Shaykh al-Albaanee's advice
to the Jamaa'ah at-Tableegh
(English translation of a lecture given by
the Shaykh)
"All praise is for Allaah,
and prayers and salutations upon the
Prophet Muhammad (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam)"
Question: Where do the
Jamaa'ah at-Tableegh go wrong? What is
the remedy for their situation?
Response: The remedy is
Knowledge, as we have always advised them.
Instead of going out for this
"khurooj", which has no basis in
the Sunnah, whereas
they make it a Sunnah
to be followed. Rather they should sit in
the masaajid and learn
the hadeeth and fiqh
and the manner of reading the Qur.aan
correctly as it was sent down - [since many
of them who speak, and this is a wicked
practice which they have established for
the people (in that) they encourage them to
speak -] and then (they) are not able to
correctly read the aayah,
not to mention the ahaadeeth
of the Messenger, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam) - [since he explains the aayah
in a way that causes him to fall under the
saying that occurs in the knowledge of the
Sciences of hadeeth ('Ilm
Usoolil-hadeeth):
"That the student must learn the
"Arabic language so that when he reads
a hadeeth he does
not introduce mistakes into it, but reads
it as the Messenger, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam), said it"] - and if not
then he falls under the saying of the
Messenger, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam), "He who reports me that
which I did not say, then let him take his
place in the Fire"
Even when the Book is in front of
him and he reads from it - [then he even
cannot read it properly even though the
Book is fully vowel pointed] - but even so
those whom we hear in many of the masaajid cannot
read the hadeeth of the
Messenger, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam), properly, - not to mention the
being able to explain them correctly, and
not to mention explaining the rulings
contained therein - whilst those sitting
and listening are in dire need of this fiqh
taken from the Sunnah.
Therefore the cure for those
people is for them to return to the circles
of knowledge in the masaajid and find
a scholar who has knowledge of the
different readings (Qiraa'aat),
knowledge of Tajweed, knowledge of fiqh,
knowledge of hadeeth and
knowledge of Tafseer. - so that they can
learn. Then, after that if any of them
becomes able to call the people - then he
has to call the people. However, they call
themselves, "Jamaa'ah ad-Da'wah"
and the "da'wah"
is the call to Islaam, 'the group of
spreading the religion', but this
religion of Islaam has to be understood by
the caller so that he may able to spread it
correctly and properly - and if not then -
((the one who does not have something
cannot give it)) and this is a well known
truth.
Therefore we advise them, since in
many of them we find sincerity of purpose,
and that they are active in da'wah,
however, what was said of old of them was
true, as follows: "Sa'd brought
them in - leading them: That is not how you
bring in camels, O Sa'd!)): ((That is
not how you give da'wah to
Islaam O Jamaa'ah)) da'wah to
Islaam requires scholars who are able -
especially if they go out from their lands
to the lands of Kufr and misguidance, such
as Europe and America - as over there
problems and doubts come to them which you
would not even think about in the Muslim
lands - so where will they find the answer
to them - he who does not have something
cannot give it.
I believe that they - Jamaa'ah
at-Tableegh, if they really do wish to
spread the religion of Islaam - then it is
not enough that they are students, rather
they must be scholars and mujtahids -
taking Islaamic rulings from the Book and
the Sunnah. Why?
Because they go to a land where the habits,
customs, usages, and problems are different
to ours - so where will they get the
answers from? They have no answer - rather
one of them may mistakenly think that he
has some knowledge - and therefore give
Fatwa's - just as the Companions gave
Fatwas to the injured man and killed him -
they gave Fatwa without knowledge and so
erred and led into error, just as the
Messenger, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam), said in the hadeeth recorded
by al-Bukhaaree and Muslim, "verily
Allaah does not take away the knowledge by
removing it from the hearts of the
scholars, but He takes the knowledge away
by taking away the scholars - until there
does not remain any scholars, so the people
take ignorant ones as their leaders - and
they are asked and give judgment without
knowledge." This is exactly what is
happening these days - that many people
give fatwas without knowledge and therefore
go astray and lead others astray -
therefore for those who wish to give da'wah - it is
not enough that they are students, rather
they must be scholars - deriving rulings
from the Book and Sunnah
- and if not, then they are not able to
convey the message of Islaam, particularly
in those foreign lands.
I end this talk with a point noted
by a famous scholar of Andalus - Ibn Rushd
al-Maalikee - he gave an example for the
mujtahid scholar and the muqallid scholar -
a very good example - saying, "The
example of the mujtahid and the muqallid is
the example of the person who sells leather
socks and the one who makes them. So a man
comes to the seller of leather socks and
asks him for a particular size [and maybe
he wants an unusual size, small but wide]
and he doesn't find this size amongst
his stock - so he has to go to the maker of
the leather socks and say I want a leather
sock of such and such a size - and he makes
it. This is the example of the mujtahid and
the other one, the muqallid (blind
follower)."
So where will they find answers
required in that land? Therefore we advise
them strongly - since they have sincerity
and feeling for Islaam, and desire to
spread it amongst the people - to seek
knowledge. There is no other way than that;
after that, perhaps, Allaah will grant them
that knowledge and open the door of true da'wah to
them, and if not, then, the one who does
not possess something cannot simply give it
to others.
Our way, is that "the best of
guidance is the guidance of Muhammad (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam)", and this is the text
agreed upon by all Jamaa'ahs amongst
Muslims throughout the world. No one says,
"The best of guidance is the guidance
of Abu Haneefah, or Maalik, or
ash-Shaafi'ee, or Ahmad", and yet,
all of them hold that they are people of
knowledge and excellence and that their
purpose is to follow the Messenger, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam), and his way.
Hence, all Muslims, irrespective
of group or sect, agree upon this basic
principle that "the best of guidance
is the guidance of Muhammad (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam)". Despite this agreement
there is still some difference with regard
to how that is put into practice and in
making this Prophetic truth a fact upon the
face of this earth. It is here that they
differ, and we have just discussed about
what is knowledge, which is "what is
commanded by Allaah and His Messenger (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam)". There is also no
disagreement about this fact. However, in
practice today you hardly ever hear a
scholar answer a question by saying,
"Allaah Ta'aala says
."
Or "The Prophet (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam) said...". Instead they say
"so and so says
", and that
is NOT knowledge. So what is important for
the Muslims today is that they come
together upon the principles - and these
are agreed amongst them - and stick to them
and not leave them on one side and we say,
"The best of guidance is the guidance
of Muhammad (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam)".
Then we also see, after that, that
one person prays in a certain manner and
another in a different way and another and
so on
, and likewise in wudoo.,
fasting, Hajj etc. etc. Why? What is the
reason? The only reason is that they have
NOT followed the simple basic principle of
"the best of guidance is the guidance
of Muhammad (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam)" Why is this so? Because
making this principle a reality in our
religious life requires knowledge of what
Allaah and His Messenger, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam), says. In particular what is
authentically reported from the Messenger
(sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam) and keeping away from that
which is NOT authentic from him (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam) - so where is this way, its
method and application today?
Then we return to the question and
say, ((All of the Jamaa'ahs amongst the
Muslims say (( the best of guidance is the
guidance of Muhammad (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam))), but the Jamaa'ah
at-Tableegh and others - we do not
particularise them alone since the problem
is general - has their 'aqeedah
become one - and they have been in
existence for many years.
So has the 'aqeedah of
its members become a single 'aqeedah? Has
their 'ibaadah (worship) become one?
Etc. In my opinion the answer is
"NO", since you will find amongst
them, the Hanafee, the Shaafi'ee, the
Maalikee, and the Hanbalee, just as you
would find outside the Jamaa'ah, and so
on in this way there is no difference
between them and the other Jamaa'ahs.
Likewise within Jamaa'ah at-Tableegh
you will find people who lean towards the
Book and the Sunnah
as we have just explained. However, you do
not find amongst them scholars who guide
these (people) to the Book and the Sunnah. Instead,
they rely upon any scholar who will explain
to them what is in the Book and the Sunnah
since they believe that it is the Qur.aan
and the Sunnah
that are to be acted upon. As for the great
majority of them, they are not like that.
The reason is that not all of them have
that belief which would unite them if they
possessed it. Therefore, you see them do
many things at variance with the Sunnah. Eg; (this
thing) which they alone do and have
particulate themselves with, from amongst
all of the various different
Jamaa'ahs.
This is what they call
"khurooj" - going out in the way
of Allaah - meaning going out with the
Jamaa'ah to various towns, cities,
lands and even non-Muslim countries. So we
always remind them that going out in the
way of Allaah is a good thing since the
Messenger (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam) said "He who takes a path
seeking knowledge. Allaah makes it easy for
him a path to Paradise". However, if
they believe, along with us, that the best
guidance is the guidance of Muhammad (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam), then (we ask), "had he
(sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam) and his noble companions used
to go out in tens in that way to give da'wah of
Islaam?" ((INTERRUPTION)) And the
people in the time of the Messenger (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam) were in greater need of
knowledge since they were surrounded by the
unbelievers. So he, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam), would send a knowledgeable one
and not send ten or twenty along with him
who did not know anything. Rather they
would learn from the people of knowledge in
their own lands.
So I am sure you all know that he,
(sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam), sent Mu'aadh Ibn Jabal (radhi-yallaahu
'anhu), alone, Abu Mousa (radhi-yallaahu
'anhu) alone, and likewise
'Alee (radhi-yallaahu
'anhu), Abu 'Ubaydah (radhi-yallaahu
'anhu) and Dihyah (radhi-yallaahu
'anhu) etc. etc. all singly. We do
not find at any time in his blessed life
that he, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam), sent along with a scholar,
people who were not scholars - to Yemen.
What was in Yemen but Shirk and Kufr, and
consider, there was need in the time of the
Messenger, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam).
Therefore we say that the
foundation of da'wah is
Knowledge - Knowledge of the Book and the
Sunnah
- and I would draw your attention to the
fact that despite being around many years
they still do not have a single unifying 'aqeedah nor a
single unifying worship, nor commonality in
their prayers. So what is it you will
convey to the people while you have not yet
conveyed it to your ownselves? Begin with
your ownselves first, then those around
you. What will the Jamaa'ah at-Tableegh
convey if they themselves have not still
agreed in 'aqeedah? As
far as I know, Jamaa'ah at-Tableegh
does not give any importance to the affairs
of 'aqeedah.
Indeed, many of them state openly that,
"we do not go into the affairs of 'aqeedah since
they cause differences amongst the
Muslims", nor do they take care to
correct their worship and Prayers and make
that in accordance with the Sunnah. So he who
does not possess something cannot give it
to another.
They call to Islaam. What is
Islaam? Prayer!, Fasting!, Zakaah! Etc. If a
questioner comes and asks, "How did
the Messenger of Allaah, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam), perform Salaah?" to
one of their callers (Da'ee), not
just one of their common followers, then he
cannot answer. Why? Because from the
beginning, from their first principles,
they are NOT taught to, first of all, make
sure that they are upon following the Book
of Allaah and the Sunnah
of the Messenger, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam), of Allaah. Either he will be
restricted to a particular madhhab or
following a particular Soofee order - about
which some Soofee's speak openly and
say, "The number of ways to Allaah are
like the number of created beings".
So, perhaps, this Shaykh belongs to one of
those Soofee orders about which the
scholars are agreed that nothing of them
ever existed in the first three generations
after the Messenger, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam), whose excellence was testified
to and Allaah Himself says:
{Verily,
this is My Way, leading Straight: follow
it: follow not (other) paths: they will
scatter you about from His (great)
Path}, [Soorah
al-An'aam, Aayah
153].
And so if the head of the callers
who established the Jamaa'ah
at-Tableegh; he himself follows a
particular madhhab, blindly -
Hanafee or Shafi'ee or any other; And
he himself follows one of these Soofee
orders - then what is this Islaam that they
call to? Prayer only? We often hear and
know that many people who had not used to
pray have started to pray - we do not deny
that. We know many extreme Soofee's in
all the lands of Islaam, and particularly
Syria, where they have lived for many years
- Shaykhs of the Soofee's who devour
the people's wealth and live upon the
hunger of their followers - and yet people
who were formerly drunkards become their
followers and begin to pray. But is that
what is wanted? That a person becomes like
the example mentioned by the Messenger, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam), "The example of the
scholar who does NOT act on his Knowledge
is that of a lamp which gives light to the
people and burns itself away." That is
not what is wanted. What is wanted is that
the Muslim gives da'wah having
a certain Knowledge of his religion - and
where does he get that knowledge from? As
we have said: Either he himself becomes a
scholar by studying the Book and the Sunnah
or he takes the Book and the Sunnah
from one who is a scholar of that. We do
not find that amongst the followers of
Jamaa'at - Ut-Tableegh - and for all
these years - and likewise for the Ikhwanul
Muslimeen - and they have not come together
in their thinking - so within the Ikhwan
you find those who adhere to the way of the
Pious Predecessors, the Soofee, the
follower of a madhhab, and in
some lands even the Shee'ah - we know that from
their long history - what Islaam is it that
they call to?
And know after mentioning their
shortcomings - I advise them - that instead
of going out for this "Khurooj"
which was, firstly, not found in the time
of the Prophet, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam), and secondly, that it is
organized in a way that has no basis in
Islaam - three days, four days etc. -
Instead of that "Khurooj", which
did not exist in the first and best period
of Islaam, sit in the masaajid and study
the Book of Allaah, either by yourselves if
you are from the former group and if not,
then, by asking the people of Knowledge if
you do not know.
And we often hear them begin their
lesson with the saying: "Our success
lies in following the Sunnah".
Fine, but if you ask, "What is the Sunnah
in the Prayer that you have just
performed?". He doesn't know. The
Imaam sits after the prayer, opens
"Riyaadh as-Saaliheen" - and what
a good book it is - he reads two or three
ahaadeeth and does
not explain them or make their meaning
clear - reading only the text. Then the
people go away not knowing anything. Why?
Because the Shaykh didn't explain. Why?
Because he doesn't have something,
hence he cannot give it.
So, instead of wasting time
reading ahaadeeth
which they do not understand - let
one or two of them out of the thousands
seek knowledge - tafseer, hadeeth, language
etc. Then, let them call the people to
Islaam upon clear guidance. The
Jamaa'ah at-Tableegh in this form, what
do they call to? To Islaam, fine. Then what
is the 'aqeedah that
a Muslim has to have? Is it the
Ash'aree 'aqeedah, the
Maatureedee 'aqeedah or
the 'aqeedah of
Ahlul hadeeth? Each is
upon that which he found his father,
mother, grandfather - or from al-Azhar or
the latest Islaamic University etc.
Otherwise his mind is completely empty,
neither having this nor that - what is the
reason?
Firstly, it is not part of their
system that they teach their Jamaa'ah
the 'aqeedah.
Secondly, it is not part of their
program to teach the people what is Sunnah
and what is Bid'ah - and the Arab
Muslim poet of old said: "I learnt
what was bad not for its own sake but to
avoid it: and he who does not know bad from
good falls into it." And this poetic
wisdom is taken from the hadeeth of
Hudhayfah Ibn al-Yamaanee (radhi-yallaahu
'anhu) who said about himself:
"The people used to ask Allaah's
Messenger, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam), about the good. And I used to
ask about the bad fearing it would come to
me
"
And as the poet said:
"Sa'd brought in [the camels],
leading them: O Sa'd - that is not how
you bring camels in."
If you call to Islaam - you have
to know what it is, beginning with Eemaan
and perhaps the brothers will recall the hadeeth:
"That a man came to the Prophet (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam) with very white clothes and
black hair... [the hadeeth of Jibreel
concerning Islaam, Eemaan and
Ihsaan
]
"
Eemaan in Allaah - I have never
heard any of our brothers explain the word
"Eemaan in Allaah" - of which it
is possible to write volumes about, and it
is sufficient for us that Shaykh al-Islaam
Ibn Taymiyyah wrote a whole book called
"Kitaabul-Eemaan" - and the
muhaddithoon (scholars of hadeeth) of old
wrote such books such as Ibn Abee Shaybah
and Abu 'Ubayd al-Qaasim as-Sallaam -
all of them writing books on Eemaan.
What is "Eemaan in Allaah?
The Muslims believe in Allaah, the
Christians believe in Allaah, the Jews
believe in Allaah, everyone but the
atheists believe in Allaah. But each
one's belief in Allaah is different
from the other. So what is that Eemaan (in
Allaah) which is the first condition of
Eemaan? This topic is never studied. This
Eemaan contains the belief in the Oneness
of Allaah's self; it contains the
Oneness of Allaah's worship - that He
alone is worshipped; it contains
Allaah's Uniqueness in his
Attributes.
Jamaa'ah at-Tableegh do not
speak about these at all - so then, what O
Brother is this Islaam that you call people
to? And where are you with regard to his
(sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam) sayings:
((Pray as
you see me praying)) and
((Take your rites
of Hajj from me for I do not know - perhaps
I will not meet you after this
year)).
Then, our advice is that some -
not all thousands or millions of them - but
tens or thousands of them should obtain
knowledge of the religion who then can
guide them to the following of Allaah's
Book and the ahaadeeth
of Allaah's messenger, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam).
As for the going out - then no one
should go out except for the scholar - as
shown in the guidance of Allaah's
Messenger, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam). As for spreading the religion
- then each person passes on what he knows
- but that is not to be in ordered form
that people from Amman leave their families
and children and go to Europe and America.
Let them remain at home and learn
Allaah's religion as did the Companions
of the Prophet, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam). We again repeat, :The best of
guidance is the guidance of Muhammad, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam)."
Where are those who best
understand this rule? Without a doubt they
were the Companions of the Prophet, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam), then those who came after
them, then those who came even after them.
Fourteen centuries have passed and whatever
we might say about changing times or
methods etc. - we are now in the 1400's
and never in these 1400 years did a group
of scholars go out in hundreds in this way,
travelling through the lands to give da'wah. Why
did they not do that? Therefore the
scholars say, "And every good is in
the following of those who came before, and
every evil lies in the innovations of the
latter people."
No one will argue about giving da'wah since
Allaah Ta'aala says:
{Let
there arise out of you a group of
people
}, [Soorah
Aal-'Imraan, Aayah
104], but the problem lies in the method of
da'wah and the
way it is given, and what is introduced
into that which had not been used to be in
the time of the Prophet, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam), and that one having knowledge
goes out - why does he go out? To learn!
Brother, stay in your homes, the masjid
is next door, sit there and learn from the
scholars.
<INTERRUPTION> from someone
in the audience asking what is wrong with
going out to the masaajid.
O beloved Brother, may Allaah be
Pleased with you - this is NOT the point of
discussion - do not enter us into issues
which are not related to where the problem
lies
, I say there is no problem - but
the ones nearer to you have more right,
your family, your neighbors etc. then to
whom will you call? Have you taught your
family the correct 'aqeedah? And
taught them how the Prophet, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam), used to pray? Jamaa'ah
at-Tableegh do NOT learn or teach how the
Prophet, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam), used to pray and make Hajj
etc. So as a member of Jamaa'ah
at-Tableegh have you taught that which is
obligatory to your family whom you live
with? They are the closest of people to
you. So you leave them alone and go to
another town and say to me "what is
wrong?" - I say there is nothing
wrong, but start with yourselves, then
those closest to you. Do not leave your
land - going here and there - he who does
not have something cannot give it.
We in ash-Shaam (Syria), have an
example which they mention - they say:
"That there was a Kurdish man, zealous
for Islaam, but knowing very little about
it - he met a Jew on the road one day and
said to him ((become a Muslim or I will
kill you)), so he replied; ((I will become
a Muslim - what do I say?)) He said: ((By
Allaah, I don't know!))"
What benefit is this type of
enthusiasm - he doesn't even know what
to say to the Jew about Islaam. So we say,
- that before this enthusiasm - sit and
learn what Islaam is - then spread it
amongst the people in the best way. And
this is enough of a mention of the
short-comings of Jamaa'ah at-Tableegh.
And we do not wish to go further into the
details since that requires research of
their history - and what is correct and
what is not - but that which is very clear.
Is that this "Khurooj" in groups
who hardly know anything about
Islaam?
<INTERRUPTION: This accusation
you make..., that you say that they
don't pray in the way the Prophet, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam)>
Brother, it is not an accusation -
It is something we see. <Continuation of
INTERRUPTION>
Then as I have said to you - if we
do find someone amongst Jamaa'ah
at-Tableegh praying according to the Sunnah, then this
Sunnah
has not come from them but from outside.
So, in this case you are like the person
mentioned in the Quran:
{And one
of her household saw (this) and bore
witness, (thus)
}, [Soorah
Yoosuf, Aayah
26].
Al-Hamdu-Lillaah, and you pray
according to the book,
Sifatus-Salaatin-Nabee (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam), - why don't you pray
according to a book produced by
Jamaa'ah at-Tableegh? Because they
haven't produced any such book. Then -
we return to what is most important - to 'aqeedah - so
do you say that we accuse them of not
giving importance to 'aqeedah?
Well, they themselves clearly state that -
they do not call to 'aqeedah, nor
to the Book and the Sunnah
- everyone remains upon his madhhab
I say, as long as the Jamaa'ah
at-Tableegh want to spread Islaam and have
this enthusiasm - then the Sunnah
must come from them - not have to be taken
from other Jamaa'aha. I know them from
Syria and from sitting with them, and I
know them here
.. so I am not ignorant
of them, so that you say that I accuse
them. Rather you accuse us of accusing them
- but I speak based on
knowledge
So, in brief, with regard to the
Jamaa'ah at-Tableegh - we are thankful
for their enthusiasm but not for the way in
which they show it. This enthusiasm has to
have knowledge attached to it - and
knowledge as has preceded is "what
Allaah and His Messenger, (sal-Allaahu `alayhe wa
sallam), say". This hadeeth is
authentic. Is there any scholar amongst
them who is able to say that this hadeeth is weak so
that he can be upon clear guidance in his
religion? They do not have such a one to
this day. Why? Because their way is at
variance with the correct way:
{Verily,
this is My Way, leading Straight: follow
it: follow not (other) paths},
[Soorah
al-An'aam, Aayah
153].
..........
Translated by:
Maaz Qureshi
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