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DEFINING ISLAMIC POWER AND AUTHORITY By Education Department, blogwebsite: www.salimullah1.blogspot.com Since the collapse of Islamic Caliphate, the fundamental INSTITUTION of Islamic polity was lost. From that time onward, there has been no any official active course to revive the global Islamic institution of Muslim polity. And this is due to our abandonment of Islamic quest for power and authority. While Muslims are substantially becoming larger in number and are becoming more attach to their act of Islamic rituals of worship, they are, at the same time, losing their power and authority � the two pillars without which Islam as a religion cannot be established on earth. Muslims and their religion are now controlled and sustained by So how can we come to assess Islamic power and authority; and how can we define Islamic power? In this attempt, we must have recourse in the prophet seerah as maintained by Dr. Kalim Siddiqui (1931-1996). It would be unfair to equate the nature of Islam in the prophet as well as his pious Caliph�s era with that Islam of modern day. While in the former case Islam is powerful and independent with minority people, in the later one it is powerless and subordinate with majority people; and in all cases they are incomparable. In defining Islamic power, many certain questions should be brought to the fore as such: what is the relationship of the earlier Muslims and the Kaffar of Mecca or the Jews of Madina? Are the Muslims subject to Quraysh, Jewish, Persian or Roman power of those times? How did the prophet, upon him be peace, deal with the Kuffar power in establishing Islamic autonomy and its political power? When Is there any power for this noble religion? To claim power for this religion just for it merely gets more and more converts or that for it is having the largest followers, is highly ridiculous. Despite of our majority we cannot implement a single law or policy freely even for our people. So how the situation would be if to say that Muslims have made a new law/policy to be abided by the entire world? This is highly impossible in this sad state of the Muslims! Nevertheless it sounds very plausible they cannot make it while they are in this ignoble position of passivity and hegemony. Let us go directly to appeal to the seeratical (connected to prophet Seerah) process as what does Islamic power/authority entails? Defining Islamic power Islamic power is unique in respect of its principle, foundation and polity; it does not solely rely upon a particular institution as in the case of modern secularist political powers. Islamic power can be perceived in two distinct but relevant perspectives: spiritual and physical/political. Spiritual power of Islam lays in the individual minds. The primary basis of this power is a belief and faith in Allah, the Most High, and his messenger, peace be upon him; and that the basic institution of this power is the individual mind and soul. Having a glance to the Seerah we shall find that throughout the 13yrs of the Prophet, peace be upon him, in The secularist political powers lack this aspect of spirituality of power because the primary foundation of their power have been attached solely to their mortal political institutions, and once this institution (s) were abolished, it marks the end of their power and would never rise again. By thinking of the collapse of Roman power and the recent collapse of Soviet power you will inevitably confirm this truth. Had it been in the same nature with such secularist powers (i.e. sole reliance on institution) the Islamic power would have completely eliminated with the abolition of Islamic institution of Caliphate and would have never rise again. But, despite the abolition of the Caliphate as an Islamic institution of leadership, Islam has yet, remained the most powerful challenge against the Western enemies and their secular systems. Nowadays, Muslim leaders should not be wasting most of their wealth and energy in this part of sustaining spiritual power of Islam; God has already taken it unto himself. Some lackeys, among the Muslim leaders, confine all of their physical and financial effort in fueling the sad state of �sectarianism� among the Muslim Ummah, too often alleging pretentiously, that they are fulfilling the task of Da�awah. Is Da�awah important in this present sad state when Muslims have been persecuted and killed all over the world and their lands have been gradually invaded by the Kuffar powers? I think some people are acting insensibly. Any struggle or movement by the Muslim leaders must give priority to the mission of emancipating Islam and the Muslim land from the persecution, subjugation and hegemony of the Western enemies� power if there has been a true sincerity in their intention. This requires us to the establishment of independent physical power of Islam. This is the most important task ahead of us in this modern inimical world dominated and controlled by the enemies� power. This is where we have come to the second perspective of Islamic power: and it is the physical/political power. Physical power is any physical institutional authority that usher independent order and laws for a particular community of people. When it comes to this issue of physical power, Islam, despite of its preponderant followers, is drastically lagged behind secularism. It is true to say that secularism as a man-made system of life (presumably a new man-made religion) has a number of powerful institutions such as UN, NATO, IAEA and ICC alike, and many more institutions were known to have been authoritatively established to propagate and protect secularism meanwhile to abolish Islam as well. However, Islam has no such institution of authority with its true independent power. Ironically, the most distinguished Muslim countries are also members in those secularist institutions which are aimed to propagate Kufr and to abolish Islam. Too sadly, such Muslim country participants in those secularist institutions are not active members; they are only lackeys and puppets to the extent that they can never enjoy a shred of right to pass a new policy of law even when this is in favour of secularism. What a sad state of the Muslims! Is it possible to emancipate Islam and the Muslim values without having our independent institutions of authority? It is even more than impossible; and it is a kind of insensibility to believe as such. Sayyed Qutb, in his Milestone, has alluded to this truth: �This Jahiliyyah (secularism) is not an abstract theory; in fact, under certain circumstances it has no theory at all. It always takes the form of a living movement in a society which has its own leadership, its own concepts and values, and its own traditions, habits and feelings. It is an organized society and there is a close cooperation and loyalty between its individuals and it is always ready and alive to defend its existence consciously or unconsciously. It crushes all elements which seem to be dangerous to its personality. When Jahiliyyah (secularism) takes the form, not of a 'theory' but of an active movement in this fashion, then any attempt to abolish this Jahiliyyah (secularism) and to bring people back to God which presents Islam merely as a theory will be undesirable, rather useless��When the purpose is to abolish the existing system and to replace it with a new system which in its character' principles and all its general and particular aspects, is different from the controlling jahili (secularist) system, then it stands to reason that this new system should also come into the battlefield as an organized movement and a viable group�. (Bracketed italics are mine). In this brief quoted passage, Sayyed Qutb, like any other insightful Islamic ideologue, have noticed that any struggle or movement to restore the Islamic physical independent power cannot be attained devoid of establishing active and authoritative institutions. Hence, the need arises of Muslim detachment from United Nations and the establishment of Islamic United Nations for the purpose of sustaining, authorizing and defending Islamic polity and the Muslim values and needs. Many more international institutions should also be set up independently for the Muslims in particular and for their relations with non-muslim nations by extension. The most important among these institutions apart from the IUN include: Central Muslim super government (i.e. the Caliphate), Islamic International Defence Force (IIDF), Islamic International Supreme Court (IISC), and many more others in relation to Economy, Health and e.t.c. In my unpublished book, �The Message to the Contemporary Muslim World� I have gone into details on such aforementioned ideas largely substantiated by some Qur�an verses. Unfortunately, Muslim leaders who wield power in our respective countries have deliberately close this page for the quest of Islamic independent political power in the world. They continue to ignore the dimension of the prophet Seerah in the quest of power and authority. The seeratic political strategies (particularly in relation to kuffar power) adopted by the Prophet, peace be upon him, and his pious companions as well, have been greatly undermined and betrayed by modern Muslim leaders; while the former, through all means of political and military strategies, had tried continuously to retain their independent power of Islam the latter have sold out this power to the West in exchange for secular power, systems and laws. Thus, some have imported secular democracy to their countries meanwhile some proceeds with their authoritarian monarchy, and in all cases, they deviating from Shari�ah Ruling Systems of Allah. This type of power termed as physical power is the one which was founded in Madina as the Muslims owned the state. Thus, in Madina Muslims afforded a power base. It was not only when this power was attained that the Muslims emancipated themselves from the persecution, subjugation and hegemony of the Quraysh kuffar power. With this power also, the Muslims in Madina continue to defend Islam and the Muslim values and needs. By that time, they become able to attack and to deter the enemies� attack. This is the fundamental aspect which the modern Muslims lost. The most sad thing is that nowadays there has been no a single Muslim country that can suppress external attack by its West�s enemies. Over and again, the leaders of those Muslim nation-states either consciously or unconsciously fail to perceive that the Western super powers are their enemies aiming to eliminate Islam and to invade the Muslim lands. A baby who does not know the evil of hyena how can he run away from it? This is the parable of the modern Muslim leaders as they interact with their Western lords. If we are sincere to recourse to Seerah to derive pure political vision from it and to apply it in our socio-political life we shall inevitably come to construct a powerful, bold and bright future for the Muslims in this inimical world. But the problem is that, as Dr. Kalim Siddiqui proclaimed, the Muslims have continued to ignore the political dimension of the prophet Seerah. The present leaders of the Muslim nation-state could not for moment support any movement for the restoration of Islamic political power in this world. Only those petty groups of Muslim intellectuals and political activist can one day attain this noble goal. Let us go ahead despite of difficulties, obstacles and oppositions from both our internal hypocrites and external enemies. We should never give even at the risk of our life. In conclusion, in so far, we have noted that the current nature of the struggle of propagating �sectarianism�, albeit in the name of Da�awah, among the Muslims which has been given most prestige by the Muslim leaders is undesirable and it does not deserve this ultimate priority at the expense of the struggle of emancipating Islam and the Muslims from the hegemony and subjugation of the West�s enemies. Unless our leaders resort to alternate policy they shall continue to deteriorate the prestige of Islam. As the prophet, peace be upon him, had practiced all possible strategies in establishing Islamic physical/political power we must too, need to employ all possible modern strategies to restore this political power of Islam. There is indeed, urgent need to establish independent institutions for the promotion of Islamic rules, norms, systems and laws all over the Muslim worlds in the name of Islamic international unity and solidarity. One should not be preoccupied with the so called Arab League and OIC alike; these and many other organizations proclaiming Islamic purpose were not essentially created for the basic purpose that have been echoed throughout this article. And finally, the most important step to begin with, is the establishment of Islamic United Nations for the global solidarity, polity, security and unity of the Muslim Ummah. Muslims should withdraw from UN to join this great institution. Before this is possible, there must be a general consensus and convergence among the various Muslim countries. And this can be achieved by urgent call to World Islamic Shura Organization (WISO). I think if MAY ALLAH GRANT US WITH LEADERS WITH PURE ISLAMIC VISION AND HOPE. |
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