RULING ON ONE WHO RULES ACCORDING TO OTHER
THAN WHAT ALLAAH REVEALED
Allaah has commanded us to
refer matters to His judgement and to establish Sharee‘ah, and He has forbidden
us to rule with anything else, as is clear from a number of aayaat in the
Qur’aan, such as the aayaat in Holy Quran Chapter Soorat al-Maa’idah (5) which
discuss ruling according to what Allaah has revealed, and mention the following
topics:
The command to rule according
to what Allaah has revealed: “And so judge between them by what Allaah has
revealed . . .” [Holy Quran Chapter 5 aayah 49]
Warning against ruling by other
than what Allaah has revealed: “. . . and follow not their vain desires . . .”
[Holy Quran Chapter 5 aayah 49]
Warning against compromising on
any detail of Sharee‘ah, no matter how small: “. . . but beware of them lest
they turn you far away from some of that which Allaah has sent down to you . .
.” [Holy Quran Chapter 5 aayah 49]
Forbidding seeking the ruling
of jaahiliyyah, as is expressed in the rhetorical question “Do they then
seek the judgement of (the Days of) Ignorance?” [Holy Quran Chapter 5 aayah 50]
The statement that nobody is
better than Allaah to judge: “. . . and who is better in judgement than Allaah
for a people who have firm Faith?” [Holy Quran Chapter 5 aayah 50]
The statement that whoever does
not judge according to what Allaah revealed is a kaafir, a zaalim
(oppressor or wrongdoer) and a faasiq (sinner), as Allaah says: “. . .
And whoever does not judge by what Allaah has revealed, such are the kaafiroon.”
[aayah 44]; “. . . And whoever does not judge by that which Allaah has
revealed, such are the zaalimoon (polytheists and wrongdoers)” [aayah
45]; “. . . And whoever does not judge by what Allaah has revealed (then) such
(people) are the faasiqoon (rebellious or disobedient).” [Holy Quran
Chapter 5 aayah 47].
The statement that it is
obligatory for the Muslims to judge according to what Allaah has revealed, even
if those who seek their judgement are not Muslim, as Allaah says: “. . . And if
you judge, judge with justice between them. . .” [Holy Quran Chapter 5 aayah
42]
Judging or ruling according to
other than what Allaah has revealed is contrary to faith and Tawheed, which are
Allaah’s rights. It may be counted as kufr akbar (greater kufr) or kufr
asghar (lesser kufr) according to circumstances. Kufr akbar will
make a person no longer a Muslim in cases such as the following:
If he issues laws and
regulations other than those revealed by Allaah, because the right to issue
laws belongs to Allaah alone, Who has no partner, and whoever “competes” with
Him in a matter which is His alone is a mushrik, because Allaah says:
“Or have they partners with Allaah (false gods), who have instituted for them a
religion which Allaah has not allowed?” [Holy Quran Chapter al-Shooraa 42:21]
If the one who rules by other
than that which Allaah has revealed denies the right of Allaah and His Prophet
to rule, as is mentioned in Ibn ‘Abbaas’s comment on the aayah:“. . . And
whoever does not judge by what Allaah has revealed, such are the kaafiroon.” [Holy
Quran Chapter al-Maa’idah 5:44]. Ibn ‘Abbaas said: “Whoever rejects what Allaah
has revealed is a kaafir.”
If he prefers the rule of
falsehood to the rule of Allaah, whether this is in absolute terms or just in a
few matters. Allaah says: “Do they then seek the judgement of (the Days of)
Ignorance? And who is better in judgement than Allaah for a people who have
firm Faith?” [Holy Quran Chapter al-Maa’idah 5:50]
If he regards the rule of
Allaah and the rule of falsehood as equal. Allaah says: “. . . Then do not set
up rivals unto Allaah (in worship) while you know (that He Alone has the right
to be worshipped).” [Holy Quran Chapter al-Baqarah 2:22]
If he thinks that it is
permissible to rule by something that contradicts the rule of Allaah and His
Messenger, or he believes that it is not obligatory to rule according to what Allaah
has revealed, or that the matter is optional. This is kufr which is
contradictory to faith. Allaah revealed: “O Messenger! Let not those who hurry
to fall into disbelief grieve you, of such who say: ‘We believe’ with their
mouths but their hearts have no faith. And of the Jews are men who listen much
and eagerly to lies - listen to others who have not come to you; they say, ‘If
you are given this, take it, but if you are not given this, then beware!’ . .
.” [al-Maa’idah 5:41]. He says: “Go to Muhammad (peace be upon him), and if he
tells you that the ruling is lashes, accept it, but if he commands stoning,
ignore what he says. Then Allaah revealed “. . . And whoever does not judge by
what Allaah has revealed, such are the kaafiroon (disbelievers)” [Holy Quran
Chapter al-Maa’idah 5:44].
If he does not rule according
to what Allah has revealed out of stubbornness and arrogance, he is a kaafir
and has left Islaam, even if he does not deny the rule of Allaah. Stubbornness
and arrogance may mean negligence and turning away, as Allaah says: “Have you
seen those (hypocrites) who claim that they believe in that which has been sent
down to you, and that which was sent down before you, and they wish to go for
judgement (in their disputes) to the Taaghoot (false judges, etc.) while
they have been ordered to reject them. But Shaytaan wishes to lead them astray.
And when it is said to them: ‘Come to what Allaah has sent down and to the
Messenger,’ see they hypocrites turn away from you (Muhammad) with aversion.” [Holy
Quran Chapter al-Nisaa’ 4:60-61]
Among the things that may be
counted as ruling by other than that which Allaah revealed and kufr akbar is
what Shaykh Muhammad ibn Ibraaheem said about man-made laws and ruling by them:
“This is the worst, the most obvious and comprehensive opposition to sharee‘ah
and rejection of Allaah’s laws. This is competing with Allaah and His
Messenger, contradicting His laws in their preparation, support, structure,
ruling and references.
The above is a summary of the
things that may imply that ruling by other than that which Allah has revealed
is a form of shirk akbar (major shirk):
(1) Ruling by other than that
which Allaah has revealed.
(2) Denying the right of Allaah
and His Messenger to rule.
(3) Preferring the rule of
falsehood to the rule of Allaah, whether this is complete or only in a few
matters.
(4) Regarding the rule of
Allaah and the rule of falsehood as equal.
(5) Thinking that it is
permissible to rule by something that contradicts what Allaah has revealed, or
believing that ruling by what Allaah has revealed is not obligatory or is
optional.
(6) Refusing to rule by what
Allaah has revealed.
By examining this topic from
different angels, it becomes clear that what is counted as kufr akbar is the
following:
Abolishing sharee‘ah as the law
governing a country, as Mustafa Kemal (“Ataturk”) did in Turkey, as he
abolished the book Majallah al-Ahkaam al-‘Adliyyah which was based on
the Hanafi madhhab, and replaced it with man-made laws.
Abolishing sharee‘ah courts.
Imposing man-made laws, such as
Italian, French, German law, English Law, constitutional law of the land, etc.,
to judge between the people, or mixing these laws and Sharee‘ah, as Genghis
Khan did in his book al-Yaasiq, which combined laws from different
sources; the ‘ulamaa’ (scholars) ruled that he was a kaafir.
Confining the role of sharee‘ah
courts to so-called “civil” matters, such as marriage, divorce and inheritance.
Setting up non-sharee‘ah
courts.
Discussing sharee‘ah in
parliament and voting on it; this indicates that implementing sharee‘ah is
conditional upon a majority vote.
Making sharee‘ah a secondary or
main source, along with other sources of law. Even when they say that sharee‘ah
is the primary source of legislation, this is still kufr akbar, because
it means that they are allowing the adoption of laws from other sources too.
Stating in the clauses of
legislation that reference may be made to international law, or stating in
treaties that in the case of dispute, the matter may be referred to
such-and-such non-Islamic court.
Criticizing sharee‘ah in public
or in private, such as saying that it is rigid, incomplete or backward, or
suggesting that it is incompatible with our times, or expressing admiration for
non-Islamic laws.
As regards the question of when
ruling by other than what Allaah revealed is kufr asghar, which does not
exclude a person from the ummah of Islam:
the answer is that this may be
the case when a ruler or judge passes judgement according to other than what
Allaah revealed out of disobedience or on a whim, or as a favour to someone, or
because he was bribed, and so on, although he believes that it is obligatory to
judge according to what Allaah has revealed, and that what he has done is a
sinful and haraam deed.
As regards the one who is
governed by a non-Islamic law, if he refers to it out of choice, then he is a
kaafir whose kufr akbar means that he has left Islaam. But if he has no
choice but to refer to this law, and does so reluctantly, then he is not a
kaafir, because if he had been able to resort to sharee‘ah, he would have done
so, and he believes that this non-Islamic law is false.
And Allaah knows best. May
Allaah bless our Prophet Muhammad.
Sources: https://islamqa.info/en/974
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