Muhammed, the Messenger of Allah, has said, "One among you who knows
Allah best is the one who fears Him most, and I fear Him even more than
him." Ibn `Abbas [1] says that a bedouin once came to the Messenger of
Allah and said, "O Messenger of Allah! Teach me of the most unusual of
knowledge!" He asked him, "What have you done with the peak of knowledge
so that you now ask about its most unusual things?!" The man asked him,
"O Messenger of Allah! What is this peak of knowledge?!" He said, "It is
knowing Allah as He deserves to be known." The bedouin then said, "And
how can He be known as He ought to be?" The Messenger of Allah answered,
"It is that you know Him as having no model, no peer, no antithesis, and
that He is One and only: He is the One Who is Apparent yet Hidden, the
First and the Last, having no peer nor a similitude; this is the true knowledge
about Him."
Accurately knowing Allah is the pillar whereupon Islam in its entirety
hinges. Without such knowledge, any action in Islam does not have any real
value whatsoever: it has neither essence nor value. The Question is: "How
can we get to know Allah, and what is the venue for attaining such knowledge?"
The answer is crucially conditional: If we do not know the right course,
we can never reach our destination. Any erroneous approach to knowing Allah
is a major contributor to distancing a large number of people from accurately
getting to believe in Allah. The Holy Qura'n narrates to us stories about
those who disbelieved in Allah in every age and time, depicting for us
how they insisted, in order to believe in Him, on hearing or seeing Him,
relying on their senses. Following are only a few examples: Allah Almighty
has said,
And those who have no knowledge say: Why does not Allah speak to us
or a sign come to us? Even thus did those before them say; (they said)
the like of what such people say; their hearts are all alike. Indeed, We
have made the signs (leading to belief in Him) clear for people who are
sure. (2:118)
And those who do not hope for Our meeting say: Why have no angels been
sent down upon us, or (why) do we not see our Lord? Certainly they themselves
are too proud and have revolted in great revolt. On the day they see the
angels, there shall be no joy on that day for the guilty... (25:21-22)
Pharaoh said: O Haman! Build me a tower so that I may attain the means
of access, the means of access to the heavens, then (I may be able to)
reach the God of Moses, and I surely think he is a liar. And thus was the
evil of his deed made fair-seeming to Pharaoh, and he was turned away from
the (right) course. (40:36-37)
"Turned away from the (right) course" refers to the course that ends
with acquiring a sound and accurate knowledge of the Almighty. Such a goal
should be our first and foremost concern. Without properly knowing Allah,
how can we properly worship Him? The Messenger of Allah Muhammed has said
in a qudsi tradition, "For everything there is a path, and the path
to Paradise is knowledge." This is a humble attempt to search for such
sound and accurate knowledge, the one that brings us closer to our Lord
and leads us to the path of salvation, to happiness both in this life and
in the eternal life to come.
Muslims Start Everything in the Name of Allah
In one hadith, the Messenger of Allah is quoted saying, "Anything
which does not start with the Name of Allah is cut-off (from Allah's blessing)."
It is customary for Muslims to invoke the Name of Allah whenever they do
anything important, or whenever they seek His protection against His arch-enemy
and ours Satan the Accursed. Examples are: When they stand up or sit down,
when they eat or drink, when they enter their homes, when they open the
door of their cars or bathrooms or any room in the house, when they start
the engines of their cars, when they put on or take off their clothes,
when they ascend or descend a ladder, when they start writing something
important, when they slaughter an animal decreed by Allah as lawful for
their food..., and even when they cohabit with their wives in the hope
Allah will bless them with righteous progeny. Such are the manners of good
Muslims. So let us start in the Name of Allah Who created and determined
everything from nothing, the ever-Living, the Eternal Who is never affected
by time, nor space, nor anything else, Who never initiated a place for
His being, nor did He attain His might after having created everything,
nor was He weak before then. In the Name of Allah Who never needed company
before creating everything. In the Name of Allah the like of Whom there
is none at all, nor was He without His domain before the latter's creation.
In the Name of Allah Who hears without a hearing faculty, Who sees without
vision. In the Name of Allah Who is Mighty without having to derive His
might from His creation. In the Name of Allah the eyes of Whose creatures
can never see Him, the Most Exalted One, the all-Knowing. I testify that
Allah is the One and Only God; there is no partner with Him, the One and
only One upon Whom all things and beings depend. He does not beget, nor
is He begotten, nor is there anything like Him. I further testify that
our master Muhammed is His Servant and Messenger, bearer of His Message
and of the glad tidings, the one whom He trusted for His revelation; blessings
of Allah be upon him and his righteous and pure progeny.
How Prophet Muhammed Praised His Lord
Our master Muhammed has said,
All Praise is due to Allah, the One and only God. His being Eternal
is compounded by His being Divine. He is Proud in His own right and in
His Greatness. He creates whatever He wills and initiates the creation
without having to have a model for any of what He creates! Our Lord is
the One Who has always been beyond time as such; through His knowledge
has He split the seed; through His Might has He created all creation; through
the light of the morning has He started the dawn; there is none that can
alter what He has created, nor is there any that can change what He has
made, nor is there any that can revoke His decree or repeal His command
or be exempted from His call! There is no extinction to His domain, nor
is there a term for His Divinity. He is the first to create, the One Who
is eternal even beyond eternity itself, the One Who has obscured Himself
from His creation in the horizon of ambition, in the lofty Exaltation,
in the abundant domain, higher than anything that is high. Yet He is close
to everything, so He manifests Himself to His creatures even without being
seen, while He is the most Sublime! By His Light He veiled Himself and
ascended the height, obscuring Himself from His creation. He sent them
messengers so that He would have the clear argument against them, and so
that His messengers would testify against His creation. He sent prophets
to them to bring them glad tidings and to warn them, so that He would guide
whomsoever He pleases after providing them with His clear signs and bringing
to life whomsoever He pleases with the same, hence the creation will know
about their Lord that which they did not know, and they will know Him as
their God after having rejected Him. They will believe in His Unity after
having persisted in denying it.
Commonly Asked Questions About "Allah"
Let us now try to answer a number of basic questions about the Almighty:
1. How can you describe Him?
Numerous verses of the Holy Qura'n point out to His existence. Consider
the argument of His Friend Ibrahim (Abraham, as) who said: "My Lord is
the One Who brings life and Who causes death" (Qura'n, 2:258), and the
argument of Moses who said, "[He is] your Lord and the Lord of your fathers
of old" (Qura'n, 26:26). Also consider these verses:
Our Lord is the One Who gave everything its creation, then He guided
it (to its destination). (20:50)The Lord of the East and the West: there
is no god but He; therefore, take Him for a protector. (73:9)
2. Can you define Him?
The Exalted One says that He defies definition: "... nothing at all
is like Him" (Qura'n, 42:11).
3. Can one ask: "What is He?"
Pharaoh asked Moses, "And what is the Lord of the worlds?" (Qura'n,
26:23). Moses answered by saying that He is "Your Lord and the Lord of
your fathers of old" (Qura'n, 26:26). There is no way to know Him by defining
"what" He is; rather, one can get to know the proofs of His Existence,
Might, Knowledge, Wisdom, Mercy and His being the Creator of everything.
"Do not think about Allah," said Imam `Ali, "rather, think about what Allah
has created, for thinking about Allah only increases one's bewilderment."
4. Is He one or more?
The Glorified One has required the Muslims to
Say: He, Allah, is One. (112:1)
And your God is One God! (2:163)
Had there been in them any gods besides Allah, they would both have
certainly been in a state of disorder. (21:22)
5. Is He confined to any place?
The Holy Qura'n tells us that: He is the Supreme (watching) over His
worshippers. (6:61) They revere their Lord High above them. (16:50) The
Beneficent God is firmly established on the throne (of authority). (20:5)
"Above them" in 16:50 refers to the Almighty being above His servants
in His Might, Power, Loftiness, not to being above them in place, space,
area, elevation, or physical location; these do not apply to Him. The Messenger
of Allah called upon His Lord during his ascension to heavens pleading
to Him thus, "You are as You have praised Your own Self," and Prophet Younus
(Jonah) son of Matti, while being in the bottom of the sea, called upon
his Lord saying, "There is no god but You! Glory to You! Surely I have
become one of those who commit injustice against their own souls!" (Qura'n,
21:87). The Messenger of Allah has said, "Do not exalt me over him [over
Younus] in nearness to Allah just because I reached the High Throne while
he was in the bottom of the sea, for the Adored One is above being confined
to a space or a direction." He has also addressed Him saying, "You and
he in the strata of the heavens;" the believers call upon Him saying, "You
and them on earth." Had He been in a particular area or place, all these
persons could not have differed from one another in His regard at any given
time. He is above being confined to place or direction: "All those in the
heavens and the earth glorify Allah" (Qura'n, 57:1).
6. When did He begin to exist?
The Praised One has said, He is the First and the Last, the Evident
and the Immanent, and He has full knowledge of all things. (57:3) Everything
is to perish except He. (28:88)
Anyone who asks when His existence came to be implies that there was
a time when He did not exist, i.e. that void preceded Him. He is not "preceded"
by anyone, nor is He "succeeded" by anyone. His continuation is above being
tied to time. His existence is too holy to be dependent on time; such are
characteristics of things or persons who come to be then perish, or of
those whose being is possible in the future, but they do not apply to Him.
Another verse which similarly describes His eternity and perpetuity is
this one: "Everyone on earth will perish but will abide (forever) the Face
of your Lord, full of Majesty, Bounty and Honour" (Qura'n, 55:26-27), and
also this: "Blessed is He in Whose hands is the dominion" (Qura'n, 67:1).
"Blessed," that is, tabaraka, is derived from baraka, blessing,
which connotes constancy and lack of acceptance to change. His existence
is everlasting, eternal, perpetual.
7. Over what does He rule?
The Almighty says, "Say: O Allah! Master of authority! You give authority
to whomsoever You please and take it away from whomsoever You please" (Qura'n,
3:26). He, and only He, is the King of kings; He grants others authority:
"Blessed is the One in Whose hand is the kingdom" (Qura'n, 67:1). Vanities
and possessions owned by others will all disappear on the Day of Judgment:
"Whose will be the dominion that Day? It is Allah's, the One, the Subduer
(of all)" (Qura'n, 40:16).
8. What is [the extent of] His knowledge?
He has said, [He is] the One Who knows the unseen and the seen. (6:73)
And with Him are the keys of the unseen treasures: none knows them except
He. (6:59) Slumber does not overtake Him nor sleep. (2:255) And your Lord
is not forgetful. (19:64) And you are not (engaged) in any affair, nor
do you recite concerning it any portion of the Qura'n, nor do you do anything,
except that We are witnesses over you when you enter into it. (10:61)
9. What is His speech?
The Most Glorified and Exalted has said, Were every tree on earth (made
into) pens and the sea (to supply it with ink), with seven more seas to
add thereto, the words of Allah would not have been exhausted; surely Allah
is Mighty, Wise. (31:27) Say: Were the sea (turned into) ink for the (recording
of the) words of my Lord, the sea would surely be consumed before the words
of my Lord are exhausted though We were to bring the like of that (sea)
to add thereto. (18:109)
10. How is He?
The Exalted One says, Allah's is the command before (now) and thereafter.
(30:4) The day on which no soul shall control anything for (another) soul,
and the command on that Day shall be entirely Allah's. (82:19)
11. Why is He the Praised One?
The Almighty has said that He is "... the Apparent and the Hidden" (Qura'n,
57:3), that is, His Existence, Might and Wisdom are all evident if one
observes the indications thereto, yet His reality is obscured from all
intellects.
12. What is His will?
The answer to this verse is provided by verses such as these: And you
do not please except if Allah [so] pleases. (76:30) Allah chooses whomsoever
He pleases especially for His mercy, and Allah is the Lord of mighty grace.
(2:105) Allah grants His authority to whomsoever He pleases, and Allah
cares for all, and He knows all things. (2:247) Allah sets on the right
path whomsoever He pleases. (2:272) He it is Who shapes you in the wombs
as He pleases. (3:6) If He pleases, He may take you off and make whomsoever
He pleases successors after you. (6:133)
13. Why is He the all-Knowing, the Omnipotent?
He has responded to those who raised such a question by saying, He cannot
be questioned concerning what He does while they shall be questioned. (21:23)
All things are destined in the end to the One Who has facilitated their
being what they are, the One Who cannot be explained; therefore, the attempt
to analyze Him, His Attributes, and His actions, is simply impossible.
14. Does He have sons, daughters, parents, or any family members
or relatives?!
The God of Islam and of all mankind has said, "Say: He, Allah, is One.
Allah is He on Whom everyone [and everything] depends. He does not beget,
nor is He begotten, and none is like Him" (Qura'n, 112:1-4).
15. Does He forgive?
He has said, "Inform My servants that I am the Forgiving, the
Merciful" (Qura'n, 15:49).
16. What about His creation?
He has said, O man! What has beguiled you from your Lord, the Gracious
One Who created you then made you complete, then He made you symmetrical?
Into whatever form He pleased did He shape you. (82:6-8) Have they not
considered that Allah, Who created the heavens and the earth and was not
tired by their creation...? (46:33) This is Allah's creation, so show Me
what those besides Him have created. (31:11)
17. Can He be seen?
He, the Most Exalted, the Most High, has told that When Moses came to
the place appointed by Us, and his Lord addressed him, he said: "Lord!
Show (Yourself) to me so that I may look upon You." Allah said: "By no
means can you see Me; but look at the mountain; if it abides in its place,
then shall you see Me." When his Lord manifested His glory to the mountain,
He made it like dust, and Moses fell in a swoon. When he recovered his
senses, he said: "Glory to You! To You do I turn in repentance, and I am
the first to believe." (Qura'n, 7:143).
Sunnis, however, believe, as the reader will find out in a later part
of this book, that the believers will be able on the Day of Judgment to
see Allah. Shi`as disagree with them as you will read later in this book,
Insha-Allah.
18. How does He command?
He has said, His command, when He intends anything, is only to say to
it: Be, and it is. (36:82) When He decrees an affair, He only says to it:
Be, and it is. (40:68) His creatures have always wondered about His Attributes,
Praise and Glory to Him, so He provided them with the following verses
wherein they can find the clear answer: And Allah's are the most Beautiful
Names (Attributes), so call upon Him thereby. (7:180) Allah: there is no
god but He; His are the very Best Names. (20:8) Say: Call upon Allah or
upon al-Raman; whichever you call upon, He has the Great Names...(17:110).
He is Allah, besides Whom there is no other god; the King, the Holy,
the One Who grants peace, the One Who gives security, the Guardian over
all, the Mighty, the Supreme, the Possessor of greatness; Glory to Allah
from what they set up (with Him). He is Allah the Creator, the Maker, the
Fashioner; His are the most beautiful Attributes; whatever in the heavens
and the earth declares His glory, and He is the Mighty, the Wise. (59:21-24)
[1] Ibn `Abbas was one of Prophet Muhammed's
cousins: he was Abdullah ibn `Abbas ibn Abd al-Muattalib, of Banu Hashim,
of Quraysh. Referred to as the Islamic nation's scribe, he was a highly
respected sahabi whose hadith are classified by al-Bukhari
and Muslim as "sahih" accurate, authentic. He was born in Mecca,
and he kept the Messenger of Allah company and narrated his traditions.
He fought on the side of Imam `Ali during the Battle of the Camel (which
started on Friday, Jumada I 16, 36 A.H./November 10, 656 A.H.) against
`Ayesha and her supporters, and also during the Battle of Siffin (which
started in Thul-Hijjah 36 A.H./May 657 A.D.). During his later years, he
became blind, so he retired to 'if where he died in 68 A.H./687 A.D. In
both al-Bukhari's and Muslim's Sahih books, there are 1160 hadith
transmitted through Ibn `Abbas alone.