Who is Allah ?
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"God has not taken to
Himself any son, nor is there any god with Him: For then each god would have
taken of that which he created and some of them would have risen up over
others." (23:91)
And Why, were there
gods in earth and heaven other than God, they (heaven and earth) would surely
go to ruin." (21:22)
The Oneness of God
The Quran reminds us of the falsity of
all alleged gods. To the worshippers of man-made objects, it asks:
"Do you worship what
you have carved yourself?" (37:95)
"Or have you taken
unto you others beside Him to be your protectors, even such as have no power
either for good or for harm to themselves?" (13:16)
To the worshippers of heavenly bodies it
cites the story of Abraham:
"When night outspread
over him he saw a star and said, 'This is my Lord.' But when it set he said,
'I love not the setters.' When he saw the moon rising, he said, 'This is my
Lord.' But when it set he said, 'If my Lord does not guide me I shall surely
be of the people gone astray.' When he saw the sun rising, he said, 'This is
my Lord; this is greater.' But when it set he said, 'O my people, surely I
quit that which you associate, I have turned my face to Him Who originated the
heavens and the earth; a man of pure faith, I am not of the idolaters.'"
(6:76-79)
The Believer's Attitude
In order to be a Muslim, i.e., to
surrender oneself to God, it is necessary to believe in the oneness of God, in
the sense of His being the only Creator, Preserver, Nourisher, etc. But this
belief - later on called "Tawhid Ar-Rububiyyah" - is not enough. Many of the
idolaters knew and believed that only the Supreme God could do all this, but
that was not enough to make them Muslims. To tawhid ar-rububiyyah one must add
tawhid al'uluhiyyah, i.e., one acknowledges the fact that is God alone Who
deserves to be worshipped, and thus abstains from worshipping any other thing or
being.
Having achieved this knowledge of the
one true God, man should constantly have faith in Him, and should allow nothing
to induce him to deny truth.
When faith enters a person's heart, it
causes certain mental states which result in certain actions. Taken together
these mental states and actions are the proof for the true faith. The Prophet
said, "Faith is that which resides firmly in the heart and which is proved by
deeds." Foremost among those mental states is the feeling of gratitude towards
God which could be said to be the essence of 'ibada' (worship).
The feeling of gratitude is so important
that a non-believer is called 'kafir' which means 'one who denies a truth' and
also 'one who is ungrateful.'
A believer loves, and is grateful to God
for the bounties He bestowed upon him, but being aware of the fact that his good
deeds, whether mental or physical, are far from being commensurate with Divine
favors, he is always anxious lest God should punish him, here or in the
Hereafter. He, therefore, fears Him, surrenders himself to Him and serves Him
with great humility. One cannot be in such a mental state without being almost
all the time mindful of God. Remembering God is thus the life force of faith,
without which it fades and withers away.
The Quran tries to promote this feeling
of gratitude by repeating the attributes of God very frequently. We find most of
these attributes mentioned together in the following verses of the Quran:
"He is God; there is
no god but He, He is the Knower of the unseen and the visible; He is the
All-Merciful, the All-Compassionate. He is God, there is no God but He. He is
the King, the All-Holy, the All-Peace, the Guardian of Faith, the
All-Preserver, the All-Mighty, the All-Compeller, the All-Sublime. Glory be to
God, above that they associate! He is God the Creator, the Maker, the Shaper.
To Him belong the Names Most Beautiful. All that is in the heavens and the
earth magnifies Him; He is the All-Mighty, the All-Wise." (59:22-24)
"There is no god but
He, the Living, the Everlasting. Slumber seizes Him not, neither sleep; to Him
belongs all that is in the heavens and the earth. Who is there that shall
intercede with Him save by His leave? He knows what lies before them and what
is after them, and they comprehend not anything of His knowledge save such as
He wills. His throne comprises the heavens and earth; the preserving of them
oppresses Him not; He is the All-High, the All-Glorious." (2:255)
"People of the Book,
go not beyond the bounds in your religion, and say not as to God but the
truth. The Messiah, Jesus son of Mary, was only the Messenger of God, and His
Word that He committed to Mary, and a Spirit from Him. So believe in God and
His Messengers, and say not, 'Three.' Refrain; better is it for you. God is
only one God. Glory be to Him - (He is) above having a son." (4:171)
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