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Since Almighty God made all human beings swear to His Unique
Divinity and Lordship when He created Adam (see Holy Qur'an 7:172),
this oath is printed on the human soul even before it enters the
mother's fetus. So when a child is born, it has with it a natural
belief in God. This natural belief is called in Arabic the "fitrah".
If a child were left alone, it would grow up aware of Almighty God in
His Unity, but all children are affected by the pressures of their
environment. The Prophet Muhammad - the Final Messenger of God, may
God bless him and give him peace, reported that God the Exalted said: "I created My servants in the right religion, but the devils made
them go astray." (Reported in Sahih Muslim.) The
Messenger of God, may God bless him and give him peace, also said:
"Each child is born in a state of fitrah, but his parents make him a
Jew or a Christian." (Reported in Sahih al-Bukhari
and Sahih Muslim).
It is obligatory for all Muslims to bind ourselves to the teachings
of the Book of God (i.e. the Qur'an) and the authentic sayings
of His Messenger Muhammad, may the peace and blessings of God be upon
him. By the light of these teachings we should live and their guidance
we should adopt in all of our affairs. In regards to this, Almighty
God the Most High and Exalted, says in the Qur'an:
"It is not fitting for a Believer, man or woman, when a
matter has been decided by God and His Messenger to have any option
about their decision: if anyone disobeys God and His Messenger he is
indeed on a clearly wrong Path." (Holy Qur'an, Chapter 33,
Verse 36)
And additionally, God, the Most High and Exalted, has said:
"And whatsoever the Messenger gives you, take it, and
whatsoever he forbids you, abstain (from it)! and fear God. Verily,
God is severe in punishment." (Holy Qur'an Chapter 59, Verse
7)
The fitrah is the natural inclination to worship God alone,
and it includes compliance with what God and His Messenger explained
to be from the characteristics of fitrah. The acts of fitrah
are specific features which God has created in man and found within
his natural tendency to like as well as to dislike what contradicts
these acts. The great Islamic scholar al-Sayyuti said: "The best
explanation of fitrah is that it is the Sunnah (way) of all of the
Prophets which is in agreement with (all of) the revealed Laws,
indicating that it is a response to naturally created inclinations.
In the Holy Quran, Almighty God, the Most High and Exalted, has
identified the pure fitrah with which He created mankind:
"So set your purpose for religion as a man upright (hanifan)
by nature (fitrah) - the nature (fitrah) framed by God, in which He
created mankind. There is no altering (the Laws of ) the creation of
God." (Holy Qur'an Chapter 30, Verse 30)
In this verse, God Most High also identifies the fitrah with
the way of the hanifa, which means the way of Pure Monotheism
as practiced by Abraham, peace be upon him. The religion of Abraham
and all of the prophets, peace be upon them all, was one of the true fitrah, in which they worshipped Almight God alone without
intermediaries or an incarnate "Savior".
Since it is obligatory on Muslims to following the commands of the
Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and give him peace, as the
previously mentioned verses from Qur'an clearly state, all Muslims
should make every effort to comply with and maintain the
characteristics of fitrah as described by God's Messenger, may God
bless him and give him peace, when he said: "Five practices are
characteristics of the fitrah: circumcision, shaving the pubic hairs,
cutting the mustaches short, clipping the nails and plucking the hair
of the armpits." (Reported in Sahih al-Bukhari and
Sahih Muslim.) This same saying of God's Messenger is
further elaborated upon in Sahih Muslim, where 'Aisha,
may God be pleased with her, reports that the Messenger of God, may
God bless him and give him peace, said:
"Ten are the practices of fitrah: clipping the mustache,
letting the beard grow, using the tooth-stick (siwaak), snuffing water
up the nose, cutting the nails, washing the finger joints, plucking
the hair under the armpits, shaving the pubic hairs and cleaning one's
private parts with water." The narrator said: 'I have forgotten the
tenth, but it may have been rinsing the mouth.'
In regards to the circumcision, it is desirable that it be done on
the seventh day after the birth of the child. It is reported that the
Prophet Muhammad, may God bless him and give him peace, circumcised
Hasan and Hussain, the two sons of Fatimah and 'Ali, may God be
pleased with all of them, on the seventh day after their birth.
However, there is no harm in delaying the circumcision until later. It
is reported in Sahih al-Bukhari that Prophet Abraham,
peace be upon him, performed his own circumcision at the age of
eighty. In regards to Abraham, Almighty God the Most High says in the
Holy Qur'an:
"And (remember) when his Lord tried Abraham with (His)
commands, and he fulfilled them . . . " (Holy Qur'an Chapter
2, Verse 124)
"And who forsakes the religion of Abraham save him who fools
himself? Verily We chose him in the world, and lo! in the Hereafter he
is among the righteous." (Holy Qur'an Chapter 2, Verse 130)
The trimming of the mustache means that it should be trimmed so
that none of it hangs over the lip. Additionally, the beard must be
left alone so that it grows thickly on the face. The Prophet Muhammad,
may God bless him and give him peace, whom we are ordered to follow,
made it clear that the Muslim male must let his beard grow. Ibn 'Umar,
may God be pleased with him, said: "The Messenger of God, may God
bless him and give him peace, ordered us to trim closely the mustache
and leave the beard as it is." (Reported in Sahih al-Bukhari
and Sahih Muslim.) Abu Huraira, may God be pleased with
him, reported that the Messenger of God, may the peace and blessings
of God be upon him, said: "Trim closely the mustache and grow the
beards, and oppose the Magians (fire-worshippers)." (Reported in
Sahih Muslim)
According to the Sunnah of God's Messenger, Muslims should
pluck the hair in their armpits and shave their pubic hairs. If they
feel that they cannot pluck the hairs of the armpits, they can shave
them or remove them in another fashion. The nails of the hands and the
feet should also be trimmed. It is best to start with the right hand
and then continue with the left, and then move to the right foot and
finish with the left foot. It is reported that the Prophet Muhammad,
the grace and peace of God be upon him, liked to do it in this manner.
Muslims who do these acts with the sole intention of following the
Sunnah of God's Messenger, may God bless him and give him peace,
will be rewarded by God Most High. It is reported in both Sahih
al-Bukhari and Sahih Muslim that the Messenger
of God, may God bless him and give him peace, said:
"Whoever turns away from my Sunnah is not of
me."
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