Is It Obligatory to Join a Specific Group?
Shaykh Muhammad Ammaan Al-Jaamee
Question: Is It Obligatory To Join A Specific Group From The Present Day Islamic Groups?
Answered by: Ash-Shaykh Al-Allaamah Al-Mujaahid Muhammad Ammaan Al-Jaamee, rahimahullaah.
These are short but amazing words of advice from the Shaykh,Muhammad Amaan al-Jaamee (rahimahullaah), and
they contain many benefits and important lessons.
The questioner asks: Is it obligatory upon a Muslim that he adheres to a specific Jamaa`ah amongst the religious
Jamaa'at present now?
Shaykh Muhammad Amaan al-Jaamee: Allaah is sought for
aid, before the reply to this question, and the reply
is actually in the introduction, it is obligatory that
the Muslims are a single Jamaa'ah, just like they were
in the very first Jamaa'ah, which we were speaking about.
The Prophet (sallAllaahu `alayhi wa Sallam) described
them as the Saved Sect (al-firqat an-naajiyah). When
he described that sect as saved, and when he was asked
about it, he said that it is "the Jamaa`ah",
Jamaa`ah with a taa marbootah (at the end), which unites
together. As for the Jamaa`aat (i.e.numerous), then
no, it is not permissible that there should be found
numerous Jamaa'aat amongst the Muslims...
And when the Jamaa`aat arose, beginning from the times
of `Alee bin Abee Taalib (radiyAllaahu `anhu), beginning
from that time to ours, whatever Allaah willed, the
Muslims are in disturbance, in continuing and recurring
woes. The Jamaa`aat did not arise except with the emergence
of the Khawaarij during the time of Alee (radiyAllaahu
`anhu), and with the emergence of the Raafidah and the
emergence of the Qadariyyah, then they continued in
succession. When the Jamaa'aat increased and the schools
of thought and (variant) orientations increased, the
great Islamic Ummah was afflicted with this splitting,
and it became insignificant to its enemies, and so they
aquired mastery over it, and colonial activities came
after it, the colonialists colonised the lands of the
Muslims, because they were far away from Islaam, and
that which distanced them from this Islaam was splitting
into these Jamaa`aat. It is upon the zealous Muslim
today, who is sincere to himself, that he asks about
what - I do not (even) say the Sahaabah - (but) about
what the four Imaams that all of the Muslims blindly
follow, "how were they?", and "were there
any Jama`aat in their time?". No!! The Jamaa`ah
is only one, and that is the one that the Qur'aan praised,
in the verse that we recited a short while ago, "The
first (to embrace) faith from the very first (vanguard
of believers) from amongst the Muhaajireen and Ansaar..."
And something that is observed: These Jamaa`aat, just
as the questioner mentioned, the Jamaa`ah of al-Ikhwaan
al-Muslimeen, the Jamaa'ah Islaamiyyah, the Jamaa`at
ut-Tableegh, the Youth (group) of Mohammad, the Youth
(group) of so and so, the so and so Jamaa`ah, the so
and so Jamaa`ah, if we were to mutually enquire as to
what has made us into these Jamaa`aat? The deen is one,
Islaam was brought by the Qur`aan, the Quraan is one,
our qiblah is one, our Prophet is one, Allaah, the diety
is one, and these Jamaa`aat, from where have they come?
These Jamaa`aat came for political goals, or personal
goals, or for deviation (ilhaad) in the deen of Allaah.
That which was produced in these later times was the
political Jamaa'aat which took Islaam as a stairway
(i.e. a means) to enable them to reach the peak of Parliament,
so when they reached the peak of Parliament, they threw
it away. The deen does not have any place to them and
nor any status. But it is a stairway by which they desire
to arrive at the goal. And the majority of the Muslims
are merely an expression of a flock of herd behind the
leadership, and the leadership know their own goal.
And one of them has actually stated their criticism
of the callers of the truth, "They are only concerned
with the da'wah in aqeedah, and as for us, when we see
them making tawaaf around the shrines, we pass by them,
we are headed towards the peak of parliament".
These are the words of a big leader from amongst their
leaders who is alive now, and perhaps he is currently
in Baghdaad. This is the statement of their leaders
in meaning. Verily, the goal behind Islaam, or repeating
the word of Islaam... because the delegates of the Parliament
are Lords besides Allaah, the delegates of the Parliament,
they are legislators on behalf of the society, as you
know, and the parliamentary delegates and the Islamic
Legislation never come together, ever. For this reason,
this is their goal, and they have nothing to do with
Islaam, except the mere ascription.
The Jamaa`ah which is obligatory for us to be with
is the Jamaa`ah that adopts the way of the Sahaabah,
the Taabi`een, and the Taabi`, Taabi`een (the first
three generations), and they do not have any specific
title. And my advice, which the questioner seeks, is
that you keep away from these Jamaa'aat and that you
study with the students of knowledge, those who do not
ascribe to the Jamaa`at and that you traverse alongside
the Muslims. Study the Qur'aan, study the Sunnah, attend
the lessons of aqeedah, the lessons of fiqh and the
lessons of tafseer, and the lessons of hadeeth. Act
upon what know. The Sahaabah, their seeking was for
knowledge, they would be in the valleys, would descend
and attend the sittings of the Messenger of Allaah (`alayhis
salaatu was salaam). They would hear, memorise and then
convey it to those behind them (i.e. their families,
or those who did not attend). So in the same way, you
should learn.There were no such things as academies,
or organised universities, like in this time of ours.
Learn from within this masjid, with alternation (i.e.
rotating between yourselves in attending and conveying).
This is what I advise the one who sought my advice,
that he attends these lessons and benefits from them
and acts by what he learns, and to be distant from the
Jamaa`aat. As for the speech about the Jamaa`aat then
it will be prolonged, but we will suffice with this.
However, my advice is that you do not affiliate with
any Jamaa`ah from amongst the Jamaa`aat, so that they
do not corrupt your heart. Because if you affiliate
with Jamaa`at ut-Tableegh, you will hate others, if
you affiliate with al-Ikhwaan, you will hate others,
and so on. And this is not permissible in Islaam. Islaam
calls you to mutual love and cooperation. You will not
be of sound heart, loving all the Muslims, except when
you remain far away from these affiliations and these
(forms of) partisanship, and you will remain with the
Muslims, from the general Muslims, those who are upon
the right way. In this time, the gatherings of the general
folk are better than the gatherings of the muthaqqifeen
(academics, culturists), the gatherings of the muthaqqifeen
do not have anything but comparisons between the Jamaa`aat.
So and so Jamaa`ah has such and such, and so and so
Jamaa`ah is like this. However, the gatherings of the
general Muslims, then they ask you about the deen and
so they benefit. When you advise them, they accept your
advice. For this reason, it is binding upon you to hold
fast to these lessons in this masjid, as long as you
are in al-Madinah, and you keep away from these Jamaa`aat,
these affiliations and (forms of) partisanship.
And with Allaah is success.
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