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Evils of nationalism and racism
All
too often today we see even the Muslims split into groups
perhaps even praying or celebrating Eid in seperate places,
pakistani Muslims in one masjid arab Muslims in another african
Muslims in another but this is Pure jaahiliyyah. Islam has
strictly forbidden the calls of jaahiliyyah (the pre-Islaamic
days of ignorance) and there are many textual evidences which
forbid all of the characteristics and manners of jaahiliyyah
and their actions, except those good and decent practices
which Islam agreed to. Unity is the key to sucess.
There
is no doubt that the call to nationalism is from these calls
of jaahiliyyah, since nationalism is a call to other than
Islam and an aiding of other than the truth. And how many
ills, evils and serious wars has such calls of jaahiliyyah
caused to their people, causing great harm to their souls,
their wealth and their possessions. The consequences of such
calls (for the Muslims) was a splitting-up of their unity
and a planting of enmity and hatred of each other in their
hearts and a fragmentation and splitting between tribes races
and nations.
Ibn Taymiyyah (d.728H) - rahimahullaah - said: "Everything
which is outside the call of Islam and the Qur'aan, with regards
to lineage, land, nationality, schools of thoughts and ways,
then it is from the calls of jaahiliyyah.
Indeed, even when the Muhaajirs (those Companions who migrated
from Makkah to Madeenah) and the Ansaars (those Companions
who aided and supported those who migrated) argued, such that
one of the Muhaajirs said:
"O Muhaajirs! (implying; rally to my aid)."
And one of the Ansaar said: "O Ansaar!" Upon hearing
this, the Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam said: "Is
it with the calls of jaahiliyyah that you call, and l am still
amongst you!" And he became very angry at that."
And
from the textual evidences pertaining to this issue is Allah
- the Most High's - saying:
"And stay in your homes and do not display yourselves,
like the display of the times of jaahiliyyah (pre-lslaamic
ignorance). But establish the Prayer, give the Zakaah and
obey Allah and His Messenger." [Soorah al-Ahzaab 33:33].
"When
those who disbelieved placed in their hearts pride and arrogance
- the pride and arrogance of jaahiliyyah - then Allaah sent
down His tranquility upon His Messenger sallallaahu 'alayhi
wa sallam and upon the Believers ..." [Soorah al-Fath
48:26].
The
Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam said: "Whosoever
leaves off obedience and separates from the Jamaa'ah and dies,
he dies a death of jaahiliyyah. Whoever fights under the banner
of the blind, becoming angry for 'asabiyyah (partisanship
and party-spirit), or calling to 'asabiyyah, or assisting
'asabiyyah, then dies, he dies a death of jaahiliyyah."
Also
in Saheeh Muslim (8/120) the Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa
sallam said: "Indeed Allaah has revealed to me
that you should have humility, and that no one should act
proudly and oppressively over anyone else, nor should anyone
boast over anyone else."
And
there is no doubt that the call to nationalism is a call to
'asabiyyah (partisanship and party-spirit) and it is a call
to becoming angry for the sake of 'asabiyyah and fighting
for 'asabiyyah. And there is no doubt also, that the call
to nationalism is a call to transgression, pride and arrogance,
since nationalism is not a divinely-revealed way of life which
prevents its people from oppression and proud-boasting.
Rather it is an ideology from the time of jaahiliyyah which
leads it people to boasting about it and having 'asabiyyah
for it - even if they are the oppressors and the others are
the oppressed!
So
- consider this and the truth will be clear to you. And from
the textual evidences connected with this is what at-Tirmidhee
relates from Allah's Messenger sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam
that he said
"Let people stop boasting about their forefathers who
have died, who are merely fire for the Hell-Fire; or they
will certainly be more insignificant with Allaah than the
beetle which roles dung with its nose. Allaah has removed
from you the party-spirit of the days of jaahiliyyah and the
boasting about one's forefathers. Indeed a person is either
a pious Believer or a wretched sinner. All of mankind are
the children of Aadaam, and Aadam was created from clay."
The
Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam also said:
"Indeed there is no excellence for an arab over a non-arab,
nor a non-arab over an arab, nor a white person over a black
one, nor a black person over a white one, except through taqwaa
(piety and obedience to Allaah)."
And this accords with Allaah - the Most High's saying: "O
mankind! We have created you from male and female and have
made you into nations and tribes, that you may know one another.
Indeed the most noble of you with Allaah is the one who has
the most taqwaa." [Soorah al-Hujuraat 49:13].
So
Allah - the One free from all defects made clear in this noble
aayah (verse) that people have been made into nations and
tribes so that they may come to know each other, not that
they should boast and have pride over one another. And Allah
- the Most High - considered the most noblest of them to be
the one with the most piety and taqwaa.
Likewise,
the previously mentioned narration shows the same meaning,
and guides to the fact that it is from the ways of jahiliyyah
to vainly boast and to have false pride for one's fore fathers
and ancestry. This is what the calls of jaahiliyyah lead to,
whereas Islaam is in opposition to this. Rather Islam calls
to modesty, humility, taqwaa and to having love for the sake
of Allaah, and that the true and sincere Muslims are merely
one of the categories of the children of Aadam 'alayhis-salaam,
and that the Muslims are a single body and a single structure;
each part supporting the other and each part feeling the pain
that the other parts are suffering - as occurs in an authentic
hadeeth (narration) from the Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa
sallam, that he said:
"The
Believer to the Believer is like a solid building, one part
supports the other." And he interlaced his fingers to
demonstrate this.
The
Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam also said: "The
example of the Believer in their mutual love and mercy is
like the example of a body, if one part of the body feels
pain, then all the body suffers in sleeplessness and fever."
O
people! I call to you in the name of Allaah. Does your nationalism
call you to these noble manners of mercy and kindness to the
Muslims - the arabs and the non-arabs - and of having mutual
sympathy and concern for them, and feeling pain at their pain?
No by Allaah! Rather it calls you to having allegiance with
those who have evil character and it calls you to cultivating
enmity and hatred for those who deny this false creed of nationalism.
So beware, O Muslim who desires safety and salvation, and
consider the reality of the affair with a fair consideration,
without being prejudiced with party-spirit and desires. Only
then you will see the reality as it truly is. So may Allah
guide me and you to the means of safety and salvation.
It
is related by Imaam al-Bukhaaree in his Saheeh (8/137), that
a young man from the Muhaajirs and a young man from the Ansaar
quarreled. So the Muhaajir said: "O Muhaajirs! (meaning:
rally to my help)" And the Ansaaree said: "O Ansaar!"
So the Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam heard this and
said: "Is it with the call of jaahiliyyah that you are
calling out, and I am present amongst you!"
Even
though the term Muhaajr and Ansaar are two ascriptions which
are beloved to Allah - the One free from all defects - and
Allah has praised these two groups with a very great praise,
in His - the Most High's - saying: "And the first
to embrace Islaam from the Muhaajirs and the Ansaar, and those
who followed them in goodness, beliefs and actions. Allaah
is well-pleased with them, and they are well-pleased with
Him. He has prepared for them Gardens of Paradise, beneath
which rivers flow, to live therein forever. That is the supreme
achievement." [Soorah at-Tawbah 9:100].
Yet
in the above incident, this ascription to the Muhaajirs and
seeking the help from them, and the Ansaar and seeking the
help from them, when the likes of this was considered to be
from the calls of jaahiliyyah, then what about those who claim
allegiance to nationalism and seek help through that and become
angry for that? Will this not be more fitting to be considered
one of the calls from the days of jaahiliyyah?
This
is a matter in which there is no doubt, and it is one of the
dearest of all matters. And this is what has been established
in the authentic hadeeth (narration), from al-Haarith al-Ash'aree
radiallaahu 'anhu, that the Prophet sallallaahu 'alayhi wa
sallam said
:
"I order you with five things which Allah ordered
me with: The Jamaa'ah, hearing, obeying, hijrah (migration)
and jihaad in the way of Allaah - the Mighty and Majestic.
So whosoever separates from the Jamaa'ah by a hand span, throws
the yoke of Islaam from his neck, unless he repents. And whosoever
calls with the call of jaahiliyyah (the days of ignorance),
then he is from the hoarded-heap of Hell-Fire." It was
said: Even if he fasts and prays? He said: "Even if he
fasts and prays. So call with the call of Allaah which Allaah
gave: The Muslims, the Believers, Worshippers of Allaah."
This
hadeeth is absolutely clear with regards to rendering futile
the calls to nationalism. Its callers deserve that they should
be from the heap of Hell-Fire, even if they fast and they
pray and claim that they are Muslims. So what a severe threat
and severe warning is given here; warning every Muslim from
the calls of jaahiliyyah and warning them from entering into
this - even is such calls are adorned with false talks and
enchanting speeches. Rather it is deception and blind-following
which leads its people to the worst and most despicable of
ends. And we ask Allah for safety and freedom from that, amin.
Ibn
Hibbaan (d.354H) - rahimahullaah - said his Saheeh (8/44):
"The
order to cling to the Jamaa'ah is a general one, but what
is meant is something very specific. Since the Jamaa'ah is
the ijmaa' of the Companions of Allah's Messenger sallallaahu
'alayhi wa sallam. So whosoever clings to what they were upon,
persisting in this, and is at variance with what the late-coming
opposers are upon, then such a person is not considered to
be of those who separates from the Jamaa'ah. However, he who
keeps away from that which the Companions were upon and follows
the late-coming opposers, then such a person has split from
the Jamaa'ah. And the Jamaa'ah after the companions are those
who combine religion, intellect and knowledge; those who avoid
innovations and false desires in their affairs, even if their
numbers are few. The Jamaa'ah is not the rabble from the people,
even if they are many in number."
Shaikh
'Abdul-'Azeez bin Baaz
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