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Obey God & the Messenger
By Brother Naveed (e-mail: al_quraan@hotmail.com)
Many people site the Quraanic
Verses that command us to Obey Allah and Obey the Messenger,
and say that Obeying Allah and obeying the Messenger are two
different things - Obeying Allah is to obey the Quraan and
obeying the Messenger is to obey the books of Hadith. They
point that if obeying the Messenger was the same thing as
obeying Allah's Quraan, then Allah would have only said Obey
Allah. These people say that Allahs inclusion of obey the
Messenger implies that the Messenger is saying EXTRA things
outside of the Quraan that we must obey.
The thing that many proponents of Hadith forget is that Allah
does not leave it to speculation as to what the people are
to obey. The Ayaat do not end at Obey Allah and obey the Messenger,
but they continue to include what the duty of the Messenger
is:
And obey Allah and obey the messenger and
be cautious; but if you turn back, then know that only a clear
deliverance of the message is (incumbent) on Our messenger
<wa ma_ alar rasu_li il lal balaghul mubin (5:92)
And Allah has made for you of what He has
created shelters, and He has given you in the mountains places
of retreat, and He has given you garments to preserve you
from the heat and coats of mail to preserve you in your fighting;
even thus does He complete His favor upon you, that haply
you may submit. But if they turn back, then on you devolves
only the clear deliverance (of the message) <wa ma_ alar
rasu_li il lal balaghul mubin. (16:81-82)
And if you (o people) reject (the truth),
nations before you did indeed reject (the truth); and nothing
is incumbent on the messenger but a plain delivering (of the
message) <wa ma_ alar rasu_li il lal balaghul mubin.(29:18)
And obey Allah and obey the messenger, but
if you turn back, then upon Our messenger devolves only the
clear delivery (of the message) <wa ma_ alar rasu_li il
lal balaghul mubin.(64:12)
Say: Obey Allah and obey the messenger;
but if you turn back, then on him rests that which is imposed
on him and on you rests that which is imposed on you; and
if you obey him, you are on the right way; and nothing rests
on the messenger but clear delivering (of the message) <wa
ma_ alar rasu_li il lal bala_ghul mubin. (24:54)
Now, if we look at these Ayaat, we notice that Allah has
clearly pointed out the duty of the Messenger, i.e. that he
must DELIVER the Clarity <Balaghul Mubeen. We have seen
that the Clarity or the Message of the Messenger is the Quraan.
Here we will look at another important term used in the Quraan.
This term is Balagha, meaning the reaching, or delivery of
the Messenger.
The word Messenger is derived from the word Message. A Messenger
delivers a Message. To Obey the Messenger would thus mean
to obey the message he is delivering. We have seen in the
previous chapters that the Messenger is teaching, preaching,
explaining and living by the Quraan.
Here again we will see that his delivery <Balagha is the
Quraan:
Here is the <haza is a delivery <balaghu
for Humans; let them take warning therefrom, and let them
know that He is One God; let the People of Understanding take
heed (14:52)
This Ayah points to IT <haza, meaning THIS IS (pointing
to the Quraan itself) is the delivery of the Messenger. This
is further clarified in the following Ayah:
Before this We wrote in The Zabur, after
the Zikar: My righteous servants shall inherit the earth.
Verily in this is a message <Balaghan for the servants
of Allah (21:105-106)
However, some people says that 21:106 is pointing to 21:105
and not to the Quraan. They still have no answer to 14:52.
However, we will not pursue this further as Allah does not
leave His Message to speculation, but He Defines what He means.
Let us continue to read the Quraan:
O Messenger! Proclaim <Baligh what is
sent down to you <ma Unzila Ilaika from your Lord. If you
do not, you would not have fulfilled and proclaimed His message:
and Allah will defend you from people. For Allah Guides not
those who Reject (5:67)
Here the Balagh is defined as that which is being sent down
on the Prophet from Allah <unzila. We have seen in the
previous chapters what was being sent down was nothing but
the Quraan. However, a sick heart might still insist that
there was EXTRA something that was sent down and that EXTRA
something is in the Hadith books. Thus we continue to read
the next Ayah after 5:67, where Allah further explains the
nature of what was being sent down:
Say: O people of the Book! You have no grounds
to stand upon unless you stand fast by The Torah and The Injeel
and all the rest that has come down to you from your Lord.
It is what is SENT DOWN to you that increases in most of them
their obstinate blasphemy. But sorrow you not over people
without faith (5:68)
Here what is being sent down on the Prophet
is compared with the Torah and the Injeel, i.e. it is the
Quraan. It is further explained that Allah has sent down<anzala
the Book with the Prophets:Mankind was one single nation,
and Allah established Prophets giving glad tidings and warnings,
and with them He sent down <anzala The Book in Truth. (2:213)
It is He Who sent down <nazala to you,
in Truth, the Book (3:3).
But people say that not only the Book was sent down but also
an EXTRA revelation known as al-Hikma (The Wisdom) was also
sent down. They site some Ayaat from the Quraan to this effect.
One of them is related here:
For Allah has sent down <anzala to you
the Book and the Wisdom and taught you what you knew not (4:113)
We will, inshaAllah deal with Al-Hikma later in another chapter.
But for now, we will site a couple of Quraanic Ayaat to show
that the Book is INCLUSIVE of the Hikmah, and the Al-Hikma
that is being sent down is the Quraan:
Those who conceal what Allah has sent down<anzala
in the Book , and purchase for them a miserable profit - they
swallow into themselves nothing but fire; Allah will not address
them on the Day of Resurrection, nor purify them : grievous
will be their penalty (2:174)
Here we notice that the warning is ONLY given for concealing
the Book, and not the Hikmah. Does this mean that those who
conceal the Hikmah in the books of Hadith will not be punished
No, but the answer is that The-Book is inclusive of the Hikmah
and concealing the Book would automatically conceal the Hikmah.
Because Allah sent down<nazala the Book
in Truth, but those who seek causes of dispute in the Book
are in a schism far (2:176)
If Hikmah is separate from the Book, then it means that it
would be ok to seek causes of dispute in the Hikmah as it
is ONLY the Book that is mentioned above. Here, I digress.
Let me get back to the word Balagha.
There is no point in dwelling on speculations when one has
the weightiest evidence
Say: What thing is most weighty in Evidence
Say: Allah is a Witness between me and you; this QURAAN has
been revealed to me by inspiration that with it <BIHI I
may warn you and all whom it reaches <BALAGHA (6:19)
Here the Messenger clearly establishes what his BALAGHA is
It is the Quraan. Thus to insist without proof that the Messenger
was supposed to deliver something else besides the Quraan
is to oppose the Quranic verdict itself that he was to deliver
the Message of the Quraan only.
But the argument does not end here. People point out that
Obey Allah and Obey the Messenger should mean that obedience
to the Messenger is separate from Obedience to Allah. This
is absurd, as the Messenger does not have any authority except
for the reason that he is SENT by Allah. Had Muhammad not
been a Messenger of Allah would people obey him The answer
is NO. Thus Obedience to the Prophet is BECAUSE he is the
Messenger of Allah. Thus the two are NOT mutually exclusive
obedience - one is highly dependent on the other. It is the
same as saying eat an apple and eat its nutrition. Here is
further Evidence from the Quraan that they are the same:
And an announcement from ALLAH AND HIS MESSENGER
to the people on the day of the greater pilgrimage that ALLAH
AND HIS MESSENGER are free from liability to the idolaters;
therefore, if you repent, it will be better for you, and if
you turn back, then know that you will not weaken Allah; and
announce painful punishment to those who disbelieve (9:3)
Now, did the people hear Allah giving this announcement of
immunity The answer is No!. It was only from the LIPS of His
Messenger, Muhammad, that they heard this announcement of
immunity. Yet it is supposed to come from both Allah and His
Messenger. Or do people think that one announcement came from
Allah and ANOTHER came from the Messenger Allah does not speak
to all the people. What He does is that He chooses a human
being as His instrument and communicates through that instrument.
Who among the companions of the Prophet ever heard any of
Allahs commandments from Allah DIRECTLY NONE!. How can they
OBEY Allah then In that case, according to your twisted logic
all Allah had to do was say Obey the Messenger as it is ONLY
through the LIPS of the Messenger that they are hearing the
Quraan.
The following Ayah again establishes that Obedience to Allah
and His Messenger is ONE and the SAME thing:
O you who believe! Obey Allah and Obey the
Messenger and do not turn back from HIM <anhu while you
hear (8:20)
Here the believers are identified to be those who were listening
to the Messenger who delivers the Quraanic laws to them, as
the singular pronoun anhu (from him) indicates. This confirms
that Allah and His Messenger are not two separate sources
of law to be obeyed, but that the source of Divine law to
be obeyed is ONLY Allah and ONLY the people are able to hear
these divine laws through the LIPS of His Messenger.
Then peoples ignorance of the Quraan is further exposed when
in desperation they site the examples of other Prophets like
Nuh, Lut, Hud and Salih in the Quraan and say that in Ash
Shuara ( Surah 26) people are commanded to obey these Prophets.
People say that since these Prophets did not have a book,
then to obey them would mean that obedience to Messenger is
DIFFERENT from Obedience to Allah. The Quraan refutes this
claim as I have shown above already. But in addition, the
Quraan confirms that at each time in history Allah has given
a Book. Either the Prophets themselves were given Books, or
there already was a Book by a previous Prophet to which they
were calling the people:
And those to whom We have given the Book
rejoice in that which has been revealed to you, and of the
confederates are some who deny a part of it. Say: I am only
commanded that I should serve Allah and not associate anything
with Him, to Him do I invite (you) and to Him is my return.
And thus have We revealed it, a true judgment(HUKMAN) in Arabic,
and if you follow their low desires after what has come to
you of knowledge, you shall not have against Allah any guardian
or a protector. We did send messengers before thee, and appointed
for them wives and children: and it was never the part of
a messenger to bring an Ayah except as Allah permitted (or
commanded). For each PERIOD IS A BOOK (revealed). (13:36-38)
In no uncertain terms has Allah announced here that each
Prophet had a Book in his time. Prophethood and Book is always
tied together:
It is not (possible) that a man, to whom
is given the Book, and Wisdom, and the prophetic office, should
say to people: Be ye my slaves rather than Allah's: on the
contrary (He would say) Be ye slaves of Him Who is truly the
Cherisher of all: For ye have taught the Book and ye have
studied it earnestly. (3:79)
This Ayah ties Prophethood to the Book. Otherwise, if we
take the baseless claim that certain Prophets came without
any Book then this Ayah would be limited Only to those Prophets
who came with the Book, and therefore those Prophets who came
without the Book can still tell people to be their slaves
rather than Allahs Further the Quraan explicitly tells us
that Allah gave the Book to Nuh and Lut and their Progeny:
We gave him Isaac and Jacob: all (three)
guided; and before him, We guided NUH, and among his progeny,
David, Solomon, Job, Joseph, Moses, and Aaron. Thus do We
reward those who do good; and Zakariya and John, and Jesus
and Elias: all in the ranks of the righteous. And Isma'il
and Elisha, and Jonas, and LUT; and to all We gave favor above
the nations. (To them) and to their fathers, and progeny and
brethren: We chose them, and we guided them to a straight
way. This is the guidance of Allah: He giveth that guidance
to whom He pleases, of His worshippers. If they were to join
other gods with Him, all that they did would be vain for them.
These are they to whom We gave the BOOK and the wisdom and
the prophecy; therefore if these disbelieve in it We have
already entrusted with it a people who are not disbelievers
in it (6:84-89)
And certainly We sent Nuh and Ibrahim and
We gave to their offspring the (gift of) prophecy and the
Book; so there are among them those who go aright, and most
of them are transgressors (57:26)
The above Ayaat make it clear that ALL Prophets came with
Allahs Message in some form of a Book, and that obedience
to the Messenger is obedience to Allahs Words that the Messengers
are delivering. Whether these words are preserved or not is
another matter. But as far as the Quraan is concerned the
Book has been recorded and preserved. And as I have shown
before that the revelation delivered by the Prophet Muhammad
was nothing but the Quraan, and therefore, to obey the Messenger
we must obey the Quraan. Besides, the speculation that obedience
to Allah and obedience to the Messenger are separate conflicts
with the explicit Quraanic statement that Allah does NOT share
anyone in His Law or Hukm:
Surely the Hukm (Law and Judgment) is for
none but Allah (12:40)
He does not make anyone His associate in
His Hukm (Law and Judgment) (18:26)
The Messenger himself is made to testify that the Law and
the Judgment is only from Allah as revealed through the Messenger
in His Book:
Shall I seek a Law-giver other than Allah
When He it is Who has revealed to you the Book distinctly
elucidated. (6:114)
Thus, the proponents of Hadith are only relying on conjecture
when they say that obey the Messenger means to obey EXTRA
commandments outside of the Quraan; they have no evidence
from the Quraan to back up this claim - only conjecture:
Most of them follow nothing but conjecture:
truly conjecture can be of no avail against truth. Verily
Allah is well aware of all that they do. (10:36)
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