Al-Ibaadiyyah
- Categories: Misguided & Deviant Sects -
Q: Who are the
Ibaadis?
A:
Praise be to Allaah.
1 - Definition.
The Ibaadis are a group of Khaarijis* who are named after their
founder, 'Abd-Allaah ibn Ibaad al-Tameemi. They claim that they are
not Khaarijis, and they deny this origin. But the truth is that
they are not extreme Khaarijis like the Azraqis*, but they agree
with the Khaarijis in many issues such as denying the divine
attributes, saying that the Qur'aan is created, and allowing
rebellion against oppressive rulers.
2 - After whom are the Ibaadis
named?
Their first founder was 'Abd-Allaah ibn Ibaad from the tribe of
Banu Murrah ibn 'Ubayd ibn Tameem. He was named after Ibaad which
is a village in al-Yamaamah known nowadays as al-'Aarid.
'Abd-Allaah was a contemporary of Mu'aawiyah and died at the end of
the reign of 'Abd al-Maalik ibn Marwaan.
3 - Their most important
beliefs:
· From their books it seems that they deny the divine attributes,
and they agree to a large extent with the Mu'tazilah in the
misinterpretation of divine attributes. But they claim that their
views are based on sound evidence, when they interpret the divine
attributes in a metaphorical sense, which explains the meaning
without likening Allaah to His creation. But the truth of this
matter is the view of Ahl al-Sunnah wa'l-Jamaa'ah, who follow the
evidence and affirm the names and attributes of Allaah as He
Himself has affirmed them, without denying them, discussing how,
they are, misinterpreting them or likening Allaah to His
creation.
· They deny that the believers will see Allaah in the
Hereafter.
· They misinterpret some matters having to do with the Hereafter
and deny that they are real, such as the Balance (Meezaan) and the
Siraat.
· The attributes of Allaah are not additional to His Essence, they
are His Essence.
· The Qur'aan in their view is created, and they agreed with the
Khaarijis in that. Al-Ash'ari said in Maqaalaat al-Islamiyyeen,
"All the Khaarijis say that the Qur'aan was created." Maqaalaat al-Islamiyyeen,
1/203.
· In their view the one who commits a major sin is a kaafir in the
sense of being ungrateful to Allaah or being a hypocrite.
· In their view people fall into three
categories:
- Believers who are sincere in their faith
- Mushriks whose shirk is obvious
- People who have affirmed belief in Tawheed and Islam, but who do
not adhere to its practices and acts of worship, so they are not
mushriks because they have affirmed belief in Tawheed, but they are
not believers either because they do not adhere to the requirements
of faith. So they are included with the Muslims in rulings having
to do with this world, because of their affirmation of Tawheed, and
they are included with the mushriks in rulings having to do with
the Hereafter because they were not sincere in their faith and they
went against the requirements of Tawheed.
· They believe that those of the people of the qiblah who differ
from them are kaafirs but not mushriks; it is permissible to marry
them and inherit from them. Their weapons, horses and anything that
may be used for war is permissible as war booty and everything else
is haraam.
· The one who commits a major sin is a kaafir and when he is
committing sin and persisting in it, he cannot be admitted to
Paradise if he has not repented, for Allaah does not forgive major
sins unless those who commit them repent before death.
· They call the one who commits a major sin a kaafir, claiming that
this is kufr in the sense of ingratitude to Allaah or in the sense
of hypocrisy, not in the sense that he is a kaafir who is beyond
the pale of Islam. Ahl al-Sunnah wa'l-Jamaa'ah on the other hand
call such a person disobedient or a sinner. Whoever dies in such a
state - according to Ahl al-Sunnah - is subject to the will of
Allaah: if He wills, He will forgive him by His grace, and if He
wills, He will punish him by His justice until he is cleansed of
his sin, then he will be moved to Paradise. But the Ibaadis say
that the sinner will abide in Hell forever, so in this regard they
agree with the rest of the Khaarijis and Mu'talizah who say that
the sinners will abide in Hell forever.
· They deny that there will be any intercession for the sinners who
are believers in Tawheed, because sinners - in their view - will
abide in Hell forever, so there can be no intercession for them to
be brought forth from Hell.
· Some of them criticized the caliph 'Uthmaan ibn 'Affaan,
Mu'aawiyah ibn Abi Sufyaan and 'Amr ibn al-'Aas (may Allaah be
pleased with them).
Mawsoo'ah al-Adyaan wa'l-Madhaahib
al-Mu'aasirah, 1/63.
Islam Q&A
*Khaarijis: Or khawarij, the earliest sect who separated themselves
from the body of the muslims and declared war on all those who
disagreed with them, stating that a wrong action turns a muslim
into an unbeliever.(Source:Taha Publication)
*Azraqis: The azraqites, the most extreme kharijite group in basra
who followed nafi` ibn al-azraq (d. 65/686), whose position is that
anyone who commits a sin or act of disobedience to Allah is an
unbeliever and goes to hell forever. any muslim who did not share
their opinion in detail was considered a mushrik; those who did not
emigrate to their camp were considered mushriks; and the wives and
children of such mushriks were considered mushriks. since not
joining them was considered a sin they therefore felt justified in
fighting, robbing and killing all non-azraqite muslims. they
utilised the practice of isti `rad to ascertain the personal view
of a muslim. if he said, "i am a muslim," they killed him
immediately because there could be no muslim outside their own camp
- but they let non-muslims live.(Source:Taha Publication)