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Topic: WHO HAS THE RIGHT OF FATWA ? (1 of 9), Read 76 times We see, nowadays some people giving themselves the right of giving 'Fatwas'among small groups of their followers.They just do so without having the profile of someone who has studied Islam in an academic way and who has had much experience and contacts with very famous religious people with deep knowledge of the history of Islam and the seera of the prophet and so on.They just disagree with someone and decide that he is a 'Kafeer'or they offend people because they believe they 're not good moslems. ============================================== Topic: WHO HAS THE RIGHT OF FATWA ? (2 of 9), Read 60 times Assalaamu ^alaykum This has become a significant issue in recent years. Why? Because the people who seek the obligatory knowledge in Islam are less and less. Ignorance in religion is wide spread, and from this ignorance and arrogance people have begun to read the great Islamic books and assign the meaning that suits them. In recent years, the Muslim Ummah has seen men who have given a number of illegitimate 'fatwas'. They include: 1.) One claims it is haram to use thikr beads because this is bidda (innovation) and he claims all innovation is bad. 2.) One claims that because of 'extreme tribulation', it is fard (obligatory) for a woman to cover even her face and hands. 3.) One claims that the Muslim who follows the civil laws of a non-Muslim country that do not contradict Islam is a kafr and his blood is halal. 4.) One claims that the meaning of the attributes of Allah mentioned in the Qur'an are only to be assigned the apparent meaning, such as hand and face and direction, and that to say that Allah does not resemble His creations and Allah exists without a place (per consensus of the sayings of the companions and scholars) is blasphemy. 5.) One claims that it is halal to eat meat that has not been properly Islamically slaughtered. 6.) One claims that where there is a disagreement between science and Islam, science prevails. And many, many others. Every Muslim must learn and protect themselves against the tribulations of this ignorance. All of those who give these so called 'fatwas' are easily defeated by those Mohaddath (scholars of Hadith) who still exist. They can be found in most Islamic countries, but they are very few today. When you take knowledge from someone, do not accept what he or she says, no matter who they claim to be or what the people say about them, if it contradicts the Qur'an, Hadith or the Ijma^. Umm^Abed ==================================================== Assalamuaalikum wa rahmatullah wa barkatuhu, This is not a very direct approach to the above mentioned concern, but I hope it will benefit and make understand the recent trends, insha allah.
Shaykh Muhammad Hisham Kabbani Masjid al-Iman, Oakland Calif. February 14, 2003 O Muslims, Believers! We are in a situation that we must not be afraid of Shaytan. Because Allah swt said: "inna Allah ma` alladheena at-taqaw walladheena hum muhsinoon" _ "Allah is with those who are pious and sincere, those who do good" [16:128]. "Ya ayyuhalladheena aamanu ittaqullah wa koonu ma` as-sadiqeen" _ "O ye who believe! Fear Allah and be with those who are trustworthy (in word and deed)." [9:119] And he (s) told us about the signs of the time we are in today and I would like to quote a hadith of the Prophet (s) which describes what we have mentioned in many other ahadith before, and shows what is going on today. From it we must understand that this is one of the signs of the Last Days we are approaching. If anyone tells you this world will live forever they are wrong. "`An ibn mas`ud qaala kayfa antum idha dhahara feekum al bida` wa `umila biha hatta yarbu feeha as-sagheer wa yahrum al-kabeer" It means they won�ft have any knowledge of hadith or fiqh. Only memorizing Qur�fan. That is a sign and today we see it. There are so many people memorizing Qur�fan. He was not saying that is bad, but it is a sign. Today we see that everywhere, people sending their children to learn the Qur�fan, but "qallat fuqaha�fukum," _ "your scholars of fiqh have decreased." There is no more �eilm, no more fiqh. No one is learning the meanings of Qur�fan, no one is learning the hadith, no on is learning the reasons for revelation of each verse. "�cwa tafuqahu li-ghayri id-deen." _ "and they will study [intensively] other than the religion." They will learn Qur�fan and leave learning fiqh and increase in secular science to learn something other than religion. "`an abi qilaba qaala mu`adh takunu fitanun" _ Abi Qilaba said that Mu`adh said, "there will be too much confusion, disturbances," - "yakuthuru feeha al- maal" _ "there will be too much money." "�cwa yuftahu feeha al-Qur�fan" - " �cthe Qur�fan will be opened." He did not say, "wa yuhfadhu feeha al-Qur�fan." (the Qur�fan will be memorized). It means when you open the Qur�fan and you want to go through it; you are not studying it. You want to see the meaning. And if you don�ft learn the hadith that explain the Qur�fan and learn what the Sahaba say about each of the ayats, and seerat an-Nabi, the life of the Prophet (s), you cannot understand the Qur�fan. He said "yuftahu feeha al- quran," not yuhfadhu (memorize) or yudras (study). Some people go through it, to see what is there. That is skimming, going through it quickly. Look at what comes next. That will explain to you what is happening today. "�chatta yiqra�fuha al-mu�fmin wal- kaafir." _ "until they read it: both the believer and the unbeliever." [another narration has: "until they read it: both the beliver and the hypocrite"] They only read it today. They don�ft seek out its deep meanings, to become an `aalim. They are not struggling to understand it. The Muslims will read it and even non-Muslims will read it. Are you seeing this today? Yes, this is what we see today. Before, there was no way for someone other than a Muslim to touch a Qur�fan. If you went to a Muslim country, it was not allowed if you didn�ft have wudu; you could not touch the Qur�fan. Now it is available on every shelf and they can look at it. They open the Qur�fan and they skim through it and look for what they are seeking. They skim for it looking for a meaning they desire [to support one argument or another]. "Those who are not believers in Islam will be reading the Qur�fan." That is a sign of the Last Days that the Prophet (s) mentioned to his Sahaba and his Sahaba mentioned to us. "�cwal marra�fatu war-rajul was-sagheeru wal-kabeer." _ "�cthe woman and the man and the old and the young." Everyone will be reading the Qur�fan. And the Prophet said, when this happens, what do you have to do? "Fa yaqra�fuha rajulun, wa yaqulu qara�ftuhu `alaaniyyatan fa laa araanee uttaba`u fa-yaq`udu fee baytihi fa yabnee masjidan fee daarihi thumma yabtadi`u bi maa laysa fee kitabillahi wa laa sunnati rasulillah salla Allahu `alayhi wa sallam fa iyyakum wa ma abtad`a fa-innahu dalaalatan." - "A man reads the Qur�fan and he says, �eI read it in public and no one followed it.�f So he sits in his home, and he builds a mosque in his house and then he begins to innovate in the religion what is not found in either the Book of Allah or the Sunnah of the Prophet of Allah, peace be upon him. So beware of him and what he innovates, for certainly it is misguidance." And here is the problem. "Thumma yabtadi` bi maa laysa fee kitabillah wa laa sunnati rasulillah." _ "and then he begins to innovate in the religion what is not found in either the Book of Allah or the Sunnah of the Prophet of Allah, peace be upon him." When you do not follow a teacher or a guide to teach you the Qur�fan, you will understand it incorrectly and begin to innovate what is not in the Qur�fan or in the Sunnah of the Prophet (s). That is what we see today. They sit behind the computers, in their little rooms, reading the Qur�fan and making fatwa without knowledge. "inna Allaha la yughayyiru ma bi-qawmin hatta yughayyiroo maa bi anfusihim" _ "Verily never will Allah change the condition of a people until they change it themselves (with their own souls). " [13:11] Be not heedless of thy Lord for even the blink of an eye, Lest He directs His attention towards you, and finds you unawares. =================================================== Assalaamu ^alaykum I agreed with this speech at the beginning. We are certainly seeing the proof of the Hadiths on the last days. No doubt. But for an Imam to say sit in you home, there is nothing you can do!!!!!! I was floored. I certainly understand the EXTREME frustration that this man must have been feeling to say that, but that does not mean that this is the path to advise people to take. We must encourage each other to learn! There are knowledgeable teachers everywhere. If anyone here can't find one, e-mail me! I will tell you where you can find one. I agree that we should not waste our time on politics. But we must take to the streets calling for Islam at the top of our lungs. If we know that the time may be close, we must increase our efforts to save as many people as we can. We must warn them about those who spread misguidance. Nausheen, I am sorry. I did not mean to attack. I hope you did not take it that way. But just because most of the 'Islamic centers' are directed by ignorant or misguided people, that does not mean we give up. This is not what the Prophet taught us. Umm^Abed ====================================================== Sister Umm Abed, walaikum assalam wa rahamtullah wa barkatuhu, There s nothing to feel uncomfortable with your disagreement. I do not mind at all :-) I think there is something very subtle running thru the theme. he did not say, u sit at home and do nothing. He said, go home and make dua. Sister, we know that there are great powers in dua. When all efforts fall in vain, even then allah has recommended us to 'ask Him'. He is discouraging ppl from falling into arguments and wasting time on political issues, but is also at the same time encouraging them in involving oneself in the service of Allah. In seeking Him thru the right guidance. A Hadith says a time will come when a person will not be able to condemn the evil, and injustice openly. What should he be doing then? Sister when ur actions are made futile, u shld turn to allah for help. I think this is message is at the heart of the Khutba, and allah know best. Ma salama,
================================================ Topic: WHO HAS THE RIGHT OF FATWA ? (6 of 9), Read 59 times Assalaamu ^alaykum Yes, sis Nausheen. I understand the point now. But we are still sooooo far from the time when one cannot stand up and defend right and justice openly. It scares me when I see people give up this way. Du^a is very important. Du^a is very strong and has many secrets. But we must keep teaching, and defending, and refuting the ahl fitna. The more difficulty we have, the more opportunity for bala'. I agree that we should not waste our time with matters of politics. We are suffering such extreme difficulties because we have strayed so far from Islam. Do you know that few people in Haifa know how to read Qur'an? Do you know that you can walk in the market in many of the countries of ash-Sham and hear people cursing Allah out of anger. They are so ignorant that they do not know that this makes them a non-Mulsim. Some of them believe that when they say the shahadatayn in the prayer, that this is sufficient to bring them back to Islam. It is not. We must teach. Du^a is rewardable, but teaching vital. There is a Hadith in the meaning of, the Prophet Muhammed, peace be upon him, entered a Mosque. There were two groups of people sitting. One was making thikr and one was taking Islamic knowledge. He chose to sit with those learning Islamic knowledge. This is proof of the high status of teaching and learning. I much prefer to hear the people directed to come out more. To go to the centers of learning and learn how to teach Islam. To send their children to Islamic schools. Politics are futile, but teaching is not. I do understand the point, but I think that more might have been said. Umm^Abed ========================================================== Topic: WHO HAS THE RIGHT OF FATWA ? (7 of 9), Read 60 times assalamualaikum wa rahamtullah wa barkatuhu, [With all due respect and no offense intended] sis umm Abed says: I do understand the point, but I think that more might have been said. Sis, I said that once to a friend only to realise what mistake I was making in my judgement, and i see u making the same mistake. [please do not think that i disregard your criticism - in fact it is quite acceptable] One thing that you do not bear in mind (probably) when u read the above article, is that this is a khutabat -ul-juma. A speech given to an audience, whose mind set and whose current problems are known to the person who is addressing them. I am not sure under what circumstances this khutba was delivered, but i once read a khutba(some other, not this one), and made the same mistake. I judged the speech from my perspective, where I was not included as an audience for that particular speech, and what i said was .. "there is so much redundancy here, and there are so many other issues which shld be address on the said subject, but are missing." A friend had showed that to me, and when she heard my reaction, smiled and said, "This is a juma khutba....delivered by Maulana Maududi to some audience in a remote village in pakistan". This simple explanation made almost everything fall in place automatically. I don't know if u are aware of Maulana Abu ala Maududi, but he is a reknowned scholar of not so long ago. I think Abdullah Yusuf Ali and Maulana Maududi were contemporaries. Many of his writng have been published, including many khutba.- most of it is in Urdu. So I could dismiss the (assumed) flaws in the Khutba, just by knowing that it was given by someone who is respected widely, and by understanding that the speech was specifically addressing a particular set of audience at a given time. - Keeping this in mind, what was said there was making a lot more sense. I am not sure how much you know of the Imam who is giving the above khutba, or if you have read any other writings/speeches from this person .... however I can tell you that I do not agree with your thinking of him as 'in desperation'. My initial mistake (which i now see) is to post something on a discussion board which is not necessarily universal, to this I extend my apologies. In many ppl's writings I have read at the end ... "take that which benefits you, and leave what is of no relevance" :) I also write it sometimes, may be this is what is missing most critically here. Ma salama Be not heedless of thy Lord for even the blink of an eye, Lest He directs His attention towards you, and finds you unawares. ================================================== Assalaamu ^alaykum Barak Allahu feeki, Sis. I agree with your post completely. We do tend to interpret things as they relate to our own personal perspective. I am certainly not immune to this. Thank you for reminding me to step outside myself. I needed it. Umm^Abed ================================================ It has been my understanding that anyone, idiot or scholar, can give a fatwa. That doesn't mean you have to care. if my hamster gives a fatwa, am I or anyone else It is very unfortunate to have just anyone giving out fatwas to unlearned people, knowing that they have nothing to do but follow them, for better or for worse. That is when fatwas become a political tool, and that (in my opinion, at least) is wrong. All this is only according to my very basic understanding up to this point. If I got something wrong, feel free to correct me. (Oh, an the hamster thing, that was just humor, so don't go nuts on me. :-) |
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