The political, military, economic
strategic and other aspects of highly bloody War of Terror by Daesh (ISIS), Boko Haram, Taliban and other terror groups with Islamic/Arabic titles are
deliberated at various forums. However the heretic religious doctrine, ‘Takfeer’ the main motivating force of
the extremist Taliban is given cursory treatment. An endeavour is being made
here to critically analyze their ideology and see its relevance vis-à-vis, concept
of Sin, Crime, Repentance, Mercy, Forgiveness,
Apostasy & Punishment .
TAKFEER
The Dreadful Doctrine of Terror
Introduction:
It is generally accepted international norm that the peaceful political struggle is the best way to get freedom from oppression and justice. However when peaceful struggle is brutally suppressed, the armed struggle against occupation forces involved in oppression is widely accepted as legitimate methodology. Many countries won their independence from colonial powers and oppressive regimes through armed struggle; it includes the countries like USA, China, Algeria, Vietnam and South Africa among many others. Still there are many people in Palestine, Kashmir, Afghanistan still struggling to get rid of foreign forces or their local proxies. In Iraq the struggle against foreign forces was converted to struggle against oppressive puppet Shia regime. The extremist Takfiri Khawarij took advantage to establish their rule under the fake title of ISIS or Daesh (heretic cult, nothing to do with Islam). The revolt of majority Muslims against minority oppressive rule of Asad (Alvi) regime helped Takfiri Khawarij (ISIS/Daesh) to gain foothold, their reign of terror has devastated the region and maligned Islam. In Nigeria Boko Haram (Western education forbidden) has killed hundreds of Muslims and non Muslims. The killing of innocent people or those opposed to the heretical religious doctrines through violence and terror is condemned and rejected world wide, being terrorism.
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It has been experienced that mostly the struggles initiated for legitimate cause with international support ultimately turned in to terror campaign once abandoned by the international community and taken over by semi-literate bigots. Taliban in Afghanistan and tribal areas of Pakistan are a case in point [their 1st generation was nourished and trained by USA asMujahideen against former USSR in 80’s].
They use religion [Islam in this case] as a cover to recruit and motivate the youngsters to become cannon fodder [suicide bombers & foot soldiers] to kill innocent people. The regional and international powers also get involved to use such terror groups through covert means to achieve their strategic goals. The hostile media is readily available to conveniently put the blame on the religion [Islam]. Hence Islam is maligned by the irrational religious bigots as well as the international powers. When ever the international community did not abandon, the people involved in legitimate struggle, the armed struggles ended upon achieving peaceful resolution of conflict, Kosovo, Bosnia and East Timor are some recent examples. The lopsided policies and mismanagement by corrupt military or civil regimes in 3rd world countries [mostly Muslim dominated] result in economic and social injustice. This ensures availability of large number of disgruntled, illiterate, unemployed youngsters from the under privileged strata of society. The extremists are quick to exploit through religious fervor to obtain required manpower, finances, public support and sympathy.
The
political, military, economic strategic and other aspects of this highly bloody
oppressive non conventional warfare are deliberated at various forums. However their
heretic religious doctrines, the main motivating force of the extremist Taliban
is given cursory treatment only. An endeavour is being made here to critically
analyze their ideology and see its relevance vis-à-vis established Islamic
doctrines and practices.
Doctrine of Takfir:
The
doctrine of Takfir; is being used in
the modern era especially by Taliban, in sanctioning violence against leaders and
simple Muslims who are deemed insufficiently religious. Takfir is a pronouncement to declare any (non practicing Muslim),
to be an unbeliever (Takfir), apostate,
(Murtad) hence liable to be killed.
It has become a central ideology of militant groups such as those in Egypt, iraq and across the world including so called ‘Taliban’,
now also in Afghanistan and adjoining tribal areas of Pakistan. According to the ‘Oxford Dictionary of
Islam’, doctrine of Takfir is claimed to be derived from the ideas of
Sayyid Qutab, Maududi, Ibn Tymiyyah and Ibn Kathir. Mainstream Muslims and
Islamic groups reject the pseudo concept of ‘Takfir’ as a doctrinal deviation [bid’at], heresy. Leaders such
as Hassan al-Hudaybi (died,1977) and Yousf al–Qaradawi reject ‘Takfir’ as un-Islamic and marked by
bigotry and zealotry. Such narrow mindedness has exacerbated the evil of
sectarianism and the resulting intolerance among the masses has led to a
dangerous trend towards sectarian militancy. Recently the Saudi scholars also
condemned and strongly rejected the ‘Takfir’
doctrine.
Design
of Creation:
Thus the purpose of creation of humanity is
to test the people during limited life span on earth and finally reward in
hereafter (Qura’n;21:35). If He wanted every one would have obeyed Him, like
angels(Qur’an;13:31). But God want to test the man, by granting him
limited free moral will to choose between right and wrong. It is possible that
some believer (Muslim) neglects a duty (prescribe through Qur’an or Sunnah). If
we treat this neglect or omission on the same basis as we treat addition, we
are demanding that every Muslim should be perfect, a heavy burden. Allah
says: “God wishes to lighten your burdens because humans have been created weak
by nature” (Qur’an;4:28). “God does not burden any human being with more than
he is well able to bear”(Qur’an;2:286, 6:152, 7:42 & 23:62). This further explains that God
has classified the Muslims in to three broad categories i.e. the sinners,
moderates and ideal Muslims (Qur’an;35:32). It is observed in a Muslim society
that the majority of Muslims fall in to the 1st category. While we
should always try to improve ourselves, perfection cannot be expected from
anyone. Allah describes the believers with whom He is pleased as those who
"avoid the cardinal of sins and gross indecencies, and are
guilty of only small offence, surely for them your Lord will have abundant
forgiveness…”(Qur’an53:32). Duress in the matter of faith is incompatible with
Islam.(Qur’an;42:48, similarly at 22:49, 3:20, 4:80, 7:79, 93, 24:54, 2:256).
Sin & Crime:
The
concept of sin has been
present in many cultures throughout history, where it was usually equated with
an individual's failure to live up to external standards of conduct or with his
violation of taboos, laws, or moral codes. ‘Sin’ is an offense against
religious or moral law, while according to Merriam Webster’s Dictionary;
‘Crime’ is an act or the commission of an act that is forbidden or the omission
of a duty that is commanded by a public law and that makes the offender liable
to punishment by that law. According to Encyclopedia Britannica, the ‘crime’ is the intentional
commission of an act usually deemed socially harmful or dangerous and
specifically defined, prohibited, and punishable under criminal law. Crimes in
the common-law tradition were originally defined primarily by judicial
decision. Most common-law crimes are now codified. According to a generally
accepted principle, nullum crimen sine lege, there can be no crime without a law. A crime generally consists of both
conduct (the actus reus) and a concurrent
state of mind (the mens rea). Criminal acts include arson, assault and battery (beating or pounding), burglary, bribery, child abuse, extortion,
counterfeiting, embezzlement, forgery, fraud, hijacking, homicide, kidnapping,
perjury, piracy, rape, sedition, smuggling, treason, theft, and usury
(excessive interest) etc. To commencement of crime has to be established
through fair judicial process and evidence to punish the accused. The accused
is let off if the crime is not proved.
Islam on Sin:
The breach of laws and norms laid down by Din Al-Islam, is
considered as sin. The sin may be of omission or commission; though any
violation of religious law or ethical norm is a sin, but one is held
accountable only for those committed intentionally. “If anyone does evil or
wrongs his own soul and then seeks Allah's forgiveness, he will find Allah
Forgiving, Merciful. Whoever commits a sin, he commits it against his own soul.
Allah is knowledgeable, Wise.”(Qur’an;4:110-111);“Surely he who will come to his
Lord as a sinner shall be consigned to Hell - wherein he shall neither die nor
live. While he who will come to Him as a believer and has done good deeds shall
have the highest ranks”(Qur’an;20:74-75). Most of the crimes are also sin because they have
adverse affects on morality and spirituality, but not all sins constitute
crime. The biggest sin is to associate partners with Allah, but there is no
prescribe punishment for this most heinous sin to make it crime, though such a
person will suffer for ever in hell fire in hereafter. The Jews of Arabia
considered Ezra to be son of God, while Christians consider Jesus Christ to be
son of God, but they continued to live as subjects of Islamic State established
under Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), as long as they abide by the agreements. The
Jews and Christians enjoy a special status as ‘People of the Book’ in Islamic
states despite their transgression. Muslims
are allowed to marry Jewish or Christians women, eat
their permissible food, establish normal relations with the non believers who
do not fight the Muslims due to their faith (Qur’an;60:7-9). Hence during last
fourteen centuries, non Muslims had been living in Islamic states as peaceful
citizens. If Islam is so considerate and tolerant about the non believers, then
what about the believers who happen to be sinners?
The authorities punish the criminals after trial, but the sinners may
get away unpunished: “They might be able to hide their crimes from people, but
they cannot hide from Allah. He is with them even when they plot by night in
words that He cannot approve. Allah encompasses all their
actions.”(Qur’an;4:108). Islam accords very high priority in strictly meeting
the requirement of clear evidence for execution of the fair justice, even at
the cost of crime remaining unpunished (see Qur’an;24:6-9). Thus, the husband's
accusation is to be regarded as disproved if the wife solemnly sets her word
against his, Inasmuch as this procedure, which is called li'an ("oath of
condemnation"), leaves the question of guilt legally undecided, both
parties are absolved of all the legal consequences otherwise attending upon
adultery , an unproven accusation of adultery - the only consequence being
a mandatory divorce. However the liar has to bear consequences of the sin. Such people will be punished by God in
hereafter if do not rescind through sincere repentance here. Similarly for
example, murder of an innocent human is a crime as well as sin. The murdered
may getaway form punishment in the court of law due to lack of evidence, but he
can not escape the divine justice in hereafter. In an other case: “But if
anyone commits a crime and charges an innocent person with it, he indeed shall
bear the guilt of slander and a flagrant sin.”(Qur’an;4:112). Punishment and
forgiveness of sins, is the sole prerogative of All Mighty Allah, any human
trying to indulge in such activity is guilty of grave transgression, highly
detested by Allah (Qur’an;9:104). At times
He partially reduces the punishment of a crime upon repentance(Qur’an;24:4-5).
Islam
recognizes major and minor sins. Holding some one equal to God, or to share in
His divinity is considered as the most serious unpardonable sin. Strict
monotheism is the cardinal point of Islam. Islam
views the whole issue of disobedience and sin in a different way. Its approach is
to hold the prospect of forgiveness and reward (Qur’an;53:31-32). A good work is rewarded ten times as against a sin
(Qur’an;6:160). According to Islam, a sin is an action which constitute the
violation of Islamic teachings. The action may not be more than the utterance
of certain words, as in the case of backbiting or perjury. Therefore, any
action or word, which involves disobedience to Allah and His messenger (peace
be upon him), is a sin. The Islamic law (Shari’a) deals with the sins and
crimes, some punishable here and some in hereafter if not sincerely repented
upon.
Categories
of Sins:
Sinful
actions are of two types: the first carry mandatory punishment, which is
specified either in the Qur’an, or in the Sunnah; while for others punishment,
(in this world) is not specified, for example if some who can afford
financially and physically but does not perform Hajj (one of five pillars of Islam), or avoids Saoum (fasting) without prescribed reasons, he is committing a
cardinal sin for which is entitled for divine punishment. However such person is
not charged legally as long as he believe in them and does not renounce them
publicly. The first type, the cardinal sins, include four certain offences,
but many scholars include two or three more, so as to make the total seven. The
four are homicide, adultery, accusing chaste women of adultery and highway
robbery / theft. The other three are, waging war against the Muslim states,
apostasy and use of intoxicants. No other offence carries a specified
punishment (hadd), except for murder
which carries the capital punishment, but the immediate relatives of the victim
may, if they choose, pardon the offender.
According to some scholars, the cardinal sins include murder, adultery, theft,
using intoxicants, gambling, perjury, slandering, withholding Zakah, neglecting
prayers, etc. Some modern scholars consider the major sins being the one for
which strict exemplary punishments (Hadd)
have been specified in Qur’an and Sunnah. It will not be overstatement that,
the universally agreed bad, evil acts, crimes also fall in to the category of
sin, like, cheating, killing, adultery, backbiting etc. The minor sins are readily forgiven when we
pray Allah for forgiveness. Cardinal sins (kaba’ir)
are also forgivable with the exception of the most serious of them, namely,
associating partners with Allah (Qur’an;4:116). The repentance has to be
sincere, so as not to repeat them again, followed by charity and performance
of virtuous acts. The scholars agree that when a non believer renounce his
previous faith, repents and accepts Islam, his previous sins are forgiven and
he/she makes a new start (Qur’an;8:30, 22:50).
Repentance
and Mercy:
Mostly people commit many sins in routine. If
the feeling of guilt lingers with us for a long while, and increases day after
day, then life will acquire a very gloomy aspect. Islamic outlook
constantly embrace the prospect of forgiveness and reward due to Mercy of Allah
[see Qur’an;6:54, 4:116, 39:53-54, 4:110 & 28:67]. Even in the case of offences that carry
mandatory punishment, Islam prefers that the offender follows the alternative
course, which is to repent and make amends. Repentance means
acknowledgement of one’s error, genuine regret for having committed it and a
firm resolve not to do it again. It may be added here that if the sinful
actions involves something due to other people, he should restore to them what
is rightfully theirs. Thus a person who commits theft should combine his
repentance with returning what he has stolen. Al-Bukhari also recorded that Abu
Hurairah reported that the Prophet (peace be upon him) said, "The person
who will be the happiest due to my intercession is the one who says, 'There is
no god but Allah' sincerely from his heart." [Extracted from
Fiqah-us-Sunnah, volume.1, Number.77b]. The virtues
remove evils.
Sins, Crimes and Shari’a:
Most of the
sins, especially related with the dealings with other human beings fall in to
the category of crimes punishable though courts established under Shari’a
(Islamic law), those which remain undiscovered will be punished hereafter. In
Islamic society, the term law has a wider significance than it does in the
modern secular West, because Islamic law includes both legal and moral
imperatives. For the same reason, not all-Islamic laws can be stated as
formal legal rules or enforced by the courts. Much of it like sin of backbiting (Qur’an;49:12) not greeting (Qur’an;24:27) etc depends on conscience alone.
While the
state can not implement every aspect of Islam through force of law, in the
religious matters, the scholars think that state has the responsibility of
making arrangements to: 1) establish Salah (regular prayers) and 2) system
of Zakah (obligatory charity), 3) enjoining right and forbidding evil, taking
inference form Qur’an;22:41, 9:5. Use of force as being done by non state
groups (Taliban), forcing the men to keep beard, women to cover face, not to
attend schools and colleges etc is considered as deviation. It is the
responsibility of the well established government in a Muslim society which is
competent to execute punishments after fair trial according to Shari’a while
taking care of all the requirements of justice. Similarly to the performing
Hajj and many other rituals and religious obligations are left to the
individual Muslims for which they is answerable to Allah.
Killing:
The Heinous Crime and Cardinal Sin:
The killing of innocent people is a major crime & sin in all the
civilized societies and religions (Leviticus; 24:17, Qur’an;17:33). The punishment fixed for major crimes
(also sins) is hadd Outside
the hadd crimes, both the
determination of offenses and the punishment therefore lies with the discretion
of the executive or the courts. While the execution of punishments is
strict, highest standards of fairness,
justice, evidence and clemency are applied in establishing the (hadd), but once the crimes is
established the punishment is carried out without any compassion.
Apostasy; The Kernel of Takfeeri
Doctrine:
Proper
understanding of ‘apostasy’, the root of Takfeeri
doctrine [a much later deviation, bid’at]
will highlight the heinous blunder of killing innocent Muslims [men women and
even children] in mosques and public places. The Arabic word ‘Irtadad’ is translated as ‘apostasy’. According
to Merriam Webster dictionary ‘Apostasy’ means; renunciation of a religious
faith; abandonment of a previous
loyalty. Hence ‘apostate’ (murtad) is
a person who has defected his (Islamic) belief. [may be called as betrayer,
deserter, recreant, renegade, tergiversator, traitor or turncoat]. Apostasy has always been considered as a
capital offence in all the religions and political systems of the world,
because it is considered as a high treason against the established norms of
society. The Bible prescribes death by stoning for apostasy: “You shall stone
him to death with stones, because he sought to draw you away from the LORD your
God..”(Deutrony;13:10). The pagan
Romans brutally killed the early Christians on same ground. Subsequently this
practice was repeated by the Christian Church against opposing Christians, who
were killed and burnt alive. Death penalty for apostasy remained in force in England for long time.
It was abolished due to social and cultural developments.
Islam abhors forced conversions, the non Muslim
citizens in a Muslim state have the right to freely choose to convert to Islam
or keep practicing their faith. But once a person converts to Islam, he is
obliged to practice his faith to be a good Muslim. In early Islam, the pagans
of Makkah, and Jews of Medina used to indulge in this practice (apostasy) to
gain intelligence and to demoralize the fragile expanding Muslim community of
Median. Hence apostasy is considered as a cardinal sin in Islam. Whether it is
punishable by Islamic law is a debatable matter among Muslim scholars. Some
believe that the apostate should be punished after trial because they consider
this crime as a betrayal, high treason against the community, while others
opine that if someone changes his faith and does not challenge the Islamic
society, it is a matter between him and Allah, Who will punish him in
hereafter. However, both opinions agree that it is a major worst form of sin
punishable by Allah. Non-Muslims enjoy complete freedom to preach and practice
their faith among themselves.
The apostate are cursed and condemned in Qur’an, however the path of
repentance remains open, but those who do not repent and die as apostate, they will
be punished in hereafter. Allah says:
“How
shall Allah guide those who reject Faith after they accepted it and bore
witness that the Messenger was true and that Clear Signs had come unto them?
But Allah guides not a people unjust. Of such the reward is that on them
(rests) the curse of Allah, of His angels, and of all mankind; In that will
They dwell; nor will their penalty be lightened, nor respite be (Their lot). Except
for those that repent (Even) after that, and make amends; for Verily Allah
is Oft-forgiving, Most Merciful. But those who reject Faith after They
accepted it, and then go on adding to their defiance of Faith, never will their
repentance be accepted; for They are those who have (of set purpose) gone
astray.”(Qur’an;3:86-90).
“As
for those who accept the faith then renounce it, who again embrace it and again
deny it and go on increasing in unbelief; Allah will neither forgive them nor
guide them to the Right Way.”(Qur’an;4:137).
“and
if any of you turn back from their Faith [yartadd]
and die In Unbelief, their works will bear no fruit In This life and In the
Hereafter; They will be companions of the Fire and will abide therein.”(Qur’an;2:217).
“Those
who turn back as apostates [irtaddo]
after Guidance was clearly shown to them the Evil One has instigated them and
buoyed them up with false hopes.”(Qur’an;47:25).
“O
ye who believe! if any from among you turn back from His Faith[yartadd], soon will Allah produce a
people whom He will love As They will love him..”(Qur’an;5:54)
According
to an other Hadith, killing of Muslim is only permissible under three
conditions: Narrated by Abdullah; “Allah's Apostle said, "The blood of a
Muslim who confesses that none has the right to be worshipped but Allah and
that I am His Apostle, cannot be shed except in three cases: In Qisas
[retribution] for murder, a married person who commits illegal sexual
intercourse and the one who reverts from Islam (apostate) and leaves the
Muslims”[Sahih Al-Bukhari Hadith;9:17].
It
may be kept in view that the authority to declare any Muslim as apostate or
award of punishment is the job of Islamic courts established by the legitimate
state authority. Various stateless groups if allowed to take the law in their
hands will result in anarchy (fasad-fil-ardh)
through killing each other by declaring opponents as apostate or nonbelievers.
Waging war against Allah, His messenger and to strive for mischief through the
land (fasad-fil-ardh) is a crime
punishable with death, crucifixion, cutting of hand and feet from opposite
sides or exile, as clearly mentioned in Qur’an;5:33.
Not
Offering Prayer (Salah) & Apostasy:
To
suggest that a person who does not pray for three days be sentenced to death
and executed straight-away is absurd, contrary to the teachings of Islam and is
based upon ignorance. Imam Abu Hanifah maintains that a person who fails to
offer Salah, is not to be killed,
but must be given a minor punishment and confined until he prays. They
say the hadith that calls such people unbelievers refer to those who deny
the prayers (salah), (disbelieve)
[Fiqah-As-Sunnah;1:77b]. They say that any other interpretation is contradicted
by other texts.
Some scholars argue that a person who does
not pray is a non-believer. If he was a Muslim and then reached that stage,
then some people argue, he became an apostate and apostasy may incur capital
punishment. But this line of thinking is not much different from the one which
leads to the following conclusion:
‘What
is white is milk; eggs are white, so egg is milk!’
Scholars have distinguished between two
types of disbelief: The first is concerned only with what a person believes in
or denies while the second one, relates to action or lack of it. All scholars
unanimously agree that if a person denies something, which is essentially known
as an integral part of the Islamic faith, he is a disbeliever [i.e. five
pillars of faith]. If we are to apply this principle to obligatory prayers [salah], we say that if a person claims
to be a Muslim and denies that prayers are part of Islam, or says that it is
part of it but not necessarily in the number or the manner which the Prophet (peace
be upon him) taught, then he is a disbeliever. If his denial has come
shortly after he had been a Muslim, then he is an apostate. In a Muslim
state, an apostate is given a fair hearing before Muslim judges who may order
that scholars should come and explain to him the Islamic faith and argue with
him about his beliefs. If he insists on maintaining his apostasy, he is given
three days to recant. If he does not, then he may incur the capital punishment.
It may be pointed out that this is not a
simple case, but a very complicated one. To start with, the person concerned
should have publicized his beliefs, which are contrary to Islam in a way, which
is likely to undermine Islamic society. If he keeps his beliefs to himself,
nobody will question him about them [no one will know it]. When he is
questioned about them, every opportunity is given to make him realize his
mistake. Scholars of the highest caliber are brought to argue with him. In the
end, if he is so stubborn, he is sentenced, but given three days to recant. He
can easily escape punishment by publicly saying that he has renounced his
erroneous beliefs.
It
may be kept in view that a Muslim government is not at all interested in
discovering who is following the right faith and who has funny ideas. It does
not follow people into their homes to discover what they actually believe in. Islam
granted the basic human right of individual privacy, 1400 ago once such freedom
and personal liberty was unthinkable in any society: “O believers! Avoid immoderate suspicion
(guesswork), for in some cases suspicion is a sin. Do not spy on one another,
nor backbite one another (to say something about another behind ones back that
if one hears it, dislikes it). Would any of you like to eat the flesh of his
dead brother? Surely you would abhor it. Fear Allah; for Allah is the Accepter
of repentance, Merciful.” (Qur’an;49:12). The implementation of these
injunctions by Caliph Omar is a good example of moderation in implementation of
rule of law. On night Omar, the second Caliph, during his routine night watch
hear some singing sound form a house. He climbed up the wall and found a man
with wine and a woman. He asked him that how he could hide such immoral
violation of commands of Allah? The man replied that the Caliph has already
violated three command of Allah; first by spying on a believer (Qur’an;49:12),
secondly, by not entering a house through door (Qur’an;2:189), and thirdly by
entering the house without permission of the owner (Qur’an;24:27-28). The
Caliph had no answer and had to leave quietly however he took a promise from
him not to indulge in such immoral activates in future. Not even the most
civilized governments can grant such a freedom to their citizens even in this
present era of civil liberties and human rights. Hence, a person may entertain
the most preposterous thoughts and beliefs, without having any fear that anyone
will question him about his ideas. The principle is clearly stated: "No
compulsion is admissible in matters of faith."(Qur'an;2:256). The Prophet
said, "I have not been ordered to look into the hearts of people, nor to
rip open their bellies." (Abridged from al-Bukhari and Muslim).
If
a person who has much deviant ideas starts to publicize them and calls on
others to share his beliefs, he is actually starting a rebellion against the
very fabric of Islamic society and its basic concepts. His action is likely to
result in division and conflict. When this happens, Islam moves to nip such a
detrimental offshoot when it is still in the bud. Its method is to give the
person concerned every chance to stop his seditious action. To escape
punishment, that person need not do more than to state that he withdraws his
earlier statements, even if he still believes in them in his heart. What
Islam achieves by this is to stop the act of sedition, which could cause
public disorder. If the person still maintains his ideas but keeps them to
himself, no one is going to bother about him.
The other type of disbelief is that which
relates to action, or the lack of it. Certain actions of disobedience to Allah
have been described by the Prophet (peace be upon him) as actions of disbelief.
A person who is guilty of any of these is questioned about his actions and the
Islamic position is explained to him. If he has committed an act of
disobedience for which a particular punishment is prescribed by Allah and this
is proven either by the testimony of the required number of witnesses or by
free confession, then the punishment is carried out. No authority can stop it.
In the case of a person who does not pray, there is no prescribed punishment,
though he is committing a cardinal sin.
Taliban:
The
term ‘Taliban’ [plural of Talib, (the seeker of religious knowledge,
particularly the Islamic knowledge, a student) is generally used for the
students of Madrisah (religious seminary). The term ‘Taliban’ was
started to be used for the militant group of students and religious leaders who
established the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan in 1994-96 in order to end the
lengthy civil war following the withdrawal of the Soviets from the region in
1989. Led by Mullah Omar, they promoted Islam as a moral, sable, and orderly
alternative to civil war, ethnic divisions, and warring tribal chiefs. They
followed strict, literal and conservative interpretations of Islam and rely on
strict punishments and executions. Influenced primarily by Wahabi (Deobandi)
teachers and Pashtun tribal traditions. The regime was denounced by
international human rights organizations for absolute segregation of women and
violation of human rights. They were initially welcomed by the people of Afghanistan for restoring peace, however could not continue
their rule in Afghanistan after 9/11 due to US intervention. However they continue to resist
US and NATO forces in Afghanistan, to reestablish sovereignty. The situation
in Pakistan, a sovereign Islamic State is totally different to Afghanistan. Some misguided local elements supported
by foreign powers are being used by the enemies of Pakistan and Islam, to achieve their strategic
objectives. While Muslims are being oppressed by occupation forces in Palestine, Kashmir, Chechnya, Iraq, Afghanistan and elsewhere, the Taliban are
indiscriminately killing innocent Muslims, not even sparing women and children
and worshippers at mosques through suicide bombers. Such heinous acts are being
done on the name of Islam, to serve the cause of Allah. Calling these criminal
and misguided, semi literate people as Taliban is a misnomer. Their Takfir
doctrine is in direct conflict with the basic teachings of Islam, The are
creating fasad-fil-ardh (mischief on
land). This phenomena of ‘Fitnah’ is not new in the Muslim history.
Khawarji Fitnah:
Fitnah (trial, or test), which refer to heretical
uprisings, especially the first major internal struggle within the Muslim
community (656-661 C.E), which resulted in both civil war and religious schism.
During the reign of the third caliph, 'Uthman, certain rebellious groups
accused the Caliph of nepotism and misrule, and the resulting discontent led to
his assassination. The rebels then recognized the Prophet's cousin and son-in-law, 'Ali, as
ruler but later deserted him and fought against him, accusing him of having
committed a grave sin in submitting his claim to the caliphate to arbitration,
they are called Khawarij. The word Kharaju, from which Khariji
is derived, means "to withdraw" and Khawarij, believed in active dissent or rebellion against a state of affairs they
considered to be gravely impious. The basic doctrine
of the Khawarij was that: “A person or a group who committed a grave
error or sin and did not sincerely repent ceased to be Muslim”.
According to them mere profession of the faith "there is no god but God;
Muhammad is the prophet of God” did not make a person a Muslim unless this
faith was accompanied by righteous deeds. In other words, good works were an
integral part of faith and not extraneous to it. The second principle that flowed from
their aggressive idealism was militancy, or Jihad, which the Khawarij
considered to be among the cardinal principles, or pillars, of Islam.
Contrary to the orthodox view, they interpreted the Qur’anic command about
"enjoining good and forbidding evil"(Qur’an;3:104) to mean the vindication of truth through the sword. The placing
of these two principles together made the Khawarij highly inflammable
fanatics, intolerant of almost any established political authority. They incessantly resorted
to rebellion and as a result were virtually wiped out during the first two
centuries of Islam. Although till recently Chasidism has been
considered essentially a story of the past, which left permanent influence on
Islam, because of reaction against it. It forced the religious leadership of
the community to formulate a bulwark against religious intolerance and
fanaticism.
Khwarij Taliban & Violation of Qur’an & Sunnah:
The Takfiri doctrine is not based upon any direct
clear commandment or ayah of Qur’an,
it is derivative, based upon analogy (taweel),
which can have more than one opinions. “The fact is that most of them follow
nothing but mere conjecture and conjecture is in no way a substitute for the
truth. Surely Allah is well aware of all that they do.”(Qur’an;10:36). However through their violent terrorist
acts, Taliban are violating the clear verses (Ayahs) and Hadiths. No Muslim worth the name will ever dare to even
think of rejecting or violating the unambiguous commandments of Allah, clearly
mentioned in Qur’an and Hadith, some are:
- Disregarding
the Ayahs annuls good deeds Qur’an;18:104-105.
- Killing a believer, major
sin: Qur’an;4:93.
- Killing of innocent human
not permitted:
Qur’an;5:32, 17:33.
- Mischief on land rejected:
Qur’an;28:77,2:11-12, 2:60, 206, 3:63, 7:56, 5:33-34. Fighting permitted in defence with in
limits – No Transgression: Qur’an;2:190.
- Kindness to Non Combatants: Qur’an; 60:8.
- Suicide is not permissible
in Islam : Qur’an;2:195,4:29,
Sahih Al Bukhari Hadith Numbr:8.126, Sahih Muslim Hadith.
Number.486.
- Killing by burning not
allowed: Sahih
Al Bukhari, Hadith, Number.4.259, Sahih Al Bukhari, Hadith, Number.4.260.
- Safety of mosques, monasteries,
churches, synagogues & worshippers: Qur’an;2:114, 22:40).
- Mutilation of the dead
bodies is prohibited: Sahih Muslim Hadith.804.
- Prohibitions-of killing
religious people, women, children, aged, sick people, animals and
cutting trees in military expeditions: Sahih Al Bukhari, Hadith,
Number.4.257,258, Al Muwata Hadith, Number;21.10.
- Freedom of faith-no
compulsion: Qur’an;2:256,88:21-24,
45;50,109:6.10:100.
Conclusion:
The heretic doctrine of Takfeer; being used by the blood thirsty
extremists world wide, has only worked in tarnishing the image of Islam. It is
also the ideology of Pakistani Taliban, to justify indiscriminate killing of
innocent Muslims including women and children even in mosques through suicide
bombers. They have unilaterally declared all Muslims opposed to their brand of
Islam as apostate (Murtad), to
justify their killing. The doctrine of Takfir
is an atrocious deviation (bid’at),
weakening the unity of Muslim Ummah,
when it is the urgent need of the hour against onslaught of evil (taghoot). This doctrine has been
condemned and rejected by the eminent scholars including the Saudi scholars. Parallels
may be drawn between, Pakistani Taliban and Khwarij due to the intolerance and
militancy being employed by them against fellow Muslims on the pretext of
enforcing their
vision of Islam. As a first step we should
stop calling them ‘Taliban’, they should be called ‘Khwarij’ or ‘Khwarji of Pakistan’. Creating
mischief on the land of Muslims, only serves to please the enemies of
Islam.
All the efforts of reconciliation in the light of Qur’an;49:10 remain
futile so far due to stubbornness of Pakistani Taliban. It is important that
the intellectuals, as well as electronic and print media should take the lead
to give moral and religious ascendancy to the soldiers, fighting the enemies of
Islam and Pakistan. While the
military operation against rebellious people is undertaken, there is need that the government should urgently undertake concrete
short term and long term measures to fulfill the purpose of creation of Pakistan as envisioned by the founding fathers. State should respect the
religious feelings of majority, satisfy the needs of morality, security,
justice, social inequality and improve the economic conditions of people so
that the unity of Pakistan and progress is not affected.
The rebellion will ultimately be suppressed
militarily but the war has to be won on ideological front, which is not
possible without whole hearted support from the religious scholars (Ulema) and all
segments of society. It is
due to the importance of acquiring deeper knowledge of Din, with a view to
educate the others; that (Ulema) have been even exempted to proceed with the
expedition (of war) (Qur’an;9:122). There are many authentic Hadiths to
highlight the importance of learning:” Striving after knowledge is a sacred
duty (faridah) for every man and
woman who has surrendered himself or herself to God (muslim wa-muslimah)" (Ibn Majah); or, "The superiority (fadl) of a learned man over a (mere)
worshipper (i.e., one who merely prays, fasts, etc.) is like the superiority of
the full moon over all the stars" (Tirmidhi, Abu Da'ud, Ibn Majah, Ibn
Hanbal, Darimi). Consequently, the obligation of the believers to "devote
themselves to acquiring a deeper knowledge of the Faith" (li-yatafaqqahu fi'd-din) and to impart
its results to their fellow-believers.
It is high time that Ulema should come
forward in big way by dispelling the impression of their tacit sympathy for Pakistani Taliban, even as
a reaction against prevalent immorality in society. The society is degenerating
in spiritual and moral values at very fast pace, which can only be checked
through preaching the true message of Islam by those Ulema who are selfless,
men of action not mere words, possessing strong character, faith and knowledge.
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is the role model to be emulated, he was known as Truthful
(Sadiq) and Trustworthy (Ameen) much before he started to preach.
The credibility of preacher is very important, which is lost at the outset for the
Ulema venturing in to the dirty field of power politics. However it does not mean
to leave the field wide open to the selfish, greedy, corrupt and scrupulous
elements to exploit. Acting as a strong ‘pressure group’ they can do wonders
through peaceful efforts without taking the law in their hands [Lawyers
movement in restoration of judges is a case in point]. Ulema can support the
good politicians, political parties and educate the masses to build pressure on
the rulers for fairness and justice. They have to work hard to change the moral
and spiritual out look of the society so that people elect the good people. The
history shows that most of the great scholars of Islam like Imam Abu Hanifa, took
no direct part in court politics or power struggles, despite his obvious
antipathy toward the Umayyads and 'Abbasids, the ruling dynasties of the time.
This fact partly explains why Abu Hanifah steadfastly refused to be Chief
Justice and also why he suffered severe persecution under both dynasties. The
history is witness to the fact that persecution and atrocities of the worst
kind were inflected upon opponents once clergy of a particular sect or group
acquired prevailing influence upon the rulers. Once Ulema indulge in power
politics they are doing it at the cost of their main role. The declining society
in dire need of ‘men of knowledge’; will be deprived of it, further hastening the
decline and degeneration. This is the age of specialization, advancement in
science & technology puts heavy demand upon Ulema to be also well versed
with the modern knowledge and techniques. This will enable them to convince the
young people (the future generation) about relevance and importance of Islam in
their social, physical and spiritual lives. We must critically weigh the
disadvantage against benefits to be achieved through politicizing the religious
scholars, students (genuine taliban) and
institutions. Damage to their ‘credibility’ is just one factor that has already
caused immense damage to the cause of Islam, which the enemies of Islam could
not achieve even during many centuries of colonization of Muslim lands. The
fact is that the society is at the lowest ebb, every field requires
reformation, and the Ulema have to abandon their original job to become
economist, politician, journalist, lawyer or businessmen etc, as they can’t do
justice to more than one specialty at a time. The books, internet, TV and other
such means can not be substitute to the genuine scholars with ‘creditability’ to teach students in seminaries (Madaris), write new books, articles on internet, newspapers,
participate in TV talk shows, address congregations in Friday Prayers and so
on. The scholars though knowledgeable but lacking credibility will be laughing
stock at all these forums, as already being witness in some cases.
Ulema should solely concentrate in teaching and preaching din Al-Islam (Dawah). While calling the Muslim brothers deeply entangled in sins,
we must not forget the universal principal of Dawah, Allah says: “Call thou (all mankind] unto thy Sustainer's path
with wisdom and goodly exhortation, and argue with them in the most kindly
manner-for, behold, thy Sustainer knows best as to who strays from His path,
and best knows He as to who are the right-guided. Hence, if you have to respond
to an attack (in argument], respond only to the extent of the attack levelled
against you; but to bear yourselves with patience is indeed far better for
(you, since God is with] those who are patient in adversity.
(Qur’an;6:125-126); “--exhort one another to the truth and exhort one another
to patience”(Qur’an;3:103).
It
must not be forgotten that Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) met with stiff resistance in
Makkah when he pointed out the way to salvation, he was rewarded with abuse and
persecution during initial 13 years, not only for himself but for the Truth
which he was preaching. Any one with weak heart might have been disgusted at
what seemed the hopeless task of reclaiming the world from falsehood,
superstition, selfishness, evil, and oppression. He was consoled by Allah: “[O Muhammad!] You
probably will kill yourself in grief over them, if they do not believe in this
Message (The Qur'an).That which is on earth We have made but as a glittering
show for the earth in order that We may test them as to which of them are best
in conduct”(Qur’an;18:6-7).“And
so (O’ Prophet) exhort them; thy task is only to exhort them (non believers).
Thou are not a taskmaster over them”(Qur’an;88:21-22 also emphasized at 10:108,
39:41, 42:48). The Prophet (pbuh) was sent to teach and direct people on the
right way. He was not sent to force their will, or to punish them, except in so
far as he may receive authority to do so. Punishment belongs to Allah alone,
which is certain for non repentant and rebellious people in the Hereafter, when
true values will be restored.
This is a universal advice which applies to everyone who,
having become convinced of the truth of an ethical proposition, is dismayed at
the apathy with which the people react, one must not get demoralised, as Alalh
says:“For, never would thy Sustainer destroy a community for wrong [beliefs alone] so long as its
people behave righteously [towards one another]. And had thy Sustainer so
willed, He could surely have made all mankind one single community: but [He
willed it otherwise, and so] they continue to hold divergent
views(Qur’an;11:117-118); “---If Allah had so willed He would have made you a
single people but (His plan is) to test you in what He hath given you: so
strive as in a race in all virtues. The goal of you all is to Allah; it is He
that will show you the truth of the matters in which you dispute.”(Qur’an;5:48).“Now if God were to take men
[immediately] to task for all the evil that they do [on earth], He would not
leave a single living creature upon its face. However, He grants them respite
until a term set [by Him]: but when the end of their term approaches, they can
neither delay it by a single moment, nor can they hasten it.”(Qur’an; 16:62).
Islam
was not spread with the power of sword, but with the power of superior pragmatic
ideology based upon Truth and Justice. The empire building, rise, fall and
destruction of civilizations is a historic process [see; Qur’an;35:43,10:47,
15:6, 7:34, 17:76-77, 18:55, 22:40, 2;251, 36:31, 38;3]. The basic virtues of
progressive Islamic society, the peaceful coexistence, tolerance, patience,
justice, social & economic harmony, acquisition of knowledge, Jihad-e-Kabira,
respect of human life and values are almost extinct form our public life. Mere
issuing fatwa’s against Pakistani Taliban is not enough. The common Muslims need
to be educated about their doctrine and urge them to practice Din-Al-Islam to progress in this world
and also save them from divine punishment in hereafter. During daily and Friday
prayers, special supplication (du’a)
for the victims of terror be offered.
To conclude some
quotations:
“We are
chasing an Islamic order stripped of its humanism, aesthetics, intellectual
quests and spiritual devotions…. concerned with power not with the soul, with
the mobilization of people for political purposes rather than with sharing and
alleviating their sufferings and aspirations.” [Eqbal Ahmad]
“I am convinced about the authenticity of my
opinions, but I do consider it likely that they may turn out to be incorrect.
Likewise, I am convinced about the incorrectness of the views different from
mine, but I do admit the possibility that they may turn out to be correct.”[Imam
Shafa’i]
“Our Lord! Do not punish us if we forget or
make a mistake.”(Qur’an;2:286).
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