Our creed is to
believe in Allah, His Angels, His Books, His Messengers,
the Day of
Judgment, and Fate whether good or bad.
Belief in
Allah's Lordship, Oneness, and Attributes:
• We believe in
Allah's divinity; that is he is the Lord, the Creator, the
Sovereign, and
the Manager of all affairs.
• We believe in
Allah's god ship; that is, He is the true God and every other so-called deity
is false.
• We believe in
His names and attributes, that is He has the most
magnificent
names and the sublime perfect attributes.
• We believe in
His oneness in all of this, that is, He has no associate in His divinity, His
God ship, His names, or His attributes. Allah says in the
Qur'an: "He
is the Lord of the heavens and the Earth and all that is in
between them, so
worship Him and be patient in His worship; do you know any equal to Him?"
(19:65).
• We believe
that He is "Allah there is no God but He, the Living, the
Everlasting.
Slumber does not seize Him, neither sleep; to Him belongs all that is in the heavens
and the Earth. Who is there that shall intercede with Him except by His
permission? He knows what is before them and what is behind them, and they do
not encompass anything of His knowledge except what He wills. His throne
extends over the heavens and the Earth, the preservation of them does not
burden Him; He is the High, the Great" (2:255).
• We believe
that "He is Allah, there is no god but He, the Knower of the
Unseen and the
Visible. He is the Most Gracious, Most Merciful. He is
Allah, there is
no God but He, the King, the Holy One, the Source of Peace,the Keeper of Faith,
the Guardian, the Almighty, the Subduer, the Sublime. Glory be to Allah above
what they associate with Him. He is Allah, the Creator, the Maker, the Shaper.
His are the most beautiful Names. All that is in the heavens and the Earth
glorifies Him. He is the Almighty, the Wise"(59:22-4).
• We believe
that to Him belongs the Kingdom of the Heavens and the
Earth: "He
creates what He pleases. He gives, to whom He wills, females,
and He gives, to
whom He wills, males, or He couples them, males and
females; and He
makes whom He wills barren. Surely, He is the Knowing,the Powerful"
(42:49-50).
• We believe
that "there is nothing whatever like unto Him, He is the Allhearing,the
All-seeing. To Him belongs the keys of the Heavens and the Earth. He enlarges
and restricts provisions to whom He wills. Surely He has knowledge of
everything" (42:11-12).
• We believe
that "there is no creature that moves on the Earth but its
provision
depends on Allah. He knows its dwelling and its resting place. All is recorded
in a clear book" (11:6).
• We believe
that "with Him are the keys of the unseen; none knows them
but He. He knows
what is in land and sea; not a leaf falls, but He knows it. Not a grain in the
deep darkness of the Earth, not a thing green or dry but it is in a clear
Book" (6 :5 9 ).
• We believe
that "Allah alone has the knowledge of the Hour, sends down rain, and
knows what is in the wombs. No soul knows what it shall earn tomorrow, and no soul
knows in what land it shall die. Surely, Allah is Allknowing, All-aware"
(31:34).
• We believe
that Allah speaks whatever He pleases whenever He pleases: "And Allah
spoke to Moses directly" (4:164); "And when Moses came at Our
appointed place, and his Lord spoke to him" (7:143 ); "We called to
him from the right side of the Mount (Sinai), and We brought him near in
communion" (19:52).
• We believe
that "if the ocean became ink for the words of my Lord, the
ocean would be
finished before the words of my Lord came to an end"
(18:109);
"And if all the trees that are in the earth were pens, and the ocean (were
ink), with seven oceans swelling it therefore, the words of Allah would not be
exhausted. Surely, Allah is Mighty, Wise" (31 :27).
• We believe
that Allah's words are the most truthful in conveying
information, the
most just in ruling, and the fairest in conversation. He
said: "The
word of your Lord has been fulfilled in truth and justice"
(6:115);
"And who is more truthful in his word than Allah?" (4:87).
• We believe
that the Qur'an is Allah's word. He literally spoke it to
Gabriel, who
conveyed it to the Prophet, peace be upon him: "Say (O
Muhammad) 'the
Holy Spirit has brought it down from your Lord in
truth"'
(16:102); "Truly it is the revelation of the Lord of the world
brought down
upon your heart by the Faithful Spirit so that you may be
one of the
warners, in a clear Arabic tongue" (26:192-95).
• We believe
that Allah is well above His creatures in His Person and His
Attributes,
because He says: "He is the High, the Great" (2:22); "He is
Supreme over His
servants, and He is the Wise, the All-aware" (6:18 ).
• We believe
that He "created the Heavens and the Earth in six days, then
He settled
Himself on the throne; He manages everything" (10:3). His
"settling
on the throne" means that He is sitting in person on His throne in a way
that is becoming to His majesty and greatness. Nobody except He
knows exactly
how He is sitting.
• We believe
that He is with His creatures while He is still on His throne. He knows their
conditions, hears their sayings, sees their deeds, and manages their affairs.
He provides for the poor and the broken.
He gives
sovereignty to whom He pleases and takes away sovereignty from whom He pleases;
He exalts whom He wills and He abases whom He wills. In His hand is all good
and He is powerful over everything. Whoever possesses these qualities is
literally with His creatures even if He is literally above them on His throne.
"There is nothing whatsoever like unto Him; He is the All-hearing, the
All-seeing" (42: 11).
• We do not say,
as do the Incarnationists among the Jahomites1 and others, that Allah is living
with His creatures on Earth. We consider whoever says this a non-believer or
one who has strayed, for he attributed to Allah that which does not become Him
of defects.
• We believe in
what His Messenger told us, that He descends to the near
sky before the
last third of every night and says: "Who prays to Me and I
will answer his
prayers? Who asks Me and I will give him? Who asks My
forgiveness and
I will forgive him?" (Bukhari and Muslim).2
• We believe
that He will come on the Day of Judgment to judge among His people because He
said: "No indeed! When the Earth is crushed to powder, and your Lord comes
down with the angels in rows after rows, and Hell is brought out that day. On
that day man will remember, but what will remembrance avail him?"
(89:21-23).
• We believe
that he is the Doer of what He wills.
Allah's Will:
Universal and Legal:
• We believe
that His will is of two kinds: a) Universal will, through which His intention
is carried out. It is not necessary that what is carried out is liked by Him.
This type of will means permission, as Allah said: "Had Allah willed, they
would not have fought one against the other, but Allah does whatever He
desires," (2:253) and "If Allah desires to lead you astray, He is
your Lord" (11:34), and b) Legal will, which does not necessarily entail
the execution of His desire. His will, in this case, cannot be but what He
likes, as He said: "Allah wants to forgive you" (4:27).
• We believe
that His universal and legal wills are part of His wisdom.
Every thing He
performs in the universe or requires legally from His
creatures is for
a good reason and according to His wisdom, whether we
grasp it or not:
"Is not Allah the best of Judges?" (95:8); "And who is
better than
Allah in judgment for a people who have firm faith" (5:50).
• We believe
that Allah loves His select servants and that they love Him:
"Say if you
love Allah, follow me and Allah will love you" (3:31); "Allah
will bring a
people whom He will love and who will love Him" (5:54);
"Allah
loves the steadfast" (3:146); "And act justly, surely, Allah loves
the just" (49:9); and "Do good; Allah loves those who do good"
(5:93).
• We believe
that Allah likes what He prescribed of good deeds and sayings and He dislikes
what He prohibited of bad deeds and sayings: "If you disbelieve, surely
Allah does not need you, yet He does not like disbelief for His servants; if
you are thankful, this pleases Him"(39:7); and "But Allah disliked
their marching forth. So He kept them back, and it was said to them: 'Stay with
the weaklings"(9: 46).
• We believe
that Allah is pleased with those who believe in Him and do
good deeds:
"Allah is well pleased with them and they are well pleased with Him. That
is for him who fears his Lord" (98:8).
• We believe
that Allah is angry with those who deserve His anger among
the
non-believers and others: "And those who think evil thoughts of Allah,
against them shall be the evil turn of fortune. Allah is angry with
them"(48:6); " But whoever opens his heart to disbelief, on them is
Allah's wrath and they shall have a severe punishment" (16:106).
More of Allah's
Attributes:
• We believe
that Allah has a glorious and dignified face: "There will
remain the face
of your Lord, majestic and splendid" (55:27).
• We believe
that Allah has two generous hands: "No, both His hands are
wide open; He
spends how He pleases" (5:64); "They do not esteem Allah with the
esteem that is due to Him. The whole Earth will be His handful on the Day of
Resurrection, and the Heavens will be rolled up in His right hand. Glory be to
Him and exalted is He above that which they associate with Him" (39:67).
• We believe
that Allah possesses two real eyes, because He said: "And
build the ark
under Our eyes as We reveal" (11:37). The Prophet, peace be upon him,
said: "His veil is light. Had He removed it, the sublimity of His
countenance would have burnt all that His sight reached" (Muslim and Ibn
Majah). The Sunnites unanimously have agreed that He has two eyes. This is
supported by the Prophet's saying about the Dajjal (the anti-Christ) that
"he is one-eyed and your Lord is not one-eyed" (Bukhari and Muslim).
• We believe
that "vision cannot perceive Him, but He perceives all vision.He is the
Incomprehensible, the All-aware" (6:103).
• We believe
that the believers will see their Lord on the Day of
Resurrection:
"Upon that day some faces shall be radiant, gazing upon their Lord"
(75:22-3).
• We believe
that Allah has no equal because His Attributes are perfect:
"There is
nothing whatsoever like unto Him. He is the All-hearing, the
Allseeing"(42:11).
• We believe
that "no slumber or sleep seizes Him" (2:255), because His life is
perfect and eternal.
• We believe
that He does not do injustice to anybody, because His fairness is perfect.
• We believe
that He is not unaware of his servants' deeds, because He has perfect
supervision and comprehensive knowledge.
• We believe that
He is capable of doing anything in the Heavens or in the
Earth, because
of His perfect knowledge and power: "Indeed His command, when He desires a
thing, is only to say to it 'Be' and it is" (36: 82).
• We believe
that He is free from weariness and weakness, because of His
infinite power:
"Surely, We created the Heavens and the Earth and all that
is between them
in six days, and no weariness touched Us" (50: 38).
Describing Allah
by His Revelation:
• We believe in
all that He assigned to Himself or what His Messenger
described Him
with, of names and attributes. However, we reject two
concepts:
1) To say or believe that Allah's attributes
are similar to those of his creatures; and
2) To say or
believe that Allah's attributes are like such
and such.
• We negate all
what He negated about Himself or what His Messenger
negated about
Him. We believe that negation implies the affirmation of its perfect opposite.
We do not discuss what He or His Messenger did not
mention about
Him.
• We believe
that following this approach is a must, because what Allah
affirmed or
negated concerning Himself is a statement He made about
Himself. He
knows Himself best. His words are most just and trustful, and people cannot
know everything about Him. What Allah's Messenger
affirmed or
negated about Him is a statement that he made about Allah.
Besides knowing
Allah better than anyone, he is the most truthful, sincere, and eloquent among
people. Thus, in what Allah said and what His Prophet said concerning His names
and attributes is the truth, knowledge, and clarification. Therefore, we have
no excuse to reject or even hesitate in accepting it.
1 The Jahomites,
known in Arabic as al-Jahmiyyah, were members of a sect named after Jahm bin
Safwan (executed 128 AH). He was one of the first Muslims to deny the
attrributes of Allah and to say that Allah is
everywhere.
2 Some versions of
this hadith mention the last third of the night, while
others mention
the last half or after the first third. It is reported by the six
major books of
hadith, with the exception of that of al Nasati.
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