Swearing by something other than
Allaah: Allaah may swear by whatever of His creatures He
wills, but His creatures are not permitted to swear by anything other than
Allaah. Many people swear all kinds of oaths by things other than Allaah, but
swearing by something is like glorifying it, and it is not right to glorify
anything or anyone other than Allaah. Ibn ‘Umar reported that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
said: “Allaah has prohibited that you should swear by your fathers. If anyone
swears, let him swear by Allaah, or else remain silent.” (Reported by al-Bukhaari; see al-Fath, 11/530). Ibn
‘Umar also reported that the Prophet (peace
and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever swears by something other
than Allaah is guilty of shirk.” (Reported by Imaam
Ahmad, 2/125; see Saheeh al-Jaami’, 6204). The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
said: “Whoever swears by trustworthiness is not one of us.” (Reported by Abu Dawud 3253; see also al-Silsilah al-Saheehah, no.
94).
It is not permitted to swear by the Ka’bah, by
trustworthiness, by honour, by help, by the blessing of so-and-so, by the life
of so-and-so, by the virtue of the Prophet, by the virtue of a wali, by one’s
father and mother, by the heads of one’s children, etc. All of that is haraam,
and the expiation for doing it is to say La ilaaha ill-Allaah, as is
stated in the saheeh hadeeth: “Whoever swears and says ‘By al-Laat’ or ‘By
al-’Uzza,’ let him say ‘La ilaaha ill-Allaah (there is no god except
Allaah).’” (Reported by al-Bukhaari, al-Fath,
11/536). There are other phrases that similarly involve shirk
and are therefore forbidden, but that are often spoken by Muslims, such as: “I
seek refuge with Allaah and with you,” “I am depending on Allaah and on you,”
“This is from Allaah and from you,” “I have no-one but Allaah and you,” “I have
Allaah in heaven and I have you on earth,” “If it were not for Allaah and
so-and-so,” “I disown Islaam,” “Time has let me down” (and every other
expression which involves cursing time, like saying, “This is a bad time,” “This
is an unlucky time,” “Time is a betrayer,” etc., because cursing time is an
insult to Allaah Who has created time), references to “Nature’s way.” Names that
imply being a slave of anyone other than Allaah, such as ‘Abd ‘al-Maseeh, ‘Abd
al-Nabi, ‘Abd al-Rasool and ‘Abd al-Husayn, are also forbidden.
There are also modern expressions which are contrary to
Tawheed and are therefore haraam, such as “Islamic socialism,” “Islamic
democracy,” “The will of the people is the will of Allaah,” “Religion is for
Allaah and the land is for the people,” “In the name of Arabism,” “In the name
of the revolution,” etc.
It is also haraam to use titles such as “King of kings” or
“Judge of judges” for human beings; to address munafiqeen or
kuffaar with titles like “Sayyid (master)” (whether speaking
Arabic or other languages), to use the words “If only...” - which imply
discontent and regret, and open the way for Shaytaan, and to say “O Allaah,
forgive me if You want to.” (For more information, see
Mu’jam al-Manahi al-Lafziyyah, Bakr or Zayd)

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