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The Creed of Imaam Al Haddad,
the great Hadrami scholar
Imam al-Haddad said (may Allah bring us benefit from
him):
"Praise belongs to Allah alone. May Allah
bless our master Muhammad, and his Family, and Companions,
and grant them peace. We know, assent, believe, confess with
certainty, and testify, that there is no god but Allah,
Alone without partner. He is a Mighty God, a Great King.
There is no lord beside Him, and we worship none than He. He
is Ancient and Pre-Existent, Eternal and Everlasting. His
firstness has no beginning, neither has His lastness any
end. He is Solitary, Self-Subsistent, neither begetting nor
begotten, matchless, without partner or peer. There is
nothing that resembles Him, and He is the Hearer, the Seer.
[42:11]
"And we confess that His holiness (Exalted in He!) renders
Him beyond time and space, beyond resembling anything in
existence, so that He cannot be encompassed by directions,
nor be subject to contingent events. And that He is
Stablished on His Throne in the manner which He has
described, and in the sense which He has intended, in a
Stablishment befitting the might of His Majesty, and the
exaltation of His glory and magnificence. And that He
(Exalted is He!) is Near to everything in existence, being
closer to man than his jugular vein. [50:16] He is Watchful
and Seeing over all things. He is the Living, the
Self-Subsistent, slumber overtakes Him not, nor sleep;
[2:255] He is the Originator of the heavens and earth; when
He decrees a thing He only says to it Be! And it is. [2:117]
Allah is Creator of all things, and He is Guardian over
everything. [39:62]
"And that He (Exalted is He!) is over all things Powerful,
and of all things Knower; His knowledge is all-embracing and
He keeps count of all things. Not an atom's weight in the
earth or in the sky escapes your Lord. [10:61] He knows what
goes down into the earth and that which comes forth from it,
and what descends from heaven and what ascends into it. He
is with you wherever you may be, and Allah is Seer of what
you do. [57:4] He knows the secret thought, and what is even
more concealed. [20:7] He knows what is in the land and the
sea. A leaf cannot fall but that He knows it, nor is there a
grain amid the darkness of the earth, nor a wet or dry
thing, but that it is recorded in a clear Book. [6:59]
"And that He (Exalted is He!) wills existent things, and
directs events. And that nothing may exist, whether good or
evil, beneficial or harmful, except by His decree and will.
Whatever He wills is, whatever He does not, is not. Should
all creatures unite to move or halt a single atom in the
universe, in the absence of His will, they would be unable
to do so.
"And that He (Exalted is He!) is Hearer, Seer, Speaker of a
Speech that is pre-existent and does not resemble the speech
of creatures. And that the Mighty Qur'an is His ancient
speech, His Book which He sent down upon His Messenger and
Prophet Muhammad (may He bless him and grant him peace).
"And that He (Glorious is He!) is Creator of all things and
their Provider, Who disposes them as He wills; neither rival
nor opponent is there in His realm. He gives to whomsoever
He wills and withholds from whomsoever He wills. He is not
questioned about His actions, rather they are questioned.
[21:23]
"And that He (Exalted is He!) is Wise in His acts, Just in
His decrees, so that no injustice or tyranny can be
imaginable on His part, and that no one has any rights over
Him. Should He (Glorious is He!) destroy all His creatures
in the blink of an eye, He would be neither unjust or
tyrannous to them, for they are His dominion and His slaves.
He has the right to do as He pleases in His dominion, and
your Lord is not a tyrant to His slaves. [41:46] He rewards
His slaves for obeying Him out of grace and generosity, and
punishes them when they rebel out of His wisdom and justice.
"And that to obey Him is an obligation binding upon His
bondsmen, as was made clear through the speech of His
messengers (upon them be peace). We believe in every Book
sent down by Allah, and in all of His messengers, His
angels, and in destiny, whether good or bad.
"And we testify that Muhammad is His slave and Messenger,
whom He sent to jinn and to mankind, to the Arabs and the
non-Arabs, with guidance and the religion of truth, that He
may cause it to prevail over all religion, though the
polytheists be averse. [9:33] And that he delivered the
Message, was faithful to his trust, advised the Nation, did
away with grief, and strove for God's sake as is His due,
being truthful and trustworthy, supported by authentic
proofs and normbreaking miracles. And that Allah has made it
incumbent upon His bondsmen to believe , obey, and follow
him, and that a man's faith is not acceptable - even should
he believe in Him - until he believes in Muhammad (may Allah
bless him and his Family and grant them peace) and in
everything that he brought and informed us of, whether of
the affairs of this world or the next. This includes faith
in the questioning of the dead by Munkar and Nakir about
religion, tawhid and Prophethood, and in the bliss which is
in the grave for those who were obedient, and the torment
which it contains for the rebellions.
"And that one should believe in the Resurrection after
Death, the gathering of bodies and spirits to stand in the
presence of Allah the Exalted, and in the Reckoning; and
that His slaves will be at that time in different states,
some being called to account, some being exempted, while
others shall enter the Garden without reckoning. One should
believe in the Scales in which good and evil deeds will be
weighed; and in the Sirat, which is a bridge stretched over
the depths of Hell; and in the Pool [hawd] of our Prophet
Muhammad, (may Allah bless him and his Family, and grant
them peace), the water of which is from the Garden, and from
which the believers shall drink before entering the Garden.
And in the Intercession of the Prophets, followed by the
Truthful Saints [siddiqun], and then the ulema, the virtuous
[salihun] and the other believers. And that the Greatest
Intercession is the prerogative of Muhammad (may Allah bless
him and his Family, and grant them peace). And that the
people of tawhid who have entered the Fire shall be taken
out of it until not one person in whose heart there lies an
atom's weight of faith shall remain in it eternally. And
that the people of polytheism and disbelief shall abide in
the Fire eternally and for evermore, their suffering shall
not be diminished; neither shall they be reprieved. [2:162]
And that the believers shall abide in the Garden eternally
without end, wherein no tiredness shall affect them, and
from which they shall not be expelled. [15:48] And that the
believers shall see their Lord with their eyes, in a way
befitting His Majesty and the Holiness of His Perfection.
"And that the Companions of the Messenger of Allah (may
Allah bless him and his Family, and grant them peace) were
virtuous, that their status was of various ranks, and that
they were just, good, and trustworthy. Is not lawful to
insult or denigrate any of them. And that the rightful
successor [khalifa] to the Messenger of Allah (may Allah
bless him and his Family, and grant them peace) was Abu Bakr
al-Siddiq, followed by ‘Umar al-Faruq, then ‘Uthman
al-Shahid, then ‘Ali al-Murtada, may Allah be pleased with
them and with all his other Companions, and with those who
follow them with excellence until the Day of Judgement, and
with us also, by Thy Mercy, O Most Merciful of the
Merciful!"
Such is the rightly-guided creed, which conforms to be the
Book and the Sunna. No male or female Muslim should be
ignorant of it. Without affirming it one's faith is not
sound. It is not a condition that every person should be
able to articulate it fluently; rather, what counts is what
lies in the heart.
[Source: This Aqeeda tu'l Islam (The Muslim Creed) forms the
concluding chapter of one of the classics of Muslim
spirituality titled An-Nasaaih id-Diniyya wa'l Wasaya
al-Imaniyyah (Sincere Religious Advices and Counsels of
Faith) of Sayyidunal Imam al-Habib Abdallah bin 'Alawi
al-Haddad, Rady Allahu 'Anhu. His blessed descendant,
Sayyidunal Imam al-Habib Ahmad Mash-hur al-Haddad Rady
Allahu 'Anhu included it as chapter 17 in his well-known
classic Miftahul Jannah (The Key To The Garden . The
translation provided here is by Dr. Mostafa al-Badawi.] |
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