Those who Companion the People Of Ḥizbiyyah in the Name of Daʿwah

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1 Those who Companion the People of Ḥizbiyyah in the Name of Da wah Those who Companion the People Of Ḥizbiyyah in the Name of Daʿwah By Abū al-ḥasan Mālik Ᾱdam al-akhḍar S ALAFIYYAH, as we are well aware, is not merely an ascription. It is a way founded upon principles established in the Book and Sunnah. And therefore, it is disheartening to witness some students of knowledge who ascribe to the blessed methodology of the Salaf accompanying the people of hizbiyyah, while remaining aloof from the sittings of the Salafis their Scholars and students of knowledge alike as you will find neither hide nor hair of them in these gatherings. They are more at home in the company of the Khalafis. The Prophet ( ) mentioned that what people have in common causes them to unite. Like souls attract. These students of knowledge, of course, always have their excuses; the excuses abound excuses they seem to make for everything and everyone but the Salafis. They are only common-folk, they proclaim. As if the common-folk have not been support in the war against Salafiyyah. The noble Shaykh Rabiʿ ibn Hādī ( هللا )حفظه clarified this in his statement: The common-folk are to be taught the correct creed and warned from the people of innovation; most of the common-folk have now become soldiers for the people of innovation, so it is a must to warn them. 1 An army that spends their wealth in the way of partisan causes, backing them with the dirham, dollar and dinār. And while we agree, as clearly stated in the aforementioned advice of the Shaykh, that these common-folk must be taught the correct creed, we ask, does this teaching necessitate walking with them and companioning them, all the while remaining detached from the Salafis? The reality is that a man is with those he loves. They are only common-folk, they repeat ad nauseum. Are they at all familiar with the statement of the esteemed scholar of Islām, Shaykh Ṣāliḥ al-fawzān هللا)?)حفظه He was asked: O noble Shaykh, may Allāh grant you success, [the questioner] states: Is it permissible to sit with the common-folk from the people of innovation? He responded: There is no good in them; do not sit with their common-folk or their scholars, except to clarify [the truth] to them. Clarify the innovation for them in the hopes that they would abandon it. 2 There is no ambiguity in the Shaykh s words concerning these laymen: Do not sit with their common-folk But if the Shaykh has cautioned from sitting with them, and, at the same time, advised with clarifying their innovation, how does the sincere caller from the students of knowledge combine between these two goods? One need look no further than the illustrious example of ʿAbd Allāh ibn ʿAbbās ( ). Did he not go to the Khawārij to clarify the truth concerning their misguidance? Did he, in the course of this clarification, remain amongst them in their sittings and gatherings, and abandon the company of ʿAlī ( ) and others from the noble Salaf? The answer is a resounding no. Rather, he went to them and stated: I come to you from the Companions of Allāh s Messenger, the Muhājirūn and Anṣār, and his cousin and son-in-law. Upon them the Qur ān descended, and they have more understanding of its interpretation than you, and there are none of them amongst you. 1 Al-Majmuʿ (14/273) 2 http://safeshare.tv/w/relzmtonef

2 Those who Companion the People of Ḥizbiyyah in the Name of Da wah Here Ibn ʿAbbās did not stop at informing the Ḥaruriyyah of who he was with, he went on to praise ʿAlī ( ) and the Ṣaḥābah, while at the same time disparaging those he was calling for not having even a single companion among them. Thus, the strong Dā ī should be plain-spoken when calling the ḥizbis away from the path of misguidance. Moreover, Ibn ʿAbbās did not come to them with generalities or ambiguity; instructing them, for example, in marital matters or social issues. He understood that what caused them to separate from the Companions was not a domestic issue, nay, but a corrupt creed. What caused them to excommunicate Muslims from Islām and make their blood and property lawful was not a social matter; instead, it was their destructive methodology. How then can the sincere caller sit before those trialed with the deviance of the Ikhwān al-muslimūn or bigoted nationalism that causes them to conflate Prophetic traditions with trying to be Arabs, and preach to them about marital bliss? Ibn ʿAbbās asked them: What do you have against the Companions of Allāh s Messenger and his cousin and son-in-law? They answered: Three things. He asked what they were, and they responded: He has made men judges in Allāh s Affair. That s the first, he said. What is the second? He fought [battles], but did not take spoils or captives. That s the second. What is the third? He removed the title ʿAmīr al-mu minīn from his name, and if he is not the leader of the believers, then he is the leader of the disbelievers. Is this is everything? Ibn ʿAbbās said. This suffices us, they replied. 3 Reading this narration, we are made witnesses to the wisdom and insight of the Companions. Ibn ʿAbbās wasted no time in ascertaining the Khawārij s points of contention. It did not take years of living among them; it did not take him positioning himself as their imām. Questions asked and answered. He then said: If I quote to you [verses] from the Book of Allāh and the Sunnah of His Messenger that which refutes your statements, will you return? Thus Ibn ʿAbbās intended to deal directly with the errors of the Khawārij and was unconcerned with ingratiating himself with them. There is no question that this is a lesson in calling to Allāh ( ) with wisdom and good exhortation from the scribe of the Ummah. First, he gave precedence to what was of greatest concern to those he was calling, displaying wisdom. Second, he did so with proofs and evidences from Revelation, the best exhortation. In light of this, are we to understand that inviting to the Way of Allah with wisdom and good exhortation equates to cooperating with the ḥizbis, in the name of calling them, while remaining silent about the specific issues and personalities that have corrupted their creed? No doubt this is closer to betrayal. After Ibn ʿAbbās thoroughly refuted the three points of the Khawārij, two-thousand of the six-thousand who were with them repented. Can those who have spent these long years amidst the Khalafis show similar success in pulling people from their ranks? This, in reality, becomes an almost impossible task, as these callers, too, are among the same ranks. So pull them where is the question. 3 See Sunan al-kubra of al-bayhaqī (8/309)

3 Those who Companion the People of Ḥizbiyyah in the Name of Da wah When confronted with this reality, these callers maintain: We merely sit with them to guide them to what is correct. The reminder benefits the Believer, as Allāh ( ) mentions in His Noble Book: ژ ڤ ڦ ڦ ڦ ڦ ڄ ژ And remind, for indeed the reminder benefits the Believers. [al-dhāriyāt 51:55] Also, in the authentic narration, collected by Imām Muslim in his Ṣaḥīḥ, in the Book of Faith, under the chapter: The Declaration that Sincerity is from the Religion : ((ع ن ت يم الد ار ي أ ن الن ب ص ل ى هللا ع ل ي ه و س ل م ق ال :»الد ين الن ص يح ة «ق ل ن ا: ل م ن ق ال :» ل ل و ل ك ت اب ه و ل ر س ول ه و ل ئ م ة ال م س ل م ني و ع ام ت ه م)) And on the authority of Abū Ruqayyah Tamīm Ibn Aws al-dārī ( ) that the Messenger of Allah ( ) said: The Religion is sincerity. We said: To whom, O Messenger of Allah? He said: To Allah, His Book, His Messenger, the leaders of the Muslims and their common-folk. 4 Let us, for the moment, set aside their clarification and focus on their companionship. Allāh ( ) states: ڈ ي ې ي ې ي ى ي ى ي ى ی ی ی ی ي ج ي ح ي م ي ىي ي بج بح بخ بم بى بي تج تح تخ تم تى ڈ And when you see those who engage in a false conversation about Our Ayat by mocking them, stay away from them till they turn to another speech. And if Shayṭān (Satan) causes you to forget, then after the remembrance, do not sit in the company of those people who are the Ẓalimun (polytheists and wrong-doers, etc.). [al-anʿām 6:68] The Messenger of Allāh ( ) stated: (( الر ج ل ع ل ى د ين خ ل يل ه ف ل ي ن ظ ر أ ح د ك م م ن ي ال ل (( A person is upon the Religion of their companion, so look to those whom you take as a companion. 5 In relation to this, Ibn Baṭṭah ( ), in his al-ibānah al-kubra (no. 430), mentions the statement of al-awzā ī ( ): Whoever hides his innovation from us, will not be able to hide 4 Collected by Muslim in his Ṣaḥīḥ (no. 95) 5 Collected by Abū Dawud in his Sunan (no. 4833) on the authority of Abū Hurayrah ( ). It has been graded Ḥasan by al-albānī in his al-ṣaḥīḥah (no. 927)

4 Those who Companion the People of Ḥizbiyyah in the Name of Da wah his companions. Also, the statement of al-shaʿbī ( ), It is said: Don t enquire about a person after three things: who he walks with, enters and leaves with, and who he companions. And many other texts that evince this matter, too many, indeed, to cite in this brief reminder. However, as it is said, For the seeker of truth, one evidence suffices, and for the one who seeks falsehood, a thousand would not be enough. It is therefore incumbent upon every Muslim to be mindful of these verses, Prophetic traditions and narrations from the pious predecessors, and strive with all due diligence to adhere to them. There is no question of the grave danger of any Muslim let alone the student of knowledge opposing what is found in these texts, due to the layperson taking him as an example. To conclude, I leave the noble reader with two advices from our esteemed Scholars. I pray to Allāh ( ) they are of benefit to all they reach.

5 Those who Companion the People of Ḥizbiyyah in the Name of Da wah The Fatwa of Shaykh Aḥmad Ibn Yaḥyā al-najmī ( ) T he noble Shaykh Aḥmad Ibn Yaḥyā al-najmī was asked: O, Noble Shaykh, a person claims that he is Salafī, but he keeps company with the ḥizbis (partisans), and he was advised concerning this and responded: Indeed, I am doing so for their advisement and guidance. So how do we judge this person? The Shaykh answered: Advice does not necessitate that you keep company with them, and advice should be given at fixed times. As for you keeping company with them, with the argument that you are advising them, then if you were advising them, there would be seen a change in their actions, and a difference in that which they were upon. So if you say, for example, that you advise them, but they do not listen to you or accept from you, then why do you keep company with them and come and go with them? If they do not listen to you, then do not go to and fro with them or sit with them. Rather, when we see that you come and go with them and keep company with them, we are aware that you are one of them. 6 6 Refer to al-fatāwa al-jaliyyah (2/121-122)

6 Those who Companion the People of Ḥizbiyyah in the Name of Da wah ( حفظه هللا ( al-madkhalī The Fatwa of Shaykh Rabiʿ Ibn Hādī S haykh Rabi Ibn Hādī al-madkhalī was asked: When one of the brothers is advised not to walk with the people of innovation or sit with them, he responds: I am establishing principles for them. The Shaykh answered: If you were one who established principles, you would not have kept company with them. If you were one who established principles and knew the methodology of the Salaf and knew the dangers you were exposing yourself to, and knew those who have fallen victim to the likes of you who are deluded like you by Allāh, if you were as you said, you would not have walked with the people of innovation. Many accompany the people of innovation with the argument that they are benefitting them! O my brother, they have not benefitted from the Scholars, so how will they benefit from you? They reject the statements of Ibn Bāz and the statements of al-albānī, al- ʿUthaymīn ( ) and others from the Imāms of Islām and will take from you? This is delusion, and ninety nine out of a hundred times, you will end up from their followers. 7 7 Taken from Rabee.net: httn-//rabee net/show fatwa asnx?id=s2