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The Attributes Of Almighty ALLAH
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The Attributes Of Almighty
ALLAH
1. Allah Ta'ala is
One. There is no one equal to Allah Ta'ala, either in being, qualities, actions,
commands or names. Allah Ta'ala is "Waajibul Wujood", in other words, His
Existence is compulsory. His destruction is impossible. Allah Ta'ala always was
and always will be. The term used to define the continuous existence of Allah
Ta'ala is "Qadeem". "Qadeem" means "that which always existed
and will always exist".
2. Allah Ta'ala is
not dependant upon anyone or anything. The entire universe depends on Allah
Ta'ala.
3. Like Allah
Ta'ala, His Qualities are also "Qadeem". With the exception of Allah
Ta'ala and His Qualities, everything else is "Haadith". "Haadith"
means "a creation or that which was created by Allah Ta'ala".
4. Any person who
says that Allah Ta'ala's Qualities are "Haadith" or says that any
creation is "Qadeem" is a misled person.
5. Allah Ta'ala is
neither anyone's father, not is He anyone's son. Allah Ta'ala does not have a
wife. Anyone who shows Allah Ta'ala to have a father or for Him to be anyone's
son or to prove that Allah Ta'ala has a wife is a Kaafir (non-believer). If
anyone thinks or imagines this to be possible, then that person he is misled and
irreligious.
6. Allah Ta'ala is
present and in existence. The term used to define this is "Hai".
Everyone’s life and existence is in the control of Allah Ta'ala. He gives life
and causes death to whomever He pleases.
7. It is also not
necessary that everything in the power of Allah Ta'ala should come into
existence even though it is possible for it to come into existence. An example
of this is that if Allah Ta'ala wills, He may create a mountain made from solid
gold, but there is no such mountain. However, if Allah Ta'ala wishes, then it
will exist even though it does not exist at present.
8. Allah Ta'ala is
the possessor of all excellence and all good. Allah Ta'ala is pure and free of
all those things, which have shortages (defects). In other words, for Him to
possess any defect is "Muhaal". "Muhaal" is "that which will
never be possible, that which can never be". Allah Ta'ala is free from lies,
tyranny, ignorance and shamelessness. These qualities are totally "Muhaal"
for Allah Ta'ala. To accept that Allah Ta'ala has the power to lie is to show
Allah Ta'ala to have a defect and to reject Allah Ta'ala.
9. Existence,
Power, Hearing, Seeing, Speech, Knowledge and Intention, etc. are the Divine
Qualities of Allah Ta'ala. The Hearing, Seeing and Speech of Allah Ta'ala,
however, does not depend on ears, eyes or tongue, since these are all human
organs and Allah Ta'ala is free from all human forms. Allah Ta'ala hears the
softest of softest sounds and sees the smallest of smallest objects. He sees
even that which cannot be seen under the lens of a microscope, but His sight and
Hearing are not only limited to these things. He Sees and Hears everything.
10. Like His other
Qualities, His Speech is also "Qadeem" and not "Haadith".
Whosoever accepts the Quran-e-Azeem to be a creation, according to Imam-e-Azam
Abu Hanifa (radi Allah anhu) and the other Imams (radi Allah anhum),
such a person is a Kaafir (non-believer) and his infidelity is also proven from
the Sahaba-e-Kiraam (radi Allah anhumul ajma'in).
11. Allah Ta'ala's
Speech is free from sound. The Holy Quran that we recite and write is "Qadeem"
and without sound. Our recitation, our writing and our voice is "Haadith".
In other words, our recitation is "Haadith" and that which we recite is
"Qadeem." Our writing is "Haadith" and that which we have
memorised is "Qadeem."
12. The Knowledge
of Allah Ta'ala encompasses everything, be it partial, complete, existing or
non-existing. Allah Ta'ala always knew everything, knows everything and will
always know everything. Objects change, but the Knowledge of Allah Ta'ala does
not change. He has knowledge of the trouble and the fears of the heart and there
is no limit to His knowledge.
13. Allah Ta'ala
is aware of all that which is hidden and apparent. "I'lm-e-Zaati" (Divine
Knowledge) is His unique Quality. Any person who proves I'lm-e-Zaati, be it
hidden or apparent for anyone accept Allah Ta'ala is a Kaafir (non-believer)
since such Divine Knowledge refers to that which was not given to anyone.
14. Allah Ta’ala
is the Creator of everything, be it an object or its actions. He is the One who
gives sustenance. Angels, etc. are only means.
15. Allah Ta'ala
is free from space, place, time, shape, movement and stoppage. Allah Ta'ala is
free from everything which is Haadith.
16. If Allah
Ta'ala wishes, then He can make small objects large and large objects small. He
gives respect to whom He wills and disgraces whom He wills. He gives and takes
whatever He wishes. Whatever He does is totally fair and just. He is free and
pure of tyranny. He is the Most Exalted and High. He engulfs everything and
nothing engulfs Him. To give benefit and loss is in His Power. He is the Lord of
everything. He answers the call of the oppressed and He punishes the tyrants and
oppressors.
17. Nothing takes
place without His will. He becomes pleased with the good and displeased with the
bad. His Mercy is such that He does not command any work that is not in the
capacity of the servants. Allah Ta'ala is the Lord. He may do as He pleases and
commands whatever He wishes.
18. Allah Ta'ala
has promised Jannat (Paradise) to the Muslims, and He has promised Jahannum
(Hell) to the Kufaar because of their disbelief. His promises never change. With
the exception of polytheism (associating partners with Allah Ta’ala) and
infidelity, He may pardon any major or minor sin as He wishes.
19. Allah Ta'ala's
every action consists of great wisdom whether we are aware of it or not. His
actions are not dependent on any reason. He has, with His knowledge, created on
the earth a means for everything.
20. Allah Ta'ala
has created eyes to see, ears to hear, fire to burn and water to quench thirst.
If Allah Ta'ala desires, then the eyes may hear, fire may quench thirst and
water may burn. If He does not will, then a person may have a hundred thousand
eyes and still not be able to see a mountain in bright daylight. There may be a
million fires and even one straw of grass will not burn. An example of the above
mentioned statement is when Hazrat Ibrahim (alaihis salaam) was thrown
into the fire. What a great fire that was which the Kaafirs had prepared to put
him into! The heat of this fire was so intense that nobody could go near it and
they had to use a catapult to throw him into it. It was then that Allah Ta'ala
commanded: "O Fire! Become cold and peaceful on Ibrahim." The fire
immediately became cold on Hazrat Ibrahim (alaihis salaam).
21. To believe
that Allah Ta'ala enquires from someone (His creation) is total Kufr and against
the teachings of the Holy Quran and the Ahadith.
22. The Aqeeda of
the Ahle Sunnat Wa Jama'at is that the Knowledge of Unseen which is possessed by
Allah Ta'ala is His Personal Knowledge and He does not gain it from anyone.
ALMIGHTY ALLAH CANNOT LIE
1. Some persons
believe that Allah Ta'ala has the power to speak a lie. (Allah forbid).
2. The Aqeeda of
the Ahle Sunnat Wa Jama'at is that Allah Ta'ala does not lie and He does not
possess the power of lying. This is proven by the Quranic verse: "Whose word
is more truthful than that of Allah". (Part 5, Verse 15)
3. Imam Fakhrudeen
Raazi (radi Allahu anhu) said that it is not permissible upon any Muslim
to even think that Allah Ta'ala can speak a lie. He said that for one to think
in this way would remove one from the folds of Imaan. (Tafseer Kabeer)
4. To tell a lie
is a defect for the personality of Allah Ta'ala and for there to be a defect in
the Power of Allah Ta'ala is "Muhaal" (Totally impossible). (Tafseer
Kabeer)
5. Allah Ta'ala is
pure from all defects. (Tafseer Baidhawi)
6. There is none
more truthful than Allah Ta'ala and for Allah Ta'ala to tell a lie is
impossible. (Tafseer Khazin)
7. Any person who
shows Allah Ta'ala to possess a certain quality which is not worthy of His
Being, or to show Allah Ta'ala to have a defect or impatience, then he is a
Kaafir. (Fatawa Alamgiri)
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