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Thursday, October 31, 2019

Sources of Legislation in Islam


Sources of Legislation in Islam

Sources of Legislation in Islam

[The Holy Qurᶦan, the Prophetic Sunnah, Analogy (Qiyaas), and Juristic Deduction (Ijtihaad)].


Introduction:

Every legal decision (For example: lawful, prohibited, allowed, etc…) and every legislation must be based on an evidence from the Holy Qurᶦan.

If this evidence is not found in the Holy Qurᶦan, scholars search for it in the Prophetic Sunnah (a saying, an act, or a tacit approval) concerning this situation.

If this also is not found, we use “analogy” which means searching for a similar situation that occurred in the time of the Prophet.

If this also not obtained using analogy, a jurisprudent uses juristic deduction, if only he is eligible to do so, in order to conclude a legal decision which is suitable to the objectives of Islamic Law.

Legal decisions have frequently been derived from the Holy Qurᶦan and Prophetic Sunnah, especially in obligations and pillars, so the Prophet has emphasized them.

●ᶦIrbaad ibn Sariyah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah said: “Verily he among you who lives long will see great discord, so you must keep to my Sunnah and the Sunnah of the Rightly- Guided Caliphs (AL-Khulafaa Ar-Rashideen), those who guide to the right way. 
Hold fast to it [literally: cling to it with your molar teeth]. 
Beware of newly invented matters [in the religion], for verily every innovation (Bidᶦah) is a misguidance.” 
Reference: 40 Hadith Nawawi 28

Note that:
The Rightly-Guided Caliphs are Abu Bakr As-Sideeq, ᶦUmar ibn AL-Khattab, ᶦUthman ibn ᶦAffan, and ᶦAli ibn Abi Talib.

●Yahya related to me from Malik that he heard that the Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said, “I have left two matters with you. As long as you hold to them, you will not go the wrong way. They are the Book of Allah (the Holy Qurᶦan) and the Sunnah of His Prophet.”
Reference: Muwatta Malik- The Decree.  Book 46, Hadith 1628
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The Book of Allah and the Sunnah


Examples for them:


¨Pilgrimage is a pillar and an obligation.
From the Qurᶦan: And [due] to Allah from the people is a pilgrimage to the House- for whoever is able to find thereto a way﴿ 
Chapter of the Family of ᶦImran.

From the Sunnah (As a saying):

Abu-Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah (P.P.B.U.H) delivered a speech and said, “O people! Hajj has been made obligatory for you, so perform Hajj.” [Muslim].

(As an act):
●Narrated Qatadah: I asked Anas, “How many times did the Prophet perform Hajj?” He (Anas) replied, “Once.”
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¨Sacrifice is slaughtered after the prayer of Sacrifice Festival (ᶦId AL-Adha).
From the Qurᶦan: So pray to Your Lord and sacrifice [to Him alone]﴿ Chapter of AL-Kawthar. Verse NO 2

From the Sunnah:
●Narrated AL-Baraᶦ: I heard the Prophet (P.P.B.U.H) delivering a speech saying, “The first thing to be done on this day (the first day of the Festival of Sacrifice) is to pray; after returning from the prayer we slaughter our sacrifices (in the name of Allah) and whoever does so, he acts according to our Sunnah.”
Reference: Sahih AL-Bukhari 951          Book 13, Hadith 3
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¨Prohibition of wine.
From the Qurᶦan: O you who have believed, indeed, intoxicants, gambling, [sacrificing on] stone alters [to other than Allah], and divining arrows are but defilement from the work of the Devil, so avoid it that you may be successful﴿ Chapter of the Table. Verse NO 90

From the Sunnah:
●Abu Said AL-Khudri (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: I heard Allah’s Messenger saying, “Verily Allah, the Exalted, has forbidden wine. So who hears this verse and he has anything of it with him, he should neither drink nor sell it.”
Reference: Sahih Muslim 1578      Book 22, Hadith 82
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There are many other such examples.
Sometimes legislation comes from the Prophetic Sunnah only. And this occurs according to God’s saying And whatever the Messenger has given you- take, and what he has forbidden you- refrain from. And fear Allah; indeed, Allah is severe in penalty﴿ 
Chapter of the Gathering.

Analogy

It is appending a matter, for which there is no text in the Qurᶦan or the Sunnah, to another matter for which there is a text in the Qurᶦan or the Sunnah. This is done when the two matters have the same rationale for this legal decision.

The Prophet has approved analogy as a source of legislation.

●Narrated Ibn ᶦAbbas: A woman from the tribe of Juhaynah came to the Prophet and said, “My mother had vowed to perform pilgrimage but she died before performing it. May I perform pilgrimage on my mother’s behalf?” 
He replied, “Yes! Perform pilgrimage on her behalf. If your mother had been in debt, would you have paid her debt or not? So, pay Allah’s debt as He has more right to be paid.”
Reference: Sahih AL-Bukhari 1852            Book 28, Hadith 32

Also the Prophetic tradition:
●Allah’s Apostle said, “Every intoxicant is wine (Khamr), and every wine is prohibited.”    
Reference: Sahih Muslim 2003d     Book 36, Hadith 95

According to the previous tradition, the logic analogy prohibits everything causes intoxication, no matter how many names are, like: whiskey, champagne, brandy, etc…
Whiskey causes intoxication, and everything causes intoxication is prohibited. Thus whiskey is prohibited.
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Juristic deduction


It means that a jurisprudent or a jurisconsult makes an effort in concluding a legal decision for a case that is not provided in the Qurᶦan or the Prophetic Sunnah and there is no similar case has occurred during the life of the Prophet and his Right Guided- Caliphs.

Conditions in which juristic deduction is allowed:
1) When there is no text in the Book or the Sunnah.
2) When there is a text but with no decisive proof.

Conditions of the independent jurist (who uses juristic deduction):
❶ He is a Muslim.
❷ He memorizes the Holy Qurᶦan perfectly.
❸ He is familiar with a number of the Holy Qurᶦan interpretations.
❹ He has studied the Prophetic Sunnah [traditions’ chains of authority (Sanad AL-Hadith) and traditions’ texts (Matn AL-Hadith)]. Also, he is aware of the true, weak, and fabricated traditions.
❺ He is an expert in jurisprudence principles, basics, and legal decisions. Also, he is familiar with the issues upon which there has been a consensus of the previous jurists.
❻ He is familiar with grammar, morphology, and vocabulary of Arabic Language.
❼ He consults a number of scholars regarding his opinion.
❽ Mental ability to balance between matters.
❾ He is quick- witted when he receives questions.
❿ He is familiar with people’s living conditions.

Legitimacy of juristic deduction


●Some companions of Muᶦadh ibn Jabal said:
“When the Messenger of Allah intended to send Muᶦadh ibn Jabal to the Yemen, he asked: ‘How will you judge when the occasion of deciding a case arises?’ 
He replied: ‘I shall judge in accordance with Allah’s Book.’ 
He asked :(What will you do) if you do not find any guidance in Allah’s Book?’ 
He replied: ‘(I shall act) in accordance with the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah.’ 
He asked: (What will you do) if you do not find any guidance in the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allah and in Allah’s Book?’
He replied: ‘I shall do my best to form an opinion and I shall spare no effort.’
The Messenger of Allah then patted him on the breast and said: ‘Praise be to Allah Who has helped the messenger of the Messenger of Allah to find something which pleases the Messenger of Allah.’
Reference: Sunan Abi Daoud 3592     Book 25, Hadith 22

Note Muᶦadh ibn Jabal was eligible to be an independent jurist.

●It was narrated from Anas ibn Malik that the Messenger of Allah said: “The most knowledgeable of my nation concerning the lawful and unlawful is Muᶦadh ibn Jabal.”           
Reference: Jamiᶦ AL-Tirmidhi. Chapter on Virtues.

¨When ᶦUmar ibn AL-Khattab appointed “Shuraiyh ibn AL-Harith” to be the judge of AL-Kufah, he said to him, “Refer to the thing that appears to you in the Book of Allah and do not ask anyone about it. When it does not appear to you in the Book of Allah, then follow the Sunnah of Allah’s Apostle in it. When it does not appear to you in the Sunnah, then make your independent juristic decision in it and consult scholars and righteous people.”

A juristic rule: No juristic deduction in the presence of a text.

We have previously mentioned that the Book and the Sunnah are the main sources for concluding a legal decision. So, when an evidence is found in both of them or in one of them, then no juristic deduction in the presence of a text.
For example:
God says And for you is half of what your wives leave if they have no child. But if they have a child, for you is one fourth of what they leave, after any bequest they [may have] made or debt﴿

It is an explicit provision in Chapter of Women in distribution of inheritance, so it is prohibited for any independent jurist to submit an opinion that violates it.

Respecting the text, which is present in the Book and the Sunnah, appears clearly in the Battle of Badr:

The Prophet took a place where he gets ready to meet Quraysh. 
Then, AL-Hubab ibn AL-Mundhir said to him: “Has God chosen this place for you, so that we cannot move forward or backward from it, or it is the opinion, the war, and the deceit?”
The Prophet said, “Indeed, it is the opinion, the war, and the deceit.”

AL-Hubab said, “O Messenger of Allah! As it is not a place (that Allah defined for you), lead people to move till we reach the nearest (well) of water and stay at it. Then, we make water more sunken in the other wells. 
As a result, we can drink water but they (our enemies) cannot drink it.

The Prophet said, “You have expressed the (wise) view.” Then, the Prophet got up and moved with his army according to AL-Hubab’s advice.

Note that: The water of Badr is a creek that flows in the plain of Badr, then it disperses in several wells.    


    

 








Sunday, October 27, 2019

Selections from Islamic Jurisprudence-Part 2 (Preface)

(Selections from Islamic Jurisprudence-Part 2 (Preface

Selections from Islamic Jurisprudence-Part 2 (Preface)

The Aim of Translating This Book


Praise be to Allah, Who has guided us to this, and in no way we could have been guided, unless Allah had guided us﴿           
Chapter of the Heights. Verse NO 43

I’d like to indicate that I have translated this book Selections from Islamic Jurisprudence- Part 2 for the sake of God, hoping that it helps to clarify and simplify Islamic Sunnah practices “Sunan” and optional acts of worship “Nawaafil” for non-Arabic speakers.

In The Name of Beneficent, Merciful God

Preface

Praise be to Allah alone. He is the First and the Last, the Evident and the Immanent, the Exalted and the Pardoner, the One and the Subduer, and the Guardian over His sovereignty night and day.

He is the One and the Only, the Unique and the Eternal Refuge, Who is neither begets nor is born, and nor is there to Him any equivalent.

Exalted are You. We have neither worshipped You truly, nor remembered You properly. We have not thanked You adequately. Your mercy is more comprehensive for us than Your torment, and Your forgiveness is nearer than Your punishment.

Blessings and peace be upon the truthful, the honest, Muhammad ibn Abd-Allah. He is Allah’s Prophet and the one chosen by Him. He is the first of Allah’s worshippers, the leader of strivers, and the seal of the Prophets and Messengers.

He is our intercessor when the contents of the graves are scattered, that within the breasts is obtained, and the hidden and obscure becomes visible on the Day of Resurrection.

From where can a fluent person speak throughout the course of his mission in three ways of expression?!
Every way of them has its own properties:
The Holy Quran, the Sacred Tradition, and the Prophetic Tradition.

How can anyone of the skilled poets in any age speak in these ways without confusion between them?!
It is a clear evidence that Muhammad is the Prophet of Allah and Allah protects him.
God says And Allah has revealed to you the Book and wisdom and has taught you that which you did not know. And ever has the favor of Allah upon you been great﴿ Chapter of Women. Verse NO 113

I have previously produced the first part of Selections from Islamic Jurisprudence which includes obligations and pillars of Islam.
The Prophet has conveyed their rules according to inspiration from Allah.

This is the second part of Selections from Islamic Jurisprudencewhich includes Sunnah practices “Sunan” and optional acts of worship “Nawaafil”.

They are transmitted from the Prophet throughout the course of his biography which has extended for twenty three years. These years are the period of his mission.

We will notice their diversity. The Prophet has cared about this diversity in order to make a Muslim able to choose from them the most suitable to his nature and life. Most of them are optional; that is for whoever desires to remember or desires gratitude.

I have ended this part with some of Islamic manners of daily life concerning eating, drinking, clothing, and sleeping.
All of them are related to this world, but a Muslim can transform them to a great source of merits if he does them for the sake of God

God says Indeed, my prayer, my rites of sacrifice, my living and my dying are for Allah, Lord of the worlds﴿ Chapter of the Cattle. Verse NO 162

And if we, every minute, are used to saying Praise to Allah, Who has guided us to this; and we would never have been guided if Allah had not guided us﴿ (Chapter of the Heights), we also say: “May Allah bless you and grant you peace, Messenger of Allah, as you and also the Mothers of believers have presented a detailed map of male and female Muslims’ lives from the beginning of their discretion at the age puberty till they meet God.

The Holy Quran recommended us follow the Prophet, his family, and his companions in all they have done.

God says There has certainly been for you in the Messenger of Allah an excellent pattern for anyone whose hope is in Allah and the Last Day and [who] remembers Allah often﴿
Chapter of the Confederates. Verse NO 21

I have done this according to the instructions of the Prophet who has said, “Convey from me even a verse (an Ayah) of the Quran.”

And said, “May Allah brighten a man who hears a tradition from me, gets it by heart, and passes it on to others.” [Zayd ibn Thabit]. 

It was narrated from AL-Miqdaam ibn Madikarib that the Messenger of Allah (P.P.B.U.H) said: “Soon a tradition from me will be conveyed to a man, while he is reclining on his couch, and he says: ‘Between us and you is Allah’s Book. So whatever we find in it that is lawful, we consider it lawful, and whatever we find in it that is unlawful, we consider it unlawful.’ 
Indeed whatever the Messenger of Allah made unlawful, it is the same as what Allah made unlawful.”
Reference: Jamiᶦ AL-Tirmidhi- Chapters on Knowledge. Book 41, Hadith 20

●ᶦIrbaad ibn Sariyah (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The Messenger of Allah said: “Verily he among you who lives long will see great discord, so you must keep to my Sunnah and to the Sunnah of the Rightly- Guided Caliphs (AL-Khulafaa Ar-Rashideen), those who guide to the right way. 
Hold fast to it [literally: cling to it with your molar teeth]. Beware of newly invented matters [in the religion], for verily every innovation (Bidᶦah) is a misguidance.” 
Reference: 40 Hadith Nawawi 28

God says about those who discriminate between the Holy Quran and the Sunnah Indeed, those who disbelieve in Allah and His messengers and wish to discriminate between Allah and His messengers and say, “We believe in some and disbelieve in others.”, and wish to adopt a way in between (150) Those are the disbelievers, truly. And We have prepared for the disbelievers a humiliating punishment ﴿(151) Chapter of Women.

So, every male and female Muslim must pay attention to all thoughts told to him/her and compare these thoughts with the Holy Qurᶦan and the Sunnah. They must note that there is no excuse for neglecting this.
God says Rather, man, against himself, will be a witness (14) Even if he presents his excuses ﴿(15) 
Chapter of Resurrection (Surat AL-Qiyamah).

But a Muslim who spends his life without knowing anything about his religion and says what other people say, indeed he wastes his religion and world.

Haven’t I conveyed it? O Allah! Bear witness to this.
I ask Almighty God, Generous Lord of the Throne, to make this book devoted to His Honored Face, to accept it well, and to remove the veil that is over the eyes of those who have gone astray. Excellent is the Protector, and Excellent is the Helper.

     .                       EL-Sayed Muhammad AL-Jameel Sarseeq                                                             
  
 


Thursday, September 12, 2019

Conclusion

CONCLUSION


As we have started, we will conclude by thanking God and saying prayers for the Prophet. Praise to Allah, Who has guided us to this, and we would never have been guided if Allah had not guided us.

By Allah’s grace, this blog, which includes obligations and pillars, has been completed. 
This is in response to the Prophet’s invocation, “May Allah cause his face to shine, the man who hears a tradition from us and conveys it, for perhaps the one to whom it is conveyed may remember it better than the one who (first) hears it.”

Hopefully, this blog will guide and lead those, whose effort is lost in worldly life, while they think that they are doing well in work.

We live in an age, in which modesty is less than before, and as a result, calamity has spread. Those hereditary Muslims have no direct or indirect relationship with Islam. They crossed the red lines after they had failed to commit to Islamic commands and hoped to make everybody like them.

Some of them demand to cancel the four schools and to put new schools. Others demand to cancel the dependence on the Prophetic Traditions and to consider the Holy Quran as a book of worship only.
They want to follow “The Rule of Reason” in all this world issues, deviating from religion.
Thus Islam has become, in their sight, only silly amorphous shapes.

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O our Lord! Accept (this service) from us. Verily, You are the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing. Relent toward us; You are the relenting, the Merciful.
 Forgive us and have mercy upon us; You are the Forgiving, the Merciful. Save us from anxiety, distress, and the great trouble. Make us enjoy looking at Your noble face. 
Make us among those beneath whom rivers will flow in the Gardens of Pleasure, their invocations therein will be, “Exalted are You, O Allah.”, and their greeting therein will be “peace”.
And the last of their invocations will be, “Praise to Allah, Lord of the Worlds!”



References


Qurᶦan Researcher Application.
sunnah website
AL-Fiqh ala Almadhaahib Al Arbaᶦa (Jurisprudence in The Four Schools). 




Immortal Models

IMMORTAL MODELS to THE DAY of JUDGMENT


¨Anas ibn Malik reported that when his uncle Anas ibn AL Nadr saw weakness of Muslims in the Battle of Uhud, he said, “O Allah! I am innocent before You of what these (infidels of Makkah) have done, and I apologize to You for what these (Muslims) have done. Then, he fought till he was a martyr.
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●It was narrated from ᶦUkbah ibn ᶦAmir that the Messenger of Allah said, “A group of people from my nation will continue to fight in obedience to the Command of Allah, remaining overcoming their enemies. Those who will oppose them shall not do them any harm. They will remain in this condition until the Hour overtakes them.” [The Two Scholars].
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¨In the Battle of Badr, ᶦUmar ibn AL-Khattab killed his maternal uncle AL-ᶦAs ibn Hisham (Abu Jahl’s brother), also Abu-ᶦUbaidah ibn AL-Jaraah killed his father in the same battle
As for Abu-Bakr, he said to his son, who has embraced Islam later, “By Allah, if I had seen you on the Day of Badr, I would have killed you.”
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¨In the Battle of Yarmuk, which was led by Khalid ibn AL-Waleed against the Romans, the Romans started with a vicious attack that swept through Muslims’ rows. 
Then, ᶦIkrima ibn Abi Jahl went forward and said, “Who gives the pledge of allegiance for death?”
Five hundred Muslims set off with him penetrating the Romans’ rows, and they all were martyred, including ᶦIkrima and his son.
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¨In the Battle of ᶦAqrabaa, which was led by Khalid ibn AL-Waleed against Musailamah AL-Kadhdhab (i.e. the liar), when Musailamah realized that he was about to be defeated, he hurried with his forty thousand soldiers and entered “Hadeeqat AL Rahman” (as he had called it), and shut  its door.

Fighting stopped and AL-Baraᶦ ibn Malik yelled at Muslims and said, “Throw me on them.” So, they threw him from over the fence with his sword in his hand. 
He fought those who were at the door, then he opened the door and the masses of Muslims entered and killed Musailamah and his soldiers.
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¨In the Battle of Honayn, when Muslims were surprised by arrows raining down on them, they fled and left the Prophet with only twelve of his companions. 
The Prophet did not flee, instead, he shouted: “I am the Prophet undoubtedly; I am the son of Abd AL-Muttalib.” And he had been fighting till his companions came back to him. 
         

Striving (Jihaad) and Martyrdom

(Striving = Holy War (Jihaad

STRIVING = HOLY WAR (Jihaad)



It is exerting great effort and energy for the cause of supporting the truth and defending it for God’s sake.

Its legitimacy: it has been legislated in AL-Madinah AL-Munawwarah. 
God says Permission [to fight] has been given to those who are being fought, because they were wronged. And indeed, Allah is competent to give them victory﴿Chapter of Pilgrimage. Verse NO 39

Fight in the way of Allah those who fight you but do not transgress. Indeed, Allah does not like transgressors﴿Chapter of the Heifer. Verse NO 190

The rationale for holy war:


Differentiation between those who are true in their faith and those who say what they do not do, as upon approach of death, the companions of this world who run from the battlefield will be uncovered. 

God says And We will surely test you until We make evident those who strive among you [for the cause of Allah] and the patient, and We will test your affairs﴿ Chapter of Muhammad. Verse NO 31

Or do you think that you will enter Paradise while Allah has not yet made evident those of you who fight in His cause and made evident those who are steadfast?﴿ Chapter of the Family of Imran. Verse NO 142

Types of striving:

Striving against the soul.                                                      

Striving against the Devil.
Striving against oppressors and self-defence.                  

Striving against infidels and their allies.


[1] Striving against the soul


It is self-inflicted striving, because the soul has a certain lust appears in a weak point. Lusts are many, for example: money, women, power, self-admiration, palaces, servants and courtiers, foods, amusement and playing, etc.

Everyone is influenced by the passion of one or two of these lusts. Some persons cannot resist the beauty of a pretty woman, and some of them may lose his life for her, and so on……
There is no problem in these blessings, on condition that they are according to Divine Law.
If a person became a weak before his lusts, he would fall into sin and rob other people’s property.

God says, by our chief Yusuf (Joseph) And I do not acquit myself. Indeed, the soul is a persistent enjoiner of evil, except those upon which my Lord has mercy. Indeed my Lord is Forgiving and Merciful﴿ Chapter of Joseph. Verse NO 53

God says Beautified for people is the love of that which they desire- of women and sons, heaped-up sums of gold and silver, fine branded horses, and cattle and tilled land. That is the enjoyment of worldly life, but Allah has with Him the best return﴿ Chapter of the Family of Imran. Verse NO 14

Striving in this case is achieved by curbing the soul and returning it to subsistence.

¨The poet Abu Dhuᶦaib AL-Hudhali said:
The soul seeks (many lusts) if you encourage it to do so,
And if you return it to be satisfied with the few (of them), it will be content.

 ¨The poet Imam AL-Buseeri said in his poem AL-Burda:
A soul is like a child: if you neglect him, he will grow
Loving suckling, and if you wean him, he will be weaned.
Oppose the soul and the Devil and disobey them,
And if they advise you sincerely, suspect them.


[2] Striving against the Devil


Everyone has a comrade that whispers evil to him, beautifies all lusts for him, and likes to see him always disobeying Allah.
Although Allah has warned us against the Devil, a lot of people fall into the traps of him, and then they regret doing so.

God says Indeed, the Devil is an enemy to you, so take him as an enemy. He only invites his party to be among the companions of the Blaze﴿ Chapter of the Originator (Surat Faatir). Verse NO 6

The Holy Quran has warned us that if a Muslim felt something of the whispers of the Devil, he should seek refuge with Allah.

God says And if an evil whisper comes to you from the Devil (Satan), then seek refuge in Allah. Indeed, He is Hearing and Knowing (200) Indeed, those who fear Allah- when an impulse touches them from the Devil, they remember [Him] and at once they have insight (201)﴿ Chapter of the Heights.

It was narrated from Abd Allah ibn Masud (May Allah be pleased with him) that the Messenger of Allah said, “There is none among you but with whom is an attache from the Devil (AL Jinn).” 
They said, “Allah’s Messenger, with you too?” Thereupon he said, “Yes, but Allah has helped me against him and he has embraced Islam; he does not command me but for good.” [Muslim].

Many existentialism philosophers have fallen in this trap by conducting metaphysical search, against which the Prophet has warned us, as it will not lead us to any result.

This tradition is transmitted by Urwa ibn AL-Zubair on the authority of Abu-Hurairah (and the words are): The Devil comes to one of you and says, “Who has created so-and-so?” till he says: “Who has created your Lord?” So, when he inspires such a question, one should seek refuge with Allah and give up such thoughts.” [The Two Scholars].

It was narrated from Anas ibn Malik that the Messenger of Allah (P.P.B.U.H) said, “People will not stop asking questions till they say, ‘This is Allah, the Creator of everything, then who created Allah?’ [AL-Bukhari].

[3] Striving against oppressors and attackers


By reversing aggression; protecting soul, money, and children against harm, and never giving up.

Said ibn Zayd reported: I heard the Messenger of Allah saying: “Whoever is killed protecting his wealth, he is a martyr. Whoever is killed protecting himself, he is a martyr. Whoever is killed protecting his religion, he is a martyr. Whoever is killed protecting his family, he is a martyr.”
[AL-Nasai, AL-Tirmidhi, and Abu-Daoud].

●Abu Bakr AL-Siddiq (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: O you people! You recite this verse O you who have believed, upon you is [responsibility for] yourselves. Those who have  gone astray will not harm you when you have been guided. To Allah is your return all together, then He will inform you of what you used to do﴿Chapter of the Table. Verse NO 105.
But I have heard Messenger of Allah saying, “When people see an oppressor but do not prevent him from (doing evil), it is likely that Allah will punish them all.” [AL-Nasai, AL-Tirmidhi, and Abu-Daoud].

Indeed, if a Muslim had the ability to help an oppressed person, he should do so; otherwise, Allah would be angry with him.

It was narrated from Sahl Ibn Hunayf that the Prophet (P.P.B.U.H) said, “He who could help a humiliated believer, but he did not do so, Allah would humiliate him before all the creations on the Day of Judgment.” [Ahmad].

[4] Striving against infidels and their allies


It is the highest type of striving, as the one who fights in the way of Allah, will be carrying his weapon, leaving this world behind his back, and aspiring to Paradise.

In a part of a tradition of the Prophet, when he was talking to Muadh ibn Jabal, he said to him, “The head of the matter is Islam, its pillar is the prayer, and its peak is striving.” [AL-Tirmidhi].

Zayd ibn Arqam reported: The Prophet fought nineteen battles and performed only one pilgrimage after he migrated (to AL-Madinah), and did not perform another pilgrimage after it, and that was farewell pilgrimage. [Muslim].

Provisions of striving against infidels:

Sufficiency duty                           

Individual duty


a) Sufficiency duty:

it is a sufficiency duty when the attacker enemy kills Muslims in other countries. In this case, Muslims in all countries are to save them from persecution, murder, and dislocation.

This is done by delegation of groups from all countries to save those oppressed Muslims.

God saysAnd what is [the matter] with you that you fight not in the cause of Allah and [for] the oppressed among men, women, and children who say, “Our Lord, take us out of this city of oppressive people and appoint for us from Yourself a protector and appoint for us from Yourself a helper”?﴿ Chapter of Women. Verse NO 75

And He says And if they seek help of you for the religion, then you must help﴿ Chapter of the Bounties of War (Surat AL-Anfaal).

Conditions of this type of striving:


Adulthood: the Prophet refused the participation of Abd-Allah ibn Umar in the Battle of Uhud. Afterwards, he allowed it in the Battle of the Trench.

Health and mindfulness: God says There is no blame upon the weak or upon the ill or upon those who do not find anything to spend when they are sincere to Allah and His Messenger﴿ Chapter of Repentance.

Maleness:
Narrated Aishah: (that she said), “We consider striving as the best deed. Should we not fight in Allah’s cause?” The Prophet said, “The best striving for you (for women) is accepted pilgrimage (Hajj Mabrur).” [The Two Scholars].

The one who fights in the way of Allah must be not in debt.
It was narrated from Abd Allah ibn Amr that the Prophet (P.P.B.U.H) said, “Death in the way of Allah blots out everything except debt.” [Muslim].

⑤ The one who fights in the way of Allah must not be required to take care of one of his parents.
●Abdullah ibn ᶦAmr reported: A person came to Allah’s Apostle and said, “I swear allegiance to you for migration and striving, seeking reward only from Allah.” 
The Prophet said: “Is any of your parents alive?” The man said, “Yes, both of them are alive.”
 He (the Prophet) said: “Do you want to seek reward from Allah?” He said, “Yes.” Thereupon Allah’s Messenger said, “Go back to your parents and keep good company with them.” [The Two Scholars].
And in another narration the Prophet said, “Consider their service as striving.” 

 b) Individual duty:

striving becomes individual duty when infidels enter our country and occupy it, then all people (men, women, and children) must fight against them using every possible means. 
Whoever accepts to live with the conquerors, will become not a Muslim.

God says You will not find a people who believe in Allah and the Last Day having affection for those who oppose Allah and His Messenger﴿ Chapter of the Pleading Woman.

And He says O you who have believed, do not take My enemies and your enemies as allies, extending to them affection while they have disbelieved in what came to you of the truth﴿ Chapter of the Examined Woman (AL-Mumtahanah).

¨All those who take part in striving, will be given its reward:


A group that has an experience in fighting, a group that maintains internal security, a group that treats the wounded, a group that works on morale-boosting and motivation, a group that prepares supplies and munitions, a group that invokes Allah that He helps the fighters, and a group that cares for families of the fighters and martyrs and consoles them.

Jabir ibn Abd Allah reported: We accompanied the Prophet in an expedition when he said, “Some people have remained behind us in AL-Madinah. And you never cover a distance or cross a valley but they are with you. (They share the reward with us because) they have been held back by illness.” 
And in another narration: “….. by valid excuse.”

●ᶦUmar ibn AL-Khattab (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: I heard the Messenger of Allah (P.P.B.U.H) say: “Whoever equips a warrior in the cause of Allah until he is fully equipped, he will have a reward like his, until he dies or returns.”

It was narrated from Zayd ibn Khalid AL-Jahani that Allah’s Apostle said, “He who equips a warrior in the way of Allah (will get the reward of the one who has actually gone for striving), and he who looks after the family of a warrior in the way of Allah will get the reward of the one who has gone for striving.” [The Two Scholars].

War is deceit


In the Battle of the Trench in 5 A.H., in the peak period of blockade, Naim ibn Masud AL-Ashgai, who had belonged to the Confederates, came and said: “O Messenger of Allah, I have embraced Islam and no one knows that, so order me as you like.” The Prophet said to him: “Indeed, you are one of us, so betray them (provoke conflict between them) for us, as you can.

So, Naᶦim used his intelligence to drive a wedge between the Confederates; he made Quraysh suspect the Jews of Bani Quraizah and made the Jews suspect Quraysh.

Thus, their alliance broke down, and Allah completed His help to Muslims by a cold windy night that extinguished the Confederates’ flames, uprooted their tents, and made them flop, so they escaped and went back where they came from.


God says O you who have believed, remember the favor of Allah upon you when armies came to [attack] you and We sent upon them a wind and armies [of angels] you did not see. And ever is Allah, of what you do, Seeing (9)[Remember] when they came at you from above you and from below you, and when eyes shifted [in fear], and hearts reached the throats and you assumed about Allah [various] assumptions (10) There the believers were tested and shaken with a severe shaking (11)﴿ Chapter of the Confederates.
   

 Some people DISLIKE striving


God says Fighting has been enjoined upon you while it is hateful to you. But perhaps you hate a thing and it is good for you, and perhaps you love a thing and it is bad for you. And Allah knows, while you know not﴿ Chapter of the Heifer. Verse NO 216

Clinging to life and loving to survive are in the human nature, however, when a soul has these attributes, this means that this soul’s faith is not complete.

And the Holy Quran has mentioned previous nations They said, “Our Lord, why have You decreed upon us fighting? If only You had postponed [it for] us for a short time.” Say, “The enjoyment of this world is little, and the Hereafter is better for he who fears Allah. And injustice will not be done to you [even] as much as a thread [inside a date seed]﴿ Chapter of Women. Verse NO 77

 But necessity has its provisions:
It was narrated from Abd Allah ibn Abi Aufa that the Prophet said, “Do not wish for encountering the enemy, (but) when you encounter him, show patience, and keep it in mind that Paradise lies under the shade of the swords.” [Muslim].

Conditions for a fighter to get the reward of striving:


1) He is a Muslim.

AL-Baraa reported: A man who was covered with an iron mask (i.e. clad in armor) came to the Prophet and said, “O Allah’s Apostle! Shall I fight or embrace Islam first?” The Prophet said, “Embrace Islam first and then fight.” So he embraced Islam and fought until he was killed. 
Thereupon the Messenger of Allah said, “A little work, but a great reward.” (He did very little after embracing Islam, but he will be rewarded much). [AL-Bukhari].

2) He fights only in the way of Allah.

It was narrated from Abi- Hurairah that the Messenger of Allah said, “Allah (glorified and exalted be He) said: ‘I am so self-sufficient that I am in no need of having an associate. Thus he who does a thing for the sake of someone else beside Me, I discard him and his polytheism.’ [Muslim].

Abu Musa AL-Ashri reported: A bedouin came to the Prophet (P.P.B.U.H) and said, “O Messenger of Allah! A man fights to prove his courage, another fights for pride and fanaticism, and the third fights for showing off. Which of them is considered as fighting in the cause of Allah?” 
The Prophet said, “He who fights in order that the Word of Allah remains the supreme, is considered as fighting in the cause of Allah.” [AL-Bukhari and Muslim].

Abu-Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) said: I heard the Messenger of Allah saying, “The first to be judged on the Day of Judgment will be a man who had died as a martyr. He will be brought forward. Allah will remind him of the favors He bestowed upon him and the man will acknowledge them. 
Then, He will ask him: ‘What did you do to express gratitude for them?’ The man will reply: ‘I fought for Your cause till I was martyred.’ 
Allah will say: ‘You have lied. You fought so that people might call you courageous, and they have done so.’ Then he will be ordered to be dragged along on his face until he is thrown into Hell.” [Muslim].

God says O you who have believed, shall I guide you to a transaction that will save you from a painful punishment? (10) [It is that] you believe in Allah and His Messenger and strive in the cause of Allah with your wealth and your lives. That is best for you, if you should know (11)﴿ Chapter of the Battle Array (Surat As-Saf).
     

 The rank of strivers in the sight of Allah:


They have a higher rank in the sight of Allah. It is enough that they are not tried in their graves and not called to account on the Day of Judgment.

It was narrated from Fadalah ibn Ubaid that the Messenger of Allah said, “The actions of every dead person come to an end with his death, except the one who is on the frontier in Allah’s way, for his deeds will be made to go on increasing for him till the Day of Judgment, and he will be safe from the trials in the grave.” [Abu-Daoud and AL-Tirmidhi].

It was narrated from Abi-Hurairah that the Messenger of Allah said, “In Paradise, there are a hundred grades which Allah has prepared for those who fight in His cause, and the distance between any two of those grades is like the distance between the heaven and the earth.” [AL-Bukhari].

Abu-Hurairah reported: A man came to the Messenger of Allah and said, “O Messenger of Allah!Tell me of a deed that is equal to striving.” 
The Messenger said, “I do not find such a deed.” (twice). Then, the third time he said, “Can you, while the Muslim fighter in the battlefield, enter your mosque to perform prayers without cease and fast and never break your fast?” 
The man said, “And who can do that?” [AL-Bukhari].

It was narrated from Abi-Hurairah that the Messenger of Allah said, “By Him in Whose Hand Muhammad’s soul is, if a person is wounded in the Way of Allah, he will come on the Day of Judgment with his wound in the same condition as it was on the day when he received it; its color will be the color of blood but its smell will be the smell of musk.” [AL-Bukhari].

The punishment of those who leave striving and absent themselves from it.


Absence from striving and running away from facing the enemy are of the major sins. Indeed, he who fears to fight will be out of the circuit of Islam.

It was narrated from Abi-Hurairah that the Prophet said, “He who dies without having fought in the cause of Allah or without having thought of doing so, will die guilty of a kind of hypocrisy.” [Muslim].

If a person is influenced by the passion of this world, his dignity, the dignity of his family, and his money will be worthless to him, and Islam will be less valuable to him. 
Then, the enemy of Islam comes, knowing that about him, robs his wealth, rapes his women, and causes him different types of humility and dishonor, however, no shred of humanity moves in him, thus he becomes more disrespectful than an animal and lower than slaves.

The Holy Quran has mentioned excuses that they say to escape from striving.

God saysThose who remained behind rejoiced in their staying [at home] after [the departure of] the Messenger of Allah and disliked to strive with their wealth and their lives in the cause of Allah and said, “Do not go forth in the heat.” Say, “The fire of Hell is more intensive in heat”- if they would but understand﴿ Chapter of Repentance. Verse NO 81

And a party of them asked permission of the Prophet, saying, “Indeed, our houses are unprotected”, while  they were not exposed. They did not intend except to flee﴿ Chapter of the Confederates.

O you who have believed, what is [the matter] with you that, when you are told to go forth in the cause of Allah, you adhere heavily to the earth? Are you satisfied with the life of this world rather than the Hereafter? But what is the enjoyment of worldly life compared to the Hereafter except a [very] little﴿ Chapter of Repentance. Verse NO 38
     
 O you who have believed, when you meet those who disbelieve advancing [for battle], do not turn to them your backs [in flight] (15) And whoever turns his back to them on such a day, unless swerving [as a strategy] for war or joining [another] company, has certainly returned with anger [upon him] from Allah, and his refuge is Hell- and wretched is the destination (16)﴿ Chapter of the Bounties of War.

− The Holy Qurᶦan has shown that victory is from Allah Any victory is not but from Allah. Indeed, Allah is Exalted in Might and Wise﴿ Chapter of the Bounties of War.

So if there are from you one hundred [who are] steadfast, they will overcome two hundred. And if there are among you a thousand, they will overcome two thousand by permission of Allah. And Allah is with the steadfast﴿ Chapter of the Bounties of War.

And you did not kill them, but it was Allah who killed them. And you threw not, [O Muhammad], when you threw, but it was Allah who threw﴿ Chapter of the Bounties of War.

− It happened, in the time of the Prophet, that many Muslims absented themselves from participating in battles, and he accepted excuses of hypocrites, because they were hopeless.

As for the believers whose absence was a lapse, the Prophet withdrew himself from them till verses of the Holy Qurᶦan were revealed about that, and then he accepted their repentance, as in case of the three who absented themselves from the Battle of Tabuk.

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MARTYRDOM


●Jabir ibn Ateek reported: The Messenger of Allah said: “What do you consider dying a martyr to be?” They said, “Death in the way of Allah.”
 He said, “There are seven kinds of martyr other than those killed in the way of Allah, someone who is killed by plague is a martyr, someone who drowns is a martyr, someone who dies of pleurisy is a martyr, someone who dies of a disease of the belly is a martyr, someone who dies by fire is a martyr, someone who dies under a falling building is a martyr, and a woman who dies in childbirth is a martyr.” [Abu-Daoud and AL-Nasaᶦi].

●It was narrated from Abi-Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) that the Prophet (P.P.B.U.H) said, “Five are regarded as martyrs: those who die because of plague, abdominal disease, drowning, under a falling building, and the martyr in Allah’s Cause.” [AL-Bukhari].

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