Thursday 2 April 2015

Dealing with Non-Muslims عبد الرحمن.org

A must read for those living in Non-Muslim or Mixed Socities


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Fifthly: having mutual business dealings with them, and buying needs from them, and importing goods and weapons from them by paying their price, there is no harm in that. And the Prophet sallallaahu‘alaihiwasallam used to have dealings with the disbelievers. Likewise he sallallaahu‘alaihiwasallam dealt with the people of Khaibar and they were Jews upon the basis that they would farm the land in exchange for a part of its produce. This is not from alliance and love, rather it is affairs of mutual benefit. It is obligatory that we are aware of these matters, and that they do not enter into love and alliance and are not something prohibited.
And likewise taking a loan from them, the Prophet sallallaahu‘alaihiwasallam took some food from a Jew as a debt and he left his coat of armour as a surety with him and he sallallaahu‘alaihiwasallam died and his coat of armour was left as a surety with the Jew, for some food which he bought for his family. There is nothing to prevent this because these are wordly matters and matters of welfare and it does not indicate love and affection in the hearts. So we must differentiate between this and this, because there are some people, who when he hears the texts of enmity towards the unbelievers and not loving them, then he may understand that he cannot have any dealings with them and cannot have any connection with them whatsoever, and that there is to be a total cut-off from them. No, this is something limited by rulings and limits and conditions which are well known with the people of knowledge, which are taken from the Book of Allaah and the Sunnah of His Messenger sallallaahu‘alaihiwasallam.
Sixthly: Allaah has permitted marriage to the women of the people of the Book with the condition that they are chaste with regard to their honour and dignity. And Allaah has made permissible for us to eat the meat slaughtered by them.
Seventhly: that there is no harm in responding to their invitations and eating their food which is permissible, just as the Prophet sallallaahu‘alaihiwasallam did.
Eighthly: is treating neighbours who are disbelievers well, because they have the right of being neighbours.
Ninthly: it is not permissible to wrong or oppress them. He the Most High said:
And let not hatred of a people prevent you from treating them justly. Do justice, it is closer to taqwaa (dutifulness to Allaah). [5:8]
[1] [Meaning the Muslims united under a Muslim ruler, i.e. the army of Muslims, with the ability to do so.]
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