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Taqwa is an
Arabic word which is explained as a shield against wrongdoing
and further expounded as to be “conscious of Allah”
or to have “fear of Allah” or to be “cautiously
aware of Allah”.
The
origin of the word Taqwa is from the Arabic root letters wa’
ka’ ya (meaning shield) and its verb is from the word “Ittaki”.
Ittaki means to be careful or to be protected or to be cautious.
Taqwa is an internal compass on the path that leads towards Allah.
The broader meaning and character of Taqwa is to develop one’s
behavior, so as to be cautiously aware in the worship of Allah
and attain nearness to Him and in so doing, perfect oneself.
This
consciousness and fear of Allah is understood as a protection
and a shield against wrongdoing. The abstention of evil through
this fear, consciousness and establishing a cautious awareness
of Allah, ultimately develops one’s love of Him.
The
universal principle of submission to the Divine Will is beautifully
expressed in the character of one who is a servant of Allah, known
as an “Abd-Allah” which is an ideal state of Taqwa.
Abu
Darda (R) said: “From the completion of Taqwa is that the
servant fears from His Lord even with regards to things, the weight
of an atom.” Abu Darda’s advice for servants who wish
to accomplish a character of Taqwa should fear to commit the smallest
of sins.
The
messenger of Allah said in a Hadith, reported in the Sahih Muslim
that, “Taqwa is here”, and he pointed to his chest.
Taqwa
is profoundly explained in a discussion, between Umar (R) and
Kaab (R) who were companions of the Prophet (S) of Islam. Umar
(R) asked Kaab (R), the meaning of Taqwa as he was renowned for
his deep understanding of the Qur`an Al Kareem.
Kaab
(R) then inquired from Umar (R), whether he had walked through
a thorny bush path with his cloak. Umar (R) replied that he had
done so on numerous occasions. Kaab (R) asked Umar (R) to describe
his movements through this thorny path. Umar (R) replied that
he moved very cautiously, so as not to tear his clothing. Kaab
(R) said that was the description and the meaning of Taqwa.
The
path that inculcates and embraces a character of Taqwa is one
that must be carefully and cautiously treaded. On this path one
must be completely aware of oneself and one’s surroundings,
to be disciplined with the correct action and behavior which will
achieve one’s closeness to Allah.
Taqwa
is one of the most profound concepts in Islam. It is an avenue
by which Muslims relate to one another in society and a means
to channel actions for the pleasure of Allah. Possessors of Tawqa
are called Al-Muttaqun or Muttaqeen.
The
following verse of the Qur`an Surah 2 Al Bakarah, Verse 183 confirms
that Taqwa is for everyone and not for a select group:
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