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"Key"
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What Every Muslim Needs to Know - The 9 Conditions
of "Shahadah"
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Based
on an Article entitled "The Conditions of "La illah
illa-lah" taken from
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The complete statement of the creed of the
Muslim is: "Ash-shadu anna Laa elaha illa lah.
Ash-shadu anna Muhammadar Rasoolulah." (I bear witness
that there is none worthy of worship except Allah and I bear witness
that Muhammad is His servant and messenger).
Every
Muslim has been taught that the key to "Jennah" (Paradise)
is the statement in Arabic: "Laa illaha illa lah."
(There is none worthy of worship except Allah.) Yet
too many Muslims simply rely upon this statement and believe that
as long as they have made this statement, nothing will harm them.
They think they will be granted Paradise because of this mere
verbal statement of the Shahadah.
There
is no question that the mere saying of the shahadah: "I
bear witness that there is none worthy of worship except Allah
and I bear witness that Muhammad is His servant and messenger"
is not sufficient for salvation. In fact, the
munafiqeen ( 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.
True
scholars of Islam are quick to tell us that this testimony of
faith is our "Muftah ul Jennah" (Key to Paradise). The
famous follower Wahb ibn Munabbih was once asked;
"Isn't the statement of "La ilaha illa-lah"
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." Think
about it. If you try to drive your car with the key to your house
will it work? Of course not. So, we see that the statement like
a key, must meet certain conditions in order to work. In fact
these conditions are what will determine who will benefit from
the statement and who will not benefit from saying it, no matter
how many times per day they say it. We must work hard to learn,
understand and practice these conditions before we run out time
and then it would be too late for our shahadah to help us at all.
This article has value only if we use it to look at ourselves
and make sure we are really meeting these conditions.
Then by Allah's Mercy, the doors to Jennah will open for us with
our " muftah of Laa elaha illa lah".
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"Nine
Conditions of the Shahadah":
The Qur'an and the "Hadeeth"
(teachings of Muhammad, peace be upon him) are the ultimate sources
for knowledge in Islam. We find contained in them the reality
of the conditions necessary for the "shahadah" to work
as a "muftah" to the "Jennah" for us. The
number might be understood as seven, eight or even nine depending
on how you would categorize them or combine them together. Regardless
of how we would list them or divide them up, it still remains
that we must understand and most important, apply these conditions
of our shahadah if we are to enter the Jennah. We listed them
here as "nine" in order to give more attention and detail
to each and every aspect. However, the scholars who have listed
them as seven or eight have not left anything out. They have merely
combined several for easier comprehension and memorization.
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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 Qur'an,
"So know that there is no God save
Allah, and ask forgiveness for your sin."
(Surah Muhammad: 19).
Similarly, the Prophet (peace be upon
him) said,
“Whoever dies knowing that there is no one worthy of worship
except Allah shall enter Paradise.”
(Recorded in Sahih Muslim).
In fact, the shahadah itself is a testimony.
When one testifies to something, one must know what it is that
he is testifying concerns. Obviously, a testimony about something
that one does not have any knowledge about is absolutely unacceptable.
Allah says in the Qur'an,
"Except him who bears witness unto
the truth knowingly."
(Surah 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 weeklong celebration to
"the Gods of the Sea"! All along they call themselves
Muslims and they make the 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.
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CERTAINTY
(yaqeen):
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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 Qur'an 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."
(al-Hujjarat : 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."
(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 Qur'an and the Sunnah that most of these doubts
will be removed.
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ACCEPTANCE
(qabool):
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If a person has knowledge of and certainty
in the shahadah, this must be followed by acceptance, with the
tongue and heart, of whatever that shahadah implies. Whoever refuses
to accept the shahadah and its implications, even if he knows
that it is true and certain about its truth, then he is a disbeliever.
This refusal to accept is sometimes due to pride, envy or other
reasons.
In
any case, the shahadah is not a true shahadah without its unconditional
acceptance. The scholars all talk about this condition as a general
condition in the way that I have just stated. However, there is
also a more detailed aspect that we must all be aware of. The
believer accepts whatever the implications of the shahadah are.
This also means that he believes in whatever is stated in the
Qur'an or stated by the Prophet (peace be upon him), without any
right to choose what he wants to believe and what he wants to
reject. Allah says in the Qur'an,
"Do
you believe in part of the book and reject part of it? And what
is the reward of those who do so, except humiliation in the life
of this world, and on the Day of Resurrection they will be sent
to the most dreadful doom."
(al-Baqarah: 85).
This
is one aspect that the Muslims must be aware of. Although it is
not the same as the complete refusal to accept the truth, by rejecting
part of the truth that has come from Allah, one also negates his
testimony of faith. Unfortunately, many Muslims are doing this
nowadays in various ways. Although not all of these forms may
necessarily be considered apostasy, they are still very dangerous.
For example, if they do not like what is stated in a verse in
the Qur'an, they simply reinterpret the verse according to their
liking. If they do not like what is stated in a hadeeth, they
simply state that the hadeeth must not be authentic although they
are not scholars in that area. This kind of behavior is the antithesis
of the behavior of the true Muslims. Whatever comes from Allah
and His Messenger (peace be upon him), the true Muslim believes
in as the truth. This goes hand in hand with their testimony of
faith.
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SUBMISSION
and COMPLIANCE (Inqiyad):
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This implies the actual physical enactment
with our deeds of our shahadah. In fact, this is one of the main
meanings of the word Islam itself, "the submission to the
will and commands of Allah." This is what Allah commands
in the Qur'an,
"Turn
unto Him repentant, and surrender unto Him" (al-Zumar:
54).
Allah
has praised those who submit to His command by their actions.
Allah says,
"Who
is better in religion than he who surrenders his purpose to Allah
while doing good" (al-Nisa:
125).
Actually,
Allah has clearly made it a condition of faith that one submits
to the command of Allah and His messenger. Allah says,
"But
nay, by your Lord, they will not truly believe until they make
you [the Messenger of Allah] judge of what is in dispute between
them and find within themselves no dislike of which you decide,
and submit with full submission" (al-Nisa:
65)
Unfortunately,
there are many that claim that there is no relationship between
faith and deeds. You can even hear one Muslim saying about another,
"That is the best Muslim I have ever met," yet the other
person performs scarcely any of the deeds of Islam whatsoever.
This incorrect understanding of faith has spread throughout the
Muslim world. Indeed, our shahadah or testimony of faith must
be implemented or realized in our hearts, tongues and actions.
In our hearts, we must have love for Allah, fear Allah and hope
in Him. With our tongues we must testify to the shahadah. And
with our actions, we must implement what the testimony of faith
requires from us.
Anyone
who claims to be a Muslim and yet does no deeds, either does not
understand Islam whatsoever or is bearing testimony against himself
that his testimony of faith is not a true and correct testimony
of faith. This does not mean that the true believer never commits
a sin. Indeed, true believers do commit sins, but as long as they
recognize that what they did is not correct and it is inconsistent
with their obligation of submitting to Allah, then they have not
violated the soundness of their testimony or shahadah. But do
not forget they are still sinners. And what is the minimum of
submission that is required from a person beyond whom there can
be no claim to faith? For those scholars who say that the abandonment
of prayers is infidelity, it is the five daily prayers. Whoever
does not perform, at least, the five daily prayers have gone beyond
the limit that is acceptable for lack of deeds. Allah knows best.
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TRUTHFULNESS
(as-sidq),
as opposed to hypocrisy and dishonesty:
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This means
that when we say the shahadah, we are saying it honestly. We actually
mean it. We are not lying when it comes to our testimony of faith.
The Prophet (peace be upon his) said, "No one bears testimony
to there being no one worth of worship save Allah, sincerely from
his heart, except that Allah makes the Hell-fire forbidden for
him." (Recorded by al-Bukhari and Muslim.)
We are all familiar
with those who say the testimony of faith yet they are not saying
it honestly. They do not believe in it but they are simply saying
it in order to protect themselves or to get some gain from doing
so; these are the hypocrites. Allah has described them in the
opening of the Qur'an with the following words,
"And
of mankind are some who say, 'We believe in Allah and the Last
Day,' when they believe not. They think to beguile Allah and those
who believe, and they beguile none save themselves, but they perceive
not. In their hearts is a disease, and Allah increases their disease.
A painful doom is theirs because they lie"
(al-Baqarah: 8-10).
Obviously, the
shahadah of those who become Muslims simply to benefit from being
Muslim and not because they believe in Islam will be rejected
by Allah in the Hereafter. They will face a painful punishment
due to their lying.
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SINCERITY
(or al-ikhlass):
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That is, when we make the shahadah, we must
do so solely for the sake of Allah. We must not do it for any
other reason. And we must not do it for anyone else's sake. In
this manner, the meaning of sincerity is opposite of Shirk or
ascribing partners with Allah. We became and remain Muslims solely
for Allah's sake. Allah says in the Qur'an,
"Worship
Allah, making religion pure for him" (al-Zumar:
2).
And
Allah also says,
"And
they are ordained not else than to serve Allah, keeping religion
pure for Him, as men by nature upright and to establish worship
and to pay the poor-due. That is true religion"
(al-Bayinah: 5).
And
the Prophet (peace be upon him) added, "Allah has forbidden
for the Hell-fire anyone who says, 'There is no one worthy of
worship except Allah,' and say so desiring the face [and pleasure]
of Allah." (Recorded by Muslim).
This
is something that we should all think about, especially those
of us who grew up in Muslim families and were born Muslim. We
should make it very clear to ourselves that we are Muslims only
for the sake of Allah. We are not Muslims for the sake of our
parents, friends, family or community. It must be clear in our
minds that we are Muslims for the sake of Allah first, last and
only. One of the signs that we are Muslims for the sake of Allah
is that we do whatever Allah asks of us, regardless of what anybody
else desires or wants from us. That is, in the same way that we
are Muslims solely for the sake of Allah, all of our actions are
done for the sake of Allah.
However,
sometimes one begins to wonder whether some people meet this condition.
Some people from the Muslim world practice Islam to the extent
that it is pleasing to their families. If there is anything in
Islam that their families do not like- although their families
are Muslim and therefore they actually should like all of Islam-
then they do not practice that aspect of Islam. One common example
of that nature is mixing between men and women. Sometimes a brother,
here in the U.S., will not mix with women and his wife will remain
separate from the men. Yet, when they return to their homes, because
this is not pleasing to their families who want to mix between
men and women, they easily, simply and happily compromise their
religion for the sake of their parents. These people must sincerely
ask themselves why they are Muslims. Are they Muslims for the
sake of their parents and therefore whatever their parents like
they will do and whatever their parents do not like they won't
do? Or are they Muslims for the sake of Allah and therefore whatever
Allah dislikes they will not do and whatever Allah is pleased
with they do?
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That
is, the believer loves this shahadah, he loves in accordance with
the shahadah, he loves the implications and requirements of the
shahadah and he loves those who act and strive for the sake of
this shahadah. This is a necessary condition of the shahadah.
If a person makes the shahadah but does not love the shahadah
and what it stands for, then, in fact, his faith is not complete.
It is not the faith of a true believer. And if he loves something
more that this shahadah or if he loves something more than Allah,
then he has negated his shahadah. The true believer, the one meeting
the conditions of the shahadah puts no one whatsoever as an equal
to Allah in his love. Allah says in the Qur'an,
"Yet
of mankind are some who take unto themselves (objects of worship
which they set as) rivals to Allah, loving them with a love like
(that which is due to) Allah only. However, those who believe
are stauncher in their love of Allah" (al-Baqarah:
165).
And elsewhere Allah says:
"Say:
If your fathers, or your sons, or your brethren, or your wives,
or your tribe, or the wealth you have acquired, or merchandise
for which you fear that there will be no sale, or dwellings you
desire are dearer to you than Allah and His Messenger and striving
in His way: then wait till Allah brings His command to pass. Allah
guides not wrongdoing folk" (al-Tauba:
24).
The
Prophet (peace be upon him) said, "Whoever has three
characteristics has tasted the sweetness of faith. [The first
of these] is that he loves Allah and His Messenger more than he
loves anyone else..."(Recorded by al-Bukhari and Muslim.).
This
is one of the most important aspects of Islam yet, for some reason,
it is missing from the lives of many Muslims. They act in Islam
as if Islam were a chore instead of doing things out of the love
of Allah. When Allah orders us to do something, like bear witness
to the faith, we should realize that that thing is pleasing to
Allah and, therefore, out of our love for Allah, we should be
very pleased to do the acts that are pleasing to Allah. But, as
I said, this feeling is missing from many, many Muslims today.
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DENIAL
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Although that is clear in the words
of the testimony of faith, it does not seem clear to everyone
who makes that testimony. Therefore, I am mentioning it explicitly
here. In Surah al-Baqarah, Allah clearly reminds us of this important
aspect of the shahadah, the shahadah is not merely an affirmation
but it is both an affirmation and a negation. Allah states,
"And
he who rejects false deities and believes in Allah has grasped
a firm handhold which will never break" (al-Baqarah:
256).
Perhaps
the Prophet (peace be upon him) made this point even clearer when
he said, "Whoever says there is no one worthy of worship
except Allah and denies whatever is worshipped besides Allah,
then his wealth and blood are protected and his accounting will
be with Allah." (Recorded by Muslim).
Although
this condition should be obvious to everyone who says the words
of shahadah, you can still find Muslims who say the shahadah and
then make acts of worship for beings or things other than Allah.
You will find them going to the graveyards and worshipping those
in the graves. They will perform acts of worship, not for the
sake of Allah, but for the sake of the dead "saints"
in the grave. What kind of shahadah have these people made? Do
you really think that their shahadah will mean anything on the
Day of Judgment as long as they believe that acts of worship may
be done for other than Allah?
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ADHERENCE
(astaqeem) until death:
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This is must if the shahadah is to mean anything
for you in the Hereafter. You cannot rest on your laurels of what
you may have done in the past. No, indeed, the shahadah must
be your banner until your death. The Prophet (peace be upon him)
said, " A man spends a long time doing the deeds of the people
of Paradise and then he ends his deeds with the deeds of the people
of the Hell-fire. And a man spends a long time doing the deeds
of the people of the Hell-fire and then he ends his deeds with
the deeds of the people of Paradise." (Recorded by Muslim)
In
another hadeeth, the Prophet (peace be upon him) said,
"By the One beside whom there is no other God, one of
you does the actions of Paradise until there is just a hand span
between him and Paradise and then the book [preordainment] overtakes
him and he does the actions of the people of Hell and he enters
into it." (Recorded by al-Bukhari and Muslim.)
And Allah says in the Qur'an,
"O
believers, observe your duty to Allah with right observance,
and die not except as Muslims "O believers, observe your
duty to Allah with right observance, and die not except as Muslims
[in complete state of surrender, submission, obedience to Allah]"
[in complete state of surrender, submission, obedience to Allah]"
(al-Imran: 102).
Dear brothers and
sisters, these are the conditions of the shahadah. These are the
aspects of the shahadah that each and every one of us should look
deep down into our own hearts and ask ourselves:
"Is my shahadah meeting those requirements?"
"Am I saying it sincerely, honestly and out of love for Allah?"
"Am I saying it based on what it really means?"
"Am I denying all other false objects of worship?"
"Is there any part of my shahadah that is weak or missing?"
It is not enough to simply memorize
these conditions and the answers to the questions as though we
were on our way to class to take a "pop quiz." We might
meet Muslims or even the teachers themselves, who have totally
memorized these conditions and their meanings so much so that
they can recite every detail. But if we look to the way they act
and the way they treat others, we know that the conditions are
not having the right effect on them. This is proof that no matter
how much a person knows, it only matters how much they live up
to it. In the Next Life their knowledge of these conditions of
shahadah will not benefit them in the least if they have not put
them into practice. Actually, their knowledge will be proof against
them because they clearly knew the conditions, yet they were not
willing to live up to them in this life.
As Muslims we need to ask ourselves
right now, before we die and go in front of Allah for His Judgment.
We need to consider our answers carefully to these questions.
If we are weak in certain areas of these important questions,
then we should work hard to remove that weakness. So that in the
Next Life our shahadah will be our "Key to Paradise"
and the gates of the Paradise will open wide for us and we will
be able to live forever in Allah's Jennah with Him being please
with us.
"O
Allah, make us of those who learn, understand and apply the true
meanings of the shahadah, ameen. Forgive us were we fall short
or make mistakes, ameen. Bring us closer to You by Your Mercy
and enter us into Your Jennah, ameen."
Al Hamdulilah Rabbil Alameen was salat was salam ala Rasool al
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Original
article taken from AL-BASHEER magazine
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