Thursday, March 10, 2022

"They wish to go for judgement (in their disputes)…"

 
Question: What is the general meaning of the Taghout? We would also like to know the interpretation of Ibn Kathir concerning the Ayaah mentioned in Surah an-Nisaa:
"Have you not seen those who claim that they believe in that which has been sent down to you, and that which was sent down before you, and they wish to go for judgement (in their disputes) to the Taghout while they have been ordered to reject it. But shaytaan wishes to lead them far astray."

We would like to know two things:
 
Firstly: What is the general meaning of the Taghout? Is what is said by Ibn Kathir: “The Taghout of every people are those whom they refer to in judgment beside Allah,” included in this meaning? Does the word Taghout comprise rulers and those who refer to them in judgment when they do not judge according to the Shar’ (Law) of Allah according to the interpretation of Ibn Kathir?

Secondly: What is the meaning of His saying:
"They wish to go for judgement (in their disputes)…"
 Some of them said that the “wish” here is a hidden act that nobody knows. Therefore, we cannot judge with Kuffr for whoever goes for judgment (outside the Shar’ of Allah) except after realizing his inner intention which is inconceivable. Others said that the “wish” here means an explicit doing derived from the Hadith of the Prophet (saws) that means content and continuity in seeking judgment in this way. Which one is true?
 
Answer: Firstly, the general meaning of Taghout is what is worshipped instead of Allah. This ‘Ibadaah may be by Salaah, Sawm (Fast), vowing, resorting for removing harm or bringing benefit, referring to him in judgment instead of the Qur’aan and Sunnah or any other thing that should be dedicated to Allah Alone. The Taghout in the Ayaah means all what is referred to for judgment besides the Qur’aan and Sunnah including man-made laws, systems, inherited customs and habits or what is thought by chieftains, leaders and soothsayers.

Therefore, we know that systems made to be referred to for judgment are included in the meaning of Taghout. Those who are worshipped besides Allah, though they were not satisfied with that, as Prophets and righteous people will be excluded from the meaning of Taghout. The Taghout is whoever calls and incites people to do so from among the jinn and mankind.

Secondly, what is meant by “wish” in the saying of
Allah:
"They wish to go for judgement (in their disputes) to the Taghout…"
Is what is accompanied by signs and indications that prove the intention. This is affirmed by the next Ayaah:
"And when it is said to them: 'Come to what Allah has sent down and to the Messenger, you see the hypocrites turn away from you with aversion.'"
This is also affirmed by the cause behind the revelation of the Ayaah that was mentioned by Ibn Kathir and others in interpreting this Ayaah. Continuity in doing anything means approval. Thus, these things remove the problematic saying that “wish” is a hidden meaning that cannot be judged except after knowing the intention of the doer, which is inconceivable.

May Allah grant us success. May the Salaah and Salaam be upon our Prophet Muhammad, his family, and Companions.

Signed by the Shuyoukh:
‘Abdullah Ibn al-Qa’yd
‘Abdur-Razzaq al-‘Afifi
‘Abdul-‘Aziz Ibn Baaz
 
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