Answer to Question: Selling Fruits While They are Still on Their Trees
This legal clarification addresses the rules of selling fruit-bearing trees, specifically date palms, within Islamic jurisprudence. It explains why a specific contractual condition (*Mafhum al-Shart*) takes precedence over the physical state of the tree (*Mafhum al-Sifah*) in determining the ownership of the harvest.
Speech of the Ameer of Hizb ut-Tahrir, the Eminent Scholar Ata Bin Khalil Abu Al-Rashtah, for the Opening of the Conference: "The Ummah’s Revolution: Abortion Schemes and the Inevitability of the Islamic Project"
Ata Bin Khalil Abu Al-Rashtah, the Ameer of Hizb ut-Tahrir, reflects on the historical downfall of tyrants, drawing parallels between Pharaoh and modern dictators who have faced the Ummah's uprisings. He warns against Western colonialist schemes and "moderate" secular agendas designed to hijack these revolutions, calling instead for the sincere establishment of the Righteous Khilafah.
Q&A: The Military Coup in Mali
This analysis examines the 2012 military coup in Mali, interpreting it as a calculated move by the United States to challenge French colonial influence and disrupt the established political order. It situates the event within the broader context of international rivalry over Muslim lands and calls for the re-establishment of the Khilafah to protect the Ummah's resources and dignity.
Answer to a Question: Kenya
This political analysis examines the shifting alliances in Kenya's leadership and the strategic implications of the International Criminal Court's indictments. It explores the geopolitical tug-of-war between American and British interests as they maneuver through Kenya's ethnic politics and judicial processes to secure regional influence.
Speech of the Ameer of Hizb ut Tahrir, the Eminent Scholar Ata Bin Khalil Abu Al-Rashtah, for the Opening of the International Women's Conference - The Khilafah: A Radiant Model for Women's Rights and Political Role
In this powerful opening address, the Ameer of Hizb ut Tahrir presents a visionary perspective on the status of women, contrasting their dignified role in the Khilafah with their exploitation in Western civilization. He calls upon Muslim women to reclaim their historical legacy as political leaders and vital guardians of the Ummah’s future through the re-establishment of the Khilafah upon the method of Prophethood.
Answer to a Question: Regarding the Cyprus Issue
This analysis explores the geopolitical struggle between American and British interests over Cyprus, detailing how Turkish political maneuvers are utilized as pressure cards within the US orbit. It reaffirms the Islamic stance that Cyprus is an integral part of the Muslim lands, rejecting its reduction to a secular human rights issue or its partition under international plans.
Answer to a Question regarding the Specification of the Fifth
This article clarifies the Shari’ah ruling on the distribution of war spoils and the significance of the "Fifth" mentioned in the Quran. It explains that the distribution of these funds is entrusted to the Imam's independent reasoning to serve the general interests of the Muslim Ummah.
Answer to a Question: The Threat of Closing the Strait of Hormuz and the Responses to It
This political analysis examines the 2012 tensions regarding the potential closure of the Strait of Hormuz and the strategic maneuvering between Iran, the United States, and the Jewish entity. It highlights how the US utilized economic sanctions to restrain its allies from launching a military strike during an election year while maintaining its colonial influence over the region’s vital waterways.
Answer to a Question: Regarding the Concept of the Love for Sovereignty
This answer clarifies the distinction between individual human instincts and the motivations of a state within the context of international conflict. It explains that while individuals are driven by instincts, a state does not possess them; therefore, the Islamic State’s pursuit of ideological supremacy is a fulfillment of a legal obligation rather than a manifestation of the survival instinct.
Question Answer Regarding the Fertilized Ovum
This ruling clarifies the Islamic perspective on surrogacy and the use of fertilized embryos, emphasizing that a fertilized ovum must only be returned to the womb of the biological mother. It details how the Quranic definition of motherhood prohibits the use of surrogate mothers, regardless of their marital relationship to the husband.
Answer to a Question: The Announcement of the American Withdrawal from Iraq
This analysis examines the reality behind the 2011 U.S. military withdrawal from Iraq, arguing that the departure was merely a structural shift to maintain long-term influence through diplomatic covers and strategic agreements. It highlights how thousands of personnel remain stationed at the world’s largest embassy and within key bases, ensuring that American hegemony persists despite the formal end of combat operations.
Question Answer regarding the permissibility of the right of Ijtihad for the Prophets
This response clarifies the Islamic perspective on the infallibility of Prophets, explaining that they do not perform Ijtihad (independent reasoning) when conveying Shari'ah rulings. It addresses the Quranic account of Prophets Dawud and Sulayman (as), demonstrating that their differing rulings were both rooted in divine revelation rather than personal judgment.