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Join the Caravan: Clarifications About The Issue of Jihad Today


 

Praise be to Allah, Lord of the Worlds. Blessings and peace be upon the
noblest of Messengers, Muhammad and upon all his family and companions. 

1. We have spoken at length about the status of jihad today in Afghanistan,
Palestine, and other usurped Muslim lands of the like. We have confirmed
what has been agreed upon by the earlier (salaf) and latter (khalaf)
generations of hadith scholars, exegetes, jurists, and scholars of religious
principles (usul), namely that : 

"When a span of Muslim land is occupied jihad becomes individually
obligatory (fard `ayn) on the inhabitants of that piece of land. The woman
may go out without her husband's permission with a mahram, the one in debt
without the permission of the one to whom he owes, the child without his
father's permission. If the inhabitants of that area are not sufficient in
number, fall short, or are lazy, the individually obligatory nature of jihad
extends to those around them, and so on and so on until it covers the entire
Earth, being individually obligatory (fard `ayn) just like salah, fasting,
and the like so that nobody may abandon it." 

2. The obligation of jihad today remains fard `ayn until the liberation of
the last piece of land which was in the hands of Muslims but has been
occupied by the Disbelievers. 

3. Some scholars consider jihad today in Afghanistan and Palestine to be
fard kifayah. We agree with them in that jihad in Afghanistan for the Arabs
was initially fard kifayah. But the jihad is in need of men and the
inhabitants of Afghanistan have not met the requirement which is to expel
the Disbelievers from Afghanistan. In this case, the communal obligation
(fard kifayah) is overturned. It becomes individually obligatory (fard `ayn)
in Afghanistan, and remains so until enough Mujahideen have gathered to
expel the communists in which case it again becomes fard kifayah. 

4. There is no permission needed from anybody in the case of an individual
obligation (fard `ayn), according to the principle, "there is no permission
necessary for an individual obligation (fard `ayn)". 

5. A person who discourages people from jihad is like the one who
discourages people from fasting. Whoever advises an able Muslim not to go
for jihad is just like the one who advises him to eat in Ramadan while he is
healthy and in residence. 

6. It is best to shun the company of those who hold back from jihad and not
to enter into arguments with them, for this would lead to idle disputation
and hardening of the heart. 

Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah says, 

"And avoidance comprises: avoiding evil and evil people, and similarly
shunning those who call for innovation in religion, and sinful people and
those who associate with such people or assist them in those endeavours.
Similar is the case of the person who abandons jihad and from whom there is
no benefit in associating with, for in this case we are liable to punishment
for not having helped him by co-operating in matters of righteousness and
piety. 

The adulterers, homosexuals, those who abandon jihad, the innovators and the
alcoholics, as well as those who associate with them are a source of harm to
the religion of Islam. They will not cooperate in matters of righteousness
and piety. So whoever does not shun their company is, in fact, abandoning
what he has been commanded to do and is committing a despicable deed."
[Majmu' Al-Fatawa 15/313] 


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ut_The_Issue_of_Jihad_Today&action=edit&section=1> ] Important Notes
Regarding Application Of The Ordinance


1. When we call people for jihad and explain to them its ordinance, it does
not mean that we are in a position to take care of them, advise them, and
look after their families. The concern of the scholars is to clarify the
Islamic legal ruling. It is neither to bring people to jihad nor to borrow
money from people to take care of the families of Mujahideen. When Ibn
Taymiyyah or Al-`Izz Ibn `Abd As- Salam explained the ruling concerning
fighting against the Tartars they did not become obliged to equip the army. 

2. Carrying out religious obligations is necessary according to one's
capability. Pilgrimage, for example, is compulsory on those who are able to
perform it. 

"And it is an obligation on mankind towards Allah to perform the Pilgrimage
of the House for whoever is able to do so." [Quran 3:97] 

Similarly, jihad must be performed according to one's ability, as mentioned
in the Qur'an, 

"There is no blame on the weak, nor on the ill, nor on those who cannot find
anything to spend, when they have shown goodwill toward Allah and His
Messenger. There is no censure upon the righteous. Allah is Oft-Forgiving,
Most Merciful. Nor (is there any blame) on those who, when they came to you
to be mounted, you said to them, 

"I cannot find anything on which to mount you.' 

They turned away, their eyes flowing with tears, out of grief that they did
not have anything to spend (in the path of Allah)." [Quran 9:91-92] 

Ibn al-`Arabi said, 

"This second verse is the strongest of evidence for the acceptability of the
excuse of one who is in poverty or has a valid need which holds him back
from jihad, provided goodwill has been identified in his conduct while
claiming the inability." [Ibn Al-Arabi 2/995] 

Qurtubi said in his tafsir, 

"The verse is a basis for the dismissal of obligation from the incapable, so
that whoever is incapable of performing a deed is exempted from it,
sometimes by doing something else in its place, and sometimes by merely
having the resolution and will to do it. There is no difference in this
respect between a person who is incapable physically, and one who is
financially unable. This verse is explained by the words of Allah,
(translated) 'Allah does not impose upon any soul a burden beyond its
capability' " [Tafseer Al-Qurtubi 8/226] 

In Sahih Muslim, it is reported that the Prophet (may Allah bless him and
grant him peace) said, 

"In Madinah are people who are with you whenever you travel any distance or
traverse a valley. They were held back by (valid) excuses." 

According to another narration, "they were held back by illness." 

Qurtubi said, 

"The majority of scholars are of the view that anybody who cannot find
anything to spend in jihad is not obliged to spend." 

Tabari inferred, 

"There is no blame (i.e. sin) on those with chronic diseases, who are
incapable of travelling and fighting, nor on the ill, nor on those who do
not find anything to spend to take them to jihad." [Tafseer At-Tabari
10/211] 

Ibn Taymiyyah said, 

"The commands, retributions, expiations and so on of the Islamic law are
intended to be implemented according to capability." [Majmu' Al-Fatawa
15/313] 


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ut_The_Issue_of_Jihad_Today&action=edit&section=2> ] Adding To The Texts Of
Scholars Already Mentioned:


1. Those with valid excuses are absolved of the sin of sitting back from
jihad. Those validly excused include: 

a) somebody with a wife and children who do not have income from any other
source nor have anybody besides him who could support and maintain them. But
if he is able to allocate provision for them for the duration of his
absence, then he is sinful if he sits back. Every Muslim should reduce his
spending and be frugal with his earnings until he is able to go out for
jihad. 

b) somebody who was unable, after much effort, to obtain a visa to come to
Pakistan. 

c) somebody whose government denied him a passport or prevented him from
leaving from the airport. 

d) somebody who has parents who do not have anybody besides him to support
and maintain them. 


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ut_The_Issue_of_Jihad_Today&action=edit&section=3> ] The Question Of
Interrogation By Police Authorities Upon Return Of The Mujahid To His
Homeland From Jihad


This point is never an excuse because it is a matter of suspicion and
uncertainty. Jihad is a certainty and the fear of interrogation by the
Intelligence is a matter of doubt. In fact, even if he is certain that the
Intelligence will interrogate him, this is not an excuse, which absolves him
from the sin of sitting back from jihad. The excuse of coercion which is
admissible in the shari`ah and which would absolve him of the sin of
abandoning an obligation is "direct coercion which threatens loss of life or
limb", that is, torture involving death or severance of a limb. 

Similarly, fear of police authorities in the country whose passport he
holds, even if he is sure that when he returns they will detain him and kill
him or sever his limb, is not an acceptable excuse before Allah because in
this case he is obliged to forsake his country and live in the land of
jihad. 

"Those whose souls the angels take while they are wronging themselves - (the
angels) say to them, 

'What was the matter with you?' 

They reply, 'We were weak and oppressed in the land.' 

(The angels) say, 

'Was not Allah's earth spacious enough that you could emigrate therein?'
Then, the abode of those people shall be Hell - how evil a destination it
is! Except for such weak and oppressed men, women and children who were
neither able to come up with a stratagem (to emigrate) nor shown any way (to
do so) - those Allah will surely pardon, and Allah is Most Pardoning,
Oft-Forgiving." [Quran 4:97-99] 


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ut_The_Issue_of_Jihad_Today&action=edit&section=4> ] The Issue Of Arab Women
Performing Jihad In Afghanistan


Arab women may not come without a non-marriageable male guardian (mahram).
Their duties are confined to education, nursing, and assisting refugees. As
for fighting, Arab women may not fight because until now, Afghan women are
not participating in the fighting. 


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ut_The_Issue_of_Jihad_Today&action=edit&section=5> ] The Issue Of Somebody
Who Has A Handicap (Such As The Cripple) Which Prevents Him From Fighting
But Does Not Prevent Him From Working In Other Spheres


The individual obligation is not dismissed from a cripple or from an invalid
whose illness is not serious because they are capable of working in the
spheres of health and education which is a broad field. The Mujahideen are
now more in need of propagators than they are in need of food, weapons, and
medicine. 

Ibn al-Humam said, 

"As for the one who is not able to go out for fighting, he must go out to
swell the ranks for this will help terrorise the enemy." [Fath-ul-Qadir
5/441] So if going out to swell the ranks is obligatory, then how about
going out to teach the Mujahideen the regulations of their religion? This is
more obligatory and more strongly compulsory. 


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ut_The_Issue_of_Jihad_Today&action=edit&section=6> ] A Word To Those With
Families


In conclusion: We tell those with families that they may not leave their
families and go out for jihad without ensuring provision for them and
without ensuring that somebody will take care of them. Thus, whoever wishes
to go out now with his family should realise that we are not able to take
care of him. He should therefore check with the Islamic centres close to him
or with well-wishers until he is able to guarantee provision for his family.
The poor people with families must therefore determinedly look for somebody
who could financially support their families for the duration of their
absence. They should urgently hasten to take care of their financial
affairs, then go out for jihad. 

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