"But if a Muslim seems to have a bad attitude and mistreats people, and a
disbeliever is the opposite of that, the Muslim is more entitled to be
spoken of well and treated well in all circumstances. "

Fatwa di bawah ini bilang bhw orang Islam itu sebejad apapun, hrs
diperlakukan lebih baik dibandingkan dgn non Islam sebaik apapun si non
Islam. Orang Islam wajib nutup2 kebejadan sodara2  Islamnya. (Sodara,
artinya cowok, bukan cewek Islam, heheheh...)

Praktek nutup2in kebejadan sesama Islam dan ngejelek2in non Islam termasuk
dgn ngefitnah ini dgn sempurna sdh dipraktekkan di milis ini oleh orang
Islam (dan anjing2 buduk piaraan mereka).

Islam itu emang agama yg benar, bukan? (Anjing buduk piaraan orang Islam
pasti mikir gua lg muji2 Islam)


http://www.islamqa.com/en/178395


Is it permissible to mention the faults of the Muslims in the presence of
people of the Book?


 Praise be to Allah.

I know that a Muslim is the brother of his fellow Muslim and the enemy of
the disbeliever. But if a Muslim seems to have a bad attitude and mistreats
people, and a disbeliever is the opposite of that, the Muslim is more
entitled to be spoken of well and treated well in all circumstances.

Allah, may He be exalted, and His Messenger (blessings and peace of Allah
be upon him) have enjoined taking the believers as friends and opposing the
disbelievers in many texts in the Book of Allah, may He be glorified and
exalted, and the Sunnah of His Messenger (blessings and peace of Allah be
upon him), let alone the words of the scholars and their unanimous
agreement on that. Part of their ‘aqeedah (belief) is taking the believers
as friends and opposing the disbelievers.

Allah, may He be exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning):

*“O you who believe! Take not the Jews and the Christians as Awliya’
(friends, protectors, helpers, etc.), they are but Awliya’ to one another.
And if any amongst you takes them as Awliya’, then surely he is one of
them. Verily, Allah guides not those people who are the Zaalimoon
(polytheists and wrongdoers and unjust)”*

*[al-Maa’idah 5:51] *

*“Verily, your Wali (Protector or Helper) is Allah, His Messenger, and the
believers, - those who perform As-Salat (Iqaamat-as-Salaah), and give
Zakaah, and they bow down (submit themselves with obedience to Allah in
prayer).*

*And whosoever takes Allah, His Messenger, and those who have believed, as
Protectors, then the party of Allah will be the victorious.*

*O you who believe! Take not for Awliya’ (protectors and helpers) those who
take your religion for a mockery and fun from among those who received the
Scripture (Jews and Christians) before you, nor from among the
disbelievers; and fear Allah if you indeed are true believers”*

*[al-Maa’idah 5:55-57]*.

Shaykh Ibn Baaz (may Allah have mercy on him) said:

The Qur’an calls us to take the believers as friends and to oppose the
disbelievers wherever they are and however they are.

End quote from * Majmoo‘ Fataawa Ibn Baaz*, 1/297

Allah, may He be exalted, says (interpretation of the meaning):

*“O you who believe! Whoever from among you turns back from his religion
(Islam), Allah will bring a people whom He will love and they will love
Him; humble towards the believers, stern towards the disbelievers, fighting
in the Way of Allah, and never afraid of the blame of the blamers. That is
the Grace of Allah which He bestows on whom He wills. And Allah is
All-Sufficient for His creatures needs, All-Knower”*

*[al-Maa’idah 5:54]*.

Shaykh as-Sa‘di (may Allah have mercy on him) said:

The (believers) are very humble when dealing with other believers, meaning
that they love them, are sincere, soft, gentle, compassionate, merciful and
easygoing towards them. But the way they should behave towards those who
disbelieve in Allah and reject His revelations and His Messengers, is to be
stern towards them. The believers are all united in opposing them and they
strive hard in every way to prevail over them. Allah, may He be exalted,
says (interpretation of the meaning): *“**severe against disbelievers, and
merciful among themselves” [al-Fath 48:27]*. Sternness towards the enemies
of Allah is something that brings a person closer to Him, as he is aware of
the wrath of Allah towards them. However, this sternness should not prevent
us calling them to Islam in a gentle way. In both cases, that serves their
best interests and they will benefit from it.

End quote from * Tafseer as-Sa‘di*, p. 235

Muslim (2564) narrated that Abu Hurayrah said: The Messenger of Allah
(blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: “Do not envy one another,
do not artificially inflate prices, do not hate one another, do not turn
away from one another, do not undercut one another. Be, O slaves of Allaah,
brothers. The Muslim is the brother of his fellow-Muslim. He does not wrong
him, let him down or despise him. Piety (taqwa) is here” – and he pointed
to his chest three times. “It is sufficient evil for a man to despise his
Muslim brother. The whole of a Muslim is sacred to another Muslim, his
blood, his wealth and his honour.”

Al-Bukhaari (6011) and Muslim (2586) narrated that an-Nu ‘maan ibn Basheer
said: The Messenger of Allah (blessings and peace of Allah be upon)
said:“The likeness of the believers in their mutual love, mercy and
compassion
is that of the body; when one part of it is in pain, the rest of the body
joins it in restlessness and fever.”

What the Muslim must do is show care towards his Muslim brother, help him,
meet his needs and conceal his mistakes. If he makes a mistake or commits a
sin, he should offer him sincere advice, enjoin him to do what is good and
forbid him to do what is evil, and he should not leave him to his shaytaan
or his nafs (self) that is inclined towards evil. If he commits a sin,
major or minor, he should not disavow him or fail to show him the
friendship and care that are his Islamic duty; rather he should disavow his
wrongdoing, sin and enmity, whilst maintaining the basic principle of
friendship and love because of the faith he has. If he gives up his sin and
mistake, he should restore the ties of friendship and support, according to
the situation.

With regard to the disbeliever, a Muslim has nothing to do with him because
of his false religion and his being far away from the straight path of
Allah. What comparison can there be between him and a believer, even if the
latter falls short and is negligent?

With regard to speaking ill of his Muslim brother and putting him down in
front of a disbeliever, whether he is of the people of the Book or
otherwise, this is bad manners and is often indicative of a problem with
one’s own ‘aqeedah. Many Muslims are enchanted by non-Muslims, because of
what they appear outwardly to be, then if they see from another Muslim
something that they dislike, they criticize him for his shortcomings and
think that an non-Muslim is better than him.

But what is enjoined is for the Muslims to conceal one another’s faults, so
how can one Muslim strive to expose another in front of the enemies of the
Muslims, whether they are the people of the Book or otherwise? How can he
give the enemies the opportunity to rejoice in the misfortunes of his
fellow believer, or show them his faults and shortcomings? Rather Imam
an-Nawawi (may Allah have mercy on him) said:

If a teacher says to the children, “The Jews are much better than the
Muslims, because they give their children’s teacher his rights,” he has
become a disbeliever!

End quote from * Rawdat at-Taalibeen*, 10/69

In fact this is the expected outcome of mentioning the bad deeds and faults
of the Muslims in front of the enemies of Allah among the disbelievers. It
ends up with the one who says that preferring the disbelievers over the
Muslims, especially when he starts to compare them; what usually happens is
that he reduces all characteristics to one, which he exaggerates to the
exclusion of others and bases his judgement of people on that one
characteristic.

The wise person should beware of helping (an enemy) against his brother or
being a fitnah to the disbelievers by mentioning the faults of the Muslims
in front of them, because by doing so he is barring them from the religion
of Allah and turning them away from it.

And Allah knows best.
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