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Enjoining Right And Forbidding Wrong

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    REBELLION AGAINST THE IMAM OF THE MUSLIMS

    For this reason, the Prophet ordered us to be patient when there is injustice on the part of the ruler of the Muslims, and forbad us to fight them, as long as they maintain the prayer, and he said:

    “Give them what is due to them, and ask Allah what is due to you.” (Muslim and others)

    Thus, one of the basic principles of Ahl As-Sunnah Wa Al-Jamaa: loyalty to the larger group of the Muslim Ummah, not rebelling against its rulers, and keeping away from battles when chaos and fitna arises.

    As for the deviant groups such as the mu’tazilah, they view fighting the Imams of the Muslims as one of the principles of their religion. The Mu’tazilah make the basis of their religion five principles: “Tauhid” – which in their terminology means the negation of all of Allah’s names and characteristics, Divine Justice – which means the denying of the decree of Allah in all things, the station between the two stations – i.e. their erroneous theory that anyone who sins is no longer a believer and not quite a kafir, he is stuck somewhere in between, the carrying out of threats – taking literally the threats of punishment which Allah attaches to various sins in the Qur’an, and enjoining right and forbidding wrong – part of their theory here is warfare against the imams of the Muslims.

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