The Answer to the Question: ‘When will the Hijrah take place?'
to Abu Abdur Rahman At-Tameezy
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Question:
As-Salaamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullah Wa Barakaatuhu,
In this question I am comparing the time
when the Prophet (saw) attained the Nusrah and the beginning of the
Hijrah by his companions with what is happening today in Ash-Shaam. Hizb
ut Tahrir is a political party that treads the path of the Prophet
(saw) to establish the Islamic State. And now Hizb ut Tahrir has begun
to attain the Nusrah in Syria as we have witnessed that from the Central
Media Office of the Hizb.
The question: Why does Hizb ut Tahrir not
request its members to make Hijrah to Syria like the Prophet (saw)
requested from his followers? Or does the reality differ? Please clarify
this issue.
Answer:
Wa Alaikumu Salaam wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakaatuhu,
Yes, indeed the Messenger (saw) did order
the Sahaabah (Companions) to make Hijrah to Madinah however this was
after the Messenger of Allah (saw) had obtained the Nusrah from the
people of Al-Madinah i.e. after the second pledge (Bay'ah) of Al-Aqabah.
This is because it was a Bay'ah made upon the ruling where Madinah
became Dar ul-Islam Hukman (in its ruling) as the power had been
achieved within it for Islam and the Muslims. And it awaited the arrival
of the Messenger of Allah (saw) so that it became Dar ul-Islam Fi'lan
(in actuality) in which the Islamic rulings were applied...
And
when the likes of the second pledge of Al-Aqabah is achieved for us
then the time for Hijrah will take place in accordance to the Shari'ah
rules.
Your Brother,
Ata Bin Khalil Abu Al-Rashtah
16 Rajab 1434
26/05/2013 |
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