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Al-Khums (One-fifth)It
is also one of controversial topics between the Shi'ah and Sunnah. Before
giving judgment to their benefit or against them, we have to give a brief
exposition about the issue of khums, and we start it with the holy Qur'an;
Allah, the Exalted said: "And
know ye (0' believers) that whatever of a thing ye acquire a fifth of it is
for God, and for the Apostle and for the (Apostle's) near relatives and the
orphans and the needy and the wayfarer..." (8:4 1) The Messenger of Allah (s.a.w) said:
"I
order you to do four things: To have faith in Allah, to establish prayers, to
pay zakat, and to fast the month of Ramadan, and to pay for Allah the fifth of
whatever you acquire."
(1) The Shi'ah complying to the command of the
Messenger of Allah (s.a.w) - usually take out fifth of whatever they earn of
money throughout the whole year, explaining the word "spoil (ghanimah) to
mean whatever man earns of profits in general. Whereas Ahl al-Sunnah concurs on specifying
khums on the spoils of war solely, explaining God's saying: (And
know ye that whatever of a thing ye acquire)
to mean whatever you acquire during war. This being the abstract of what the
two sects hold regarding khums, and their ulama' have written many articles
about this issue. I know not how can I convince myself or
others to accept the opinions of All al-Sunnah, that were based as I think -
on the sayings of the Umayyad rulers, headed by Mu awiyah ibn Abi Sufyan who
seized the whole estates of Muslims, looting with his retinue all the gold and
silver there. So no wonder to see them interpreting the
khums verse to be specifically related to the spoils of war, since the course
of the verse happened to be within the verses of war and fighting. Not only
this verse, but also they have interpreted many verses in accordance to the
course of the preceding verse or the one coming after. For instance, they
interpret the verse of removing the uncleanness and purification (tathir), to
be specifically referring to the Prophet's wives, as whatever preceding and
succeeding it being about the wives of the Prophet (s.a.w). They also interpret the Almighty's saying:
"They
who hoard up gold and silver and spend it not in Allah, unto them give tidings
(0 Muhammad) doom, to be specifically related to the People (Ahl al-Kitab)." Also the story of Abü Dharr al-Ghifari
(may God be pleased with him) with Mu'awiyah and Uthman ibn Affan, and exiling
him to al-Rabadhah, is so common, when he vilified them for hoarding up gold
and silver, arguing them with the aforementioned verse. But Uthman consulted
Ka'b al-'Ahbar about it, and he answered him that it was specified for Ahl
al-Kitab. Thereat Abu Dharr reviled him saying: May your mother be bereaved of
you, 0 the son of the Jewish woman! Do you teach us our religion? These words
angered Uthman, who ordered to exile him to al-Rabadhah, after his displeasure
toward him became greater. Then Abu Dharr died there, alone and driven away,
with his daughter finding no one to undertake the ceremonies of washing and
shrouding him. All al-Sunnah have a well-known technique
and fiqh (jurisprudence) in relation to interpretation of the Qur' anic verses
and Prophetic Traditions, following in this respect what the earlier caliphs
and famous Companions interpolated against the express texts from the Book and
Sunnah. (2) Intending to investigate respecting this
matter, a separate book will be needed to cover it, but it is sufficient for
every truth-seeker to refer to the book al-Nass wa al-Ijtihad, where he can
find out how the interpreters play with Allah's decrees and precepts. For me, as a researcher, I have no right to
interpret the Qur' anic verses and Prophetic traditions according to my
likings, or in accordance with what the school (madbhab) I follow dictates
upon me. But what to do while noticing Ahl al-Sunnah themselves reporting in
their Sihah that khums being imposed on the earnings in other than war,
contradicting thus their interpretation and school of thought. It is reported in Sahih al-Bukbiiri, under
the bab 'li' al-Rikaz al-Khums, that Malik and Ibn Idris said: Al-Rikaz
(buried treasure) is the burial (dafn) of Jahiliyyah, upon its is the little
and much khums is imposed and minerals cannot be considered rikaz. The
Messenger of Allah (s.a.w) said: On minerals repairment is imposed and on
rikaz the khums. (3) Under the "bab ma
yustakhraj rnin al-Bahr" (what is retrieved from the sea), Ibn Abbas is
reported to have said: Ambergris is not regarded rikaz, but a thing driven
forward by the sea. Whereas al-Hasan said: Khums ambergris and pearls, and
verily the Prophet (s.a.w) made rikaz liable to kbums, not that which is
retrieved from the sea. (4) From all these traditions any researcher
may conclude that the scope of the term ghanimah, on which khums made wajib by
Allah is not confined to the spoils of war, since rikaz is a treasure
extracted from the earth, and it becomes the property of that who extracted
it.But he is obliged to pay its k/nuns because it is a ghanimah. Moreover
anyone extracting ambergris and pearls from the sea is liable to take out the
khums since it is a ghanimah. According to what is reported by al-Bukhari
in his Sahih it becomes clear that kbums is not confined to the spoils of war.
While the Shi'ah's opinion remains always to represent the truth that being
devoid of any contradiction and difference, since they refer in all the rules
and beliefs to the Imams of guidance, far from whom Allah removed tin-
cleanness and purified a thorough purification. The Imams who are verily
equals to the Book (Qur'an), to whom everyone holds on will never go astray,
and feels safe whoever seeking their shelter. However, we can never depend on wars to
establish the State of Islam, since this never goes with the liberality of
Islam and its invitation toward peace. Islam is not a colonialist State that
is established on exploiting the nations and looting their fortunes and
resources, the charge that the Westerners trying to accuse us with when
referring to the Prophet of Islam with disgrace, claiming that he (s.a.w)
extended his dominion through force, compulsion and sword to exploit the
peoples. And as money being the sinew of life,
especially when the theory of the Islamic economics necessitates origination
of what is called nowadays: the social insurance, for the sake of guaranteeing
for the needy and disabled their livelihood with consideration and dignity. The Islamic State can never l)e sustained
through depending upon the zakat taken out by Ahl al-Sunnah, which never
exceeds at the best 2.5 percent. It is a very low percentage that can never
meet the needs of the State including: making ready of force, building the
schools and hospitals and paving the roads, beside guaranteeing for every
individual an income that can be sufficient for his livelihood and insuring
his life. Further the Islamic State can never be dependant on bloody wars and
fighting people to safeguard its existence, and develop its foundations at the
cost of the slain people who were averse to Islam. The All al-Bayt Imams (peace be upon them)
were the most knowledgeable people in the denotations of the Qur'an. Why not,
while they being its true interpreters, undertaking the task of laying down
for the Islamic State the guidelines of economy, and sociology, had they an
obeyed opinion. But, unfortunately and regretfully, power
and leadership were in the hands of other than them, those who seized and
usurped caliphate by force and subjugation, and assassinating the righteous
among the Companions, as practiced by Mu'awiyah. Moreover they altered the
rules of Allah according to the dictates of their political and worldly
interests and lusts, going astray thus and misleading the others, leaving the
Ummah to reach the lowest point, with no consideration or power till the
present time. Thus the precepts and teachings of All
al-Bayt became mere thoughts and theories, believed only by the Shi'ah with no
way to apply them, since they were persecuted and chased out eastwards and
westwards of the earth, being pursued by the Umayyads and Abbasids throughout
ages. After the disintegration of these two dynasties, the Shi'ah managed to
bring about a society committed to pay the khums to the Imams (peace be upon
them) secretly. And nowadays, they pay it to the high religious authority
(marji') whom they imitate (in Islamic rules) as a deputy to al-'Imam al-Mahdi
(peace be upon him), who in turn expends it within its legitimate purposes and
uses, such as founding theological schools, charity centers, public libraries,
and orphanages, beside oilier noble works such as paying monthly salaries and
stipends to the knowledge- seekers, and alike. From all this we can conclude that the
Shi'ah u1ama' act independently from the ruling authorities, since the khums
meets all their needs, and out of it they give everyone his due. Whereas
Ahl al-Sunnah being a burden provided by the rulers, and agents working for
the ruling authority, with the ruler being free to bring near, or exclude
whoever he wills from among them, in accordance with their treatment and
behaviour toward him and sacrifice for serving his benefit. In this way the
scholar turns to be merely an agent close to the ruler rather than just a
scholar ('alim)!, which being one of the bad consequences that resulted
from forsaking and ignoring performing the obligation of khums; in its
meaning conceived by All al-Bayt (peace he upon them). Notes: 1. Sahih
al-Bukhari, Vol. 2, p.44. 2. In
his book al-Nass wa al-Ijtihad, al-Imam Sharaf al-Din cited more than a
hundred instances where ta`wil (interpretation) occurred against the express
texts. The researchers are required to refer to this book since in it he has
collected only those traditions reported by the Sunni Ulama`, admitting its
veracity. 3. Sahih
al-Bukhari, Vol. 2, p. 137, "bab fi al-Rikaz al-Khums. 4.
Ibid, Vol. 2, p. 136, "Bab ma yustakhraj min al-bahr". To Be With the Truthful, by Muhammad al-Tijani al-Samawi translated by
Hasan M. Najafi.
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