7- TheWahhabi
and theKhawarij
Surprising, there are many similarities between theWahhabi
and theKhawarij
which
distinguish them from the rest of the Muslim. Some of these common points follow.
1. TheKhawarij
disagreed with all Muslims by maintaining that whoever commits a cardinal sin is a heretic. TheWahhabis
copied them by equating heresy with committing what they consideredto be sins.
2. TheKhawarij
decreed that if committing cardinal sins become common in a Muslim land then it deserved to be considereddar
harb
,literally
a land of war and those who live in it forfeit their lives and possessions.
This is also theWahhabi's
verdict on the nation of Islam if they believe that it is permissible to travel to the Prophet's tomb and the shrines of pious men and ask for their intercession with Allah, though they worship only Allah and perform good deeds.
It is clear from the previous two points that theWahhabis
are more disruptive and evil than theKhawarij
While thekhawarij
based their verdict of heresy on deeds that all Muslims agreed on being cardinal sins, theWahhabis
choseacts which
are not actually sins butfavourable
deeds performed by devout early Muslims including the Prophet's Companions.
3. TheWahhabis
and theKhawarij
are similar in their strict application of religion and their ossified interpretations of its doctrines.Thus
when theKhawarij
read theQuranic
verse: «Judgment belongs to Allah» they said that whoever allowed resort to settlement is anidolator
. 'There is no judgment but Allah's' became their slogan.And though
it is indisputable it was misapplied to justify their deviant ways. This attitude illustrates their ignorance of Islam and rigid thinking since the principle of settlement of dispute through adjudicator orthird-party intervention was established by the Holy Quran, the Prophet's Tradition and the deeds of the Companions and early Muslims
. Itis also supported
by common logic.
Similarly, theWahhabis
interpreted the following verses:
«You alone we worship andYou
alone we pray for help».
«Who is he that can intercede with Him but by His own permission».
No intercession shall avail with Him but that which He Himselfallow
».
To mean that anyone who justifies visiting the Prophet's Mosque or the shrines of pious Muslim and ask for their intercession is anidolator
.
They considered such acts as tantamount to worshipping the Prophet or those pious Muslims instead of Allah. Accordingly, they declared that there is no deity but Allah and there is no intercession except His.
While these heated declarations are indisputable, the intentions behind them are open to suspicions. TheWahhabis
chose to ignore the tradition established by the Companions and early Muslims regarding the legality of visiting the Prophet's Mosque and other shrines and asking for intercession.
4.Ibn
Taimia
observed that the deviant group theKhawarij
was the firstbida
' or corruption in Islam because its followers judged other Muslims as heretics and legalized killing them.
It can be added that theWahhabia
, and for the same reason, is the lastbida
' in Islam.
5. Some of the Prophet's comments on the rise of theKhawarij
and their deviation from Islam also apply to theWahhabis
. Consider, for example, the Prophet's saying that: «a group of people shall emerge from the east who reads the Quran without understanding it. They shall deviate from it like an arrow missing its target. Shaving the head shall be their distinguishing characteristic.»
In commenting on this saying, al-Qastalani
said that «'due east' means east of al-Medina such asNajid
and further.»
Najid
is the birthplace ofWahhabia
from which it spread to other places.Also
, shaving their heads was one of theWahhabis
' established tradition which was mandatory for all their followers including women. None of the deviant groups who predated themwas known
to impose it. Some of the religious scholars who witnessed the rise of this movement maintained that there is no need to write books to refute theWahhabia
because it is sufficient to repeat the Prophet's saying that 'Shaving the head is their distinguishing characteristic,' since none has done it before them.
6. The Prophet described theKhawarij
as «those who will slaughter Muslims and leave the pagans unharmed.»
This also applies to theWahhabis
who fought only Muslims. Their scholars and books also call for waging war on other Muslims only.
7. Al-Bukhari
reported thatIbn
Omar described theKhawarij
as «having applied verses revealed regarding pagans to the believers.»
Ibn
Abbas
is reported to have said on the same subject:
Don't
be like theKhawarij
who interpreted some [verses] of the Quran to apply to the faithful. Those verseswere revealed
regarding followers of other divine messages and pagans. TheKhawarij
were ignorant of their meanings and as aresult
they killed [Muslims] and looted their possessions.
TheWahhabis
followed suit by applying verses revealed in the case of idolaters to the believers.
8. We can now imagine the following dialogue between a Sunni and aWahhabi
:
-TheWahhabi
: TheHanabila
[i.e. followers of ImamIbn
Hanbal
] books are also ours. Which of these books do you disapproveof
? If you indeed have something against them then you must cite their books and not their critics!
-The Sunni: What do you think of theKaramita
? [a
dissident group formed during the Abbasid rule].
-TheWahhabi
: They are pagans and idolaters.
-The Sunni: But they claim adherence to the Prophet Household's doctrines and that their books are also theirs.But
the books of the Prophet Household contain nothing but words of enlightenment and truth.
-TheWahhabi
: TheQaramita
were liars and historians have demonstrated their heresy and falsification.
-The Sunni: Then you accept evidence presented by historians?
-TheWahhabi
: Yes!
Imam al-Shafi
said that the historian's methodology in relying on multiple sources is better, in his opinion, than the acceptance of a single source by the narrators of the Prophet's Tradition.
-The Sunni: Then you must accept what the historians considered as evidence of theWahhabi
heresy. A person's deedmay be held
as evidence against him or her even if he denies doing it.And
when theQaramita
legalized murdering Muslims and stealing their possessions no doubt regarding their heresy remained. This also applies to yourWahhabi
masters.
-TheWahhabi
: (was angry and speechless).
- The Sunni thenadded:
What is your opinion of the description of theKhawarij
as heretics who shall be punished with Hell's fire?
-TheWahhabi
replied:
The consensus is that theKhawarij
deviated from the true path and thus incurred Allah's wrath.But
theKhawarij
were put to rout at theNahrawan
battle and theWahhabis
do not belong to them!
-The Sunnisaid:
Why do you think theKhawarij
deserved Allah's wrath?was
it because of the inadequacy of their prayers and fasting?
-TheWahhabi
: No!
-The Sunni: Was it then because of their devotion, or recital of the Quran or payinglipservice
to the truth?
-TheWahhabi
: No!
-The Sunni persisted: Why then? Tellme
!
-TheWahhabi
stammered and could not manage a reply.
-The Sunni: There is one and only one reason for incurring Allah's wrath and that is legalizing the slaughter of innocent Muslims and the theft of their possessions after calling them hereticsand also
whoever makes the claim that he is the only true Muslim. Anyone who commits such deeds and makes such claims deserves the same fate.