THE CONDITIONS OF LA ILAHA ILLA-LLAH
There is no question that the mere saying of,
"I
bear witness that there is none worthy of worship except Allah and I
bear witness that Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) is His
servant and messenger," is not sufficient for salvation. In
fact, the hypocrites used to make this statement quite often yet Allah
describes them as liars and says that they shall abide in the lowest
abyss of the Hell-fire.
As
many scholars state, though, this statement or testimony is the key to
Paradise. The famous Follower Wahb ibn Munabbih was once asked, "Isn't the statement of La ilaha illa-llah the key to Paradise?" He answered,
"Yes,
but every key has ridges. If you come with the key that has the right
ridges, the door will open for you. Yet if you do not have the right
ridges the door will not open for you." That is, it is saying
[while meeting] certain conditions. These conditions are what will
differentiate the person who will benefit from his making of that
statement from the one who will not benefit from that statement, no
matter how many times a day he may have made that statements.
If
we study the verses of the Quran and the Hadith of the Prophet (peace
and blessings be upon him), we will find that the conditions of the
shahadah are seven, eight or nine in number depending on how we look at
them. It is important that all of us make sure that we are meeting these
conditions in our own lives and in our own testimony of faith. We must
do our best to satisfy these conditions before it is too late and our
testimony will be no avail whatsoever. It is not simply for the sake of
teaching these conditions. Indeed, there is no benefit to that. But it
is, instead, for all of us to look to ourselves and to make sure that we
are actually meeting these conditions so that, by Allah's mercy, the
doors to Paradise will be open for us by our key of La ilaha illa-llah.
The first of these conditions is knowledge. That is, one must have the basic and general knowledge of what is meant by the shahadah. One must understand what the shahadah is affirming and what the shahadah is denying. Allah says in the Quran, "So know, [O Muhammad], that there is no deity except Allah and ask forgiveness for your sin" (Qur'an, Muhammad 19). Similarly, the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said,
"Whoever dies knowing that there is no one worthy of worship except Allah shall enter Paradise." (Recorded by Muslim.)
In
fact, the shahadah itself is a testimony. When one testifies to
something, one must know what it is that he is testifying concerning.
Obviously, a testimony about something that one does not have any
knowledge about is absolutely unacceptable. Allah says in the Quran,
"And
those they invoke besides Him do not possess [power of] intercession;
but only those who testify to the truth [can benefit], and they know." (Qur'an, al-Zukhruf 86).
Now this condition probably sounds obvious. If someone said to you,
"There is no God except Allah," and
then said that what he meant by Allah was Jesus, you would immediately
tell him that this shahadah is nonsense. Yet can you imagine that there
is a Muslim country in the world that until recently used to have a
yearly week-long celebration to "the gods of the Sea"! All
along they call themselves Muslims and they make shahadah numerous
times a day. This clearly shows that they have no idea what the meaning
of their shahadah is. Do you think that this kind of shahadah will open
the doors to Paradise for them?
Today,
there are many Muslims who wonder why we should not accept secularism.
They think that there is nothing wrong with secularism! Many of these
Muslims pray five times a day and utter the shahadah repeatedly. Yet
they see nothing wrong with accepting a Lawgiver other than Allah? What
kind of shahadah are these people making?
All
of us do our best to learn at least the basics of Islamic beliefs. The
basics of what shahadah means. In this way, Allah willing, we will be
making the correct shahadah. We will be witnessing to the truth as we
are supposed to be witnesses to it.
The
second condition of the shahadah is certainty (or al-yaqeen). This is
the opposite of doubt and uncertainty. In Islam, in fact, any kind of
doubt is equivalent to Kufr or disbelief. We must, in our hearts, be
absolutely certain of the truth of the shahadah. Our hearts must not be
wavering in any way when we testify to the truth of, "There is none worthy of worship except Allah."
Allah describes the believers in the Quran as those who have belief in Allah and then their hearts waver not. Allah says,
"The
(true) believers are those only who believe in Allah and His messenger
and afterward doubt not, but strive with their wealth and their lives
for the cause of Allah. Such are the sincere" (Qur'an, al-Hujurat 15). Similarly, the Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him) said
, "No
one meets Allah with the testimony that there is none worthy of worship
but Allah and I am the Messenger of Allah, and he has no doubt about
hat statement, except that he will enter Paradise."(Recorded by Muslim)
Indeed, Allah describes the hypocrites as those people whose hearts are wavering. For example, Allah says,
"They
alone seek leave of thee (not to participate in jihad) who believe not
in Allah and the Last Day and whose hearts feel doubt, so in their doubt
they waver" (Qur'an, al-Tauba 45).
Many
scholars have stated that the diseases of the heart, or the doubt and
suspicions that one allows into one's heart, are more dangerous for a
person's faith than lusts and desires. This is because lusts and desires
may be satisfied at some time yet the person still knows them to be
wrong and he may control himself and repent and give up that evil deed.
On the other hand, the doubts and suspicions may linger in the heart,
with no cure, until the person finally leaves Islam entirely or
continues to practice Islam while, in fact, in his heart he does not
have the true faith.
The
greatest cure for these doubts is seeking knowledge. It is through
sound knowledge of the Quran and the sunnah that most of these doubts
will be removed. By study and understanding, one will attain certainty.
And as one studies and learns more, his certainty will be made firmer
and firmer.
I
will give you just one example on this point. This is related to all of
the doubts, suspicions and misconceptions that are circulating about
the authenticity of the hadith literature. For example, some Muslims
even claim that hadith were not recorded until at least 200 years after
the death of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him). Indeed,
there are Muslims who seem to have a great deal of doubt about hadith
and are very quick to reject hadith on that basis.
But,
in fact, if one actually takes the time to study the history and
preservation of hadith, one will immediately recognize that all those
claims and charges against the hadith are not based on anything
scientific whatsoever. They are nothing but false claims that come from
Satan and which Muslims with poor understanding and knowledge have
allowed to creep into their hearts.
Let
me make one last point about this condition of certainty. As I alluded
to earlier, doubts and misconceptions are very dangerous for a person's
faith. Doubt and wavering are tantamount to apostasy in Islam, as I
mentioned earlier. Hence, every Muslim should do best to safeguard
himself from such doubts and remain away from the sources of doubts-
especially if they are not well grounded in the Islamic sciences and do
not have the knowledge to refute such doubts and misconceptions. Hence
if a person has an associate or friend, even if he be a Muslim friend,
who is always making him doubt Allah or the religion, then he should
remain away from that person in order to safeguard his own religion.
Many Muslims nowadays study courses on Islam taught by Orient lists and
because of their weak backgrounds in Islamic studies, they are
influenced by the nonsense that some of these Orient lists are teaching
in the name of "science".
Similarly,
many brothers and sisters nowadays are spending hours at a time with
the computer news groups and bulletin boards. A lot of nonsense and
falsehood are posted on those news groups and bulletin boards. Again,
the one who is not very knowledgeable of his religion may easily be
influenced and affected by the misconceptions and false arguments that
he reads in those bulletin boards. He should remain away from those
things and get a deeper knowledge of Islam through the authentic sources
of the religion.
Again,
the greatest counterforce that can defeat doubts and misconceptions,
after the bounty and guidance of Allah, is sound knowledge and
understanding of the religion. When a person has that, he will not be
affected by the weak arguments put out by the enemies of Islam and he
will be, Allah willing, from among those described in the Quran,
"It is only those who have knowledge among His slaves that fear Allah" (Qur'an, Fatir 28)
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