Hunting for Mistakes and the Vulture Culture:
Destroying Correct
Cultivation
Words from the Senior
Scholars - may Allaah have mercy on them
WORDS FROM SHAYKH 'ABDUL-'AZIZ BIN BAZ
"What has
become common in this age, is that many of those who ascribe themselves
to knowledge and calling to good, fall into belittling many of their
brothers who are well-known da'is, and speaking against the
honour of the students of knowledge and the da'is. This is done
sometimes secretly in their circles, sometimes on cassettes which are
then circulated amongst the people, or sometimes publicly mentioned in
their gatherings in the mosques. And this matter opposes the command of
Allaah and His Messenger from a number of angles ... So I sincerely
advise those brothers who have fallen into slandering and maligning the
da'is, that they should repent to Allaah, the Most High,
for what they have written with their own hands, and what they have said
with their own tongues; which may have been a cause for corrupting the
hearts of some of the youths; filling their hearts with hatred and
malice, and pre-occupying them away from acquiring beneficial knowledge
and calling to Allaah, because of being pre-occupied with gossiping and
rumour mongering; and with speech about this person and that person; and
with hunting for the mistakes of people, and burdening them with this.
Likewise, I sincerely advise them that they should redress whatever they
have done, and declare themselves free from the likes of these actions,
through writing: or methods other than this. They should remove whatever
may have entered the minds and thoughts of those who listened to them,
and they should take to doing those fruitful actions that will draw them
closer to Allaah, and which will be of benefit to the worshippers. They
should beware of being hasty in pronouncing takfîr, tafsiq
or tabdi upon people, without the truth being explained, and
without the proofs being established. The Prophet sallallahu 'alayhi
wa sallam said: "Whosoever says to his
brother: 'O unbeliever' then it will return to one of them. "
The authenticity of this hadith has been agreed upon."
[Majmu'
Fatawa wa Maqalat Mutanawwi'ah (7/311-314), abridged.]
WORDS FROM SHAYKH MUHAMMAD IBN SALIH AL-'UTHAYMIN
"It is
essential for a student of knowledge to safeguard his time from being
wasted. And time wasting occurs in a number of ways:- Firstly: That one
leaves committing to memory and revising what one has read. Secondly:
That one sits with his friends and indulges in vain and idle talk which
contains no benefit. Thirdly, and this Is the most harmful of them upon
a student of knowledge: That he has no concern except pursuing people's
statements with he said this and he said that and with what occurred and
what is taking place regarding an issue that is of no concern to him.
And there is no doubt that this is from a weakness of [his] Islaam,
since the Prophet sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam said:
"Part of a person's good Islâm is to leave alone that which does not
concern him." And busying oneself with qila wa qala
and excessive questioning are time-wasters. And it is, in reality, a
disease which, when it comes into man - we ask Allaah for well-being -
it becomes his greatest concern. Due to this, he may even sometimes show
enmity ('ada) to one who does not deserve enmity, or show
allegiance (wala) to one who does not deserve allegiance, because
of concerning himself with these issues which pre-occupy him away from
knowledge, under the pretext of "championing the truth", whilst this is
not the case! Rather, this is part of pre-occupying oneself with an
issue that does not concern him. If, however, a report comes to you
without you having pursued or sought it, then all people receive news,
but they do not busy themselves with it, nor does it become their
greatest concern. This is because this pre-occupies the student of
knowledge, corrupts his affair; and opens up for the Ummah the door of
bigoted partisanship (hizbiyyah), which then splits the Ummah."
[Kitabul
'Ilm (204-205)]
FROM THE WORDS OF SHAYKH 'ABDULLAH AL-GHUNAYMAN
Amongst
the consequences of the actions of these individuals is that they have
confused the thoughts of many of the youth. Thus, as a result, some
youths have strayed from the path of guidance and have begun to follow
what those - who criticize others, and who have stood in the path of
da'wah and blocked the path of Allaah - have drawn up for them. Some
of the youth, as a result of those individuals who criticize others, now
sense a great gap between them and the Scholars, and now harbour great
misgivings, causing them to stay away from the Scholars. Some have begun
to categorize people according to what he hears from these people,
saying: so and so is from the Ikhwan, because he talks, visits or
sits with a person from the Ikhwan; or that such and such is from
the Sururis; or such and such is from the profiterors [i.e. those
who wish to please everybody, even at the expense of the truth], etc.
The amazing thing is that these people imagine that by doing so, they
are applying the methodology of al-jarh wat-ta'dil. However, they
have adopted in this action, ignorant leaders who are misguided and who
misguide others. Thus, it is upon the Muslim to fear Allaah regarding
himself and those poor souls who are not even a quarter, or a tenth of
the learned.
There
occurs in the authentic hadith: "That Allaah
guides through you even a single person, is better than the choicest of
camels." [Related by al-Bukhari
(2942), from Sahl Ibn Sa'd radiallahu 'anhu]
Meaning
that it is better for you in this world. Likewise, whosoever misguides
even a single person, will bear a great burden; as Allaah - the Most
High - said, after mentioning the story of one of the Adam's
children killing his brother: "Because of
that, We ordained for the Children of Isra'il that whosoever kills a
person, not because of a life for a life; or killed a person in order to
spread corruption upon the earth, it is as if he has killed the whole of
mankind." [Surah 5:32].
Thus, to
send someone astray in his religion is far far greater than killing him.
So statements regarding matters of religion must be stated along with
their proofs from either Allaah's Book, or the Sunnah of His
Messenger sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam, and that when making such
statements one should seek by that the Face of Allaah alone; and also
one should ascertain if the harm resulting from such speech is not
greater than the benefit, or that one's intention is not due to envy of
a particular individual, or due to the following of one's desires.
[Al Hawa
wa Atharuhu fil Khilaf (33-34)]
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