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Some People Divide Rulers Into Two Types

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Sheikh Salih al-FawzanMember of the Council of Senior Scholars
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Sheikh Salih al-Fawzan explains the claim that some people classify rulers into two types, including the legitimate Muslim ruler.
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Some people divide rulers into two types.

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A legitimate Muslim ruler, to whom allegiance is obligatory.

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And a Muslim ruler who is illegitimate, to whom allegiance is not obligatory.

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Both are Muslims, but the second has more wrongdoing and sins.

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Is this distinction correct?

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The matter of allegiance is not up to each individual.

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Allegiance belongs to ahl al-hall wa al-'aqd: scholars and decision-makers.

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They are the ones who give allegiance, and the rest follow them.

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It is not a condition that every Muslim pledge allegiance.

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Did women and children pledge? That was not the case in Islam.

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If ahl al-hall wa al-'aqd, the people of knowledge, pledge first.

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Those of sound judgment and statecraft pledged to the ruler.

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The rest must follow them.

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Muslims are one hand and one community.

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This is how the ruler is appointed in Islam.

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It is not by elections nor by everyone having an opinion.

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This won't do. This goes back to:

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"When there comes to them news of security or fear, they spread it."

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They chew it over in their gatherings. Each one wants to solve the problems.

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Each one wants to get involved in the problems. This won't do—chaos.

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This is entrusted to those with authority to decide.

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"When there comes to them news of security or fear, they spread it."

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They spread it around. It became the talk of gatherings.

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Each one voices his opinion on it.

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The ignorant, the hypocrite, and the scholar. This won't do.

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Had they referred it to the Messenger.

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and to those in authority.

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Those able to infer it would know.

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"And if not for Allah's favor on you and mercy, you'd follow Satan save a few."

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Public affairs are not for commoners nor for all to get involved.

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Rather, they belong to Ahl al-hall wal-'aqd among Muslims. Yes.

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