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Contents
The Pillars of the American Campaign
Democracy
Pluralism
Human Rights
Freedom of Belief
Freedom of Expression
Freedom of Ownership
Personal Freedom
Free Market Policies
Conclusion
Bismillah-ir-Rahman-ir-Raheem
The collapse of the Soviet Union in the early 90's was not just the
break up of a state, it was the failure of an ideology, and its end,
both internationally and universally. The conflict (Cold War) which
broke out after the Second World War between the Western bloc, under
the leadership of America, and the Eastern bloc led by the Soviet
Union, was not simply an international conflict between two camps,
but also an ideological struggle between two ideologies, Capitalism
and Socialism. The arena of this conflict was not confined to Europe
alone, rather it extended to the whole world, ending with the
collapse of the Soviet Union and its fragmentation into many states.
The Marxist-Socialist ideology failed as a system and way of life
for these states and their people, and Marxism-Socialism ceased to
exist internationally as well as universally.
It was natural for America and the Western bloc as a whole to
consider this collapse of the Soviet Union and the downfall of
Socialism as a victory for the Capitalist ideology as a system and a
way of life. It was also natural for the followers of Capitalism to
exaggerate in portraying this victory even to the extent that the
Japanese philosopher Fukiyama, called it '' The End of History''.
Ideologies do not end by the downfall of the states which embrace
them, even if this downfall led to the break up and fragmentation of
the states, rather they terminate when their nations and peoples
renounce them and embrace other ideologies and start moulding their
lives on their basis. This is what happened with Marxism-Socialism;
all the nations and people which the Eastern camp was composed of
abandoned it, and turned to Capitalism and started to build their
lives upon its basis.
However, Islam, as an ideology, remained existent universally after
the destruction of its state, the 'Uthmani Khilafah, in 1924 CE,
because the Islamic Ummah with all her different peoples continued
to embrace this ideology despite the fact that it was removed from
their practical lives and from the international sphere. The
ideology remains present in the world as long as there is an Ummah
who embraces it, even though this Ummah does not implement its
systems for reasons beyond its will. However, it ceases to exist
internationally if there is no state to convey it, and to direct
international policies upon its basis. Accordingly the Islamic
ideology has existed in the world from the time that the Islamic
Ummah in Madinah was formed on its basis, after the hijrah of the
Messenger (saw) to Madinah where the first Islamic State was built.
It continued to exist internationally since that date until the
demise of the 'Uthmani Khilafah in the first quarter of this
century.
Regarding Socialism, it began in the world towards the end of the
19th Century when it gained a public opinion amongst the peoples of
Europe. It existed internationally in 1917 when a state was
established in Russia and its neighbouring countries, which was
later known as the Soviet Union. Socialism continued to exist
internationally until 1991, when the Soviet Union collapsed and its
peoples abandoned Socialism and consequently Marxism-Socialism ended
internationally and in the world. With the downfall of Socialism,
Capitalism prevailed alone on the international arena because there
was no longer any state in the world carrying any other ideology
able to build international policies upon its basis.
In terms of universality, two ideologies remained Islam and
Capitalism. With Capitalism dominating internationally, a New World
order emerged. Thus the term 'New World order' is correct from this
perspective. Therefore it was natural for the American President
George Bush(Sr) to announce the birth of a New World order, because
America is the leading state, the leader of the Capitalist states,
and the standard bearer for propagating the Capitalist ideology.
America started to spread Capitalism from the moment she went out to
the world as a colonialist state, because colonialism both in its
old or new form is the method for spreading this ideology. However,
what has emerged recently is that since the domination
internationally of its ideology, America has begun to campaign to
make it prevail in the whole world. And in the same way that it
succeeded with the help of the other Capitalist states in making
Capitalism the foundation of the international relationships and
traditions, it now wants it to be the way of life for all the
nations and peoples of the globe. Based upon this plan the people
are not only to implement Capitalism as systems and laws but also to
embrace its creed, and take its thoughts, its own concepts, criteria
and convictions in all the domains of life and not simply be
satisfied by merely implementing it.
America had endeavoured to make the Capitalist ideology the basis of
international relations, traditions and laws, since the
establishment of the United Nations, when it made the Capitalist
traditions the cornerstone of the convention of this international
organization. Yet in reality America could not succeed in achieving
this goal whilst the Soviet Union still led the Eastern camp on the
basis of Socialism and imposed the presence of its ideology
internationally and in the world. So Moscow was able to prevent the
absolute domination of Capitalism internationally by exploiting the
hardship and slavery suffered by colonized nations and peoples which
resulted from the oppression, injustice and greed of the colonialist
Western states. So it waged a fierce campaign world-wide in which it
portrayed colonialism in its true ugly face, by making colonialism
and Capitalism synonymous and expounding that the way for liberation
from colonialism was only through Socialist revolution. This
campaign succeeded greatly to the extent that many people started to
incline towards Socialism. The states, which gained independence and
freed themselves from colonialism, by its old face, raised the
slogan of Socialism.
However, America realized that the old face of colonialism would be
a danger to the Western international powers, and to Capitalism as
an ideology. Therefore, it cunningly worked to contain the
aspirations of the nations and the peoples towards Socialism and it
started itself to help these nations and peoples rid themselves of
the overt form of European colonialism, and started to restrict
those independent states with a new vicious form of colonialism
based on an indirect economic, political and cultural hegemony which
was represented in military accords, alliances, mutual security
agreements, economic and financial aid and cultural programs. Thus,
under the flags of independence and liberation a new colonialism
replaced the old colonialism. However, with the collapse of the
Soviet Union and Socialism, the international arena became open for
Capitalism and there was no longer any resistance to the sole
domination of Capitalism internationally.
The UN, which since the 1940s had served only as a forum of speech,
with no real power due to the Soviet right of veto, now changed to
become a vast international organization with international
authority. And it became an important tool to reinforce the hegemony
of America on one side and consolidate the Capitalist traditions on
the other.
As for the American campaign to make Capitalism an ideology for all
nations and people of the globe, it meets no resistance except in
the Islamic world. This is because the rest of the nations and
people of the world either already embrace Capitalism as is the case
with the US, Western Europe and their followers such as Canada,
Australia and New Zealand or others like Russia and the states of
what once were known as the Eastern bloc who have renounced
Socialism and started to mould their lives on the basis of
Capitalism. Although states like China, North Korea, Vietnam and
Cuba are still raising the slogan of Socialism, in reality they no
longer believe in it and gradually turn to Capitalism without any
official proclamation. Other nations and peoples of Latin America,
the Far East, South East Asia and some countries and tribes in
Africa who continually did not have any ideology, do not perceive
Capitalism as a doctrinal rival. The Islamic Ummah is the only
nation from amongst the non-Capitalist nations which has an ideology
which she embraces, despite the fact that currently she neither
lives according to it nor conveys it to the world. Therefore the
American campaign to make Capitalism solely dominate the world is
not met by real resistance except in the Islamic world.
All the current governments in the Islamic world do not implement
Islam, even though some of them claim to do so, but instead
implement Capitalism in a distorted form. It is the Islamic Ummah,
which did not vanish with the destruction of the Khilafah state,
that began from the early 1950's to perceive her path for revival on
the basis of Islam. It began to make moves to mould her life
according to its basis, and look forward to save the world with it,
despite the division which the Kuffar created in her, before and
after the destruction of the Khilafah, and despite that her rulers
are agents for the Kuffar who maintain the dominance of Kufr
established by the West in the Muslim lands. These rulers guard the
interests of the West, consolidate its influence, and proceed in all
their domestic and foreign policies according to Western directions
and orders.
Although the revival of the Ummah is not yet complete, and proceeds
slowly due to the oppression and persecution against those who work
for it by the agent rulers, and because of what those rulers create
of an atmosphere of suppression and terrorism and due to the Kuffar
plans that the agents implement against their own people to make
them succumb to the yoke of Kufr. Yet despite all this the Kafir
West, led by America, is afraid of the Ummah completing its revival
and the return of the Muslims as one Ummah distinct from all other
peoples which lives as a single entity; the Khilafah State. A state
which will resume the conveyance of her message to the world to save
it from the suffering, disorder and immorality to which it has sunk
due to the hegemony of Capitalism and its opportunistic and
materialistic values. Values which have turned the world into a
jungle without security or tranquillity, and despite all the
scientific and technological fruits which humanity has achieved.
So the Kafir West still recalls how Islam transformed Arabs from
fighting tribes living at the margin of history into a civilised,
distinguished Ummah, with a civilization that illuminated the world,
an Ummah which was able to become the master of the world in a short
span of time and continued to be so for ten centuries spreading
justice, security, high values and prosperity, in every place that
the standard of the Khilafah was raised.
Therefore the West fears that the Islamic Ummah would make a return
again and destroy its influence and interests not over its land but
over the whole globe. Upon America and the West realizing this fact,
the American campaign is directed primarily against the Islamic
Ummah despite the fact that the campaign is on a worldwide scale.
This campaign has other motives such as the Capitalist greed, the
ambitious desire of America and the West towards the resources of
the Muslim lands, the geographic and strategic advantages of these
lands, and the fact that they constitute a huge market for the
products of the West and are a source for the raw materials
necessary for its industries as well as its huge oil reserves vital
for its life. Notwithstanding all these motives the principle motive
behind this campaign is the potential threat from the Islamic Ummah
against the interests of the West, and its international influence
as well as upon its very existence once the Islamic Ummah wakes up,
revives, and carries her message to the world.
The Pillars of the American Campaign
America depends, in her campaign against the Islamic world, on a
number of pillars.
The first pillar: Its international weight and influence in the
Islamic world, particularly after the second Gulf War policy which
resulted in the consolidation of her influence in the whole Islamic
region. Due to this weight and influence the existing states in the
Islamic world became more compliant to American pressure and plans
aimed at suppressing Islam by forcing Muslims to embrace Capitalism.
The second pillar: While America is the leader of the Capitalist
states, she ensures that others participate in this campaign. She
uses their influence and their agents to guarantee the success of
this campaign in the whole Islamic world particularly as these
states do not differ from America in viewing Islam as a threat to
them, to their proper influence and interests.
The third pillar: The international law, and its tools represented
by the UN, its charter and its other sub-organizations and
institutions which America employs to implement its plans and cover
with the international law. And the measures which it deems
necessary to take, whether these measures are political, economic,
military or other.
The fourth pillar: The world media dominated by America and her
allies, which is used as one of the most deadly weapons in its
campaign by using them to propagate its slogans. The media is used
to distort the image of Islam and to incite the world against those
who adhere to it, portraying them as fundamentalists, zealots,
extremists and terrorists. This weapon should not be underestimated
especially after the revolution in telecommunications in the second
half of this century which has transformed the world into a tiny
village where the written, audible and visual media has access into
every single home.
The fifth pillar: Perhaps the ugliest and most dangerous of these
pillars are the agent rulers and the circle around them of
underlings, hypocrites, opportunists and those lured by the Kafir
culture and fascinated by its way of life. This circle also includes
those who pretend to care about Islam whether they are government
scholars or those presented to the people as Islamic intellectuals
from some Islamic movements who are in reality nothing more than
secularists, calling for the detachment of the deen from life.
All of these serve the American campaign by turning the Muslims away
from their deen to Capitalism by all ways and means including media
misinformation, distortion of the concepts and rules of Islam, the
implementation of Kufr laws, as well as setting up legislation
necessary for this implementation. They also serve it by subjugating
the state in the Islamic world with various treaties, pacts and
constraints to keep them under the influence of the Kuffar and
fulfilling their role in executing the plots of the Kuffar to
impoverish the Ummah to do away with the Islamic values in her
besides the attack against the sincere aware sons of the Ummah to
silence them, thereby spreading an atmosphere of submission and
intimidation over the people, so that no one dares to voice the
truth. All for the purpose of humiliating the Ummah and forcing her
to submit to Kufr and the Kuffar.
These are the most important pillars which America relies upon in
her campaign against Islam and the Muslims, for the purpose of
suppressing Islam through forcing the Muslims to embrace Capitalism.
This campaign manifests itself in four slogans which essentially
constitute the core of Capitalism: democracy, pluralism, human
rights and free market policies.
Before addressing these slogans and refuting them in detail it is
necessary to explain the falsehood of the basis from which they
emanate.
This basis is the Capitalist creed, i.e. the creed of detaching
''Religion'' from life. This creed does not result from a rational
process, nor even from a logical one, rather it is a compromise
between two contradictory ideas; the idea which the clergy used to
call for in the ''Medieval Ages'', namely the submission of everything
in this life to the ''Religion'', i.e. Christianity and the idea which
some thinkers and philosophers called for, namely the denial of the
existence of a Creator.
So the idea of detachment of the ''Religion'' from life is a
compromise solution between these two sides. A compromise solution
is conceivable between two similar views where there is some
disparity, but it is inconceivable to exist between two
contradictory views. Either there is a Creator who created man,
universe and life and accordingly this discussion will then be about
whether this Creator has prescribed a system for man to proceed
with, in this worldly life, and Who will account him after death on
his adherence to this system, or, there is no Creator and
accordingly the religion would not be detached from worldly life but
rather would be rejected from it.
But to say there is no importance in the existence or non-existence
of a Creator is a matter which does not convince the mind or
reassure the nafs (soul). Therefore the mere fact that the
Capitalist doctrine is a result of a compromise in an issue which
allows no such compromise is enough in itself to refute this
doctrine for both those who believe in the existence of a Creator or
those who deny His existence.
The decisive rational evidence leads to the conclusion that there is
a Creator Who created man, universe and life, and that this Creator
has prescribed a system for man to follow in this life and He will
account him after death on his adherence to this system. However,
the issue at hand is neither to discuss the existence of the Creator
nor the system which He set up for man, rather it is to discuss the
Capitalist doctrine and to expose its falsehood. In this regard it
is enough to establish the falsehood by the fact that this creed is
a compromise between two contradictory opinions and that it is not
built on reason.
The refutation of the Capitalist creed is sufficient to refute the
whole of the Capitalist ideology because whatever is built on
falsehood is itself false. This means that there is no need to
discuss in detail the fundamentals of the ideology. But as some of
these ideas have achieved widespread circulation throughout the
world and they have gained acceptance by some Muslims, and because
they form the slogans of the American campaign in its ferocious
attack on Muslims and Islam, it has become necessary to address
them, show their falsehood as well as their contradiction with
Islam. Accordingly it is prohibited for Muslims to adopt them and it
is obligatory to reject them and challenge all those who propagate
them. The four slogans of this campaign are democracy, pluralism,
human rights, and free market policies.
Democracy
Democracy is the political framework of the Capitalist thought, i.e.
the ruling system that the Capitalist states and their like
implement. Democracy, for those who embrace it, means that people
rule themselves by themselves with the systems that they choose.
Oftentimes, Capitalists refer to their system as ''The Democratic
System'', but such a connotation is incorrect for more than one
reason:
Democracy was not innovated by the Capitalists but had been preceded
by the Greeks. Moreover, they were not the only ones who implemented
it; the Marxist-Socialists claimed that they were democrats and they
consistently pretended that they implemented democracy.
The most important element of democracy is that it makes the human
being and not the Creator as the legislator, which is logical for
those who call for the detachment of religion from life because this
detachment means to transfer the right to legislate from the Creator
to the human being. The Capitalists, in this issue did not discuss
whether the Creator has obliged man to follow a certain law and
implement it in his life, nor did they even examine this issue at
all, rather they appointed man as the legislator without any
discussion.
For Muslims to adopt democracy means to disbelieve in all - may
Allah forbid - the decisive and conclusive evidences, among which
are many Qur'anic verses which oblige them to follow the law of
Allah and to reject any other law. Moreover, these verses consider
any one of them who does not follow or implement the law of Allah as
either a Kafir, a zalim, or a fasiq, ''And
those who do not rule by whatever Allah has revealed are
non-believers (Kafiroon).'' [ 5:44] ''And those who do not
rule by whatever Allah has revealed are oppressors (zalimoon).''
[ 5:45] ''And those who do not rule by
whatever Allah has revealed are transgressors (fasiqoon).''
[ 5:47]
Thus, whoever does not rule by whatever Allah has revealed, denying
Allah's right to legislate, as is the case with those who believe in
democracy, is a Kafir according to the explicit words of the Qur'an,
because by doing so he is rejecting those decisive verses, and
denying a conclusive text makes a person a Kafir as the Muslim
Fuqaha' agreed unanimously.
The Kafiroon and their agents who rule the Muslim countries, as well
as all those who call for democracy who are counted from among the
Muslims, whether they are individuals or movements, realise that the
basis for democracy is the rejection of the law of Allah and putting
man in the place of the Creator. For this reason, they do not
present democracy from this perspective, but instead claim that
democracy means people ruling themselves by themselves, with
equality and justice prevailing among the people, and the
accountability of the ruler guaranteed. Although democracy
explicitly implies the rejection of the laws of Allah and following
the law of His creation, the advocates of democracy intentionally
avoid addressing the issue of rejecting the law of Allah.
The remaining claims of democracy have no actual reality, the claim
that people rule themselves by themselves is a major fallacy. In all
Capitalist Democratic societies, people do not rule themselves by
themselves, because this is a fanciful idea. In reality, people are
ruled by a certain group of influential people, such as the
prominent Capitalists in the United States and the aristocrats in
England, which are two of the most deeply rooted Capitalist
Democratic countries. These influential groups in the Capitalist
countries hold the necessary means to bring whoever they want into
the government and legislative assemblies (parliaments) so that the
laws which are passed and those charged with their implementation
would be serving their interests.
Regarding what is claimed about equality, justice, and
accountability of the rulers, these are all theoretical, without any
compatibility with reality. It is enough for one to look to America,
the leader of the democratic world, to find that equality, justice,
and accountability are all selective, enjoyed and practised by those
who have a particular colour, religion, race, or financial wealth.
The suffering faced by the blacks, Indians, those of Latin and Asian
origins, those who are not Protestant, and those who are not from
Western European backgrounds is evidence enough that what is claimed
of democracy is - despite some exceptional cases - merely theory.
Consequently, it is not allowed for a Muslim to accept democracy,
because it is Kufr and gives man what is entitled exclusively for
the Creator. It is obligatory upon every Muslim to reject it and to
challenge all those who propagate it.
Pluralism
As for pluralism, it emerged in the minds of Capitalists as a result
of their view of society, which they view to be composed of
individuals who have various beliefs, opinions, interests, needs,
and backgrounds. For this reason, they see that it is inevitable to
have different groups in the society, each with their own goals that
must be represented by a party, a movement, or an organisation.
These should all be recognised and allowed political participation.
So they view pluralism as being contradictory to the one-group or
one party system. However, this pluralism exists only within the
framework of the Capitalist system. There is no place in Capitalist
societies for a group or party which does not believe in the
Capitalist ideology or which works to undermine the existing
Capitalist system.
From this perspective, that is to say, multiple parties within or
based on the same doctrine and in the same framework of one system,
Islam has its own multiplicity which is different from that claimed
by the Capitalists. Islam allows the multiplicity of parties and
movements which are established on the Islamic 'Aqeedah and do not
work to undermine its system, as long as their opinions are Islamic
i.e. emanate from the Islamic doctrine, or built on its basis.
However, the permissibility of multiple parties in Islam does not
mean that Islam permits pluralism based upon the Capitalist
understanding as called for by America and the West. The Capitalist
pluralism emanates from the Capitalist doctrine of detachment of
religion from worldly life. So, according to the Capitalist
pluralism, it is allowed to establish parties and movements to call
for a Kufr doctrine or idea, such as the doctrine of detachment of
religion from life, or to be established on a basis prohibited by
Islam, such as patriotic and nationalist parties. Likewise, it is
allowed to establish movements that call for things which Allah (swt)
prohibits, such as sexual perversion, adultery, to establish groups
defending gambling, drinking alcohol, abortion, and the use of women
as sexual objects.
Therefore, a Muslim cannot accept both the pluralism which America
propagates and the unrestricted pluralism which means accepting the
existence of calls for Kufr and anything which Allah has prohibited.
A matter which is unacceptable for anyone who believes in Allah and
His Messenger because he knows, without a doubt, that Allah will
punish him for such in the Hereafter.
Human Rights
The third slogan that America and the West calls for and strives to
force Muslims to adopt is ''human rights''. Many Muslims are attracted
to this slogan because of the oppression, torture, and persecution
they suffer from their rulers. The origin of these rights is the
Capitalist ideology's view of the nature of man, the relationship
between the individual and the group, the reality of society, and
the function of the state. In its view of the nature of man, this
principle conceives man as inherently good and not bad, and that any
evil that is committed by man is a result of restricting his will.
For this reason, the Capitalists call for freeing mans will in order
to express his good nature. From this perspective, the concept of ''freedom'' emanated and became the most prominent idea in the
Capitalist ideology. The Capitalists also claim that the
relationship between the individual and the community is
incompatible.
Hence, the individual must be protected from the community, and his
freedoms must be secured and protected. This is contrary to what
prevailed at the time of the Feudal system, in which the interests
of the community were prioritised over the interests of the
individual, whereas the Capitalists favour prioritising the
interests of the individual and they consider the state's main
function to be securing and protecting these interests.
As to their view of society, they said that society consists merely
of the group of individuals who live in it. If the interests of the
individual were secured, the interests of the society would be
naturally secured.
All that the Capitalists claim about man and his nature, about the
relationship between the individual and the community, about the
reality of the society, and the function of the state, is incorrect.
Man is neither inherently good, as the Capitalists claim, nor bad,
as the Church used to claim returning to old philosophies based on
the concept of man's inheritance of Adam's sin. The correct view of
man's nature is that he has organic needs which have to be
satisfied. Owing to the mind bestowed upon him by Allah, he acquired
the will to choose the way by which he satisfies his instincts and
organic needs. If he satisfies them correctly, he will have done
good, but if he satisfies them incorrectly or abnormally, he will
have done bad. Thus man inherently is ready to do both good or bad,
and he is the one who chooses the good or bad by his own will. This
is the view that Islam adopts and which Allah ta'ala explained in
His words, ''And a soul and what made it so.
He (Allah) inspired in it its evil and righteousness'' [
91:7-8] ''And We guided him to both ways'' [
90:10] ''We guided him to the way so he is either thankful or
ungrateful.'' [ 76:3]
Also, saying that the relationship between the individual and the
community is a relation of incompatibility and confrontation is an
erroneous representation, whether it is claimed by the Capitalists
who prioritise the interests of the individual over the interests of
the community, or claimed by the Feudalists who called for the
dissolution of the interests of the individual in the community, or
as pretended by the Marxist-Socialists who made the individual
nothing more than a spoke in the wheel of the society.
Islam has prescribed the correct relationship between the individual
and the community as a symbiotic and fulfilling relation, and not a
relation of incoherence. The individual is part of the community as
the hand is part of the human body. Just as the body cannot dispense
from the hand, so the hand is useless if it is separated from the
body.
Islam has assigned rights for the individual as well as for the
community. These rights are neither incompatible nor contradictory,
but complementary. Islam also assigned certain duties upon each
towards the other, and charges the state with the obligation of
securing the balance between the two sides to ensure that neither
will dominate over the other, so that each side must obtain its
rights and accomplish its duties. The Prophet (saw) magnificently
described the relationship between the individual and the community
by saying, ''The example of a man who
watches for the limits of Allah and he who is a transgressor
resembles people who boarded a ship; some of them ended up in the
upper deck and some in the lower deck. When those in the lower deck
want to drink, they would pass by those on the upper deck. Then, the
people in the lower deck would say, What if we make a hole in our
part of the ship without annoying those above us? If the people in
the upper deck let them do so, they will all perish, while if they
stop them, all will be saved.''
Furthermore, the Capitalist claim, that society is composed of
nothing more than a summation of individuals, who live in it, is by
no means correct. The society does not only consist of individuals,
but comprises individuals, the thoughts prevailing amongst them,
together with the system applied upon them. The correct definition
of a society is a group of individuals who share permanent
relationships. The passengers in a ship or a train do not form a
society, even if they amount to thousands, whereas the inhabitants
of a small village constitute a society even if they do not surpass
hundreds.
Based on these facts, the view of the Capitalist ideology towards
the nature of society, as well as its conception of human nature and
the relationship between the individual and the community, is in
error. As for its error in understanding the function of the state,
it is even clearer. The state is not only a tool to secure and
protect the interests of the individual, but also the entity that
takes care of all the affairs of the individual, the community, and
the society both internally and externally according to a specific
system that determines the rights and duties of all parties. In
addition to carrying its message to the entire world if it is built
upon an ideology that addresses human beings in his quality as a
human being regardless of any other consideration.
In summary the view of the Capitalist ideology towards the nature of
the human being, the individual's relationship with the community
which he belongs to and the society in which he lives, and the role
of the state in securing and protecting the individuals interests,
made it (the Capitalist ideology) call to secure four kinds of
individual liberty: freedom of belief, freedom of expression,
freedom of ownership, and the personal freedom. These freedoms are
the basis from which the human rights emanate, and they are the
components of the tribulations in the Capitalist societies, which,
as a consequence, have turned into jungles of wild animals in which
the strong devours the weak and man degenerates to the level of the
animal as a result of unleashing his instincts and organic needs.
People in Western societies make the issue of attaining as much
physical enjoyment as possible their only concern. The Capitalist
ideology considers this as the peak of happiness, despite the fact
that these societies know not the taste of happiness. Rather, they
are overwhelmed by hardship, disorder and unending anxiety.
Freedom of Belief
According to the Capitalists, freedom of belief means that man has
the right to believe or to disbelieve in any ideology, religion and
thought. Furthermore, he has the right to change his religion, or he
has the right not to believe in any religion at all. Some of the
''trumpets of the kuffar'' who are counted from the Muslims claim that
the freedom of belief that the Capitalists call for does not
contradict Islam. They support their claim by the words of the Qur'an,
''There is no compulsion in religion''
[ 2:256] ''Whoever wants to believe, let
them believe, and whoever wants to disbelieve, let them disbelieve.''
[ 18:29]
They intentionally ignore the subject matter of these two texts; the
address in both of them is limited to the non-believers. Muslims
cannot force the non-believer to believe in Islam, and the
non-believers can accept Islam or reject it, as individuals, so
Muslims should not force them to believe in Islam. Such rules do not
apply to Muslims because they have no option after embracing Islam
to disbelieve in it and to renounce it. The rule regarding the
Muslim who becomes apostate is to require his repentance. If he
insists on his disbelief, the capital punishment is applied on him
because the Prophet (saw) said, ''Whoever
changes his deen, kill him.''
Therefore, freedom of belief does not exist for Muslims because they
are obliged to embrace the Islamic 'Aqeedah. It is not allowed for a
Muslim to embrace any other creed, whether it is based on an
originally revealed religion, such as Judaism and Christianity, or
another ideology's creed, such as Capitalism or Socialism, or any
creed from any way of life, or any thought other than the creed of
Islam. Thus it is evident that the Muslim is prohibited to accept
the freedom of religion which Capitalists call for. Consequently, he
is obliged to reject it and to challenge anyone who calls for it.
Freedom of Expression
Freedom of expression means for the Capitalists that man has the
right to express and advocate openly any opinion about any matter or
issue without restriction. This freedom is attractive to some
Muslims, because they live in suppressive police ruled states that
prevent any person from expressing his opinion if it is against the
opinion of the ruler, even if his opinion is based on Islam, and
even if his opinion is an ayah from the Qur'an or a noble hadith as
long as the content of the ayah or hadith contradicts the opinions
or policies of the ruler. As an example, one of the rulers of the
Muslims ordered his agents of suppression to remove ayat and ahadith
from walls of mosques and public places and to destroy them because
they reveal the truth of the Jews, such as Allah's words, ''You
will surely find that the people who hold the most enmity to the
believers are the Jews and those who associate (partners in their
worship of Allah).'' [ 5:82]
In spite of the suffering imposed upon the Muslims - the oppression
of the rulers, their tyranny, and their transgression against the
limits of Allah, they are not allowed to accept what displeases
Allah.
Freedom of expression for the Capitalists is not simply confined to
the accountability of the rulers, or criticising the behaviour of
politicians and others, but it also includes the freedom to openly
proclaim Kufr, deny the existence of Allah, and to call for any idea
even if it contradicts the Islamic creed or disagrees with the rules
emanating from it, such as the call and promotion to what Allah has
forbidden like usury, gambling, alcohol, fornication and sexual
perversion, and for many ideas that undermine the Islamic values,
which Allah has commanded Muslims to hold fast to and protect.
Freedom of expression means allowing the agents, the hypocrites,
those who are disobedient to Allah, and the enemies of Islam, to
openly call against Islam and destroying the entity of the Ummah,
fragmenting her into ethnic groups, regions, sects and groups. It
allows the calls for racist tribalism, which Islam rejects and
forbade Muslims to call for and which the Prophet (saw) himself
described as ''rotten''. Freedom of opinion also allows the calls for Kufr ideas that encourage immorality among women, vice, profanity,
and corruption, and undermines the high values of honour. It is
enough for a person to remember how this freedom allowed the
apostate Salman Rushdie to openly proclaim and distribute what he
said about the Prophet and the mothers of the believers to realise
the extent to which this freedom has reached for Capitalists. It is
true that Islam allows a Muslim to express his opinion about
anything or any issue, but it restricts him only to opinions derived
from the Islamic creed or those built upon it, or within what Islam
allows him to discuss. He has the right to express any opinion, even
if it contradicts the opinion of the Khaleefah and his adoption, and
even if it contradicts the opinions of a majority of Muslims. The
only condition, though, is that his opinion should be based on an
evidence from Shar'a or within the limits of Shar'a. Islam even
obliges the uslim to express his opinion and take the ruler to task
if he abuses his authority by saying or ordering something that
displeases Allah. Islam even elevated this act of standing up to the
rulers to the level of Jihad for the sake of Allah. The Prophet
(saw) said, ''The master of Shuhada is
Hamzah ibn 'Abdul-Muttalib and a man who challenges an oppressive
ruler, ordered him (to do good) and forbids him (from doing evil)
and is killed by him.''
However, it is not allowed for a Muslim to express any opinion that
contradicts Islam, whether re the Islamic creed or anything
emanating from it. Accordingly, he is not allowed to call for the
''liberation of women'', or Nationalism, or Patriotism, or
Regionalism, or a Kufr principle like Capitalism or Socialism, or
indeed any idea that contradicts Islam. Therefore, it is not allowed
for Muslims to adopt the freedom of opinion, which the Capitalists
call for. Everything that is initiated by a Muslim should be
confined by the Shar'a. The Prophet (saw) said, ''Whoever
believes in Allah and in the Hereafter, let him say good or refrain
from saying anything.'' The ''good'' referred to in the hadith is Islam, or what Islam approves of. Islam forbids Muslims to
even show any inclination toward what contradicts Islam because the
Prophet (saw) said, ''You are not considered a (true) believer until
your desires are according to what I came with''.
Freedom of Ownership
Based on the Capitalist thought, freedom of ownership implies that
man has the right to own anything by any means and to do whatever he
wants with what he owns. The only condition is that he does not
transgress against the rights of others, which are defined as such
by the Capitalists. According to this definition, man has the right
to possess anything, whether Allah has allowed it or not, and he has
the right to do whatever he wishes with what he owns, whether he
acts according to Allah's commands or not.
According to this type of freedom, an individual can possess public
property such as oil wells, mineral mines (which is considered like
inexhaustible water springs), sea shores and rivers, and water which
is needed by the community, etc. Also, he has the right to possess
items that Allah allowed, such as a house, a garden, a shop, or a
factory, as well as possessing things that Allah prohibited, such as
a pub, a bank dealing in usury, a pig farm, a brothel, or a casino,
etc. Furthermore, according to this freedom, man has the right to
earn money and invest it through allowed means like inheritance,
gifts, business, hunting, agriculture, and manufacturing as well as
through forbidden means like gambling, usury, trade in alcohol, or
drugs, and many other prohibited means.
It's clear that freedom of ownership as such contradicts Islam and
is therefore forbidden for the Muslims to accept. As a result of
adopting freedom of ownership, the Capitalist societies suffer from
innumerable diseases. Immorality, organised crime, selfishness, and
love of oneself at the expense of others have become established
norms. Deadly diseases, crime, deterioration of the social fabric
including the family, and epidemic social problems, have spread as a
result of promoting everything whether beneficial for people or
harmful, like drugs for example.
As a result of this kind of freedom, wealth is concentrated in the
hands of a few, called Capitalists, who because of this wealth,
became the dominant force that rule societies and states in their
internal and external policies. The Capitalist system derived its
name from these people (as a connotation for its most important
matter). Some of these Capitalists who became owners of arms
factories and arms traders have incited their states, or other
states under their influence, into wars which their people derive no
benefit from. Their only concern is the profit that they accumulate
from selling weapons for the sake of business, regardless of the
blood that is shed and the tragedies that may result.
Personal Freedom
The fourth type of freedom which the Capitalist system calls for and
works to achieve and protect is the personal freedom. According to
this system, every human being has the right to live his private
life as he wishes unless he transgresses against the private lives
of other people. He has the right to marry or to have an
extra-marital relationship with any woman as long as it is done with
her consent. He has the right to practice sexual perversion as long
as this practice does not involve a minor. Also, he has the right to
eat, drink and wear whatever he wants within the public laws. For
these Capitalists, the concept of halal and haram does not exist
when it comes to personal conduct, as long as the person behaves
lawfully, and ''lawful behaviour'' in the Capitalist societies is
subject to disparity from one society to another and from one time
to another.
Religion has no influence upon this freedom. The system is detached
from religion according to the Capitalist ideology. As a result of
applying this type of freedom in the Capitalist societies,
immorality has spread. Men and women live together without any legal
relationship, and even men and women have partners of the same sex
and establish abnormal relationships amongst themselves under the
protection of the law. The personal and sexual perversions that
prevail in the Capitalist societies result from personal freedom,
which has also led to unbelievable conflicts. Pornographic magazines
and movies, sex phone lines, and nude bars are just a few examples
of the abnormalities and perversions which the Capitalist societies
have degenerated to as a result of personal freedom. The evident
disparity between one Capitalist society and another in the practice
of this freedom results from the origin of the Capitalist societies
and their gradual application of the Capitalist ideology.
The Capitalist societies were established on the ruins of the Feudal
system and the traditions and culture upheld by the Church. Because
it was impossible to change these traditions overnight, the
Capitalists were divided among themselves. One group pushed to
immediately abandon these traditions, whilst another group called
for removing the old traditions and culture gradually by taking into
consideration the reality of the societies and the prevalent culture
and traditions at the time. Those who called for the immediate
practice of freedom were called Liberals, and those who called for
the gradual application of freedom were called Conservatives.
Another intermediate group has surfaced between these two groups who
were called Moderates. This ''Middle Group'' was also divided; some of
them were more inclined to the Conservatives and were called
Rightists, and some of them were more inclined to the Liberals and
were called Leftist. The Capitalist societies still have these
classifications of groups today.
A Muslim is not allowed to accept personal freedom because it allows
what Allah has forbidden, even aside from it being a source of
various social diseases. Personal freedom is the freedom of
fornication, sexual perversion, immorality, drinking alcohol, and
other diseases.
These are the four fundamental freedoms which the Capitalist
ideology calls for and the Capitalist states implement, the
Capitalists would even sometimes ascribe these freedoms to their
ideology by calling it ''The Free Ideology'' or the ''Free World''.
These freedoms form the basis of the concept of human rights which
America calls for, they contradict Islam and it is consequently
forbidden to accept or call for them. Despite this, many call for
human rights including from amongst the rulers presiding over the
Muslims as well as their supporters and advocates, who are counted
among the Muslims, together with those enchanted by the Western
culture and the misguided and naive who are either ignorant,
transgressors or kafir . A person who does not realise the
contradiction between ''human rights'' and Islam, and calls for it is fajir, however the person who believes in it as an idea emanating
from the creed of detachment of deen from life, which is a Kufr
creed, and calls for it upon this basis is undoubtedly a Kafir
because in this case he does not embrace the creed of Islam.
Human rights within this context were first advocated at the time of
the French Revolution in 1789 CE and were added as a document to the
French Constitution issued in 1791 CE. Before that, the American
Revolution had called for these rights (1776), and the rest of the
European countries adopted them in the 19th century. However, they
(human rights) remained an internal affair for each state. Human
rights did not emerge into an international law until after the
second World War and the establishment of the United Nations in
1948, when the International Declaration for Human Rights was
issued. And, in 1961, the ''International Agreement of Human Civil
and Political Rights'' was added to it. Moreover in 1966, the ''World
Pledge for Economic, Educational and Social human rights'' was
issued. These concepts remained only international. Only in 1993
efforts were initiated to make them universal: i.e. a law adopted by
people and not only by states. Two years after the collapse of
Socialism and the dominance of Capitalism in the world, a conference
was held in Vienna for the non-governmental organisations for human
rights, and the ''Vienna Declaration for the Non-Governmental Organisations for Human Rights'' was issued, elevating human rights
from an international into a universal tradition that the states as
well as the people had to adopt. It emphasised the universality of
human rights and the need to implement them equally on various
educational and legal levels whilst rejecting the claim that these
rights differ from one society to another. This means to reject
taking Islam into consideration when implementing ''human rights'' in
the Muslim lands.
To emphasise human rights as an international law, the United States
adopted this concept as one of the pillars of its foreign policy in
the late seventies during the term of Carter. The State Department
has, ever since, been issuing an annual report covering all the
states of the world and their compliance with these rights, as well
as the extent to which their people are allowed to practice these
rights. America has embarked on taking a certain stance against
those states that do not abide by these rights. As an example,
America linked the selling of American wheat to the Soviet Union to
its permission for the Soviet Jews to migrate to Israel. Also,
America took violation of human rights as an excuse to intervene
militarily in Haiti in 1994. As is the case with American foreign
policy in general, American policy on ''human rights'' is also
selective towards the world states. It ignores the violation of
these rights by certain states if American interest makes it
necessary not to raise that issue. For some states, she stops at
verbally warning them, whereas it takes military actions against
others, like Haiti. In some cases, America takes economic and trade
measures as was the case with China, or political and diplomatic
measures as it did against other states. All of that is done
according to the American interests, and to the requirements of
dominating and subduing specific states. For Muslims, the rejection
of the concept of ''human rights'' stems from the fact that it
emanates from the Capitalist ideology with its corrupted doctrine,
and from this concept being an expression of the view of this
ideology toward the individual and the society, as well as a
detailed explanation of the four types of freedom upheld by
Capitalism. The creed of this ideology and all thoughts that either
emanate from it or are established upon it contradict Islam. Muslims
have to reject and refute them, and challenge their advocates.
Free Market Policies
The fourth slogan that America and the West raise in their universal
campaign to make the Capitalist ideology the way of life of all
human beings, including Muslims, is the slogan of ''Free Market
Policy''.
Free market policy in this campaign represents an international
application of the freedom of ownership (property) that emanates
from the creed of the Capitalist ideology i.e. the application of
freedom of ownership onto trade relations between states. Free
market policy is defined as diminishing or ending government
interference, specifically in trade but also in the economy in
general. Based upon this definition, America forces all states of
the world to lift trade and custom restrictions that are barriers to
world trade, regardless of their type. Other policies that America
seeks to end in the name of free market policy includes direct trade
protectionism, such as import restrictions on certain goods to
protect similar domestic goods from competition, and includes
indirect protective policies such as imposing high custom fees on
certain imports, subsidising selected domestic products, or limiting
the volume of trade exchange. By imposing these market policies upon
other governments America aims to change the world to a ''free
market'' and open the markets in other countries to foreign
investments, and thereby force countries to abandon their role in
managing their own economy. It means forcing these countries to privatise the public sector, especially in those countries where the
public sector constitutes a high percentage of the economy and is an
obstacle to the prominence and growth of the private sector.
To achieve this goal, America embarked, along with the other major
Capitalist states, upon holding international trade agreements and
establishing economic blocs. Examples of such blocs include NAFTA
(the North American Free Trade Agreement between Canada, the United
States and Mexico), the European Common Market, and EPAC (between
the NAFTA countries and Australia, New Zealand, Japan, the so-called
''Tigers of Asia'' and Indonesia - all of which have access to the
Pacific Ocean). The Capitalist countries also used the club of the
''Group of Seven'' wealthiest countries as a tool to establish and
follow up on the implementation of different international economic,
financial, and trade decisions. These decisions would soon be
considered as international law, particularly those decisions
relating to trade.
GATT (the General Agreement for Tariffs and Trade) remained the
reference for international trade until 1995. Almost all countries
abide by this agreement, whether signatories or not, and because
this agreement is confined to organising trade relations among
countries, and because it has nothing to do with how these states
administer their internal economic and trade policies, the United
States found it insufficient to achieve its goals. Accordingly,
America worked to initiate another alternate agreement in the form
of an institution called the ''Organisation of World Trade'' whose
establishment was announced in Morocco in 1995 by the major trading
countries of the world. Most of the world's states will sign the new
agreement and join the new organisation as a result of the pressures
applied upon them for that purpose by America. What distinguishes
this new agreement most is that it allows the wealthy and powerful
Capitalist states, led by the United States, to intervene generally
in the economic and trade affairs of other member states through
systems imposed by the powerful states. It is no secret that the
main goal of America and the Capitalist states in internationalising
Market Policies is to open the markets of all the world states to
their superior quality products and investments. Such a policy will
maintain the developing countries under the economic and trade grip
of the wealthy nations and will prevent them from building their
economies on strong foundations, which may free them from their
economic subordination to the wealthy states, a subordination which
leaves them only as consumer markets for the goods of the wealthy
nations. Further, under the grip of the wealthy states, developing
countries will not be able to transform their economies into
production economies that depend on heavy industry, without which
they will never develop.
For this reason, Muslims are not allowed to accept the free market
policies that America, and the West in general advocate. These
policies are an implementation of the concept of freedom of
ownership in the Capitalist ideology, which contradicts Islam and
its rules. Moreover, if the Muslim lands abide by these policies,
they will enable the Kuffar to have control over their economies and
could prevent them from ridding themselves of the grip of Kufr and
the Kuffar, a matter which Allah (swt) has forbidden for the
Muslims, ''Allah will not accept for the
Kafireen to have authority over the believers.'' [ 4:141]
Although Islam prohibits the imposition of custom tariffs upon trade
because the Prophet (saw) said, ''Whoever
takes custom tariffs will not enter paradise''. And though
Islam absolutely prohibits imposing customs on traders who are
citizens of the Islamic State, regardless of the source of the goods
(because the Islamic trade policy doesn't take into account the
origin of the goods rather, it looks at the citizenship of the
trader). And though it doesn't allow imposing custom fees upon other
traders regardless of their citizenship, unless similar measures are
taken by other countries, such facts by no means indicate that the
Capitalist concept of ''Free Market Policies'' agrees with Islam and
that Muslims are allowed to adopt them. The existence of
similarities between some Islamic rules and other rules in another
system in some aspects does not mean that Muslims are allowed to
take rules from a system other than Islam. Also, such similarities
do not justify some Muslims labelling Islam by Kufr terms simply
because of some apparent similarities between what Islam calls for
and what other ideologies call for, such as describing Islam as
Socialist (as the poet Shawki did when he addressed the Prophet,
''You are the leader of the Socialists'') or associating shura in
Islam to democracy. Everything emanating from Islam is Islamic and
is neither Socialist, Democratic, or anything else. Furthermore,
Islam existed before Socialism and Democratic Capitalism.
Therefore, Muslims must reject Market Policies because they
contradict Islam from the perspective of their origin and from the
perspective of their basis, and from the dire consequences of their
implementation by Muslims, the least of which results from linking
the economies in the Muslim lands to the Capitalist economy. This
will prevent building their economies on a productive basis and will
lead to enabling the Kuffar to maintain their control on Muslims and
their lands.
Conclusion
These are the main slogans which America and the West call for in
their global campaign to make the nations and peoples of the world
embrace Capitalism. After explaining the corruption of the creed of
this ideology, the corruption of the systems which emanate from it
and after refuting its intellectual foundations (democracy,
pluralism, human rights, and free market policies), and the
clarification of their contradiction with Islam, it is forbidden for
a Muslim even to think for a moment of accepting this ideology or to
adopt anything from it. The American campaign undoubtedly targets
the Muslim Ummah first and foremost because only the Muslim Ummah
has an ideology capable of confronting and challenging Capitalism.
The Kuffar know the history of the Muslim Ummah, which bears witness
to what this Ummah can achieve when she applies its ideology and
carries it as a message to mankind. The clearest proof of this fact
is that America, while simultaneously campaigning to make Capitalism
universal, has initiated another campaign to fight Islam either by
labelling those adherents to Islam as terrorists, or by forcing the
corrupt rulers in the Muslim lands to oppress those who are working
faithfully to revive the Ummah on the basis of Islam, in addition to
distorting the concepts of Islam with the help of these agents and
their cronies.
For this reason, the danger that Muslims face today surpasses all
the dangers they were subjected to throughout their history.
The Crusade Wars were aimed at occupying parts of the Muslim lands.
The abolishing of the Khilafah in 1924 CE aimed at destroying the
entity that protected the unity of these lands from the Kuffar and
prevented them from looting the resources of these lands,
fragmenting them, and implementing the systems of Kufr upon them.
However, those who waged the Crusade Wars, as well as those who
abolished the Khilafah, it did not cross their minds to deviate
Muslims from their 'Aqeedah nor did they work towards achieving that
objective, therefore as soon as the Crusader's invaded, the Muslims
were quickly lured back by their 'Aqeedah and united again behind it
to fight back the Crusaders and eventually repelled them. Also, not
long after the destruction of their Khilafah, Muslims began to
return to their 'Aqeedah once again. Life began to flow into the
Muslims, and they started working to build their Khilafah and to
resume carrying their message. Whereas the current American campaign
aims to destroy Islam by making Muslims reject their creed and
embrace the creed of secularism which calls for the separation of
deen from life and to take Capitalism as a new ''deen'' for them as
the basis of their thinking as well as the systems they live by,
which means to keep Islam completely away from their lives such that
nothing remains of it but clerical rituals conducted in the places
of worship.
This is the truth about what America is calling for as well as what
the agents of the West and their cronies are promoting.
Oh Muslims! In light of this dreadful goal, you must wake up and
realise the reality behind what the Kuffar and their followers are
plotting. You are today called upon to defend your creed, your deen,
and your existence as a Ummah because nations last as long as their
ideologies remain, but they vanish when their ideologies vanish.
It is time to distinguish Truth from Falsehood as clear and distinct
as life is from death. On one side, the side of Falsehood - are
America, the Kafir West, and your rulers and their supporters which
includes the politicians, thinkers, economists, people of the media,
and others allured by Capitalism and seduced by its way of life,
together with those who call for democracy, pluralism, human rights,
and free market policies. And on the other side, the side of the
Truth - are the aware and sincere carriers of the Islamic da'wah and
those who follow them from among the Muslim Ummah who adhere to
their deen.
Your destiny is determined by this battle. After this battle, there
is either dignity in this life and the Hereafter or death and the
disgrace of both this life and the hereafter, may Allah forbid.
Every Muslim who believes in Allah and His Messenger, and the deen
that the Prophet (saw) came with, is obliged to stand on the side of
Truth. He has no other choice because there is no room for
neutrality in this decisive battle.
There is no doubt that the danger of perishing will continue to
threaten you as long as you live like sheep without a shepherd to
protect you and to defend you against misfortunes. Islam has
designated for you, as your shepherd, a Khaleefah to whom you give
bay'ah (pay allegiance) to rule according to the book of Allah and
the Sunnah of the Prophet (saw). You have lived long without a
Khaleefah, which is one of the greatest sins against Allah because
the Prophet (saw) said, ''Whosoever dies
without a bay'ah (an oath of allegiance) upon his neck, he will die
in a state of ignorance (jahilliyah)''.
Only the Khaleefah can re-unify you to fight back mischief and evil.
The Khaleefah will return you to the true identity that Allah (swt)
has designated for the Muslims - the best nation ever brought to
mankind.
Indeed, if you are loyal to Allah (swt) and sincere in your
intentions, you have the capability to free yourselves from the sin
and misery you live in. The Kuffar and their helpers calling for
misguidance - realise this fact. Therefore your rulers spread an
atmosphere of intimidation, fear, and terror amongst you so that you
do not dare to voice the Truth and remain subdued to the Kufr of
Kuffar.
But Allah ordered you to fear none but Him alone. Allah says, ''Do
not fear them and fear Me if you are true believers.'' [ 3:175]
If you fear only Allah, then He will grant you victory, as He
promised, ''If you support the cause of
Allah (His deen), He will help you and make your feet firm.''
[ 47:7]
Allah never breaks His promise, so nothing remains except for you to
help by rejecting the Kufr of Capitalism, as well as all that it
calls for of democracy, pluralism, human rights, and free market
policies, and challenge all those who promote them. Your submission
to Allah will not be complete unless you work with the sincere and
aware Muslims to establish the Khilafah, the shield of the Muslim
Ummah, from Kufr, division, mischief, and evil. Oh Muslims! We call
you to submit to the commands of Allah, ''O
you who believe! Answer (the call of) Allah and His Messenger when
He calls you to that which gives you life.'' [ 8:24]
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