Sharia and caliphate for a better Indonesia

Muhammad Ismail Yusanto ,  Jakarta   |  Wed, 04/23/2008 1:07 AM  |  Opinion

The Jakarta Post recently published Prijosusilo's opinion "Comparing the Ahmadiyah and the Hizbut Tahrir" (The Jakarta Post, April 16, 2008). Obviously, there are critical points that ought to be addressed.

Prijosusilo has not backed up his statements with clear arguments or facts. For instance, he has accused HT of adopting Lenin's and Trotsky's styles of political movement. It is unfortunate that such an accusation did not cite any evidence gathered from any HT official literature. Rather, he cited largely an opinion of former HT activist, Ed Husain, without further references.

Furthermore, Prijosusilo has chosen to hide the fact that the verdicts of Muslim scholars against Ahmadiyah was due to Mirza Ghulam Ahmad's claim of messengership and prophethood, not because of being a messiah after the death of Muhammad (peace be upon him).

Accusation against Hizbut Tahrir is not new. In December 2004, The Nixon Center published a book entitled Hizb at-Tahrir: Islam's Political Insurgency by Zeyno Baran. Both Baran and Prijosusilo voice highly similar opinions regarding HT, including opinions that HT instigates hatred against the West, propagates anti-Semitic expression, supports terrorism and adopts communist methods of political struggle.

With regard to the accusation of instigating hatred, one must see the object of the hatred itself. As a political party, HT has vehemently opposed Israeli occupation in Palestine and the American brutal invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan. One must ask again, is it wrong to hate those clear oppressions?

Prijosusilo seemed oblivious to the reason why HT has expressed certain opinions, conveniently accusing HT of merely spreading wholesale hatred against America and its western allies. Prijosusilo must know that HT has maintained consistent opposition against capitalism.

Furthermore, hatred against American capitalist policies has become commonplace in different parts of the world as shown by massive demonstrations against capitalism and the "war on terror".

One must also be clear that HT resisted the formation of the Israeli state at the expense of the Palestinian people. Furthermore, Islam has never been interested in purging Palestine from its Jewish or Christian inhabitants. Therefore, anti-Semitic accusation is misplaced, since the Islamic mission is ultimately providing justice to humanity.

History has witnessed the coexistence of Jewish and Muslim populations under the shade of the Islamic Caliphate for 13 centuries. Jewish citizens of the Islamic state enjoyed living standards that were at par with their fellow Muslim citizens. Non-Muslim and Muslim citizens both had protected access to welfare, peace, tranquility and security, as documented by Will Durant in his book The story of civilization.

Second, HT has adopted a nonviolent method to changing society, which begins with changing prevalent thoughts in society itself without the threat of violence. HT is an intellectual political entity seeking to challenge the current societal frame of thought via public discussions, seminars and debates. HT forbids the use of violence and armed struggle to overthrow current rulers as methods to reinstate the Islamic Caliphate.

Acknowledgement of this nonviolent method was expressed by Craig Murray, former British ambassador to Uzbekistan in an interview with Al-Jazeera on May 17, 2005. Moreover, Bill Rammell, who served as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, also stated there is no incriminating evidence of HT involvement in violence or with al-Qaeda (Hansard, 19/4/04). There is not a single European state banning HT's existence on the grounds of terror involvement.

Third, HT's method is clearly different from the communist movement. There will be no armed struggle or violence to justify the acquisition of power.

Baran has fallen into the fallacy of composition (a misplaced generalization). Obviously, the hierarchical structure of any organization cannot be said to be an exclusive trait of communist party structure. Following Baran's logic, military and parochial organizations should be labeled communists as well.

In addition, Baran also pointed out that both HT and the Communist party have pursued utopian objectives, as stated in their manifesto. Baran's statement may be true for communism, which never established a true communist state from the very day of its inception. However, Islamic ruling system (the Caliphate) is not a utopian dream, since it has existed for 13 centuries and has been led by many successors (Caliphs) of the Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him.

Fourth, Prijosusilo has not disclosed the facts that the majority of Muslim states banning HT are repressive and dictatorial states like Uzbekistan, Egypt, and Syria. Dictatorial regimes have killed, tortured and imprisoned HT activists for criticizing injustice and calling for a just Islamic system of governance.

Fifth, the duty to reinstate a Caliphate cannot be compared with the deviancy of Ahmadiyah. The obligation to have an Islamic State is a mainstream opinion adopted by well-known orthodox Sunni scholars. Shaykh Abdurrahman al-Jazairi stated, "Scholars of the well-known Sunni school of legal thought, such as Abu Hanifah, Malik, Syafi'iy and Ahmad, have reached a consensus that the existence of a Caliphate is a must. The Muslim community must appoint a ruler (Caliph), who has duty to propagate the Islamic call and empower the frail and downtrodden."

Similar thoughts are also stated by Ibnu Hazm in al-Fashlu fil Milal wa al-Ahwa wa an-Nihal. The rest of the classical scholars have also expressed similar opinions in their books, such as Ibnu Khaldun in Muqaddimah, Imam Al-Mawardi in Ahkbm as-Sulthoniyah, Imam al-Qurthubi in his tafseer al-Jami li Ahkam al-Qur'an al-Azhim and Imam An Nawawi in Syarh Shahih Muslim.

Last but not least, does HT present a clear and present danger to the Republic? Within the Indonesian context, HT's call for Caliphate symbolizes a resistance to neocolonialism imposed by western capitalists in this nation. Therefore, the call for sharia and Caliphate is a civic duty of the HTI (HT Indonesia) to implement true independence from exploitation in all shapes and forms.

Asked about national sentiments and territorial integrity, HTI has maintained an unapologetic stance to resist any separatist movements. If national commitment means siding with national interests and its people, HTI has voiced loud opposition against policies that are not in favor of our citizens, such as legislations regarding oil and energy, water resources and capital investments.

Those legislations are heavily ladened with capitalist interests and exploit Indonesia's natural resources. However, if nationalism means unconditional allegiance to secularism, HTI takes a firm opposition for a simple reason -- secularism has failed Indonesia time and again. To embrace a better Indonesia, sharia and Caliphate is a strategic choice.

The writer is spokesperson of Hizbut Tahrir Indonesia.

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CAVEAT EMPTOR - buyers beware. Before we 'buy' the Islamic Sharia we all need to do the obligatory due diligence. We need to study closely whether those nations that are based on the Sharia are peaceful, the people enjoy freedom of religion, speech and expression and whether all groups that comprise the nation have equal opportunities and furthermore whether the government is democratic and not dictatorial (politically or religiously). Finally has the Sharia brought about prosperity amongst the ordinary citizens.

first of all, l want to the HT struggle...because they have given the concrete action...and all of their actions is not solely brutal action, but because of several sensible reasons, so that l disegree if any person says that HTis a group of brutal person...l am not talking as HT-ers, but l just want to tell the truth...so keep on moving and never give up...

Instead of giving solution to a current problem, the writer gives a new problem. I once read a story about a man who

goes to medical doctor and ask about how to cure his illness. The doctor give him a advice to go out at night and

swim in the river. The man said, "is it going to cure my illness?" the doctor answered, "no, but you will get pneumonia and I can cure that illness"

caliphate is just another form of dictatorship or tyranny. At the end, only certain group of moslem people who rules the country and make important decision. They will give justice to their own people and according to their faith only.

They will ignore human rights value. It has already happened in Iran and Saudi Arabia that women's right is suppressed by law, custom, and behavior in the name of Islam.

In malaysia, Lina Joy who wants to convert their religion from islam to christian, is rejected by the court. Human should be able to choose their religion freely.
NO compulsion in Islam.

KHILAFAT IS A PROMISE FROM ALLAH TO BELIEVERS

First of all let me disagree with the title of this article, which is Caliphate for better Indonesia; However as this institution of Khilafat is a blessing from God the title be changed to “Khilafat for a better world”.

In the article it was opined that,

“The Muslim community must appoint a ruler (Caliph), who has duty to propagate the Islamic call and empower the frail and downtrodden."
Before debating on the possibility of appointing a Khalifa from a stinking condition of Muslims at present, I would rather draw your attention to the teachings of Quran in this regard. Allah says in Quran,

‘Allah had promised to those among you who believe and do good works that He will surely make them Successors (Khulafa) in the earth, as He made Successors(Khulafa) from among those who were before them; and that He will surely establish for them their religion which He has chosen for them; and that He will surely give them in exchange security and peace after their fear: They will worship Me, and they will not associate anything with Me. Then who so is ungrateful after that, they will be the rebellious.
(Surah Al-Nur, Verse 56)

Khilafat is granted only to true believers. It is also an assurance to the Ummah to re inspect their belief if they are denied of this blessing.

According to Hadith Masnad ahmad, Prophet S.A prophesised a Khilafat on percept of Nubuwwat after long period of dark ages.

If not now when is that Khilafat to be bestowed to Muslim Ummah? Or A Khilafat really established and remained unnoticed by majority of Muslims? Here comes the importance of comparing the HT model Islam and that of Ahmadiyya teachings. HT model is just a notion based on political agenda of few spoiled minds; However Islam prophesised a Khilafat following a prophet which is none other than that of Ahmadiyya Muslim Community. Established 100 years back, now spreading above 190 countries, Ahmadiyya Jamat represents and the carries the message of Islam across continents with the motto of “Love for All Hatred for None”.

While HT will remain battling for their rights to be recognised as a harmless organisation, Ahmadiyyat will be acknowledged as a safe haven for believers.

May Allah save Muslim Ummah.
Ameen

Basheer
Australia.

LOVE FOR ALL HATRED FOR NONE

Demanding Khilafat and Sharia is easy. Practically you need angels to run such a state. Study history and study closely the impact of religion on state. We are not better than our predecessors but certainly worse. please be kind to religion and humanity. Religion does not demand power; only a handful vicious scholars misguide masses. Demand justice and equal rights for all. That will solve all the problems of Muslim Ummah.

I wonder why the writer dislikes the capitalism so much and is very quick to blame western capitalist for the exploitation of Indonesia's natural resources. The same share of blame is on the Indonesia part as well for having a corrupt mindset and for never paying attention to educating its people. Education is crucial to build a strong nation. Look at Singapore and Malaysia, they wouldn't be what they are today had they had not invested so much on educating and empowering their people.

And as the country with the largest population of moslem in the world, what has Islam done in Indonesia in terms of educating people and nation building? Nothing. The country is laden with corruption and bigotry and Islam seems to encourage it. The evidence can be found in the department of religious affairs that has been managed by Muslims. This institution is very well known to be one of the most corrupt. It also has misused and embezzled the haj funds in trillions of rupiah. And the writer claims that Sharia and Caliphate is the strategic way??? He should wake up from his delusions.

You claim you are not a violent organization which is partly true, but many people have been threatend by HT if they have critizised the organization. But HT is an organization which is brainwashing its members. They make their members believe that all people who do not follow their way are bad people. Open your mind and accept that people should be allowed to live the way they like to and not just the way you want them to live after your mind set in HT.

Lars Andersen
Copenhagen

I concour with the opinion expressed.

It seems that the Western secularists would stop at nothing when it comes to stopping the rise of Islam, which genuinely challenges West’s global post-colonial hegemony. This is why these secular fanatics spread lies against Islamic movements. To this end, HT receives its fair share of false propaganda from these secular fanatics.

But people of open thinking should beware of West’s track record of pillage, plunder and genocides against other nation (including against Muslims). The West’s dark history is full of this, which lives on even today.

So don’t get fooled by the current neo-con agenda – even against HT!

The Western fanatics should be exposed for their violent global agenda!

Excellent explanation for anyone who has clear thinking.

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