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Inverted Priorities – “Our Main Problem is in our Leaders…!!!” Is this the Case? by Rashduct4luv(m): 9:45am On Jul 05
In the Name of Allaah, the Most Beneficent the Most Merciful

Allaah, the Most High says:
“Verily! Allaah will not change the good (or bad condition) of a people as long as they don’t change their state of goodness (or sins and wrong doings etc) themselves.” [13:11].

Imaam Ibnul Qayyim, rahimahullahs, said:
“Ponder upon the Hikmah (Wisdom) of Allaah, the most High, where He has made people’s kings, leaders, and those of authority over them, of the same kind as their own deeds. It is as if the people’s deeds appeared in the forms of their kings and leaders.

If the people are upright, then their kings and rulers will be upright, and if they turn away (from uprightness), then their leaders will turn against them. And if they oppress and tyrannize, then their kings and rulers will tyrannize and oppress. And if deception and treachery becomes manifest amongst them, then the same will appear in their rulers.

If the people refrain from fulfilling the rights of Allaah upon them and become niggardly (regarding their execution), then their kings and rulers will refuse to give them their rights and will become niggardly (withhold their rights from them). And if they take away from those whom they oppress that which they deserve not to take, then the kings will take away from the people that which they deserve not to take and will levy taxes and impose tasks upon them. And whatever the people unjustly take from the oppressed, their kings take the same by force from them.

So those in charge of the people appear in the forms of their (the ruled) deeds. And it befits not the Divine Wisdom that the evil and wicked be ruled except by those of the same kind.

And since the early [Muslims] were the best and most righteous of generations, their rulers were of the same standing. But when the people turned weak, their rulers turned to be of their own rank.

So it befits not the Hikmah (Wisdom) of Allaah in these times (Ibnul Qayyim times [1] ) that rulers the like of Mu’aawiyah and ‘Umar bin ‘Addil ‘Azeez, be in charge over us, and even less the like of Abee Bakr and ‘Umar. Rather, our rulers are in accordance with our own rank and standing, and the ones who ruled those before us were (also) in accordance with these people own rank and standing. And both matters (the status of the former rulers and those of this time) are as necessitated and entailed by [Allaah’s] Hikmah.” [2]

It is very evident that from the legal perspective and by the consensus of the early Muslims, as well as by way of intellect and experience, that the true change of the status of the Ummah occurs when it turns to Allaah and follows the ways that made the early generations successful. Imaam Maalik, rahimahullah, summed it in words few in number, profound in meaning:

“Nothing will benefit the Ummah to come except that which benefited the early Ummah.”

Those who adopt the path of confrontation with the rulers, thinking that the change comes through this way, are trailing the path of misguidance and a path whose consequences proved it wrong by all perspectives. This is the same path taken by the early dissidents (khawaarij) who followed the mutashaabih (not entirely clear) texts instead of following the muhkam (clear) texts and referring whatever may be not entirely clear to that which is mukham. The following of the mutashaabih is a path of fitan (afflictions) that led to the rebellion against the leaders of the sahaabah, and in our times has caused bloodshed and suffering and retardation of da’wah. Allaahul Must’aan.

This matter is a matter of Deen and not a matter of emotions. And since the textual proofs are replete commanding the believers that they must obey those in authority, even if they oppress and take ones wealth, etc As long as they do not command the believer to do sin, then we have no choice but to comply and obey. Otherwise, we will be inventing a new Deen. Allaah, the One Free of all imperfection, the most High says:

“Let those beware who withstand the Rasool’s (صلى الله عليه و سلم) orders, unless some fitnah befalls them or a grievous penalty be inflicted on them” [24:63]

“Whatever was not Deen at the time of the Prophet (صلى الله عليه و سلم) cannot be considered to be a part of the Deen today.” [Imaam Maalik].


So if the person choses to contend the way of the Messenger (صلى الله عليه و سلم), then let him remember the following aayah:

If anyone contends with and opposes the Messenger (صلى الله عليه و سلم) after the right path has been shown clearly to him, and follows other than the believers way, We shall keep him in the path he has chosen, and burn him in Hell- what an evil destination! [4:115]

May Allaah, the most Merciful, guide us all to the truth and make us hold to it and may He, the most High and Majestic, save us all from fitan and guide us (ruled and rulers) to His Path. Aameen.

[1] Ibnul Qayyim was born in 691 AH/1292 CE, and died in 751 AH/ 1350 CE. May Allaah’s Mercy be upon him
[2] In Muftaah Daarus-Sa’aadah, vol. 1, pp. 177-178. Published by Daar Ibn ‘Affan (1416/1996, Al-Khubar, KSA).

https://abdurrahman.org/2015/02/23/our-main-problem-is-in-our-leaders-is-this-the-case-dr-saleh-as-saleh/
Re: Inverted Priorities – “Our Main Problem is in our Leaders…!!!” Is this the Case? by caye(m): 11:27am On Jul 05
Those who adopt the path of confrontation with the rulers, thinking that the change comes through this way, are trailing the path of misguidance and a path whose consequences proved it wrong by all perspectives.

interesting.
I can see why northern Muslims do not protest hardship and corruption created by their rulers eg ENDSARS, or the anti-poverty rallies, killings of theirs by terrorists etc.

I wonder if this mindset can be sustained indefinitely.
Re: Inverted Priorities – “Our Main Problem is in our Leaders…!!!” Is this the Case? by Rashduct4luv(m): 5:32am On Jul 06
caye:


interesting.
I can see why northern Muslims do not protest hardship and corruption created by their rulers eg ENDSARS, or the anti-poverty rallies, killings of theirs by terrorists etc.

I wonder if this mindset can be sustained indefinitely.

If the north had joined ENDSAR, the death toll would have been too much!

It's just similar to what happened recently in Kenya! You protest only to end up looting and killing yourselves!

Then the government borrows again to repair the destructions!
Re: Inverted Priorities – “Our Main Problem is in our Leaders…!!!” Is this the Case? by caye(m): 10:57am On Jul 07
Rashduct4luv:


If the north had joined ENDSAR, the death toll would have been too much!

It's just similar to what happened recently in Kenya! You protest only to end up looting and killing yourselves!

Then the government borrows again to repair the destructions!

What about killings in Katsina, zamfara, Kaduna, Yobe, Borno, Abuja outskirts, Kainji, etc by protected fulani terrorists?

Can't they protest against that too? What about the unnecessary ₦28bill Shettima lodge while there is massive hunger, unemployment and insecurity in the north?

You guys need to wake up. Bowing down ( mentally & psychologically) to Jews, Anglo-Saxons or Arab's , won't save any of us, religion should take a personal silent backseat, when we need Black liberation.
Re: Inverted Priorities – “Our Main Problem is in our Leaders…!!!” Is this the Case? by AntiChristian: 12:11pm On Jul 08
caye:

What about killings in Katsina, zamfara, Kaduna, Yobe, Borno, Abuja outskirts, Kainji, etc by protected fulani terrorists?
Who are the protected fulani terrorists?

Can't they protest against that too? What about the unnecessary ₦28bill Shettima lodge while there is massive hunger, unemployment and insecurity in the north?
Of what use is your protest? Protesting is rebellion against the leaders and it is forbidden in Islam!

As regards the VP lodge, it wasn't budgeted by the VP nor the President! Constitutional corrections are not done by the executives!

You guys need to wake up. Bowing down ( mentally & psychologically) to Jews, Anglo-Saxons or Arab's , won't save any of us, religion should take a personal silent backseat, when we need Black liberation.
Religion is in our own front seat! I support this post 100%! Who is bowing down to others?
Protests as far as Islam is concerned is forbidden!
Re: Inverted Priorities – “Our Main Problem is in our Leaders…!!!” Is this the Case? by caye(m): 3:15pm On Jul 08
AntiChristian:
Who are the protected fulani terrorists?

Of what use is your protest? Protesting is rebellion against the leaders and it is forbidden in Islam!

As regards the VP lodge, it wasn't budgeted by the VP nor the President! Constitutional corrections are not done by the executives!

Religion is in our own front seat! I support this post 100%! Who is bowing down to others?
Protests as far as Islam is concerned is forbidden!

I read all your replies. I think I can sum up your convictions:

- you simply refused to admit that fulani terrorists were constituting nuisance all over the north. I can almost say you refuse to believe that fulanis are terrorising the north , and subsequently Yorùbáland , Benue land and Igboland

- your religion permits/ enjoins you to look sideways ( context: be silent and endure long-suffering ) , when clearly your rulers are living large while the citizens suffer like beasts

- your religion forbids rising up to challenge evil ( oppression) wherever it comes from , and therefore whoever becomes a ruler over you is superior to you in this life ( I don't know whether in the next life too), and can do anything to you that he pleases, since this is Allah's will.



How did I end up sharing a country with ....?

It shall never be well with Lugard, Shaw and the generations and descendants of the elites of England who planned this evil amalgamation.

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Re: Inverted Priorities – “Our Main Problem is in our Leaders…!!!” Is this the Case? by AntiChristian: 5:23pm On Jul 08
caye:


I read all your replies. I think I can sum up your convictions:

- you simply refused to admit that fulani terrorists were constituting nuisance all over the north. I can almost say you refuse to believe that fulanis are terrorising the north , and subsequently Yorùbáland , Benue land and Igboland
I don't know tribe! I know those people are terrorists. There are terrorists everywhere. IPOB too are legit terrorists! I remember one Igbo chief that was jailed in Lagos for threatening to bring IPOB to Lagos or something like that! There are terrorists among all tribes! So i refuse to demonize one tribe as others are not angels!

- your religion permits/ enjoins you to look sideways ( context: be silent and endure long-suffering ) , when clearly your rulers are living large while the citizens suffer like beasts
Our religion permits dialogue with authorities! We can send them messages in private! But any open criticism or rebellion is shunned! The emphasis is on the masses! Our leaders comes from us. They are a representation of what we are as a whole!

- your religion forbids rising up to challenge evil ( oppression) wherever it comes from , and therefore whoever becomes a ruler over you is superior to you in this life ( I don't know whether in the next life too), and can do anything to you that he pleases, since this is Allah's will.
By Superiority you mean in terms of affluence and influence right? Superiority is measured in terms of piety! It doesn't matter how much money you have or can spend! Without piety you are of no worth! So a poor man who does not even know where his next meal would come from can be worth more than the governor of his state! I guess the way you define your own oppression is different!

Everyone will give account of his lifetime! That's the Islamic belief. For each kobo earned and spent will be accounted for!
So the poor man may win in this regard!


How did I end up sharing a country with ....?
You can quit the country and go to the nearby Cameroon!

It shall never be well with Lugard, Shaw and the generations and descendants of the elites of England who planned this evil amalgamation.
You can still correct the amalgamation. Just secede! Let your state Governors, House of senate and Senators bring up the motion. All these chest beating no go cut am!
Re: Inverted Priorities – “Our Main Problem is in our Leaders…!!!” Is this the Case? by Rashduct4luv(m): 9:17am On Jul 12
caye:


What about killings in Katsina, zamfara, Kaduna, Yobe, Borno, Abuja outskirts, Kainji, etc by protected fulani terrorists?

Can't they protest against that too? What about the unnecessary ₦28bill Shettima lodge while there is massive hunger, unemployment and insecurity in the north?

You guys need to wake up. Bowing down ( mentally & psychologically) to Jews, Anglo-Saxons or Arab's , won't save any of us, religion should take a personal silent backseat, when we need Black liberation.

Protesting against constituted authorities is haram in Islam.
To you is your way of life and to us is ours!

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