Refutation of Anthropomorphism (Euphoria come inside)
Posted: Wed Jul 24, 2013 1:08 pm
This is my response to your topic defending the tajsim claims of the mujasim feiz muhammad.
Everything in this topic will have reference to the salafus-saalix, thus making it valid by consensus because indeed, the salafus-saalix were the best of generations, and that includes better than Albaani, uthaymeen,Ibn Baz, Ibn Abdul wahab, Ad-dhahabi, Ibn Kathir, Ibn Taymiyya.
A Refutation of Contemporary Anthropomorphism as expressed in the So-called "Fundamentals of Tawheed"
Bilal Philips says:
“He has neither corporeal body nor is He a formless spirit. He has a form befitting His majesty, the like of which no man has ever seen or conceived, and which will only be seen (to the degree of man’s finite limitations) by the people of paradise.”
The above statement made by Bilal Philips proves that he is from the mujassima (anthropomorphists), who commit tajseem by attributing a body to Allah cazza Wajal. None of the Sahaba, Tabi’een or Tabi al-Tabi’een, also known as the salaf us-saalix (or pious predecessors), said that Allah has a “form” because for anything to have a form, it must be composed of parts, dimensions, and limits. Bodies, parts, dimensions, and limits are all attributes of the weak creation which Allahu Ta’ala, the Majestic, is not attributed with. The ulema of Ahl al-Sunna wa’al Jama’ah use the verse “Laysa ka mithlihi shayy...(42:11)” to refute the false claims of the mujassima. That is, “There is nothing like Him whatsoever...”
Imam Abu Ja’far at-Tahawi (239-321), who lived most of his life in the noble and blessed time period of the “salaf” praised by the Prophet (‘Alayhi-salatu-wassalaam) in sahih ahadeeth refutes the mujassima in his famous Statement of Islamic Doctrine, “Al-Aqida al-Tahawiyya.” Imam Tahawi states in #38 of his Al-Aqida: “He [Allah] is beyond having limits placed on Him, or being restricted, or having parts or limbs....” Such a statement clearly states that it does not befit Almighty Allah to be attributed with a “form,” since parts, limbs, and restrictions are characteristics of anything which has a form. It must be noted that Imam Tahawi lived at a time when both the direct and indirect disciples of the four Imams of Islamic Law (Abu Hanifa, Shafi’i, Malik, and Ahmad ibn Hanbal) were teaching and practicing. This period was the greatest age of Hadeeth and fiqh studies, and Imam Tahawi studied with all the living authorities in his days.
Al-Badr al-‘Ayni said that when the mujtahid Ahmad ibn Hanbal died, Tahawi was 12; when Imam Bukhari died, he was 27; when Imam Muslim died, he was 32; when Imam Ibn Majah died, he was 44; when Imam Abu Dawud died, he was 46; when Tirmidhi died, he was 50, and when Imam Nisa’i died, he was 74.
What Bilal Philips said: “He has a form befitting His majesty...” means that Allah has a form which is not like the form of the creation.
Furthermore, Bilal Philips said: “He has neither corporeal body...” to mean that Allah’s form is not corporeal like that of the creation, but non-corporeal. That is, he claims that Allah has a non-corporeal body, or a body not like other bodies.
According to Imam al-Baihaqi, in his “Manaqib Ahmad,” he relates with a sahih chain that Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal said: “A person commits an act of disbelief (kufr) if he says Allah is a body, even if he says: Allah is a body but not like other bodies.”
Everything in this topic will have reference to the salafus-saalix, thus making it valid by consensus because indeed, the salafus-saalix were the best of generations, and that includes better than Albaani, uthaymeen,Ibn Baz, Ibn Abdul wahab, Ad-dhahabi, Ibn Kathir, Ibn Taymiyya.
A Refutation of Contemporary Anthropomorphism as expressed in the So-called "Fundamentals of Tawheed"
Bilal Philips says:
“He has neither corporeal body nor is He a formless spirit. He has a form befitting His majesty, the like of which no man has ever seen or conceived, and which will only be seen (to the degree of man’s finite limitations) by the people of paradise.”
The above statement made by Bilal Philips proves that he is from the mujassima (anthropomorphists), who commit tajseem by attributing a body to Allah cazza Wajal. None of the Sahaba, Tabi’een or Tabi al-Tabi’een, also known as the salaf us-saalix (or pious predecessors), said that Allah has a “form” because for anything to have a form, it must be composed of parts, dimensions, and limits. Bodies, parts, dimensions, and limits are all attributes of the weak creation which Allahu Ta’ala, the Majestic, is not attributed with. The ulema of Ahl al-Sunna wa’al Jama’ah use the verse “Laysa ka mithlihi shayy...(42:11)” to refute the false claims of the mujassima. That is, “There is nothing like Him whatsoever...”
Imam Abu Ja’far at-Tahawi (239-321), who lived most of his life in the noble and blessed time period of the “salaf” praised by the Prophet (‘Alayhi-salatu-wassalaam) in sahih ahadeeth refutes the mujassima in his famous Statement of Islamic Doctrine, “Al-Aqida al-Tahawiyya.” Imam Tahawi states in #38 of his Al-Aqida: “He [Allah] is beyond having limits placed on Him, or being restricted, or having parts or limbs....” Such a statement clearly states that it does not befit Almighty Allah to be attributed with a “form,” since parts, limbs, and restrictions are characteristics of anything which has a form. It must be noted that Imam Tahawi lived at a time when both the direct and indirect disciples of the four Imams of Islamic Law (Abu Hanifa, Shafi’i, Malik, and Ahmad ibn Hanbal) were teaching and practicing. This period was the greatest age of Hadeeth and fiqh studies, and Imam Tahawi studied with all the living authorities in his days.
Al-Badr al-‘Ayni said that when the mujtahid Ahmad ibn Hanbal died, Tahawi was 12; when Imam Bukhari died, he was 27; when Imam Muslim died, he was 32; when Imam Ibn Majah died, he was 44; when Imam Abu Dawud died, he was 46; when Tirmidhi died, he was 50, and when Imam Nisa’i died, he was 74.
What Bilal Philips said: “He has a form befitting His majesty...” means that Allah has a form which is not like the form of the creation.
Furthermore, Bilal Philips said: “He has neither corporeal body...” to mean that Allah’s form is not corporeal like that of the creation, but non-corporeal. That is, he claims that Allah has a non-corporeal body, or a body not like other bodies.
According to Imam al-Baihaqi, in his “Manaqib Ahmad,” he relates with a sahih chain that Imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal said: “A person commits an act of disbelief (kufr) if he says Allah is a body, even if he says: Allah is a body but not like other bodies.”