Explore Verses Related to Laws given by Allah and the Prophet
At a Glance
📖 Quranic Context
A cornerstone principle of Islamic jurisprudence (Usul al-Fiqh) and the definition of submission (Islam).
Establishes the ultimate legislative authority of Allah and the binding nature of the Prophet's commands as a manifestation of that authority.
💭 Theological Perspective
Defines the believer's relationship with divine will, prioritizing it over personal desire (hawa).
True freedom for a believer is found in submission to the divine command, not in limitless personal choice against it.
The Prophet's decisions are a direct vehicle for divine guidance and are not separate from Allah's will.
Accepting the decrees of Allah and His Messenger is the essence of faith and the primary act of submission.
📜 Hadith Perspective
Numerous hadith command obedience to the Prophet, reinforcing that his command is from Allah.
- "Whoever obeys me has obeyed Allah"
- The obligation to follow the Sunnah
- The prohibition of innovation (bid'ah) in matters of religion
Universal agreement (ijma) that the rulings of the Prophet are binding on all Muslims.
💎 Deeper Insights
The verse's negation of 'choice' (al-khiyarah) is not a restriction of freedom, but a liberation from the tyranny of personal desire (hawa) and limited human knowledge. By submitting to the perfect knowledge and wisdom of Allah's decree, the believer is freed from the anxiety and potential error of their own flawed judgment. True freedom is achieved through, not in spite of, this submission.
— Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya, Al-Qurtubi
The use of the singular 'a matter' (amran) signifies the comprehensive nature of the ruling. Search grounding reveals scholars interpret this to mean that the principle applies equally to the most significant acts of worship and the most mundane aspects of daily life. This establishes that no part of a believer's life is outside the loving guidance and authority of the Shari'ah, turning the entire life into an act of worship.
— Al-Tabari, Ibn Kathir
