by Muhammad Tahir-ul-Qadri
This
is a subject highly interesting and significant in various aspects.
Particularly in perspective of that misunderstanding which exists in
the minds of our Western brothers. Those who have not studied Islam
through its original sources or have seen it through some wrong
demonstrations.
The word
Islam is derived from the word "Salama", which means
Peace, Safety, Security and Submission. When we look at some of the
fundamental aspects of the Islamic culture, we can easily understand
that the nature of Islam is peace.
For
example: When two Muslims meet, they greet each other with the words
"Assalam O Alaikum", (May peace be upon you). The
concluding words of the Islamic prayer are: "Assalam O Alaikum
Warah Matullah", (May peace and blessings of Almighty God be
upon you). The welcoming words in the life hereafter for every
believer as well as the name for paradise as stated in the Holy
Quran are the words of peace. The words that Holy Prophet Muhammad
(peace and blessing be upon him) recommended to recite after every
prayer are: "O Lord You are The Peace, and peace originates
from You, and peace returns to You, O our Lord we want a life of
peace, And give us permission to enter into the house of
peace." These are just few of the many examples to substantiate
the nature of Islam.
There
are 3 basic things in connection of Islam to be understood. The
first is faith, the second is Practice and the third is the higher
stage of excellence (spiritual perfection). Faith is known as Iman,
which means peace. Practice is known as Islam, which also means
peace. Spiritual excellence is known as Ahsan, which translates to
peace and mercy.
The Holy
Prophet (pbuh), while defining a Muslim as a believer stated:
"A believer is a one who is so peaceful for others that he is
known to be trustworthy as far as their lives, holdings and
properties are concerned. He should be a peaceful and trustworthy
man among the society. Only he deserves to be declared as a
Muslim."
Again it
is stated, Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) vowed: "By God he is
not a believer, he is not a believer, he is not a believer, the one
who could not provide peace and security to his neighbours."
Islam
Not a Relgion: In order to understand the relevance and the link
between Islam and Politics we must first understand that Islam is
not a religion. It is rather a "Deen". The Arabic word
"Deen" maybe translated into "Religion" in the
English dictionaries, but it is quite different from the English
connotation "Religion".
Religion
deals with the spiritual, moral, ethical, ritualistic and
theological aspects, along with the acts of faith and with the
reckoning of the Day of Judgment. Its primary concern is placed on
how the spiritual link and relationship is to be established between
a man and his Creator.
However,
Deen is quite different. It is concerned with the whole entire
conduct of life. Whether spiritual or temporal, religious or
secular, domestic or societal, moral or material, social or
cultural, economic or political, individual or collective, rather
national or international. Hence, Deen is a totality whereas
religion is a part-and-parcel of Deen.
In
non-Islamic societies, there are different sources for Law,
different sources for Morality and different sources for Religion.
But as far as Islam is concerned, its morality, its laws, its
culture, its politics, its economic affairs, its domestic affairs,
its civil affairs, its social matters, its matrimonial matters, all
originate from the same source, and this comprehensiveness of the
source converts Islam into a Deen.
How
can a 1400 Year old system solve the problems of Today?
A
question arises that if Islam is a totality dealing with all the
aspects of human life, how can it be possible for it to keep up with
constant changes, whether social, political, environmental,
demographical, scientific, intellectual, legal or economic, going on
all over the world? How is it possible that a Deen be sufficient in
fulfilling the needs and requirements of today? How can a Deen which
was revealed 1400 years before fulfill the developing changes in the
modern era?
Answer:
In order to meet with the changing requirements of the human life at
social and global levels, Islam provides a process of dynamics and
evolution. A developmental and re-constructive process in its
teachings. This is technically known as "Ijtihad" and
"Ijmah". Ijtihad is a deductive and re-constructive
process of reasoning and interpretation. Ijmah is the collective
aspect of the deductive and interpretative process. So through Ijmah
and Ijtihad the dynamics of Islam is regulated. This is how it
competes with the developmental requirements of contemporary eras
and meets with the changing contemporary situations of the world.
Human
Personality
Since
Islam is a totality, it covers the whole conduct of human life and
undertakes the responsibility to fulfill all of the needs of the
human personality. All of the below requirements must be fulfilled
inorder to bring up a balanced personality.
1.
Biological
2. Socio-Biological
3. Socio-Economic
4. Psychological
5. Sytical
6. Intellectual
What
is the basis of the link between Islam and Politics?
Islam
needs the establishment of a proper and just socio-economic and
political order in the society so that a complete environment is
provided for the upbringing of a balanced personality in the
society. This is why Islam is not only a charter of divine spiritual
guidance for individuals, it is a well coordinated system of beliefs
and practices. Islam at the same time is a fully integrated
philosophy of spiritual and secular aspects of the needs. It is at
the same time a comprehensive code of human conduct, and a profound
basis of a just socio-economic and political order of the society.
The
Life of Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh):
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)"s life can be divided into two
phases:
i) Meccan Period,
ii) Medinan Period
1.
Meccan Period
In the 13 years of his Meccan period he concentrated on the
religious and spiritual activities.
2.
Medinan Period
After migration to Medina he started his political life
accompanied with the religious and spiritual activities.
Holy
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) had established this link between Islam and
Politics during his lifetime.
The
first step Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) took in linking Islam and
Politics was that he gave the constitution of Medina and established
the very first Islamic state in the form of a federation. This was
the first written, regular constitution on which a state was
practically regularized and various portions of the state regulated.
In this sense, this was "The First" practical, written
constitution of the world. This was the constitution, which provided
the guarantee of fundamental human rights in our history.
The
concept of fundamental human rights was introduced to the West at
the time of French Revolution and achieved its final perfection in
the form of a charter of human rights through UNO. However, the
basic charter of human rights was systematically provided by Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) through the charter of Medina, the constitution of
Medina and latterly through his last sermon of his last Hajj, which
became the charter of human rights and obligations. After
establishing a federation, he established the first Islamic state of
Medina through that constitution.
Secondly,
he entered into a political alliance with other communities and
political entities, which existed in those days in the form of
tribes, including them in this political community known as "Ummah",
"The Society".
The
Third step taken by Holy Prophet (pbuh) was the introduction of a
welfare state. He created a welfare based society through
establishing an order of social brotherhood. Holy Prophet (pbuh)
established a social brotherhood system in the form of "Moakhaat"
in order to resolve the economic deadlock of the needy and the poor
in the society. For the first time in the history of mankind, an
idea of sharing of the poor and the wealthy was introduced along
with the idea of circulation of wealth.
The
fourth step taken by Holy Prophet (pbuh) was the legislation and the
systemization of the political order.
Hence,
the divine law protected each and every section of the human
society. A full fledged system and a constitution was given by Holy
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh).
There
are specific fundamental, political and constitutional principles,
which were provided by Islam. The Islamic political system exists
without rigidity. It consists of dynamics, evolution, adjustments
and adaptability from time to time, in order to meet with the
changing circumstances of the society. Islam is a dynamical process
and an evolutionary system.
Principles
of Islamic Teachings:
1.
There is absolutely no room for dictatorship, no place for monarchy
or martial law in Islam. If a martial law dictator claims that he
will present an Islamic martial law - he is nothing but fraud.
Islamic system is based on nothing else but democracy.
2.
Prescribing and promoting of the democratic political system and
democratic culture.
3.
Establishment of a parliament. Not the nominated "Shoorah"
as it used to be in Pakistan some years before. It must be an
elected and chosen parliament representing the people. In the days
of Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) there existed both a house of
commons and a house of experts known as "Mujlisay Aam" and
"Mujlisay Khaas".
4.
Abolition of prerogatives. The Islamic political system does not
find any place for special or privileged classes. Each and every
person is equal in the eyes of the law.
5.
Guarantee of fundamental human rights. The rights for the protection
of life, property, business, honour, reputation, freedom of
religion, freedom of speech, and freedom of association. The entire
charter of the fundamental human rights has been clearly given by
Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) as well as in the teachings of the Holy
Quran.
It would
be a good aspect of mentioning that up till the time of Holy Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) the international law that existed in those days
asked for decapitation and beheading of the prisoners of war. It was
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) who declared the killing and beheading of
the prisoners of war to be prohibited. He gave them rights and
liberated them.
6.
Guarantee of human dignity and equality with discouragement of
slavery and forced labour. There is no difference of race or colour
or language in the eyes of Islam. Now, in our modern society we are
fighting against distinctions of race and colour and facing many
problems with this issue. Islam provided this progressive
revolutionary idea of equality of mankind 1400 years ago. He himself
was an Arab but Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) declared:
"There
is no superiority of an Arab over a non-Arab, or of a non-Arab over
an Arab, of white over a black or black over a white. All are
equal"
7.
Guarantee of economic justice along with the system ensuring the
equitable circulation of wealth and eradicating the exploitative
accumulation of wealth.
8.
Establishment of respectable and peaceful relations with other
states for a peaceful global co-existence.
9.
Eradication of all kinds of oppressions, cruelties, injustices, and
evil practices which are detrimental to mankind.
10.
Helping of the needy & oppressed human societies and for the
restoration of their basic rights in order to establish a peaceful
global and progressive human society free from all kinds of fears.
What
are important significant, political principles for an Islamic
State?
1.
Guaranteed protection of human rights in all circumstances. Its
suspension or cancellation at anytime is completely prohibited.
2.
Guaranteed protection of rights of minorities and their religious
freedom. Islam protects them in the same way as it guarantees the
freedom of Muslims in the society.
3.
Upgrading of the women"s status & protection of their
rights. It was Holy Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) who upgraded the status
of women in the society and gave them similar rights as those that
were being enjoyed by the men.
4.
Elimination of slavery and forced labour in order to restore the
dignity of mankind and provide them with the blessings of equality.
5.
Elimination of terrorism and establishment of a peaceful secure
environment. Islam has never been in favour of terrorism, rather it
has always condemned it.
Terrorism
Terrorism
is not the case of religion, it is neither Islamic nor Jewish nor
Christian. Terrorism is a social problem, a political, and an
economical problem. There are many tribulations in a society and
terrorism maybe committed due to any of those reasons. It is found
right from the far East to the far West. Everywhere, every society
possesses this crime.
Islam
has given a full-fledged political system, consisting of
constitutional principles and social-economic order based on justice
and equality. Islam is a Deen of peace, a comprehensive unity as
well as a totality. It is an all embracing conduct of human life,
dealing with the spiritual as well as the secular and temporal
affairs; providing a beautiful balance between both the ethereal and
earthly life.
In
non-Islamic societies, there are different sources for Law,
different sources for Morality and different sources for Religion.
But as far as Islam is concerned, its morality, its laws, its
culture, its politics, its economic affairs, its domestic affairs,
its civil affairs, its social matters, its matrimonial matters,
all originate from the same source, and this comprehensiveness of
the source converts Islam into a Deen.