Sheikh
Saif Al Haadi asked Dr Kahlan Al Kharousi: Honourable Sheikh, we
come back to discuss this topic again in relation to the EID and we might need
this question as a message from you to the Muslim world which is going through
a phase of continuous conflict, which also depriving many families and children
of happiness.
The
area of tensions and conflicts in our Muslim world do not seem close to peace.
This worries us especially since we are celebrating Eid – we remember them here
– There are children and families who are deprived of the joy of Eid. What
would you like to tell them in regards to interacting with the day of the Eid
and what message do you want to send out to those countries?
Dr
Kahlan Al Kharousi: First
and doubtlessly, a rational person would feel sorry for the calamities and
disasters that are happening in Muslim world. However, the truth has to be
said, I have some advice on this occasion and I believe that the condition
might change if this advice reaches sound minds.
1.
Firstly I address the
people of religious knowledge (scholars), preachers and advocates of the
religion:-
·
“STOP THE FATWAS THAT ARE
RESPONSIBLE FOR BLOODSHED” as the scent of
those fatwas has become rotten and blocked the nostrils. Previously, the
leading scholars were very cautious about getting involved in the matters of
blood (fatwa related to bloodshed), whereas today we witness those who think
they are amongst the knowledgeable - and they are definitely far from them –
who are extremely bold when it comes to the blood shedding. They even appear in
satellite channels to issue fatwas provoking bloodshed and killing innocent
souls without fearing Allah and no consideration of the consequences.
Therefore, the first step would be – and in this is a reminder to myself to my
brothers- a plea to our sheikhs, scholars and preachers. We say: “May Allah
bless you, but please STOP THE BLOODSHEDDING FATWAS”. These fatwas
which you use to justify the shed of innocent blood have no validity with Allah
and you will be held accountable for every single drop of blood.
·
“STOP THEM” out
of fear of the Almighty Allah’s Wrath and ask for His satisfaction.
I.
2.The second
advice: to the leaders of states and decision makers:-
·
“STOP THE EXECUTION
DECREES”, for they have provoked people and created a very obvious
sense of despair and anger in them. It is amongst the reasons that led to the
bloody fatwas. The rule says: “Punishments are warded off with suspicions, and
“Making an error in forgiveness is far better than making an error in declaring
punishment”.
·
RESOLVE THE CONDITION OF
YOUR SOCIETIES through wisdom, insight and righr judgement and through
helping the misled youths (boys and girls) in this bitter reality they live in.
·
PREPARE THEM TO BE
CONSTRUCTIVE and enable them to learn the proper Islamic knowledge, the
knowledge of the modest and rightly rooted scholars.
·
GIVE PEOPLE THEIR RIGHT
and FREEDOM. However, if the condition remains as it is, there no doubt
this will lead to more bloodshed, excessiveness and extremism, and this does
not benefit anyone.
1.
And I address my brothers
and sisters from the general public:-
·
“DO NOT INVOLVE
YOURSELVES IN AFFAIRS YOU DO NOT KNOW ABOUT” as Almighty Allah says:
-“Do not pursue that of which you have no knowledge, indeed, the hearing, the
sight and the heart- about all those [one] will be questioned”-, and He says:
-“Oh who you believe, if there comes to you a disobedient one with information,
investigate, lest you harm a people out of ignorance and become over what you
have done, regretful”.- We are in great need of verifying.....in great need of
being sure. We are in great need to help ourselves putt off the fire of the
FITNA (sedition) and not to add more fuel to it.
Nowadays,
most people (the ignorant people before the learned and intellectuals) take
news as facts –though it might be untrue- without taking the effort to verify
its credibility. You find many contributing to the uprising of the FITNA and to
the deepening of the wounds. Since maintaining silence is safer for them... it
is an obligation. The reason is that whatever they receive is conveyed to them
via suspicious or directed media, or they are not getting the full picture or the
information in incorrect or not from reliable source. And they end up
instigating sectarian division and fanaticism in their comments, contributions
and discussions either by their writing or audible comments, posts, etc.
The
duty of the general public is to observe their limits and not to inflame the
FITNA but to seek reconciliation among the parties.
Also I
find myself obliged to share some thoughts due to their importance on this
occasion that that this sectarian polarisation or what is called “Sectarian
Proselytisation” or “Sectarian Missionary” has led to many animosities,
enmities and angry reactions. What is this all for? Will the nature of the
different school of thoughts change after all these centuries? How much will
one sect gain from having tens or hundreds of people joining it? The days
alternate, as Allah says: “and these days (of varying conditions) We alternate
among the people”. It is a duty to go beyond these sharp sectarian
polarisations which only lead to nothing but more dispersion in the unity of
the ummah (Muslim nation) and we shall remember that Allah says: “And who is
better in speech that one who invites to Allah and does righteousness and says,
I am of the Muslims”. We look into the common aspects that unite, and hold upon
them, strengthen them and nurture our offspring according to them.
Amazingly,
you see a non-practicing Muslim who doesn’t care about Islam, yet you find him
to be one of the most bigoted people when it comes to his own sect. So they
join the vain talkers in inflaming ignorant sectarianism. Ideally, the
existence of sectarian diversity should have been a reason to bring mercy, ease
and positive plurality, and it shouldn’t have been a reason for misery and
enmities which then lead to accusations of un-virtuous behaviour, disbelief and
committing bid’ah (innovation in religious matters) in matters are wide enough
(for different opinions) ...eventually this will lead to bloodshed and
explosions!
Also I
wish we ponder about Allah’s saying: “no bearer of burdens will bear the burden
of another” – whomsoever comes with crime bears its burden, and hence, it is
never right -in Allah’s shari’ah nor in sane humane laws- for innocents to be
punished for someone else’s crimes. So how do innocents get killed, because
they belong to the ethnicity or sect of someone who has killed someone else? So
they carry the other’s burden and they get killed for that, only because one
person who belongs to their land, ethnicity or sect had committed a particular
crime in another country!!
This is
a catastrophe that is taking place in the reality of the ummah and you find
some people justifying these acts. Although the right approach is that only the
criminal should bear the consequences of his own crime and if he is to be
persecuted, then there should be just as well. Allah says: “and whoever is
killed unjustly, We have given his heir authority but let him not exceed limits
in (the matter of ) taking life, indeed, he has been supported ( by the Law)”.
And He says: “do not transgress; indeed, Allah does not like transgressors”.
And He says: “...and for (all) violations is legal retribution, so whoever has
assaulted you, then assault him in the same way that he has assaulted you”. For
equality in retribution, as the scholars put it –in the simplest form-if a
person slanders against a person, it is not right for the other person to
return the slander! He could instead defend himself by refuting the accuser,
but he can’t accuse him back because he will be violating his honour –this is
not correct according to the shari’ah. Now this is because of some words. How
should it be when it comes to the matters of people’s rights or people’s
lives?!
So we
have to stop at Allah’s limit and reject the sectarianism, polarisation and
proselytisation. And stop considering ourselves victorious when a person joins
one of the sects.
There
are many confused people who don’t know anything about Islam. Why don’t we
direct our efforts towards them, there are in need of guidance? When they
become aware of the virtues of this religion, they become constructive energy.
So these are some of the issues that we need to remind ourselves
of in such occasions and conditions. We ask Allah the Exalted to be
compassionate with us and also to have mercy on the deprived and depressed people
all over the world.
Reference:
http://www.ahlulistiqamah.co.uk/index.php/en/articles/51-stop-blood-shedding-fatwas
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