Reflections on some statements of Al-Allamah Rabee Bin Hadi Al-Mad’khali [106]
In The Name of Allah, The Most Merciful, The Bestower of Mercy.
Allamah Rabee Bin Hadi Al-Mad’khali, may Allah have mercy upon him, was asked?
When should we employ gentleness and when should we employ harshness in Dawah to the path of Allah, and in (our) dealings with the people?
Response: The initial approach (or the basis) with regards to Dawah is gentleness, softness, and wisdom. This is the basis (or initial approach) regarding it. May Allah bless you, however, if you find someone who is obstinate, does not accept the truth, you establish proof against him and he rejects (it), then you may employ a rebuttal. If you possess (political) authority this person is a caller, you discipline him with the sword, which could lead to execution (in Islamic law) if he persists in spreading corruption.
There are among the scholars – from the various schools of Islamic jurisprudence – who hold that this person is more severe in corruption than highway robbers. Therefore, he is advised, and proof is established against him, if he refuses, then the Hakim Al-Shar’ee (i.e. the one recognised as the legitimate ruler in the Shariah) may embark upon punishing him, which maybe through imprisonment, exile, or execution.
May Allah bless you, indeed, they (i.e. the Scholars) issued the judgement of execution against Jahm ibn Safwan and others, Bishr al-Mareesee, and other than them; among them (i.e. those officially executed) were Ja’ad ibn Dirham. This is the ruling of the scholars against those who obstinately persist in spreading their Bidah. And if Allah benefits him (with guidance) and he recants, this is what is sought after.
متى نستعمل اللين ومتى نستعمل الشدة في الدعوة إلى الله وفي المعاملات مع الناس؟