Q. Is one who calls himself a "Salafi" to be considered a partisan
(hizbi?)
A. There is not harm [1] in labelling oneself with Salafiyyah when it is in
truth. However, if it is merely a claim then it is not permissible to label
oneself with Salafiyyah, whilst one is upon a manhaj other than that of the
Salaf.
The Ash'aris for example, say "We are Ahl us-Sunnah wal-Jamaa'ah"
and this is not correct. This is because what they are upon is not the manhaj of
Ahl us-Sunnah wal-Jamaa'ah. It is likewise for the Mu'tazilah who call
themselves "Muwahhideen" (Monotheists).
All of them claim to have love for Laylaa
Yet Laylaa does not affirm this for any of them
Hence, the one who claims that he is upon the madhhab of Ahl us-Sunnah
wal-Jamaa'ah [actually] follows the path of Ahl us-Sunnah wal-Jamaa'ah and
abandons the Opposers. However if he [is one who] wants to unite the lizard and
the fisth - as they say - meaning, to unite a creature from the land with a
creature from the sea, then this is not possible. Or to unite water and fire in
a vessel. In light of this, Ahl us-Sunnah wal-Jamaa'ah do not reconcile with the
path (madhhab) of those who oppose them such as the Khawarij, the Mu'tazilah,
the Hizbiyyeen amongst those who call themselves, the Contemporary Muslims. Such
is one who wants to unite between the errors and misguidance of the
contemporaries with the manhaj of the Salaf. So "the latter part of this
Ummah will not be corrected except by that which corrected its earliest
part." The essence of the matter is that it is necessary to weigh matters
and to separate them.
NOTES
[1] Shaikh ul-Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah said: "There is no criticism for the
one who proclaims the way (madhdhab) of the Salaf, who attaches himself to it
and refers to it. Rather, it is obligatory to accept that from him by unanimous
agreement (Ittifaaq) because the way (madhdhab) of the Salaf is nothing but the
Truth (Haqq)" [Majmoo al-Fataawaa 4:149]
I say: Reflect – dear reader – upon the words of Shaikh ul-Islaam
which [were uttered] before approximately eight centuries, and it is as if he is
refuting one of the contemporaries of today who ascribes himself to knowledge
and says, ‘Whoever makes it obligatory upon the people that he should be
an Ikhwani or a Salafi or a Tablighi or a Sururi, then his repentance should be
sought. Either he repents or he is to be killed.’!!!
He said this in a cassette which circulated heavily amongst the youth and
which was called "Flee from Hizbiyyah Like you would from a Lion"
[*]
[*] After completing this book some papers reached me which contained some of
Aa’id al-Qarni’s recantations from some of his errors. I found that
amongst them was his recantation of this grave error. It is from justice that we
mention this particular one: "Fourteen: I had said in a cassette,
‘Whoever makes it obligatory upon the people that he should be an Ikhwani
or a Salafi or a Tablighi or a Sururi, then his repentance should be sought.
Either he repents or he is to be killed.’ This is an error that emanated
from me and I seek Allaah’s forgiveness from it. What I meant was that
whoever did that, then he has legislated (into the religion). However, it is an
error regardless and I pardon myself from it. I believe that the madhhab of the
Salaf is the correct madhhab and it is the one that is obligatory for the people
to follow, to be guided by it and to traverse its path."
So I say: Subhanallaah! How has he granted himself the right to place the
True Salafi Manhaj amongst these other methodologies (manahij) and astray,
innovative deviant sects?
And our question to this person who actually lives in the land of Tawhid
– and who holds a Masters degree in Hadith – is if a person is not a
Salafi then what is he?
And the ‘Allaamah, ‘Abdul-‘Aziz Ibn Baz – the
[former] mufti of Saudi Arabia was asked: What do you say about the one who
calls himself ‘Salafi’ or ‘Athari’? Is this is a
tazkiyah (purification) of his own self?
So he replied – may Allaah have mercy upon him – "When he is
being truthful [in his claim] that he is Salafi or Athari then there is not harm
in that, [this is] similar to what the Salaf used to say, ‘So and so is a
Salafi’, ‘So and so is Athari’ as a tazkiyah (commendation)
which was necessary, a tazkiyah that is obligatory." [Cassette: Haqq
ul-Muslim 16/1/1413 Ta’if]
And Shaikh Bikr Abu Zaid said, "And when it is said, ‘Salaf’
or ‘the Salafis’ or ‘Salafiyyah’ then this is an
ascription to the Salaf us-Salih, all of the Sahabah – may Allaah be
pleased with them. So whoever followed them in goodness, and not those who were
led astray with desires… And those who were firm upon the methodology
(minhaj) of Prophethood were associated (by others) to the Salaf us-Salih. Hence
it was said to them, [that they are], ‘the Salaf’, ‘the
Salafis’ and an ascription to them [being the word] ‘Salafi’.
So upon this, the word Salaf means, the Salaf us-Salih (the Righteous
Predecessors). And this word when it is applied generally means everyone who
guides himself by the Sahabah – may Allaah be pleased with them –
even if he was in this modern time of ours. It is like this, and this is what
the sayings of the People of Knowledge are agreed upon. Therefore, this is an
ascription which does not have any aspect which departs from the requirements of
the Book and the Sunnah. Rather it is an ascription which does not depart, even
for one moment, from the very first generation [of Muslims]. It is from them and
returns to them. As for the one who opposes them with a particular name or
custom, then no, even if he lived amongst them and in their time." [Hukm
ul-Intimaa p.36].
I say: This ascription occurs in the books of biographies (of narrators).
Imaam adh-Dhahabi says in the biography of Muhammad bin Muhammad al-Bahrani,
"And he was devout, good, a Salafi". [Mu’jam
ash-Shuyukh(2/280)]
And he said in the biography of Ahmad bin Ahmad bin Ni’mah al-Maqdisi,
"And he was upon the aqidah of the Salaf" [Mu’jam ash-Shuyukh
(1/34)]
Therefore, ascribing oneself to the Salaf is an ascription which is necessary
and required so that a differentiation can be made between the true Salafi and
the one who hides behind them. Also so that the affair does not become confusing
to those who want to guide themselves by them {the Salaf). So when the heretical
groups and astray partisanships that lead astray have increased, then the People
of Truth announce and declare their ascription to the Salaf with a view to free
themselves from those who oppose them. And Allaah the Most High says to his
Prophet and the Believers,
And who is better in speech than he who [says: "My Lord is Allâh
(believes in His Oneness)," and then stands straight (acts upon His Order),
and] invites (men) to Allâh's (Islâmic Monotheism), and does
righteous deeds, and says: "I am one of the Muslims." [Fussilat
41:33]