It (the word
Aqeedah) is derived from al-Aqad, which is to 'tie something (firmly)', and
'I'taqadtu such and such,� means,� I tied my heart and mind to it.�
'Al-Aqeedah'
is what a person takes as a religion. It is said, 'he has a good Aqeedah'
meaning, 'protected from doubts.�
Aqeedah
is an action of the heart, which is to believe and affirm something in the
heart.
***The Meaning of Aqeedah in the Sharee'ah ***
It is the
belief in Allah, His Angels, His Books, His Messengers, the Last Day and belief
in al-Qadar (Predestination) - its good and evil. These are called the Pillars
of Eeman (faith).
***The Sharee'ah is divided into two
parts ***
1.Beliefs
2.Actions
- Beliefs are issues, which are not related to how an act is performed, like belief in the Rububiyah (Lordship) of Allah, the obligation to worship Him (alone), and the belief in the rest of the aforementioned pillars of Eeman. These are called Asliyah - the basic foundation.
- Actions are issues related to how actions are performed like Salaat (prayer), Zakaat (charity) and Sawm (fasting) and other rulings with regards to actions. These are termed as Far'eyyah - the branches, because their soundness or corruption is based upon the beliefs.
Thus, the Correct Aqeedah (belief) is the foundation upon which the
religion is based and with it, the actions are set aright, as the Most High,
said, 'So, whoever hopes for the
meeting with his Lord, let him work righteousness and associate none as a
partner in the worship of his Lord.' [Soorah al-Kahf
(18): 110]
�And indeed, it has been revealed to you (O Muhammad), as it was to
those (i.e., Prophets) before you, 'If you join others in worship with Allah,
(then) surely (all) your deeds will be in vain, and you will certainly be among
the losers.' [Soorah az-Zumar (39): 65]
'So, worship Allah (alone) by performing religious deeds
sincerely for His sake. Surely, the religion is for Allah only.' [Soorah
az-Zumar (39): 2-3]
These verses, and the numerous narrations that have been related
concerning their meaning confirm that actions are not accepted unless they are
free from Shirk (polytheism). Therefore, it was the main concern of the
Messengers (alaihimus-salaam) to rectify the beliefs first and thus, the first
thing, they called their nations to, was the sole worship of Allah and
abandonment of worship to anything other than Him. As He, the Most High, says, 'And verily, We have sent among every Ummah
(community, nation) a Messenger (proclaiming), 'Worship Allah (Alone), and
avoid the Taghoot (everything that is worshiped other than Allah).' [Soorah An-Nahl (16): 36]
The first thing that every Prophet addressed his people with was, 'Worship Allah! You have no other Ilah (deity
worthy of being worshiped) but Him.' [Soorah al-A'raf
(7): 59, 65, 73, 85]. It was said by Nuh (alaihis-salaam), Hood
(alaihis-salaam), Saleh (alaihis-salaam), Suhaib (alaihis-salaam) and all the
other Prophets (alaihis-salaam) to their nations.
The
Messenger of Allah (sallallahu alahi wa-sallam) stayed in Mecca for thirteen
years, after (he was bestowed with) Prophet-hood, calling people to Tawheed,
and rectifying their Aqeedah, because it is the foundation upon which the
entire structure of the Deen stands.
The Duaat
(callers to the religion of Allah) and those who seek to guide others in every
age have followed the example of the Messengers and the Prophets, who initiated
their call with Tawheed and correction of Aqeedah and subsequently, they would
focus upon the remaining commandments of the Deen (religion).
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