On the authority of Aboo `Abd ir-Rahmaan `Abdullaah, the son of `Umar
ibn al-Khattab radiAllaahu 'anhumaa, who said: I heard the Messenger of
Allaah (sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam) say:
Islaam has been built on five [pillars]: testifying that there is no
deity worthy of worship except Allaah and that Muhammad is the Messenger
of Allaah, establishing the salaah (prayer), paying the zakaah
(obligatory charity), making the Hajj (pilgrimage) to the House, and
fasting in Ramadaan. [related by al-Bukhaari and Muslim]
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Explanation of Hadith
Aboo al-'Abbaas al-Qurtubee (rahimahu Allaahu) has said that this
hadeeth means that these five matters are the foundation and basic
principles upon which the religion of al-Islaam is built. With these
five matters does Islaam make itself apparent. And the Prophet
sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam particularised these five matters and did
not mention Jihaad along with them (even though it is through Jihaad
that Islaam is made uppermost and the resistance of the Disbelievers is
belittled) because these five matters are obligatory at all times upon
all Muslims, whereas Jihaad is a Fard Kifaayah which may not be required
during certain times.
[Note: a Fard Kifaayah is an obligation that is required of the Muslims such that if a group of them fulfill it then the obligation is lifted from the community as a whole].
[Note: a Fard Kifaayah is an obligation that is required of the Muslims such that if a group of them fulfill it then the obligation is lifted from the community as a whole].
And in some of the narrations of this hadeeth (such as the one quoted
above), mention of the Hajj is made before mention of the Fasting in
Ramadaan. However, and Allaah knows best, the correct form is the
placing of the Fasting before the Hajj, as is narrated from Ibn 'Umar
that he corrected a narrator who changed the order and said "This is how I have heard it from the Messenger of Allaah (sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam)".
This incident shows us the precision of the Sahaabah and the scholars
of Hadeeth after them in preserving the words of the Messenger
sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam, and how can this not be when Allaah 'azza
wa jall has said:
"Verily We have sent down the Dhikr and We shall preserve it" |
and the Dhikr or Wahee sent down to the Prophet sallAllaahu alayhi wa
sallam includes both the Qur'aan and the Sunnah, as Allaah has said:
"Nor does he speak of (his own) desire; It is only an Inspiration that is inspired." |
And it is also narrated from Ibn 'Umar radiAllaahu 'anhu that the Messenger sallAllaahu alayhi wa sallam said:
"Islaam is built upon that you worship Allaah (alone) and disbelieve in (the worship of) all that is other than Him, and the establishment of the Prayer, ...(till the end of the hadeeth)" |
And in the hadeeth occurs the phrase 'establishment' of the prayer
(iqaam as-salaah), as opposed to 'performance' of the prayer. The
scholars have mentioned how this indicates that the Prayer must be
performed in the most perfect manner, after having completed the wudoo'
in the most perfect manner, and in the Masjid with the jamaa'ah for the
men, and so on and so forth. That is, simply performing the motions of
the Prayer in the most minimal fashion is not what is desired from us -
but rather we should exert ourselves in this affair, bearing in mind
that the Prayer is the first matter that will be judged on the Day of
Resurrection - if it is accepted then the rest of our actions will be
accepted, and if it is rejected then the rest of our actions will also
be rejected.
Summary
That Islaam is indeed built on the five principles of:
1) Witnessing that Allaah is our only deity and Muhammad (sallAllaahu
alayhi wa sallam) is His Messenger to show us how to fulfill our
existence on this earth as Muslims,
2) Prayer,
3) Zakaah,
4) Fasting and
5) Hajj
So one must strive to fulfill these pillars with the utmost care,
concern and priority, and one must do so normally before one gets
involved with other aspects of the Deen.
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