General Kufr and Its Applications – Dr Saleh as Saleh

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All Praise is due to Allaah, and may the salaah and salaam be on Prophet Muhammad, his household, and the noble companions and those who follow them until the Day of Resurrection.

Question:

If someone makes a statement of kufr or opposition to the Sunnah and he is a practicing Muslim, can we say he is a kafir?

Answer:

If a person commits an action of kufr or says a statement of kufr, then this person in particular can only be called a kafir only after certain criteria are met. These criteria include:

1. The conditions must be fulfilled that the action and/or statement is kufr and entails kufr.

2. It is necessary to check if there exist certain impediments that prevent the imputing of kufr on this particular person.

Actions and/or statements of kufr can be declared in general as such, however making them applicable on a specific person requires fulfilling the conditions and removing the impediments pertaining to takfeer. This is such because there may be causes which would prevent from imputing kufr on a particular person.

Moreover, it is not left for anyone to indulge in takfeer as this is the right of Allaah, (subhannahu wa ta’ala), and is a very grave matter to the extent that if you impute kufr on a person incorrectly, then the kufr may return on you; this applies to imputing kufr on the common Muslim as well as the rulers. The Prophet (sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) commanded the Muslim in the authentic hadith: “Say that which is good or stay silent.”

If this is for general matters, then what about takfeer? Then, by all means, it is necessary to refrain from indulging in this matter and leave it to the grand and reliable scholars of Islaam. They are the ones who can deduce the correct rulings vis-à-vis the kufr of a specific person. Similarly, this is not a matter for even the senior students of knowledge to take part in openly.

It seems nowadays that most people have nothing else to do but speak about the hukaam (the leaders) [1] and takfeer, day and night, in dreams and in awakness. If we claim to be on the path of the salaf (the righteous predecessors), then Muslims should not engage themselves in this matter. Regrettably, most common Muslims make analysis of the whole world political affairs and make judgments with ease and little fear of Allaah (subhannahu wa ta’ala). However, none of this is the business of the common Muslim. Their involvement in these matters can only aggravate situations and cause disunity. Some argue that, “Politics is from Islaam; Islaam and politics are the same.” They come through these doors. When you ask them about politics, you will find they read twelve newspapers, watch all the satellite news channels, and sit in countless circles, day and night, analyzing politics and so-called current affairs. This is what they consider as “politics”! At the very least, this is counterproductive and not beneficial for the person who will be responsible for every minute of his life, which he is required to fill with what is good and beneficial. The legislative policies in Islaam are the true “politics.” And this is not for the common Muslims to deal with, not to mention the “media” politics, filled with lies, counter-lies, endless analysis, deceptive statements, emotional speeches, etc. I ask Allaah (subhannahu wa ta’ala) to teach us all that which is beneficial and to save us from all that is evil. Aameen.

All Praise is due to Allaah, and may Allaah’s salaah and salaam be on Prophet Muhammad, his household, and the noble companions and those who follow them until the Day of Resurrection.

Saleh As-Saleh
Original material transcribed from understand-Islaam.net
By Br. Abu Abdullah Al-Amreeki.
10-5-1427 AH
June 7, 2006

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Corrupt Modern Practices : Demonstrations, Sit-ins, Strikes – Dr Saleh as Saleh

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All Praise is due to Allah, and may the salaah and salaam be on Prophet Muhammad, his household, and the noble companions and those who follow them until the Day of Resurrection.

Previously, we discussed the legal and illegal pledges, known as al-bay’ah, as well as partisanship (hizbiyyah). In continuity with that, it is appropriate to discuss certain practices that are taking place in the Muslim world in the form of so-called protests, namely demonstrations, sitins, and strikes. In our time, some people embrace everything that comes to us from the east or west. These practices are not an exception. This has reached the extent that some consider these practices as a means for da’wah (calling others to Allah). Given this, it is appropriate to determine whether this is the reality.

Types of Protests and Their Intentions

There are three specific types of protests that are used. They are demonstrations, sit-ins, and strikes.

A demonstration is when a group of people will meet along a street or a main road carrying banners, shouting, yelling, and demanding certain things be done or to show strength. This is known in Arabic as mudhaharah.

A sit-in is known as ‘itisam in Arabic. In our times, it involves sitting in one place (e.g., headquarters of a party, parliament, a factory, a campus, etc.) for a certain time, without leaving, in objection to some grievance, demanding that grievance be addressed.

The third type of protest is a strike. This is known as idrabat, with the origin of this word meaning refraining. As such, you refuse or hold back from doing a certain practice in order to request something. Examples of this include workers in a factory refusing to go to work, demanding higher wages or students not going to school, protesting a certain matter.

Given the definition of the different matters, the question arises how these things crept into the Islamic society. Mostly, they came from the West where they appeared originally; it was transferred to the Muslim world by primarily political and secular parties. These practices were later embraced by some Islamic groups who imitated such a methodology while trying to find some evidence in shariah to support these practices.

Evidences Cited to Justify Protests

It is important to note that those who cite evidences justifying these practices are not scholars. They are primarily thinkers and writers.

First, they cite the narration that when Umar ibn al-Khattab (radi Allahu ‘anhu) accepted Islam, the Prophet (sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) came out resting on the shoulders of two companions, namely Umar and Hamza. This was done to show the strength of the Muslims to the pagan Arabs of Quraysh. This hadith was reported by Abu Nu’aim in his book, al-Hillayyah. al-Haafidh ibn Hajar also reported it in his book al-Issaba relating it to Muhammad ibn Uthman’s book of history and as well as in al-Fath where he related it to al-Bazaar. The narrations of this incident revolve around a person named Ishaaq ibn ‘Abdullah ibn Abi Farwa. However, his hadith is rejected. Therefore, this incident can not be cited as a proof.

Second, these thinkers also take as proof the gathering of the Muslims on ‘Eid and Fridays. They twist the nature of these events to make them evidence for the permissibility of demonstrating, sit-ins, and showing strength. In response, it is necessary to note that there is no evidence in this. The gatherings on ‘Eid and Fridays are acts of worship and can not be linked to these protests. These gatherings are to make manifest the symbols of Allah in worship, in accordance with the way Allah chose and commanded. We can not stretch these acts of worship the way we want as this would entail abuse.

Therefore, there is no legally justifiable stance for these protests.

Effects of Protests

The effects of these protests, demonstrations and strikes are numerous and very serious.

Firstly, they bring forth chaotic behavior to the streets due to crowding and the like, negatively influencing the affairs of people. They can easily endanger the lives of many, while also providing an environment for theft and robbery. Many businesses could also be affected; for example, if a business does not close on the day of a demonstration, the protesters may vandalize or damage the building or even label the owners as traitors. And all of this occurred in many Islamic and Non-Islamic Capitals in the World.

Secondly, even when people try to go along with these protests to protect their benefits, they are forced to close their shops, negatively impacting their affairs as well as the economy in general. If they do not close their shops they are called “traitors”, “un-patriotic,” and so forth.

Thirdly, these protests provide a golden opportunity for those with hidden agendas or the people of fitnah to infiltrate the ranks of these demonstrations, to the degree where some of them may use firearms to create a fitnah or escalate the confrontation between the demonstrators and the security forces. This will lead the security forces to return fire on the crowd, potentially wounding many people.

Fourthly, these acts instigate animosity and hatred between the members of society, specifically the citizens and the security forces. Since the security forces usually try to prevent these demonstrations, there will be bloodshed and injury, which may lead to revenge attacks.

Fifthly, these practices lead to the halting of economic production in many sectors of the economy, especially during strikes. Most of the time when these groups intend to demonstrate, they ask the factory workers to join them, causing work to cease at times when the country is in dear need of collaboration between its ranks.

Sixthly, these protests disturb the overall security in the land due to the confrontations associated with them.

Seventhly, those who took these practices as a means of worship are worshiping Allah through a methodology that is not legislated and baseless. Therefore, they end up worshipping Allah through a way that is not acceptable to Him (: subhannahu wa ta’ala). For any act to be accepted, it must be done with the correct intentions and condoned by shariah. The actions of these people remind us of the statement of ibn Masoud (radi Allahu ‘anhu) when he said, “Many are those who intended good but could not achieve it.”

In order to attain the good, you must work according to the sunnah and the legal methods.

Eightly, these demonstrations hasten confrontations between the groups that utilize them and the government, since these practices appear as threats to the survival and security of the government itself. Therefore, the plotting begins against these groups, often resulting in unpleasant consequences and continuous animosity and mistrust.

The claim that these protests are permissible has led to their acceptance by the rejectionist Shia’ (Raafidah), who made such demonstrations against what they classified as imperialism during Hajj. Many innocent people were killed because of this, as is well known.

Misconceptions

There are numerous misconceptions regarding the value and permissibility of these practices. For example, some note that other countries regulate demonstrations and permit them according to their laws. As such, they fail to recognize the harm in doing the same. The response to this is that even if the government was to allow such practices, then we should not resort to them because there is no legal evidence justifying them, and we have to follow shariah above all other matters. We do not follow the general motto that says, “Objectives justify the means.” In Islam, the objectives must be legal, and the means that attain these objectives must be legal.

Similarly, others engage in these practices saying, “So-and-so considered these practices to be permissible.” However, it is necessary to note that these acts were not practised by the salaf, and had these demonstrations been something beneficial, they would have resorted to it, and we have no reports to indicate such. Moreover, when someone gives a fatwa, what really matters is the daleel (evidences) as any opinion without a proof can not be considered, even if it is made by the most knowledgeable of people as we are obligated to follow the Prophet (sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) and his companions who informed us all that is good.

If someone asserts that these practices had some benefits during certain times or in some countries, bringing useful results, then the response is that such results is not a proof for their permissibility since the criteria is the affirmation of the daleel and the acting of the salaf. Furthermore, we assert that if these demonstrations were successful during certain times, then most often, they failed and only lead to casualties, hastening confrontations with these groups, leading to their disintegration.

Conclusion

These are some points concerning these contemporary matters, which are counter productive and have depleted the energy of Muslim groups and youths in many parts of the Muslim world. We ask Allah to save us and to save our societies from all forms of corrupt and deviant practices, and to show us the truth and make us follow it while showing us the falsehood and safeguarding us from that.

All Praise is due to Allah, and may the salaah and salaam be on Prophet Muhammad, his household, and the noble companions and those who follow them until the Day of Resurrection.

Saleh As-Saleh
19-5-1427
June 15, 2006

Acknowledgment: This work originally appeared on understand-islam.net in audio form. It was based upon an article by Shaykh Muhammad alKhamees, may Allaah preserve him. It was transcribed and organized by br. Abu Abdullaah al-Amreeki, then text was reviewed by sis Umm Ahmad Al-Kanadiyyah, Jazaahmu Allaahu Khairan.

Fasting & Ramadhan – Dr. Saleh as Saleh [Audio|En]

Introduction to Fasting

Fasting Ramadan

The Day of Ashoorah – the 10th of Muharram

‘Eid – Rulings and Sunan

Fasting – Women Issues – FAQ – Dr. Saleh as Saleh [Audio|En]

Women Issues – Menses

FAQ – Fasting – Menses – Start During the Fasting Day 1:41

FAQ – Fasting – Menses – Stop at Fajr – Stop During the Day 1:14

FAQ – Fasting – Menses at Time of Seeking Laylatul Qadr 4:50

FAQ – Fasting – Menses Inhibitor 5:06

FAQ – Fasting – Menses Irregular – 2 Questions 2:55

FAQ – Fasting – Menses Start at Time of Adhan of Maghrib 1:15

Women Issues – Pregnancy – Nursing

FAQ – Fasting – Miscarriage – Human Features Present or Absent 2:24

FAQ – Fasting – Postpartum – Getting Benefits from Ramadan 0:45

FAQ – Fasting – Postpartum and Nursing – Breading the Fast – 4:04

FAQ – Fasting – Pregnancy – Bleeding During Pregnancy 1:57

FAQ – Fasting – Pregnancy – Nursing – Making Up 5:19

FAQ – Fasting – Ultra Sound Examination 1:34

Women – Other Issues

FAQ – Fasting – i3tikaaf for Women – Seclusion is Not Done at Home 3:53

FAQ – Fasting – Women and Taraweeh 1:37

FAQ – Fasting – Women Sad Because They Cannot Fast 1:31

Etiquettes with Allaah – Dr. Saleh as Saleh [Audio|En]

Etiquettes with Allaah – part 01

Etiquettes with Allaah – part 02 

Knowledge & Etiquette in Seeking it – Dr Saleh as Saleh [Audio|En]

Knowledge in Islam

Etiquettes In Seeking Knowledge – part 01 

Etiquettes In Seeking Knowledge – part 02 

Etiquettes In Seeking Knowledge – part 03

Etiquettes with Allaah – part 01

Etiquettes with Allaah – part 02 

Points of Benefit :Regarding Seeking Knowledge and Impediments

Suggested Study Program for the Seeker of Knowledge

The Concise Fiqh : Tahara (Purification) – Dr Saleh as Saleh [Audio|En]

01 Fiqh Summarized – Purification and Water 
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02 Fiqh Summarized – Utensils and Kafir Clothes
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The Heart and Its Diseases – Dr Saleh as Saleh [Audio|En]

The Heart and Its Diseases – Based upon the work of Ibn Taymiyyah and Ibnul Qayyim rahimahumullaah

01- The Heart – Ibn Taymiyah and Ibnul Qayyim – 5:04

02- The Heart – Its Three Types – 19:31

03- The Heart – Its Diseases – 67:40

04- The Heart – Benefit In Seeking Guidance (audio corrupted..)

Goodness and Necessity of Islam – Based upon the work of Sh. Ibn Baaz – Dr Saleh as Saleh [Audio|En]

01- Goodness and Necessity of Islaam – part 1 – 49:04

02- Goodness and Necessity of Islaam – part 2 – 42:46

03- Goodness and Necessity of Islaam – part 3 – 38:10

04- Goodness and Necessity of Islaam – part 4  – 34:34

How to Understand Islaam – Dr Saleh as Saleh [Audio|En]

01- How to Understand Islam – Awareness of the Need To Understand the Deen  24:52
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02- How To Understand Islam – Allaah Shows Us the Path To Understand the Deen – 40:20
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03- How To Understand Islam – The Saved Group Follows the Way of the Companions – 32:12
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04- How To Understand Islam – The Preservation of the Quraan – 14:41
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Who Deserves to Be Worshipped Alone – Dr Saleh as Saleh [Audio|En]

01- Fiqh ul Ibaadah – Understanding Worship – 44:25

02- Creation of You and Me 43:45

03- The Belief in Allaah – Evidences of His Existence 36:54

04- Creation and Evolution – Man and Nature – Darwin 64:14

05- Transcendence of Allaah – Refuting Doubts About Uluw 87:31

06- Purpose of Creation – Return to the Creator 58:54

07- Allaah Is the True God 28:22

08- Wisdoms of Man’s Existence on Earth – part 1 46:09

09- Wisdoms of Man’s Existence on Earth – part 2 44:35

Ihsaan – Hadeeth of Jibreel – Dr. Saleh As-Saleh [Audio|En]

An-Nawawi 40 Hadith – 02 – Hadeeth Jibreel – Ihsaan (Download Mp3)
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The Belief In the Pre-Decree – The Good and the Bad of It – Dr Saleh As-Saleh [Audio|En]

Belief In the Pre-Decree – The Good and the Bad of It (Download Mp3)
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The Correct Creed : Qadar (Pre-Decree) – Dr. Saleh As-Saleh [Audio|En]

The Correct Creed – Abdus Salaam Burjis – 10- Pre-Decree – Saleh-As-Saleh

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The Correct Creed : Books – Shaykh Abdus-Salaam bin Barjiss / Dr. Saleh As-Saleh [Audio|En]

The Correct Creed – Abdus Salaam Burjis – 07- Books – Saleh-As-Saleh

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The Correct Creed : Angels – Dr. Saleh As-Saleh [Audio|En]

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The Correct Creed That Every Muslim Should Know
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Tafseer of Surah 102 At-Takaathur – Dr. Saleh-As-Saleh [Audio|En]

Tafseer – 102- At-Takaathur – Saleh-As-Saleh
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Tahneek for Newborn – Dr. Saleh-As-Saleh [Audio|En]

39- Riyaadus Saaliheen – 44 – Patience of Umm Sulaym – Tahneek for Newborn – Saleh-As-Saleh
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Ruling on Young Children in the Masjid – Dr. Saleh As-Saleh [Audio|En]

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Rulings Related To Hadaanah – Child Care and Custody – Dr Saleh-As-Saleh [Audio|En]

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