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Based on the lecture by Yasir Qadhi. If you notice any mistakes, please point them out inshaAllah.
Introduction:
We have been created for a very specific purpose and goal. Allah Ta’ala says in the Qur’an;
This verse is the most explicit verse in the entire Qur’an concerning the reason of creation. This tells us that we have one goal in this life. It tells us that we have one purpose on this planet, and that is the worship of Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala. Because of this goal Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala created us. And because of this goal, and the same message of Tawheed, Allah sent all of the Prophets. Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala says;
So because of this we were created. And because of this Prophets were sent. And because of this the books were revealed. Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala says;
And it is on the basis of Tawheed that Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala has differentiated us. He did not differentiate us based upon our skin colours, or based upon our national origins, or the language that we speak. Rather, He differentiated us based upon our eemaan in Him, or our lack of eemaan in Him.
And it is based on this same principle that Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala has allocated our success in the Hereafter. So those who believe in Allah, for them will be the Jannaat an-Na’eem. But for those who disbelieve in Allah, for them will be the ‘adhaab al-‘Aleem. And it is also for this same principle of Tawheed, which is the first obligation upon every single human being, that the Prophet salAllahu ‘alayhi wa sallam has been commanded to do Jihad. Jihad is a means, and not a goal in and of itself. It is a means to establish Tawheed in the land.
Allah’s Apostle salAllahu ‘alayhi wa sallam said;
“I have been ordered (by Allah) to fight against the people until they testify that none has the right to be worshipped except Allah…”
[Bukhari, Volume1, Book 2, No.24]
So the whole reason why Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala has Created us, and Sent the Prophets, and Revealed the Books, and differentiated between us on this principle, and allowed Jihad is the basis and principle of Tawheed. And that is why Tawheed is the first commandment in the Qur’an.
“O Mankind! Worship your Lord, who created you and those who came before you, that ye may have the chance to learn righteousness.”
And this commandment, to worship Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala alone, is the most common commandment in the Qur’an. And Tawheed is the only means to enter Jannah and to be saved from the Fire of Hell.
Therefore, when we study Tawheed, it is part of our ‘aqeedah to study the opposite of Tawheed - Shirk. This is because we will not be able to understand or appreciate any concept without studying the opposite of this concept. For example, if you wish to appreciate the whiteness of something, you would compare it with something black. So you can then appreciate and understand White vs. Black, and Black vs. White, because you are comparing two exact opposites. Likewise, if you want to understand the importance of Sunnah, you will have to understand the dangers of Bid’ah. So if you want to understand the importance of Tawheed, one of the ways is to understand the dangers of Shirk. If you want to make sure that you die upon Tawheed, one of the ways to achieve that is to study the classifications and types of Shirk.
So we should know that the knowledge of evil is one of the goals that the sharee’ah wants us to learn. Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala says;
That is why Hudhaifa ibn al-Yammaan radhiyAllahu ‘anhu used to say;
“My companions used to learn the good, while I used to learn the evil.’ It was said to him, ‘What made you do such a thing?’ He said, ‘Whoever learns the place where evil is will avoid it.’
[An-Nasaa’ee, Kitaab-ul-‘Ilm, No. 74]
Therefore the knowledge of evil is a fundamental principle of our ‘aqeedah. Not to fall in to it, not to obey it, but beware of it! To know that it exists and to know the tactics that are needed in order to avoid falling in to this evil! Therefore Ibnul-Qayyim rahimahullaah divides Mankind in to four categories with regards to their knowledge of good and evil:
So the true Taalib-ul-‘Ilm will study good, and act upon it. He will study evil, and he will stay away from it. The knowledge of evil is a fundamental principle of Islam. Not to call to it, not to fall into it, but to avoid it and know it. Only when you don’t know shirk, will you fall in to it. How will you even feel scared of falling in to Shirk, if you don’t know the dangers of it?
This is what is meant by knowledge of evil; the classifications, types, categories, history, futility and dangers of it – as Shirk is the greatest of evils. And also the evidences used those who try to justify Shirk, and a refutation of those evidences. All of these points will be briefly touched upon, as this is an introductory class. InshaAllah this will act as a stepping stone. Once we realise that Tawheed is the most fundamental of all principles, and that Shirk is the most evil of all sins, we must also prove why it is important to study it. We are studying it to avoid it, much like a doctor studies diseases. Why? Not that they can spread the diseases, but they need to understand how the disease operates. They need to understand the mechanisms behind these diseases and viruses, so that they can combat them and find antidotes. And this is the same for the student of knowledge and da’ee. He studies evils for the same reason in mind.
Based on the lecture by Yasir Qadhi. If you notice any mistakes, please point them out inshaAllah.
A Critical Analysis of Shirk
Introduction:
We have been created for a very specific purpose and goal. Allah Ta’ala says in the Qur’an;
“I have only created Jinns and Men that they may serve Me.”
[Adh-Dhariyat 51:56]
This verse is the most explicit verse in the entire Qur’an concerning the reason of creation. This tells us that we have one goal in this life. It tells us that we have one purpose on this planet, and that is the worship of Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala. Because of this goal Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala created us. And because of this goal, and the same message of Tawheed, Allah sent all of the Prophets. Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala says;
“We have not sent any Messenger before you, except that we have inspired him with ‘Laa ilaaha illallaah, so worship Me (alone)’."
[Al-Anbiyaa 21:25]
So because of this we were created. And because of this Prophets were sent. And because of this the books were revealed. Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala says;
“Alif, Laam, Raa. (This is) a Book, with verses basic or fundamental (of established meaning), further explained in detail - from One Who is Wise and Well-acquainted (with all things): (It teaches) that ye should worship none but Allah.”
[Hud 11:1-2]
And it is on the basis of Tawheed that Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala has differentiated us. He did not differentiate us based upon our skin colours, or based upon our national origins, or the language that we speak. Rather, He differentiated us based upon our eemaan in Him, or our lack of eemaan in Him.
“It is He Who has created you; and of you are some that are Unbelievers, and some that are Believers: and Allah sees well all that ye do.”
[At-Taghabun 64.:2]
And it is based on this same principle that Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala has allocated our success in the Hereafter. So those who believe in Allah, for them will be the Jannaat an-Na’eem. But for those who disbelieve in Allah, for them will be the ‘adhaab al-‘Aleem. And it is also for this same principle of Tawheed, which is the first obligation upon every single human being, that the Prophet salAllahu ‘alayhi wa sallam has been commanded to do Jihad. Jihad is a means, and not a goal in and of itself. It is a means to establish Tawheed in the land.
Allah’s Apostle salAllahu ‘alayhi wa sallam said;
“I have been ordered (by Allah) to fight against the people until they testify that none has the right to be worshipped except Allah…”
[Bukhari, Volume1, Book 2, No.24]
So the whole reason why Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala has Created us, and Sent the Prophets, and Revealed the Books, and differentiated between us on this principle, and allowed Jihad is the basis and principle of Tawheed. And that is why Tawheed is the first commandment in the Qur’an.
“O Mankind! Worship your Lord, who created you and those who came before you, that ye may have the chance to learn righteousness.”
[Al-Baqara 2:21]
And this commandment, to worship Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala alone, is the most common commandment in the Qur’an. And Tawheed is the only means to enter Jannah and to be saved from the Fire of Hell.
Therefore, when we study Tawheed, it is part of our ‘aqeedah to study the opposite of Tawheed - Shirk. This is because we will not be able to understand or appreciate any concept without studying the opposite of this concept. For example, if you wish to appreciate the whiteness of something, you would compare it with something black. So you can then appreciate and understand White vs. Black, and Black vs. White, because you are comparing two exact opposites. Likewise, if you want to understand the importance of Sunnah, you will have to understand the dangers of Bid’ah. So if you want to understand the importance of Tawheed, one of the ways is to understand the dangers of Shirk. If you want to make sure that you die upon Tawheed, one of the ways to achieve that is to study the classifications and types of Shirk.
So we should know that the knowledge of evil is one of the goals that the sharee’ah wants us to learn. Allah Subhanahu wa Ta’ala says;
“Thus do We explain the signs in detail: that the way of the sinners may be shown up.”
[Al-Anaam 6:55]
That is why Hudhaifa ibn al-Yammaan radhiyAllahu ‘anhu used to say;
“My companions used to learn the good, while I used to learn the evil.’ It was said to him, ‘What made you do such a thing?’ He said, ‘Whoever learns the place where evil is will avoid it.’
[An-Nasaa’ee, Kitaab-ul-‘Ilm, No. 74]
Therefore the knowledge of evil is a fundamental principle of our ‘aqeedah. Not to fall in to it, not to obey it, but beware of it! To know that it exists and to know the tactics that are needed in order to avoid falling in to this evil! Therefore Ibnul-Qayyim rahimahullaah divides Mankind in to four categories with regards to their knowledge of good and evil:
• There is the ‘Aalim: Who knows good inside out, and he knows evil inside out. So he calls to that which is good, and he warns against that which is evil. Because he is aware of both of these categories ‘ala baseerah – upon a clear knowledge. This is the highest category.
• The one who is aware of the good in general, but not aware of the evil that much: For example, they aware of Tawheed and Sunnah, but they are not very aware of Shirk and Bid’ah. Therefore you may find that many of them may fall in to Bid’ah and shirk, because they don’t know the reality of these evil things. And if they do not know the reality of it, how can they avoid falling in to it? Only by a study of these evils, e.g. what are the signs of it, what are the conditions of it, can one avoid it. The majority of Mankind falls in to this category.
• Those who specialise in studying the evil, but do not have a strong ground in good: For example, they specialise in Christianity and other religions, but they don’t know their own ‘aqeedah that well. So for this reason, they have made many mistakes, even in their calling to Islam and their perception of Christianity. For example, they could easily quote you verses from the Bible, but they don’t study the Qur’an in great detail. This is the case of many of the ignorant Du’aat.
• The totally ignorant person: He who is not aware of the good or the evil. Because he is not aware of anything, he is like a feather in the wind. Wherever the wind blows, that’s where he will go. This is the lowest category.
• The one who is aware of the good in general, but not aware of the evil that much: For example, they aware of Tawheed and Sunnah, but they are not very aware of Shirk and Bid’ah. Therefore you may find that many of them may fall in to Bid’ah and shirk, because they don’t know the reality of these evil things. And if they do not know the reality of it, how can they avoid falling in to it? Only by a study of these evils, e.g. what are the signs of it, what are the conditions of it, can one avoid it. The majority of Mankind falls in to this category.
• Those who specialise in studying the evil, but do not have a strong ground in good: For example, they specialise in Christianity and other religions, but they don’t know their own ‘aqeedah that well. So for this reason, they have made many mistakes, even in their calling to Islam and their perception of Christianity. For example, they could easily quote you verses from the Bible, but they don’t study the Qur’an in great detail. This is the case of many of the ignorant Du’aat.
• The totally ignorant person: He who is not aware of the good or the evil. Because he is not aware of anything, he is like a feather in the wind. Wherever the wind blows, that’s where he will go. This is the lowest category.
So the true Taalib-ul-‘Ilm will study good, and act upon it. He will study evil, and he will stay away from it. The knowledge of evil is a fundamental principle of Islam. Not to call to it, not to fall into it, but to avoid it and know it. Only when you don’t know shirk, will you fall in to it. How will you even feel scared of falling in to Shirk, if you don’t know the dangers of it?
This is what is meant by knowledge of evil; the classifications, types, categories, history, futility and dangers of it – as Shirk is the greatest of evils. And also the evidences used those who try to justify Shirk, and a refutation of those evidences. All of these points will be briefly touched upon, as this is an introductory class. InshaAllah this will act as a stepping stone. Once we realise that Tawheed is the most fundamental of all principles, and that Shirk is the most evil of all sins, we must also prove why it is important to study it. We are studying it to avoid it, much like a doctor studies diseases. Why? Not that they can spread the diseases, but they need to understand how the disease operates. They need to understand the mechanisms behind these diseases and viruses, so that they can combat them and find antidotes. And this is the same for the student of knowledge and da’ee. He studies evils for the same reason in mind.