, and dedicate accordingly no act of worship
to other than Allah. Since
worship with all its legitimate acts and rites must be dedicated only to
the God who deserve it, therefore, the true god to whom worship must be
dedicated is the one who enjoys certain attributes, some of which are: 1-
Divinity ,the Oneness of Allah Who is singled out as the only true God
having no partner to share His divine attributes, nor His domain. He is
the One the as-Samad
(The Lord to Whom recourse is had
,or
to Whom obedience is
"rendered"
, without Whom no affair is "accomplished"). 2-
Self -sufficiency. Allah stands in need of no f one; He needs neither a
helper nor a spouse or a son. 3-
The capability of doing everything. There is nothing which frustrates
His capability. He does anything He wishes without exhaustion or
support. If He wills to do a thing, He only says to it
,"Be,"
and it is. 4-
The absolute life which is unaffected by perishment. Allah is
Everlasting, and He is Al-Qayoom
(Ever-living, Self subsisting, by Whom all things subsist).
5-
Alertness: Allah never sleeps nor is He heedless, He is neither seized
by slumber or sleep. 6-
Inclusive proprietorship: All existing things belong to Allah Alone. 7-
Knowledge: Allah's knowledge encompasses the whole universe that even an
ant weight does not escape His knowledge.
He
is well aware of the hidden and the apparent, the past, the present, the
future, and He knows the inner thoughts of man. 8-
Pride and grandeur: There is nothing greater than Allah neither in His
essence or in his grandeur, nor in his supremacy. 9-
Merciful beneficence: Allah does not wrong a thing or punish unjustly
rather He loves His devotees, and forgive the sins of those who repents
to Him. Hence,
the
One Who possesses such attributes deserves to be worshipped God. Allah,
the
Exalted,
after
all is the only One Who possesses such attributes. He is the King, the
Powerful, the Wise, the One Who knows the seen and the unseen, the
Merciful, the Beneficent. The
only One to Whom the divine attributes belong is a true God Who is
worthy of being worshipped and to Whose greatness all creation submit.
It is for this reason the testimony of faith constitutes denial of
divinity to all other than Allah and confirming it to Allah Alone, for
He is the only true God.. Allah,
Who is far removed from every imperfection, exclusively enjoys the
attributes of divinity. This divinity entails: The
right of legislating laws. Allah is the One Who legislates laws for His
creatures, therefore no one may legislates laws for himself or for
others that do not confirm with those of Allah, or those given by His
Messengers nor may anyone design a mode of worship or a transactional
regulation for individual or groups. Neither is it the right of anyone
to deem things lawful or unlawful on his own accord. Nor is it the right
of anyone to legislate a penal law on his own accord, for such rights
are exclusively Allah's. Whoever gives himself such rights
presumptuously sets up himself as god. Whoever obeys him takes him for a
god in lieu of Allah. Hence
we must know the acts of worship so that we dedicated them to Allah
Alone. Once we know this, we know that He has created the creatures only
to worship Him.
Man
as part of His creatures, must dedicate all his life worshipping Allah,
he must be aware of Allah's rulings respecting everything he does, thus
every lawful thing he does, intending it to be a means of bringing him
closer to Allah, turns to be an act of worship. Worship is an inclusive
term comprising every utterance and deed, apparent or hidden that Allah
loves. Having
read this brief message about the meaning of the testimony of faith,
and
its requirements, you are probably anxious to profess it and apply its
requirements. Now, what are the requirements of this testimony that are
incumbent upon the person who confesses it to apply'?
These
requirements are: 1-
The belief that Allah is a true God to Whom worship must be dedicated. He
is the One Who possesses all attributes of perfection, and Who is far
removed from every imperfection such as taking a spouse or a son. 2-
The belief that Allah is the Creator of existing things, the
Sustainer, the Giver of life and death, the Proprietor of the universe,
the only,
Ruler
and Legislator. 3-
The belief that Allah possesses the attributes of perfection, and is far
removed from every imperfection as Muhammad, the Messenger of Allah,
peace
be upon him,
informed
us in the Qur'an and the Sunnah. The only two sources from which we know
the attributes of Allah. Were Muhammad to forge lies against
Allah, Allah would have definitely punished Him. On the contrary, Allah
supported Him with miracles that have proven his veracity and
trustworthiness in conveying the Message of his Lord.
Allah says:
.'Were he ( Muhammad, peace be up on him) to forge some statement
against Us, We would have seized him by his right hand and We would have
cut off his artery."(V.69:44,45,46,) 4-
Taking the believers for friends, loving and supporting them. Allah says
: "
Muhammad , is the Messenger of Allah and those who are with him are
harsh against unbelievers, and merciful among themselves. You
see them bowing and prostrating ( in prayer) , seeking bounty from Allah
and (His) Good Pleasure. On their faces are marks caused by prostration
( during prayers) , This is their similitude in the Torah and in the
Gospel like a(sown) seed which sends forth its shoot, then makes it
strong, it then becomes thick and it stands straight on its stem,
delighting the farmers that He (Allah) may enrage the unbelievers with
them. Allah has promised those among them who believe (i.e. all those
who follow Islamic Monotheism, the religion of the Prophet Muhammad,
(peace be upon him) till the day of Resurrection) and do righteous good
deeds, forgiveness and a mighty reward (i.e.Paradise)"(V .48:29). 5-
Disavowing the unbelievers and standing aloof from them. Allah
says: " Indeed there has been an excellent example for you in
Abraham and those with him, when they said to their people;
"Verily,
we are free from you and whatever you worship besides Allah, we have
rejected you,
and
there has started between us and you hostility and hatred forever ,
until you believe in Allah Alone, except the saying of Abraham to his
father :
"Verily,
I
will ask for forgiveness ( from Allah) for you, but I have no power to
do anything for you before Allah. Our Lord! In You (Alone)we put our
trust and to You Alone we turn in repentance, and to You (Alone) is
(our) final Return,"(V.60:4) The
above are some of the requirements of the testimony of faith, the
testimony which is considered a prelude and access to Islam, rather its
base. Whoever confesses it with sincere attestation ,and applies its
requirements, would ultimately be admitted to the Jannah, the heavenly
garden, with the will of Allah. If such a person committed some sins and
died before repenting, it is up to Allah, He either forgives him, or
punishes him by the fire but would the later take him out of it and
admit Him to Jannah having been purified from his sins. It is mentioned
in the prophetic tradition that Moses, the Messenger of Allah,( Peace be
upon him,) asked Allah to assign for him an act of worship
and be particularly his to perform. Allah, the Exalted, commanded him:
"0 Moses, say "There is no god who deserves to be worshipped
but Allah. "Moses said: "My Lord! All your slaves confess this
testimony." To
indicate the significance of the testimony of faith, Allah then said:
"O Moses, were the seven heavens and seven earths, and all what
they contain put in one side of the scale, and (There is no god who
deserves to be worshipped but Allah) was put on the other side of it
would have overweighed them. The
Prophet, (Peace be upon him) said: "
He who concludes his life with uttering the testimony of faith, that is
to be his last words before he dies, he will be admitted to the
Jannah," Confessing
the testimony of faith must be coupled with fulfilling its conditions: 1-
Knowledge; which consists of recognizing Allah as the only true God to
Whom worship must be dedicated, and denouncing all gods worshipped
beside Allah
as false, and that they neither extend benefit nor cause harm. 2-
Certainty; that the belief in Allah must be unblemished with any doubt. 3-
Acceptance; that is to accept all its conditions. 4-
Submission; that is to fulfil its conditions submissively and willingly
being content with Allah as the Lord, and Muhammad, peace be upon him,
as His Prophet and Messenger. 5-
Truthfulness, that is to fulfil its requirements truthfully. 6-
Sincerity; that is to be sincere in : worshipping Allah, dedicating all
acts of worship to Him Alone. 7-
The Love of Allah, the Exalted, and the love of His Messenger,
Muhammad,( peace be upon him), and the love of Allah's devotees and the
people of His obedience.
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