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Mr. Ishrat Hussain's article, "Rajm is an Islamic punishment" (Dawn) has
brought to the fore the insistence of some people to exceed the limits of
Quranic injunctions and give more importance to unconfirmed traditions and
historical events. As far as Quranic laws and injunctions are concerned they
cannot be altered in any way by anyone. Even the Nabi has no authority to
change them. The Holy Prophet said 'It is not for me of my own accord to
change it. I follow naught but what is revealed unto me' (10:15) The Ayat
further says 'If I were to disobey my Lord, I should myself fear the penalty
of a great day (to come)', The greatest folly of Muslims in general is that
they do not consider Quran to be complete and comprehensive in all respects.
Allah has categorically said 'we have explained in detail in this Quran for
the benefit of mankind every kind of similitude' (18:54) 'Nothing have we
omitted from the Book' (6:38)

The author has questioned the need for sending the Holy Prophet when the
Quran was self-explanatory and people could derive their own interpretation
from its injunctions. The answer lies in the question itself. People are
bound to follow the Quranic laws and not interpret them, as they like. The
Nabi was sent with precisely this message. That is why all his actions as
God's chosen messenger had to conform to the Divine Revelation. It was
through his exemplary life that the message spread so quickly. The Quranic
laws were equally applicable to him as well as all others. The Quran says:
'The Messenger believeth in what hath been revealed to him from the Lord as
do men of faith (2:285) 'Say I believe in the Book which Allah has sent down
(42:15) 'I follow what is revealed to me' (6:50).

In the light of the above it is unimaginable to think that the Nabi would
have authorized Rajm as punishment for adultery. In 1979 the Govt. of
Pakistan enforced the Hudood Laws as per Hanafi Fiqah regarding theft,
adultery, defamation and wine. The punishment for adultery is very clear in
the Quran 'Flog each of them with a hundred stripes' (24:3). At another
place the Quran clearly points out that: 'The word of thy Lord doth find its
fulfillment in truth and in justice; none can change His words' (6:115). The
Quran does not differentiate between married and unmarried and there is
absolutely no mention of Rajm. As such any changes or addition to clear
Quranic injunctions is 'Shirk'. 'He does not share His command with any
person whatsoever' (18:26). The companions of the Nabi also followed these
injunctions, which would be our guide for all times to come. These
injunctions need no confusing or contradictory interpretations and
additions. Everything is clearly defined in them. 'We have sent down to them
a Book explaining all things, a mercy and glad tidings to Muslims (17:89)
'And We have explained to man in the Quran every kind of similitude (17:89).
There are no contradictions in the Quran and the Quranic injunctions 'Do
they not consider the Quran (with care)? Had it been from other than Allah
they would surely have found therein much discrepancy' (4:82). These ayats
affirm all injunctions, laws, principles and punishments given in Quran
'None can change His words (18:27) 'The word of thy Lord find its
fulfillment in truth and in justice and none can change His words (6:116).
'Is it not enough for them that we have sent down to them the Book which is
rehearsed to them?'(29:51).

The basic reason behind the mushrooming of sects among Muslims is that they
started giving more importance to laws other than Quran. The unity of the
Muslim Ummah is a must and can only be achieved if the Quran is followed
strictly. Any deviation would lead to differences and fragmentation. The
Nabi was sent to remove all differences.

The author has pointed to the age-old argument regarding the lack of details
about rituals in Quran. It must be remembered that rituals are rituals and
are not means in themselves. As means to a much higher and sublime end of a
collective and organized system the details are clear in the Quran. Salat is
a broad based term, which means to follow closely the Divine laws. ' Do you
not see that every individual constituent of the universe steadfastly and
obediently carries out the duty assigned to it. Each one knows its own Salah
and Allah knows well all that they do' (24:41) and 'You take your Salah from
the standing position of Ibrahim' (2:125). The Kaaba is the headquarter of
the Muslims and the system of Salah has to be taken from it; but we are not
supposed to droop down in our prayers like deaf and blind (25:73). Timings
of the Salah are also clearly mentioned in the Quran Fajar (20:130),
52:48-49, 24:58), 30:17-18, 11:114, 50:39-40) Zuhar (17:78, 30:17-18) Asar
(2:238, 76:25, 20:130, 30:17, 50:39-40), Maghrib (11:114, 20:130, 30:17),
Isha (52:48, 76:25).

The true following of Islam cannot be confined to rituals only (as is the
practice). That is why the Muslims 'read' the Namaz and have no idea of
establishing Salah. The Almighty has described all other rituals in the
Quran as deemed fit. In most of the Ayats relating to Salah, Zakat has also
been mentioned; but the traditional laws regarding Zakat have created
various modes of payment and are applied differently in different sects. The
Quran categorically says: 'they ask thee how much they are to spend: Say
what is beyond your needs' (2:219). We have narrowed this to a meager 2.5%
and that too very few pay. Man made laws have further discriminated between
the rich and the not so rich. Those who possess 71/2 tolas of gold or 52
tolas of silver are required to pay Zakat.71/2 tolas of gold today would
cost around Rs.35, 000 while 52 tolas of silver Rs.4000 approximately. This
discrimination is against the Islamic spirit. Islam negates the
concentration of wealth and stresses an equitable distribution of wealth and
resources. How could the 'Rehmatul-lil-Aalameen' have allowed retention of
97.5% of wealth when he himself did not even keep 7 dinars in the house?
Just before his death he ordered the 7 dinars to be given to the poor.

The Ayat of the Quran, which says 'Pay heed unto God and pay heed unto the
Apostle', does not carry two orders, but one. The instructions and
injunctions are given in the Quran and were revealed to the Nabi and he gave
them to the Ummah in the same spirit. 'The Messenger's duty is only to
preach the clear (message) (24:54) that is why different Messengers were
sent during different periods of time for guiding the people. The Messengers
never deviated from the Divine Revelation despite extreme hard times. It is
an integral part of every Muslim's faith to believe in the finality of the
Holy Prophet and the Quran revealed unto him. Mr. Ishrat has written that
God guided all acts of the Prophet and whatever he did or said had the
blessings and authority from Him. I refer to a few instances, which would
clear this. Despite the advice of the Holy Prophet, his adopted son Zaid
divorced his wife. (Zaid's wife was the Prophet's cousin.) (33:37). Another
example is that of the slave girl Berera who was advised by the Prophet to
return to her husband. She asked the Holy Prophet whether his advice was a
Divine order or his opinion. The Holy Prophet replied that it was his
opinion and she refused to go back to her husband saying that she would
decide what was best for her. The Prophet was not angry. In another case
some date-farmers came to the Prophet for his advice on pollinating the date
trees. His advice did not yield profitable results and he pointed out that
in some worldly matters they knew better than him. These examples show that
he was a human being. He was the Head of state and Commander-in-Chief of
about one million square miles of territory, yet we never think about him as
a ruler in the worldly sense because his system brought about a complete
change in the social values and for the welfare of the people in all
respects. Even the modern 'Welfare state' concept fails to measure up to his
standards, which were based on Quranic laws. God does not communicate with
people directly; He does it through His selected Messenger.

Referring to the Ayat about Adultery (24:3) Mr. Ishrat Hussain says it is a
general guideline of the Quran. This is incorrect It is in fact a clear
injunction and order and has to be accepted as such. In 1980 the Shariat
Court declared Rajm to be un-Islamic. The Govt. appealed against this
decision and it is still pending. The Editor-in-Chief of the Hong Kong based
'Asia Week' Michael O'Neill interviewed President Ziaul Haq. The interview
was published in the Asia Week's issue of 4th Dec 1981.

Quoting President Zia, O'Neill writes 'if there are four witnesses and the
man admits having committed adultery, being fully aware of the consequences,
and then he should be declared guilty. What the Shariat Court decided with
one dissenting vote was that this law of Rajm is not Quranic Law. This is
what the govt. is appealing against, because we consider the Shariat Court
members have not done their homework and have been taken away by emotions.
We said it is a Quranic Law. We will present our case and they'll present
their case, and we hope the Supreme Court will come out with that. We
introduced the laws in 1979 and so far no one has been stoned to death, or
lashed for drinking, because we can't find the proof which Quran demands.
Therefore the maximum punishments have not been enforced. A man accused of
Zina has been given 14 years imprisonment, which is not a joke'.

During his visit, O'Neill also met a number of Islamic scholars and quoting
Allama Pervez he wrote 'When they call themselves Muslims it means they
accept Islam, and if there is one common authority for Islam then that must
be a common authority by which all Muslims decide whether something is
Islamic or not, whether it is the law of Rajm, some other laws or rules of
the state. What is the authority? The authority is the Quran. It is the only
authority, immutable. A state can be called Islamic only if it acts
according to the Quran. If the appeal of the govt. is accepted Rajm will
become the law of the land. But it will not be an Islamic law'.

*(by Prof. Muhammad Rafi)*

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