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Murabit
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Fatwa on Son Killing in Palestine
Allah the Almighty says in Surat at-Tawba (9:112);
Despite the accelerated pace of the kafir programme to eliminate the Muslims from the face of the earth, an event which is no part of conspiracy theory or even practice, but is now the quotidian reality that we face all over the world today, despite all this our people are awakening to the trap that has been laid for us and to the double-bind that has been imposed on us. By the double-bind I mean that we are forced into one of two utterly unacceptable extreme positions. On the one hand we are accused of, or in despair driven into confirming the programmes of terror, while on the other hand we are offered the passive role which enslaves us into a bayat with the kuffar and an active protestation that we have replaced Iman with Tol�rance. Every day we receive more shocking news of the genocide of Muslims from Kosovo to Karakoram. We must continually remind ourselves that alongside that genocide lie the appalling suicidal acts caused by an amalgam of utter social despair and the machinations of a political policy that is utterly ruthless, at the same time events more and more reveal that terrorism is a built-in categorical imperative of the internal crisis of capitalism in its final phase. This connection between the act of terror and the machine system of capitalism is becoming clearer with the unfolding of the terrorist dialectic. We have already raised the defining question�who benefits from terrorism?�and we are forced to recognise that the beneficiaries are those who wish to impose on the world a general enslavement of its own masses, even at the price of the abolition of that network of civic liberties which they had so long boasted was their unique achievement. In the recent U.S. Government Enquiry into their security failure to anticipate the destruction of the Twin Towers in New York, a disturbing but highly significant pattern of questioning began to emerge. A series of high-ranking witnesses to the event were asked the same question: �Are you saying that without the destruction of the WTC we could not have gone to war on Afghanistan?� The unanimous conclusion was that the USA could not have invaded Afghanistan without the event of the terror bombing of the two towers, which would permit us to say, if we reverse our angle of vision, without the pretext. In other words there seems to be a symbiotic relationship between an invasion of Afghanistan and a required raison d��tre. This forces us to realise, however uncomfortable it may be for us, that given the miserable condition of the Arab and Berber masses, it is a simple matter to recruit from these same leaderless masses handfuls of men who can be initiated into acts of self-destruction that have been translated for them in meaning, to be understood as an apotheosis. Unfortunately the suicide bomber is not a phoenix who rises triumphantly from the ashes, but is rather the roast duck of the one who threw them on the fire. Distasteful as it is to us, we are forced to return to the situation in Palestine. We have long refrained from passing any judgment on the situation there because the tyrant forces of Israel are so repellant in their savagery and in their genocide. What Hitler did in Lidice in annihilating the whole village for the crime of others, the Israelis do to village after village inside Palestine. Regrettably we cannot escape from the fact that now the actions of the victims are surpassing in horror the actions of their masters. Worse than that, is the bitter reality that we must acknowledge, which is, while we do not expect anything else of the Israelis, yet with the Palestinians and their strident claim of Islam, they must be judged by the higher standard due the Muminun. Now this matter is of the greatest profundity because it is one concerning the suffering of poor Muslim families and also one which is at present holding the whole Muslim Ummah to a ransom, the payment of which demands that we submit to their behaviour as being Islamic, a submission which would mean an abrogation of Islamic Shari�at as it has stood for a millennium and a half. Since their actions put at risk our survival and the integrity of the Deen, we cannot remain silent. Allah, glory be to Him, has said in Surat al-Anfal (8:24-25),
This Divine warning forces us to cast a cold eye on the internal affairs of the people of that unhappy land. We must ask the question, what is the motive of the son-killers? Is it the defeat of Israel? Since suicide as a means of attack has an inescapable statistical reality, which is that in the end of the day there will be no Palestinians left, it follows that this is a strange path to victory. If they are doing it for the future of their people it is even stranger, since it follows that the country will not have a future since they will have sacrificed their future strapped to the Semtex. Unfortunately, there is a political motive which, while it could not be more distasteful, must be confronted. The political Isma�ilism of terror works on the principle that as you select son after son of family after family, while you lose the son you enmesh the wider family into your political allegiance. The political future of Palestine then has two possibilities. The first is that, shattered and in exhaustion, the jews will submit and make peace with the terror leadership which will then become the governing power of Palestine. This would mean that the Palestinians would look on an elite leadership, who themselves had been untouched, and who would now govern those families whose sons they had killed on the altar of that political ambition. The other possibility is that the outside forces of world politics, in turn exhausted and finally aware that Israeli mass murder is giving humanism a bad name, grant the Palestinians the state they have been fighting for, and, following the dry-run of Iraq, apply the same method to the Palestinians. In short, a massive loan from the World Bank, and an �all-religions-are-equal� constitution, with a christian woman as president. Umar Ibrahim Vadillo in �The Esoteric Deviation in Islam� (available at www.madinahmedia.com), his devastating thousand-page analysis of all the stages that have brought us to our present disasters, deals with the matter at length. In a section headed �The Palestinian Issue� (p.543) he states:
As Umar Ibrahim Vadillo unfolds at length, the disastrous political judgments of the modern Arabs stem from a tragic misreading of the event of modernism, by that we mean the dominance of the technical process over all political constructs, a misreading which in turn is the result of a drastic error in �aqida, which in its turn was the set of false doctrines put out by false �ulema desperately anxious to join in the embrace of technique at the expense of the Deen itself. The abolition of the fiqh meant its replacement by Islamic principles. These principles in turn could then swiftly be translated into democracy, human rights, and banking. At the heart of this is the apparently strange obsession of the kuffar with the practice of democracy. The Arab intellectuals, their brains pickled by personality politics, utterly failed to realise the quite Himalayan range of social realities that soared in front of them. What was the Everest of modern politics? It was that the democratic system forged a two-dimensional reality. The first dimension was government. A democratic government abrogated total power over the money supply, thus in fact rendering the political frame powerless. The second dimension was that, in order to have the theatre of political representation, a census was necessary to collate the voters, while its real function was to list those who were to be indebted through taxation and the credit economy. Since we have reached the end of this process, and since we are at the end of an age, and that age did not end with the destruction of two skyscrapers nor even with the U.S. obliteration of the two cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, rather, it ended with the collapse of the Khalifate, as Professor Vadillo demonstrated at great length in his book, and the lemming-like rush of the Arabs towards nationalism, gulping the heady wine of marxist self-determination�as a result of all this we are now able to see that our poor Arab brothers lie, each in the hole of their nation, cut off from everyone, while the desperate Palestinians try to dig a hole for themselves. We have now reached the bottom of the pit of national struggle. We, the Muslim Ummah, watched in horror at the sight of a poor Palestinian child draped in a jacket which was to be his shroud, slowly, in front of the world�s television, stripping down, and disconnecting the wads of Semtex round his poor little body. We cannot contemplate that event without being overwhelmed with the conflicting emotions of shame and rage. The men responsible for this are criminals. If there was not anarchy but an Islamic polity in Palestine, they would come before the Qadi. There is little doubt, from a juridical point of view, but that they would be condemned to execution. Given the gravity of this matter we must remain level-headed. What we must know and demonstrate is whether, if sentence were passed, they would be entitled to two rakats before execution. When the Head of the rebel house of Saud was brought to Istanbul by the Egyptian governor, the Sultan ordered that he be tried by the Shaykh al-Islam on the matter of his �aqida before he was judged for his rebellion. The judgment of the great Hanafi Shaykh al-Islam was that Saud was an extreme Zindiq and thus should be beheaded without the right of two rakats prior to execution. His head was then displayed on the walls of Topkapi. It is his grandsons who have proved to be the sustainers and financers of our current disaster. At the heart of this Palestinian situation lies not the unquestionable cruelty of the Israelis, but rather the Shirk of those misguided �ulema who have sanctioned on their personal opinion the slaughter of the innocents. Everything about the leadership in Palestine is dreadful. From the killing of the children, to the killing of the sons and daughters, to the now demented cries of making war on the USA and its allies. How can the U.S. be our enemy when in that land there are millions of Muslims? Still reality is given to the national entity over the political reality of a country moving inexorably into the Deen of Islam, nor is it surprising that the majority of these Muslims are from the former slave population and the migrant Hispanic workers. It is their cause which must be championed and not the schizophrenic war of sending your children out to throw stones against heavy-fire-power tanks. Allah, the Exalted, in His Discriminating Book, Surat al-An�am (6:137), says:
The point reached in Palestine has to be confronted not just by us but by them. We cannot accept their behaviour. It is indefensible. The Palestinians must make tawba�they have brought all this on themselves. Islam cannot take a leadership from either a secret society or a secular committee like
Look how Allah guides us in His Glorious Book. Surat as-Saffat
Higher than what the Muslim is prepared to do in obedience, in this case sanctioned, is the generosity and forgiveness of Allah, glory be to Him. Look, too, at what follows from that Divine release from the need to sacrifice a son. Surat as-Saffat (37:110-113):
The son-killers must see that after the event of Sayyiduna Ibrahim, may Allah be pleased with him, being released from the painful need to sacrifice his son to Allah, that the sacrifice is abrogated for ever. Allah the Almighty has said in Surat al-Fatir (35:43):
Once we have designated the kuffar as being enemies of Allah then we in our turn are obliged to the strictest obedience to what He has ordered and to what our beloved Messenger, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, has commanded. At that point there is no Palestinian struggle. At that point Al‑Aqsa is the property of all the Muslims and is no more a Palestinian issue but rather it is that of all the World Community of Muslims. The Palestinian people must find out about the Messenger, may Allah bless him and grant him peace. Let them read Ash-Shifa of Qadi �Iyad and throw away all their books published by these disgraceful false �ulema of the Lebanon and Egypt. A bedouin came to the Messenger, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, and said defiantly, �We do not kiss children.� He replied, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, �Then I can do nothing for you, for Allah has taken mercy out of your heart.� In the understanding of our fiqh, in which there is no argument, it must be confirmed that Zakat cannot be collected in paper money but only in the Islamic Gold Dinar and Silver Dirham. Then and only then can we beg our Palestinian brothers and sisters to place themselves under these protecting ayats in Surat at-Tawba (9:102-104):
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"I am a slave. I eat as a slave eats and I sit as a slave sits.", Beloved, sallallahu alyhi wa-sallam.
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b95000
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"because the tyrant forces
of Israel are so repellant in their savagery and in their genocide.
What Hitler did in Lidice in annihilating the whole village for the
crime of others, the Israelis do to village after village inside
Palestine."
How many hundreds of thousands of Palestinians must have been killed - and yet I've seen estimates from the Intifada that started in 2000 that says approx. 1,500 Israelis and approx. 3,000 Palestinians (this number includes what 100 or so suicide bombers) have been killed. So where is this genocide to which you (through this article) refer? |
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Bruce
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It is not genocide but it is'nt eye for an eye either.
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b95000
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True..and the conflict is very complicated and long lived..there are
many tentacles to try to understand and resolve in the multi-headed
hydra.
But let's not forget proportion: The same number of people were killed in one hour on 9/11 as were Palestinians killed during the past 5 years of the Palestinian/Israeli conflict...Genocide is way out of touch with reality when discussing the Intifada..the rate of killing on 9/11 was 72,000/day. Edited by b95000 |
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Bruce
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Daniel Dworsky
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What Hitler did in Lidice in annihilating the whole village for
the crime of others, the Israelis do to village after village inside Palestine. Nazi Shmatzi This is the point where I stopped reading. I agree and know first hand that my country's treatment of civilians is criminal even by our own twisted Israeli system of justice . There is an unofficial policy of making the lives of Palestinians intolerable. There is collusion between settlers local Israeli police and the IDF. This is bad enough to call upon the conscience of decent people everywhere around the world and demand their help. If you really care about the Palestinians don't be silly. I'm on the ground here taking flack from my own people for relaying facts backed up with proof. I would not at all be suprised at this point if that statement wasn't generated as a provocation from the ultra-right. Kazacks? okay. Klansmen? fine . Nazi's nope. You say Nazi and the people you need to listen stop taking you seriously. In the history of the world nothing was as blatantly evil as the Nazi's The Kahanists and these other lunatics from Hebron even they aren't Nazi's. They are scum - human garbage a terrible embarrassment to my people but not Nazi's. No Jewish person feels superior to any other race. Our cruelties are not fueled by that particular kind of arrogance. Our grandparents had this pipe dream called zionism a reactionary Idea at best and it was the Nazi's that forced us to break the very rules of the Talmud which states that a Jew may not commit a crime against another human being to escape his or her own peril or even death I know you thought I was going to give you the rap about the return to the homeland contingent upon the messiah showing up and all that... stuff. No In simple English Yes. We're murdering and torturing innocent people. No. We are still not Nazi's Does it matter? Yes. Understand what motivates us and speaks to our hearts the hearts of your "enemy". This is the greatest advantage. It beats the hell out of the military strategies of ancient Chinese warriors politicians and evenone else who lets the little head tell the big head what to do. On a similar note: A unit exists in the IDF to deal with Non violent demonstrations. They dress as Arabs and they throw rocks at their own people from the side of the Palestinians and Left wing Israelis. My guys, ISM and Taayush got them on film made them ran the IDs and sent the whole package off to Haaretz and the Herald Tribune. If we were all Nazi's the voices on the phone at 5 am wouldn't just threaten to kill me they would have done it by now. Bil'in: Masked troops threw stones at IDF Army provocateurs exposed in the Israeli press -reports in Ynet (Yediot Aharonot website) and Haaretz- From Ynet: http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3154889,00.html Many off us on the ground here in Israel and Palestine are really working together trying to find a way out of this mess. Friendships have been forged. Trust and respect have grown like those stubborn flowers that take root in the cracks of stone walls. Edited by Daniel Dworsky |
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DavidC
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Why did you post this, Murabit?
It seems unfocused, thinly referenced and lacking in the logical and stylistic qualities of other fatwas. |
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Bi ismillahir rahmanir raheem
I dont think this is a fatwa in the sence that it is a formal legal opinon but a more general moderinsed use of the term ie an opinion, I dont see any usul being aplied or which madhhab this is suposed to follow. it reads more like an opinion piece, it is unfocused as its last line and conclusion has nothing to do with the article itself. Shaykh Dr. Abdalqadir As-Sufi is not advocating the position of any madhhab but that of his group the murabitun. |
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Rasul Allah (sallah llahu alaihi wa sallam) said: "Whoever knows himself, knows his Lord" and whoever knows his Lord has been given His gnosis and nearness.
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