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The Fitnah of "Shahawaat" and "Shubuhaat"
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04/07/01 at 13:26:05
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The Fitnah of "Shahawaat" and "Shubuhaat"
{An excerpt from Ibn Qayyim Al Jawziyyah's book "Ighaathatu' Lahfaan fee
Masaayid As Shaytaan", Vol: 2 pg. 239-242}
Translated by Hisham Assing (our brother from the  Jannah.org message board)
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The Fitnah of  "shubuhaat"

Fitnah is of two types: the fitnah of "shubuhaat", {doubts and
misunderstandings}, this one being the greater fitnah of the two, and the
fitnah of "shahawaat" {desires}. It is quite possible that {these two
fitnah} can be present in the abd {servant} at the same time, or one of them
may be within him to the exclusion of the other.

Regarding the fitnah of shubuhaat {doubts and misunderstandings}, this is
due to having a weak vision and a lack of knowledge, not to mention if this
is accompanied by corrupt intentions and the goal of fulfillment of ones'
desires, and herein lies the greatest of all fitnah, this is indeed the
worst of afflictions. Say what you like about the deviation of evil motives,
the dominant factor in such a person is his hawa {desires}, and not huda
{guidance}, in addition to his weak vision and the lack of knowledge with
which the messenger {sallahu alayhi wasalam} . Hence, he is like those whom
Allah describes:
"They follow but a guess and that which they themselves desire, whereas
there has surely come to them the Guidance from their Lord!" {An Najm:23}

And indeed Allah {subhaanhu wa ta'la} has informed us that the following of
desires misguides one from Allahs' path, He says:
"O Dâwûd (David)! Verily! We have placed you as a successor on earth, so
judge you between men in truth (and justice) and follow not your desire for
it will mislead you from the Path of Allâh. Verily! Those who wander astray
from the Path of Allâh (shall) have a severe torment, because they forgot
the Day of Reckoning". {Sad: 26}

This is the kind of fitnah which leads to kufr and nifaaq {hypocrisy}, which
is the fitnah of the hypocrites and ahl'il bidah {the people of innovation},
according to the degree of their bidah. Thus, the majority of them innovate
because of the fitnah of shubuhaat {doubts and misunderstandings}, whereby
they confuse the truth with falsehood and guidance with misguidance.

There is no salvation from this kind of fitnah except by exclusively
following the messenger {sallahu alayhi wasalam} by appointing him as the
judge in the fine {detailed} matters in the deen and its simpler ones, the
public aspects of his life and the private one, his beliefs and his actions,
his reality and his legislation, thus he takes from him {the messenger
sallahu alayhi wasalam} the reality of emaan and the legislation of islaam.
He also accepts from him {alayhi as salam} what all he {alayhi as salam} has
confirmed from Allah's' names, attributes and actions, and he does not
negate them, in the same manner he accepts from him {alayhi as salam} the
obligation of salah, its' time and the number {per day}, the percentage of
ones' wealth on which zakat is due and those who deserve it, the obligation
of wudu and ghusl {from sexual impurity}, the obligation of fasting in the
month of ramadan, etc. Therefore, he does not see him {alayhi as salaam}
only as a messenger in some aspects of the deen to the exclusion of others,
but to the contrary he is the messenger for everything this ummah is in need
of - be it knowledge or actions. So, he does not accept nor take {anything}
except if it is from him {alayhi as salaam}, for the all guidance surrounds
around his statement and actions. And everything which is outside of his
guidance is dalaal {a deviation}. Thus, if this {principle} is implanted in
the heart of  the servant and he turns away from everthing except this {the
messengers' prophetic guidance}, whereby whenever he judges anything he
examines it in the light of that which the messenger came with, if  it
agrees with what he {alayhi as salaam} came with then he accepts it. And
this is not because that particular person said what he said, but rather {he
accepts it} because it agrees with the message {the sunnah}, and if it
contradicts the sunnah he rejects it, regardless of whoever it came from.
And this is what will save a person from the shubuhaat {doubts and
misunderstandings}, and if he misses this {principle} then fitnah will
afflict him in accordance to the degree he neglected this {principle}.

This fitnah is sometimes as a result of incorrect understanding, wrong
information, the truth being confirmed and is present, but one was unaware
of it so he was not able to get the most out of it, or sometimes it can
simply be that a person has evil intentions and is just following his
desires, thus he becomes from amongst those who are blinded in their vision
and habours evil in intentions.

The Fitnah of shahawaat {desires}

Allah has indeed combined in the following ayat the description of those
whom the two types of fitnah have befallen them:
"Like those before you, they were mightier than you in power, and more
abundant in wealth and children. They had enjoyed their portion awhile, so
enjoy your portion awhile as those before you enjoyed their portion awhile;
and you indulged in play and pastime (and in telling lies against Allâh and
His Messenger Muhammad SAW) as they indulged in play and pastime. Such are
they whose deeds are in vain in this world and in the Hereafter. Such are
they who are the losers". {At Tawbah: 69}.

So Ahlah is pointing out to us here what happens from the corruption of  the
hearts and the deen because of  taking pleasures in their portion {of this
world} and indulging in {speaking about} falsehood, {and this is so} because
curropting ones' deen occurs either by falsehood and engaging in it, or by
doing deeds which contradicts correct action.

As for the first one; it is bidah and what results from it. And the second
one is sinful actions. The first one {bidah} is consequence of shubuhaat,
and the second {sinful actions} is an outcome of shahwaat. This is why the
salaf used to say be aware of two kinds of people: a person of desires
{innovator} whose  desires has misguided him, and a person of this world
(dunya people} whom this world has blinded him. They also used to say {the
salaf}: be careful of the fitnah of evil scholar and the ignorant
worshipper, for indeed their fitnah afflicts everyone who is misguided.
The source of  {all} fitnah is a consequence of giving precedance to
opinions over what Allah has leglislated, and preferance of desires over
intellegence. Thus, the basis of the first fitnah is shubuhaat and the basis
of the second one is shahawaat.

The Cure for These Two Fitnah

As for the fitnah of shubuhaat this prevented and cured by possessing "Al
Yaqeen" certainty, and fitnah of shahawaat can be fended off and remedied by
"As sabr" patience. This is why Allah made leadership of this deen by
possessing these two qualities, hence He says:
"And We made from among them leaders, giving guidance under Our Command,
when they were patient and used to believe with certainty in Our Ayât". {As
Sajdaah: 24}, thus this indicates that by having patience and certainty one
achieves leadership in this religion. Allah has also interlined these two
characteristics in surah Al Asr wherein He says:  Except those who believe
and do righteous good deeds, and recommend the truth to each other and
recommend one another to patience." {Al Asr: 3}. Therefore, advising each
other in truth repels "shubuhaat" and recommending patience to each other
restrains one from his deires. So by having patience and a sound intellect
{this} restrains one from the fitnah of "shahawaat", and by possessing a
clear vision and certainity {this} repels the fitnah of  "shubuhaat",
wallahulmusta'an.
NS


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