The General Pattern; of Islamic Thought in the
Quran
(Some Chapters from the book)
WALAYAH
The new thought and vision which is proposed by God through the Prophet
promises a new life. This can be achieved only if that thought can establish its identity
in the mind and action of an integrated community.
For such a community, which forms a solid and impenetrable front
strongly tries not to efface when confronting the opposite thoughts and actions. This
purpose requires the rejection of any dependence-if necessary or possible even breaking
off the ties of ordinary relationship-which enfeebles the front of the believers. In the
language of the Our'an this intellectual and practical stand, from the point of view of
thought and action is called 'walayah'.
Again when this integrated group, which is the cornerstone of Islamic
society and the principal basis of Islamic community, changes to a strong nation and
establishes an Islamic society, it needs to observe the principle of 'walayah' in order to
preserve its unity and integrity and avoid the penetration of its enemies.
The Our'an points out these ideas in several verses as
follows:
"0 believers, take not My enemy and your enemy for
friends,
offering them love, though they have disbelieved in the truth that has come to
you,
expelling the Messenger and you because you believe in God your Lord. If you go forth to
struggle in My way and seek My good pleasure, secretly loving them, yet I know very well
what you conceal and what you publish; and whosoever of you does that, has gone astray
from the right way. If they come on you, they will he enemies to you, and stretch against
you their hands and their tongues, to do you evil, and they wish that you might
disbelieve. Neither your bloodkindred nor your children shall profit you upon the Day of
Resurrection; He shall distinguish between you. And God sees the things you do. You have
had a good example in Abraham, and those with him, when they said to their people,
'We are
quit of you and that you worship, apart from God. We disbelieve in you, and between us and
you enmity has shown itself, and hatred for ever, until you believe in God alone. '(60:1-
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The Relations of Islamic Community
After the establishment of the great 'community', the integrated group
which is the origin of the Islamic Nation, expands to the extent of all the true believers
of the world. In such a community the principle of 'walayah' influences its civil and
foreign affairs.
In civil affairs, all the units and wings of the nation are obliged to
carefully prepare all the forces in one way and for one aim and strongly avoid dispersion
and disorder which cause the futility of some parts of these forces '
In foreign affairs, they should abstain from any relationship and
friendship which endangers independence and authority of the world of Islam.
It is quite obvious that taking care of the two aspects of ,
walayah'(integrity and co-ordination in internal affairs, freedom and non-alliance in
foreign affairs) requires a central and superior power which is, in fact, the
crystallization of all the constructive elements of Islam (Imam"-the Islamic
governor). I also requires a deep and strong relationship between all the members of the
Islamic community and the Islamic governor (Imam). Here another aspect of
walayah' is
manifested and that is the Imam's walayah and the leadership of the Islamic
world.
In the following verses the Our'an has skillfully mentioned these
subtle facts.
"O believers, take not Jews and Christians as friends; they are
friends of each other. Whoso of you makes them his friends is one of them. God guides not
the people of the evil-doer. Yet thou seest those in whose hearts is sickness vying with
one another to come to them, saying, 'We fear lest a turn of fortune should smite us.' But
it may be that God will bring the victory, or some commandment from Him, and then they
will find themselves, for that they kept secret within them, remorseful, and the believers
will say, 'What, are these the ones who swore by God most earnest oaths that they were
with you? Their works have failed; now they are losers. '0 believers, whosoever of you
turns from his religion, God will assuredly bring a people He loves, and who Love
Him,
humble towards the believers, disdainful towards the unbelievers, men who struggle in the
path of God, not fearing the reproach of any reproacher. That is God's bounty; He bestows
His favors upon whomever He wills And God is All-embracing, Allknowing. Only your friend
is God, and His Messenger. And the believers who perform the prayer and pay the poor-due
(zakat), while bowing down (in prayer). 5:51-55
O believers, fear God as He should be feared, and do not die unless you
are Muslims. And you hold fast to God's bond, together, and do not scatter... "
(3:102-103)
The Paradise of Walayah
Only that society can enjoy having 'walayah' in which the 'wali' is
ascertained, the one who is the authority and the inspirer of all the liveliness and
activities of life. And a person can enjoy having 'walayah' if he has a true understanding
of the wali and if he is in a constant struggle to connect himself with him, who is the
manifestation of God's walayah. So far as the wali is God's successor and the
manifestation of the Divine authority and justice on the earth, he uses all the
possibilities and talents, which are disposed in men's nature for their evolution and
exaltation and for their own benefits. Furthermore, he would not let any of these talents
be used against humanity or be lost, for if it happened, it would be a great
damage. He
firmly fixes justice and security, in the community, which are necessary for man's
flourishing as are rich soil, water and good weather necessary for the growth of a plant.
He will stop the appearance of cruelty in any form (polytheism, doing injustice to others
or oneself). He leads all towards God's servitude. He ripens man's knowledge and vision
and leads him to endeavor and initiation. His principal obligations are: keeping up prayer
for God's remembrance (salat), just distribution of wealth (zakat)"' , spreading of
goodness (al-'amr bil-ma'ruf). and abolishment of wickedness (al-nahy'an
al-munkar)".
In short, he helps man to approach the ultimate aim of creation.
Thinking about the following verses will show us the vast horizons of
walayah's paradise, and will once more emphasize the fact that none of the religious
commandments is as important as walayah.
"Cursed were the unbelievers of the Children of Israel by the
tongue of David, and Jesus, Mary's son; that, for their rebelling and their
transgression.
They forbade not one another any dishonor that they committed; surely evil were the things
they did. Thou seest many of them making unbelievers their friends. Evil is that they have
forwarded to their account, that God is angered against them, and in the chastisement they
shall dwell forever. Yet had they believed in God and the Prophet and what has been sent
down to him, they would not have taken them as friends; but many of them are of evil
conduct. (5:78-81)
"0 believers, take not as your friends those of them, who were
given the Scripture before you and the unbelievers-who take your religion for a jest and
sport-and fear God, if you are believers-and when you call to prayer, they take it for a
jest and sport; that is because they are people who have no understanding. Say: 'People of
the Scripture, do you blame us for any other cause than that we believe in God, and what
has been sent down to us, and what was sent down before, and that most of you are
evil-livers?' Say: 'Shall I tell you of a recompense with God, worse than that:'
Whomsoever God has cursed, and with whom He is wroth, and made some of them apes and
swine, and worshippers of idols-they are worse situated, and have gone further astray from
the right way.' (5:57-60)
About Walayah (1)
The principle of walayah, discussed in the Qur'an
comprehensively, can
be considered from many points of view. Sometimes each of them can be regarded as a
principle in itself in understanding Islam. If one thinks attentively about the following
verses, some of these points of view can be observed.
1. The wali of the Islamic society, that is the power which leads all
the mental and practical activities of the society, is God or whomever God has
assigned-either in -name or by signs-for walayah.
"Your guardian wali is only God, and His Messenger, and the
believers who perform the prayer and pay the Zakat while bowing down, " (5:-5-5)
"God commands you to deliver trusts back to their owners; and when
you judge between the people, that you judge with justice. Good is the admonition God
gives you; God is All-hearing, All- seeing. 0 believers, obey God, and obey the Messenger
and those in authority among you. If you have a dispute on anything, refer it to God and
the Messenger, if you believe in God and the Last Day; that is better. and fairer in the
issue. (4:58-59)
"Whosoever obeys the Messenger, thereby obeys God; and whosoever
turns his back-We have not sent thee to be a watcher over them. "(4:80)
"Hast thou not regarded those who assert that they believe in what
has been sent down to thee, and what was sent down before thee, desiring to take their
disputes to idols, yet they have been commanded to disbelieve in them? But Satan desires
to lead them astray into far error. "(4:60)
2. God's walayah and its acceptance by the believers has a mental
foundation which has been taken into consideration in the Islamic world view and is a
natural phenomenon.
"And to Him belongs whatsoever inhabits the night and the day; and
He is the Allhearing, the All-knowing, Say: 'Shall 1 take to myself as guardian other than
God, the Originator of the heavens and of the earth, He Who feeds and is not fed'?' say:
'l have been commanded to be the first of them that surrender: "Be not thou of the
idolaters...... (6:13-14)'
About Walayah (2)
Any walayah except the walayah of God and His viceroys is the walayah
of taghut and Satan. The acceptance of Satan's walayah makes Satan dominant over all the
constructive and creative forces of man which he will use in the way of his own lusts. As
far as taghut does not consider any essentiality for anything except his own benefits and
due to his lack of information about man's needs and his possibilities in Nature, his
leadership for human community is the origin of damage and loss of man's valuable
energies. The very lack of Information in the community under the dominance of t taghut's
walayah deprives its people of the brightness of knowledge, humanity and God's life-giving
rules, and confines them in the darkness of ignorance, lusts, selfishness and
perverseness. The Holy Qur'an says:
"When thou recites the Our'an, seek refuge in God from the
accursed Satan; he has no authority over those who believe and trust in their Lord; his
authority is over those who take him for their friend and ascribe associates to God.
(16:98-100)
....brings them forth from the darkness into the light. And the
unbelievers-their patrons are idols, that bring them forth from the light into the
darkness; those are the inhabitants of the Fire, therein dwelling forever. "(2:257)
About Walayah (3) (Hijrah)
4. Taghut's and Satan's walayah in a community makes the true believer
dependent on taghut's power in many different ways and encumbers him with its invisible
net; his freedom is taken away and he is unconsciously let to the end which that system is
doomed to. Such a system prevents the true believer from spending his power in the way of
Islam.
This inevitable reality proposes the phenomenon of "hijrah".
Hijrah means escaping from taghut's bondage and getting to the free environs of Islam,
where everything guides man to the divine aim, where the natural process of the society is
leading towards exaltation, mental and material evolution, where goodness prevails and no
signs of malignity can be seen,. that is, the Islamic community.
Therefore, according to the principle of walayah, hijrah, is an
essential and urgent obligation for the true believer. He is to transfer from the taghut's
environs to the Islamic community and step into the environs of God's walayah.
Thinking about the verses of "hijrah" in the Quran
reveals many points about this subject.
"They wish that you should disbelieve as they disbelieve, and then
you would be.. (ensan89).
"But whoso makes a breach with the Messenger after the guidance
has become clear to him and follows a way other than the believers, him We shall turn him
over to what he himself has turned to and We shall roast him in Gehenna-an evil
homecoming. God forgives not that aught should be with Him associated; less than that He
forgives to whomsoever He wills. Whoso associates with God anything, has gone astray into
far error. Instead of Him, they pray not except to female beings; they pray not except to
a rebel Satan accursed by God. He said, 'Assuredly I will take unto myself a portion
appointed of Thy servants, and I will lead them astray, and fill them with fancies, and I
will command them and they will cut off the cattle's ears; I will command them and they
will alter God's creation. ' Whoso takes Satan to him for a friend, ins tea d of God, has
surely suffered a manifest loss. He promises them and falls them with fancies but there is
nothing Satan promises them except delusion. "(4:115-120)
"God is the Guardian of the believers; He equal; therefore take
not to yourselves friends of them, until they emigrate in the way of God; then, if they
turn their backs, take them, and kill them wherever you find them; take not to yourselves
anyone of them as friend or helper (4:89)
"Those who believe, and have emigrated and struggled with their
possessions and their selves in the way of God, and those who have given refuge and
help-those are friends one of another. And those who believe, but have not emigrated-you
have no duty of friendship towards them till they emigrate; yet if they ask you for help,
in religion's matter, it is your duty to help them, except against a people between whom
and you there is a compact, and God sees the things you do. As for the unbelievers, they
are friends one of another. Unless you do this there will be persecution in the land and
great corruption. And those who believe, and have emigrated and struggled in the way of
God and those who have given refuge and help those in truth are the believers. And theirs
shall be forgiveness and generous provision.'(8:72-74)
,'And those the angels take (in death), while still they are wronging
themselves the angels will ask, 'In what circumstances were you?' They will say, 'We were
oppressed in the earth.' The angels will say, 'But was not God's earth wide, so that you
might have emigrated in it?' For such men, their refuge shall be Gehenna-and evil
homecoming except the men, women, and children who, being oppressed, can devise nothing
and arc not guided to a way; haply them God will yet pardon for God is All-Pardoning,
All-forgiving. Whoso emigrates in the way of God will find in the earth many refuges and
plenty; whoso goes forth from his house an emigrant to God and His Messenger, and then
death overtakes him, his reward is then incumbent on God; surely God is All-forgiving,
All-compassionate. (4:97-100)
Publisher's Note
Imam Khamene'i, the Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, delivered
several speeches in (1974.1353 AH). Later on, these speeches were summarized and
published. The original title given by Ayatollah Khamene'i to the book is " Tarh
Kulli Andisha Islami Dar Qur'an " (The General Pattern; of Islamic Thought in the
Quran).
All the citations of the Quran are from "The Qur'an
Translated" bv A.J.Arberrv, London. The Macmillan Company, 1955.