The respected brother, Shaikh
Rabee bin Hadee Al-Madkhali,
Assalamu Alaikum wa ramhatullahi wa barakatuh…
I draw your attention to your request from me to read the book attached:
“Adwa’ Islamyyah ‘Ala ‘Aqeedat Sayyed Qutb
Wa Fiqrih.” (Islamic lights on the Aqeedah & Ideas of Sayyed
Qutub)… Are there any notes against it? And whether these notes
mean that this project should be disregarded and never be narrated again?
Or Is it considered from which that can be edited and qualified to be
printed and distributed to serve as a reward for you in the day of Judgment,
and as a guidance to those whom Allah wills from his servants. Thus I
say the following:
1- I looked into the first page where the index of topics are listed,
and I found topics against Sayyed Qutb, may Allah have mercy on him, that
collects the basics of kufr, atheism, heresy, belief in Wahdat Al-Wujood
[1], the saying that the Quran is created, the saying that it is permissible
for other than Allah to legislate, the exaggeration in glorifying the
attributes of Allah, not accepting the Mutawatir Ahadeeth, doubts in matters
of Aqeedah that one must be certain about it, making takfeer on communities
…etc from such topics that makes the believer’s hair stand
on end. I felt sorry for the Muslim scholars around the world who did
not pay attention to such destructive matters. Then I wondered why with
such destructive matters, we find the spread of the books of Qutb on the
horizon like the spread of the sun, the common people benefit from them,
and even you (Rabee Al-Madkhali) in some of your writings. Therefore,
I started comparing the topics with the contents. I found that the contents
prove the opposite of other contents; and these topics, in general, are
some provocative topics to withdraw the attention of the regular reader
to bash Sayyed (Qutb), may Allah have mercy on him. I hate for you, me
and all of the Muslims (to fall into) the zones of sin…It is from
deception when a person talks about the good in front of whom he hates.
2- I looked, and found that this book lacks: the basis of the scholarly
research, the Manhaj of criticism, the trust of quoting (from others sources),
the trust of knowledge, (and) not transgressing on others.
Regarding the etiquette of dialogue, the goodness of the approach, and
the strength of introducing the material, then the above have nothing
to do with this book by any mean… the proofs are:
First, I saw that you depended in quoting old editions of the books of
Sayyed Qutb, like the books: Fee Thilaal Al-Qur’an, Al’Adalah
Al Ejtima’eyyah, while knowing, as in the margin of page 29
and other (places), that there are some revised editions that came afterwards.
It is obligatory according to the basics of criticism and the trust of
knowledge to criticize - if it was about the contents of the last
edition of any book because the changes in it (i.e. the last edition)
abrogates the previous ones. This thing, inshallah, is not hidden from
your basic information, but it is probably a mistake of a student who
prepared this information for you who was not aware of that. It is well
known that there are many similar situations for the people of knowledge,
for example the book, Al Rooh, of Ibn Qayyim, when many scholars
looked into it they said: it is probably issued during his early life.
This also happened in many cases. The book (of Sayyed Qutb) Al’Adalah
Al Ejtima’yah was the first (book) that he (Sayyed Qutb) authored
about Islamic issues.
Second, the topic in the index of this book: Sayyid Qutb allows other
than Allah to legislate, made my hair stand on end. I rushed to this topic
before anything else. What I found out is just a single quote from lots
of lines in his book, Al’Adalah AlEjtima’yah. His
sayings do not confirm this provocative topic. Let us suppose that there
is a general or vague sentence, why do we turn it into a takfeeri (blasphemy)
matter against him to destroy what Sayyed Qutb based his life upon and
what he dedicated his pen for: the da’wah towards the monotheism
of Allah “in ruling and legislating,” rejecting the man made
laws, and confronting those who committed that (legislating and ruling
by other than Allah’s rule). Allah loves justices and fairness in
every thing; and I do not see inshaallah except that you are about to
go back to justice and fairness.
Third: One of the provocative topics is your topic: Sayyed Qutb believes
in Wahdat Al-Wujood. Verily, Sayyed Qutb, may Allah have mercy on him,
said something not clear (that might make the reader think that he believes
in Wahdat Al-Wujood) using the style (of literature) in commenting on
Surat Al-Hadeed, and Surat Al-Ekhlaas, and based upon it the accusation
that he believes in Wahdat Al-Wujood was made. You did something good
when you quoted his saying in commenting on Surat Al-Baqarah, and his
(Sayyed Qutb) clear rejection to the idea of Wahdat Al-Wujood. From these
quotes (Sayyed Qutb wrote): “and from here we find that there is
nothing in the true Islamic ideology called the idea of Wahdat Al-Wujood.”
To add, in his (Qutb) book: "Muqawwimat At-Tasawwur Al-Islami”
there is a clear response to those who belief in Wahdat Al-Wujood. Therefore,
we say may Allah forgive Sayyid Qutb for these vague statements that he
expanded upon using his literal style; and what is vague does not overcome
the clear cut statements from his saying.
Thus, I wish that you rush into deleting this hidden
takfeer of Sayyed Qutb, and I feel sorry for you.
Fourth, I say clearly to you with all respect, that under these topics:
the contrary of what Sayyed Qutb commented on the meaning of La Ilaha
Illah Allah, to the scholars and the people of language; and that he (Qutb)
is not clear about (tawheed) Ar-Ruboobiyah and Al-Uloohiyyah. I say to
you, my beloved, that you have destroyed, without making sure, all of
what Sayyed (Qutb), may Allah have mercy on him, confirmed from the aspects
of Tawheed and what it necessates and confirms, which occupied the major
aspect of the long life of Sayyed Qutb. All what you (Rabee Al-Madkhali)
said is nullified by one word: that the monotheism of Allah in legislation
and ruling is from the necessities of the word of Tawheed. Sayyed, May
Allah have mercy on him, emphasized on this a lot when he saw the corrupted
courage to dismantle the legislations of Allah from courts and other places,
and replacing it with man-made laws. Without a doubt, this is a great
courage (the courage of changing the rules of Allah) that the Ummah never
experienced before 1342 Hijri.
Fifth: from the topics of the index: “Sayyed Qutb confirms the belief
that the Quran is created, and that the speech of Allah is just the will”…
When I went back to the pages that talk about that, I did not find a single
letter where Sayyed Qutub, may Allah have mercy on him, declared this
saying: “The Quran is created.” How do you easily accuse with
these takfeeri matters? The only sentence that I noticed is his (Qutb)
saying: “They cannot author from it—the Muqat’ah
letters—a book similar to this book because this book is created
by Allah and not by the humans”… There is no doubt that this
sentence is wrong, but does this sentence make us rule that Sayyed Qutb
confirms the kuffri saying that the Quran is created? O Allah I cannot
tolerate the burden of this! This reminded me of a similar saying of Shaikh
Muhammad ‘Abdulkhaliq ‘Atheemah, may Allah have mercy on him,
in his book’s introduction: Studies on the style of the Noble
Quran, that is printed by the Islamic University of Imam Muhammed
bin Sa’ud. Do we accuse all people by the saying that the Quran
is created. O Allah No.
What we mentioned so far is sufficient in talking about the subjective
perspectives, and this is the important matter.
Talking about other perspectives:
1- The original copy of this book lies in 161 pages written by hand. These
writings are different. I do not know of a single page written by you
as usual, unless your handwriting differed from usual, or I missed up
something, or you gave the job about Sayyed Qutb to some of the students,
and each student wrote what he found under your supervision, or by your
dictation. Therefore, I cannot confirm that this book belongs to you except
by what you wrote on it that it is authored by you, and that is enough
in considering it to belong to you.
2- Even though there are differences in the handwritings, there is a common
trend; This book has the common trend of the disturbing manner, the continuous
anger, the same jump on the sentence to generate huge mistakes, rushing
into conclusions where there is a possibility to prove otherwise, and
depending on the vague sentences and leaving the clear ones, which is
a solid rule that do not accept any argument about it….This is considered
as betraying (violating) the Manhaj of criticism (named): Al’Haydah
Al’Elmiyah.
3- Regarding the style of literature, if we were to compare it with the
style of Sayyed Qutb, then this style is of descending style. The style
of Sayyed (Qutb) is high. If we considered it as your (Rabee’s)
style, then it is very elementary, and does not suit a student of knowledge
who has great degrees. So there should be a balance between the literal
taste, the ability of using the language and clearly presenting the matter,
and the beauty of presenting; or otherwise the pen should be broken (
i.e. otherwise do not bother writing it).
4- The common trend was the trend of anger and frightening which overtook
the scientific Manhaj of criticism, thus your response lacked the etiquettes
of dialogue.
5- This book from its beginning tells the end has an offensive trend and
narrowness in mind and lack of patience in the sentences… why?
6- This book creates a new hizbiyah that establishes the trend
of making tahreem here, and nullifying it there; and to call
this a bid’ah and that person a Mubtadi’, to call this deviancy
and that person a devient… whithout enough proofs. This also generates
ghuroor (i.e. deception) of being religious, being proud to the
extent that when one of them does that he (thinks that he) gets rid of
a huge burden from his back; and that he is saving the Ummah from falling
from an edge; that he is considered of a high example of Wara’
(fearing Allah) and gheerah (jealousy) on the rulings of Shari’ah.
This (Judging) without making sure, is a way of destruction, even if it
is considered as a high constructed building, its destiny is destruction
and disappearance with the winds.
These are six aspects that this book enjoys, which made it not enjoyable.
This is what I see regarding what you requested. I apologize for being
late to respond to you, but I used not to read the books of this man (Sayyed
Qutb), even though it is popular amongst the people. However, the dangerous
remarks that you talked about made me do lots of readings into his books,
and I found in his books many good things, a great faith, clear truth,
exposing the plans of the enemies of Islam, and some mistakes in the contents
and saying some things that I wish he never said. He nullifies lots of
these things in other places, and to be perfect is hard. This man was
a great writer and a great criticizer, and then he moved towards serving
Islam through the great Quran, the noble Sunnah, and the beautiful Seerah.
This shaped his attitude regarding the issues of his time. He insisted
on his attitude (to continue what he is doing) for the sake of Allah.
He also clarified the issues about his past. It was requested from him
to write some words of apology, and he said his faithful and famous word,
that "I will not use the finger which I raise for shahad’ah
(i.e calling to Tawheed) to write something against Tawheed…"
or a word close to this.
Therefore, the obligation of everyone is to make
du’a for him that Allah forgive his sins, to benefit from his knowledge,
to clarify his mistakes, and that his mistakes do not make us not benefit
from his knowledge, or to abandon his books. Consider, may Allah protect
you, his situation like the situation of those of the salaf like Isma’eel
Al-Harawi and Al-Jilaani, and how Shaikh-ul-Islam Ibn Taymiyyah defended
them, even though they fell into many awful mistakes, because the basis
of their approach was to defend Islam and the Sunnah. Look to the (book),
“Manazil Alsa’ereen”, and you will find strange
things that cannot be accepted; however, you find Ibn Al-Qayyim, may Allah
have mercy on him, making excuses for him and not accusing him, as he
clarified it in the book “Madarij As-Saalikeen". I
also expanded on this matter in the book “Classifying the people
between doubts and certainty,” and I put some rules regarding it.
In conclusion, I advise the brother in Allah, not to print this book “Adwa’
Islamiyyah..”. It is not permissible for this book to be distributed
or printed because of what it has of the exaggeration, and the training
of the youth of the Ummah to slander the Ulama’ (scholars),
and to put down and disregard their virtues. Forgive me, may Allah bless
you, if I was harsh in my sentences, but it is because of what I saw from
your exaggeration, because I want the good for you, and because your eagerness
to know what I have about him. This is what my pen wrote, and may Allah
correct the way of all of us..
Wa assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi Wa barakatu….
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Footnotes:
[1] Wahdat al-Wajood is the belief in pantheism; that everything, including
the Creator is One, i.e. that Allah is everywhere and in everything. Ahlus-Sunnah
affirm that Allah is above His Throne, above the seven heavens. For more
information, see the article "Where is Allah?"
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