All praise and all thanks are for Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala.
It should be quite clear to Muslims by now that the West - led by
Amerika and Britain - is determined to enforce its materialistic way of
life, its kaffir concepts, its kaffir values, upon Muslims. As the
British Prime Minister made clear recently, that, in his words "Iraq
and Afghanistan are decisive battlegrounds for the values the West
believes in...The struggle in our world today therefore, is not just
about security - it is a struggle about values and about modernity...If
we want to secure our way of life, there's no alternative but to fight
for it. That means standing up for our values not just in our own
country but the world over...We need to construct a global alliance for
these global values..."
What this means in practical terms is that the West is determined - by
force if necessary, as in Iraq and Afghanistan - to change our Muslim
Way of Life, given to us by Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala. The West want -
and in fact, demand - that we imitate the kuffar. That we accept their
system of law; their system of government (which they call democracy),
and their so-called ethical values. To this end, the governments of the
West, and the people and politicians who support the aims, the values,
of the West, have enlisted the help and support of many so-called
moderate Muslims just as they are promoting what they have called
"moderate Islam" - that is, a religion which accepts, and which
compromises with, the values, the laws, the ethics, the way of life, of
the modern West, and which denies our duty, our obligation, of Jihad.
However, we Muslims have to reject the very concepts - the very way of
thinking - of the West, of the kuffar. To understand why this is so,
let us consider two of the fundamental errors which the modernist
Muslims, the so-called moderate Muslims, commit.
The Error Concerning Freedom:
Every time a Muslim uses the word freedom they are imitating the
kuffar, whether they are aware of this or not. Why? Because "freedom"
is a kaffir word, a kaffir concept. Freedom, as defined by the kuffar
is: "The power of choice... A right or the power to engage in certain
actions without control or interference..."
As Muslims, we do not have a choice: we do not have what the kuffar
call "freedom" for we are duty bound to accept the word of Allah
Subhanahu wa Ta'ala and His Messenger (salla Allahu 'alayhi wa sallam):
Moreover, as Muslims, we do not want what the kuffar call "freedom of
choice"; we do not want the power to "engage in certain actions without
control or interference". Why not? Because it is not part of our Islam
- because we accept that the only choice that matters is to be Muslim
or not to be Muslim - to bow down, to submit to, to obey, only Allah
Subhanahu wa Ta'ala. In addition, we know, we accept, that it is Allah
Subhanahu wa Ta'ala alone who has control over all things:
This acceptance, this obedience, is in stark contrast to the arrogance
of the kuffar who believe in their ignorance that it is themselves, or
their armies, or their leaders, or their governments, or some
philosophy or political idea or law which can give them this thing they
call "freedom" - just as the kuffar, in their delusion, believe that
they have some kind of right, and duty, to force, or bully, others into
accepting this thing they have called "freedom". In truth, what they
call "freedom" is a Taghut which they place alongside Allah Subhanahu
wa Ta'ala or above Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala and which they in their
unbelief, in their rebellion against Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala demand
that we bow down before and accept.
Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala says:
This often quoted Ayah is often mis-understood. Allah Subhanahu wa
Ta'ala is saying that we should not use coercion in get others to
embrace Islam, and that we, as individuals, do indeed have a choice, in
this matter - which is to accept, or reject, Islam. That is, to accept,
or
reject, Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala as our Rabb - as our sole authority,
our only guide. Once we have accepted, we have no further choice, only
duty and obligations.
In practical terms this means we do not have freedom to accept or
reject Shariah, or Hudood, or Khilafah, or Jihad. As Muslims, we are
obliged to accept them - whatever the peoples, the governments, the
laws, the ethics, the propaganda, of the West may say, and whatever we
may personally feel about these things due to lack of knowledge about
them. If we do not accept them, we are imitating the kuffar and turning
away from that simple obedience to Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala and His
Messenger (salla Allahu 'alayhi wa sallam) which is Islam. As Muslims,
we must place obedience to Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala and His Messenger
(salla Allahu 'alayhi wa sallam) before our own hawaah, our own desires.
We have to accept that Islam is simple - it is the doubters, the
apostates, the hypocrites, who make it seem complicated; who find
problems with it, and it is the kuffar who aid these people. It does
not matter what the kuffar say or write about our simple obedience,
about our duty to Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala and His Messenger (salla
Allahu 'alayhi wa sallam). It does not matter what the kuffar or the
apostates say and write about our rejection of their so-called
"freedom" - about our refusal to bow down to their Taghut. Our reply is
what our Rabb has said to us:
The Error Concerning Jihad and Co-operating with the Kuffar:
It has become common for the apostates, for those Muslims who imitate
the kuffar, denounce our obligation of Jihad - our duty to regain our
lands from the kuffar and our duty to establish a Khilafah, a community
of Muslims whose Tashrii are from the Shariah and the Shariah alone,
and who avoid and forbid all that Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala has made
haram, and who accept and embrace all that Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala
has made halal.
These apostates, these imitations of the kuffar, these allies of the
kuffar, have become so blatant, so arrogant, in their disregard of
Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala, that they co-operate with the kuffar and
betray their Muslim brothers and sisters to the kuffar, and hand-over
their brothers and sisters to the kuffar, in clear and open defiance of
Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala:
Rather than helping their Muslim brothers, rather than shielding them
from the kuffar, these apostates, these imitators of the kuffar, let
the kuffar imprison them, torture them, humiliate them and kill them.
Our obligation - our duty - of Jihad is clear, today. We must fight the
kuffar who have invaded our lands. Do the apostates, the imitators of
the kuffar, not understand the clear and valid Fatawa of Sheikh
Abdullah Azzam - a Fatwa endorsed by Sheikh Abdullah Nassah al Waan, by
Sheikh Umar Sayyaf and Sheikh Mohammed Najeeb al Mu'ti? As Sheikh
Abdullah Azzam stated:
Do these apostates, these lackeys of the kuffar, not understand the
words of Sheikh ul-Islam Ibn Taimiyyah:
Do these people disagree with Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala:
Let us therefore do our duty to Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala, be Muslims,
reject the kuffar and their ways, and accept our duty of Jihad. Indeed,
we should rejoice in this duty:
The Fundamental Error of Those Who Imitate the Kuffar:
The fundamental errors of the apostates, of those who imitate the
kuffar - of the moderates, the modernists - is that they have
forgotten, or rejected, the true perspective of Islam, and have
replaced it with the perspective of the kuffar.
The perspective of Islam is Jannah. The perspective of the kuffar is
this mortal life - their own desires, their own happiness, their own
so-called freedom; or some fallible idea which they believe in and
which they, in their ignorance, have invented. We as Muslims see this
life as but a means - as but a test, a gift, from Allah Subhanahu wa
Ta'ala. If we do our duty as Muslims, if we submit, we may - InshaAllah
- be granted the reward of Jannah. That is, we can attain the very
purpose of this brief mortal life, which is Jannah. Everything else is
fundamentally irrelevant.
Thus, we are prepared to give up our own lives, through such things as
Jihad, to do our duty, as Muslims, whereas the apostates, those who
imitate the kuffar, and the kuffar themselves, cling to this life and
its rewards and pleasures.
Thus we know, we feel, the beauty of the words spoken by our beloved
Prophet, Muhammad (salla Allahu 'alayhi wa sallam) that "Jannah is under the shade of swords..."
May Allah (Subhanahu wa Ta'ala) protect us from all forms of
Al-asabiyyah Al-Jahiliyyah, forgive us for our mistakes, and guide us
to and keep us on the Right Path.
Abdul-Aziz ibn Myatt
3 Rabi Awal 1427