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TRUE LOVE OF THE PROPHET (SAAW) ACCORDING TO THE BOOK AND

THE SUNNAH.

From: Bernard@City-Net.Com Newsgroups:


alt.religion.islam,soc.religion.islam

In the name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful

Indeed, all praises are due to Allah. We praise Him, seek His Aid, and beg for His
Forgiveness. We seek refuge in Allah from the evil in ourselves and from the evil outcomes of
our deeds. Whomsoever, Allah, Ta 'Ala, guides, no one and nothing can take that person astray.
Whomsoever, Allah, Ta 'Ala, takes astray, no one or nothing can guide that person. I bear
witness that there is nothing worthy of worship except Allah who is alone without any associates.
I bear witness that Muhammad ibnu 'Abd Allah (SAW) is Allah's 'Abd (slave) and Messenger.
To proceed:

Allah has commanded in the Qur'an (what means): "O you who believe! Have Taqwa
(true fear of Allah) according to His right and die not except that you are a Muslim. O Mankind!
Have Taqwa of your Lord. The One Who created you from a single soul and from him He
created his mate and from them both He created many men and women and fear Allah through
Whom you demand your mutual rights and do not cut off the ties of kinship; surely Allah is ever
a Raqib (All-Watcher) over you. O you who believe! Have Taqwa of Allah and always speak
the truth. He will direct you to do righteous good deeds and will forgive you your sins. And
whosoever obeys Allah and His Messenger (SAW) he has indeed achieved a great achievement."

Verily, the best speech is the Book of Allah and the best guidance is the guidance of
Muhammad ibnu 'Abd Allah (SAW). The worst of all affairs in this Diyn are innovations.
Every innovation is a Bid'ah and every Bid'ah is a going astray and every going astray is in the
Hell Fire.

DEVELOPING TRUE LOVE FOR ALLAH'S MESSENGER (SAW):

Having the proper love for Allah's Messenger (SAW) is a must for any Muslim who is
striving to please his/her Lord and who seeks his/her Lord's Forgiveness. Learning how to
properly apply this love for the last Nabi (SAW) is to properly implement the testimony: wa ash
hadu ana Muhammadan rusulu Allah (SAW). Indeed, one cannot just say he/she loves the
Prophet (SAW) while his/her actions and 'Aqeedah are fundamentaly against what the Prophet
(SAW) brought (i.e. the Qur'an and the authentic Sunnah). Hence, the first step in the process of
developing this love is to acknowledge that the Prophet (SAW) has a claim over the believers.

Allah has said in the Qur'an (what means): "The Prophet (SAW) is closer to the
believers than their ownselves..." [Al-Ahzab: 6].

Ibn Qayyim Al-Jawziyyah (Rahimullah), one of the great scholars of this Ummah,
relates that this Ayah means the Prophet (SAW) has a "higher claim" on the believers than they
have on themselves. This claim involves two important matters:
1. WE CONSIDER ALLAH'S MESSENGER (SAAW) TO BE DEARER THAN
ONE'S OWN SELF.

This is so because this claim is based on love. One has the most claim to oneself for one loves
oneself more than anything. Thus, a person knows what types of foods, clothing, etc. he/she
likes to eat, drink, etc. more than all others. However, when it comes to Islam, we know that
Allah knows us better than we know ourselves; thus, we submit to Him and His Orders. We it
comes to the Prophet (SAW), we are to love him more than our own selves; thus, we too put his
commandments above our own opinions, logic, etc.

Once this true love is established, compliance, obedience, satisfication with his (SAW)
jugdements, and other matters related to true love will follow. This is confirmed in the following
authentic Haadith found in Sahih Al-Bukhari:

Narrated 'Abd Allah bin Hisham: 'We were with the Prophet (SAW) and he was
holding the hand of 'Umar ibnu Al-Khattab (RA). 'Umar said to him, "O Allah's Messenger
(SAW)! You are dearer to me than everything except my ownself." Allah's Messenger (SAW)
said: "No, by Him in Whose Hand my soul is, (you will not have complete Faith) untill I am
dearer to you than your ownself." Then 'Umar (RA) said: "However, now, by Allah, you are
dearer to me than my ownself." He (SAW) then said: "Now, O 'Umar, (now you are a believer)."

LESSONS FROM THIS HAADITH:

A. The Negation and Affirmation:

The Prophet (SAW) negates (i.e. rejects, denies) that a person can have complete Iman
with his statement, "No, by Him in Whose Hand my soul is...". Thus, the affirmation, or
condition of having complete Iman, follows: "...until I am dearer to you than your ownself...".
Therefore, the Muslim will never attain true Iman unless he/she considers the Prophet (SAW) to
be dearer to him/her than everything including one's ownself.

B. Character of the Sahabah:

Upon hearing that true Imaan can only be achieved through loving the Messenger
(SAW) more than everything, including one's self, 'Umar (RA) quickly complied with the
commandment of the Prophet (SAW). The Sahabah wasted no time in doing those acts which
were pleasing to Allah and His Messeger (SAW).

2. SECOND IMPORTANT MATTER:

The Messenger (SAW) has more rule over an individual than that individual has over
his/herself. This means that a person only does those actions which are in accordance with the
Book of Allah and the authentic Sunnah of His Messenger (SAW).

Therefore, three critical conditions must be fulfilled in order for a deed to be accepted:
a. One must confess his/her belief in Islam (i.e. one must be a Muslim). b. One must
have Ikhlaas of the Niyah (i.e. purity of the intention). c. One must do that deed in accordance
with the Book of Allah and the authentic Sunnah of His Messenger (SAW).

If one of these conditions are not meet, that person's deed will not benefit him/her in
the least. Of course, absence of knowledge is always an exception (eg. a person may make
Wudhu but does not know the specific parts of the body that are to be washed; thus, he/she
washes those parts which he/she thinks to be significant. His/her Wudhu was not done in
accordance with the Book and the Sunnah; however, he/she did not know the way to make
Wudhu according to the Book and the Sunnah; hence, their Wudhu would be accepted for a and
b were fulfilled, wa Allahu 'alam). These are the conditions which the Salaaf As-Salih (Pious
Predecessors) understood with regards to the acceptance and rejection of a deed.

Another implications of the testimony: Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah (SAW).

BELIEF THAT HE (SAW) WAS SENT TO ALL OF MANKIND AND THE


JINN

Verily, Allah, azza wa jall, has said in the Qur'an (what means): "Say (O Muhammad
SAW): O mankind! Verily, I am sent to you all as the Messenger of Allah - to Whom belongs
the dominion of the Heavens and the Earth. La illaha illa Huwa (none has the right to be
worshipped but He). It is He Who gives life and causes death. So believe in Allah and His
Messenger (SAW), the Prophet who can neither read nor write, who believes in Allah and His
Words, and follow him so that you may be guided." [Al-A'raf: 158].

The prophet (SAW) said (what means): "And the Prophets were formerly sent to their
people only, whereas I have been sent to all mankind." [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].

Therefore, recognizing that he (SAW) was sent as a mercy to all of mankind will,
Inshallah, help kindle the proper love for him which will be manifested through obedience to his
rulings.

FINALITY OF HIS PROPHETHOOD

Indeed, there is no Messenger/Prophet after Muhammd ibnu 'Abd Allah (SAW) as


Allah, Ta 'Ala, says in His Book (what means):

"Muhammad (SAW) is not the father of any man among you, but he is the Messenger
of Allah, and the last (end) of the Prophets. Allah is Ever All-Aware of everything." [Al-Ahzab:
40].

The Prophet (SAW) has said (what means): "And the line of the Prophets is closed
with me." [Muslim].
Believing that Muhammad (SAW) is the final Messenger of Allah confirms Allah's
statement (what means): "...This day, I have perfected your religion for you, completed my
Favour upon you, and have chosen for you Islam as your religion..." [Al-Ma'idah:3 (in part)].
Thus, if Islam were not a complete way of life, then this religion would need to be constantly
updated. In order to update this religion, there would have to be another Prophet after
Muhammad (SAW). However, this is not so as Allah completed this Diyn and it can never be
changed from its true form.

BELIEVING THAT HE (SAAW) HAS BEEN GIVEN TWO (2) RELELATIONS

Al-Hamdulilah, Allah, azza wa jall, has give the Prophet (SAW) two revelations as
understood by the Minhaj of the Ahlus Sunnah Wal Juma'ah. These are, of course, the Qur'an
and the authentic Sunnah. Allah confirms this with His saying (what means):

"Nor does he (Muhammad SAW) speak of his own desire. It is only an Inspiration that
is inspired." [An-Najm: 3-4].

"Indeed, Allah conferred a great favour on the believers when He sent among them a
Messenger (Muhammad SAW) from among themselves, reciting unto them His Verses (the
Qur'an), and purifying them (from sins by their following him), and instructing them (in) the
Book (the Qur'an) and Al-Hikmah (the wisdom and the Sunnah of the Prophet SAW - i.e. his
legal ways, statements, actions, etc.), while before that they had been in manifest error."
[Al-'Imran: 164].

The Prophet (SAW) has also said (what means): "I have, indeed, been given the Qur'an
and something like it along with it (i.e. his Sunnah)." [Abu Dawud].

Thus, there is no mere choice between following the Sunnah and not following it. It
has been sent down as part of revelation; thus, it must be adhered to in full. It is adhered to the
way the Prophet (SAW) explained it and the way the Sahabah understood it. Allah confirms this
with His saying (what means):

"We sent no Messenger, but to be obeyed by the permission of Allah."

"Obey Allah, and the Messenger (SAW). But if they turn away (then know), that Allah
loves not the infidels." [Al-'Imran: 31-32].

THE PROPHET HAS RIGHTS UPON HIS FOLLOWERS

These rights are: 1. We believe in what the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) has said. 2.
We obey him in what has been commanded and forsake what he has forbidden or discouraged.
3. We worship Allah according to the Shar'iah of His Messenger (SAW), not by whims and
Bid'ah (innovations). 4. We judge ourselves by the Shar'iah of Prophet Muhammad (SAW), and
not by any other law. 5. We love Allah's Messenger (SAW) more than our parents, children, all
of mankind, indeed our very selves.
Allah has confirmed the above with His statement (what means):

"Say (to them O Muhammad SAW): If you love Allah, follow me, and Allah will love
you, and forgive you your sins; Allah is All-Forgiving, All-Merciful. Say: Obey Allah, and the
Messenger (SAW), but if they turn away (then know), that Allah loves not the infidels."
[Al-'Imran: 31-32].

"And let those who oppose his (Muhammad's SAW) command beware, lest a trail
befall them (that will lead them to Kufur) or a painful punishment be inflicted on them." [An-
Nur: 63].

"You have indeed a good example in the Messenger of Allah (SAW) for whosoever
hopes for Allah and the Last Day, and remembers Allah much." [Al-Ahzab: 21].

"It is not for any believer, man or woman, when Allah and His Messenger (SAW) have
decreed a matter, to have the choice in their affair. And whosoever disobeys Allah and His
Messenger (SAW) he has gone astray into manifest error." [Al-Ahzab: 36].

"But no, by your Lord, they can have no Faith, until they make you (O Muhammad
SAW) judge in all disputes between them, and find in their souls no resistance against your
decisions, but accept (them) fully with submission." [An-Nisa: 65].

Thus, we see in this last Ayah that Allah negates that a person can have Imaan unless
that person makes the Prophet (SAAW) judge in *all* affairs and that we accept his (SAAW)
decisions with submission. This Ayah is indeed serious as Allah swears to this negation with His
saying (what means), "But no, by your Lord...".

The Prophet (SAW) stressed the importance of obeying and following his Sunnah with
his saying (what means):

"All of my people will enter Jennah except those who refuse." When asked about those
who refuse, he said: "He who obeys me will enter Jennah, while he who disobeys me has
refused." [Al-Bukhari].

He (SAW) also said (what means): "If anyone introduces into this affair of ours
anything which does not belong to it, it is rejected." [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].

And: "None of you believes untill I am dearer to him than his father, his child, and all
of mankind." [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].

And: "There are qualities for which anyone who is characterized by them will
experiece the sweetness of Imaan: he to whom Allah and His Messenger (SAAW) are dearer
than all else; he who loves a human being for Allah's Sake alone; and who has as great an
abhorrence of returning to Kuffur (disbelief) after Allah has rescued him from it as he has being
cast into the Hell Fire." [Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
Although the Prophet (SAW) is the best of examples and following his Sunnah is
obligatory, we must remember that it is not right to overpraise him (SAW) as he was not divine,
but a man. Some deviant sects of Islam direct their 'Ibaadah to the Prophet (SAW); however,
this is Shirk Al-Akbar (association in the highest degree) which will not be forgiven unless that
person makes sincere Tawbah before his/her death.

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