The truth about Shaykh al-Jilaani and Shaykh Ibn 'Abd al-Wahhaab
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Q: What do you
think of Sheikh Abdul Qadir Jilani?
I have heard some really bad stories about Abdul Wahab and how he
disgraced the religion of Islam? What is your opinion on
this?
A: Praise be to
Allaah.
When speaking about people, what we say must be based on knowledge
and fairness. In the case of a man who has achieved a great deal in
the way of religion, we must acknowledge his achievements, but that
does not prevent us from pointing out his mistakes. This general
principle is to be applied when speaking of Shaykh 'Abd al-Qaadir
al-Jilaani and other Muslim scholars.
Shaykh 'Abd al-Qaadir (may Allaah have mercy on him) is one of the
imaams of Islam. He attained a position of leadership over the
Muslims of his time, in knowledge, good deeds, issuing fatwas and
other aspects of religion. He was one of the greatest shaykhs of
his time, enjoining adherence to the sharee'ah, enjoining what is
good, forbidding what is evil, and giving that precedence over all
else. He was an ascetic (zaahid) and a preacher, in whose
gatherings many people repented. Allaah caused him to be well-liked
by people and his virtue became widely-known - may Allaah bestow
abundant mercy upon him.
Shaykh 'Abd al-Qaadir was a follower, not an innovator. He followed
the way of the righteous salaf and in his books he encouraged
people to follow the salaf; he also enjoined that upon his
followers. He used to tell people not to follow innovations in
religion, and he stated clearly that he was opposed to the ahl
al-kalaam ("Islamic philosophers") such as the Ash'aris and their
ilk.
Shaykh 'Abd al-Qaadir agreed with Ahl al-Sunnah wa'l-Jamaa'ah - the
followers of truth - concerning all issues of 'aqeedah (belief),
namely Tawheed, faith, Prophethood, and the Last Day.
There are some minor mistakes and errors in his books, and some
innovations which are relatively insignificant when compared with
his achievements. To find out more about them, along with an
explanation of where he went wrong, please see (Shaykh 'Abd al-Qaadir al-Jilaani wa
Araa'uhu al-I'tidaaqiyyah wa'l-Soofiyyah, by Shaykh Dr. Sa'eed ibn
Musfir al-Qahtaani, 440-476).
Moreover, it is not right to make one Muslim scholar, let alone
anyone else, the sole source of what is true and correct, in the
sense that one takes what he says as being true and what goes
against that as being false - not Shaykh 'Abd al-Qaadir and not
anyone else. Rather the truth is that which is in accordance with
the Qur'aan and Sunnah, no matter who says it, and what goes
against the Qur'aan and Sunnah should be ignored and avoided, even
if it is said by 'Abd al-Qaadir al-Jilaani, Maalik, al-Shaafa'i,
Ahmad or anyone else.
There is a point which we must make here, which is that praising
Shaykh 'Abd al-Qaadir does not mean praising everyone who claims to
follow him. Not everyone who claims to follow a shaykh or a
tareeqah or anything else is to be believed. How often has it
happened that a person who is thought to be a true follower turned
out to be the farthest removed from what was thought to be the
case? How many misleading people don the cloak of asceticism and
piety when they have nothing to do with either of them? Hence the
Sufi tareeqah which is known nowadays as the Qaadiriyyah is not
following the straight path which the Shaykh (may Allaah have mercy
on him) followed, rather it is a deviant Sufi tareeqah which has
deviated from the guidance of the Qur'aan and Sunnah; it
exaggerates a great deal about Shaykh 'Abd al-Qaadir and even
attributes to him things that can only rightfully be attributed to
Allaah. Some of them exaggerate concerning his grave, seeking help
from it, and some of them exaggerate about his attributes and
miracles (karaamah).
By comparing the actions of those who claim to follow the shaykh
with what is narrated in the Qur'aan and Sunnah, what was narrated
from the righteous salaf and even what was narrated from the Shaykh
himself (may Allaah have mercy on him), we will clearly see that
there is a huge gap between the two, and that the Qaadiri group has
deviated from the path of its shaykh whom they claim to be
following. That is because they have introduced so many innovations
(bid'ahs) into the religion of Allaah, that the Shaykh would never
have approved of. It has been narrated from the respectable
scholars that they regarded this group as extreme, for example what
was said by Shaykh al-Islam Ibn Taymiyah (may Allaah have mercy on
him) in his refutation of al-Bakri concerning the issue of ziyaarah
or visiting graves (1/228), and in the fatwas of Shaykh Muhammad
ibn Ibraaheem Aal al-Shaykh, indicates that they have committed
some actions of shirk. See: (Fataawa
Ibn Ibraaheem, 1/276, 109). Fataawa al-Lajnah al-Daa'imah,
2/250-252, Al-Durar
al-Sunniyyah, 1/74
With regard to the 'Abd al-Wahhaab mentioned in the question,
perhaps what is meant is Shaykh Muhammad ibn 'Abd al-Wahhaab (may
Allaah have mercy on him). If we want to know more about him, we
cannot find anyone who can describe the man better than himself,
because when there is a man concerning whom people's opinions vary
greatly, with some praising him and some condemning him, we should
look at what he says in his writings and his books, and at what is
correctly attributed to him, then weigh that against the Qur'aan
and Sunnah. What Shaykh Muhammad ibn
'Abd al-Wahhaab said, describing himself, was: "I tell you
that- praise be to Allaah - my belief and my religion, according to
which I worship Allaah, is the way of Ahl al-Sunnah wa'l-Jamaa'ah,
which was the way of the imaams of the Muslims, such as the four
Imaams and their followers until the Day of Resurrection. But I
explain to people that they must devote their worship sincerely to
Allaah (ikhlaas). I forbid them to call upon the Prophets and the
dead among the righteous and others, and from associating them with
Allaah in any act of worship that should be done for Allaah alone,
such as offering sacrifices, making vows, putting one's trust,
prostrating and other actions which are due to Allaah and in which
no one should be associated with Him, not any angel who is close to
Him or any Prophet who was sent. This is the Message which was
proclaimed by all the Messengers, from the first of them to the
last of them, and this is the way of Ahl al-Sunnah wa'l-Jamaa'ah. I
hold a high position in my village and people listen to me. Some of
the leaders denounced that because it goes against the customs they
grew up with. I also obliged those who are under me to perform
regular prayer, pay zakaah and fulfil other Islamic duties, and I
forbade them to deal with ribaa, drink intoxicants and other kinds
of forbidden things. The leaders could not criticize that or find
fault with it, because it is something that is liked by the common
folk, so they directed their criticism and enmity against that
which I enjoin of Tawheed and that which I forbid of shirk, and
they confused the common folk by saying that this goes against what
everyone is doing, and they caused a great deal of fitnah…" (al-Durar al-Sunniyyah, 1/64-65,
79-80).
Any fair-minded person who studies the books of this man will know
that he is one of those who call people to Allaah with sure
knowledge, and that he bore many difficulties and hardships in
order to restore Islam to its pure form, when it had been altered a
great deal at his time, and that was because of his opposition to
the whims and desires of the leaders, who stirred up the ignorant
masses of the common people against him, so that they could
continue to enjoy their positions of worldly leadership and
wealth.
I urge you not to be easily influenced by others with regard to
what you listen to and believe. Rather you should be a seeker of
truth, defending it no matter who is promoting it, and I urge you
to avoid falsehood and error no matter who is promoting it. So if
you look at any of the books by this shaykh - and I recommend you
to read Kitaab al-Tawheed alladhi huwa
haqq Allaah 'ala al-'Abeed [Kitaab al-Tawheed is available
in English translation] - you will find out how great the Shaykh's
knowledge was, and how important his call is, and the extent to
which his words have been twisted and accusations have been made
against him.
You can see some of the accusations made against the Shaykh and
find out the response to them by clicking on the following link for
information in English, And this link will give you the information
in Arabic:
More importantly, I urge you to ponder the Qur'aan and Sunnah, to
ask trustworthy scholars about matters concerning which you are
confused. Beware of those who follow their whims and desires, and
of shirk in all its forms. If you do that, then the question of
whether Shaykh Muhammad ibn 'Abd al-Wahhaab (may Allaah have mercy
on him) was right or wrong becomes irrelevant. Moreover you should
realize that it is haraam to violate the honour and reputation of
Muslims by saying things about them in such a manner as to
undermine their position, even if what is said is true - so how
about if it is false?
May Allaah help us and you to follow true guidance and the religion
of truth, and to do that which pleases Him.
And Allaah knows best..
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Sheikh Muhammed Salih Al-Munajjid