Author: Shaykh Salim al-Hilali
Benefits
and Deductions
The cause
of the weakness of the Muslims is due to their having left the clear and pure
religion of Islaam. That humiliation has entered into their ranks due to the
very same reason. That the sicknesses and diseases in the hearts of the Muslims
bring about worldly calamities. In addition to this, being far from the Sunnah
and the multiplication of the groups of innovation is another cause for weakness
and humiliation. Fighting against these weaknesses is to be upon methodology
of the Book and the Sunnah. A detailed explanation of the numerous Hadeeth which
mention the prophecies about the downfall of the Ummah.
A Fundamental
Principle
We should
know that the Messenger of Allaah sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam was sent by
Allaah to the whole of mankind, to explain and to make clear to them all that
which is good and brings one closer to Allaah; and also to explain to them all
that is evil and would distance a person from Allaah. The reason for this being,
that life - with all its variety, colours and manifestations - is built upon
two important matters:-
Firstly: Knowing
the good - in order to follow it.
Secondly:
Knowing the evil - in order to keep away from it.
So, for example,
in the matter of Tawheed of Allaah (to single out Allaah alone for worship)
- the crux of Islaam - it is built eeman (faith) in Allaah and the rejection
of shirk [2], kufr
[3] and taaghoot [4]. Eeman in Allaah is good, whilst belief in at-taaghoot
is evil. Thus, it is a must to recognise that which is good in order to follow
it, whilst knowing also that which is evil so as to keep away from it. Likewise,
in the matter of da'wah (calling) to Allaah, which is built upon commanding
the good (ma'roof) and forbidding the evil (munkar). To command the ma'roof
is good and is to be followed, whilst munkar is evil and is to be shunned. Likewise,
in ittibaa' (following of) the prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam, which
is built upon following his Sunnah and turning away from bida' (religious innovations).
Sunnah is good and is to be followed, whilst bida' is evil and is to be shunned.
Events
to Befall this Ummah
The Prophet
sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam informed us of events which will befall this Ummah
(i.e. Muslim peoples), some of these narrations speak of good for this Ummah
- indicating also that the future, power and honour is for the Muslims; and
that they will be established in the land. Other narrations warn us against
those evil matters, that which would distance us from Allaah - the Most High
- and make us weak in-front of the nations. We will discuss some of these narrations
which mention the two types of weaknesses.
First Type
of Weakness Explained
The first
of these narrations is that of Thawbaan radiallaahu 'anhu the freed slave of
the Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam. He related that the messenger of
Allaah said: "The nations are about to call each other
and set upon you, just as diners set upon food." It was said: "Will
it be because of our small number that day?" He said:
"Rather, on that day you will be many, but you will be like foam, like the foam
on the river. And Allaah will remove the fear of you from the hearts of your
enemies and will throw wahn (weakness) into your hearts." Someone
said: "O Messenger of Allaah! What is Wahn?" He said: "Love
of the world and the hatred for death." [5]
This Hadeeth
explains the first form of weakness, which has befallen the Ummah in all corners
of the world, as being a result of inclination to this world, love of it, and
being preoccupied with it, whilst turning away from the Hereafter, being distant
from it and hatred of death. Hatred of death is a sign of loving this world,
since the one who loves this world, hates death. Since, with death, comes the
meeting with Allaah - the Most Perfect.
Some Benefits
of this Hadeeth
From the Hadeeth
we can conclude the following:-
[i] That the disbelievers
attentively observe the Muslim Ummah and study their condition, when they
see a weakness they strike at it and if they see a barrier, they destroy it.
When they see that the Ummah cannot defend itself, they do not show mercy,
since they are the enemies of Allaah. So they hate the Muslims because they
(the Muslims) call to the worship and obedience of Allaah.
[ii] The Muslim lands
possess many riches, being sources of goods and blessings. This is why the
enemies of Allaah desire these lands and try to conquer them.
[iii] The Ummah has reached
a level where it cannot defend its honour, riches nor wealth from its conquering
enemies.
[iv] The disbelievers
have divided the conquered lands of the Muslims between themselves, just like
diners when gathered around their dish - what do they do? Each of them take
their portion until he is full; and he will not be content with that which
is in his plate, except with that which fills. The prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi
wa sallam, warned us about this fact - the cutting up of the Muslim lands,
for he said: "You will form different armies, an
army in Greater Syria (Sham), an army in 'Iraaq and an army in Yeman." I
asked: "Which one shall I be with O Messenger of Allaah?" He said:
"I advise you with the (army) of Sham and whoever refuses then let him join
the Yemen and beware. For indeed Allaah - the Mighty and Majestic - has guaranteed
Sham and its people for me." [6]
[v] That the disbelievers
do not fear the Muslims. At the time of the prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa
sallam when the disbelievers heard that the prophet was preparing to engage
them in battle, they would become fearful and turn on their heels. This is
what happened at the battle of Tabook. At this battle, the prophet sallallaahu
'alayhi wa sallam traveled a months journey to fight the Romans, when they
heard of the Messenger of Allaah's sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam approach
they fled. So the prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam said: "I
have been given five (things) which no one else before me has been given.
I have been aided with fear - a distance of one month's traveling......."
[7]
Allaah the - the Most
High - states:
"Soon
We shall cast terror into the hearts of the disbelievers, for that they made
Shirk, for which He had sent no authority." [8]
Indeed, fear
is a weapon which Allaah implants in the hearts of His enemies. This is why
the strength of the Muslims, is not in their great numbers - weapons or wealth
- but it is in their aqeedah (belief) and their adhering to it. For today there
are plenty of Muslims, but they are like foam, like the foam carried by the
waves. And their riches are many but cannot be for them. Rather, it has become
the possession of their enemies. For example: The Muslims today approximate
over one billion and they grow in number everyday. However, at the same time
they are the weakest of nations in every country they are in, being persecuted
- why? Because they have become like foam, like the foam on the waves. Also,
the lands of the Muslims possess many riches and minerals, but where does it
all end up? With the disbelievers in Europe or America, or it goes to the Jews
of Palestine. The Muslim oil constitutes approximately one third of the world's
reserves, but the Muslims are the poorest of people - why? Because they do not
possess anything from their Deen (religion), except a name. So they call to
it, but all their riches now belong to their enemies.
Second
Type of Weakness
The second
form of weakness which illustrates the condition of the Muslims today is their
being far from the Sunnah (example) of the messenger of Allaah sallallaahu 'alayhi
wa sallam, and being far away from the correct Manhaj (methodology), in a state
of innovation. The prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam has informed us of
this in the Hadeeth of Hudayfah radiallaahu 'anhu in which he said: "The people
used to ask the Messenger of Allaah sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam about the
good, and I used to ask him about the evil out of fear that it would reach me.
So I asked the Messenger of Allaah: "O Messenger of
Allaah, we were living in ignorance and evil, then Allaah brought this good
to us. So will there be any evil after this good?" He replied: "Yes."
I then asked: "Will there be any good after this evil?" He replied: "Yes,
but it will be tainted." So I asked: "What will be its taint?" He
replied: "A people who guide others to other than my
way, you will approve of some of their actions and disapprove of others."
I further enquired: "Then is there any evil after this good?" He said: "Yes!
Callers at the gates of Hell - whoever responds to their call, they will be
thrown into the fire." I then said: " O Messenger of Allaah! Describe
them to us." He said: "They will be from our people
and speak our language." I asked: "So what do you order me to do
if that reaches me?" He said: "Stick to the Jamaa'ah
(the united body) of the Muslims and their Imaam (ruler)." I further
asked: "What if they have neither jamaa'ah or an Imaam?" He said:
"Then keep away from all those sects, even if you have to bite upon the roots
of a tree, until death reaches you whilst you are in that state."
[9]
A Brief
Explanation
(You
will approve of some of their actions and diaprove of others.)
Meaning:
You will accept the Sunnah from them and reject the bid'ah from them.
(Yes!
Callers at the gates of Hell.)
Meaning: Callers
inviting to the various deviated schools of thought which will lead their followers
to the hellfire.
(Whoever
responds to their call, they will be thrown into the fire.)
Meaning:
Whoever obeys the callers of innovation and misguidance then his end will be
the fire, because the Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam has said: "Every
innovation is misguidance and every misguidance is in the fire."
[10] So the innovation is in the fire along with its companion. Whoever obeys
the callers of innovation will be led to the Fire and whosoever obeys the callers
of Sunnah will be led to Paradise.
(Stick
to the jamaa'ah of the Muslims and their Imaam)
Meaning: Stick
to the Islaamic Empire if they have on. So you migrate to it and live amongst
the Muslims and do not remain in the lands of the disbelievers. And you give
the bay'ah (oath of allegiance) to the leader of the Muslims - if they have
one.
(I
asked: What if they neither have a jamaa'ah or an Imaam?)
Meaning: Like
today (Then keep away from all those sects.) Meaning: Keep away from the callers
of misguidance and (religious) innovation, neither being of them, nor aiding
or supporting them.
(Even
if you have to bite upon the roots of a tree.)
Meaning: Adhere
to the Sunnah and cling to its foundations. The meaning of this is not remain
in your house and abandon the calling to Allaah, nor abandon ordering the good
and the prohibiting of evil, since the Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam
said "Hold fast to my Sunnah and to the Sunnah of my
rightly guided caliphs - cling (lit. bite) to it tightly." [11] And
here, in this Hadeeth, he has ordered them to cling (lit. bite) to the roots
of a tree. So the (roots of a tree) here means the Sunnah. (Until death reaches
you whilst you are in that state.) Meaning: To die in a state of Islaam, as in
the saying of Allaah : "And do not die except as a
Muslim." [12]
Striking
A Balance
The Prophet
sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam has explained in many other Ahadeeth that clinging
to this world, loving it - whilst neglecting the Hereafter and giving a greater
share to worldly matters at the expense of the Hereafter - is also from the
causes of weakness amongst the Muslims. These narrations do not mean that a
Muslim should ignore this world and not work for it, and become dependant upon
others. Rather, he should work, in order to attain his sustenance and support
himself so that he is not in need of others. Indeed the words "aakhirah" (Hereafter)
and "dunyaa" (this wordly life) appear in the Qur'aan an equal number of times.
This is an indication that a Muslim should maintain a balance between this world
and the Hereafter, so he performs righteous deeds and seeks the pleasure of
Allaah; and he works in this world within the limits of the Shariah (Islaamic
Law) to obtain a lawful sustenance, in order to provide for himself and have
no need to beg. However, if the balance is not kept, corruption appears. For
example, if the Ummah inclines more to worldly matters - forgetting the Hereafter
and the meeting with Allaah - it is overcome with weakness and humiliation.
If, however, the tendancy is in the opposite direction, the Ummah forgets this
world and then becomes in need of people - extending its hands towards them
submissively. But the Muslim should be distinguished, strong and honourable
- as Allaah says in the Qur'aan:
"And
to Allaah belongs all honour and to His Prophet and to the believers."
[13]
So the Muslim
is obligated to maintain this balance. Therefore, one should be sincere in ones
actions, intending with them the face of Allaah and His good pleasure. However,
rivalry for this world and love for it weakens the Muslims and debases them.
Rivalry
for this World
'Amr ibn Auf
al-Ansaaree radiallaahu 'anhu related that the prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa
sallam sent Abu 'Ubaydah ibn al-Jarrah (the trust worthy one of this Ummah)
to Bahrain to bring back its Jizyah. The Prophet had made a treaty with the
people of Bahrain and had appointed over them al-'Alaa ibn Hadramee. Abu 'Ubaydah
returned with the money. The Ansaar came to hear of his arrival and went to
pray al-Fajr with the prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam. When the Prophet
had finished the prayer he got up and left, so the Ansaar approached him. He
smiled and remarked: "I think you have all heard that
Abu 'Ubaydah has returned with something." They replied: "Indeed
O messenger of Allaah." He said: "Then be happy and
hope for that which pleases you, for by Allaah I do not fear poverty for you,
but I fear that this world will be opened up for you, just as it was for those
before you. So you will compete with one another for it, as they competed for
it; and it will destroy you as it destroyed them." [14]
Another Hadeeth
which shows love of this world is a reason for ruin, is the Hadeeth of 'Abdullah
ibn 'Umar in which he said: The Messenger of Allaah sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam
said: "O Muhajiroon!! You may be afflicted with five
things. Allaah forbid that you should live to see them. (i) If fornication and
adultery should become widespread, then you should know that this has never
happened without new diseases befalling the people which their forefathers never
suffered. (ii) If people should begin to cheat in weighing out goods, you should
realise that this has never happened without a drought and famine befalling
the people and their rulers oppressing them. (iii) If people should withhold
Zakaah, you should realise that this has never happened without the rain being
stopped from falling; and were it not for the sake of the animals, it would
never rain again. (iv) If people should break their covenant with Allaah and
His Messenger, you should realise that this has never happened without Allaah
sending an enemy against them to take some of their possessions by force. (v)
If the leaders do not rule according to the book of Allaah, you should realise
that this has never happened without Allaah making them into groups and making
them fight one another." [15]
A Brief
Explanation
(If
fornication and adultery should become widespread, then you should know that
this has never happened without new diseases befalling the people which their
forefathers never suffered.)
Meaning: If
faahishah (evil actions and sexual iniquity) appears in the Ummah and fornication
and adultery increases, then it will be accompanied by many strange diseases
not known or experienced by those before, like AIDS and Syphilis. Diseases which
now cause so much fear in Western societies like America and Europe. Since this
faahishah has become widespread in these communities to a well known degree,
rather it is considered a sign of their progression. How can this be a sign
of advancement? When the animals in the jungle are ashamed to commit what they
do and the bare people in Africa and its forests feel too embarrassed. If nakedness
was an evidence of progression, then the naked people of the African jungle
would be the most advanced!!
(If
people should begin to cheat in weighing out goods.....)
Meaning:
Giving short measure is now a common thing, and is something unlawful. Allaah
destroyed a nation - the people of Shu'aib alayhis-salaam - because of this, as they did
not show mercy to themselves or to others, so how can Allaah show mercy to them.
The prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam said: "Show
mercy to one who is upon the earth, and the One above the Sky will show mercy
to you." [16]
(If
people should withhold Zakaah, you should realise that this has never happened
without the rain being stopped from falling; and were it not for the sake of
the animals, it would never rain again)
Meaning: if
it rains, then it is not because of them or the fact they deserve it, but it
is because of the animals - as a mercy for them.
(If
people should break their covenant with Allaah and His Messenger, you should
realise that this has never happened without Allaah sending an enemy against
them to take some of their possessions by force)
For example:
When the Muslims neglected the obedience to Allaah, He gave the Jews the power
and they took Palestine, and when were negligent about that which they were
reminded of, Allaah established the Christians over them and they took Spain;
and when they were negligent yet again, Allaah put the Christians in control
in Bosnia.
(If
the leaders do not rule according to the book of Allaah....)
Meaning:
when they no longer implement the Laws of Allaah, the Muslims will then fight
and kill each other like what occurs in border disputes and so on.
The Initial
Strangeness
Amongst those
Ahadeeth which also highlight the second form of weakness - that is, deviating
from the guidance of the prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam - is the Hadeeth:
"Islaam started as a stranger and it will return to
being a stranger in the same way it started, so Tooba (a tree in paradise) is
for the Strangers." [17] Initially, Islaam was strange and weak in
Makkah, the disbelievers did not know of it. Then people began to believing
in Islaam and entered into it in great numbers. It then spread, grew stronger
and was no longer strange. Now, after its strength and spread, it has returned
once again as a stranger as it first started. How can this be, when the Muslims
are great in number and their lands are plenty? Because the Muslims no longer
understand the Deen, they are far from Islaam - implementing other than the
Sunnah of the prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam, committing innovations
in worship, whilst they think they are following Islaam. So the correct Islaam,
the correct Sunnah, becomes far away from their lives - like a stranger amongst
the people, they have no knowledge of it.
In Conclusion
How do we
understand these Ahadeeth which point out these weaknesses? Do we merely accept
them and remain weak, dependant upon the West and remain far from our Deen (religion)?
The prophet did not intend this for us, for he explained to us these things
in order for us to flee from them - like a parent who says to his child: 'Do
not go up this road, as there is a wild animal awaiting to eat you if you do!
' So this is a warning from the parent to the child not to take that path. So:-
Firstly: When
the Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam informed us of these events - which
are not from him but from Allaah, as he does not speak of his own desire but
it is a revelation inspired to him - it is understood to be a prohibition of
taking the path that leads to that.
Secondly:
We have to work to repel these weaknesses; to fight them, reject them and not
to be pleased with them - since it is an evil which has to be rejected.
Thirdly: We
have to acquire knowledge of the Qur'aan and the Sunnah upon the understanding
of the Salafus-Saalih (Pious predecessors - the first three generations of Muslims)
in order to comprehend our state of affairs. However, if we rely on newspapers,
magazines and the radio then these media sources belong to the disbelievers,
the West. Will they be truthful in their narrations and in their solutions?
Do they really want good for the Muslims? Indeed, they do not spread except
that which weakens the Muslims and makes them falsely believe in the West. Thus,
we must become people who have understanding of the book and the Sunnah to know
exactly what our enemies want from us, and Allaah has indeed informed us: "Never
will the Jews and the Christians be satisfied with you, until you follow their
way" [18]
FOOTNOTES
1.
A talk delivered at the Qu'ran and Sunnah Society Conference in America 1993.
2.
Shirk: " Associating partners with Allaah in those matters which are particular
to Allaah."
3.
Kufr: Disbelief, denial and rejection
4.
Taaghoot: All that is worshipped other than, or along with, Allaah.
5.
Saheeh: Related by Abu Dawood (no.4297), Ibn'Asaakirin in Taareekh Dimashq (2/97/8)
and others. It was authenticated by al-Albaanee in as-Saheehah (no.958)
6.
Saheeh:Related by Ahmad (5/33), Abu Daawood (1/388) al-Haakim (4/510) - from
'Abdullah ibn Hawaalah radiallaahu 'anhu. Shaykh al-Albaanee authenticated it
in Takhreej Ahaadeeth Fadaa'il ush-Shaam (no.2)
7.
Related by al-Bukhaaree (1/436) and Muslim (5/3-4) from Jaabir ibn 'Abdullah
radiallaahu 'anhu
8.
Surah Aal-'Imraan 3:151
9.
Related by al-Bukhaaree (no.7084) and Muslim (no.1847)
10.
Related by al-Bukhaaree (no.7084) and Muslim (no.1847)
11.
Saheeh: Related by Abu Dawood (no.4606) and others. It was authenticated by
al-Haafidh Ibn-Hajar in Takhreej Ahadeeth Mukhtasar Ibnul-Haajib
12.
Surah Aal-'Imraan 3:101
13.
Surah al-Munaafiqoon
14.
Related by al-Bukhaaree and Muslim
15.
Hasan: Related by Ibn Maajah (no.4019) and Abu Nu'aym in Hilyatul-Awliyaa (8/333-334),
from 'Abdullah Ibn 'Umar radiallaahu 'anhu. It was authenticated by Shaykh al-Albani
in as-Saheehah
16.
Saheeh: Related by Abu Dawood (no.4941), at-Tirmidhee (1/350) and others, from
'Abdullah ibn 'Amr radiallaahu 'anhu. Al Haafidh al-'Iraaqee authenticated it
in al-'Ishaariyaat (1/59)
17.
Related by Muslim (2/175-176) and Ibn Maajah (2/320), from Abu Hurayrah radiallaahu
'anhu
18.
Soorah al-Baqarah 2:120