Answer to Question: Seeking Sustenance is Not the Cause of Provision
This response clarifies the Islamic concept of provision (Rizq), explaining that it is determined solely by Allah (swt) and is not caused by human effort or seeking. While Muslims are commanded by Sharia to work and seek sustenance as an act of obedience, this effort is not the productive cause of the wealth they receive.
Answer to a Question: The Gabon Coup
This analysis explores the August 2023 military coup in Gabon, examining its underlying causes and its connection to international power struggles. It argues that France may have orchestrated the change to protect its colonial interests and resources while replacing an ailing leader with a more reliable military figure.
Answer to a Question: Leasing Gold Jewelry
This legal response clarifies the Shari’ah ruling on leasing gold jewelry for adornment, analyzing various jurisprudential opinions across the major schools of thought. It addresses the complexity of leasing gold given its status as the basis of the Islamic monetary system while providing guidance on following established scholarly views.
Answer to a Question: Ambassadors in Islam
This response clarifies the Shari’ah ruling regarding diplomatic immunity for ambassadors within the Khilafah, explaining that both permanent and temporary envoys are granted protection based on their status as "messengers." It further distinguishes between those who hold diplomatic status and those, like consuls or commercial agents, who do not enjoy such immunity under Islamic law.
Question & Answer: Backgrounds and Implications of the Niger Coup
This analysis examines the 2023 military coup in Niger, questioning whether the event was a result of internal power struggles among pro-American factions or a manifestation of international conflict. It highlights how the coup serves to weaken French colonial influence while emphasizing that true stability for the Muslim nation lies only in the establishment of the Khilafah.
Answer to a Question: The Difference between Russia's Stance on Ukraine and its Stance on Sweden and Finland
Russia’s military intervention in Ukraine is driven by the country's unique strategic, historical, and demographic significance as an existential "red line" and buffer zone against NATO. In contrast, Russia lacks the same pretext and military capacity to confront Finland and Sweden, as it remains deeply bogged down in the Ukrainian conflict while facing a visible decline in its international standing.
Answer to a Question: Changing Syntax, Morphology, and Rational Contradiction
This article clarifies the linguistic and rational requirements for textual evidence to yield absolute certainty (Yaqin) in Islamic jurisprudence. Sheikh Ata Bin Khalil Abu al-Rashtah provides detailed examples of abrogation, syntactic variations, and rational contradictions, illustrating how these factors influence the definitive understanding of Sharia texts.
Scandinavia and the Burning of the Noble Quran - Erdogan's Gulf Tour
This analysis explores the political motives behind the repeated desecration of the Quran in Scandinavian countries and examines the underlying economic drivers of President Erdogan’s 2023 Gulf tour. It highlights the urgent need for a unified leadership for the Muslim Ummah to protect its sanctities and manage its vast resources independently from global powers.
Q&A: All Types of Factories in the Khilafah State Must Be Established on the Basis of Military Policy
This response clarifies the strategic requirement that all industrial facilities within the Khilafah State must be established based on a military policy. It explains how civilian factories are designed for rapid conversion to military production to ensure the state remains in a constant state of readiness for Jihad.
Answer to a Question: Fighting Those Who Refuse to Pay Zakat - Monies Seized by the Power of Authority - Mandatory Paper Money Upon the Establishment of the Khilafah
This answer clarifies the distinction between the apostasy wars and the military action taken against those who withheld Zakat during the caliphate of Abu Bakr. It also addresses the legal rulings regarding wealth acquired through the abuse of power and outlines the transition from fiat currency to a gold and silver standard in the future Khilafah.
Answer to a Question: The NATO Summit in Lithuania and its Implications
This analysis examines the outcomes of the 2023 NATO Summit in Lithuania, detailing how the United States utilizes the alliance to consolidate its global hegemony and manage the conflict in Ukraine. It argues that the refusal of Ukraine's immediate membership is a strategic move to avoid direct confrontation while ensuring the long-term exhaustion of Russia through a prolonged war.
Answer to a Question: Are the Good Deeds Performed by a Person While a Disbeliever Rewarded if They Embrace Islam?
This scholarly response explores whether virtuous acts performed prior to converting to Islam carry over as rewards in the hereafter. By analyzing prophetic hadiths and Quranic principles, it clarifies that while conversion erases past sins, the formal reward for good deeds is fundamentally tied to having faith (*Iman*).