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"If you see the scholar at the gates of the ruler, question him in his Deen."
- Imam Abu Hanifah (Rahimullah)
Simple.
Doesnt matter if he is from Syria, or Saudi Arabia, or Yemen, or India.
If you see him silent about the crimes of the authorities, then there is a problem.
This is why Imam Abu Hanifah suffered, and why Imam Malik suffered, why Imam Ahmad suffered, why others after them suffered and why today many suffer (may Allah be pleased with them all).
*Yet other scholars, with massive beards and handcrafted garbs, enjoy the patronage of treacherous governments, get put out on TV to make statements and engage in apologetics for these rulers. Being comfortable for being a scholar is surely one of the most ironic realities for those who are meant to inherit the Prophetic struggle.
The verdict of one of the greatest Scholars of the Ummah is on this point.
The great Imam Izz Al Deen ibn Abdul Salam said: “…every religious scholar must, when he sees the Truth brought low and what is Right undermined, muster all the strength he has in order to assist the Truth and what is Right. He must consider himself more deserving of humiliation and incapacitation than [Truth and Right]. If he raises the Truth and makes manifest what is Right, he may seek their shade and content himself with whatever [gains] may come from elsewhere.”
[Al-Mulha fi I`tiqad Ahl al-Sunna of Ibn `Abd al-Salam]
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