Muslim at fault
Mu' meneen Brothers and Sisters,
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Muslims all over the world
have always maintained that allegiance to Allah is first and then comes loyalty
to the Nation. As reported in newspapers many Muslims from UK have traveled to
Afghanistan to fight against US. There have been anti-US protests in India and
abroad. Sadly amongst Muslims an anti-US feeling is spreading. I would like to know what Koran says when it
comes to supporting a brother Muslim who is at fault?
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Muslim at fault
In the name of Allah, We praise Him, seek His help
and ask for His forgiveness. Whoever Allah guides none can misguide, and
whoever He allows to fall astray, none can guide them aright. We bear witness
that there is no one (no idol, no person, no grave, no prophet, no imam,
no dai, nobody!) worthy of
worship but Allah Alone, and we bear witness that Muhammad (saws) is His
slave-servant and the seal of His Messengers.
Your Question: I would like
to know what Koran says when it comes to supporting a brother Muslim who is at
fault?
The Law and guidance of Islam is to always stand on the
side of the Truth, no matter who the culprit is. Allah has commanded the believers to always give true evidence,
even if the evidence is against ourselves, our relatives or our loved
ones. Thus even if a muslim is at
fault, our duty as believers is to always speak the Truth, and it is the responsibility of the Islamic State and the authorities to
bring the person to justice.
It is a grave sin in Islam to give false evidence, even if the culprit is your own self, relative or loved one. It is a duty unto every believer to enjoin
the good, and forbid the evil.
Allah says in the Holy Quran Chapter 3 Surah Ale
Imran verse 110: You (the Muslims) are the best community which has been raised
up for the guidance of mankind: you
enjoin what is Right, and forbid what is evil; and you believe in Allah.
Allah says in the Holy Quran Chapter 4 Surah
Nisaa verse 135: O you who have believed!
You be the standard-bearers of justice and witnesses for the sake of
Allah; even though your justice and your evidence might be harmful to
yourselves, or to your parents, or to your relatives. It does not matter whether the party concerned is rich or
poor: Allah is their greater
well-wisher than you. Therefore, do
not follow your own desire lest you should deviate from doing justice. If you
distort your evidence or refrain from the Truth, know it well that Allah is
fully aware of what you do.
Your Statement: Sadly amongst
Muslims an anti-US feeling is spreading.
It might be ‘sad’ for some, but this feeling is generated
by the United States government foreign policy of double-standards and
hypocrisy towards the muslim nations.
There is no personal animosity towards the ordinary American people, but
there is definite strident political criticism and resentment at American
foreign policy, which is where the roots of anti-Americanism lie.
Allow us to quote an article written by an American and a Christian
priest who is the Presiding Arch Bishop of the United Catholic Church,
regarding why the USA is so hated and what needs to be done.
By: Dr. Robert M. Bowman who directed all
the "Star Wars" programs under presidents Ford and Carter and flew 101
combat missions in Vietnam. His Ph.D. is in Aeronautics and Nuclear Engineering
from Caltech. He is President of the Institute for Space and Security Studies
and Presiding Archbishop of the United Catholic Church.
In a time of universal deceit, telling
the truth is a revolutionary act."
George Orwell
A FEW YEARS AGO, terrorists destroyed two U.S. embassies. President Clinton
retaliated against suspected facilities of Osama bin Laden. In his
television address, the President told
the American people that we were the targets of terrorism because we stood for
democracy, freedom, and human rights in the world.
On that occasion, I wrote: "Tell people the truth, Mr. President ... about
terrorism, not about poor Monica. If your lies about terrorism go
unchallenged, then the terror war you
have unleashed will likely continue until it destroys us.
"The threat of nuclear terrorism is closing in upon us. Chemical terrorism
is at hand, and biological terrorism is a
future danger. None of our thousands of nuclear weapons can protect us from
these threats. These idols of plutonium, titanium, and steel are impotent. Our
worship of them for over five decades has not brought us security, only greater
danger. No 'Star Wars' system ... no matter how technically advanced, no matter
how many trillions of dollars was poured into it ... can protect us from even a
single terrorist bomb. Not one weapon in our vast arsenal can shield us from a
nuclear weapon delivered in a sailboat or a Piper Cub or a suitcase or a Ryder
rental truck. Not a penny of the 273 billion dollars a year we spend
on so-called defense can actually defend us against a terrorist bomb. Nothing
in our enormous military establishment can actually give us one whit of
security. That is a military fact.
"Mr. President, you did not tell the American people the truth about why
we are the targets of terrorism. You said that we are the target because we
stand for democracy, freedom, and human rights in the world. Baloney! We are
the target of terrorists because we stand for dictatorship, bondage, and human
exploitation in the world. We are the target of terrorists because we are
hated. And we are hated because our government has done hateful things.
"In how many countries have we deposed popularly elected leaders and
replaced them with puppet military dictators who were willing to sell out their
own people to American multinational corporations?
"We did it in Iran when we deposed Mossadegh because he wanted to
nationalize the oil industry. We replaced him with the Shah, and trained,
armed, and paid his hated Savak national guard, which enslaved and brutalized
the people of Iran. All to protect the financial interests of our oil
companies. Is it any wonder there are people in Iran who hate us?
"We did it in Chile when we deposed Allende, democratically elected by the
people to introduce socialism. We replaced him with the brutal right-wing
military dictator, General Pinochet. Chile has still not recovered.
"We did it in Vietnam when we thwarted democratic elections in the South
which would have united the country under Ho Chi Minh. We replaced him with a
series of ineffectual puppet crooks who invited us to come in and slaughter
their people - and we did. (I flew 101 combat missions in that war which you
properly opposed.)
"We did it in Iraq, where we killed a quarter of a million civilians in a
failed attempt to topple Saddam Hussein, and where we have killed a million
since then with our sanctions. About half of these innocent victims have been children
under the age of five.
"And, of course, how many times have we done it in Nicaragua and all the
other banana republics of Latin America? Time after time we have ousted popular
leaders who wanted the riches of the land to be shared by the people who worked
it. We replaced them with murderous tyrants who would sell out and control
their own people so that the wealth of the land could be taken out by Domino
Sugar, the United Fruit Company, Folgers, and Chiquita Banana.
"In country after country, our government has thwarted democracy, stifled
freedom, and trampled human rights. That's why we are hated around the world.
And that's why we are the target of terrorists.
"People in Canada enjoy better democracy, more freedom, and greater human
rights than we do. So do the people of Norway and Sweden. Have you heard of
Canadian embassies being bombed? Or Norwegian embassies? Or Swedish
embassies. No.
"We are not hated because we practice democracy, freedom, and human
rights. We are hated because our government denies these things to people in
third world countries whose resources are coveted by our multinational
corporations. And that hatred we have sown has come back to haunt us in the
form of terrorism - and in the future, nuclear terrorism.
"Once the truth about why the threat exists is understood, the solution
becomes obvious. We must change our government's ways.
"Instead of sending our sons and daughters around the world to kill Arabs
so the oil companies can sell the oil under their sand, we must send them to
rebuild their infrastructure, supply clean water, and feed starving children.
"Instead of continuing to kill thousands of Iraqi children every day with
our sanctions, we must help them rebuild their electric powerplants, their water
treatment facilities, their hospitals - all the things we destroyed in our war
against them and prevented them from rebuilding with our sanctions.
"Instead of seeking to be king of the hill, we must become a responsible
member of the family of nations. Instead of stationing hundreds of thousands of
troops around the world to protect the financial interests of our multinational
corporations, we must bring them home and expand the Peace Corps.
"Instead of training terrorists and death squads in the techniques of
torture and assassination, we must close the School of the Americas (no matter
what name they use). Instead of supporting military dictatorships, we must
support true democracy - the right of the people to choose their own leaders.
Instead of supporting insurrection, destabilization, assassination, and terror
around the world, we must abolish the CIA and give the money to relief
agencies.
"In short, we do good instead of evil. We become the good guys, once
again. The threat of terrorism would vanish. That is the truth, Mr. President.
That is what the American people need to hear. We are good people. We only need
to be told the truth and given the vision. You can do it, Mr. President. Stop
the killing. Stop the justifying. Stop the retaliating. Put people first. Tell
them the truth."
Needless to say, he didn't ... and neither has George W. Bush. Well, the seeds
our policies have planted have borne their bitter fruit. The World Trade Center
is gone. The Pentagon is damaged. And thousands of Americans have died. Almost
every TV pundit is crying for massive military retaliation against whoever
might have done it (assumedly the same Osama bin Laden) and against whoever
harbors or aids the terrorists (most notably the Taliban government of
Afghanistan). Steve Dunleavy of the New York Post screams "Kill the
bastards! Train assassins, hire mercenaries, put a couple of million bucks up
for bounty hunters to get them dead or alive, preferably dead. As for cities or
countries that host these worms, bomb them into basketball courts." It's
tempting to agree. I have no sympathy for the psychopaths that killed
thousands of our people. There is no excuse for such acts. If I was
recalled to active duty, I would go in a heartbeat.
At the same time, all my military
experience and knowledge tells me that retaliation hasn't rid us of the problem
in the past, and won't this time. By far the world's best anti-terrorist
apparatus is Israel's. Measured in military terms, it has been phenomenally
successful. Yet Israel still suffers more attacks than all other nations
combined. If retaliation worked, Israelis would be the world's most secure
people.
Only one thing has ever ended a terrorist campaign-denying the terrorist
organization the support of the larger community it represents. And the only
way to do that is to listen to and alleviate the legitimate grievances of the
people. If indeed Osama bin Laden was behind the four hijackings and subsequent
carnage, that means addressing the concerns of the Arabs and Muslims in general
and of the Palestinians in particular. It does NOT mean abandoning Israel. But
it may very well mean withdrawing financial and military support until they
abandon the settlements in occupied territory and return to 1967 borders. It
may also mean allowing Arab countries to have leaders of their own choosing,
not hand-picked, CIA-installed dictators willing to cooperate with Western oil
companies.
Chester Gillings has said it very well: "How do we fight back against bin
Laden? The first thing we must ask ourselves is what is it we hope to
achieve-security or revenge? The two are mutually exclusive; seek revenge and
we WILL reduce our security. If it is security we seek, then we must begin to answer
the tough questions-what are the grievances of the Palestinians and the Arab
world against the United States, and what is our real culpability for those
grievances? Where we find legitimate culpability, we must be prepared to cure
the grievance wherever possible. Where we cannot find culpability or a cure, we
must communicate honestly our positions directly to the Arab people. In short,
our best course of action is to remove ourselves as a combatant in the disputes
of the region."
To kill bin Laden now would be to make him an eternal martyr. Thousands would
rise up to take his place. In another year, we would face another round of
terrorism, probably much worse even than this one. Yet there is another
way.
In the short term, we must protect ourselves from those who already hate us.
This means increased security and better intelligence. I proposed to
members of Congress in March that we should deny any funds for "Star
Wars" until such time as the Executive Branch could show that they are
doing all possible research on the detection and interception of weapons of
mass destruction entering the country clandestinely (a far greater threat than
ballistic missiles). There are lots of steps which can be taken to
increase security without detracting from civil rights. But in the long
term, we must change our policies to stop causing the fear and hatred
which creates new terrorists. Becoming independent of foreign oil through
conservation, energy efficiency, production of energy from renewable sources,
and a transition to non-polluting transportation will allow us to adopt a more
rational policy toward the Middle East.
The vast majority of Arabs and Muslims are good, peaceful people. But enough of
them, in their desperation and anger and fear, have turned first to Arafat and
now to bin Laden to relieve their misery. Remove the desperation, give them
some hope, and support for terrorism will evaporate. At that point bin Laden
will be forced to abandon terrorism (as has Arafat) or be treated like a common
criminal. Either way, he and his money cease to be a threat. We CAN have
security ... or we can have revenge. We cannot have both.
Your brother and
well wisher in Islam,
Burhan