Among those who have been side-tracked all their life was a righteous
scholar ‘inshallah’ from what we have seen of him, and Allah knows best
what’s in the hearts. His name is Sheikh Imam Abdullah bin Hasan bin Qu’ood, who held the
same position as many others whose names reached the peaks and are
repeated on our tongues daily, yet he is not as popular. We need to keep
in mind what many forget that being a Sheikh is a duty to please Allah and not a beauty and popularity contest.
There is a reason some gain so much fame in certain countries while
others who are more knowledgeable get side-tracked. Some ulama know they
are being used while others are sincere and don’t comprehend it. Many
are used to maintain the stability of governments because the masses
have always had confidence in their ulama. There are governments that spend millions promoting ulama, putting
millions more at their disposal as long as they remain beacons for that
corrupt government, injecting the masses with loyalty to that
government.
For a Sheikh, fame is easy to attain. Make matters easy and give the masses the popular opinion!
For a Sheikh, fame is easy to attain. Make matters easy and give the masses the popular opinion!
The top two Twitter famed scholars in the Arabian Peninsula, one of
which is about to reach nearly 3 million followers and the other nearly 2
million, both were in Libya at separate times months before Qaddafi was
over toppled on dawah tours, invited by Gaddafi and his son “Saif
al-Islam” – personally. Through their speeches they would at times
directly praise and make duaa for the leader or his government. One went
on to return to the Arabian Peninsula to talk about the great
achievements of that government. (Alhamdulillah for YouTube that saved
it all.)
When the Arab Spring broke out it was now popular to be against the
Gaddafis. They began to speak against that same man, his government and
supposed achievements. I’m not sure what changed within months?
Saif al-Islam called one of the pair in the midst of the problem
seeking help in calming the masses to merely repeat the same words he
did a few months ago. But now popularity demanded otherwise.
There were days where the knowledgeable were respected for their
knowledge, adherence and solidarity to it. Not the advertisements,
looks, followers or even the ‘make up’ they put on!
Imam bin Qu’ood born in 1925 – 1343H, may Allah raise him and all our scholars’ ranks, was a man who was into international dawah before many knew what dawah was—a teacher and friend of my father (may Allah give him a long life full of deeds).
Much was said about him that I’m not going to repeat as it’s all over, but there was plenty purposely buried.
Two stands in the history of this man will give you a glimpse of what he was really about.
Out of the many positions he held one was being a member of the
Permanent Committee for Islamic Research and Fataawa (in Arabic,
al-Lajnah ad-Daa’imah lil-Buhooth al-’Ilmiyyah wal-Iftaa).
In 1406 at the age of 63, he was suddenly “ordered/forced” into
retirement from that position. Some claimed he reached the age of
retirement, but it was deeper than that.
The King in a meeting with the ‘ulama was assuring the people that
the television and some social issues have gotten much better,
Islamically. While most remained silent and some nodded, the lion Ibn
Qu’ood stood up and in the outmost respectful manner and begged to
disagree. He went on later to ordain more good and forbid the evil that
none spoke about, especially during that time –most done in secrecy,
until he was “forced” into retirement and side-tracked.
Eager to see him as a student in Medina, I finally found him in his
tent in Mina during Hajj. I presented him with a list of questions I had
along with my tape recorder.
He asked my name, was happy to see me, and asked about my father,
then said, “Do you and your father still live in America?” I said,
“Yes.”
With a humble smile he said, “Well when you move out of the land of
the kuffar, I’ll answer you. That’s more important than your questions.”
I stayed after him but he refused to answer.
I told him Saudi does not give refuge for Muslims to live. He told me
I want you to come with me to Riyadh (may Allah raise his ranks).
In the past 11 years especially, this story kept repeating itself in
my mind and how imams like him had so much foresight and how I realized
the hard way that he was right; leaving the lands of the kuffar was more
important than my list of questions.
Another stand is what Adel Alhatool said, a man who knew him very
well, “By Allah, I saw Imam Ibn Qu’ood walk out of prayer in Makkah in
Haram when al-Sudais over did his duaa’ for the King! As Sudais is known
to do many times.”
Many today would call one a khawarij if he did that. They can only
accept one opinion of scholars who made duaa for their leaders. In fact
after research, the famous saying (Had I had one supplication that would
be answered it would be to our leader) has no chain to it. And even so,
the same man they attribute it to most of the time (Imam Ahmad) had
made duaa’ against his leader and was imprisoned by him. In fact, Imam
Ahmad passed through Tartoos where the khalifah Alma’moon was buried and
refused to allow those with him to ask Allah for mercy upon him because
he declared him a Kafir.
I can (to some degree) respect if one wants to make duaa’ for a
leader in the Muslim world (may Allah cure our hearts in their
humiliation); but they can’t accept (to no degree) the opinions by those
who chose to make duaa’ against their leaders in Muslim countries.
This reminds me of a famous imam who led Taraweeh for some time in
the Haram of Makkah. Sheikh Ali Jabar, whose unique high/low tone voice
used make those praying behind him feel as if they were really on a
floating ride in another world with the Koran – the man who literally
brought millions to tears. He too was suddenly side-tracked. I prayed
behind him as a child in 1984 and was always asking people where did
that Imam vanish to?
Working in the Ministry of Justice, he had seen so much injustice! He
gave advice but it fell on deaf ears. He then refused a high ranking
position as a judge, offered to him by the King in an attempt to win
him. With his refusal they forced him into retirement from the Ministry
of Justice leaving him for some time with no job.
Due to his popularity the King attempted to win him over again and
again by offering a very generous offer in return for recording the
entire Koran on high-tech equipment. He refused but did it on his own.
For years the rumour was that after leading with that exceptional voice
and memorization he was hit with an evil eye and lost his mind! I met
him while in Medina in the 90s and wallahi he did not lose his mind,
they lost theirs!
Those wicked in power have always tried to manipulate history. However, with what little of media we have we will keep their names afloat inshallah. If we forget, Allah has not and will not. Sheikh Ali died with a smile and those who washed him said even though he was overweight he was light in our hands, it only took three of us carry him around and his body was as fresh as can be.
May Allah Subhanahu watala raise their ranks to Firdous!
Written By Shk Ahmad Musa Jibril
7 October 2012
21 Dhul Qa’dah 1433
7 October 2012
21 Dhul Qa’dah 1433
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