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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Fiqh - Bribery Leads to Corruption and Destruction

If bribery spreads throughout a society, it will undoubtedly be
corrupt and doomed to destruction. Man undertook the Trust that was
offered to the heavens and the earth but they refused to bear it.
Hence, it is obligatory on man to observe this Trust in the most
perfect way that is required of him in order to win the pleasure of
Allaah The Almighty and reform society.
However, if the Trust is lost, it results in the corruption of the
society and it becomes disordered and disunited. To preserve this
trust, Allaah The Almighty forbids His slaves from doing anything that
could lead toits loss or decrease. Hence, AllaahThe Almighty has
prohibited bribery, which is spending moneyso as to reach something
that is unlawful, either through giving the briber what he is not
entitledto have or exempting him from what is obligatory on him.
Allaah The Almighty Says )what means(:
•}And do not consume one another's wealth unjustly or sendit ]in
bribery[ to the rulers in order that ]they might aid[ you]to[ consume
a portion of the wealth of the people in sin, whileyou know ]it is
unlawful[{]Quran 2:188[
•}Devourers of ]what is[ unlawful.{]Quran 5:42[ in the context of
dispraising the Jews.
There is no doubt that bribery is unlawful as Ibn Mas'oodsaid in his
commentary on the aforementioned verse.
Bribery is a Grave Major Sin
Some scholars consider bribery tobe a grave major sin, especially if
paid to affect the judgment of a person in a position of trust. This
is supported by a Hadeeth on the authority of 'Abdullaah ibn 'Amrwho
said, "The Messenger of Allaahcursed both the briber and the bribed
person."]At-Tirmithi[ This Hadeeth indicates that bribery is a grave
major sin because it is known that only grave sins and evildoings
deserve to be cursed.
Aspects of Bribery
Nowadays, bribery prevails in many sectors of numerous societies, to
the extent that thereis almost no area of life that is free from
bribery, especially in third world countries. There is bribery in
judgment such that thejudge takes the side of the undeserving or
prevents someone from having his right, gives precedence to the one
who does not deserve to be preferred and vice versa, or is partial in
his judgment to a relative or someone of high status - due to an
unlawful bribe that he received. There is also bribery in implementing
judgment. There isbribery in appointing people when someone pays a
bribe to those who are in authority to appoint someone while there
areothers who are more deserving of the job than him.
Leaving aside the fact that this is unlawful and the consumption
ofwhat is unlawful, it is also betrayal of the Trust because the
better and the more efficient person should be appointed to the job.
Allaah The Almighty Says)what means(:}The best one you can hire is the
strong and the trustworthy.{]Quran 28:26[ Moreover, there is bribery
in the field of education, construction and many other fields that are
too numerous to mention here.
Effects and Harms of Bribery
Bribery is a crime that has grave effects and serious consequenceson
the individual and the society. We shall summarize some of them as
follows:
1- Entrusting a mission to those who are not qualified to do it: When
one pays a bribe to have a job that he is not qualified for, this
leads to shortcomings in his work output and production and leads to
the wasting of resources.
2- Destruction of principles and good morals: The spread of bribery in
a society means the destruction of the morals of the members of this
society, loss of confidence between them and the spread of bad morals
like negligence, indifference, losing a sense of allegiance and
belongingand the onset of frustration.
3- Wasting property and endangering souls: If one imagines that
bribery prevails in a society until it reaches the sector of health
and the production of medicine, what would be the condition of
people's health when they use bad medicines that were licensedthrough
bribery? Imagine that one walks across a bridge that has grave defects
that endangers people's lives and properties and that the contractor
who built it obtained permission to finish thework and construction
through bribery.
How many casualties and financial losses would stem from the fall of
that bridge? One should draw an analogy to this case in all fields.
Hence, bribery leads to the wasting of money and endangering of souls.
The Difference Between Bribes and Gifts
There is no doubt that there is a resemblance between a bribe and a
gift but the main differencebetween them lies in the intention and
motive behind eachof them, for the one who presents a gift seeks to
win the love of others and their acquaintance and to show kindness to
them.
Is a Gift Presented to a Ruler Considered a Bribe?
Many scholars are of the opinion that the ruler's acceptance of gifts
is a type of bribe. In a Hadeeth on the authority of Abu Humayd
As-Saa'idihe said,
The Prophetemployed a man from the tribe of Al-Azd named Ibn
Al-Lutbiyyah to be a Zakaah]obligatory charity[ collector. When he
returned he said ]to the Prophet[, "This is for you andthis was
presented to me as a gift." The Messenger of Allaahthen rose to the
pulpit and praised Allaah The Almighty and extolled Him. Then he
said:"I employ a man to do a job and he comes and says this is for you
and this was presented to me as a gift? Why did he not remain in the
house of his father, or the house of his mother, and see whether gifts
would be given to him or not? By Allaah, if any one of you took
anything unlawfully, he will come with it on the Day ofResurrection,
carrying it on ]his back[. I will not recognize any of you on the Day
of Resurrection with a grunting camel, or a bellowing cow, or a
bleating ewe."Then he raised his hands till we could see the whiteness
ofhis armpits. Then he said twice, "O Allaah! Have I conveyed ]Your
Commands[?" ]Al-Bukhaari and Muslim[
An-Nawawisaid, "This Hadeeth clarifies that the gifts received by
governors are unlawful to receive and an unfaithful act because it is
a breach of their trust. The Messenger of Allaahclarified in the same
Hadeeth why those who are in a position of trust are not permitted to
accept gifts, unlike those who are not in the same position for in
their case a gift is recommended. All that the governor receives under
the name of gifts should be returned to the one who gave it. If it is
notpossible, it should be paid to the Muslims' Treasury."
Ibn Battaalsaid, "The gifts ofthe governors should be put in the
Muslim Treasury. The governor cannot own it unless the Imaam requests
it for him."
What is the Ruling on the One Compelled to Pay a Bribe?
What should one do if it is decided that the gifts that are presented
to officials are a type of bribe, but the whole society is controlled
by bribery and the governing regime is so corrupt that he cannot have
his right without paying a bribe?
Scholars decided that in this case only, the bribed person is the
onewho bears the guilt, whereas the one who gives the bribe is free
from liability. This is so if he does this to have his right or to
ward off some harm that may afflict him, his religion or his property.
Therefore, if scholars issue a Fatwa )ruling( about the permissibility
of paying a bribe in case of compulsion and state that the person who
pays the bribe would not be held guilty, does this not indicate that a
bribe is like stealing? Rather, it is worse because it ruins the
consciousness of those in authority and drives them to wrong others
for the sake of the briber. At this point, the regime will become
corrupt and will be like a toy in the hands of criminals and unjust
people who follow their fancies and possess money that they can pay to
thosewho possess authority and publicpositions.

A Sad Love Story

Once a boy lived his life with some struggles... One day he saw a girl
in his street whose home is next to his house.. When the girl saw the
boy first she covered her face cuz she became shy.. The boy was
thinking why she covered her face..after some days the boy started to
see the girl often and the girl too saw him.. They both know that they
love eachother but they didn't say that.. It continued for nearly 8
months.. On one sad day the girl shifted her house and went to
somewhere without saying to him because she scared with her dad.. The
boy became so sad and was crying.. It happend before 4 years but the
boy still remembers the girl.. He always pray for her.. Do uknow who
is the boy?? Its me! I loved her from my heart and i will love her
till my death...

Love

hey there,
i am 22years old post graduate, and i am truelyin love with a guy.
He is very innocent and trust me his innocence took me away from this
world to my dream world,but its lyk one sided love,,,ya he is with me
in present but he is kind of money minded n senseles to emotions kinda
guy.
It hurts me alot wen he cls me wen he needs me to do his work,,n
sumtyms it irritates me alot.
I cn't leave him bcs i love him,,he also claims that he loves me bt i
dnt feel lyk it.
Guys pls tell me what to do?
Shud i leave him or shud i wait for him to come with love in this relationship?

Ramalan Articles, - Ramadan Contest!

The season of glad tidings, whichbrings the greatest joy to the hearts
of the believers is near. It brings the universal competition that
starts with the first night in the month of Ramadan and ends with its
last night. Get ready for the greatest opportunity and the most
blessed season in the whole year.
It is the great competition that was proclaimed by Allaah The Exalted
in the Noble Quran when He Says )what means(: }Race toward forgiveness
from your Lord and a Garden whose width is like the width of the
heavens and earth, prepared for those who believed in Allaah and His
messengers.{ ]Quran 57:21[
Bear in mind that the prize in thiscontest is the greatest prize
ever.It is Paradise, whose width is equal to that of the heavens and
the earth. It is Paradise, which abounds in bliss and pleasures which
the self desires and the eye enjoys. These heavenly, spiritual and
physical pleasures are beyond words – the eye has not seen, the ear
has not heard and no human heart has ever perceived such bounties!
Is there any better prize than Paradise? Is there a greater aspiration
or objective for the seekers of spiritual ranks and human perfection,
other than gaining the pleasure of Allaah The Exalted and looking at
His Face?
Description of the competition:
Let us describe the competition to you so that you can join it with
proper understanding of the nature of the competition.
The competition takes place in the holy month of Ramadan, when all the
gates of Paradise are opened.
The conditions of the competition:
First: the competitor should give up all forbidden acts and sins that
he used to commit before joining the competition. He should give back
people their duerights, evade prohibitions, falsehood and evil, in
every form. He should also shun listening to songs and music and
disallow them in his house, shop or workplace.
The contestant should also abstain from playing cards, and stay away
from idle gatherings. He should avoid saying, or even listening to
backbiting, gossip, lies and falsehood. He should purify his tongue
from words of obscenity and vulgarity, and avoid listening to such
immoral actions. He should purify his mouth and his gatherings from
such mood altering substances such as tobacco, hookah and the like.
Second: the competitor should show determination and persistence in
carrying out the following:
A – Declaring his repentance to Allaah The Exalted, saying, "O Lord! I
am seeking Your Forgiveness for all my sins and I repent to You from
any ill belief, word, or deed that does not please You. O Allaah The
Exalted; forgive me and accept my repentance; for You are the
All-Forgiving."
B – Carrying out the following good deeds:
1 – Performing the five daily prayers in congregation without missing a Rak'ah.
2 – Reciting the Noble Quran day and night throughout the monthof Ramadan.
3 – Carrying out many voluntary prayers night and day throughout the
month of Ramadan.
4 – Giving money, food, drink andclothing in charity, according to
one's abilities and what one can afford.
5 – Supplicating Allaah The Exalted a lot and seeking His forgiveness,
especially during Sahar )the time before dawn( every night.
Would you like to be awarded with the Hoor )celestial maidens(? Would
you like to add new life to yours? Would you like to add abundant
rewards to yourrecords? Would you like to earn the rewards of a
thousand months, i.e. 83 years and 4 months? Would you like to expiate
all your sins and erase all your misdeeds? All these benefitscan be
gained by participating in this competition faithfully and with
devotion.
In order to earn all this, safeguard your ears from listening to songs
and music, backbiting, obscenity and vulgarity. Guard your hands from
touching what is impermissible and your legs from walking to what is
forbidden. Evade backbiting, gossip, lying, falsehood, obscenity and
vulgarity. Do not preoccupy your heart with what does not avail you
and with thinking what is not necessary.
Offer your money in charity; for it is the optimal time for giving in
charity. Observe I'tikaaf in the mosque, hoping for the rewards of
Allaah The Exalted and fearing His punishment. Strive in worshipin the
House of Allaah The Exaltedso that you would earn His forgiveness and
have your repentance accepted. Your place is in the first rows in
congregational prayers; you should strive not to miss the opening
Takbeerah )Allaahu Akbar( of every prayer. Do not forget the Noble
Quran. You should recite it during the holy month of Ramadan, ponder
over its meanings with an attentive heart, tearful eyes and a
yearningheart.
May Allaah The Exalted render you among the forerunners uponwhom He
bestows His peace and the blessed winners in the great contest!