Saturday, January 10, 2015

The Khawaarij kill indiscriminately

بسم الله والحمد لله والصلاة والسلام على رسول الله ، وبعد

The Companion `Abdullaah bin Khabbaab رضي الله عنهما:

His father Khabbaab bin al-Arat رضي الله عنه was also a companion. In fact Khabbaab was among the foremost to accept Islaam. He was one of the six people to embrace Islaam and was tortured at the hands of the Mushriks of Makkah.

As for `Abdullaah bin Khabbaab, he, along with `Abdullaah bin al-Zubair, were the first to be born in Islaam.

`Abdullaah bin Khabbaab was killed by the Khawaarij:
Some of the Khawaarij were travelling from al-Basrah to al-Koofah. On their way they met `Abdullaah bin Khabbaab along with him was his wife (at his home). They asked him: Who are you? He said: I am `Abdullaah bin Khabbaah, the Companion of the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم. They asked him about Abu Bakr, `Umar, `Uthmaan and `Alee رضي الله عنهم. He mentioned all of them with lots of praises, so they killed him and shed his blood in the water. And they killed his wife who was pregnant with near delivery. She said to them: I am a woman, don’t you fear Allaah? They ripped open her womb (and killed both the mother and the child).

[Usud al-Ghaabah (3/223) and Siyar A`laam al-Nubalaa’ (2/534)]


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When the Khawaarij killed `Uthmaan رضي الله عنه, they did not care...

1) for his old age.
2) that he was reciting the Qur'aan.
3) that he was the Companion of the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم.
4) that he was the Prophet's صلى الله عليه وسلم son in law.
5) that the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم trusted him with two of his daughters.
6) that even the angels felt shy in front of him.
7) that he was one of the 10 who were promised Paradise.

And centuries later, Hizb al-Tahreer and those who follow their ways from Ikhwaan al-Mufliseen and Jamaat Islaami are not ashamed of accusing `Uthmaan رضي الله عنه and justify his killing.


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The Khawaarij do not respect the sanctity of the place or the time:

A) It was the month of Ramadhaan when the Muslims faced the Kuffaar in the battle of Badr...and it was the month of Ramadhaan when the Khaariji, `Abdul-Rahaam bin Muljim, killed `Alee رضي الله عنه.

B) In the year 1400 Hijri, Juhaymaan al-`Utaibi and his brother-in-law, Muhammad bin `Abdullaah al-Qahtaanee (who declared himself as the Mahdi), along with their forces seized the Masjid al-Haraam in Makkah (a sacred place), in the month of Muharram (a sacred time in which fighting is prohibited). They killed the Saudi security forces along with the pilgrims who got trapped in the Haram. Even the walls of Masjid al-Haraam were riddled with bullets. It took two weeks before Masjid al-Haraam was released from their clutches.

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  1. Maududi about the great righteous guided khalifa Uthman radhiallahu anhu.
    "One of the two reasons why the institution of caliphate weakened was because Hadrat Uthman did not have as much quality of a leader as his predecessors had had." (Mawdudi, Revivalist Movement in Islam, Kuala Lumpur: 1999, p. 23)


    Al-Mawdudi wrote about the Sahaabah:
    “But after these two (Abu Bakr and `Umar) `Uthmaan became their successor and little by little he went away from their policies” (‘Khilafat wa Mulukiyat’ of Mawdudi)


    Al-Mawdudi further wrote:
    “There was without doubt a mistake in one aspect of `Uthmaan’s politics, and a mistake is a mistake, …and trying to prove at any cost that it was correct by forcing minds is not the requirement of intelligence and justice, neither it is the requirement of religion to say that the mistake of a Sahabi is not a mistake.” (“Khilafat wa Mulukiyat”)


    Al-Mawdudi wrote about Mu’awiyah:
    “Mu’awiyah acted on ways of old Jahiliyah” ( Khilafat wa Mulukiyat)

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