Polytheism in Supplication
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Shirk ad-Du'aa
(Polytheism in Supplication)
Muhammad Saalih
al-Munajjid
Question: Ya sheikh, I have question regarding the tawasul, I was
telling someone that seeking tawasul at graves and asking the
person who died to make dua to Allah it's wrong, he told me what is
wrong with if I asked pious person during his life to make Dua and
when he died I asked him to make dua what wrong with it. So I want
you to clarify to me how to answer the brother, what kind Tawasul
is allowed and which one not allowed since a lot people have been
misguided in this Area?
Answer:
Tawassul in Arabic means seeking to draw close. Allaah says in the
Qur'aan (interpretation of the meaning): {…[they] desire means of access to their
Lord…} [al-Isra' 17:57], i.e., means of drawing close to
Him. There are two types of Tawassul, correct Islamic tawassul and
forbidden tawassul.
Correct Islamic tawassul:
This means seeking to draw close to Allaah through acts of worship
which He loves and which please Him; these may be waajib
(obligatory) or mustahabb (encouraged), and may take the form of
words, actions or beliefs. Some types are as follows:
1.Seeking to draw close to Allaah by means of His names and
attributes.Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
{And (all) the Most Beautiful Names
belong to Allaah, so call on Him by them, and leave the company of
those who belie or deny (or utter impious speech against) His
names. They will be requited for what they used to do}
[al-A'raaf 7:180].
So when a person makes du'aa' to Allaah, he begins by calling on
Allaah with the name that is most apt, such as "al-Rahmaan" (the
Most Merciful) when seeking mercy and al-Ghafoor (the
All-Forgiving) when asking for forgiveness, and so on.
2.Seeking to draw close to Allaah by means of faith and Tawheed.
Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
{Our Lord! We believe in what You have
sent down, and we follow the Messenger, so write us down among
those who bear witness (to the truth)} [Aal 'Imraan
3:53]
3.Seeking to draw close to Allaah through righteous deeds, whereby
a person asks Allaah by virtue of the best deeds that he has done,
such as salaah, fasting, reading Qur'aan, avoiding haraam things,
and so on. An example of this is the saheeh hadeeth narrated in the
Saheehayn about the three people who entered a cave, and a rock
fell and blocked their way out. They asked Allaah by virtue of
their best deeds (to save them). A person may also ask Allaah by
virtue of his total dependency upon Him, as Allaah mentions in the
Qur'aan (interpretation of the meaning): {[Ayyoob
said:] 'Verily, distress has seized me, and You are the Most
Merciful of those who show mercy} [al-Anbiya' 21:83];
or by admitting his own wrongdoing and his need for Allaah, as
Yoonus is described as saying (interpretation of the
meaning):
{ 'None has the right to be worshipped
except You (O Allaah). Glorified (and exalted) are You. Truly I
have been of the wrong-doers} [al-Anbiya' 21:87]
The rulings on Islamically correct tawassul vary according to its
type. Some types are waajib, such as seeking to draw close to
Allaah through His names and attributes and through Tawheed
(believing in His absolute Oneness), and some are mustahabb, such
as seeking to draw close to Him by virtue of all kinds of righteous
deeds.
Tawassul that is bid'ah and therefore
forbidden:
This is the attempt to draw close to Allaah by means of things that
He does not like and that do not please Him, whether they be words,
deeds or beliefs. One example of this is trying to draw close to
Allaah by calling on the dead or people who are absent, asking them
for help, and so on. This is a form of major shirk (shirk akbar),
which goes against Tawheed and means that a person is no longer
considered to be a Muslim. Calling upon Allaah, whether it is for a
purpose such as asking Him to grant some benefit or to ward off
some harm, or as an act of worship to express humility and
submission before Him, can only be addressed directly to Allaah. If
du'aa's or prayers are addressed to anything or anyone else, this
is shirk. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): {And your Lord said: 'Invoke Me (and ask Me
for anything), I will respond to your invocation. Verily! Those who
scorn My worship [i.e., do not invoke Me and do not believe in My
Oneness], they will surely enter Hell in humiliation!}
[Ghaafir 40:60].
In this aayah, Allaah explains the punishment of those who
arrogantly refuse to call on Allaah, whether they call on someone
other than Allaah or they do not call on Him at all, out of pride
and self-admiration, even if they do not call on anyone else.
Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): {Invoke your Lord with humility and in
secret…} [al-A'raaf 7:55].
Allaah commands His slaves to call on Him and not anyone
else.
Allaah says of the people of Hell (interpretation of the
meaning):
{[They say:] 'By Allaah, we were truly
in a manifest error when we held you (false gods) as equals (in
worship) with the Lord of the Worlds} [al-Shu'ara'
26:96-97]
Anything that results in equating something other than Allaah with
Allaah in worship or acts of obedience is shirk, the crime of
associating partners with Him. Allaah says (interpretation of the
meaning): {And who is more astray than
one who calls (invokes) besides Allaah, such as will not answer him
until the Day of Resurrection, and who are (even) unaware of their
calls (invocations) to them? And when mankind are gathered (one the
Day of Resurrection), they (false deities) will become enemies for
them and will deny their worshipping} [al-Ahqaaf
46:5-6]
Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): {And whoever invokes (or worships) besides
Allaah, any other god, of whom he has no proof, then his reckoning
is only with his Lord. Surely, al-kaafiroon (the disbelievers in
Allaah and in the Oneness of Allaah) will not be successful}
[al-Mu'minoon 23:117].
Allaah states that anyone who calls on anything other than him is
taking that thing as a god, as He says (interpretation of the
meaning): {…And those, whom you invoke
or call upon instead of Him, own not even a qitmeer (the thin
membrane over a date-stone). If you invoke (or call upon) them,
they hear not your call, and if (in case) they were to hear, they
could not grant it (your request) to you. And on the Day of
Resurrection, they will disown your worshipping them. And none can
inform you (O Muhammad), like Him Who is the All-Knower (of
everything)} [Faatir 35:13-14].
In this aayah, Allaah explains that He is the only One Who deserves
to be called upon, because He, and no one else, is the Sovereign
who is directing everything. Those things that are worshipped
cannot hear du'aa's, let alone respond to the one who invokes them,
and even if they were able to hear, they cannot respond, because
they do not have the power to either benefit or harm.
The mushrik Arabs whom the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah
be upon him) was sent to call were disbelievers because of this
shirk. They would call upon Allaah sincerely at times of
difficulty, but they became disbelievers at times of ease and
plenty, when they would call on others besides Him. Allaah says
(interpretation of the meanings): {And
when they embark on a ship, they invoke Allaah, making their Faith
pure for Him only, but when He brings them safely to land, behold,
they give a share of their worship to others} [al-'Ankaboot
29:65]
{And when harm touches you upon the
sea, those that you call upon besides Him vanish from you excpet
Him (Allaah Alone). But when He brings you safely to land, you turn
away (from Him)…} [al-Isra' 17:67].
{… till when you are in the ships and
they sail with them with a favourable wind, and they are glad
therein, then comes a stormy wind and the waves come to them from
all sides, and they think that they are encircled therein, they
invoke Allaah, making their Faith pure for Him Alone…}
[Yoonus 10:33]
The shirk of some people nowadays goes even further than the shirk
of people in the past, because they direct some acts of worship to
something other than Allaah, calling upon them and asking them for
help even at times of distress; laa hawla wa laa quwwata illa
Billaah (there is no strength and no help except in Allaah). We ask
Allaah to keep us safe and sound.
To sum up our response to what your friend mentioned: asking the
dead for anything is shirk, and asking the living for anything that
no one except Allaah is able to do, is also shirk. And Allaah knows
best.
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