| Kitaab At-Tawheed, Chapter 27: Concerning At-Tanjeem |
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Kitaab At-Tawheed, Chapter: 27 What Has Been Said About At-Tanjeem 1 Bukhari narrates in his Saheeh, that Qatadah said:
In this narration, Qatadah informs us that Allah , Most High, Created the stars for only three things: The first, to beautify the night sky; the second, as projectiles against the devils who approach the lowest heaven in order to overhear the angels speaking of the Commandments of Allah which they then attempt to convey to the fortune-tellers and soothsayers; 2 and the third, as guidance for the wayfarer at night, whether on land or at sea. He Benefits Derived From This Narration
Relevance of This Narration to the Subject of the Chapter That it informs us of the view of Qatadah concerning astrology, that it is false and forbidden. Relevance of This Narration to the Subject of Tawheed That Qatadah rejected that which the astrologers claim concerning the stars and knowledge of the unseen because it is an act of Shirk to claim knowledge of the unseen; as such knowledge is only with Allah . Harb informs us that while Qatadah disliked the studying of the lunar phases, Ibn `Uyainah forbade it, and Ahmad and Ishaq permitted it. Important Note (a) Study of the stars is of three kinds: (i) That which is kufr, and that is the belief that the heavenly bodies themselves decide the events of our daily lives. (ii) The belief that events may be predicted by studying the courses and relative positions of the stars and planets which they claim is by Allah's Ordainment and His Will and there is no doubt of the forbiddance of this nor of its being a form of Shirk. (iii) The study of the stars and the planets in order to have knowledge of their cycles for the purpose of aiding travellers in order to know the direction of the Qiblah 3 and to know the time and season and this is permissible. (b) The suggestion that Allah's Words:
Are an indication that astrology is permissible is totally false and baseless, because its forbiddance has been reported in many authentic Ahadith and therefore, it is clear that the meaning of this verse is not as the ignorant and misguided have claimed, but that Allah has placed in the earth many natural sign-posts such as mountains, valleys, rivers, trees, rocks, etc.; and in the heaven stars to help the traveller find his way and that we may know the time and the season. ..ooOOoo.. It is reported on the authority of Abu Moosa (ra), that he said: "Allah's Messenger
The Messenger of Allah Benefits Derived From This Hadith
Relevance of This Hadith to the Subject of the Chapter That it proves that it is forbidden to believe in all kinds of sorcery, including astrology. Relevance of This Hadith to the Subject of Tawheed That the Hadith forbids belief in sorcery, including astrology, because belief in astrology necessitates the belief that someone other than Allah possesses knowledge of the unseen and such a belief is Shirk. Footnotes 1. At-Tanjeem: Astrology.2. This refers to meteorites, not stars, which are referred to in Arabic also as stars, as indeed they are in English (shooting stars, falling stars).3. Qiblah: The direction towards which we face when we pray i.e. the K'abah in Makkah.
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