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    The scholars have listed many reasons for the weakness of the Muslim Ummah. They are all aware however, or at least some of them are aware, that the Prophet ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) compiled these reasons in one sentence, in an authentic hadeeth when he ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said:

    "The nations will soon gather up and call upon each other to gather up against you just as the diners call upon each other to the dining plate."

    Someone asked: 'Is it because of our little numbers at that time?'

    The Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said:

    "Certainly not, in fact, you would be numerous, but you would be like the foam of the ocean. And certainly Allaah would remove the fear of you from the hearts of your enemies, and He would certainly cast weakness (wa hn) into your hearts."

    Someone asked: 'What is this weakness (wa hn)?'

    He (sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) replied:

    "Love for the worldly life and hatred for death."

    Indeed the Messenger of Allaah ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) was correct, because every Muslim in his right mind can see that the love of this world is the root of all evil and it is the reason behind all wrongdoings and calamities. Why not? When it is that this is drives man to be miserly and covetous with regards to wealth and person, with which we strive in the Path of Allaah - by spending the wealth that is dear to us and by sacrificing our person which is even dearer than the wealth. This is why the Messenger of Allaah ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said:

    "…Beware of covetousness, for indeed covetousness destroyed those before you by causing them to spill the blood of each other and to make unlawful things lawful."

    As has been mentioned in many of the books of the Sunnah, among them Saheeh Muslim .

    I must take this opportunity here to mention, that the making of unlawful things lawful is of two natures. The first is the indulgence in unlawful acts whilst being fully aware of their unlawfulness. This is visibly present among the Muslims today in all of its forms and types. Even the greatest of all sins, Shirk (the association of partners with Allaah and the worship of others besides Allaah) is clearly apparent in some societies and in some personalities who call upon other than Allaah in times of distress, seek other than the relief of Allaah from hardships and sacrifice to other than Allaah. There are even others who swear by other than Allaah. All of these things are considered Shirk and they are forms of Shirk which are widespread today amongst the Muslims. Most people however, and I would not say most of the common folk, but most of the learned, are not concentrating upon warning the people from these forms of Shirk and idolatry. These are the greatest of all sins, as has been mentioned in an authentic hadeeth, which states that among the greatest of sins are Shirk, murder, being unkind to parents and interest (ribaa ). And if you only knew ribaa, since it has become so widespread today due to the establishment of what are known today as "Banks".

    In addition, among the major sins is the drinking of alcohol, the women displaying themselves, the building of mosques on gravesites and many, many more.

    The second category of unlawful acts is of two further types:

    = That is which one indulges without knowing its ruling or that it is unlawful. This, without a doubt, is an evil which is widespread amongst many Muslims.
    = That in which one indulges by devising tricks to make unlawful acts lawful, just as the Jews fraudulently caught the fish, as has been mentioned in the Qur'aan - as is well-known to all - and just as their trickery in making use of fat was prohibited for them, we gather from the words of the Messenger of Allaah ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) in an authentic hadeeth:

    "Allaah has cursed the Jews, for the fat (of animals) was made unlawful for them, yet they melted it. Sold it and benefited from its receipts. And indeed if Allaah makes the eating of anything unlawful for a people, he also makes unlawful the receipts from its sale."

    This hadeeth, in spite of it being from amongst the very important ahadeeth, is among the ahadeeth that is rarely heard upon the tongues of those giving sermons and admonitions. It is a hadeeth that would save the Muslims from following into what the Jews before fell into. In addition, the Messenger of Allaah ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam ) warned against falling into what the Jews fell into, in an authentic hadeeth reported by al-Bukhaaree among others, in his book of authentic ahadeeth from the hadeeth narrated by Aboo Sa'eed al-Khudree (radiyallaahu 'anhu) who said: 'The Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said:

    "You would most certainly follow the ways of those who preceded you so completely and so literally, that even if they enter the hole of a Dabb (mastigure or lizard), you too would enter into it behind them."

    We said: 'O Messenger of Allaah, the Jews and the Christians?'

    He said:

    "Whom else?"

    Thus I say as a warning, that this type of indulgence in unlawful acts through the slightest means of trickery, has happened to the Muslims in some of their transactions and contracts. One of the most common of these practices is what is known as the
    marriage of legitimacy (nikaahut-tahleel ). The doer of which is cursed in the authentic Sunnah by the statement of the Messenger of Allaah ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam):

    "Allaah has cursed the legitimizer and the one for whom the woman was legitimized."

    Even with this being the case, there are still from 'experts' in fiqh (Islaamic jurisprudence) who permit this marriage of legitimacy, even though the Prophet ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) has cursed those who indulge in it as you have just heard.

    Among the things which are also widespread today, is the selling of goods on installments at an increase upon the cash price ( i.e. a higher purchase). Among them also is the dealing in 'eenah transactions. which is widespread in some Islaamic countries, I am sorry to say. The time however, does not permit for me to expound on all these points mentioned here. I just wanted to remind the brothers of a hadeeth that is appropriate for this occasion. This is the statement of the Messenger of Allaah ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam):

    "If you indulge in 'eenah transactions when trading and you start to hold on to the tails of cattle and you are satisfied to concentrate only upon farming and you have abandoned Jihaad in the Cause of Allaah, Allaah will cast a humiliation upon you which would never be lifted from you until you return to your Religion."

    In this Hadeeth therefore, there is an extremely clear picture of the poisons and the ills which will result from the love of this world and that it is the rat-race and the concentration upon taking all necessary steps to accumulate wealth, that has resulted in what is now the present state of the Muslims. The Messenger of Allaah ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) mentioned the abandonment of Jihaad with the evil of 'eenah transactions, the holding fast to the tails of cattle and the contraction only upon farming. This abandonment of Jihaad has now become a commonplace today, encompassing all Arab and Muslim countries without exception. This is so, despite their having in their possession the means to wage Jihaad, which may not be available to the eager Muslim youths in order that they may defend their countries, their lands, even their honour and dignity.

    The only natural result - the Sunnah of Allaah - and you will find no replacement for the Sunnah of Allaah, due to their falling into all sorts of contradictions and their making lawful what Allaah has made unlawful. So it is for Allaah to cast a great humiliation and degradation upon them.

    This humiliation which we see has taken control of all the Muslim countries. Even if they seem free upon the surface, in fact they cannot move or act as the Book of their Lord and the Sunnah of their Prophet (sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam ) direct them to. For example, it has been mentioned in an authentic hadeeth:

    "Fight the polytheists (mushrikeen) with your wealth, tongues and persons."

    We have now discarded Jihaad with our persons and resorted only to Jihaad with our wealth due to its prevalence amongst us and to Jihaad with our tongues due to the ease of doing so. As for Jihaad with our persons, this has become - unfortunately - among the has beens. This is why the Prophet ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) in this authentic hadeeth described both the ills and the cure for these illnesses. For he mentioned some examples of the ills which would befall the Muslims at the beginning of the hadeeth, then at the end he gave the cure. He said:

    "He would not remove it from you until you return to your Religion."

    This cure is the only remedy for the Muslims if they want to retrieve their strength, pride and honour and if they want Allaah to make them superior in the land, just as He made those before them superior in the land. This is why the Messenger of Allaah ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said:

    "Give glad tidings to this Ummah, that it would rise up and attain dominance in the land. Whoever therefore, does an act for the Hereafter for worldly benefit, he has no portion in the Hereafter."

    The words of the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam):

    "…until you return to your Religion."

    Gives me the opportunity to introduce the last part of the question for this Muslim nation which has been plagued with a humiliation and degradation which has never befallen it before. Allaah the Exalted says:

    "That is because Allaah will never change a grace which he has bestowed upon a people until they change what is in their ownselves." [ Sooratul An'aam 6:53]

    What then is the reason for the changing of the blessings of strength from Allaah and the honour and superiority in the land which were bestowed upon the Muslims before?

    The reason is that we have changed the blessings of Allaah. We have replaced them and have taken to worldly strives. We have also abandoned Jihaad in the Path of Allaah. Therefore, the logical result of all this is that if a Muslim does not help the cause of Allaah, he in return would not receive the Help of Allaah as is stated in the Words of Allaah:

    "If you help Allaah, He will help you." [Soorah Muhammad 47:7]

    I must pause here to explain. Allaah has placed upon the tongue of his Messenger (sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam ) that cure for this chronic disease which has befallen the Muslims in all of the Islaamic lands. That cure is to return to their Religion which is Islaam as you all know and as Allaah explains:

    "…And whoever seeks a religion other than Islaam, it will never be accepted of him and in the Hereafter, he will be one of the losers." [ Soorah Aali-'Imraan 3:85]

    And as He mentioned in another statement:

    "This day I have completed your Religion and completed my favours upon you and I have chosen for you Islaam as your Religion." [Sooratul-Maa'idah 5:3]

    It pleases me here to take the opportunity to explain what the Imaam, ash-Shaatibee (rahimahullaah ) said in his great book called ' al-I'tisaam' when mentioning what Imaam Maalik said:

    "Whoever introduces an innovation into Islaam and thinks that it is good, then he has indeed claimed that Muhammad (sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) was deceitful in conveying his message. Read if you like the Words of Allaah:

    "This day I have completed your Religion and completed my favours upon you and I have chosen for you Islaam as
    your Religion." [Sooratul-Maa'idah 5:3]

    The last of this Ummah would not be restored and put in order, except by what put the first of this Ummah in order. Whatever was not part of the Religion at that time, cannot be part of the Religion today."

    Then Imaam ash-Shaatibee said:

    "We used to use this authentic narration from Imaam Maalik - the Imaam of Daarul-Hijrah (Madeenah) - as evidence to prove that it is not permissible for any Muslim to introduce into the Religion something new, however small or insignificant it may be, whether it be in character, worship or belief. We used to use this tradition as evidence, relying upon the Noble Qur'aanic statement which states that Allaah completed his favours upon us by the completion of our Religion which is al-Islaam."

    So what about us today? We have gone so far away from Islaam - not only in those things that we call the Sunnah, which is contradicted by Innovation. In fact, we have drifted totally away from Islaam. We have drifted away, not only in the things which some may call 'secondary matters, not important', but w have drifted away from the Islaam which Allaah has ordained for us as our Religion. We have strayed in our legal judgements, our thoughts, even in our beliefs.

    If however, we sincerely want to administer this cure that Allaah has prescribed for us upon the tongue of His Prophet ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam), which is to return to the Religion, then how should we understand this Religion?

    So there are two understandings known to the scholars, who are aware of the differences existing between the past and present day scholars. There are two schools of thought - one affiliated to the Salaf and the other affiliated to the khalaf . Those affiliated to the khalaf admit that the way of the Salaf is sounder and safer. They claim however, that the way of the khalaf is greater in knowledge and wiser. So what do you think? Shall we take our beliefs firstly from the Righteous Salaf or from those who admit that the way of the Salaf is sounder, but that their way is more knowledgeable and wiser?

    Without a doubt, it is clear from the evidences we mentioned previously that it is compulsory for us in these times to align firstly our beliefs to that of the Salafus-Saalih . We must also return to what they were upon in legal matters and in matters of character and deportment. We must return to the Salaf in these matters. The Salaf, who did not see any other recourse in times of dispute, except to depend upon the Qur'aan and the Sunnah. Allaah states in the Qur'aan:

    "And by your Lord! They do not truly believe, until they seek your judgement (O Muhammad) in whatever they dispute about. They do not find any reservations in their hearts about your judgement, but instead submit totally to it."
    [Sooratun-Nisaa' 4:65]

    Today unfortunately, we have not seen those groups and parties agreeing with us in administering this cure. For there is no remedy for the Muslims to return to their pride and strength, except through their return to their Religion. This point is a point about which no one from amongst the Muslims disputes. This is so regardless of his alliances and regardless of his affiliation to a particular group, or regardless of his particular school of law. The dispute arises however, in the understanding of the Religion.

    As I have mentioned before, there are two schools of thought, that of the Salaf and that of the khalaf . The Salaf never disputed nor disagreed about the fundamentals of the Religion. The never disputed that fact that in times of dispute, the matter is referred to the Qur'aan and the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allaah ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam ). Therefore, they sort their judgements from these two sources and they submitted totally to these judgements as we have mentioned in the previous Qur'aanic verse. Differences occurred amongst them primarily due to what I have mentioned previously, which is that a Hadeeth of the Prophet ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) may not have reached one of them. So he may act as he sees fit based upon the knowledge that he has. Thus he may fall into unintentional error at times. This is why the Prophet ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said in an authentic hadeeth:

    "If an arbitrator gives a verdict based upon his personal reasoning (ijtihaad) and he is correct in that verdict, then he receives two rewards. And if he makes an error then he receives only one."

    Therefore it is compulsory that the Muslims return back to this principle about which there should be no difference of opinion. I mean the principle of following the Qur'aan and the Sunnah upon the understanding of the righteous predecessors.

    If we agree to return to this system, and use it as our course of action and methodology and if we agree to cooperate, firstly in understanding this methodology and secondly upon the implementation of it, then there comes something of extreme importance which is the summary of the answer to the question about the path to progress.

    It is compulsory upon all of the Muslims today to first have a proper understanding of their Religion, then to implement it correctly, each person according to his ability. The rulers are different from the ruled. The rulers have the highest authority, while the
    authority of the ruled is limited. If both the rulers and the ruled take up their responsibility therefore, firstly understanding Islaam correctly, then secondly implementing this Islaam totally - each according to his ability, as I said before - I believe that one day the Believers will rejoice due to the victory to Allaah.

    I see many Islaamic Du'aat (callers to Islaam) who constantly call upon the governments to rule in accordance with what Allaah has sent down - and this is a genuine call without a doubt. For Allaah has said:

    "And whoever does not rule by what Allaah has revealed, then these are the disbelievers." [ Sooratul-Maa'idah 5:44]

    And in another statement:

    "…then these are the rebellious." [Sooratul-Maa'idah 5:47]

    And in yet another statement:

    "…such are the oppressors." [Sooratul-Maa'idah 5:45]

    It is true that the governments should rule by the implementation of Islaam and their constitutions, laws and upon their people. This is true and compulsory. However, we would like to remind those individuals who are calling to this statement, that they should not forget their ownselves. As Allaah states:

    "O you who believe! Take care of your ownsleves, no harm can come to you from those who have gone astray if you follow right guidance." [ Sooratul-Maa'idah 5:105]

    So it is obligatory upon every Muslim to truly understand Islaam and enjoin it to the best of his ability upon himself and upon those whom he has responsibility and authority. So the Messenger of Allaah has said:

    "You are all guardians and responsible for your wards and things under your care."

    The man therefore is a guardian and is responsible for his dependants. The woman is also responsible and a guardian over her dependants and so on.

    Some of the du'aat refer to this self-training by this statement which was made by one of them: 'Establish the Islaamic state in your heart and it will be established for you upon your land.' I repeat: 'Establish the Islaamic state in your heart and it will be established for you upon your land.'

    This statement pleases us much. However, we are not pleased with those who are affiliated with the one who advocated these words. This is because they do not pay much attention to it, nor do they place any importance upon its implementation. So doing that requires a great effort on their part. It requires that they return to the Qur'aan and the Hadeeth of the Messenger of Allaah ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) as they were understood by our righteous predecessors.

    So I say that the return to the Religion - which is the remedy needed to cure what has befallen the Muslims today requires two things from us. I call them:

    1) at-Tasfiyah (Purification) and 2). at-Tarbeeyah .

    1) When I say 'tasfiyah' , I mean that it is incumbent upon the scholars or the learned who wish to implement the correct system of understanding Islaam as it was understood by the righteous predecessors, that they should all work towards cleansing this Islaam. Cleansing it from that which entered into it and of that which it has no part. Indeed it is as free of things as the wolf was from the blood of Ya'qoob's son as they say. Then they should call to this. Whether it be in matters of belief ( 'aqeedah), laws about which there are many differences of opinion, or character or behviour. Purification of the Religion must take place in all aspects of this Islaam that Allaah completed for us, as we mentioned previously, and which we re-emphasize with the Hadeeth of the Messenger of Allaah ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam):

    "I did not neglect anything by which you would draw closer to Allaah and keep far away from the Hellfire, except that I ordered you to do it. And I did not neglect anything which would keep you far away from Allaah and draw you closer to the Fire, except that I prevented you from doing it."

    For those wishing to follow this correct path, something must be made clear. Many of the scholars of the past and the present are aware that a lot of things entered into the Sunnah, or which it has no part. This occurred even in the first century when some
    deviant sects started raising their voices and calling to that which contradicted the Qur'aan and the Sunnah by following their vain desires. One of the Khawaarij for example, after being guided by Allaah to the Sunnah said: 'Look carefully at where you take your Religion, for if we liked something we used to make it a Hadeeth .' For this reason, Ibn Sireen said:

    "Pay attention to where you take your Religion from."

    This statement has been reported as a hadeeth of the Messenger of Allaah ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam), but in fact, it is not a hadeeth , for the chain of narrators stops at Ibn Sireen.

    This is also why some scholars of Hadeeth have said:

    "Al-Isnaad (the chain of narrators) is an essential part of the Religion. Had it not been for the Isnaad, anyone would have said whatever he wished."

    This is a matter about which there is consensus amongst the scholars in theory. I know fully well what I mean when I say 'in theory.' That is because I must mention a bitter truth. In practice, the scholars did not pay much attention to this Isnaad as they should have done. Indeed only a small group of scholars paid attention to it. Some of them were: the Imaam , Ahmad Ibn Hanbal the Imaam Yahyaa Ibn Ma'een, 'Alee Ibnul-Madeenee and their students such as Imaam al-Bukhaaree and
    Muslim and others from amongst the scholars of Hadeeth, critics and those who gave character appraisals of the narrators of Hadeeth. This being the case, it follows that these are the ones upon whom one must rely in order to fulfill this task of purification of the Sunnah - to which we must return - after cleansing.

    The books of the Sunnah today are widely available. This is due to Allaah's complete care and concern for the Muslim community - and in keeping with this promise - He mentions in the Qur'aan:

    "Verily, We have sent down the remembrance ( dhikr) and surely We will preserve it." [ Sooratul-Hijr 15:9]

    On this occasion I must make a point. This noble aayah , when it states that "We have sent down the Dhikr and we shall surely protect it." Some people who do not specialize in the Sunnah, nor do they give it much credit are of the wrong opinion that the protection granted here encompasses the Qur'aan only. Let me say, yes Allaah has mentioned the dhikr in this aayah , for He has promised to preserve the words and letters of the Qur'aan. He has however, guarded its meanings by the Sunnah of His Prophet (sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam ).

    The true accomplishment of this purification in not possible therefore, except through the scholars of Hadeeth. Consequently, the understanding of the Qur'aan cannot be established, except through this purified Sunnah. If not, the Muslims will fall into what
    those before, like the groups other than the Saved Sect, fell into. This is because the Qur'aan is as 'Umar Ibnul-Khattaab ( radiyallaahu 'anhu) said:

    "The Qur'aan can be interpreted in many different ways."

    This is why Allaah stated:

    "And We have sent down to you the remembrance (dhikr), so that you may explain to the people what has been sent down to them." [Sooratun-Nahl 16:44]

    We have sent down the Dhikr to you, O Muhammad, that you may explain to the people with your Sunnah, what has been sent down to them.

    This verse therefore, points to there being an explainer and a thing explained. The things explained in the revealed Qur'aan, which is referred to as the Dhikr and the explainer is the Messenger of Allaah ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) who is spoken to in this statement.

    There is no way for the Qur'aan to be understood except through the Sunnah - the authentic Sunnah. That is why the Prophet ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) warned against two things, in order to fulfill this explanation in a true and correct manner. The first thing against which he warned his followers against is the reporting of things of him that he did not say:

    "Whoever deliberately lies upon me, then surely let him occupy his seat in the Fire."

    In another narration it states:

    "Whoever says about me something which I did not say, then surely let him occupy his seat in the Fire."

    This is the first issue against which the Messenger of Allaah ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) warned his followers.

    The second issue which the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam ) brought to the attention of his followers is that it is obligatory to refer to the Sunnah just as one refers to the Qur'aan. That is why the Messenger of Allaah ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) said:

    "I certainly do not want to find any one of you reclining upon his couch and saying that when there comes to you a command that I gave or something which I have prohibited: 'I do not know. What we have found lawful in the Book of Allaah, we accept it as lawful and what we have found in it to be unlawful, we accept it as unlawful.'"

    By combining these two issues which the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) warned, we would be able to understand the remedy which the Messenger of Allaah ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) prescribed as the cure for the ills that have
    befallen us from all sides. This is in reference to the first point about purification.

    2) The second point to which we refer is training ( Tarbeeyah) - after the scholars have done the necessary purification - and I have already explained what I mean by this. They must accompany this purification with training their families and their dependants in accordance with this pure Islaam. This is also so as not to become from amongst those who do not practice what they preach. Indeed our Lord has said:

    "O you who believe! Why do you say that which you do not do. Most hateful in the Sight of Allaah is that you say that which you do not do." [ Sooratus-Saff 61:2-3]

    For this reason we see the severe warning to those who do not work according to their knowledge. For the Messenger of Allaah ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) has mentioned in a Hadeeth :

    "Give glad tidings to this Ummah that it would rise up and be established in the land. So whoever does a deed of the Hereafter for a worldly benefit, he has no portion in the Hereafter."

    I want - at the conclusion of this speech - to explain that in the pathway to progress we must avoid the unlawful acts which you all know for certain like some of the examples we mentioned before, such as Shirk, murder, Ribaa and so on.

    I would like to discuss in particular, the first disease which the Messenger of Allaah ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) mentioned in the Hadeeth of 'eenah trading transactions. This is because this disease is widespread in some countries and most of the people are as the Lord of the worlds says:

    "They do not know…"

    'Eenah trading is a type of transaction that involves Ribaa which is unlawful. There are unfortunately some people who conduct this type of business upon the presumption that it is legally permissible. 'Eenah trading is known to the scholars and it derives its name from 'ayn meaning an object or actual thing.

    A person - Mr. B - comes to a car merchant - Mr. C - for example and inquires about then buys a car. He buys this car upon installments, not cash, - for, say twenty thousand dollars. Mr. B who has just purchased this car upon installments, then returns to the merchant - Mr. C - form whom he bought the car and offers to sell it for cash.

    Mr. C - realizes that Mr. B does not want a car, rather he wants money. So, the two men now agree upon a cash price for the car of - let's say eighteen thousand dollars. Thus Mr. B who purchased the car for installments has just resold it for eighteen thousand
    dollars.

    Mr. B now goes away having a debt of twenty thousand dollars, when in fact he has only taken eighteen thousand dollars.

    This type of transaction in the 'eenah trading that the Prophet ( sallallaahu 'alayhi wa sallam) prohibited. So it is very clear to those who do not follow their vain desires or at least do not follow 'eenah trading transactions. The true picture behind this type of transactions is that the borrower gets less than is recorded against him. There is no difference in this in which ribaa is disguised as trade and if he had gone and said: 'Lend me eighteen thousand dollars and I will give you back twenty thousand dollars. And why is this so? Because the borrower receives less cash than what he is required to repay. Then what is the difference between this and 'eenah trading? This sale here was only used as a means of making ribaa permissible. This is exactly what the Prophet ( sallallaahu 'alayhee wa sallam ) warned us against in some ahadeeth which were mentioned before. That is, his ( sallallaahu 'alayhee wa sallam) prohibiting us from following in the footsteps of those who went before us. He singled out the Jews specifically. For Allaah made fat unlawful for them, as the Lord of the Worlds said in the Qur'aan:

    "Due to the wrongdoings of the Jews, we made them unlawful for them certain good things which had been previously made lawful for them." [ Sooratun-Nisaa' 4:160]

    We made unlawful for them some good things which had previously been made lawful for them. Amongst these good things which
    were made unlawful by this Qur'aanic injunction was fat - as was mentioned before in the Hadeeth :

    "Allaah has cursed the Jews, for the fat (of animals) was made unlawful for them, yet they melted it. Sold it and benefited from its receipts. And indeed if Allaah makes the eating of anything unlawful for a people, he also makes unlawful the receipts from its sale."

    Here we find that the Jews have played with a legal ruling - the prohibition of eating fat. Allaah is all-Knowing and all-Wise. Due to the wrongdoings of the Jews, He made fat unlawful for them. When a Jew killed a fat sheep, he would only eat the red meat and throw away the fat in keeping with the injunction of Allaah. But they did not have patience with this legal ruling. So they devised a trick to make the fat lawful. They therefore melted the fat - this is what is meant by "so they disguised it". They melted it by placing it in pots and lighting fire below it. The fat therefore, took a different shape. The Shaytaan (devil) whispered to the Jews and made this act seem pleasing to them, that the fat had now changed from being fat. They full well knew that it was still fat in its nature, composition and taste. Then it was merely the shape that was changed - in order to eat it - as is said in some countries. By this change however, they made lawful what Allaah had made unlawful.

    The Messenger of Allaah ( sallallaahu 'alayhee wa sallam) did not relate to us this story of the Jews' making the fat lawful by this trick, nor did Allaah relate to us the story of the Jews and their trickery in catching fish on Saturday by trapping them in the bay as has been mentioned in some exegesis of the Qur'aan - Allaah and his Messenger ( sallallaahu 'alayhee wa sallam) did not relate to us these stories as mere events in History, but indeed they related it for the very reason that is mentioned by Allaah in the Qur'aan:

    "Indeed in their stories there is a lesson for men of understanding." [ Soorah Yoosuf 12:166]

    The lesson therefore, in these two stories - the story of the Jews and the fish and that of the Jews with the fat - is that we should not fall into what they fall into by devising tricks to get around what Allaah has prohibited. 'Eenah transactions therefore, were made unlawful by the Prophet ( sallallaahu 'alayhee wa sallam) so that the Muslims do not fall into devising tricks to get around the unlawfulness of ribaa - the picture of which is to take a loan of less than you are required to repay - by disguising it openly behind the guise of sale as the Jews disguised the fat when they changed its shape.

    When I say these things however, I am aware that there are many scholars who have agreed that 'eenah trading transactions are unlawful. There are others too, who because they may not have heard the Hadeeth, or they do not think that it is an authentic Hadeeth - because the science of Hadeeth is not their field of specialization - they say this type of trading is permissible due to the use of the term 'trade' in these transactions. The people of knowledge, however know that the mere presence of the word 'trade' in this transaction does not make it trade, except that it is not unlawful legally.

    If we go back to the Hadeeth, we see that the Prophet ( sallallaahu 'alayhee wa sallam ) mentioned 'eenah trading as the first of a number of illnesses which would befall the Muslims. Amongst these illnesses are: the love of the worldly things and the abandonment of Jihaad in the cause of Allaah. We must therefore learn from this Hadeeth, and not fall into that against which we were warned, nor into those diseases which the Prophet ( sallallaahu 'alayhee wa sallam) mentioned. That is, if we want to return to the position that our Lord wants for us. As He says:

    "But honour belongs to Allaah, His Messenger (Muhammad) and to the Believers." [ Sooratul-Munaafiqoon 63:8]

    This is what I want to say in answer to these questions…

    We ask Allaah to allow us and you all to understand Islaam properly - in the light of the Qur'aan and the Sunnah and the understanding of the Salaf. And we ask Him to grant us all - both the rulers and the ruled - the success of working by this Islaam.

    I ask Allaah, for He is al-Ahad (the One), as-Samad (the Self-Sufficient). He who begets not, nor was begotten and there is none comparable to him - to accept our supplication and to give us victory over our enemies. Verily He is the all-Hearing, the One Able
    to Answer. And all praise is due to Allaah.
    Translated by 'Umar Salim
    [SIGPIC][/SIGPIC],

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    lack of education and employment to women
    jihad
    bombings
    make muslims weak and suspect
    u make me happy

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  4. #4
    Jazakallah Khair! Nice post keep it on!

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