Boycotting The Products Of Kuffaar
In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful
Praise be to Allah.
Firstly:
The basic principle
is that it is permissible to interact and do business, buying and selling, with
the Jews and others, because it is proven that the Prophet (peace and blessings
of Allah be upon him) and his companions interacted with the Jews of Madeenah,
buying and selling, lending and putting items in pledge, and other kinds of
interactions that are permissible according to our religion. The Jews with whom
the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) interacted were people
with whom the Muslims had a treaty; those who broke the treaty were either
killed or expelled, or were left alone if that served some interest.
But there is evidence
which indicates that it is permissible to buy and sell with kuffaar who are in
a state of war against the Muslims.
Imam al-Bukhaari (may
Allah have mercy on him) said:
Chapter: Buying and
selling with the mushrikeen and people who are at war with Islam.
Then he narrated
(2216) that ‘Abd al-Rahmaan ibn Abi Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) said:
We were with the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) then a
mushrik man came with some sheep that he was driving. The Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Are they for sale or a gift?” He said:
“For sale.” So he bought a sheep from him.
Al-Nawawi (may Allah
have mercy on him) said in Sharh Saheeh Muslim (11/14):
The Muslims are
unanimously agreed that it is permissible to interact with ahl al-dhimmah
(non-Muslims living under Muslim rule) and other kuffaar, so long as the object
of the transaction is not haraam, but it is not permissible for a Muslim to
sell weapons or tools of war to those who are waging war against the Muslims,
or anything that helps them to support their religion.
Ibn Battaal said:
dealing with the kuffaar is permissible, except for selling things to those who
are at war with the Muslims that may help them against the Muslims.
It was narrated in
al-Majmoo’ (9/432) that there is scholarly consensus that it is forbidden to
sell weapons to people who are waging war against Muslims.
The reason for that
is obvious, which is that these weapons will be used to fight the
Muslims.
Secondly:
There is no doubt
that it is prescribed to engage in jihad against the enemies of Allah, Jews and
others, with our lives and our wealth. That includes every means that will
weaken their economy and cause them harm. Money is the lifeblood of wars ancient
and modern.
The Muslims in
general should cooperate in righteousness and piety and help the Muslims in all
places in ways that will lead them to prevail and strengthen them and enable
them to manifest the symbols of religion, to practise the teachings of Islam
and to implement the rulings of sharee’ah and carry out hudood punishments, and
whatever will lead to their victory over the kuffaar, Jews, Christians and
others. They should strive their hardest in jihad against the enemies of Allah
with all the means at their disposal. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah
be upon him) said: “Strive against the mushrikeen with your wealth, your lives
and your tongues (speech).” Narrated by Abu Dawood, 2504; classed as saheeh by
al-Albaani in Saheeh Abi Dawood.
The Muslims have to
help the mujaahideen as much as they can, and do everything that will
strengthen Islam and the Muslims. They must also strive against the kuffaar in
whatever ways they can, and do everything they can to weaken the kuffaar and the
enemies of Islam. They should not employ them as workers such as typists,
accountants, engineers or servants in any kind of service that gives them more
power to collect the wealth of the Muslims and use it against them.
Conclusion:
The one who boycotts
the products of the kuffaar who are waging war against Islam, intending thereby
to make manifest the fact that he does not like or support them, and to weaken
their economy, will be rewarded in sha Allah for this good intention.
Whoever deals with
them on the basis of the principle that it is permissible to deal with the
kuffaar – especially buying things that he needs – there is no sin on him, in
sha Allah, and that does not affect the principle of al-wala’ wa’l-bara’
(loyalty and friendship vs. disavowal and enmity) in Islam.
The Standing
Committee was asked: What is the ruling on Muslims not cooperating with and not
wanting to buy from Muslims, and preferring to buy from the kuffaar; is this
permissible or forbidden?
They replied:
The basic principle
is that it is permissible for the Muslim to buy whatever he needs of things
that Allah has permitted from both Muslims and kaafirs. The Prophet (peace and
blessings of Allah be upon him) bought from the Jews, but if a Muslim turns away
from dealing with his fellow Muslim for no good reason – such as deceit or high
prices or bad products – and he prefer to buys from kaafirs with no reason,
that is haraam, because it implies that one is befriending the kuffaar,
approving of them and liking them, and because it involves reducing the
Muslims’ business and preventing them from selling their goods, if the Muslim
takes that as his habit. But if there is a reason for that, such as those
mentioned above, then he should advise his Muslim brother to give up these
faults. If he accepts the advice, then praise be to Allah, otherwise he should
go to someone else, even if he is a kaafir, if he is honest and decent in his
dealings.
Fataawa al-Lajnah
al-Daa’imah, 13/18
And Allah knows best.
Source: islamQA
fatwa NO.20732
Source: islamQA
fatwa NO.20732
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