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Fleeing
From Fitnah By
Shaykh Muhammad al-Hamood an-Najdee “All
praise is for Allaah who, in every age and intervals between the Prophets,
raises up a group from the people of knowledge, who call the misguided to
guidance and patiently bearing ill-treatment and harm.
With the Book of Allaah, they give life to the dead, and by Allaah’s
Light they give sight to the blind.
How many a person killed by Iblees have they revived.
How many people astray and wandering have they guided.
How beautiful their effect has been upon the people, and how vile the
people have been towards them.
They expel from the Book of Allaah the alterations of those going beyond
bounds, the false claims of the liars and the false interpretations of the
ignorant-ones – those who uphold the banner of innovation and who unleash the fitnah
(trial and discord), who differ about the Book, oppose the Book and agree to
oppose the Book.
Those who speak about Allaah and His Book without knowledge, and who
argue about what is ambiguous in the Book, and deceive the ignorant with such
ambiguities.
So we seek refuge in Allaah from the fitan
(trials and discord) of the misguided-ones.” [2] And I bear witness that none
has the right to be worshipped besides Allaah, alone, having no partner and that
Muhammad FORBIDDANCE
OF BEING HASTY AND IMPATIENT: From
the very nature of fitnah (trial and
discord) is that matters become confused, mistakes increase, and minds and
intellects begin to swerve.
Protection and safety from this – in such times – lies in the jamaa’ah;
at the head of which are the Scholars.
So it is obligatory upon the people – those leading and those being
lead – to take hold of the sayings of the Scholars and to act upon them.
Since the general masses being pre-occupied with issues of fitnah,
wherein they begin to express their own opinions, only leads to an increase in
the fitnah and further splits in the Ummah.
So the umoorlul-’aammah
(affairs relating to public benefit and welfare) – from the matters related to
peace, security and fear – should be referred back to those who possess sound
knowledge and understanding, as Allaah – the Most High – has said: “When
there comes to them some matter related to public welfare of security or fear,
they make it known amongst the people.
If only they had referred it back to the Messenger, or to those in
authority amongst them, then the proper people would have investigated and
evaluated the matter from them.
Were it not for the grace and mercy of Allaah upon you, you would have
indeed followed Shaytaan – except a few of you.”
[Sooratun-Nisaa‘ 4:83] Imaam
as-Sa’dee (d.1376H) – rahimahullaah
– said: “This
is the disciplinary admonition from Allaah to His servants with regards to
their unbefitting action.
And that it is a must for them, that when there comes to them the news of
some important matter – such as the issues connected to public welfare and the
safety of the Believers, or those that are related to breach of security, or
fear of a calamity befalling them – that they should first verify such news
and not be hasty in spreading it.
Rather, they should refer such issues back to the Messenger THE
SCHOLARS AND THE AFFAIRS OF THE UMMAH: In
issues of fitnah and other detailed
issues connected to matters of public welfare of the Ummah
– such as affairs related to siyaasatush-shar’iyyah
(politics of the Sharee’ah), and
the wide-spread evils, and their like – people are in need of having sound
knowledge and understanding of the maslahah
(benefit) and the mafsadah (harm).
Since these issues, most of the time, are the cause for fitan
to occur; and they are not like the issues related to purification, Prayer,
Pilgrimage and their like; which is possible for a young student of knowledge
– or in some cases, even the layman – to speak about, and to prefer one
saying to another.
And this is because: “Understanding the objectives and goals of the Sharee’ah
is not possible, except by thoroughly studying the texts and studying the
detailed workings of the Sharee’ah.
Since fiqhul-maqaasid (the
science of understanding the objectives and goals of the Sharee’ah)
in indeed a great and mighty science which cannot be gained by just anyone.
Rather, it can only be gained by one who has reached a high level of
knowledge, has examined the state of affairs and is well-acquainted with them,
and has looked into the various possible outcomes that may occur.
And weighing between the benefits and harms is dependant upon
understanding the Sharee’ah and its
objectives, and having understanding of the state of affairs, and the various
degrees of benefits and harms.
So none of this is possible, except for the Scholars.” [4] Imaam
an-Nawawee (d.676H) – rahimahullaah
– said: “The
one ordering the good or prohibiting the evil must be knowledgeable about what
is being ordered or prohibited.
And the level of knowledge required for this will vary in accordance with
what is being ordered or prohibited.
Thus, if it is an issue concerning clear-cut obligations and well-known
prohibitions – such as Prayer, Fasting, fornication or drinking intoxicants
– then every Muslim is a Scholar with regards to such issues.
However, if the issue involves detailed matters, or matters connected to ijtihaad
(the science of extracting rulings of the Revelation), then the general body of
Muslims cannot enter into it, nor is it for them to order or prohibit.
Rather, this is only for the Scholars.” [5] And
the subjects that we have mentioned (i.e. that which is related to affairs of
public benefit and interest of the Ummah;
such as matters connected to Sharee’ah
politics, weighing the affairs, correcting the widespread evil, takfeer
(declaring Muslims to be unbelievers) and (rebelling against the rulers) are from
the most important subjects which have touched the Islaamic awakening in these
days, and about which there is plenty of discussion, controversy and
argumentation between those Muslim youth who are film in clinging to the
Religion and who earnestly desire good.
So these subjects are of an extremely important nature, and likewise,
deviating from the correct path with regards to them is extremely dangerous! Due
to this, I wanted to gather some of the statements from our noble contemporary
Scholars on this subject – may Allaah protect them and look after them, and
continue making them of benefit to the Ummah
for the remainder of their time – those who are the Scholars of the Religion
and the inheritors of the Prophets, those who concentrated on understanding the
formulating principles regarding the halaal
(lawful) and the haraam (prohibited).
Shaykhul-Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah (d.728H) – rahimahullaah
– said: “And whosoever from this Ummah,
is known for having truthfulness, whereas he has been praised and commended by
the majority of the various groups of people from this Ummah,
then those are the leaders of guidance and the beacons in the darkness.” [6]
So they are the Rabbaanee Scholars,
[7] those who teach the people the Book and the wisdom, and to cultivate the
people upon it.
And they are the people of deep understanding and wisdom, whom Allaah
commanded us to ask, by His saying: “Ask
the people of knowledge if you do not know.”
[Sooratul-Anbiyaa‘ 21:30] So
returning to them, being around them, and asking them, is the way of the fitan
– as we have previously explained – especially when there are a great number
of differences and a great number of people differing, and many differing paths
ahead of the traveler. CLING
TO THE JAMAA’AH: The
Scholars are the leaders and the Jamaa’ah
that we have been commanded to cling to, and which we have been warned against
separating from – as occurs in the hadeeth
of ’Abdullaah Ibn Mas’ood ’Umar
Ibnul-Khattaab Thus,
whosoever clings to the Jamaa’ah
– not separating from it – will be the successful one.
But whosoever splits from the Jamaa’ah
and its amazed with his own opinion and knowledge, and the larger number who
follow him – then he is the one who is destroyed. Imaam
Aboo Bakr al-Aajurree (d.360H), after quoting various aayaat
and ahaadeeth that order clinging to
the Jamaa’ah, then said: “The
sign whosoever Allaah – the Mighty and Majestic – intends goodness for, is
that he traverses this path: Clinging to the Book of Allaah the Mighty and
Majestic, to the Sunnah of the
Messenger of Allaah Footnotes: [1]
Taken from al-Furqaan magazine (no.
61/p. 44-46) [2]
ar-Radd ’alal-Jahmiyyah waz-Zanaadiqah
(p. 2) of Imaam Ahmad Ibn Hanbal [3]
Tayseerul-Kareemir-Rahmaan (2/54-55),
refer also to Qawaa‘id fee
Ta’aamul-ma’il-’Ulamaa‘ (p. 121) [4]
Qawaa’id fee Ta’aamul
ma’il-’Ulamaa‘ (p. 119) of Shaykh ’Abdur-Rahmaan al-Luwayhiq [5]
Sharh Saheeh Muslim (2/23) [6]
Majmoo’ul-Fataawaa (11/45) [7]
The Rabbaanee Scholar is one
possessing deep knowledge and who acts in accordance to his knowledge and
teaches it to others in accordance to their level.
Refer to Fathul-Baaree (1/214)
of al-Haafidh Ibn Hajar. [8]
Related by al-Bukhaaree (9/6) and Muslim (3/1302) [9]
Saheeh:
Related by Ahmad (1/18) and at-Tirmidhee (no. 2254).
It was authenticated by al-Albaanee in Dhilaalul-Jannah
(no. 87). [10]
ash-Sharee’ah (no. 14) of Imaam al-Aajurree |
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