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Tuesday, 28 September 2010

Islam Condemns Terrorism

As the Muslim defeatists continue to fall victim to the West's incessant campaign set to uproot and brainwash the global Muslim identity and the erase the bonds of the Muslim loyalty, we the Muslims of Ahlus-Sunnah wal-Jamaa'ah seek to make our enmity and hostility for the Muslim adversaries clear and unambiguous in order that we free ourselves of any ties to and any sympathy for the avowed enemies of Islam.
Know, oh Muslims, that Allah [swt] has commanded us to know our enemies and to treat them as such; and has forbidden us from showing them any sympathy and loyalty, as He [swt] says,

Verily, Allah does not love the disbelievers” (3:32).

Indeed showing enmity to the enemies of Allah and knowing their plots is a condition of being Muslim, as Allah [swt] warns the believers,

Verily the Kuffar are ever unto you open enemies” (4:101). 

Iblees, ar-Rajeem, has adopted the West as his contrivance in his eternal war against Islam and against those who try to spread the light of truth and justice upon the earth. The recent intensification of this war and the West’s legitimization of it under the clever pretext of spreading ‘freedom’ and ‘peace’ has succeeded in bedazzling the Muslim masses with clever rhetoric that masks a ruthless crusade seeking nothing short of the total annihilation of Islam.
We the Muslims of Ahlus Sunnah wal-Jamaa’ah seek to call out the true terrorists and the true criminals in this war between emaan and kufr, and we condemn the brutality and the intimidation Muslim innocents have been subjected to at the hands of the West and her allies across the globe.

We condemn the terrorism in Iraq and Afghanistan perpetrated under the semblance of “spreading freedom and democracy in the Middle East.” We condemn the continued and unabashed terrorism committed by the state of Israel in Palestine with U.S. funds under the pretext of establishing a dual state. We condemn the unceasing Russian terror campaigns in Chechnya and Dagestan, and we condemn the state-sponsored genocide of Muslims across the state of India. We condemn the persecution of Muslims in China, Uzbekistan, Burma, Sudan and the persecution of countless muwahideen in the Arab states by their own governments for the mere reason that they seek to manifest their belief in word and in action.

Moreover, we denounce the cowardly and despotic rulers of the Muslim lands who have failed miserably in their duties and proudly allied themselves with the camp of Shaytaan. These defeatist governments who have opened up the Muslim lands to the West and allowed the wealth and the resources of the Ummah to be squandered and used by the terrorists show no compassion for the Muslims as their blood is shed, as their honor is raped, as their children are massacred, and as their cries unceasingly resound every second throughout the Heavens and the Earth. They ridicule the religion of Allah and His shariah and their words of contempt and condemnation are reserved only for those who seek to avenge for the Muslim honor. They utter not a word of condemnation against those who have made the defeat of Islam their open and avowed priority. Indeed we are free of these governments and anyone who shows them the slightest support.

Oh Muslims know that Allah [swt] has honored us with a religion that has elevated the lowest of us, and know that whoever seeks honor in any belief, any ideology, any religion, or any alliance other than Islam will find himself engulfed in humiliation and will find himself in a perpetual state of defeat. Know that all might and greatness is derived from the Might and Greatness of Allah [swt], and whoever is not attached to Allah and what He loves and what He has commanded will be wretched and weak both in this life and in the Hereafter.

The dividing line between emaan and kufr is clearer than ever, and anyone who chooses to remain ignorant of the path of Ahlus-Sunnah wal-Jamaa’ah does so willingly. Those Muslims who cry for the slain Westerners; those Muslims who faithfully light candles and organize vigils every September 11th, those Muslims who seek to modernize Islam and elevate it in the eyes of the disbelievers and never speak a word of praise for those who are struggling everyday against the kufr and zulm of the oppressors must realize their state of humiliated defeat and surrender, and heed the stern warning of Allah [swt] when He says, 


Let not the believers take the disbelievers as Auliyâ (supporters, helpers, etc.) instead of the believers, and whoever does that will never be helped by Allâh in any way, except if you indeed fear a danger from them. And Allâh warns you against Himself (His Punishment), and to Allâh is the final return.” (3:28)

Fatwa on Voting

In order to be able to answer the urgent question of participating in the American Elections and voting for candidates who want to participate in congress or Senate we must understand the reality, for the Juristic principle states part of Judging a matter is comprehending it or understanding its reality. Therefore we must understand the reality of two things:
1- The American Congress and Senate where some candidates want to participate in and
2- The election which the people want to be involved in i.e. voting.

We must remember that part of our Imaan and Aqeedah in Allah (SWT) is At-Tawoheed which means Submitting, obeying, following, worshipping and elevating Almighty Allah (SWT) exclusively, without associating with HIM or HIS attributes anyone else, and that conversely associating with God or with any of his attributes is an act of Shirk which makes a person go outside the fold of Islam and that is why At-Tawoheed is the fundamental pillar of Islam. One of Allah (SWT)’s attributes is that HE is the LEGISLATOR and the commander and he has the absolute right and power to command and legislate, and no-one shares this absolute power with him. For Allah (SWT) says:
“Verily the absolute right of legislating is for none but Allah
(SWT)” [EMQ 12:40]
And Allah (SWT) says:
“It is unlawful for Believers male or female if Allah and His Messenger decree a command to have any choice but to abide with it and whosoever disobeys Allah or his Messenger went astray in plain mis-guidance” [EMQ 33:36]
After having established this absolute fact let us investigate the reality of Congress or Senate as it has been described ‘the Legislative House’ for the People; this is its description according to lawyers who call it the legislative body formulated for passing laws, Those who are associated with this body are called Congress men/women or Senators i.e. The Representatives or Deputies of the people, who have been elected by them. There is no disagreement among anyone in the Eastern or Western Countries that the main function of Congress, Senate or Parliament is to legislate law and that the role of its member is to choose from among themselves Secretaries/Ministers. We can summarize the main duties of this legislative body or parliament as:
1- Legislating or passing bills or law,
2- Giving a vote of confidence for the President/vice-president and his/her cabinet as the government.
As for the Sources of legislation for Congress/Senate, it includes:
1- The mind and desires of the President's or Secretaries as representatives on behalf of the people
2- International institutions or so-called international law.

The Deen of most people in the World today is Secularism which states that; God has Sovereignty ONLY in
Heaven or Inside the Church /Masjid and in the places of worship, whereas Man i.e. People, have Sovereignty On Earth in all other Spheres of Life Except Religion (which according to the Deen of Secularism States that Religion is a Personal experience between an Individual and a supernatural power or God such as the Sun, a Cow, Statues or people etc…) this is the reality of Parliament and the basis upon which it is built.

As for the reality of Voting; Voters have a common sovereignty as people who legislate for their own affairs in society therefore as a sovereign body they establish a mechanism to have representatives from among themselves, who they choose and vote for, who become Congressmen or Senators and legislate law and order on their behalf for their own interests. This is manifested in the political man-made principle, which states that ‘the Rule is by the people, for the people over the people’, hence we can say that people are the source of legislation.

The reality of the voter is that he/she is the one who chooses his/her representative, which results in fact in his/her joint liability for whatever the representative has been chosen and allocated for. The task here being to legislate laws in order to manage peoples interests.

In Summary, Congress or Senate is a body which legislates, people are sovereign and the source of legislation, and Congressmen/women or Senators are chosen by the people to legislate on their behalf.

The Islamic verdict on the above:
1- Anybody who believes that almighty Allah (SWT) is not the only, exclusive Legislator and Commander is a disbeliever i.e. Kaafir.
2- Anybody who believes in Almighty Allah (SWT) and associates anyone else with Him, contravening his being the sole legislator and commander is a Mushrik i.e. associates another as partner unto Allah (SWT).
3- Any Muslim who votes for a person knowing that the Congress or Senate including on State or City level is a body of legislating law is an apostate.
4- Any Muslim who participates in elections to become an Congressman or Senator including on State or City level knowing the reality of Congress or Senate as a legislative House is an apostate.
5- Any Muslim who does not know the reality of Congress or Senate and he votes is sinful because he did not seek the divine ruling for his action before committing it, since the Juristic Principle is that every action, verbal or physical, must be based on an Islamic ruling which is derived solely from the Qur’an and Sunnah
6-Any Muslim who participates in voting for a candidate whether the candidate is Muslim or non-Muslim basing his action on a misled so-called ‘opinion’ from a rationalist or secular clergyman has been misled and the issue must be explained to him/her. Though believing that Allah (SWT) is the only legislator is a matter known from the Deen of Islam by necessity, therefore ignorance about it is not an excuse and he/she is therefore sinful.
7- The only excuse is for a person who is new Muslim or fully Jaahil or someone ignorant about what is known by necessity from the Deen of Islam due to the fact that he has grown up under kufr law and between non-Muslims. Those Muslims need the matter explained to them but if they continue to vote claiming that they have a different opinion from another person they are sinful.

As for the divine evidences for the above verdicts, they are derived from the fact that Allah (SWT) says:
‘They imitate the sayings of the disbelievers, Allah(SWT)’s curse be on them, how they are deluded away from the truth; They took their Rabbis and their Monks to be their Lords and Legislators besides Allah(SWT) and took the Messiah, the son of Mary, while they were commanded to worship, obey and follow none but one God/Allah; none has the right to be worshipped or followed and to legislate but he, praise and glory be to him from having the partners they associate with him.30:31]

The circumstances in which this ayah was revealed are as follows:

It has been reported by Hudhaifah in Ahmad, Tirmizi and Ibn Jarir that the Messenger Muhammad (saw) was reciting this verse and Udayy (ra) said to Him (saw): ‘Oh Rasoul Allah, they do not worship the Rabbis and the Monks’ To which He (saw) replied: ‘The Rabbis and Monks make that which is lawful unlawful and that which is unlawful lawful and they i.e. the people, follow them, and by doing so they worship them

In addition, Allah (SWT) says in another clear-cut and explicit evidence that obeying any man-made system knowingly with consent for its source, different to Allah (SWT) is apostasy. For Allah (SWT) says;

Or have they partners with Allah, who have legislated for them what Allah (SWT) has not decreed and had it not been for a decisive word the matter would have been judged between them and verily for the Polytheists and wrongdoers there is a painful torment’ [EMQ 42:21]

Moreover we know very well that Allah (SWT) says:
And He made none share in his decision or rule’ [EMQ 18:26]
It is well known in Islam that any law different to the law of Allah (SWT) is Taghout and Allah (SWT) rejects us to refer to Taghout:
Have you seen those who claim that they believe in that which has been sent down to you and that which has been sent down before you and they wish to go for judgment in their dispute to the Taghout i.e. false Judges etc… while they have been ordered to reject them but Shaytaan wishes to lead them far astray’ [EMQ 4:60]

It has been reported concerning the circumstances of the above ayah that some hypocrites claimed to be Muslims and yet in their own disputes they tried to refer to the man-made decision of some contemporary Congressmen/women or Senators as legislators such as Amru Bin Luhay, Al-Khuzaa’ie and Ka’ab Bin Al-Ashraf with other Monks, Priests and Elites of that time who used to legislate for them, instead of going to the Messenger of Allah and seeking the legislation of the almighty Allah.

As for those people who have been misled and have fallen down in this clear-cut apostasy and crime, the Messenger Muhammad (saw) said: ‘One of the things I fear strongly for my Ummah is mis-guided Imaams( DIY Scholars) who will lead part of my Ummah to worship Idols and they will lead others of my Ummah to follow the Mushrikeen’

Therefore whoever votes or follows any of those misguided legislators and gives them the vote enabling them to legislate has in fact chosen a lord to legislate for him and this is associating with almighty Allah another legislator and commander. Allah (SWT) says:
‘Are many different Lords better or Allah, the one the irresistible, you do not follow, obey, worship beside him but only figures which you have named, you and your fathers for which Allah has sent down no authority, Verily the Command and the Judgment and the power of legislation is for none but Allah, he has commanded that you worship and follow none but him, that is the true path but most people know not’ [EMQ 12:39 & 40]
This is the reality of the new Deen and Lordship, which declares sovereignty for man which most of the people have embraced. This is why whatever man does as a good Deed and whatever a Muslim does as prayer or fasting and other good deeds and afterwards commits this apostasy and does not repent from it, thereafter all his deeds will be abolished, for Allah (SWT) says:
‘This is the guidance of Allah with which He guides whomsoever
he wills of his servants but if they have joined or associated
in worship others with Allah all that they used to do as
good will have been of no benefit to them’ [EMQ 6:88]
And for those who claim that we are not calling them Creators but we are merely calling them “ Legislators” or ‘Commanders’, we will remind them that Allah (SWT) says:
‘Surely he is the only CREATOR and the only LEGISLATOR- Commander, blessed be Allah, the Lord of all that exists’ [EMQ 7:54]
Hence as no one is allowed to be associated with him in his absolute power of creation similarly no one has the right to associate with him in his absolute power of commandment and legislation.

There is a world of difference between someone who votes out of error and mistake thinking he/she is doing a good deed and those who do such evil actions intentionally and they call people to participate in elections and voting day and night, collecting money for it, setting up stalls, writing and distributing leaflets for it, inviting Congressmen/women or Senators to the houses of Allah (Massajid), offering gifts to them, slaughtering meat and even sacrificing their Imaan/Tawoheed in order to be elected or to vote so that they may get some benefit. Is there any comparison between such people and the Bedouin living in a Desert where he never heard of Islam or a person in an African jungle.

Finally we would like to stress that the above seven verdicts passed do not include the one who voted under duress or absolute ignorance or the one who has been misled without any clarification for him/her. This is one of the calamities, which has affected many Muslims both in Muslim countries and non-Muslim countries today.

We pray to Allah (SWT) to forgive all those who commit sins out of mistake and to guide all of us to work to implement his command and to establish his Deen so that Sovereignty is for none but Allah and the Supremacy of Islam is dominant over the Whole World. All Glory and Thanks is for Him alone (SWT). We Must invite (society) people to Islam, command good and forbid the evil openly and publicly and work to establish Islam in its totality wherever we are through an intellectual and a politcal struggle. (3:104).
Remember there is no Life or Dignity without Islam.
A Time for Thought.
A Time for Change.
A Time for Action!

Most Commonly Used Arguments to Justify Voting in American Elections(SHIRK)

1. The participation of Prophet Yusuf, upon whom be peace, as a minister in the Government of the King of Egypt


Allah, the Most High, said:


“And the king said: “Bring him to me that I may attach him to my person.” Then, when he spoke to him, he said: “Verily, this day, you are with us high in rank and fully trusted.” [Yusuf] said: “Set me over the storehouses of the land; I will indeed guard them with full knowledge.” Thus did We give full authority to Yusuf in the land, to take possession therein, as when or where he likes.” 


So those who use the example of Yusuf, upon whom be peace, use this to show that he became established in the government of the King and they conclude on the basis of this that if it is permissible to become a minister in a non-Muslim government, then surely it is permissible to vote for the least harmful candidate who will become a Member of Parliament to act on our behalf.
And those who use this as evidence must have missed what Yusuf, upon whom be peace, said to his two companions of the prison prior to his taking this position:
“The Hukm (i.e. judgment) is for none but Allah. He has commanded that you worship none but Him, that is the (true) straight religion, but most men know not.” 21


So how could we say about Yusuf, upon whom be peace, that he would compromise and cooperate in a government with those who legislate man-made laws, while he was the very one who admonished others about this issue, saying: “The Hukm (i.e. judgment) is for none but Allah?!”
Firstly, those who use this example are in need of evidence to substantiate their claim that the law of this government was not in accordance with the Shari’ah of Yusuf, upon whom be peace. And there is nothing to indicate this within the example itself. Rather, it was narrated that the King whose Kingdom Yusuf became a minister within became a Muslim.
Ibn Jarir At-Tabari narrated that Mujahid said,
“The King whom Yusuf was with entered Islam.” 22
And Al-Baghawi said,
“Mujahid and others said, ‘Yusuf, upon whom be peace, did not stop calling the King to Islam while being kind to him, until he and many of the people entered Islam.”
Also, it is narrated that Yusuf, upon whom be peace, was the ruler himself and his duties as Minister also was to govern Egypt.
Ibn Jarir At-Tabari narrated from As-Suddi that he said,
“The King employed Yusuf over Egypt and he was the person in authority and he (also) used to supervise the buying and the trade and all of its matters. So that was His saying: “Thus did We give full authority to Yusuf (Joseph) in the land, to take possession therein, as when or where he likes.”
Also, he narrated from Ibn Zayd concerning His saying: “…to take possession therein, as when or where he likes…” He said,
“We put him in authority over whatever was in it (i.e. Egypt), wherever he willed from that place. He did in it whatever he willed. It was granted to him.”
And Al-Qurtubi narrated that Ibn ‘Abbas said about Yusuf,
“So he sat upon his bed and the Kings approached him. And the King entered his home with his women and the authority of Egypt was granted to him.”
Al-Qurtubi said, “And when the King gave the authority of Egypt to Yusuf, he was generous to the people and called them to Islam until they believed in him and he established the justice amongst them. So the men and the women loved him. And from what has come from Wahb and As-Suddi and Ibn ‘Abbas and others is the saying of the King to Yusuf, when he saw his complete wisdom in implementing the ruling and spreading the justice: “I give you the authority, so do whatever you will. And we are merely your followers and I am not one to refuse being your subject and obeying you and I am no more than one of your subjects.”23
If this is a possibility – that the King entered Islam - and quoting it as evidence becomes questionable, then it would be incorrect to use it, due to the principle: ‘If possibility arises, the usage of it as evidence drops’ (Itha Waradal-Ihtimal, Batula Bihil-Istidlal).
Furthermore, the legislation of those before us, is a legislation for us – according to the majority of Usiliun - only if it does not contradict our legislation, and if one were to hypothesize, for sake of argument, that Yusuf had not followed his own Shari’ah, then we say, had he been alive today, he would have not had a choice but to follow what has been revealed upon Muhammad, peace and blessings be upon him.
The second argument we will look at is:
2. The Rule: “The Lesser of Two Evils is Chosen”
And with this rule, those who permit the participation in elections, use this to suggest that in voting for the candidate whose policies are the least in opposition to Islam, this is the selection of the lesser of the evils. Or they say that the choice between not voting at all and allowing a worse candidate to prevail is a greater evil than to vote for another one, whom they intend to elect due to his policies being closer to Islam. Like with most rules of Islamic Jurisprudence, people often name a correct rule and then implement it either incorrectly or in circumstances where it would not apply.
The error of those who use this rule is that it can only be applied when the choices are inevitable. An example of this rule is when someone is faced with two choices that are completely unavoidable, each of which are impermissible. So if a person was in a situation where they are being compelled to choose between two issues that are both essentially impermissible, the lesser of the two sinful choices is to be selected. As one brother put it:
When one attempts to implement this principle in this situation, it is akin to him drinking alcohol in the following scenario: A brother invites another to his home. There, he forces him at gun point to drink either one of the two glasses of alcohol: one with 50% alcohol, and one with 25% alcohol. He chooses the latter.
As for the participation in these democratic elections, there is no compulsion whatsoever, so there can be no excuse for committing this Shirk by using the excuse of “the lesser of two evils.” Rather, we say that choosing to commit the act of Shirk – sending someone to rule according to man-made law instead of the Shari’ah of Allah – is a far worse evil than abstaining from voting in this Taghut oriented system. So in reality, it would be like the person choosing the 50% alcohol over the 25%.
3. The rule: “The Benefit is taken over the Harm”
And this rule is similar to the one which has passed. Those who use this rule to permit the participation in democratic elections say that the benefits that result in electing a candidate whose policies are the least harmful to the Muslims, outweigh the harm of other candidates, whose policies are more threatening towards them.
Firstly, the claimed benefits of electing a candidate within a democratic election – while this is Shirk, as it has passed – does not permit the action being encouraged. This is because the one who participates in this action is in reality seeking a benefit from Allah while violating the sanctities of His Tawhid. In his rebuke of Dr. Safar Al-Hawali’s “Open Letter to George W. Bush”, Shaykh Abu Basir Mustafa Halimah, said the following regarding Al-Hawali’s mentioning that he had encouraged the Muslims in the United States to vote for President Bush:
“I say: The words of the Shaykh (i.e. Safar Al-Hawali) here are false and rejected for different reasons. From them, it was wrong for him to encourage the Muslims to participate in the game of Democracy, which is in place in America and that which takes place due to it from mistakes in creed (i.e. ‘Aqidah) and Shari’ah, whose results are un-praiseworthy, and which can not be excused no matter how many benefits are claimed. So how about here when it opposes the fundamentals of the Shari’ah and its general matters, as we have clarified in many places throughout our projects?!” 28
And even if we were to concede that there are actual benefits in the participation in democratic elections, this still does not make the action permissible. As Allah, the Most High, said:
“They ask you concerning alcohol and gambling. Say: “In them is a great sin, and (some) benefit for men, but the sin of them is greater than their benefit.” 29
And with that, Allah said:
“O you who believe! Alcohol, gambling, Al-Ansab, and Al-Azlam (arrows for seeking luck or decision) are an abomination of Shaytan’s handiwork. So avoid (strictly all) that in order that you may be successful.” 30
In his Tafsir of the first verse, Ibn Kathir said,
“As for their benefit (alcohol and gambling), it is material, including benefit for the body, digesting the food, getting rid of the excrements, sharpening the mind, bringing about a joyous sensation and financially benefiting from their sale. Also, (their benefit includes) earnings through gambling that one uses to spend on his family and on himself. Yet, these benefits are outweighed by the clear harm that they cause which affects the mind and the religion. This is why Allah said: “…but the sin of them is greater than their benefit.” 31
And likewise, even if we were to concede that their may be a benefit in participating in democratic elections, 32 the harm upon one’s religion in committing this act of Shirk, by sending someone to legislate laws besides Allah is far greater upon one’s religion and faith than any possible benefits. And we say with all certainty that Shirk is far more harmful to the slave than any intoxicant or gambling and its effect is far more threatening.
4. The Rule: “Actions are based on Intentions”
And those who apply this principle say that as long as one’s intention is to lessen the oppression upon the Muslims, or to provide them some relief or things of this nature, then the action becomes permissible. And they say that as long as one does not intend by his participation in democratic elections to commit any evil and as long as the only intent is to bring about the good, then this permits the action and makes it praiseworthy.
And we say that this error in logical thinking is not only prevalent in the topic we are addressing, but it also permeates other serious topics as well. Therefore, we will give it some detail here, Insha’Allah.
The first point is that sins do not stop being sinful due to the intention of the one who commits them. Abu Hamid Al-Ghazali, may Allah be merciful to him, said,
“The sins; they do not change their nature by the intention. So the ignorant one must understand that from the generality of his saying, peace be upon him: “Actions are based on intentions”, then thinks that a sin can be turned into an obedience by (a good) intention, such as the person who backbites a man to please the heart of someone else, feeds a needy person with someone else’s money or builds a school, a mosque or a military camp with unlawful money, while his intention is to do good. This is all ignorance, and the intention has no effect in ruling out its being a transgression, a wrongdoing and a sin. In fact, his intending to do good by an evil means – which opposes the requirement of the Shari’ah – is another evil. So if he is aware of this (evil means), then he is stubborn in regards to the Shari’ah. But if he ignores it, then he is sinful for being ignorant, because seeking knowledge is obligatory upon every Muslim. In addition, since good things can only be known as such by the Shari’ah, how can an evil be good, then? That is very unlikely. As a matter of fact, the things which cause this in the heart are the hidden pleasure and the inner desire…”
Then he went on to say,
“What is implied is that whoever ignorantly intends to do good by means of a sin, he will not be excused, unless he is new in Islam and does not have the time wherein he can acquire the knowledge, and Allah, the Most High, indeed said: “So ask those who possess the Reminder if you know not.” 33
And he (i.e. Al-Ghazali) further said –
“Therefore his saying, peace be upon him: “Actions are based on intentions” is restricted, as far as the three categories are concerned, to obedience’s and permitted things (i.e. Mubahat), but not to sins. This is because an obedience can be turned into a sin by the (the wrong) intention. Also the permitted action (i.e. Mubah) can be turned into a sin or an obedience by the intention. In contrast, a sin can never be turned into an obedience by the (good) intention. Yes, the intention could have an interference in it (i.e. the sin); and that is when (other) evil intentions are added to it, and which would increase its burden and its great evil result – as we have mentioned in the Book of Repentance.” 34
And in his refutation of the Fatwa of Shaykh ‘Abdul-‘Aziz Ibn Baz, who permitted becoming a Member of Parliament and the participation in democratic elections, based on the rule: “Actions are Based on Intentions”, 35 the Shaykh, ‘Abdul-Qadir Ibn ‘Abdil-‘Aziz, said:
“I say that this Fatwa is wrong, according to what we have quoted from Al- Ghazali, that sins do not become permissible by the intention. Besides, the Kufr is the greatest of sins. So as joining the Parliament is Kufr, it will not become permissible by the intention. This is because (of the fact) that the Parliament is the means by which the democratic system is implemented. So knowing the verdict of participating in it or electing (a member) relies on knowing the verdict of democracy, the verdict of which is dependent on knowing its reality.” 36
Therefore the intention is not a factor in permitting a sin as long as the one is aware that it is a sin. And it does not permit committing Kufr or Shirk even if the intention for the outcome of that action is a benefit or relief for the Muslims. If this were the case, then we would permit the selling of Bibles and idols so that the proceeds could be donated to the Muslims in need, and no one would permit such a thing.


5. The Rule: “Commanding the Good and Forbidding the Evil”
Those who use this rule say that to vote for the least harmful candidate in the democratic election, or to vote for him based on some of his good policies which are in opposition to the evil policies of his opponents; then this is a form of commanding the good and forbidding the evil.
So our reply to this is that participating in the democratic elections is itself an evil which is to be forbidden, as it seeks to associate the desires of men with the Legislation of Allah, the Most High. And if this concept is clear in the mind of the reader, then the argument that voting for a candidate in a democratic election – which is Shirk, is equal to the commanding of the good and the forbidding of the evil – which is obligatory, then he will see that this is the exact opposite and reversal of the ruling, which was applied incorrectly in the first place.
From the known conditions of commanding the good and forbidding the evil is that it must be done by means of permissible methods. Thus, it is not allowed to kill a man to stop him from stealing, and it is not allowed to cheat a Muslim out of his money in order to keep him from paying interest (Riba) and it is not allowed to kidnap a man’s family in order to keep him from beating them. This is not hidden from the one with the most basic understanding of commanding the good and forbidding the evil.
Another condition is that the outcome of that commanding or forbidding must not result in a greater evil. Shaykh Al-Islam, Ibn Taymiyyah, may Allah be merciful to him, said,
“And if those commanding and forbidding know that the outcome of their action will have an inseparable combination of good and evil, then they are not allowed to do it until they evaluate its outcome. If the good would be predominant, then they should proceed with it. And if the evil would be predominant, then they are prohibited from doing it, even if it entails the loss of a lesser good. In this case, commanding the good that would result in more wrong would be an act of commanding evil and promoting disobedience to Allah and His Messenger.” 39
And Ibn al-Qayyim, may Allah be merciful to him, said,
“So if one’s act of forbidding the evil will lead to what is worse and more hated by Allah and His Messenger, then it is not allowed to forbid it, even though Allah hates it (i.e. that evil) and hates those who do it.” 40
So the attempts to forbid the evil, by those who call to participation in the democratic elections, are paid for by the price of Shirk and disobedience. So examine the scale. Even though we agree with our brothers about the terrible and grievous situation faced today by the Muslims in ‘Iraq and elsewhere, we weigh this against the act of Shirk, which we are being invited to, with the intent of reducing this oppression of these Muslims. Allah, the Most High, said:
And ‘Al-Fitnah’ is worse than killing. 41
And He, the Most High, said:
…and ‘Al-Fitnah’ is greater than the killing. 42
And here, the word “Al-Fitnah” means the Shirk and Kufr, as it has come in the books of Tafsir. Shaykh Al-Islam, Ibn Taymiyyah, may Allah be merciful to him, said about these verses,
“In other words, that the killing; even if there is an evil and malevolence in it, then in the Fitnah of the disbelievers, there is from the evil and malevolence which is even greater than it.” 43
And Shaykh ‘Ali Al-Khudayr mentioned in his chapter: “Calling to the Testimony of ‘La Ilaha Ill-Allah’ that Shaykh Sulayman Ibn Sahman said about these verses:
“Al-Fitnah’ is the Kufr. So if all the Bedouins and the city dwellers (i.e. all the people) fight until they are all gone, that would be less severe than them establishing a Taghut in the land who rules with what contradicts the Shari’ah of Islam.” 44
Therefore there is no doubt that to commit an act of Shirk with the intention of reducing the harm upon other Muslims (even when this harm reaches the level of death), then the Shirk is a greater evil and can not be performed as part of commanding the good and forbidding the evil, as the evil of that action outweighs the evil of the harm upon the Muslims. 45

6. The Rule: “The Necessity Permits the Unlawful”
So those who use this rule say that the Muslims are in a situation of necessity (Dharurah) wherein performing unlawful actions, such as participating in the democratic elections becomes permissible.
As for the usage to this rule then the reader must know that it is not absolute. Rather, there are exceptions and stipulations to this rule which make it inapplicable to the participation in democratic elections.
Firstly, there are matters that do not qualify as necessities. Therefore, one must be careful not to apply the concession of this rule to something that does not even qualify as a necessity. And it is known that the necessities are five basic categories; one’s religion, one’s self (life), one’s mind (i.e. sanity), one’s linage/honor, and one’s money. 46 Therefore, it is not permissible for one to commit fornication or marry someone who is essentially un-weddable (i.e. Mahram) due to his sexual desires and then for him to excuse his sin with the above rule. Therefore, we see that only certain matters fall into necessities and not all things can be permitted with the application of this rule.
Secondly, when it comes to Kufr and Shirk, there is no excuse to perform it due to a necessity (Dharurah). This is because committing Kufr or Shirk is a violation of one of the categories of necessity itself; one’s religion, as it has passed. Rather, it is in violation of the greatest necessity of all; one’s religion. So how can one seek to justify the preservation of one necessity at the expense of another? Rather, the only time it is permitted is when one is under compulsion (Ikrah). 47
And how could we look to some examples where it is permissible to perform a sin, based upon a legitimate necessity and then use that comparison to permit the performance of an act of Kufr or Shirk?
Shaykh Al-Islam, Ibn Taymiyyah, may Allah be merciful to him, said,
“Verily, the things which are forbidden; from them is that which is clearly stated that the (Islamic) legislation did not permit anything from it; neither for necessity or for other than necessity, such as Shirk and illegal sexual acts and speaking about Allah without knowledge and the clear transgression. And they are the four things mentioned in His, the Most High’s, statement: “Say: ‘The things that my Lord has indeed forbidden are the great evil sins, whether committed openly or secretly, sins (of all kinds), unrighteous oppression, making Shirk with Allah for which He has given no authority, and saying things about Allah of which you have no knowledge.” 48 So these things are forbidden in all of the Shari’ahs. And with this prohibition, Allah sent all of the Messengers and He did not permit anything from them whatsoever, not in any condition from the conditions. And due to this, they were revealed in a Makkah chapter (i.e. at the beginning of the Revelation).” 49
Shaykh ‘Ali Al-Khudayr narrated from Shaykh Hamad Ibn ‘Atiq, who said,
“He, the Most High, said: “He has forbidden you only the Maytah (dead animals), and blood, and flesh of swine, and that which is slaughtered in sacrifice for other than Allah. But if one is forced by necessity without willful disobedience nor out of transgression of limits, then there is no sin on him.” 50 So it was made a condition, while necessity exists, that the one who eats it, does so without willful disobedience or transgression. And the difference between the two conditions is not hidden (meaning between compulsion and necessity).” And he (i.e. Ibn ‘Atiq) said, “And in the permissibility of the dead (meat) for the one in need, is there anything that indicates the permissibility of voluntary apostasy?! And is this comparison anything like the comparison of marrying one’s sister or daughter, based upon the permissibility of marrying the free one marrying the slave, when he fears fornication and inability (to marry a free woman)? So this purveyor of doubt has added more than the comparison of those who said: “Trading is only like Riba (usury).” 51 52
And Shaykh ‘Ali Al-Khudayr continued,
“And we say: Is there in the permissibility of the dead (meat) for the one who is in need, anything to indicate the permissibility of entering into the councils of Shirk voluntarily, while allying oneself with the secularists and the Taghut-oriented governments by using the argument of ‘the benefits of the Daw’ah’?!” 53

7. The Rule: “Kufr is excused Due to Compulsion”
Once since it is established that Kufr and Shirk are not permitted by necessity, as it has passed in the previous rule, the next step is to validate the participation in democratic elections by using this rule. And those who use this rule attempt to show that the situation is so dire, that it is a matter of compulsion (Ikrah). And we say that if a person were truly compelled to participate in the democratic elections, then this rule would excuse him and there would be no blame on him for doing so.
However, the definition and conditions for compulsion are not found in the situation we are discussing. Firstly, the definition of compulsion (Ikrah) necessitates that one is literally being forced to do something, and not that he voluntarily does it.
‘Ala’ Ad-Din Al-Bukhari defined compulsion as:
“Holding another person upon a matter, which he refused to do, through his fear that the one who is committing it (i.e. the compulsion) is able to implement it (i.e. his threat). So the other one becomes fearful and his being satisfied is removed, due to the implementation (of this compulsion).” 54
And Dr. Muhammad Ibn ‘Abdillah Al-Wuhaybi said,
“It is the type which takes place upon the compelled one himself and the individual has no more ability or choice due to that.” 55
Therefore, the one who uses this rule to permit the participation in the democratic elections can not claim that this is compulsion (Ikrah). And the mere fact that the Muslims are being called to do this action voluntarily is the clearest proof that they are not being compelled to commit it.
As for the conditions of compulsion (Ikrah), Ibn Hajr said,
“And the conditions of compulsion are four. The first is that the one committing it is able to implement what he is threatening with, while the one being threatened is unable to repel that (threat) even by fleeing. The second is that it is his strong assumption that if he refuses (to comply) then this (threat) will be put upon him. The third is that what he threatened with is immediate. So if he says, ‘If you do not do this, I will beat you tomorrow,’ he is not considered a compelled one. And an exception from that is if he mentioned an amount of time, which is very near or if customarily he does not backtrack. The forth is that nothing is shown by the commanded one that would indicate his voluntary compliance.” 56
Therefore this is a correct rule and if one were truly compelled to participate in the democratic elections, this would excuse him from the Kufr and Shirk he committed thereby. However, it is clear that what is being called compulsion, in this case, does not meet the definition of compulsion (Ikrah), nor does it meet the criteria for the conditions for it to be valid.
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20 Yusuf, 54-56
21 Yusuf, 40
22 “Jami’ Al-Bayan ‘An Ta’wil Ay Al-Qur’an”, Vol. 9/217
23 “Al-Jami’ Li-Ah’kam Al-Qur’an”, Vol 9./215
28 “Waqafat Ma’ Ash-Shaykh Safar”, Pg. 18
29 Al-Baqarah, 219
30 Al-Ma’idah, 90
31 “Tafsir Al-Qur’an Al-‘Athim” 1/345
32 And this is yet to be proven as the outcome of the election is not certain nor is any action of the party or Member of Parliament who takes power. What is certain; however, is that in order to reach these claimed benefits, one must engage in an act of Shirk, as it has passed.
33 An-Nahl, 43
34 “Ihya’ Ulum Ad-Din ”, Vol. 4/388-391
35 And this Fatwa was issued in “Liwa’ Al-Islam” magazine, issue #11, 1409 H. Pg. 7
36 “Al-Jami Fi Talab Al-‘Ilm Ash-Sharif ” 1/147-148
39 “Al-Amru Bil-Ma’rufi Wan-Nahyu ‘An Al-Munkar”, Pg. 21
40 “‘I’lam Al-Muwaqqi’in”, Vol. 3/4
41 Al-Baqarah, 191
42 Al-Baqarah, 217
43 “Al-Fatawa ”, Vol. 28/355
44 Look to “Al-Jam’u Wat-Tajrid Fi Sharhi Kitab At-Tawhid ”, Pg. 121
45 And this ties in with the next two rules so pay attention to how these are linked.
46 Look to “Fath Al-Bari ”, Vol. 1/179
47 And we shall address this within the next rule, Insha’-Allah.
48 Al-‘Araf, 33
49 “Al-Fatawa ”, Vol. 14/470-471
50 Al-Baqarah, 173
51 Al-Baqarah, 275
52 “Hidayat At-Tariq ”, Pg. 151
53 “Al-Jam’u Wat-Tajrid Fi Sharhi Kitab At-Tawhid ”, Pg. 121
54 “Kashf Al-Asrar ”, Vol. 4/482
55 “Nawaqidh Al-Iman Al-I’tiqadiyyah Wa Dhawabit At-Takfir ‘Ind As-Salaf”, Vol. 2/7
56 “Fath Al-Bari ”, Vol. 12/311

Wednesday, 28 July 2010

What Is Islam?


Islam means peace and submission to one God and the belief that the sole purpose of our existence is to worship God.  This submission gives great inner peace and purpose to its followers.  Full acceptance of this, with the knowledge that every action one takes has a consequence in an eternal after life, has profound effects on one’s behaviour.


Islam is a complete way of life, but what does this actually mean?


Islam permeates every aspect of one’s life and being; how you conduct yourself at work, how you treat family and friends, even in the way you do business.  At the same time it allows for great variation in cultures across the world, personal growth and individual opinion.


The worship of God is not restricted to mosques alone but is in all aspects of life and work.  In this way advances in science, exploration, art and discovering the mysteries of the world, all done with the intention of understanding God and his creation, are all acts of worshiping him.  It was this philosophy that encouraged great Muslim scholars of the past to seek knowledge to improve the human condition.


The unifying belief in one God brings Muslims from all over the world together as one family.  When a Muslim passes another Muslim in the street, they will greet each other with ‘Salaam-Peace.’

The word “Islam” literally stems from the Arabic word for peace, indicating making peace with God, with oneself and with His creations through submission to God and commitment to His guidance.

Islam is not a new religion but the final culmination and fulfilment of the same basic truth that God revealed through all His prophets to every nation.

Muslims:

  • People who follow Islam are called Muslims.
  • Islam is the second largest religion in the world, with over 1 billion followers.
  • The 2001 census recorded 1.6 million Muslims in the UK, around 2.7% of the population.
  • Only 18% of Muslims live in the Arab world.

One becomes a Muslim by making the following declaration with sincere belief and conviction:

"There is none worthy of worship except God,
and Muhammad is the Messenger of God."


  The Articles of Faith (Beliefs):  Five Pillars of Islam (Practices):
  1. One God

 1. The Declaration of faith (Shahadah)
  2. Angels  2. Prayer (Salah)
  3. Books of God  3. Charity: (Zakah)
  4. Prophets  4. Fasting (Sawm)
  5. Day of Judgement  5. Pilgrimage (Hajj)
  6. Destiny
  7. Life after death


Islam is a complete way of life. Muslims lead their lives according the guidance found in:

  • The Holy Qur’an: This is the word of Allah Almighty revealed to Prophet Muhammad [Peace Be Upon Him]
  • The Sunnah: This is the practical example of Prophet Muhammad [Peace Be Upon Him]

Belief in One God


Muslims believe there is only one God. The Arabic word for God is Allah. Arab Christians refer to God as Allah as well. This belief is the fundamental basis of all other beliefs and practices in Islam, and is in the heart of every Muslim. The declaration of faith (the first pillar of Islam) is:

“I bear witness that there is none worthy of worship except God
and Muhammad is His messenger"

 



This statement made by those who wish to become Muslim, reflects the essential nature of this belief.

There a several descriptions of Allah Almighty in the Holy Qur'an:


 “Say, Allah is One, 
Allah the Eternal, Absolute
He begets not nor is He begotten
 And there is none comparable to Him.

(Surah Al-Ikhlas, Chapter 112)

Bismillah - In The Name Of God


Allah! There is no God save Him
the Living, the Eternal
Neither slumber nor sleep overtakes Him.
Unto Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is in the Earth
Who is he that intercedes with Him save by His leave?
He knows that which is in front of them and that which is behind them, while they encompass nothing of His knowledge save what He will
His throne extends over the heavens and the earth, and He is never weary of preserving them
He is the most high, the Supreme (in glory).” 

(Surah Al-Baqarah, Chapter 2 Verse 255)


From the descriptions in the Holy Quran we know that:

  • Allah Almighty (God) has no children, no parents and no partners
  • Allah Almighty (God) has always existed and will always exist
  • Allah Almighty (God) was not created; He is the creator of all that exists
  • Allah Almighty (God) knows everything
  • Allah Almighty (God) can do anything - Critically He does NOT do Un-Gogly things I.E: Become a man
  • Allah Almighty's (God’s) justice is fair
  • Allah Allah (God) is the most merciful
  • Only Allah (God) is worthy of worship
  • There is nothing comparable to Him

A Muslim can directly approach Allah Almighty by praying and by reciting the Noble Qur'an. These can be formal prayers (salah) or informal supplications (Dua). There is no need for intercession in Islam.

Belief in Angels


Muslims believe that angels have been created by Allah from light. They have no free will and fulfil certain functions in the service of Allah. They also worship Allah.

Some angels mentioned in the Quran and Sunnah;

may Allah Almighty Have mercy upon them all

  • Jibrail (Gabriel): He is the Arch Angel of Allah Almighty, He is the leader of the angels. His function was mainly to bring revelation to the Messengers


  • Mikaeel (Michael): He is in charge of rain and supplying sustenance to all living beings. 

  • Israfeel (Raphael): He is to blow the trumpet when the time for the end of the world arrives.


  • Azraeel (Azrael): The angel of death 

  • Al-Kiraam Al-Kaatibeen: Two honourable recorders who note all our actions g.ood and bad



Belief in all the Scriptures



Muslims believe that scriptures were sent to messengers throughout time. The books we know about are:
 

  • Scrolls revealed to Prophet Ibrahim (Abraham) pbuh
  • Zabur (Psalms) revealed to Prophet Dawud (David) pbuh
  • Torah revealed to Prophet Musa (Moses) pbuh
  • Injeel (Gospels) revealed to Prophet Isa (Jesus) pbuh
  • Qur’an revealed to Prophet Muhammad pbuh


Muslims believe that each revelation was sent to confirm the message sent before and that the Qur’an, the final revelation, is the final, complete and unchangeable word of Allah. The Qur’an names the previous books and confirms that in their original forms they were the word of Allah, but have been destroyed or changed and added to over time. Previous texts were intended for a particular group of people or nation at a specific time. The Qur’an is for all people to the end of time.


The Qur’an

  • The Qur’an was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) in stages over 23 years.
  • The first words to be revealed were: 

“Read! In the name of thy Lord and Cherisher, Who created. Created man, out of a (mere) clot of congealed blood. Read! And thy Lord is Most Bountiful. He Who taught (the use of) the Pen. Taught man that which he knew not..”

(Surah Al Alaq, Chapter 96 Verses 1-5)



  • The Qur’an exists exactly as it was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). It has not been changed.
  • It was revealed in Arabic
  • The oldest existing copy of the full text is from the ninth century.
  • The Qur’an was compiled shortly after the death of the Prophet by the Caliph Uthman, in order to preserve its contents.

  • There are 114 chapters in the Qur'an.
  • All the chapters except one begin with the sentence Bismillahir rahmanir raheem, 'In the name of Allah the most Beneficent, the Most Merciful'.
  • Translations of the Qur'an exist in over 40 languages but Muslims are still taught to learn and recite it in Arabic.
  • Committing the Qur'an to memory is considered a great accomplishment and any person who is able to do this is known as a hafiz.
  • The Qur'an is treated with immense respect by Muslims because it is the sacred word of God.


Belief in all the Prophets



  • Muslims believe that prophets and messengers were sent to nations throughout history.
  • They all came with the message ‘There is no God but Allah.’
  • It is estimated that about 124,000 prophets were sent over time.
  • Muslims believe in all the prophets, respecting all of them equally.
  • Muslims are not permitted to speak ill of any prophet.
  • 25 Prophets are mentioned in the Qur’an, including;
            Adam: The first human created by Allah


            Yunus (Jonah): Swallowed by a whale

            Nuh (Noah): Built the Ark

            Ibrahim (Abraham): Father of the Faiths

            Ismail (Ishmael): Helped build the Ka’bah


            Ishaaq (Issac): Son of Prophet Abraham and brother of Prophet  Ishmael


            Yusuf (Joseph): Had the ability to interpret dreams


            Dawud (David): Fought Goliath (Jaalut), given the psalms


            Musa (Moses): Freed the children of Israel from the Pharaoh; given the Torah  


            Isa (Jesus): Given the Gospel  


            Muhammad: The last and final messenger, the seal of the Prophets; given the Qur'an.


Peace be upon them all.
 

Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) - Brief Introduction

  • Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was born in Makkah (now in Saudi Arabia) in 570. 
  • His father died before he was born; his mother died when he was 6 years old. He was raised by his paternal  grandfather until he was eight years old and then by this paternal uncle.
  • He was a thoughtful man who spent a lot of time in contemplation in the nearby hills.
  • In 610, at the age of forty, during one of his many retreats to Mount Hira for meditation during the month of Ramadan, he received the first revelation from the Archangel Jibril (Gabriel). This was when he was informed of his Prophethood.
  • His message was rejected by the majority of the leaders of Makkah who persecuted the Prophet (pbuh) and his followers, so in 622 CE they migrated to Medina where they were welcomed. This migration is called the Hijra. This is the year from which the Islamic calendar is calculated.
  • In 629 he returned to Makkah. Before entering the city he sent word to citizens of Makkah that anyone who remained in his home, or in Abu Sufyan’s home, or in the Ka’bah would be safe. The army entered Makkah without fighting.
  • The Prophet performed his first and last pilgrimage in 632 CE. One hundred twenty-thousand men and women performed pilgrimage that year with him. Two months later, Prophet Muhammad (s) fell ill and after several days died, eleven years after the Hijra ( 632 CE), in Medina. He is buried in the same place where he died.
  • The life and actions of the Prophet are called the Sunnah and are followed by Muslim. The sayings of the Prophet have been collated and authenticated in collections of Hadith.
  • In his last sermon he said ‘...I leave behind me two things, the Qur'an and my example, the Sunnah and if you follow these you will never go astray...’

     

     

     

    Belief in the Day of Judgement

     

    Muslims believe that after the world ends every being from the beginning of our existence will be resurrected. Over this time each person will be judged regarding their actions during their lifetime. Good actions will be rewarded and bad actions punished, and the overall result will be in paradise or hell.

    Muslims believe that Allah is the most Just in judging but is also the Most Merciful.

    In the Holy Qur’an it says:



    On that Day will men proceed in companies sorted out, to be shown the Deeds that they (had done). Then shall anyone who has done an atom's weight of good, see it! And anyone who has done an atom's weight of evil, shall see it..” 

    (Surah al Zalzala,Chapter 99 Verses 7-9)


    Belief in Predestination

     Muslims believe that Allah is All Knowing and knows what is in the future for us and what has passed. He therefore knows what is going to happen, whether good or bad. This does not take away from the notion that each person has freewill to choose what to do, since a person’s choice is taken freely, unaffected by Allah’s prior knowledge of it.

     

    Belief in Life after Death

     











    Muslims believe that after death, and after the day of judgement the soul continues to exist. The life after death is eternal and will be spent in paradise or hell.

















    Some verses regarding paradise from the Holy Qur’an:

    Now no person knows what delights of the eye are kept hidden (in reserve) for them as a reward for their (good) Deeds.

    (Surah As Sajda, Chapter 32 Verse 17)


    Allah has promised to Believers men and women Gardens under which rivers flow, to dwell therein, and beautiful mansions in Gardens of Eden. but the greatest bliss is in the good pleasure of Allah: that is the supreme felicity.

    (Surah At Tawba, Chapter 9 Verse 72)