`Uboodiyyah is a comprehensive term that asserts the
meaning of the Aayah:
You Alone do we worship and You Alone do we seek for Help. (Qur'aan 1:5)
It comprises
the slavery of the heart, tongue and limbs to Allaah ta`aala. The slavery of the heart includes both the Qawl
(saying of the heart) and `Amaal (actions of the heart). The Qawl of the heart is the belief (I`tiqaad)
in what Allaah has informed about His Self, His Names and Attributes, His Actions, His Angels, and that which He revealed
in His Book and sent upon the tongue of His Messenger Muhammad sallallahu `alayhi wa sallam.
The `Amaal of the heart include love for Allaah,
reliance upon Him, turning to Him in repentance, fearing Him, having hope in Him, devoting the Deen sincerely to Him, having
patience in what He orders and forbids, having patience with His decrees and being pleased with them, having allegiance for
His pleasure, having humility for Him and humbling oneself in front of Him, and becoming tranquil with Him.
The Qawl (saying) of the tongue is to convey
what Allah has revealed (in the Qur'aan and authentic Sunnah) regarding Himself, His Names and Attributes,
His Actions, His Commands, His Prohibitions, and all that is related to this Deen), to call to it, defend it, to expose the
false innovations which oppose it, and to establish its remembrance and to convey what it orders.
The `Amaal (actions) of the limbs include the
Salaat (prayers), Jihaad, attending the Jumu`ah prayers and the rest of the Jamaa`aat
(congregational prayers), assisting those who are unable, and acting with goodness and kindness to creation, and other such
acts.
This comprehensive meaning of the `Uboodiyyah
pertains to its specific type. The people who fall under this type of `Uboodiyyah are the believers who obey, love,
and sincerely follow the Deen of Allaah ta`aala.
The second type of `Uboodiyyah is the general
one in which all creatures in the heavens and in the earth are subdued to Allaah's sovereign Authority and Power; everything
is subservient to His Will, and Authority; nothing occurs or ceases to occur except by His leave; His is the Kingdom and He
disposes the affairs as He pleases. This type of `Uboodiyyah is known as the `Uboodiyyah of Qahr
(Subduing) and Mulk (Sovereignty, Kingship, Possession, Mastership, etc.).
So, the part of the Aayah signifying "You do
we worship" asserts the adherence to the four principles of `Uboodiyyah:
- The sayings of the heart
- The actions of the heart,
- The sayings of the tongue, and
- The actions of the limbs.
The other part, "You Alone do we seek for Help," stresses
the fact that the believer must ask Allaah alone to help him establish the `Uboodiyyah and succeed in executing all
what it requires.