Post on 28-Apr-2018
DIOCESAN SYNOD - 15.11.14
A Mainstream Islamic response to the beliefs and practices of
Islamic State
Imam Monawar Hussain
Muslim Tutor, Eton College
Founder, The Oxford Foundation
Aims
• What is Mainstream Islam?
• What is extremist theology? Al-Qaeda, Al—Shabab, IS, ISIL, 9/11,7/7, Pakistani/Afghani Taliban share the same theology. We can only defeat these groups if we can defeat the theology that underpins them.
• Mainstream responses
Understanding the Qur’an
Linguistic
Traditionalist
Traditionalist & Rationalist
Sufi / Esoteric
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Iman
Belief in Allah
His Angels
His Revealed Books
His Messengers
Day of Judgement
Destiny, both the good and
evil
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Sunni Schools of Law /Shi’i Schools of Law
Fiqh (Understanding) / Orthopraxis
Usul al-Fiqh / Principles of Jurisprudence
Historical unfolding of the dimension ‘Islam’
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Iman
Theology
Ilm al-Kalam
School of al-Ashari (d. 324 AH / 936 CE)
School of al-Maturidi (d. 333 AH / 944 CE)
Khawarij (late 7th century) ©Imam Monawar Hussain
Ihsa
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Sufism
Numerous Spiritual Orders
Naqshbandi
Qadari
Chishti
Shadhali
Mevlevi ©Imam Monawar Hussain
Extremist Theology
• Interprets the Qur‘ān literally.
• They are selective in the hadīth they use.
• Arbitrarily declare Muslims non-Muslim (Takfīr) and therefore justify killing civilians.
• Justify rebellion against central Authority.
• A Theology of Separateness - Separate themselves from the community of Muslims.
• Khawarij (7th Century) were responsible for the murder of Caliph ‘Alī.
Amman Message
• “The Amman Message started as a detailed statement released on the eve of the 27th of Ramadan 1425 AH / 9th November 2004 CE by H.M. King Abdullah II bin Al-Hussein in Amman, Jordan. It sought to declare what Islam is and what it is not, and what actions represent it and what actions do not. Its goal was to clarify to the modern world the true nature of Islam”.
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Amman Message - Three Questions
• (1) Who is a Muslim?
• (2) Is it permissible to declare someone an apostate (takfir)?
• (3) Who has the right to undertake issuing fatwas (legal rulings)?
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Amman Message – Scholarly Consensus
• In 2005, 200 Islamic scholars from 50 countries came to the following consensus:
• They specifically recognized the validity of all 8 Mathhabs (legal schools) of Sunni, Shi'a and Ibadhi Islam; of traditional Islamic Theology (Ash'arism); of Islamic Mysticism (Sufism), and of true Salafi thought, and came to a precise definition of who is a Muslim.
• Based upon this definition they forbade takfir (declarations of apostasy) between Muslims.
• Based upon the Mathahib they set forth the subjective and objective preconditions for the issuing of fatwas, thereby exposing ignorant and illegitimate edicts in the name of Islam.
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Counter Narrative
• OMPEP – Equipping young people with the arguments against extremist theology
• The Open Letter to IS
Executive Summary
• It is forbidden in Islam to issue fatwas without all the necessary learning requirements. Even then fatwas must follow Islamic legal theory as defined in the Classical texts. It is also forbidden to cite a portion of a verse from the Qur’an—or part of a verse—to derive a ruling without looking at everything that the Qur’an and Hadith teach related to that matter. In other words, there are strict subjective and objective prerequisites for fatwas, and one cannot ‘cherry-pick’ Qur’anic verses for legal arguments without considering the entire Qur’an and Hadith.
Executive Summary I. It is forbidden in Islam to ignore the reality of
contemporary times when deriving legal rulings.
II. It is forbidden in Islam to kill the innocent.
III. It is forbidden in Islam to kill emissaries, ambassadors, and diplomats; hence it is forbidden to kill journalists and aid workers.
IV. It is forbidden in Islam to mistreat or harm- in any way - Christians or any ‘People of the Book.’
Executive Summary
• It is obligatory to consider Yazidis as People of the Scripture.
• The re-introduction of slavery is forbidden in Islam. It was abolished by universal consensus.
• It is forbidden in Islam to force people to convert.
• It is forbidden in Islam to deny women their rights.
• It is forbidden in Islam to deny children their rights.