- Imaan is to accept every word of Sayyiduna
Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) as the absolute truth and to
testify whole-heartedly the reality and truth of Sayyiduna Rasoolullah (sallal
laahu alaihi wasallam).
- One who observes the above would be called a Muslim, that
is, if any of his words, actions or conditions does not reject, insult or
falsify Allah Taala and His Rasool (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam).
- If you reject one aspect, which you know that to believe
is part of Islam, then this is Kufr. For example, to reject Qiyamat, Angels,
Jannat, Dozakh, Hisab, or not to believe that Salaah, Saum, Zakaah or Hajj is
Fardh (obligatory) would make one out of the folds of Islam.
- It is also Kufr not to believe that the Holy Quran is the
Words of Allah Ta'ala.
- To insult the Holy Ka'aba, the Holy Quran, or any of the
Prophets or Angels is also Kufr.
- To degrade any of the Sunnats (actions of the Holy Prophet
sallal laahu alaihi wasallam), to make jokes of the orders of Shari'ah
(Islamic law) or to reject or suspect it untrue any known and recognised aspects
of Islam is also definitely Kufr.
- To be a Muslim you have to, together with faith and
belief, also pledge your status as a Muslim.
- One must pledge his faith unless there is a difficulty,
for example, you cannot speak, or to speak would mean to lose your life or would
lose a part of the body, then it is not necessary to pledge your faith with your
tongue. However, it is always best and a means of great reward not to say
anything against Islam even to save your life.
- To perform actions that are signs of Kufr and if you
perform them you will be recognised as a Kaafir. For example, to wear a "Janeo" (a sacred thread worn by Hindus), or to have a lock of hair (plats
for men) the same as Buddhists have, or to wear a cross are all actions of Kufr.
- For a person to become a Muslim it is necessary for him or
her to believe Islam as the true religion and not to reject any of it's
necessary aspects. A person should also not have beliefs contradictory or
against the religion's necessary aspects (Zaroriyaat-e-Deen).
- A Muslim must love and respect all those who are the
beloved of Allah Taala and His Rasool (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
even though that person may be his enemy.
- He must disrespect and hate all those who disrespect and
hate Allah Taala and His Rasool (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) even if
that person may be his beloved son.
- Sayyiduna Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam)
states: "One who loves for Allah, hates anyone because of Allah, spends for
Allah and holds back for Allah, then, indeed, he has completed his Imaan."
- If the person does not have the knowledge about all the
religion's necessary aspect, i.e. even if he is a complete and utter illiterate,
he must believe in Islam and in the Messenger of Islam (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam) and not have any beliefs against the necessary aspects of Islam
(Zarooriyat-e-Deen).
- Whether he cannot pray the Kalima (submission into Islam)
properly he is still a Muslim and not a Kaafir. Therefore, if he misses Salaah,
Saum, Hajj, etc. he will be a grave sinner, but will remain a Muslim. This is
because deeds are not a part of faith.
- Whatever is without doubt Haraam (forbidden) and to
believe it as Halaal (allowed), and to believe something Haraam, which is no
doubt Halaal, is Kufr, when there is no suspicion of a particular thing being
Halaal or Haraam or the person knows this.
- Until such a time a person does not love and respect the
exalted Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam), even though that person
worships all his life, his worship is fruitless and rejected.
- Numerous Jogees, Monks and Hermits take to seclusion and
spend their lives in the Remembrance of Allah Taala. Some of them even indulge
in the Zikr of "La ilaha illal lah" (There is no god but Allah), but they
do not respect and love Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam). What
benefit is such Ibaadah? Allah Taala states in the Holy Quran: "Whatever
deeds they have performed, I have destroyed them all." (Para 19: Ruku 1)
- The validity of Imaan depends on two important points:
- Respect for Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam), and
- To love him above all creation within the universe.
- If, at any time, anybody shows the slightest disrespect
for the station of Sayyiduna Muhammadur Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi
wasallam), then there must not remain an atom of love and respect for that
person in your heart. It can be anybody whom you love and respect, for example,
father, Ustaaz (teacher), children, brother, Murshid (Spiritual Guide), Molvi,
Mufti, Hafez, lecturer, Imam, or friends, etc.
- Such a person should be totally severed from family and
community. His name should cause great discomfort to you. His knowledge or
status should be absolutely rejected and discarded.
- If you accepted or observed silence to his insult to Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam), kept good friends with him,
did not regard him as a wretched and mean-spirited person, you should check
where you stand in the test of Imaan!
- Salvation depends on the fact that every single belief of
the Ahle Sunnah Wa Jamaah be so firm that one will remain firm even if the sky
and the earth vanishes.
- One must have great fear for his belief at all times. The Ulema of Islam state that:
"One who does not fear that his Imaan may be taken
away, would be stripped of his Imaan at the time of death."
- Sayyiduna Umar Faruq (radi Allahu anhu) states:
"If a voice calls out from the sky that all the people of the earth are forgiven
but one, I would fear that the one would be me, and if the voice calls out that
all the people on earth are dwellers of Hell but one, I will hope that the one
be me." The status of "Khouf" (Fear) and "Raja"
(Hope) must
have a balance as displayed by Sayyiduna Umar Faruq (radi Allahu anhu).
- Shirk (Polytheism) is to believe someone else as lord
except Allah Ta'ala or to believe someone else worthy of worship except Allah
Ta'ala. This is the worst type of Kufr.
- Except for Kufr, all other sins are at the will of Allah
Ta'ala. Whatever He wishes, He will forgive.
- A Muslim does not become a Kaafir if he commits a large
sin, but remains a Muslim. If he dies without performing repentance then he will
still obtain Jannah, whether it will be after fulfilling his punishment or
gaining forgiveness. This forgiveness may be obtained at the Mercy of Allah
Taalas will or from the intercession of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu
alaihi wasallam).
- Whoever performs a prayer of forgiveness for a dead Kaafir,
or calls a Kaafir as one who is forgiven or a Jannatee, or if someone calls a
dead Hindu a "Bekanth Baashi" (Jannatee), are themselves Kaafirs.
|
|