Praise be to Allaah.
Welcome to a lady who is seeking the true religion and is interested in Islam. We ask
Allaah to show you the truth and help you to follow it, and to protect you from
Shaytaan and his doubts, and the misguidance of the enemies of Islam.
Before I answer your question, I would like to remind you that the way to find out the
truth about a religion is to refer to its authentic sources, which in the case of Islam
means the Quraan, which is the Word of Allaah, and the Sunnah, which is the words
of the Prophet of Islam, Muhammad
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon
him), to whom Allaah sent Revelation.
One of the mistakes made by some of those who investigate Islam is to refer to sources
that are not authentic or material written by those who have ulterior motives and who
are enemies of Islam spreading lies about it, to put people off and lead them astray
from the Way of Allaah.
Turning to your question about the Kabah, and Ibraaheem and Ismaaeel (upon whom
be peace), it is very strange to say that they removed all the idols from the Kabah
except one. This contradicts the historical facts, and does not make sense, because it is
known that Ibraaheem and Ismaaeel were the ones who built the Kabah, on the
command of Allaah how could they then have taken idols out of it? How could there
have been any idols in it when they were supervising its construction and maintenance
by remembering Allaah and calling people to perform Tawaaf around it and come on
pilgrimage to it only for the sake of Allaah? The idols came many years afterwards,
when some of the Arabs travelled to the kaafir lands outside the Arabian Peninsula and
brought back idols, some of which were placed around the Kabah. Then the
mushrikeen added more idols until there were 360 of them around the Kabah. This
remained the case until Allaah sent Muhammad
(peace and blessings of Allaah
be upon him). This was the dawning of the light of Tawheed which drove out the
darkness of idolatry. Through him, Allaah defeated the mushrikeen; he broke the idols
and purified the Sacred House, thus restoring the Kabah to the pure worship of the
One God, as it had been at the time of his forefather Ibraaheem, the Friend (Khaleel) of
Allaah.
There follows an account of the building of the Ancient House, from the Quraan and
the Ahaadeeth of the Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). We
will begin by quoting from the Quraan, where Allaah says (interpretation of the
meaning):
"And (remember) when Ibraaheem said: My Lord, make this city (Makkah) a place
of security and provide its people with fruits, such of them as believe in Allaah and
the Last Day. He (Allaah) answered, As for him who disbelieves, I shall leave him
in contentment for a while, then I shall compel him to the torment of the Fire, and
worst indeed is that destination!
And (remember) when Ibraaheem and (his son) Ismaaeel were raising the
foundations of the House (the Kabah), (saying): Our Lord! Accept (this service)
from us. Verily! You are the All-Hearer, the All-Knower.
Our Lord! And make us submissive unto You and of our offspring a nation
submissive unto You, and show us our manaasik (all the ceremonies of pilgrimage
Hajj and Umrah), and accept our repentance. Truly, You are the One Who
accepts repentance, the Most Merciful.
Our Lord! Send amongst them a Messenger of their own, who shall recite unto them
Your Verses and instruct them in the Book and al-Hikmah (full knowledge of the
Islamic laws and jurisprudence or wisdom or Prophethood, etc.), and sanctify them.
Verily, You are the All-Mighty, the All-Wise."
[al-Baqarah 2:126-129]
"And (remember) when We showed Ibraaheem the site of the (Sacred) House,
(saying): Associate not anything (in worship) with Me, and sanctify My House for
those who circumambulate it, and those who stand up for prayer, and those who
bow (submit themselves with humility and obedience to Allaah), and make
prostration (in prayer, etc.)
And proclaim to mankind the Hajj (pilgrimage). They will come to you on foot and
on every lean camel, they will come from every deep and distant (wide) mountain
highway (to perform Hajj)."
[al-Hajj 22:26-27]
As regards the story of the construction of the Kabah in the Sunnah, Ibn Abbaas
(may Allaah be pleased with him) narrated the story of Haajar, the wife of Ibraaheem
and the mother of his son Ismaaeel. In his report, he said:
"
Ibraaheem brought her and her son Ismaaeel, while she was still breast-feeding
him, and left them in a place near the Kabah (meaning near the place where the Kabah was later built) under a tree on the spot of Zamzam (meaning the place where Zamzam later appeared), at the
highest place in the mosque. In those days there was no-one in Makkah nor was there
any water. So he left them there and placed near them a leather bag containing some
dates, and a water-skin containing some water, then he set off for home. Ismaaeels
mother followed him and said: O Ibraaheem, where are you going, leaving us in this
valley where there is no person whose company we may enjoy, nor is there anything (to
enjoy)? She said this many times, but he did not look back at her. Then she asked him,
Has Allaah commanded you to do this? He said, Yes. She said, Then He will not
forsake us, and returned, while Ibraaheem went on his way. When he reached
al-Thaaniyah, where they could not see him, he turned to face the Kabah, raised his
hands and offered the supplication: O Our Lord! I have made some of my offspring
dwell in an uncultivable valley, by Your Sacred House in order, O Our Lord, that
they may perform al-Salaat (iqaamat al-salaat), so fill some hearts among men with
love towards them, and (O Allaah) provide them with fruits so that they may give
thanks. [Ibraaheem 14:37]
Ismaaeels mother went on suckling Ismaaeel and drinking from the water (she had).
When the water in the water-skin had all been used up, she became thirsty and her child
also became thirsty. She started looking at him tossing in agony; she left him because
she could not endure looking at him, and found that the mountain of al-Safaa was the
nearest mountain to her on that land. She stood on it and started looking at the valley
keenly so that she might see somebody, but she could not see anybody. Then she
descended from al-Safaa and when she reached the valley, she tucked up her robe and
ran in the valley like a person in distress and trouble, till she crossed the valley and
reached the mountain of al-Marwa, where she stood and started looking, expecting to
see somebody, but she could not see anybody. She repeated that (running between
al-Safaa and al-Marwa) seven times." Ibn Abbaas said: "The Prophet
(peace
and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: This is the origin of the tradition of al-Saee
(the walking) of people between them (al-Safaa and al-Marwa). When she reached
al-Marwa (for the last time), she heard a voice and she made herself quiet and
listened attentively. She heard the voice again and said, O (whoever you may be)! You
have made me hear your voice; have you got something to help me? And behold! She
saw an angel at the place of Zamzam, digging the earth with his heel (or his wing), till
water flowed from that place. She started to make something like a basin around it,
using her hands in this way, and started filling her water-skin with water from her hands,
and the water was flowing out after she had scooped some of it." The Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) added: "May Allaah bestow mercy on
Ismaaeels mother! Had she let the Zamzam (flow without trying to control it) (or had
she not scooped from that water) (to fill her water-skin), Zamzam would have been a
stream flowing on the surface of the earth." The Prophet
(peace and blessings
of Allaah be upon him) further added: "Then she drank (water) and suckled her child.
The angels said to her: Dont be afraid of being forsaken, for this is the House of
Allaah which will be built by this boy and his father, and Allaah never forsakes His
people. The House at that time was on a high place resembling a hillock, and when
torrents came, they flowed to its right and left. She lived in that way until some people
from the tribe of Jurhum or a family from Jurhum passed by her and her child, as they
(the Jurhum people) were coming through the way of Kadaa. They stopped and stayed in the lower
part of Makkah where they saw a bird that had the habit of flying around water and not
leaving it. They said, This bird must be flying around water, although we know that
there is no water in this valley. They sent one or two messengers who discovered the
source of water, and returned to inform them about it. So, they all came (towards the
water)." The Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) added:
"Ismaaeels mother was sitting near the water. They asked her, Do you allow us to
stay with you? She replied, Yes, but you will have no right to possess the water.
They agreed to that." The Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
further added: "Ismaaeels mother was pleased with the whole situation, as she used to
love to enjoy the company of the people. So, they settled there, and later on they sent
for their families who came and settled with them so that some families became
permanent residents there. The child (Ismaaeel) grew up and learnt Arabic from them,
and (his virtues) caused them to love and admire him as he grew up. When he reached
the age of puberty, they made him marry a woman from amongst them. After
Ismaaeels mother had died, Ibraaheem came after Ismaaeels marriage in order to
see his family that he had left before
Then Ibraaheem came and saw Ismaaeel under
a tree near Zamzam, sharpening his arrows. When he saw Ibraaheem, he stood up to
welcome him and they greeted one another as a father greets his son or a son greets his
father. Ibraaheem said, O Ismaaeel, Allaah has given me an order. Ismaaeel said:
Do what your Lord has ordered you to do. Ibraaheem asked, Will you help me?
Ismaaeel said, I will help you. Ibraaheem said, Allaah has ordered me to build a
house here, pointing to a hillock higher than the land surrounding it." The Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) added: "Then they raised the
foundations of the House (Kabah). Ismaaeel brought the stones and Ibraaheem was
building, and when the walls became high, Ismaaeel brought this stone and put it for
Ibraaheem, who stood on it and carried on building, while Ismaaeel was handing him
the stones, and both of them were saying: Our Lord! Accept (this service) from us.
Verily! You are the All-Hearer, the All-Knower. [al-Baqarah 2:127]. The Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) added, "Then both of them went
on building and going around the Kabah saying, Our Lord! Accept (this service) from
us. Verily! You are the All-Hearer, the All-Knower." (Saheeh al-Bukhaari, 3113)
Having outlined the historical details of the building of the Kabah, we move on to the
idea mentioned in your question that the name of Allaah was derived from the name of
an idol. This is an extremely odd idea. How can the name of the Creator, the Evolver,
the First, the Almighty, the Compellor be derived from the name of a created idol that
could neither benefit nor harm anyone?
Allaah says, rebuking the mushrikeen (polytheists) (interpretation of the meaning): "Yet
they have taken besides Him other gods that created nothing but are themselves
created, and possess neither hurt nor benefit for themselves, and possess no power (of
causing) death, nor (of giving) life, nor of raising the dead." [al-Furqaan 25:3]
"You worship besides Allaah only idols, and you only invent falsehood. Verily, those
whom you worship besides Allaah have no power to give you provision, so seek your
provision from Allaah (Alone), and worship Him (Alone), and be grateful to Him. To
Him (Alone) you will be brought back." [al-Ankaboot 29:17]
Allaah describes how Ibraaheem (upon whom be peace) rebuked his father and his
people for worshipping idols (interpretation of the meaning):
"When he said to his father: O my father! Why do you worship that which hears not,
sees not and cannot avail you in anything?" [Maryam 19:42]
"And recite to them the story of Ibraaheem, when he said to his father and his
people: What do you worship? They said: We worship idols, and to them we are
ever devoted. He said, Do they hear you, when you call (on them)? Or do they
benefit you or do they harm (you)? They said, Nay, but we found our fathers doing
so. He said, Do you observe that which you have been worshipping, - you and your
ancient fathers? Verily! They are enemies to me, save the Lord of the Aalameen
(makind, jinn and everything that exists), Who has created me, and it is He Who
guides me." [Al-Shuaraa 26:69-78]
Concerning Ibraaheems destruction of his peoples idols, Allaah says (interpretation
of the meaning):
"Then he turned to their gods and said, Will you not eat (of the offering before you)?
What is the matter with you that you speak not? Then he turned upon them, striking
(them) with (his) right hand. Then they (the worshippers of idols) came towards him,
hastening. He said, Worship you that which you (yourselves) carve? While Allaah
has created you and what you make?" [al-Saaffaat 37:91-96]
After reading all this, how can it be said that Ibraaheem left one idol near the Kabah,
and that the name of Allaah is derived from the name of an idol? Do you know what
"Allaah" means and where this name is derived from?
The blessed name "Allaah" is derived from the Arabic verb alaha/yalahu/malooh [the
root of which is the three letters alif, laam, haa]. This verb includes the meaning of love
as well as worship. Allaah, may He be glorified and exalted, is the One Who is loved,
glorified and feared by the believers, and they put their hope in Him.
As regards to your last question, about whether Islam has anything to do with the
worship of idols or heavenly bodies, this is a strange matter indeed. Islam proclaimed
the absolute unity of Allaah (Tawheed) and taught that He Alone is to be worshipped,
with no partners or associates. Islam came to fight idolatry and put an end to it, so how
can it possibly be connected to idol-worship?
Perhaps you have read in the Quraan the story of the hoopoe who believed only in
Allaah; he knew Who his Lord was, and denounced the worship of stars and planets.
Allaah says, relating how His Prophet Sulaymaan (upon whom be peace) conveyed the
story to the queen of Yemen at that time (interpretation of the meaning):
"[The hoopoe said]
and I have come to you from Saba (Sheba) with true news. I
found a woman ruling over them, and she has been given all things that could be
possessed by any ruler of the earth, and she has a great throne. I found her and her
people worshipping the sun instead of Allaah, and Shaytaan has made their deeds
fair-seeming to them, and has barred them from (Allaahs) Way, so they have no
guidance, so that they do not worship (prostrate before) Allaah, Who brings to light
what is hidden in the heavens and the earth, and knows what you conceal and what
you reveal. Allaah, none has the right to be worshipped but He, the Lord of the
Supreme Throne!" [al-Naml 27:22-26]
There is also the story of how Ibraaheem rebuked his people for worshipping heavenly
bodies, the sun and moon, which Allaah has told us in Soorat al-Anaam (the sixth
soorah).
The fast of Ramadaan is not connected to the moon because we worship the moon,
but because the Lord of the moon has made it a marker of time for us, by which we
may organize our worship and other affairs. So we look for the new moon of
Ramadaan so that we may worship Allaah Alone by fasting, and we look for the new
moon of the following month to mark the end of this annual act of worship. We also
look for the timings of Hajj and other acts of worship in a similar way.
We hope that this has helped you understand anything that was not clear to you before.
Note that this is a serious issue, and it is not something to be taken lightly. The only
religion with Allaah is Islam, which He has chosen for His slaves, and He will not
accept any other religion. Come and join the religion of truth, and follow what your
Lord has revealed.