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Bismillah wal-Hamdu lilla wal-Salatu wal-Salamu ‘ala Rasulillah

“Allah sent back those who disbelieved in their rage without their achieving any good at all. Allah saved the believers from having to fight. Allah is Most Strong, Almighty.”[1]

In light of the Turkish coup event on the 15th of July, 2016, we will not be following the normal political custom of starting with political analysis but, rather, we begin by thanking Allah, the Most High, and praising Him that he caused this coup attempt to turn on its head after it could have attained the same success as the disastrous coup against the government and people of Egypt.

Today we remind ourselves that Allah is the All Just. Allah is above all, and never lets down those who are sincere in upholding true Islamic values. Allah did not let down Erdogan and his party, nor the people who elected him knowing that he is the most astute, competent and suitable person to lead Turkey in the right direction. In the last election, his party secured a landslide 49.4% of the vote, never losing since it was formed. Whilst Erdogan, as an individual, gained 52% of the vote in 2014[2] as a result of his concurrent achievements for the local people and the Muslim world in general. An authority, not authoritarian, authorised by the vast majority of Turkey.

Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi, in response to this morning’s news and in reference to President Erdogan, reminded us of when Khadijah (radiy-Allahu ‘anha) comforted the Prophet (sala Allahu ‘alayhi wasalam) following the first Wahy saying:

“By Allah, Allah will never disgrace you. You keep good relations with your kith and kin, help the poor and the destitute, serve your guests generously and assist the deserving calamity-afflicted ones.”[3]

The Turkish government did the same for its citizens, saving them from the murky and impoverished, morally and economically bankrupt era of Ataturk, and likewise aided the Syrians by accommodating nearly three million in humanitarian conditions which are the best best available Syrian refugee camps in the world. This is not to mention its immeasurable service to Africa and the Muslim world. Note, it is only following the coup attempt that the world feared for the fate of these needy people![4]

The Prophet (sala Allahu ‘alayhi wasalam) further said:

“…Allah helps His slave as long as he helps his brother.”[5] And he (sala Allahu ‘alayhi wasalam) says: “recognise and acknowledge Allah in times of ease and prosperity, and He will remember you in times of adversity.”[6]

Erdogan and his government knew the Syrians and many others in times of ease, and thus Allah, All-Mighty, in turn supported him in the most dire of tests and the most difficult times, and did not allow him to be overcome by the plotted schemes of his adversaries and the evil schemers.

People and the social media went wild following the events in Turkey, full of passion and emotion over what was happening. Thousands upon thousands of messages enticing one another to make Du’aa for Turkey, others of denunciation and solidarity with the legitimate government, others encouraging people to descend to the streets. Huge, momentous support by all segments of the Ummah which acted as one body and force.

Dr. Salman al Oudeh tweeted: “‘So the last remnant of the people who did wrong was cut off. Praise belongs to Allah, the Lord of all the worlds!’[7] How fast is the relief of Allah?! And how fast is the showing of desperation of His slaves (Qunut)?!”

Without doubt, this is a positive sign that the Ummah is wide awake and wants to help those sincere in helping the Ummah and those sincere in following the religion as much as they can. We need to acknowledge the significance of people collectively supporting sincere leaders by distinguishing them from the crooks, and distinguishing Erdogan as being of one of the former category. All of this happened despite the criticisms levelled at him and his government by so many mouthpieces with vested interests. The collective commendation of the Ummah to a person carries so much significance to the extent that the Prophet (sala Allahu ‘alayhi wasalam) said:

“The angels are the witnesses of Allah in heaven, and you are the witnesses of Allah on Earth.”[8]

This further actualises the Ayah:

“If Allah helps you, no one can vanquish you. If He forsakes you, who can help you after that? So the believers should put their trust in Allah.”[9]

What happened shows starkly that real power and change, after the power of Allah and change Allah decrees, lies with people, not the military or any other group. We saw how the people instinctively and immediately took to the streets, so willing to sacrifice their souls and efforts to save the face of Turkey, following a single Facetime call by the much loved President Erdogan, encouraging people to occupy the streets. Pictures appeared of men grabbing tanks with their hands, hurling at them whatever they could, hitting them with sticks and confronting swarms of gunfire with their bare chests. All for their confidence in the sincerity of their leadership, a fact that cannot be distorted by any gloating outsider.

All the while the BBC and other local mouthpieces warped pictures as clear as daylight, ‘experts’ on the BBC claimed that this is a situation of an ‘ousted dictator’ who cannot get back into the country, just like any other ousted ‘dictator’. Glorification of the coup was clear by publically funded outlets like the BBC that speak loudly about their loathing of democracy that results in ‘Muslim governments’. A BBC radio presenter outrageously mentioned to a commentator: “there is a suggestion that Erdogan may have staged this coup to strengthen his grip on the country.” Can you imagine any media outlet repeating such conspiracies about terrorist attacks on a western targets?

Videos showed that the people of Turkey, despite what is said about their humble levels of religiosity, came out to prove otherwise, shouting ‘Bismillah‘, ‘Allahu Akbar‘, relying on Allah and raising their voices with Takbeer.[10] Social media reported how the Adhan resonated from Masaajid around Turkey, despite it not being a time of prayer time upon orders from the Minister of Religious Affairs, Mehmet Gormez. It was a way of seeking assistance from Allah. People, in times of calamity return to Allah, admitting that there is no help for them save Allah:

“Victory comes from no one but Allah. Allah is Almighty, All-Wise.”[11]

What happened and the response of people ascertains the Islamic identity of Turkey beyond the spiel of any spectator and in contradiction to the defamation spurted by local media, that Turkey is ‘divided’, or that people are fed up with ‘conservative Islam’ and want a ‘liberal’, ‘secular’ democracy and other such nonsense. The Turkish government’s voter mandate of more than 22 million votes trounces that of ‘Brexit’ (17.4 million)[12] and crushes that of the Conservative party altogether (11 million), and obviously the appointment of Theresa May; not even a single democratic vote.

This coup exposed the hypocrites in both the West and across the Muslim world. Media outlets in some Muslim countries showed a huge degree of satisfaction at the coup, then exposed their depression when the coup failed. It has uncovered real faces, and will help Turkey clear up the army, and create a deterrent to any future coup in sha Allah.[13]

“If something good happens to you, it galls them. If something bad strikes you, they rejoice at it.”[14]

Look at the stark difference between Erdogan and his rivals who wished to overturn his leadership. Erdogan’s rivals found no way for the people to be governed under a so-called ‘liberal’, irreligious and secular system but to force it down their throats with military force. They impose a military against the people strategy. Erdogan, on the other hand was defended by the people against the military and this is the true mark of a leader, the one who influences the people and not the tanks.

Although Turkey’s leadership used the approach of democracy to ascend into power, winning one democratic election after another since 2002, it must be understood that ‘leadership’ in general is nothing but a contract between the leader and the people. If the people select a person or party to be their leader, they essentially endorse a contract between themselves and their leadership. Thus it becomes that anyone who breaks this contract has committed an act of impermissible exiting against the Islamically authorised leadership (Khuruj) or the grave sin of wanting to nullify this binding contract which has been ratified by the vast majority of the people. Though it came about through elective ‘democracy’, it is still a religiously binding ‘Shar’ee‘ matter that has such weight.

The Prophet (sala Allahu ‘alayhi wasalam) further said:

“Reconciliation is allowed among the Muslims, except for reconciliation that makes the lawful unlawful, or the unlawful lawful. And the Muslims will be held to their conditions, except the conditions that make the lawful unlawful, or the unlawful lawful.”[15]

Meaning the conditions that they ratify as binding for themselves including how they collectively choose to elect their leader.

A Call for our Sufi Friends

In the events and in their run-up, we noticed that some individuals affiliated to Sufi groups either supported the coup or encouraged their followers to stay silent, and thus refrain from supporting either side.

We do not know the Islamic legal (Shar’ee) basis for these positions. The key question is, what is their problem with Erdogan? Erdogan is not a so called ‘Wahabi’ or anti-Sufi, but rather such sentiment shows that the issue is not that of Wahabism or Sufism at all. In fact it shows that many of these groups are simply enacting the will of the global US-inspired effort to quell any Muslim leader who stands for the rights of Muslims and in opposition to western hegemony, like President Mohammad Morsi for instance. It is far from being an ‘Aqidah-related issue but, rather, what is consistent is that those against western hegemony are always condemned and labelled ‘Wahabi’, even if they do not fall into this categorisation at all.

We would like to see clear statements from the Sufi leaders of the world condemning those who supported this coup attempt including something to the effect that they will never stand or side with them. Furthermore, we request that they clarify that they will not stand or side with Western, anti-Islamic hegemony that has overruled past achievements by Muslim governments in Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, Iraq, Palestine, Algeria and, most recently, their attempts on Turkey, irrespective of the ‘Aqidah proclaimed by those the hegemony is occurring against.

Finally, we must make Du’a that Allah protects the Muslim Ummah, President Erdogan and its people and the Turkish state from the evil-doers and the enemies of Islam.

Those to whom hypocrites said, “Indeed, the people have gathered against you, so fear them.” But it [merely] increased them in faith, and they said, “Sufficient for us is Allah , and [He is] the best Disposer of affairs.” So they returned with favor from Allah and bounty, no harm having touched them. And they pursued the pleasure of Allah , and Allah is the possessor of great bounty.[16]
 
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At that night everone was like soldiers of Bedir war. When you throw, you didn't throw, but Allah... I heard from a lot of people that they can't believe what they did at that night...
 
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If Allah was against this coup, does it mean that he supported the last few ones?
 
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If Allah was against this coup, does it mean that he supported the last few ones?
Not supported, allowed fo that day. There is a time fo everything. Pls read surah Enfal.
 
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@cabatli_53 everbody went to the streets not only conservatives, can you pls close this thread which is giving credit to only a certain group?

Turks are united in difficult times, something most foreigner dont seem to understand, maybe the concept of a nation state is unknown there or something.
 
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@cabatli_53 everbody went to the streets not only conservatives, can you pls close this thread which is giving credit to only a certain group?

Turks are united in difficult times, something most foreigner dont seem to understand, maybe the concept of a nation state is unknown there or something.

the OP is notorious extremist in this part of forum
 
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Yes he believes in the Ummah fantasy.

Muslim through out the world believe in what you call ummah "fantasy". Its an article of faith and our beloved prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) underscored the importance of the concept:

The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:“The likeness of the believers in their mutual love, mercy and compassion is that of the body; when one part of it is in pain, the rest of the body joins it in restlessness and fever.” Narrated by al-Bukhari (6011) and Muslim (2586).

Allah (swt) said in the Quran (interpretation of the meaning): “The believers are nothing else than brothers (in Islamic religion). So make reconciliation between your brothers, and fear Allah, that you may receive mercy.”

[al-Hujurat 49:10]

https://islamqa.info/en/12110

Our beloved prophet prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) prayed for us :

It was narrated from Anas ibn Maalik (may Allaah be pleased with him) that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:

“Glad tidings to the one who believed in me and saw me, and sevenfold glad tidings to the one who believed in me but did not see me.”

https://islamqa.info/en/88490 : Did the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) pray for the Muslims who did not see him?

Its because of the concept of ummah that imam of Kabah cried and prayed for turkey along with millions of those who prayed behind him. And its because of ummah that the muslims from Texas to Timbuktu gave a damn about turkish attempted coup and welfare of turks while secular Assad and Sisi and the west wanted your demise even though it may have put their own secular brothers like you in turkey under the bus.

SO yeah I am a proud muslims who believe in the concept of ummah.

And Allah (swt) knows best.
 
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Muslim through out the world believe in what you call ummah "fantasy". Its an article of faith and our beloved prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) underscored the importance of the concept:

The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said:“The likeness of the believers in their mutual love, mercy and compassion is that of the body; when one part of it is in pain, the rest of the body joins it in restlessness and fever.” Narrated by al-Bukhari (6011) and Muslim (2586).

Allah (swt) said in the Quran (interpretation of the meaning): “The believers are nothing else than brothers (in Islamic religion). So make reconciliation between your brothers, and fear Allah, that you may receive mercy.”

[al-Hujurat 49:10]

https://islamqa.info/en/12110

Its because of the concept of ummah that imam of Kabah cried and prayed for turkey along with millions of those who prayed behind him. And its because of ummah that the muslims from Texas to Timbuktu gave a damn about turkish attempted coup and welfare of turks while secular Assad and Sisi and the west wanted your demise even though it may have put their own secular brothers like you in turkey under the bus.

SO yeah I am a proud muslims who believe in the concept of ummah. How can I not when my beloved prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) prayed for me :


It was narrated from Anas ibn Maalik (may Allaah be pleased with him) that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:

“Glad tidings to the one who believed in me and saw me, and sevenfold glad tidings to the one who believed in me but did not see me.”

https://islamqa.info/en/88490 : Did the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) pray for the Muslims who did not see him?

And Allah (swt) knows best.
Yes you are right,because of the millions crying the coup failed.
Your Ummah is a big joke,at the coup attempt,there were not only Muslims,the whole Turkish society(all included) went to the streets.
Maybe you should tell your brain that being secular doesnt mean that you are not Muslim,write it down and read it again and again: Secularism has got nothing to do with belief
What do i care about what Assad and al-Sisi do to their own people?
Is Turkiye an Arab country where lives arent worth a penny?
 
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I am convinced that those people who use religion as political device are at minimum mentally feeble or worse suffering from some sort of psychosis. If one even for second took the Ummah concept serious (other than just as common denominator) it would require the dismantling of the very existance of nation states.

often people with very weak national identity, lacking any source of inspiration seek solace by milching the udders of the Ummah cow - sort of lets them masturbate over the greatness of Ottoman Caliphs, Abbasids, Ummayids etc. It is form of collective delusion that helps to cover their own inferiority complex in partcular when surrounded in very successful cultures of the West.

@Luffy 500 is prime example of that. I notice his source is from UK and I suspect he also lives in UK.
 
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