Zilhajj 19, 1431 A.H, Friday, November 26, 2010
“Between the
Islamists and the Liberals”
By His Excellency, the
Mujahid Sheikh
Ibrahim bin Sulaiman
al-Rubaish
In the name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful
Praise be to Allah, Lord of Creation, prayers and peace be upon the noblest of the prophets and messengers, our Prophet Muhammad, and his family and companions until the Day of Judgment. Thereafter:
I
send this message to every sympathizer of the Ummah in the
Land of the Haramain (the Two Sanctuaries: Makkah and Medinah).
I send it to the scholars and the preachers, to the
sermonizers on the pulpits and the imams of the mosques, to
the teachers and instructors in the universities, to the
caretakers in the homes and to the jealous fathers and
guardians, to every Muslim man and woman who prefers the
commandments of Allah over all other else, and are not among
those who, if provided a salary,, pay no mind to what is
occurring to the religion. To all those, I send this message
asking them to take it into great consideration. I remind you
of Allah who entrusted you with your Religion and granted you
guardianship over what is under your hands. As the Honest and
Trustworthy, prayers and peace be upon him, said
“If the
shepherd to whom Allah granted guardianship dies having
neglected his flock, Allah will ban him from Paradise.”
I remind the people of knowledge of the covenant by which
Allah bound them:
{ وَإِذْ أَخَذَ اللَّه ُمِيثَاقَ الَّذِينَ أُوتُوا الْكِتَابَ لَتُبَيِّنُنَّه ُلِلنَّاسِ وَلَا تَكْتُمُونَه ُفَنَبَذُوهُ وَرَاءَ ظُهُورِهِمْ وَاشْتَرَوْا بِه ِثَمَنًا قَلِيلًاۖ فَبِئْسَمَا يَشْتَرُونَ }
“And remember
Allah took a covenant from the people of the Book, to make it
known and clear to mankind, and not to hide it; but they threw
it away behind their backs, and purchased with it some
miserable gain! And vile was the bargain they made!”
(Aali Imran: 187)
If Allah had not made it a duty for us to give advice to
Muslims, I would not have taken it upon myself to send this
message.
To begin, I ask this question: Are you satisfied with the
situation of society and its state of deterioration from which
is apparent that it is heading towards an abyss? Each year
brings more evil than the last.
Some will answer me by casting a hadith of the Messenger of
Allah, prayers and peace be upon him and his household, in
which he said:
“If a man says that people are damned, he is more damned than they.”
I
will be characterized as a fear-mongerand conspiracy theorist
but all this does not matter. He, who wishes to ascertain the
truth, let him examine the situation without prejudice.
What will be apparent to those who study the situation is that
the problems of sinfulness and corruption have increased and
diversified to the point that the senses are inured to them.
Inappropriate veiling of women has increased and no market is
without it. Even the Masjid-ul-Haraam has not
been spared from it. Cases of impermissible seclusion and its
consequences have increased manyfold, and those who sit with
the Committee for the Prevention of Vice and Promotion of
Virtue know of these calamities!
The calamity is that our society has delivered itself to its
executioner through carelessness or feigning indifference. You
see society toying with it without arousing the least
resentment, resulting in the appearance of all kinds of
legalized sinfulness and corruption, aimed at transforming and
westernizing society and effacing all that bespeaks an Islamic
identity in societal customs.
As a result, we see foreign exchange programs whereby women
are sent out more than men, and they are provided more jobs
than men. An identification card for women has been instituted
and a serious effort made to gradually enforce this upon them.
We hear of a female dean of a certain college who refused to
allow female students to take a test without an ID card and
the judge who suspended a case until a female client was
issued an ID card. It is as if they can do what they want:
they will stop marriage contracts, the distribution of
inheritances, the purchase or sale of property until the women
clients are issued ID cards.
Another form of sinfulness and corruption, of which there is
inundation of reports, is the employment of women as actresses
and their work as announcers and correspondents on official
networks.
Part of the legalized sinfulness and corruption that we see is
the mixing of sexes in the hospitals, even though the ability
to segregate the sexes is easily available to any who wish to
do so. And if they claim that there is a need for men to treat
women in some cases, why are the male sections filled with
female doctors and nurses?
Another kind of intermingling has come, contrived by the
king’s genius. He has realized his dream for which he has been
waiting 25 years through the universities where men and women,
male and female students mix.
Their plan is to spread corruption and transform society, but
gradually so that society will not reject it. As it is said,
“Slowly but surely”. Although in fact recent years have
witnessed an acceleration in their measures, this will perhaps
expose them quicker. Perhaps their haste is due to the fact
that they feel secure. Those who think they are safe from
punishment will misbehave! They do not fear Allah, and all
past experiences have proven that there is no reaction from
the people to be feared.
One of their cunning plots to introduce sinfulness and
corruption is through claiming journalistic freedom. The
beginning was when the Minister of Justice issued a circular
to the Shari’ah judges requiring adherence to article 37 of
the press and publication laws, stipulating that issues of
publication in the newspapers are the purview of the Ministry
of Information and not the Shari’ah courts. When the wolf is
entrusted with the flock, the field has been opened for people
to write what they want with no accountability or supervision,
but of course this privilege is not given to all. It is only
for certain kinds of writers. They write what they want, in
violation of the Shariah, and rejected by our societal
customs. Then many voices which are raised in response are
disregarded, and with the passage of time, society becomes
numbed to this issue.
The closest example of this is the women’s ID card. The
newspapers wrote much about this issue, and much has been said
about it. When the people were prepared to receive the blow,
it was instituted. When its institution was accepted, the time
came to gradually enforce it. The turn is coming for women’s
athletic clubs and women driving cars.
Their increased audacity is derived from the weakness of those
in the forefront of the Islamist movement. You see that a vast
majority of the newspapers will not publish an article by
them. As for those who do write in the newspapers, they do not
even think of discussing these topics, because they know they
will not be published. Nothing remains for them but the
internet, and one or two satellite channels. As for the other
networks, they seldom host them unless they feel that their
words will serve their (the network’s) own benefit. When they
do appear, their weakness becomes apparent. They expose
themselves to shame and melt away with these changes to a
shocking degree. Their words they use and the concepts they
hold are almost identical to those newspaper writers from
other ideologies. They now speak of nationalism, dedication to
it, and identification with it, rather than jealousy for
Islam. They have begun to utter that such and such is “against
the regime and the law”, when previously governance was for
Allah alone. You will but seldom hear from their tongues (any
talk) of enforcing Allah’s law.
This calamity is not limited to the fact that they will not
reject forbidden acts unless the regime also forbids them.
Indeed the situation has become worse with many of them, in
that they have come to advise people not to condemn forbidden
acts unless the regime itself has stipulated that they be
banned. And whoever openly rejects forbidden acts, they
proceed to admonish him more than the ones who actually
committed the forbidden acts. As for he who rejects the
forbidden act by deed, this to some of them is a kind of open
sin that requires public rejection of the sinner.
Sometimes you see them having discussions with the liberalists
in meetings or on TV. Then you will see the weakness of their
rhetoric and their lack of audacity. You will see each of the
two parties claiming to be the chosen one. Each claims that
the rulers back them and what they say, that the regime favors
them, and they want to serve the homeland and the interest of
the people. Frequently their argument in responding to an
opponent is “I do not know more than those in authority” or
“the people in authority know where the benefit lies”!
Before, during and after this, they try to strikes the right
note to please their rulers. This is done by condemning Jihad
under the name of terror. With some of them, it is like salt
on food, or purification for prayer. They are afraid that if
they are silent their mouths will be muzzled or their Dawah
efforts impeded. The situation has reached the point where
some of them slander lies against the Mujahideen. And if they
talk about the liberalists, they say “My brother liberals”.
You see their rulers smile upon them, but give them nothing
but more restrictions and spread of sinfulness and corruption.
You see them rejoice because Nayef Ibn Abdul Aziz criticized
this newspaper or that channel. They rejoice at that and
repeat it, and perhaps they read it and cite it like they cite
the words of the scholars. They know, and Nayef knows better
than they, that a decision from him is sufficient to change
the program of those writers, or remove those they wish to
remove, or even to imprison or dismiss them from duty. So how
can it be believed that the Interior Minister - who gave
himself a status that none can question what he does, who
intervenes to dismiss orators and preachers, who has the right
to fire employees from their jobs even it they are outside his
ministry, and who orders the detention of whomever he pleases
and the Office of the Ombudsman has no right to look into
cases raised against his investigations bureau - cannot deter
a newspaper from doing what he dislikes if he takes offense at
it?!
The matter that must be patently clear is that this corrupt
clique of writers is at the beck and call of Nayef and his
brothers. They utter only what pleases them. If individual
transgressions are found, how swiftly they are dealt with.
The rulers of the House of Saud want to take what suits their
fancy from both Islam and liberalism and leave the rest. They
have therefore put in place red lines for the Islamists and
liberals under their control which they are not able to cross.
All o them move within these lines. And woe, woe, to him who
thinks about crossing them. For example, the Islamists cannot
speak of Jihad against the Americans as being legal as the
Jihad against the Russians was legal. They are not able to
reject the conventional courts belonging to the Ministry of
Commerce or Ministry of Information. And who is able to
criticize the vicious campaign of detentions?
When they speak of the co-mingling (of sexes) in King Abdullah
University, many of them speak of it from the perspective that
the country’s regime has not instituted it, and that their
ruler does not know about it!
We are approaching what is called National Day. Is a preacher,
a scholar or even the Mufti himself able to reject celebration
of the National Day? Or even to cite the fatwa of the
permanent committee prohibiting its celebration? And it must
be taken into consideration that when the fatwa by the
permanent commitment condemning it was issued, the day was
commemorative only, marked by small celebrations. Now it is a
holiday when all the schools are closed and celebrations are
imposed everywhere. Changing the name does not change the
reality of things. They are not able to criticize it. The vast
majority of them were silent over the Rafidites’ violation of
the sanctuary of Tawheed in the city of Allah’s Messenger,
prayers and blessings be upon him and his household. How can
any transgression be denounced when there is silence on the
greatest idolatry which takes a person out of the fold of
Islam?
The same can be said of the liberals. They do not take
liberalism in its original sense. Rather they take from it
liberation from some legal and social restrictions. But they
are not able to announce their liberation from political
tyranny of the idiotic Bedouin and his brothers! Which of them
can dare to ask in one of their articles: why are the minister
of information and minister of defense not changed like other
ministers are changed? And who can say that the appointment of
a second deputy prime minister abrogates the position of the
Bay’ah committee? Who can say that what the Interior Ministry
has been doing in detaining people for many without trial is a
matter that violates the official law of the country? Which
newspaper can publish even one issue that does not contain
news of the official receptions and departures done by the
idiot and his brothers?
The media establishments in our country without exception are
subject to the House of Saud. They are not able to violate
their desires and fancies, and they are not able to cross the
red lines laid down by the House ofSaud. For example,
when the journalist Khaled Sulaiman was asked: why did you
prioritize the disaster of the floods of Jeddah over the
floods of Riyadh? He answered that he found freedom to write
about Jeddah, but did not find freedom to write about Riyadh.
When he was asked, “Who gave you freedom for this but not for
that?” He answered, “Ask the censor!” This is what the
restricted journalist is able to declare. I don’t think there
is any distinction between the two cases except that most of
the officials in Riyadh are from the House ofSaud. They
are above both the Shari’ah as well as secular law, as is
well-known!
Rather, there are some journalists who you will find in their
writings searching for subjects that will please their rulers.
That is crystal clear in the writings of Abdullah al-Arayfij,
who is nothing more than a scribe for the Ministry of
Information in most of his writings. Indeed, he has even
mentioned things that he could not know except through the
transcript of the interrogations conducted in the prisons of
the secret police.
Faris bin Hizam is not much different, when he criticizes this
preacher or that for not giving a speech condemning the
assassination attempt on Muhammad bin Nayef. Regardless of the
Shari’ah ruling, the journalist who respects his profession
should not be compelled to say anything other than his own
opinion, unless he is hired or belongs to one party.
As for Jamal Khashuqji, he is a man enamored with women
working and driving cars. He wants the economy to recover,
raise the level of income and cure unemployment by having
women work and drive cars! I will not be surprised if, when
asked about medicine for a fever, he answers that it lies
hidden in women working! No surprise, because those people
admire the West with all its faults.
Is it not time for the prominent Islamists to present their
issues with complete honesty, to inquire about the disease and
determine its source rather than talk about its symptoms only?
And instead of speaking about Al-Watan newspaper, they should
talk about the Ministry of Interior or about the regime which
blocked the Shari’ah courts from ruling on media issues.
Rather than censuring this writer or that, they should censure
Abdullah and his brothers, for they are the ones who
encouraged the writers and made this possible for them. The
more assiduous in wrong-doing are the writers, the more they
are favored. This is the case with Turki al-Hamad who curses
Allah Almighty, only to become closer to the king and have his
pen gifted to him!
Even judging them favorably, we would have to say that they
approved of them and were silent about them. They were
certainly able to stop this writer or that writer just as they
were able to block any number of preachers and imams, even
flocking many others into prisons. Why did they imprison
Sheikh Khalid al-Rashid? If they say that he led a
demonstration, why have they imprisoned others who have done
nothing but issue fatwas supported by legal evidence such as
Sheikh Saeed Aali Za’eer, and Sulaiman al-‘Alwan and many
others.
The give free rein to the newspaper writers and owners of the media networks who have different ideologies. This matter of preachers censuring the scribes but leaving alone their sponsors is like the case of a man beaten with a stick. He curses and rebukes the stick, and makes a complaint to the person carrying it! If that person replaces the stick with another, then he gives him thanks and gratitude!
For how long will shut your eyes, feign ignorance and
disregard the chiefs of fitna and the pillars of
sinfulness and corruption in our country?!
This will serve no purpose other than to throw more veils over
the eyes of the people as to causes of affliction and distract
their attention away to that which will not be of much benefit
to them. They raise complaints to the king against a certain
minister and this changes nothing. In the best cases, he just
replaces the minister with another who is no better, and the
situation remains exactly as it was or becomes even worse;
because the head of the snake remains in place.
[Poetry]
Do not cut off the tail of the snake
and leave it alive
If you are clever the head should
follow the tail
It is true that the method of honesty shall bring down
affliction on many, and will cause many preachers to thrown
into prison. This is better than conferring legality on the
chiefs of sinfulness and corruption, their matter becoming
ambiguous to general populace causing them to accept them in
their sinfulness and corruption. Let us know that affliction
is the way of the messengers. Allah has preserved our Tawheed
from harm through the stance of an Imam of Ahl-us-Sunnah
coming out openly with the truth in the face of the Caliph.
The Imam suffered great affliction, but Allah preserved the
sound ‘Aqeedah to this age.
One strong stance makes up for many weak and wobbly positions.
One sermon from Sheikh Khaled al-Rashid, may Allah release
him, came out with the truth and caused his imprisonment. But
it had a good effect and beneficial impact among the people.
The people have been repeating this for years, whenever the
occasion comes. We seek our refuge in Allah!
Our Ummah is in urgent need of knowledge. It is in more urgent
need of truthful positions from people of knowledge. Books can
suffice us from knowledge without declaration of truth. If
every scholar is silent out of fear of affliction for himself,
then the Deen is lost and truth mixes with falsehood among the
general populace. Thus the fitnah grows, and no one is saved
except who seeks salvage in Allah.
In conclusion, I send
a message to every Muslim sister:
Sister of Islam, know that Allah ordains goodness and guidance
for you. But your enemies do not want that for you. If you
desire any blessing or honor, you will only find it in the
shade of Allah’s law. There will you find the means of
satisfying Him, His guidance and protection, and victory in
this world and the next.
As for others, they wish you to be a commodity bought and sold
in the marketplaces. The great swath of those who discuss
women’s issues and have covered the newspapers and filled TV
channels with talk about the situation of women in other
countries fall into two categories.
There are those who are enamored with the West, and dazzled
with its material culture, and want to bring to us everything
from there, be it good or evil, and this is their best of the
two types.
The (other type) are enemies of the Ummah, they wear the
clothes of its friends, and maintain the pretext of advising
it. They speak well. If they talk, their words are listened
to, but they are known by theway they speak. They claim to be
giving advice, but it is as if they find no problems in the
Ummah other than the situation of women! I do not know what
issues they are talking about.
They keep repeating the demand for women’s right to work, yet
women already teach and have climbed up the professional
ladder reaching the post of deputy minister. They are also
prison wardens and there are markets for women. Two years ago,
a trusted source told me that he gone into a restaurant in a
city where a woman was working in the management. Yet they
still demand the right for women to work. Where do you think
their demands will stop? It seems that they will not accept
that a woman is working until they see her wearing a police
uniform, sitting next to their colleagues patrolling the
streets in patrol car!
O Sister of Faith, they wish for women to work exactly like
they work in the West. We have lived among the Christians and
we see how they treat women and how they work with them. We
have seen women work in the army, carrying weapons and
standing next to men. We have seen them go out in the morning,
marching with the soldiers and echoing their shouts, and speak
all you will about sexual harassment and abuse. We have seen
women perform hard labor, carrying goods and unloading them,
work as a blacksmith, fix and clean the sewers, and do even
harder work than that. None of the men there even think about
sufficing them from work, or at least helping them. Does this
happen in Muslim countries?
Their women express great amazement when they learn that Islam
compels a man to financially support his wife, even if she is
richer than he. Some of those who have lived in their
countries told me that one of their women asked him to find a
Muslim husband for her when she learned that financial support
was upon the husband, and it was upon the woman to raise the
children.
By Allah, Sister of Islam, who is in a better situation,
Muslim women or Christian women? In America, the Qiblah of
those of our country who wish to go abroad, an American whose
mother was an alcoholic described his situation. He said that
his mother drank so much she was fired from her job, and so
she has to stay at home unemployed. Her husband kicked her out
of the house because he was not prepared to support her. She
left confused and went looking for a job until she found one –
in a brothel! This is the sort of thing that happens in their
countries. O sister of Islam, would it please you to be like
them?
There is nothing that prohibits a woman from working if it is
regulated according to Shari’ah, the woman is covered and does
not mix with men, and she is protected from temptation.
Nonetheless, there is no more honorable and dignified work for
a woman than her work in the house, rearing the coming
generations and producing chivalrous men, leaving the pursuit
of financial sustenance to her caretaker, who suffices her
this burden and fulfills his duty.
Sister of Islam, in your home, you are like a king on his
throne. You raise your children, and they become an asset to
you. When you grow old they raise you up on their heads. Would
it please you if we were like the West, where a woman goes out
every morning to the factory or the store, and throws her
child into the hands of babysitters to raise him? So he grows
up and feels no connection to his mother. Rather he disobeys
her and cuts her off. When she grows old, he casts her into a
home for the elderly. There is a vast difference between us
and them!
The home of a woman is her guarded kingdom. It is better for her than anywhere, even better than mosques. As is said in the Hadith:
“Do not prevent the bond-maids of Allah from going to the mosques of Allah, but their homes are better for them.”
Stay to your homes, Sister of Islam, and treat well those
within it, you will find the best things from them, after
Allah. Take care not to think well of your enemies. He who
thinks well of his enemy has fallen into a perilous state.
O Allah, cover our imperfections and assuage our fears. O
Allah, protect us from what is between our hands, behind us,
to our right and to our left and from above. We seek refuge in
Your Greatness that we not be slain from behind.
Our last prayer is praise be to Allah, the Lord of all
Creation.
Al-Malahem Establishment
for Media Production
10 Shawwal 1431h
18/9/2010 C.E.
Translated by:
The Global Media Islamic Front
Observing Mujahideen News and Inspiring the Believers
Submitted by a Mujahid