Da’wah in the West
22-01-2008
In the Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful.
All praise is due to Allah, and may salaat and salaam be upon the Messenger of
Allah (SAW), to proceed:
Know, my Muslim brother, that from the principles of the religion of Islam is
disbelieving in the taaghout (anything which is worshipped, obeyed or followed
other than Allah), and this is half of tawheed; its other half being belief in
Allah, as Allah the Most High says:
“Whoever disbelieves in the taaghout and believes in Allah, then he has held
unto the firm hand hold.” (EMQ al-Baqarah, 2:256)
And He (SWT) said: “And we have sent in every people a Messenger saying worship
Allah and steer clear of the Taaghout.” (EMQ an-Nahl, 16:36)
And from disbelief in the taaghout is: declaring (ones) disavowal from kufr and
its people, and hating them, and having enmity towards them, as Allah the Most
High says: “There has been a good example in Ibraaheem and those who were with
him, when they said to their people: ‘We are free from you and what you worship
besides Allah, we have disbelieved in you, and enmity and hatred has begun
between us and you until you believe in Allah alone.’” (EMQ al-Mumtahanah, 60:4)
Shaykh ul-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah (rahimahullaah) said: “For Allah has ordered us to
follow in the way of Ibraaheem and those who were with him, as they declared
baraa’ah (innocence, disavowal, disassociation) from the Mushrikeen
(disbelievers) and what they worship besides Allah, and al-Khaleel (Ibraaheem)
said: “I am free from what you worship, except the One who created me. Indeed He
shall guide me,” and having baraa’ah is opposite of allegiance, and the
foundation of baraa’ah is hatred, and the foundation of allegiance is love, and
this is because the reality of tawheed is to not love except Allah, and to love
what Allah loves, thus he doesn’t love except for Allah, and does not hate
except for Allah.”
Many of the Muslims have been tested by living in the lands of the Kaafiroon
(disbelievers), for various reasons; however the hukm (Islamic ruling) upon
living in the lands of the Kuffaar has various details which the people of
knowledge have mentioned, generally compromising three categories:
The First Category: If the Muslim is capable of openly declaring his religion,
as well as declaring publicly his disbelief and rejection of the taaghout, then
it is permissible for him to reside there, and if he is a public caller (daa’ie)
to Allah whilst living between Kuffaar, then it may even be praiseworthy and
recommended for him to reside there, and this was the condition of the Prophets
when they lived amongst their people.
The Second Category: If he is unable to openly declare his religion, and is able
to migrate to a land where he can openly declare his religion in it, then it
becomes obligatory to do so.
The Third Category: If he is unable to openly declare his religion, and is
unable to migrate, then he is from the weak excused ones, but he must refrain
from integrating with the Kuffaar and mixing with them as much as possible. And,
all this has been explained elsewhere.
For this reason, it is obligatory upon those Muslims who reside in the land of
the Kuffaar (daar ul-kufr) to actualise the Millah of Ibraaheem (AS) by
declaring baraa’ah from the Kuffaar and their religion, and to openly show them
hatred and enmity. However, I wish to make two issues related to this matter
clear:
The First Issue: Actualising the Millah of Ibraaheem does not mean leaving
calling the Kuffaar to Islam in a nice manner, for the Messenger (SAW) was open
to the Kuffaar from his people in his declaration of their kufr, and his enmity
and hatred towards them, and this did not prevent him (SAW) from calling them to
Islam by softness, mildness, and with good reminders. In this matter two types
of people have fallen into misguidance:
1. Those who see nothing except softness in calling people to Islam, so he left
openly showing enmity and hatred to the disbelievers, and thus fell into having
allegiance (towards them).
2. Those
who see nothing but hatred and enmity towards them, so they ignore inviting them
to Islam by mildness.
The Second Issue: The actualisation of the Millah of Ibraaheem does not mean
being treacherous to the Kuffaar or cheating them or their wealth if they give a
contract of passage (or safety) to the Muslim. For the Muslim, if he is granted
a contract of protection and passage by way of an agreed upon contract with the
Kaafir, even if only by way of custom, then it becomes prohibited on him to be
treacherous or deceive them.
I ask Allah, the Glorified the Most High to forgive the ones who wrote,
translated, published and read it from amongst the Muslims, and I ask Him the
Glorified to help us all to that which He loves and is pleased with, and to
grant us sincerity, and to accept from our actions, and to keep us firm until we
meet Him, and may salaat and salaam be upon our Messenger Muhammad (SAW), and
upon his family and Companions (RA).
Sheikh Naasir bin Hamd al-Fahd
Source: Mujahideen