Ibn Baz (rahimahullah)
on slandering Duaat
Question:
In recent days there has been a lot of
slander against those who call people to Islam (daa’iyahs) and dividing
them into groups and categories. What is your opinion on that?
Answer:
Praise be to Allaah.
Allaah has enjoined justice and good
treatment of others, and He has forbidden wrongdoing, hatred and enmity.
Allaah sent His Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon
him) with the same message as He sent all the Messengers, namely the
call to Tawheed and to worship of Allaah alone. He commanded him to
establish justice and forbade him to do the opposite, i.e., to worship
anything other than Allaah, to cause division and to transgress against
the rights of others.
In these days it has become very common
that people who claim to have knowledge and to be calling people to good
slander many of their brothers among the well-known daa’iyahs, and they
talk about the seekers of knowledge, daa’iyahs and lecturers. They do
that in secret in their own gatherings, but it may be recorded on tapes
that are distributed among the people, and they may do it openly in
public lectures in the mosques. This behaviour goes against the commands
of Allaah and His Messenger in several ways.
1 – It is a transgression against the
rights of the Muslims, and against the elite of the people, namely the
seekers of knowledge and daa’iyahs who are striving to make the people
aware and to teach them and correct their beliefs and practices, and to
organize lessons and lectures, and to write beneficial books.
2 – It splits the Muslims and causes
division in their ranks. They are the most in need of unity and they
need to keep away from division, discord and too much gossip amongst
themselves, especially when the daa’iyahs who are being slandered are
from among the Ahl al-Sunnah wa’l-Jamaa’ah who are well known for their
opposition to bid’ah (innovation) and myth, and for standing up against
those who promote such things, and for exposing their plots and tricks.
We see no benefit to be gained by such actions, except for the enemies
who lie in wait for opportunities to harm the Muslims, such as the
kaafirs, hypocrites and followers of bid’ah and misguidance.
3 – This action offers support and help
for the self-serving among the secularists, westernizers and other
heretics who are well known for stirring up trouble among the daa’iyahs
and telling lies against them, and inciting people against them in their
writings and recordings. It is contrary to Islamic brotherhood for those
who are too hasty to help their enemies against their brothers among the
seekers of knowledge, daa’iyahs and others.
4 – This spreads corrupts ideas in the
hearts and minds of the common folk and elite; it spreads and propagates
lies and false rumours, and causes a great deal of backbiting and
slander. It leaves the door wide open to evil people who persist in
spreading doubts and stirring up fitnah, and who are keen to cause harm
to the believers by accusing them of things that they did not do.
5 – Much of what is being said has no
basis in reality; rather these are illusions which the Shaytaan has made
attractive to them, through which he has tempted them. Allaah says
(interpretation of the meaning):
“O you who
believe! Avoid much suspicion; indeed some suspicions are sins. And spy
not, neither backbite one another…”[al-Hujuraat 49:12]
The believer should interpret what his
Muslim brother says in the best possible way. One of the salaf said:
Never think of something that is said by your brother as being bad when
you still find room for a good interpretation.
6 – Whatever ijtihaad is produced by
some scholars or seekers of knowledge, in areas where ijtihaad is
permitted, the author of said ijtihaad cannot be blamed or rebuked for
it, so long as he is qualified to engage in ijtihaad. If someone else
has a different opinion, it is better for him to debate with him in a
proper manner, striving to reach the truth via the shortest route and
leaving no room for the insinuating whispers of the Shaytaan or for him
to cause trouble among the believers. If that is not possible, and
someone thinks that he has no choice but to explain what is wrong with
his ijtihaad, then he should choose the best wording and the most subtle
way of explaining, and not resort to attacking, slandering or going to
extremes in criticizing him, which may cause others to reject the truth
or to turn away from it. He should also avoid criticizing specific
people, casting aspersions upon their intentions or saying unnecessary
or irrelevant things about them. In such cases the Messenger (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) would say, “What
is the matter with some people who say such and such…?”
The advice I offer to these brothers
who have fallen into the sin of slandering the daa’iyahs is to repent to
Allaah for the things that they have written or said that may have
corrupted the hearts of some youth and filled them with hatred and
grudges, and kept them from seeking beneficial knowledge or from calling
people to Allaah by making them preoccupied with gossip and talking
about this one and that one, and seeking out faults for which they could
criticize people, and going to extremes in doing that.
I also advise them to offer expiation
for the things that they have done by writing and other means that they
think they should not have done, and to remove from people’s minds the
wrong ideas they may have given them. They should focus on fruitful
actions which will bring them closer to Allaah and will be beneficial to
people, and they should beware of being too hasty to accuse people of
kufr, fisq and bid’ah without any clear evidence or proof. The Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:
“Whoever says to his brother ‘O kaafir!’ one of them will be deserving
of that description.” (Saheeh, agreed upon).
It is prescribed for those who call
others to the truth and for seekers of knowledge, if they are uncertain
about something said by a scholar or anyone else, to refer to the
prominent scholars and to ask them, so that they can explain the facts
of the matter to them and remove the confusion and doubt from their
minds, in accordance with the words of Allaah in Soorat al-Nisaa’ (interpretatiuon
of the meaning):
“When there comes
to them some matter touching (public) safety or fear, they make it known
(among the people); if only they had referred it to the Messenger or to
those charged with authority among them, the proper investigators would
have understood it from them (directly). Had it not been for the Grace
and Mercy of Allaah upon you, you would have followed Shaytaan (Satan),
save a few of you” [al-Nisaa’ 4:83]
And Allaah is the One Whom we ask to
reform all the Muslims and to unite their hearts in taqwa and to bring
the scholars of the Muslims and those who call to the truth together in
doing that which pleases Him and will benefit His slaves. May He unite
them in following guidance and protect them against all the causes of
division and dissent; may He support the truth through them and
humiliate falsehood through them, for He is the One Who is able to do
that. May Allaah bless our Prophet Muhammad and his family and
companions, and those who follow his guidance until the Day of
Resurrection.
Majmoo’ Fataawa wa Maqaalaat
Mutanawwi’ah li Samaahat al-Shaykh ‘Abd al- ‘Azeez ibn ‘Abd-Allaah ibn
Baaz (may Allaah have mercy on him), vol. 7, p. 311.
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