We strive to provide opinions and fatwas in the
shape of many steady steps on the road to readjustments of the wrong
commentaries and strayed points of view about the texts of the Koran and
the purposes of Shariat. A lack of comprehensive understanding of the
integrated ideology of the book in some of the commentators represents a
portion of numerous reasons for errors. Other reasons are represented
by the short sighted understanding that is motivated by personal biased
opinion (due to personal mood or desire) of the pioneer sheikhs. So to
confront whoever uses the religion for personal gain motivated by his
ignorance or evil violent nature, we are delighted to respond to the
question we have received from Doctor Mohammad Omran. He requested a
fatwa regarding; who has the right to apply the Shariat law
contemporarily?
As an introduction to our response, we say; The
Islamic shariat law should never be applied according to personal desire
or according to the belief of a small group of individuals. Rather it
is to be predominantly approved by the majority and under the provision
of existence of a just ruler. These conditions are not currently present
at this point in time. The world is now going through an era that is
controlled by a group of hypocrites and forgers who fraud evidence using
religion for personal gain. They crown themselves agents of God whilst
God has nothing to do with them. However, they used this approach
successfully with people who were raised on delusion and superstition.
For centuries they were denied liberty, justice and basic human rights.
These fake religious leaders have found a lucrative trade in religious
myths and deception. History is the best witness for this since the era
of succession until now. Saudi Arabia and Iran represent the best
contemporary example. Both apply Islamic Shariat. However they are
substantially contradictive to each other. They are also each other s
worst enemies. Is there more than one god, each of whom has different
Shariat? God forbid. Both countries apply the same shariat of the only
God.
Saudi Arabia applies Shriat law only to the poor and the
general public. They exclude the royal family's princes and the rulers,
while they are the ones who do all the evil. The Commission of the
Promoting of Virtue and Preventing of Vice would not dare to confront
the rulers and the princes. It dominates and bullies the simple and the
poor. Is there a greater corruption of the law?
Iran gives the Jurist the status of God. His
orders are mandatory and to be obeyed. Millions of people can never
object or even discuss as the Faqih is above all the state s
institutions. He may dismiss the elected president of the people or any
member of the parliament or even dissolve the whole parliament or
legislative council. The Shariat law applied by the Iranian regime is
one of the most oppressive - killing opposing citizens and forging
election results.
Freedom of opinion does not exist either in Saudi Arabia or Iran. Could this possibly be the Shariat Law of God?
The
Sunni citizen in Iran is oppressed, persecuted, denied his rights and
treated as a second-class citizen. The Shiite citizen in Saudi Arabia is
also treated this way.
I have met a number of these citizens in
both countries, listened to many of them speaking about oppression and
persecution which led them to refuge to western countries that don't
have an Islamic religion. They live there to escape these dominant
dictators, extremists and religious traders.
These people are cursed in every book because
they have traded in the name of religion to reach, keep in authority and
indulge in the people's wealth. They carry criminal ruthless attributes
such as the domination and narcissism that know no compassion or mercy.
They cover themselves in the religion for protection. Does this
affiliate to the law of God? No and a thousand times moreover. They are
liars and they have only hell as their destiny - not only them, but also
whoever follows or supports them. The oracle of God in the verse 116 of
Surat El Nahl applies to them: "Don't say when your tongue describes
lies that this is halal (permitted by God) and this is haram (illicit by
God), lest u invent a lie against God".
Conclusively, our
opinion is; it is impossible to apply the Islamic Shariat law for the
time being as we have looked at it from a practical point of view.
Muslims have become divided into sectors and parties such as Sunni,
Shiite, Alawi, Ahmadi, Sophie, Dorzi, Malki, Shafii, Hanbali, Hanafi and
so forth. Considering this, if we apply the Islamic Shariat Law and if a
judge, for example, is dissolving a contention between a Sunni and a
Shiei or an Alawi or even between a Sunni and another Sunni - but one
was Hanbaly and another Hanafy - which Shariat and which law will the
Judge apply? Let alone if the country includes citizens from various
religious backgrounds such as Christian, Jewish, Bahaii or Sabaii and so
forth. This in itself is a sufficient reason to make the application of
Shariat law impossible because Shariat law cannot apply to the
non-Muslim.
Only God is behind the intent and the motive. God is our support.
Author: Mufti Sheikh Dr. Mustafa Rashid. Professor of Shariat law. World of Al-Azhar University. Faculty of Sharia in Damanhur Branch general. Tel : 6142689559.
Source: http://www.ahewar.org/eng/show.art.asp?aid=1583
El Asno Roñoso de la Cola Cortada / Mangy Ass with the lopped-off tail
Impossibility to apply Shariat Law contemporarily
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