rom
the Series entitled:
Enjoining
What Is Right And Forbidding
What
Is Wrong
(4)
The
Way to Get
Shari`a
"And fight them (those
who prevent Shari`a)
until there is no more Fitnah."
Edited by:
Ibn Umar
Author:
Abu Hamza Al-Masri
-
First
Edition –
- Supporters of Shari`a Publications
About this book
In this crucial time, the
sincere Muslim who wants to help the Ummah needs to know what action to take.
What can he do, how is he to do it and what methodology should he take in doing
this task? What is the Shari`a? How to bring the Shari`a about and how to
support the Shari`a in our own lives and what type of people can support the
struggle is an important question that needs a decisive answer. All of these
things this book ventures to answer.
This book is not just for
the Muslim though. Within it the non-Muslim will find answers to such crucial
questions as; Is there a God? What does God ask of us? Who is this man
Muhammad? What is the Qur’an? and What is the meaning of life? These questions,
along with an explanation of what Islam says about war, oppression and a host
of other topics will leave our non-Muslim reader with a good and informative
look at what Islam says about itself and how it views the world.
أفحكم
الجاهلية
يبغون و من
أحسن
من الله
حكماً لقوم
يوقنون
Is it the legislation of ignorance that they seek? And
who is better than Allah in legislation for a people who have certainty?![1]
In a world that is filled
with violence and evil, it becomes necessary to seek the solution to that evil.
For far too long, the Earth has been held hostage and abused by evil powers,
both visible and invisible, that have coveted the planet’s resources and abused
the ecosystem so brutally that the entire creation here is calling for help.
That help is the Shari`a. Before all of these trials began, the Earth knew
peace and quiet. The planet had a time when justice reigned and the falsehood
was defeated. These happier times were the result of the laws of God being the
supreme legislation of all nations, with the keys to all the cities in the
hands of the God fearing. Only then could we say that the earth was able to
rest and have the peace and quiet that came with divine submission.
ولو
أنهم أقاموا
التوراة
والإنجيل وما
أنزل إليهم من
ربهم لأكلوا
من فوقهم ومن
تحت أرجلهم
“If
they had stood by the Torah, the Gospel and what was sent down to them from
their Lord, they would have enjoyed happiness from every side”.[2]
But those times were quite
a few years ago. Now, construction on buildings is a daily process, with the
Earth being used and abused by city developers at every turn of the head.
Farmers overwork the soil while supposedly civilised nations destroy hundreds
of tons of ‘unnecessary’ food each year in the name of being advanced and
civilised. Military strongmen use their land as a testing ground for chemical,
biological and nuclear weapons in preparation to fight their neighbours over
the most childish and mundane issues, all the while the issue of planet Earth
stays looming on the horizon, unanswered by the elite and lower class alike.
The issue of the Earth is
one of the central issues that the Shari`a can address. Not only can the
Shari`a provide for all those suffering under the yoke of slavery to man-made
laws, but it can also provide practical answers to all of the questions faced
with running this small planet. Tyranny is denounced in the Shari`a in the
strongest terms, and fairness, with the upholding of justice are the central
themes.
However, the establishment
of world justice will not be easy. There is an enormous amount of cleaning up
to do. The environment has been damaged beyond recognition. Many animals today,
if they have not become extinct, are well on the way to being extinct.
Mega-tons of space debris orbit the planet, with some of it at times entering
the atmosphere and landing on the property of people. The other issues on earth
include our current rulers. Many of them simply will not stand for any talk
about establishing the Divine Law, or about restoring Earth to its previous
condition. This is precisely because they profit quite a bit from the present
condition of things. Attempts at speaking peacefully with them will immediately
prove fruitless, as two World Wars can stand witness in this regard. The next
issue comes to the imperative nature of removing them from power.
This will prove both
dangerous and some innocents will lose their life in the process. The youth as
well must be saved from the present lifestyle of sexual licentiousness and drug
use. The Shari`a can and will do all of these things, but in this Divine Law
code, there have been some ground rules laid out on how to do this great pillar
of responsibility. Everything from how to regulate a group on the principles of
the Shari`a to the training of the youth and women to undertake this feat is
contained in these pages. Common objections raised by Muslims and non-Muslims
are addressed with additional attention being given to the necessary belief in
a Divine Being in order to complete this mission. For no matter how noble the end
result, if Divine Providence does not play a part in it and belief in the
Oneness of our Lord is not attained, then it is truly of no use to begin the
struggle at all.
So
it should be our greatest hope that this book should stand not just as a
panacea to the problems that exist on this tiny planet called Earth, but that
it should also be used as a guide book for those seeking to purify the planet
and themselves from the evil of man-made laws and free themselves from the
clutches of the Devil.
The Islamic Means
Faithful
Muslims, as a group striving to follow the way of Ahl us-Sunna, are to use any
Islamically allowable means to actually achieve these noble Islamic goals. This
guided group does not believe, as in any heavenly revealed religion, that aims,
no matter how noble they are, do not justify the means. In Islam, God Almighty
has shown us the means and the goals at the same time. We should not be
wandering or becoming preoccupied with how to establish the religion too much.
The solution is clearly in front of us. We should either fight, incite others
to fight or support those that are doing it.
Different Muslims organisations should work to provide
training camps for the youth, scouting missions as well as the use of maps and
how to survive under varying and harsh conditions. Teenagers and other youths
should also be encouraged to come to the mosques to learn their religion in
classes, to obtain leadership skills and develop the Islamic discipline that
will enrich their lives. All of these things will be a welcome alternative to
the dance floors, all night drunkenness of the outside world and its other
temptations as well. Children should be
urged to camp outside ever so often, as it teaches them the spirit of
sacrifice. Teaching them Arabic is one of the rudiments of the Islamic
religion. From this and teaching them about the principles of Islam, the
importance of humility stays with them and makes the boys into strong,
able-bodied men and the girls into strong willed, capable and well-suited
women.
Women also hold a great part in this area, as they are
our mothers, sisters, wives, daughters and so on. A sincere Muslim organisation
can easily organise classes to teach women cooking out in the field under harsh
conditions, conserving and purifying water, combat techniques, the importance
of simple living, and living the life of the humble female companions of the
Prophet r. All of this is of course done with the presence of a
mahram supervising.[3] All of these
achievements build character and keep arrogance out of the heart and love for
the worldly life low and a hoping for the hereafter high.
It is important for women to learn the religion as
well, from Qur’an and Sunna to the sciences of ahaadith and fiqh
(jurisprudence). Learning Arabic, not mixing with bad elements, covering the
face in public, lowering the gaze and having respectable and well mannered
children are all goals that our sisters in Islam should strive toward
attaining. All of these people, in all
of their efforts, with the assistance and help from Allah can establish the
Shari`a of Allah I on earth. The only thing we need is patience and
perseverance.
It should never be the case, for example, that we
accept the use of unlawful means to establish the Shari`a, like entering the
parliament to change things from the inside. This is because sincere Muslims
are not allowed to sit with the pagans as they are mocking and degrading
Islamic principles and in some cases, God Himself. Nor would any pious believer
accept to extend the fight beyond the necessary zones that God has ordered us,
or to spill the blood of a people unjustly when they are innocent women,
children and elderly; they are not a part of the conflict. Even when it comes
to retaliation towards our oppressors, Islamic discipline must be preserved, so
as not to transgress the bounds. Islam instructs us to teach them, not for us
to learn from them and copy their misguided principles of revenge.
Nevertheless, in the course of the struggle, mistakes
will happen. This is why the Mujaahidin differentiate between the targets and
the target area. So while the Mujaahidin do not intentionally target children
if they are fighting in a city, they do accept the fact that because they are
in the target area, the possibility exists for fatal accidents. This is because
the tyrants always hide behind the innocent and shoot over the shoulders of the
innocent, weak and helpless.
However, even though they may use the weak, innocent
and helpless as a shield, enjoining the right and forbidding the wrong must
continue, not just for their freedom, but also for the world. As God has said,
everyone will be resurrected and dealt with according to his intention. Our
Lord is much more aware of these tyrants than they think and He has given us
the means to stop them.
ولا
تحسبن الله
غافلاً عما
يعمل
الظالمون إنما
يؤخرهم ليوم
تشخص فيه
الأبصار
“Do not think that Allah is
unaware of what the oppressors do. He
only gives them respite for a Day when the eyes will be staring in horror.”[4]
Our clever Mujaahidin and scholars have left no room for them to
escape and hide. The only thing needed to apply these rules is knowledge and
guts.
The aims do not justify the means unless the means are
compatible with the understanding and practice of Ahl us-Sunna walJama`ah.
و
جاهدوا في
الله حق جهاده
هو اجتباكم و
ما جعل عليكم
في الدين من
حرج ملة أبيكم
إبراهيم هو
سماكم المسلمين
من قبل
“And strive with might in the cause of Allah as
you should do. He has chosen you and has not laid any
hardship on you in the religion. It is the religion of your father Ibrahim
(Abraham). He (Allah) named you Muslims from before.”[5]
Prophet Muhammad r, peace be upon him, also informed us
فَقَالَ
أَبُو
سَعِيدٍ
أَمَّا هَذَا
فَقَدْ قَضَى
مَا عَلَيْهِ
سَمِعْتُ
رَسُولَ اللَّهِ
صَلَّى
اللَّهُ
عَلَيْهِ
وَسَلَّمَ
يَقُولُ مَنْ
رَأَى
مِنْكُمْ
مُنْكَرًا فَلْيُغَيِّرْهُ
بِيَدِهِ
فَإِنْ لَمْ
يَسْتَطِعْ
فَبِلِسَانِهِ
فَإِنْ لَمْ
يَسْتَطِعْ
فَبِقَلْبِهِ
وَذَلِكَ
أَضْعَفُ الْإِيمَانِ
“If any one of you sees a wrong, let him change it
with his hand. And if he can not, then let him change it with his tongue. And
if he can not, let him change it with his heart, and that is the weakest form
of imaan (belief).”[6]
The Islamic belief is to rely on the Qur’an and the
Sunna. The proper way to understand these two divine sources is to have the
same understanding that the first three generations of Islam had of the texts
in their implementation, execution and otherwise. So adding any conditions to
Islam that have no origin in the Qur’an and the Sunna is invalid and will not
be accepted. Those that live by the Book of Allah and the Sunna are the saved
sect. This is the group that the Prophet Muhammad r, peace be upon him, himself referred to as Ahl
us-Sunna walJama`ah. He said of them,
قَتَادَةُ
عَنْ أَنَسِ
بْنِ مَالِكٍ
قَالَ قَالَ
رَسُولُ
اللَّهِ صَلَّى
اللَّهُ
عَلَيْهِ
وَسَلَّمَ
إِنَّ بَنِي
إِسْرَائِيلَ
افْتَرَقَتْ
عَلَى إِحْدَى
وَسَبْعِينَ
فِرْقَةً
وَإِنَّ
أُمَّتِي سَتَفْتَرِقُ
عَلَى
ثِنْتَيْنِ
وَسَبْعِينَ
فِرْقَةً
كُلُّهَا فِي
النَّارِ
إِلَّا
وَاحِدَةً
وَهِيَ
الْجَمَاعَةُ
“The Bani Isra’il (the Jews) split into 71 sects and
my Ummah will split into 72 sects, all of them in the fire except one, and that
is the Jama`ah.”[7]
It should not be understood from this hadith that most
of the Muslims are kuffar (unbelievers), but we should refer to the explanatory
statement of Shaikh ulIslam Ibn Taymiyyah رحمه
الله, which is that,
‘They are the deviants that went out of the purity of
the religion.’
Most of the Ummah are still from Ahl us-Sunna
walJama`ah, and many of them are not adding and taking away from the religion,
thus they are still on purity, even if they are poorly educated. There are
however plenty of sects that are misguided and outside of Ahl us-Sunna, but
together they still do not out-number Ahl us-Sunna. Thus we know that according
to the Prophet r, there is no salvation under any other definition.
The sincere group should strive to stay on the way of the saved sect, Ahl
us-Sunna walJama`ah. And the only way to stay on that way is to adhere to how
and what they believe.
The believers are established on that imaan (faith)
is of three dimensions, which are declaration of the tongue, conviction of the
heart and implementation of the limbs.
Those who want to understand Islam properly should
submit to the belief that the imaan (faith), increases and decreases, which is
the understanding of Ahl us-Sunna walJama`ah and the four great Imams.[8]
Prayer, fasting, zakat (giving religious charity), hajj (pilgrimage to Makkah),
righteousness, etc are all from imaan. Performing these acts causes imaan to
increase.
هو الذي
انزل السكينة
في قلوب
المؤمنين
ليزدادوا
إيماناً مع
إيمانهم و لله
جنود السماوات
والأرض و كان
الله عليماً
حكيماً
“He is who sent down the tranquility in the hearts of
the believers that they may grow in belief along with their belief. To Allah
belong the armies of the heavens and the earth and Allah is most knowledgeable,
most wise.”[9]
Disobedience to Allah I, in the forms of fornication, drinking, smoking,
neglecting prayer, etc., causes imaan to decrease.
Imaan is composed of some seventy[10] odd branches,
the highest being the words La ilaha illallah (No one has the right to be
worshipped except Allah) and the lowest branch being to remove a harmful thing
from the road. Even shyness due to piety is a branch of imaan.
The Muslims believe that imaan is to have faith in
Allah I, His Messengers, His Angels, His Books, The Day of
Resurrection and Divine Pre-ordainment. These are known as the six pillars of
imaan. In general it should be what the heart believes and what is backed by
the action establish. A further explanation of them is given below,
1)
Singling Him out
alone in His oneness attains to belief in Allah I.
…أن
أنذروا أنه لا
إله إلا أنا
فاتقون . خلق
السماوات
والأرض بالحق
تعالى عما
يشركون
“Therefore warn
mankind that none has the right to be worshipped but Me, so fear Me. He created
the heavens and the earth in truth. Exalted be he above from what they associate
with Him.”[11]
This concept is known as Tawhid.
Application of this concept is based on four matters outlined on the nature of
Tawhid of Allah I,
One: Tawhid
ar-Rububiyyah, which is to single out
God as Lord. He is the only Lord, Designer, Sustainer, Creator and Manager for
all creation.
“Surely, to Him
is the creation and the command.”[12]
Just as every creation must have a Creator, so every
slave must have a Master and Lord. That Lord for us is only Allah I.
This tawhid is the intention of tawhid and its
internalisation in the heart and admission of all of these things. This
particular aspect is about knowledge and acceptance. To believe that God is the
only Creator is to submit to His laws alone. One who rebels against those laws
and/or makes another law or laws with it, that one cannot believe that Allah I is the only Lord. This is a violation of the
Haakimiyyah of God, as He is the only Law-giving judge.
Two: Tawhid
alUluhiyyah, which is declaring the
oneness of God in His worship. This is to believe what has been established in
the heart and acting on these instructions. This precludes worship, invocation,
sacrifice, and intentions, intending and accepting, seeking refuge, asking for
help from tribulations or obedience to anyone or anything else. Love or affection
due to anything divine is given to God alone.
Thus, to proclaim Buddha, Krishna, Jesus or any other
creation to possess divine capabilities is both a punishable offence of treason
to the Creator as well as repugnant nullification of this concept. This tawhid
is the action of tawhid. Now that you have internalised Rububiyyah in your
heart, then you now must act on loving and hating for Allah that is encased
inside of Uluhiyyah. Obeying and submitting to God’s laws is confirming His
Uluhiyyah, and submitting to His Haakimiyyah, which is His law giving,
legislating power. There is no judging, legislating or executing other than
what he sent down and confirmation of this is upholding this principle.
Three:
Tawhid alAsmaa’ was-Siffaat. This is
to worship Allah I in all of His unique names and attributes, without
ascribing any human characteristics to Him, and without ascribing any of His
characteristics to creation. Thus one who claimed to be immortal or eternal
would be in complete violation of this principle and would be guilty of trying
to take on some of the Creator’s divine attributes. As Muslims, we do not deny,
explain away with interpretation, give likeness to humanity, over-explain
without explanation from revelation or distort attributes from their meanings.
This tawhid is the combination of both uluhiyyah and
rububiyyah in practice. The combination of these culminates in the use of His
names and attributes. One who believes in Allah’s I laws and His legislation must believe in Allah’s I names, such as AlHakam (the Arbitrating
judge), al`Adl (the Just), Ad-Daarr (the One who gives harm) and An-Naafi`
(the One who gives benefit) and alMalik (the Solitary King).
Thus, those who reject the laws of God do not believe
that God is the Most Just and are actually trying to take this attribute for
themselves. Again, these types of actions are violations of His Haakimiyyah,
which is a principle of Tawhid without doubt.
Four:
Tawhid alHaakimiyyah[13], which is to single out Allah I in His Law-Giving, Legislative Power. To implement
the Divine Law codes of Allah I (His Shari`a) is affirmation of this concept, whereas
legislation or looking to other legislation is negation and brings Divine
wrath.
Thus the world, in its defiance of Allah I, who is the only Law Giver, is not only challenging
His right as Legislator for humanity on Earth, but even His role as the
Legislator for the whole of creation. Thus, one who does not want the
legislation of God in his life, does not want God in control of causing the sun
to rise, the planets to rotate, grass to grow, etc., because these ‘natural
laws’ are also His doing. We made special steps in the other three forms of
tawhid to expose the Haakimiyyah, because there are many today that try to hide
some aspects of tawhid behind others, and attempt to explain away some aspects
of tawhid with other ones. This tawhid, mostly neglected today, peeks out from
the shirt cuff of Tawhid al Asmaa’ was-Siffaat and is the culmination of
everything that was in the other three aspects of tawhid. There is no escape
from the might and absolute justice of the Haakimiyyah (Law-giving, Legislative
power) of Allah I, in this life or the next.
و
لله الأسماء
الحسنى
فادعوا ه بها
و ذروا الذين
يلحدون في
أسمائه سيجزي
ما كانوا
يعملون
“And to Allah are the most beautiful names, so worship
Him and call on Him by them. And go out of the presence of those who deny His
names. They will be given their due for what they used to do.”[14]
2) We
believe that the angels are the ever-obedient message bearers and
guardians of God.
The angels are made from light and are a multitude
whose number and group no one but Allah I knows. Some are in charge of causing the thunder and
lightning, others are entrusted with bringing revelation. And still others
execute the wrath of Allah I on the disobedient and oppressive ones.
The angel entrusted with revelation is Jibril
(Gabriel) u, who brought the Tawrah (Torah) to Moses u, the Zabur (Psalms) to David (Dawud) u and the Gospel (Injil) to Jesus u as well as the other books that we do not know of due
to them not being made known to mankind by Allah I.
The last book brought for revelation by the angel
Jibril u was the Qur’an, which was revealed to the prophet
Muhammad r, peace be upon him.
The angels have tribes, leaders and subordinates among
themselves. Thus Mika’il (Michael) u, the angel who maintains, the angel of death and so
on have their subordinates.
An angel will be in charge of blowing the first two
horns signaling the coming of the Day of Resurrection.
Angels always obey Allah I and have no free will. It is not as the Christians
believe, that there are ‘fallen angels’, and other ones that disobey God.
Iblis (Satan) was not an angel, but a jinn (spirit)
made from the tip of smokeless fire, which is an entirely different creation
altogether.
Angels do not sin and are devoid of sexual
characteristics as humans have i.e. male/female/ child/parent. Thus there are
no cherubim, which are small child like angels that usually fly naked and go
about on Valentine’s Day. This is a repugnant belief and is in no way connected
with a heavenly revealed religion.
They are also devoid of sexual instincts, so an angel
cohabiting with a human is both ridiculous and non-sensical.
In
addition to this, they also are not in need of food, as they are not human and
their bodies don’t require any earthly nourishment.
Angels live in a mostly unseen world to us and only
make themselves known to us by the permission of Allah I. Those who claim to have seen the angels on their own
accord and that the angels came secretly, without God’s permission,[15]
they are liars and/or have been deceived. For an example of this, look at what
Allah says of His steadfast servants,
إذ
يوحي ربك إلى
الملائكة أني
معكم فثبتوا
الذين أمنوا
سألقى في قلوب
الذين كفروا
الرعب فاضربوا
فوق الأعناب و
اضربوا منهم
كل بنان. ذلك
بأنهم شاقوا
الله و رسوله
و من يشاقق
الله و رسوله
فإن الله شديد
العقاب
“When your Lord revealed to the angels, ‘Truly, I am with
you. So establish firmly those who believe and I will strike horror in the
hearts of those that are kuffar (unbelievers). So strike over the necks and
strike the tops of all of their fingers off.’ That is because they opposed
Allah and His Messenger. And whoever opposes Allah and His Messenger, truly
Allah is severe in punishment.”[16]
3) The believers affirm the books that God has
sent to humanity from the first one to the last. God has sent them and we are
to reverence them. Such of these books are,
The book that was given to
Nuh (Noah) u, the first prophet to receive a book
The book that was given to
Ibrahim (Abraham) u
The Tawrah, which was given
to Musa (Moses) u
The Zabur, which was sent unto Dawud (David) u
The Injil sent unto `Isa (Jesus) u
And the Qur’an, which was given to Muhammad r, the final messenger.
Although we believe in and revere all the other
revelations of Allah I, each one had its time. The Tawrah had its time, as
the Injil had its time, and now this time that we are in is the time of the
Qur’an, which will remain from its revelation to the Day of Judgement.
It is also necessary to follow the Qur’an because it
abrogates all previous revelations. Thus one can no longer claim exclusive
right to the prior revelations. Now, all the inhabitants of the earth should
embrace Islam in its totality. Those who do not want to accept Islam as a
religion must be ruled by it as a discipline.
The Qur’an today is the only uncorrupted word of God,
as all the others have been tampered with or are no longer available among us
today. God sent the Qur’an to confirm the original pure, untainted scriptures
and to continue to protect His message, as He always has and will continue to
do.
The
Qur’an for mankind is like a manual for a machine. It tells man what to do,
what behaviour does and does not meet divine approval, and how salvation may be
obtained.
It tells mankind how to know the Creator, how our
attitude should be towards to Earth, other races and nations as well as
conserving energy and kindness to other creations, such as the animals and
such.
4) The
adherents of Islam believe in the Prophets of God, the first of whom was
Adam u and the last of whom was the Messenger Muhammad r, the blessings and peace of Allah I be upon them all.
All of them came to humanity with the truth and to
instruct humanity on the rules and injunctions that Allah had given them.
The prophets were given books to aid humanity and to
leave them behind for each people they came to for implementation.
They were all infallible in mission, and not one of
them ever sinned intentionally. Their behaviour and manners were not comparable
to ours and their intentions were always conducive to the good.
It is not lawful to disbelieve in some prophets and
then believe in others. Doing this is the equivalent of what the Jews do with
belief in Moses u and disbelief in Jesus u and Muhammad r, peace be upon them all. It can also be likened to
the Christian belief in Moses u and Jesus u but the rejection of Muhammad r. We accept all of them, whether we know their names,
or the ones whose names have been forgotten through history.
Their mission was all the same, which was to call men
to worship God alone, without any partner. Although some of the laws in their
books were different, the purity and basic point of their message was the same,
which is worship of Allah I.
5) As
Muslims, it must be affirmed that God created this entire creation from the
very beginning. Thus, just as every thing has a beginning, so it must end and
then will come the day of culmination. The Day of Judgement is the
greatest court-case that creation will ever witness. This case will have its
multitudes of witnesses, some being people, jinn, angels, animals, the verses
in the Qur’an that speak of these events, the bodies of those who sinned and
even objects like trees, rocks, water and so on.
Indeed the Day of Judgement is a real and upcoming
thing, and that it is not just metaphorical. An account must be made in front
of all creation of all the acts perpetrated since creation, evil and righteous.
On the Day of Judgement, the believers will see the
Creator of all for the very first time. He will address His creation and
punishments will be given as well as rewards passed out. All acts will be
presented in a clear book.
The kuffar (unbelievers) will not see Allah I directly as the believers do on the Day of Judgement,
thus they will never know the Creator personally in this life or the Hereafter.
The Hell Fire and the Paradise will be brought in
front of the creation. Thus people will be able to see the Fire as well as
viewing the Paradise.
We will see all those people who lived before us and
all those who came after. All the different nations will be present and even
animals will bear an account, and will become dust as a dismissal from what
they used to do.
Prior to the Day of Judgement, there will also be an
account taken in the grave. Those who died worshipping other gods and not
worshipping their Lord without partners will be punished until they are resurrected.
Those who were righteous and were pious and hoped for
the pleasure of their Lord in worshipping Him alone will be in bliss and will
not feel any harm from the Creator nor the angels.
The punishment of the grave is real and not a
metaphorical nor mental situation. All things that take place are reality and
will occur exactly as God said it would occur. God gives people a body to
worship Him on earth and gives them a body to wait for the resurrection. God
then gives them a body for the fire or the Paradise, so as to suit their new
environment.
6) The
Muslim also affirms the belief in Divine Pre-ordainments as well as Destiny.
We, as believers, must believe in the evil that comes in these two realities
and the good that comes from these two realities.
Man is not caught in a fatalistic trap. He is free to
choose between good and evil, as man’s nature of creation is basically good,
but weak. That weakness could result in sin, but should never result in
polytheism. The remedy for sin is to repent, as Allah I forgives every sin but never forgives association of
partners to Him.
إن الله لا
يغفر أن يشرك
به ويغفر ما
دون ذلك لمن
يشاء ومن يشرك
بالله فقد ضل
ضلالا بعيداً
“Allah does not forgive
association of partners with Him; but He forgives whom He pleases for other
than that. And whoever associates with Allah, then he has already gone far
astray.”[17]
This is in
contradiction to the Christian concept that man’s created nature is basically
sinful.
The Islamic belief regarding Destiny
Allah I has made every human being and jinn to have a free
will to intend and choose his method of life. He also gave him the utility to
give and put his effort into what he has chosen. Therefore, the judgement in the Hereafter is not based on the results of
matters, but it is based on the intention of methodology on doing the good and
the bad. Allah I is going to judge people by their intention and their
effort. He does not judge people by the results, because He Himself holds the
ultimate outcome of the results. An evidence for the intentions is when Allah I said,
“On a day that nothing will benefit one in the way
wealth or children, except whoever came to Allah with a whole and content
heart.”[18]
Allah I is also looking at what we do about our intentions
and the actions that show how we believe.
الذي
خلق الموت
والحياة
الدنيا
ليبلوكم أيكم
أحسن عملاً و
هو العزيز
الغفور
“He is who created the death and the life of this
world so that He may test you to see which of you is the best in actions. And
He is the All mighty, the All-forgiving”.[19]
But divine pre-ordainments cannot in any way be
changed. For example, we as humans must die, the Day of Resurrection must come,
the Qur’an will be preserved, the creation must end, and some people will enter
the fire and Satan will be destroyed[20].
Those above, along with many other acts, cannot be
reversed or changed from their course. The death of an individual cannot even
be sped up or slowed down for even one hour, minute or second.
In this life, God has given us a flavour of torture,
disease, enjoyment, tests and the like which can be found in nice food, sex,
clothing and possessing property. Everything is short-lived and mixed together
in this life. Paradise is the absolute good and the continuation without
grievance of all good, i.e. happiness and being with loved ones, whereas the
Fire is the absolute punishment and continuation of grief for an eternal
period, such as being burned or bitten by the beasts of Hell for eternity. In
all sincerity, one should not become enamoured with the fruits of this meager
life.
How should Muslims invite the kuffar (unbelievers) to
Islam?
1)
Give them the knowledge
and enlighten them regarding their Creator, as God can only be worshipped with
knowledge.
2)
Teach them by example, being that the people
we invite must be spoken to in their own language and from their own
standpoint. It is preferable to send to them people that are the same colour
and speak the same language so that there are fewer barriers in inviting them
to the truth.
3)
We need to stress to
people that we want no monetary gain or benefit to be derived from them. Our
invitation to Islam being given to them is only out of our concern for their
soul in the hereafter and its discipline on earth. Teaching by example is what
we should do, as we should be giving more than taking and not racing them in
earthly matters. We should stay firm on our principles as well.
4)
We do believe that there
must be sacrifices made by members of the Ummah, for example, the Victorious
Party, who are those always fighting for the truth, sacrificing their time and
in many cases their lives for the love of God and preservation of the Muslims.
Muslims who exchange their religion for this earthly life are certainly not
supporters of the Shari`a and should be reminded of this, for they very well
may be caught in a crossfire in the future.
5)
We should promise them
what Islam has promised people, namely that they will control the Earth if they
stay steadfast. They will receive more dominion, as Allah I will be pleased with them, and they will earn the
respect of people. But the last and final point is that of the hereafter.
The Turks are a case in point. They used to fight
Islam and to be some of its worst enemies. They then became the torchbearers of
Islam and the dominators of the Earth. People who work in the call should be
knowledgeable in the religion and knowledgeable of the time that they are
living in and the people that they are among. Once people accept monotheism,
worshipping the Creator alone, only then can they be invited for prayer,
fasting and all the other obligations.
Arguing about Islam cutting the hands of thieves, or
the marriage of four wives is ridiculous as these subjects are exclusive only
to those that believe in God. Unbelievers to deny the right that Allah I has on them, as they are too backward to understand
the truth when they haven’t embraced it should not use this as an excuse.[21]
The practicality of our call is that Islam survived all of these years until
plots were made against it then it was militarily overthrown. If this event had
not taken place, Islam would still be flourishing and the earth would still be
under its safe and tranquil grasp.
And the fact proves itself with more intellectuals
coming to Islam than ever before. This trend is worrying the West and
frightening others who watch the most knowledgeable ones among them return to
their true nature, Islam. Islam challenges people to think about their life and
to use their intellect to reason what the Creator has said. Islam does not
insult the intelligence of others by speaking to them in any desultory or
insulting manner. Islam appeals to the intellect of all.
In
this world of good versus evil, righteousness versus rebellion and obedience
versus disobedience, there are going to be those in positions of power that
abuse the Shari`a. These people, although they are all in the wrong, do not
fall into the same category. There are different classifications based on the
severity and frequency of their abuse. Below we have put together an
explanation of how we are to deal with the various forms of disobedience done
by those in power over us.
THE
KAAFIR (UNBELIEVER), ZAALIM (OPPRESSOR) OR FAASIQ (REBELLIOUS SINNER) JUDGE or
Ruler
In
light of all this controversy, it is absolutely imperative that we know what
type of rulers we are dealing with in regards to judgement. Only then can we
render the correct points and act accordingly.The difference that must be now made is between a kaafir, zaalim
or faasiq judge.
1.
The example of
a kaafir judge is a judge that has an adulterer in front of him, with
all evidence proven against him. The judge, instead of implementing the
consequences of the crime, instead gives him other than the sentence for the
crime. But if confronted with an ayah (verse) from the Qur’an or an authentic
statement of the Prophet r, the judge goes and protects himself with
other than the laws of Islam. He says of the punishment for the crime of
adultery, “For this type of crime, we usually put people in prison or give
them a fine.” It could also be the case that the judge legislates a new law
or laws for this crime and puts them into practice and enforces them. This
shows nonobservance of the rights of Allah U. That judge is a full-blown kaafir. This
type of judge must be fought in all ways and never be trusted with the Shari`a.
The end result is that he must be removed from power. This is precisely because
once someone goes over the rights of Allah I in legislation, Divine Wrath is sure to come
if the case is not rectified and the offender removed from his post.
وقاتلوهم
حتى لا تكون
فتنة ويكون
الدين كله لله
“And
fight them on until there is no more fitnah and the religion in totality is for
Allah; but if they cease verily Allah sees all that they do.” [23]
2.
The zaalim
(oppressor) judge will not deny the Shari`a in the same case of an adulterer in
front of him. He would also not accept to be a judge under other than the
Shari`a. However, he will not enforce the penalty of the crime for some
particular people because of his relationship with them, their status in
society, or maybe a bribe given to him. The zaalim judge will not deny the
Shari`a in that particular case. For this type of judge, we would announce to
the people that he is wrong and attempt to upbraid him for his mistake. In
addition to this, we would not give any legitimacy to the act that he did and
we would tell him to hasten in his repentance to Allah I. In this case, we would not rise up and fight him, nor would we tell
others to do so, as this type of incident occurs only once or occasionally.
3.
The faasiq (rebellious
sinner) judge regarding the same case would rule according to the Shari`a, but
on some occasions, for his own benefit or out of fear, he will play with the
evidence to invalidate it, so that he may escape from applying it. Regarding
the same crime we have mentioned, let us suppose there are four witnesses
against the adulterer. The faasiq judge would try to make excuses, perhaps
saying that one of them could not see properly, the other one was caught eating
in Ramadan, then he prevents the third one from giving his witness. This judge
however, will not challenge the legislation of Allah U. And this situation only happens occasionally. This is a simple
manifestation of these three judges or rulers.
1.
Many of the present day
rulers and judges of our Muslim countries have apostated (become kuffar) from
Islam due to their legislating man-made laws which oppose and supercede the
laws of Allah I in His Divine Shari`a.
2.
If we as Muslims do not
stand firmly in support of the trustworthy scholars and groups of Mujaahidin,
then our claims of supporting the Shari`a are at once baseless.
Our aims and objectives can be achieved through the
following methods, insha’allah (by the will of Allah I):
First:
For those who died in their struggle (they became martyrs, insha’allah), we
spread their message and learn from their lives so as to motivate the whole
Ummah, insha’allah. Examples of those who laid down their lives without
reservation were scholars like,
Imaam Hassan alBanna
Shaikh ulIslam Ahmad Muhammad Shaakir
Shaikh Sayyid Qutb
Shaikh `Abdullah Azzaam
Mufti of Tunisia, Shaikh `Abdul `Aziz bin alGhaith
Al `Allamah, Mufti of `Arabia, Muhammad bin Ibrahim
Brother Muhammad `Abdus-Salaam Faraj
And many other sincere souls who strove to defend the
Shari`a of Allah. May Allah I have mercy on all of them,
Second:
For those who still suffer under oppression/torture/exile or any other
inflicted difficulties, we strive and hope for the freedom of their minds,
bodies and tongues. All Islamic means that can be utilised must be put to work,
insha’allah. Scholars that are under oppression as we speak are,
Shaikh `Umar `Abdur-Rahmaan
Shaikh `Ali ibn Haaj
And a large crowd of un-named brothers and sisters who
suffer with them because of their dedication to the Islamic objectives.
Third:
In regards to those members of the Islamic Ummah who are:
a)
Misled by the
anti-Islamic propaganda machine.
b)
Ignorant of the reality.
c)
Happy to live with the
abuse and violation of the Divine statutes of Allah.
We have a heavy
obligation towards these masses. The biggest challenge, to any supporter of
Shari`a, is that large numbers of our Ummah today falls into these
categories which have gone astray.
Our
obligation towards the misguided of our Ummah is:
a)
To re-educate and
motivate people with the good news of Paradise for those who fulfill their
obligation to implement the holy and divine statutes of Allah I-His Shari`a.
b)
To warn them of the fire
of Hell in the Hereafter, as well as the punishment of Allah I on this Earth, if they should continue on their
present course.
c)
To inform our sisters
behind the veil that they should not under-estimate their
key role in the long-term effort of propagating, implementing and safeguarding
the Shari`a. Their work includes the educating and encouraging of their
children to be the future upholders of the Shari`a. This is in addition to
motivating their husbands and brothers to enjoin the right and forbid the evil
of every time, including our current one.
d)
To look after those who have been tricked and
are being used as a shield knowingly or unknowingly by the tyrants. Others that
can not resist the sweet smell of the money of the tyrants in trying to slow
down the progress of the jihaadic movements may be killed, hurt or they might
be burned here or in the Hereafter for standing in the way. They could very
well find themselves in the target area, which would result in their injury and
maybe even death.
ولا
تركنوا إلى
الذين ظلموا
فتمسكم النار
وما لكم من
أولياء ثم لا
تنصرون
“And incline not to those who do
wrong or the Fire will seize you; and ye have no protectors other than Allah
nor shall ye be helped.”[24]
Their role in Islam is well known, and this is why
they will be resurrected according to their intention and effort. If they were
done wrongly, they will be martyrs. If they were wrong doers, they will
probably be resurrected with the Pharaoh, the enemy of Moses u, and be punished in the Fire.
ADVICE
SECTION
Advice to the Muslim brother
Sincere advice that can be offered to the Muslim
brother in Islam is to never give up. As you embark upon your mission, you will
face many obstacles, some which are visible, from family, friends and other
people close to you. This should not make you sad, as the prophets were put to
the test many times. These types of experiences can only make you stronger.
فاصدع
بما تؤمر
وأعرض عن
المشركين إنا
كفيناك
المستهزئين
“Therefore expound openly what you are commanded and turn away from
those who join false gods with Allah.”[25]
Another advice is to develop a personal programme.
This programme could consist of volunteer work at the local mosque, wearing the
Sunna clothes, getting people off drugs and preventing evil from increasing in
your area. Of great reward also is teaching other brothers the skills of
survival, first aid, water purification, the methods of Islamic slaughter and
maybe even a trade like electronics or engineering. All of these are steps to
implementing and supporting the Shari`a. This should also embrace your own time
as well. Strive to stay in shape, by developing a personal exercise regiment,
avoid excessive and wasteful foods and try to get plenty of sleep, as we need
energy not just to work but to serve our Lord.
It would bring great success to memorise a certain
amount of verses of the Qur’an each week, as well as testing yourself over what
you have learned. This knowledge will prove to be an asset to you and to other
Muslims. What will also bring you great
success is speaking nicely to your parents, being cordial with the people in
public and being a good example of Islam that people in the community look up
to and aspire to be.
Other schools of thought and our unity
It is also compulsory to keep the unity between the
Muslims. So two brothers in Islam should not cease being brothers because of a
Sunna that they disagree over, such as whether or not to raise the hands in
salaah (prayer). These things are not as important as preserving our unity. As
long as none of the arguments are over the core beliefs of the religion, we
should leave these arguments for the sake of our brotherhood, which is
compulsory.
In short, if the tree’s roots are in good shape, why
try to find fault with the branches? These types of arguments come from the
Shaitan and may Allah I keep us far away from him and his helpers.
Following this model will also help you to avoid
arguments and quarrels, unkindness to your wives, not to mention bringing
personal injury to yourself, which is why you should strive to enhance your
life with the Sunna of the Messenger r and the light of the Qur’an. By implementing even the
smallest of the injunctions in Allah’s I revelation, this will bring you great success in this
life and the Next.
Others will notice you and see the light of obedience
in your face; the ease in your step and even your enemies will admire you.
Advice to the Muslim youth
To the Muslim youth, the key is to be an example to
those younger around you, like your little brothers, cousins, sisters and so
forth. If your parents put you under responsibility, then fulfill their request
and complete it to the best of your ability. Doing extra duties around the
house, surprising them by washing the dishes without being told, keeping the
house clean when they are busy and taking over the duties of cooking will show
them that you are a mature young Muslim and that you can be trusted with
authority.
Of use as well would be to organise after school
projects for the Muslim classmates in your school, so that way you can avoid
the influence of the bad crowd. By forming a group in school, starting up
projects, putting together study circles and having conferences on campus, this
will spread Islamic awareness to others around you and will also increase all
of you in faith. Informing teachers of upcoming Muslim holidays, doing book
reports and school presentations on Islamic ideas and culture will give the
teacher and classmates a good image of Islam and eliminate the false
impressions of Muslims in the newspapers, magazines and press releases[26].
You will also find many people interested in Islam and new friends around you
that would like to get to know you and what you believe. All of this will give
you confidence and will spread truth to every person that you know.
The best scenario however is to go to a Muslim school.
By a Muslim youth going to a Muslim school, this strengthens the bond of the
community and through this the parents of the students come to know each other.
Those youths enrolled in the schools should also show the community what they
are learning from the school by showing the correct Islamic discipline, proper
moral conduct amongst themselves and others with special attention being on
preparing to take a leadership role in continuing to serve the community
through Islam.
Advice to the Muslim
sister
To the sister in our Ummah, whether you be our mother,
our sister, our aunt, or related to us by the message of Islam, we should let
you know that your task is great. You should know that Allah I is sure to give a great reward to the sincere sister
that works in His cause.
Ways to work in His cause including attending medical
and first aid classes, so that you may know how to care for the sick and the
wounded. Similarly, you should learn how to properly care for, use and clean
weapons, as this is a direct commandment of the Prophet r, peace be upon him.
The greatest culmination in all of this is for our
sister to do the jihaad of women, which is the pilgrimage to the Holy Mosque in
Makkah. Before undertaking this journey of great reward, you (our sister)
should familiarise herself with the rules and rituals of Hajj, strive to keep
the correct intention and make sure that you are either able to bring a male
family member or your husband to supervise your visit to Makkah.
It is sad today that many of our sisters have
forgotten the greatness that is in their jihaad and have neglected this
obligation that Allah I has ordered.
Some of our well-meaning sisters want to go to the
battlefield where the men are doing jihaad, and carry on with the same duty.
Unfortunately, though, these same sisters would not bother to marry a brother
that came from the battlefield disabled or sick. This poor brother they would
want nothing to do with. If only our sisters realised, that if you push your
husbands or male family members to go to jihaad, Allah I counts you too as being on jihaad.
Of great merit also to our sister as a Supporter of
the Shari`a is to show the Shari`a. This includes dressing modestly in public,
by covering the hair, body, face, bosom, etc. in public and lowering the gaze.
This should also go hand in hand with attending study circles for the benefit
of other sisters. Requesting knowledge and study circles from her husband will also
strengthen their relationship and deepen the love and appreciation in their
marriage. It is also from the Shari`a that when you travel, you travel with a
male relative or your husband. This will show the rest of society that the
Muslim woman should be respected and protected from the harm of the
evildoers.
..
وتعاونوا على
البر والتقوى
ولا تعاونوا
على الإثم
والعدوان..
“And help one another in
righteousness and piety but do not help one another in sin and rancor and fear
Allah.”[27]
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[1]Surat ulMa'ida, ayah 50
[2] Surat ulMa’ida, ayah 66.ٍ
[3] Male family member, such
as the father, brother, uncle, son or nephew.
[4] Surah Ibrahim verse 42ٍ
[5] Surat ulHajj, ayah
(verse) 78
[6] Narrated in
Sahih Muslim
[7] Narrated by
Ahmad and Ibn Maajah and graded as Sahih
[8] Although some scholars, including Imaam Abu Hanifah رحمه الله and his madhhab, say that the imaan (belief) does not increase and decrease, they will still act according to Ahl us-Sunna walJama`ah with regard to action. In fact, they emphasize the Sunnah of prayer and others acts of worship more than any other madhhab. This is so that others will not use their statements to disregard action. What the Hanafis have done is not to divorce action from belief, for this would be deviancy, but they have their own evidence and the way that they understand the evidence in this case. So it is a verbal difference in this regard and not a fundamental difference with regard to this issue.
It is very disappointing to hear some new brothers refuting Imaam Abu Hanifa and Hanafis altogether because of this difference. Some go even further and try to exclude them from Ahl us-Sunna, as we see in the false new Salafi movement. Imaam Ibn Taymiyyah رحمه الله was asked about the issue of imaan regarding the Hanafis. This issue came up because some were wondering if the Hanafis were from Ahl us-Sunna walJama`ah, due to the fact that there are many verses in the Qur’an that contradict their belief about the nature of imaan. With these conflicting verses that show that imaan decreases and increases, and the Hanafis saying something else, were they to be classed as Ahl us-Sunna walJama`ah or not. Shaikh ulIslam Ibn Taymiyyah رحمه الله answered the question brilliantly, “We should not be trapping ourselves verbally or by verses. The fact is that whoever is saved from the fire and deserves Paradise according to the Hanafi madhhab has the same category as the other three madhhabs. And whoever is doomed according to the Hanafis is the same as the other three madhhabs.” May Allah I be pleased with all of our great scholars and Imaams.
[9] Surat
ulFath, ayah 4
[10]
Based on Hadith in Bukhaari and Others
[11] Surat un-Nahl, ayaat 2-3
[12] Surat
ulA`araaf, ayah 54
[13] There are some that argue that there is no
such thing as Tawhid alHaakimiyyah, because it was not thought of in the time
of the Salaf. But similarly, there were no such terms as Rububiyyah, Uluhiyyah
or al Asmaa’ was-Siffaat in the time of the Salaf either. But the Sunni
scholars feel free to add any terms to explain, clarify and protect the
branches of the religion. Thus the terms hisbah (enjoining the right and
forbidding the wrong), usul ut-Tafsir (Principles of explaining the Qur’an) and
a large group of other terms have been brought in to protect the religion from
the roving hands of the deviants, who seek to distort the word of Allah I.
Even in Aqeedah Tahawiyyah and `Aqeedah Hamawiyyah, these great fountains of
Islamic knowledge have new terms that have been introduced into the Ummah. Even
though they are new, we still benefit from them today. Although Haakimiyyah can
be derived from the other three categories, there is nothing wrong with it
being singled out and highlighted, especially in our time, in which it is the
main battle of Tawhid today. For more information, please see the book or order
the tapes Of: Allah’s Governance on Earth.
[15] These beliefs are shared by deviant groups like the Sufis (mystics), the Baatiniyyah (rationalists), the Druse (satan worshippers residing in Lebanon), as well as the Mormon Church (also known as Latter-Day Saints).
[16] Surat
ulAnfaal, ayah 12-13
[17] sura Nisa 116
[18]
Surat ush-Shu`araa’, ayah 89
[19]
Surat ulMulk, ayah 2
[20] For more information see (Imaan of the saved group) available in Book
or tapes.
[21] There is no harm in making studies on the benefit or wisdom in
cutting the thieves hands or marrying four wives, not for quibbling with
unbelievers and arguing the practicality of the Islamic law.
[22]For detailed information listen to the cassettes Enemies of Islam
[23] sura Anfal verse 39
[24] Surah Hud, ayah 113
[25] Surat ulHijr, ayah 94
[26] Without twisting or hiding verses to please them ; this act could be
Shirk.