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[ Continued from Part One ] ...And I have never seen anyone more focused on employing thievery tactics to get the people's money than al-Ikhwaan al-Muflisoon [3]. They make the people believe that every issue that they are raising money for is the very religion of Islam, and that if money is not raised for it, then disbelief will gain victory over Islam! This is the case with them, issue after issue; every time one issue ends (and the people find that it has had no effect in helping the Religion, instead it may have even disgraced the Religion), they occupy the people with yet another one. Where are the fruits of these demonstrations of yours that you blindly follow the enemies of Islam in? And where are the fruits of the "Conference of Unity and Peace"? And where are the fruits of the taaghoot elections? We say this out of sadness over what is happening to the Religion, and out of anguish over the realities of the affairs being twisted around, not that we are jealous of all the money they have gathered, as they will be questioned about that on the Day of Judgment. And lastly, I advise those who are out of breath from their efforts to raise money: Allaah has already instructed the one who is not able to get married about what he is to do:
( And let those who are not able to marry
remain chaste And in the two Saheehs (al-Bukhaaree and Muslim), on the authority of Ibn Mas'ood (may Allaah be pleased with him), the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu 'alayhe wa 'alaa aalihi wa sallam) said: "O assembly of young men! Whoever of you is able to marry, then let him get married, as it is better for keeping gazes lowered and chastity protected. And whoever is not able, then upon him is fasting, as it is a kind of restraint (that keeps him from going after his desires)." Just as I also advise the wealthy to assist him without him having to ask, so that he can dedicate himself fully to knowledge and teaching. And the one who has debts: I advise him to work, so that Allaah takes care of his debts. And similarly, for the sake of building a masjid, it is not permissible for someone to disgrace himself. It is not allowed to disgrace knowledge and the da'wah for the sake of building a masjid. When the Messenger (sallallaahu 'alayhe wa 'alaa aalihi wa sallam) wanted to build a masjid, he said: "Give me a price for your property, O Banee an-Najjaar!" Meaning: so that a masjid can be built on it. They replied, "Rather, it is for Allaah and His Messenger." [5] It is possible
to build a masjid with clay and bricks for about YR 100,000. [6] And
the time you waste begging could be spent constructing the masjid, working
in it, and inviting the people to work with their own hands. And O Allaah! How many great callers to Islam have you seen memorize the verses that encourage charity, going from masjid to masjid, (calling out): ( And whatever good (wealth) you put forth for your own selves, then you will find it with Allaah, better and more greatly rewarded. ) [7] The poor individual has gone from being a caller to a beggar! And the Messenger (sallallaahu 'alayhe wa 'alaa aalihi wa sallam) spoke the truth when he said: "Every nation has a trial, and the trial of my nation is money." [8] And look at these organizations of yours, those that are not allowed to operate except under certain stipulations: that they work under the Social Services' supervision; that they hold elections in them; that they keep their money in a ribaa-based bank. With all of this, the people of such organizations try to trick the people, saying: "Is building masjids and wells and taking care of orphans haraam?" It is to be said to them: O you tricksters! Who told you that these things are haraam? What is haraam is hizbiyyah, splitting up the Muslims, and wasting your time begging! And making 'umrah in Ramadan has been changed into (a journey of) begging: O assembly of recitors, O salt of the land! What will rectify the salt, once the salt has gone bad?
FOOTNOTES (by Abul-'Abbaas): [*] The title of this article is from the translator, and the article itself is taken from the introduction to the book "Thamm al-Mas'alah" ("The Dispraise of Begging"). [3] The shaykh is referring to the sect: "Al-Ikhwaan al-Muslimoon" (the Muslim Brotherhood). [4] a translation of the meaning of Soorah an-Noor (24):33 [5] Saheeh al-Bukhaaree (428), Saheeh Muslim (1173), and others; on the authority of Anas ibn Maalik (may Allaah be pleased with him). This was when the Prophet (sallallaahu 'alayhe wa sallam) first came to al-Madeenah. It is important to note that he did not ask them to give their property to build the masjid, while they were Muslims from the generous and capable Ansaar! [6] 100,000 Yemeni riyals is currently less than $1000. However, in December of 1994 (close to the time when the shaykh wrote this), it may have been equivalent to up to $8000. [7] a translation of the meaning of Soorah al-Muzzammil (73):20 [8] Sunan at-Tirmithee (2336), Musnad Ahmad (4/160), and others; on the authority of Ka'b ibn 'Iyaadh (may Allaah be pleased with him). It was authenticated by at-Tirmithee, al-Haakim, Ibn Hibbaan, as mentioned by Ibn Hajr in Fat-hul-Baaree (11/295). See also: Silsilatul-Ahaadeethis-Saheehah (592).
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