The Meaning of Taaghoot
Shaikh-ul-Islaam Muhammad Ibn
‘Abdil-Wahhaab (Rahima-hullah)
“Ma’anaa at-Taaghoot wa Ru’oos Anwaa’ihi”
Know, may Allaah have mercy on you, that the first thing Allaah
obligated on the Son of Adam is to reject the Taaghoot and believe in
Allaah. The proof for this is Allaah’s saying: “And We have indeed
sent to every nation a messenger (saying to his people): ‘Worship Allaah
alone and avoid the Taaghoot (false deities).” [Surah An-Nahl: 36]
As for the description of Rejecting the
Taaghoot, then it is that you believe in the futility of worshipping
other than Allaah, and that you abandon doing so and hate it, and that
you reject and make enmity with does who do it. And as for the meaning
of Believing in Allaah, then it is that you believe that Allaah
is the only true God who deserves to be worshipped alone, apart from
everything else besides Him. And it is that you make all types of
worship – every act - sincerely for Allaah alone, while negating and
rejecting that from everything else that is worshipped besides Him.
It also entails that you love and show
friendship to the people of Ikhlaas (i.e. Islaam), while hating and
showing enmity to the people of Shirk. This is the Religion of Ibraaheem,
of which those who turn away from it only fool themselves. And this is
the good example that Allaah informs us of in His saying: “There has
indeed been an excellent example for you in Ibraaheem and those with
him, when they said to their people: ‘Verily, we are free from you and
whatever you worship besides Allaah. We have rejected you and there has
commenced between us and you, enmity and hatred forever, until you
believe in Allaah alone.’” [Surah Al-Mumtahanah: 4]
The word Taaghoot is general. So
everything that is worshipped besides Allaah, while being pleased with
this worship – whether it is something worshipped, someone followed, or
someone obeyed in the absence of obedience to Allaah and His Messenger,
then that is considered Taaghoot. The Tawaagheet (pl. of Taaghoot) are
many, but their heads are five:
The First: The Devil who calls the
people to worship other than Allaah. The proof for this is Allaah’s
saying: “Did I not command you O children of Aadam, that you should
not worship the Devil. Verily, he is a plain enemy to you.” [Surah
YaaSeen: 60]
The Second: The tyrannical and
oppressive ruler who changes Allaah’s rulings. The proof for this is
Allaah’s saying: “Have you not seen those (hypocrites) who claim to
believe in that which has been revealed to you, and that which was
revealed before you, and they wish to go for judgement (in their
disputes) to the Taaghoot, when they have been ordered to reject them?
But the Devil wishes to lead them far astray.” [Surah An-Nisaa: 60]
The Third: The one who judges by
other than what Allaah has revealed, and the proof for this is Allaah’s
saying: “And whoever does not judge by what Allaah has revealed, then
they are the disbelievers.” [Surah Al-Maa’idah: 44]
The Fourth: The one who claims to
have knowledge of the Unseen, apart from Allaah. The proof for this is
Allaah’s saying: “He alone is the All-Knower of the Unseen, and He
does not disclose His Unseen matters to anyone.” [Surah Al-Jinn:
26-27] And He says: “And with Him lie the keys to the Unseen, no one
knows them but He. And He knows whatever there is in the land and in the
sea; not a leaf falls except that He knows about it. There is not a
grain in the darkness of the earth, nor anything fresh or dry, but that
it is written in a Clear Record.” [Surah Al-Ana’aam: 59]
The Fifth: The one who is
worshipped apart from Allaah, while being pleased with being worshipped.
The proof for this is Allaah’s saying: “And whoever amongst them
says: ‘Verily, I am a God besides Him (Allaah)’, then this person’s
recompense will be the Hellfire. That is the way we recompense the
wrongdoers.” [Surah Al-Anbiyaa: 29]
And know that man will never become a
believer in Allaah unless he rejects and disbelieves in the Taaghoot.
The proof for this is Allaah’s saying: “There is no compulsion in the
Religion. Verily, the right path has become distinct from the wrong
path. So whoever disbelieves in the Taaghoot and believes in Allaah,
then he has taken hold of the firmest handhold, that will never break.
And Allaah is the All-Hearer, the All-Knower.” [Surah Al-Baqarah:
256]
The “right path”
here refers to the Religion of Muhammad (saws), while the “wrong
path” refers to the Religion of Abu Jahl. The “firmest handhold”
refers to the testimony that there is no deity worthy of worship
except Allaah {Laa Ilaaha Illallaah). This testimony
consists of a negation and an affirmation. It negates all types of
worship from those worshipped besides Allaah, while affirming all types
of worship done for Allaah alone, free from any partner |