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Bismillahi Al-Rahmani Al-Rahim
In
the Name of God, Most Compassionate, Most
Merciful
MAKKAH AL-MUKARRAMAH DECLARATION
ON
THE IRAQI SITUATION
Praise and Glory be to
Almighty God, and May His Peace and Blessings be
Upon His Prophet Mohamed and all his Kin and
Companions
In view of the present
situation in Iraq, where bloodshed is
widespread, and where aggression on assets and
property, perpetrated under the guise of Islam,
is daily occurrence, and in response to the
invitation of the Secretary-General of the
Organization of the Islamic Conference (OIC) and
under the umbrella of the OIC International
Islamic Fiqh Academy (IIFA),
We the scholars of Iraq, from
both the Sunnis and the Shiites, having met in
Makkah Al-Mukarramah in Ramadan of the Lunar
Hijra year of 1427H (2006) and deliberated on
the situation in Iraq and the disastrous plight
of the Iraqi people, issue and proclaim the
following Declaration:
I. The
Muslim is he who professes his faith by bearing
witness that there is no God but Allah and that
Mohamed is His Prophet. These fundamental
principles apply equally to the Sunnis and the
Shiites without exception. The common grounds
between the two schools of thought are many
times more than areas of difference and their
causes. Any difference between them are merely
differences of opinion and interpretation and
not essential differences of faith or on the
substance of the Pillars of Islam. From the
Islamic Shari’a viewpoint, no one follower of
either schools may excommunicate, hereticate, or
in any other way cast aspersions on the faith
and fidelity of a follower of the other school,
on the grounds that God’s Prophet (PBUH) said:
“If ever one of you calls
his brother: You infidel, one of them shall come
out the
infidel and bear the onus
thereof!”.
II. The
blood, property, honor, and reputation of
Muslims is sacrosanct on the grounds of the
noble verses of the Holy Quran, in which
Almighty God says:
“And whoever deliberately
and with premeditation kills a believer, his
recompense is Hell to abide therein, and the
Wrath and the Curse of God are upon him, and a
great punishment is prepared for him”;
and the Immaculate Tradition
of the Prophet Mohamed (PBUH), which says:
“Everything pertaining to
the Muslim is sacrosanct, including his blood,
property, honor, and reputation”.
Therefore, no Muslim, whether
he or she is Shiite or Sunni, may be subject to
murder or any harm, intimidation, terrorization,
or aggression on his property; incitement
thereto; or forcible displacement, deportation,
or kidnapping. Moreover, no member of his family
may be held hostage on grounds of religious or
sectarian belonging. Whoever perpetrates such
acts shall fall from the fold and grace of the
whole Ummah, including all Muslim authorities,
scholars, and all believers.
III. All
houses of worship are sacrosanct, including
mosques and the non-Muslim houses of worship of
all faiths and religions. Therefore, these
places of worship may not be attacked,
appropriated, or in any other way used as a
haven to perpetrate acts in contravention of our
Magnanimous Shari’a. Instead, they should remain
entirely at the disposal of their owners who
should regain total and unfettered access to
them in application of the Muslim
jurisprudential rule adopted by all Islamic
schools that:
“All religious endowments
and Awqaf shall be subject to the terms and
conditions established by their owners”
that:
“a condition stipulated by
the Donor shall be treated just as a Shari’a
rule”;
and that:
“That which is part of
practice and custom shall be deemed as a
contractual provision”.
IV. The
crimes committed on sight on grounds of
sectarian identity or belonging, such as those
now being perpetrated in Iraq, fall within the
ambit of “wickedness, and mischief on the
earth”, which was prohibited and proscribed by
Almighty God when He said:
“When he turns his back,
His aim everywhere is to spread mischief through
the earth and destroy crops and cattle. But God
loveth not mischief.”
The espousal of a school of
thought, whatever it may be, is not a
justification for killing or aggression, even if
some followers of that school commit a
punishable act since:
“A bearer of burdens
cannot bear another’s burdens”.
V. Any
provocation of sensitivities or sectarian,
ethnic, geographical, or linguistic strife
should be shunned and averted. Similarly, any
name-calling, abuse, or vilification and
invectives uttered by any one party in attack on
another should be avoided in view of the express
prohibition by the Holy Quran, which labeled
such conduct as “blasphemy”:
“Nor defame nor be
sarcastic to each other, nor call each other by
offensive nicknames: Ill-seeming is a name
connoting wickedness used of one after he has
believed: And those who do not desist are indeed
wrong doers”.
VI. Certain
things and principles should never be forfeited,
including in particular the unity, cohesion,
cooperation, and solidarity in piety and
righteousness, which should all be preserved and
protected against any attempt to tear them
asunder, for Almighty God said:
“The Believers are but a
single Brotherhood”
and He also said:
“Truly! This Ummah of
yours is a single brotherhood, and I am your
Lord, therefore worship Me”.
Necessarily therefore, it is
incumbent upon all Muslims to adopt caution and
vigilance against all attempts to sow division
among them, break their ranks, or incite
sedition, strife, and hate to corrupt their
divine spiritual bonds with each other.
VII. Muslims,
both Sunnis and the Shiites all in unison
champion the cause of the persecuted and unite
against the oppressor and the unjust, as they
act in application of Almighty God’s words:
“Verily, God enjoins
justice, righteousness and good deeds, charity
and assistance to kith and kin and He forbids
all shameful deeds, injustice, and oppression.
He admonishes you, that you may take heed”.
Accordingly, our endeavors
should seek to put an end to all injustices,
including most particularly by ensuring the
release of all innocent prisoners and hostages,
whether Muslims or non-Muslims, and the return
of the displaced to their original homes.
VIII. The
scholars remind the Iraqi Government of its duty
to provide security, protection and means of
decent livelihood to all categories and sections
of the Iraqi people and to uphold justice among
them, principally, by ensuring the release of
innocent detainees, by bringing to speedy and
fair trial, and executing the ruling against,
those indicted of crime, while observing
strictly the principle of equality among all
citizens.
IX. The
Sunnite and Shiite scholars support all efforts
aimed at achieving comprehensive national
reconciliation in Iraq in accordance with the
words of the Almighty God:
“Reconciliation is best”
and “Help ye one another in righteousness and
piety”.
X. Muslims,
whether Sunnite or Shiite, will thus stand
united in protecting the independence, unity,
and territorial integrity of Iraq; realizing and
consecrating the free will of the Iraqi people,
contributing to the military, economic, and
political capacity-building of their country in
order to put an end to occupation and restore
and reinstate Iraq’s Arab-Islamic and human
cultural and civilizational role.
The scholars who have signed
this Declaration appeal to all Muslim scholars
to support its provisions and urge the Muslims
of Iraq to pledge adherence to it. They pray to
Almighty God, on this sacred soil and blessed
grounds, to protect and preserve the faith of
all Muslims, ensure the safety of their
homeland, and bring the Arab-Muslim country of
Iraq out of its plight, end its trials and
tribulations and reinstate Iraq as a fortress
and pillar of the Muslim Ummah in the face of
its enemies.
Our final and eternal prayer
is always that Praise and Glory be to Almighty
God, the Lord of the Universe and all worlds
therein.
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