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Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain

The Liberation Party

Dr Abdul Wahid Chairman of UK Executive Committee Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain www.hizb.org,uk info@hizb.org.uk

4 Dhu al-Qi'dah 1433 20 September 2012

Dear Respected Brothers – Imams, Khateebs, Community Leaders and Activists Assalamu Alaikum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuh We have all become aware of the horrific disgraceful insults towards Allah’s beloved Messenger salallahu alaihi wasallam. In the United States a film was made insulting his honour and in France they drew cartoons mocking Rasool Allah, salallahu alaihi wasallam. In the aftermath of this there have been protests across the Muslim world, where embassies have been attacked, buildings burned, and lives lost. We do not welcome what the Shari’ah does not allow, but nor do we wish to focus on these matters at the expense of the greater munkar of these insults. The reaction to such insults and disrespect has caused alarm amongst people in the West. Those people need understand that the love and respect Muslims have for the Prophet, salallahu alaihi wasallam far exceeds the love and respect they have for themselves, their own parents and all of mankind. We should also remind people that the countries where these insults originated from, which permit the freedom to insult Prophets, have a very bad history of abuse towards Islam and Muslims. Insults and ridicule is hurled at our beliefs, under the guise of free speech. If we examine the true notion of free speech we can see there is no greater double standard when it is applied to Muslims. Recently, a 19-year old call Azhar Ahmed was arrested when he posted some comments on Facebook regarding the deaths of British soldiers in Afghanistan which people found offensive. However when someone offends Muslims and Islam it is respected in the name of “free speech." Allah’s beloved Messenger, salallahu alaihi wasallam, faced abuse in his lifetime; and he salallahu alaihi wasallam faced it patiently, persisting with his call to Islam in the face of adversity. Allah harshly cursed those abusers in the Quran al Kareem, so defending his honour, salallahu alaihi wasallam. Ulema, such as Qadi Iyad in his magnificent work Kitab Ash-shifa bi Ta'rif Huquq al-Mustafa (Healing by the Recognition of the Rights of or News of the Chosen One) explains the rights of Allah’s Messenger, salallahu alaihi wasallam: to be believed in, to be loved, not to be insulted or abused. This last right, not to be insulted or abused, is the right that has been violated – and it is really the duty of a Muslim government to uphold that right. Sadly, not one Muslim government has fulfilled this right – so it is not surprising we see the frustration and anger of sincere believers who demand the honour the Messenger, salallahu alaihi wasallam, be upheld. The last occasion when this right was upheld, was by the Dawlah Islamiyya of the Uthmani Khilafah. Sultan Abdul Hameed took a firm stand against the government of France for permitting the production of a play insulting the Prophet, alaihi salatu wasalam – and the French government stopped the play from being shown.

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