Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ, the Almighty has said:
وَ الَّذِیْ جَآءَ بِالصِّدْقِ وَ صَدَّقَ بِهٖۤ اُولٰٓىٕكَ هُمُ الْمُتَّقُوْنَ(۳۳)
And the one who has brought this truth and those
who endorsed him; only they are the pious ones.
[Kanz-ul-Iman
(Translation of Quran)] (Part 24, Surah Az-Zumar, Ayah 33)
A Tafseer of the Ayah
narrated by Sayyiduna ‘Ali کَرَّمَ اللہُ تَعَالٰی وَجْہَہُ الْکَرِیْم and
a group of Mufassireen is that the one who brought the truth is the Noble Nabi صَلَّی اللہُ تَعَالٰی عَلَیْہِ وَاٰلِہٖ وَسَلَّمَ and the one who endorsed it, is Sayyiduna Abu Bakr Siddeeq رَضِیَ اللہُ تَعَالٰی عَنْہُ. (Siraat-ul-Jinaan, vol. 8, pp. 466)
The special mention of Sayyiduna Abu Bakr Siddeeq رَضِیَ اللہُ تَعَالٰی
عَنْہُ is the
proof of his majesty.
The meaning and description
of Siddiqiyat is briefly explained in this topic in the light of the
description mentioned in Ihya-ul-‘Uloom by Imam Ghazali رَحْمَۃُ اللہِ تَعَالٰی عَلَیْہِ, with reference to the grandeur of the status of Siddiqiyat of
Sayyiduna Abu Bakr Siddeeq رَضِیَ اللہُ تَعَالٰی عَنْہُ: Sidq (truthfulness and being truthful) is of six types:
1. To be truthful in a
statement
2. To be truthful in
intention
3. To be truthful in
ambition
4. To be truthful in
fulfilling an ambition
5. To be truthful in
action
6. To be truthful in
attaining the highest degree of all the levels of Deen
So, the one who is attributed
with Sidq (truthfulness) with all of its meanings, is Siddeeq (the most
truthful) as he has reached the greatest level of Sidq (truthfulness). Then,
there are many degrees of Sadiqeen, hence the one in whom a meaning of Sidq is
found from among the meanings mentioned, he will be called Sadiq on the basis
of the same.
1. The Sidq of the tongue
The first type is, Sidq of
the tongue. It means the same thing should be uttered which is according to the
real situation. To say something against the reality is called falsehood. To be
truthful in promise falls under this type of Sidq. It means whatever promise is
made he should keep it and not go against it. This type is Wajib and the most
famous among the types of Sidq. Therefore the one who avoids telling lies is
Sadiq. However, the Shari’ah allows saying something against the reality in
certain cases such as reconciling between two Muslims, expressing love with the
wife and for the needs of war. There are many concessions in
this case.
But one more very important
point in the truthfulness of tongue is that whatever words a bondman uses in supplication
to Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ, he should be true in those also, for
example, if someone says verbally:
اِنِّیْ
وَجَّهْتُ وَجْهِیَ لِلَّذِیْ فَطَرَ السَّمٰوٰتِ وَ الْاَرْضَ
(I
directed my face towards the One Who has created the heavens and the earth)
But his heart is busy with
worldly desires instead of Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ, so he is a liar. Likewise, if he says
verbally ‘اِیَّاكَ
نَعْبُدُ’ You
alone may we worship but the heart and mind is free from the real condition
of worship and his objective is something else other than Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ,
so his speech is not true, because he was the slave of his Nafs or of the world
or of his own desires. Whatever a person thinks as an aim and objective and
whatever dominates his heart and mind, he is considered to be the slave of the
same. With respect to the same meaning it is stated in the Hadees, ‘The slave
of dinar is doomed, the slave of dirham is doomed, [and] the slave of Hullah
(gown) and the slave of Jubbah (a long loose outer garment with wide sleeves)
[too]’ (it means the one who is busy seeking and acquiring only these).
The servant of Allah, in
fact, is he whose heart is free from others, engrossed in the love of Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ,
is obedient to Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ in ‘ظاہِر و باطِن’,
apparent and hidden (matters) and his aim and objective is solely (the pleasure
of) Almighty Allah.
2. Sidq in the intention and
will
The second type of Sidq
relates to intention. Sidq in the intention is that the purpose of ‘Ibadah
(worship) and virtue performed by the one is only for the pleasure of Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ;
if it includes any desire of Nafs, so the Sidq in intention will be invalid and
such a person can be called a liar. In short, the meaning of Sidq is Ikhlas
(sincerity) and therefore it is necessary for every Sadiq (truthful) to be
Mukhlis (sincere).
3. Sidq in ambition
The third type of Sidq is to
be true in ambition relating to the future. Because a man, sometimes, makes
this ambition relating to future, ‘If Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ grants me wealth, I will give this much to the poor and or if I
am given a post, so I will use it rightly and will not practice dishonesty and
injustice’. Such type of
ambition is, sometimes, really firm and true and sometimes is weak in a sense
that there is an intention to do it but there is also a thought hidden
somewhere in mind of not doing it. Considering this meaning, Sadiq and Siddeeq
is he whose commitment to virtuous deeds is very strong, not weak.
4. The fourth type of Sidq
is to be truthful in fulfilling ambition
Nafs, sometimes, makes a firm
determination for the time being because it does not take any effort to intend.
However, when the time comes for action, the ambition weakens and Nafs
overcomes and thus a person becomes unable to fulfil
his ambition. This is against Sidq and majority of people are involved in its
breach that their intentions are so high but look for excuses at the time of
action. The Holy Quran admires those who act upon their ambition, ‘Amongst
the Muslims are some such men who have proven true to their pledge which they
made with Allah’. (Part 21, Surah Al-Ahzaab, Ayah 23)
5. The fifth type of Sidq is
the Sidq in actions
It is that the inside of a
person while performing good deeds should be the same as it appears apparently.
For example, when the Zaahiri Adaab (apparent manners) in Salah are accomplished so in Baatin (innerself), the submissiveness must exist at
heart too. If he appears to be a Sufi or a devotee of Rasool, so the condition
of the heart should also be the same. In short, Zaahir (apparent condition) and
Baatin (inner condition) being alike, is a type of Sidq.
6. The sixth type of Sidq is
the Sidq in the levels of Deen
This type is the highest and
yet very rare and this is related to the levels of Deen, for example, the fear
of Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ, the hope from Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ, to be free from the love of this world,
to be content with the Will of Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ and to be truthful in the love of Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ
and all other high levels of Tareeqat (spiritual order) because fear and hope,
Zuhd (asceticism) and Tawakkul (absolute trust in Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ) the pleasure and love (of Allah عَزَّوَجَلَّ)
have some initial conditions which are named like these when they appear. But
later on, they have realities and highest degrees. The real Sadiq is the one
who reaches their realities and highest degrees and is filled with these
qualities as they deserve. Sayyiduna Siddeeq-e-Akbar رَضِیَ اللہُ تَعَالٰی عَنْہُ holds the highest
degree among human beings after all Ambiya, being attributed with all of these types of Sidq. Therefore he رَضِیَ اللہُ تَعَالٰی عَنْہُ is titled with “Siddeeq-e-Akbar”, meaning “the greatest
Siddeeq”.
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