Sen. Obama is the Man! Get out and Vote!
Asalamu alaykum,
I want to take some time, again after a year and half, to encourage all to register to vote and support Sen. Barak Obama. Although there are certain things I disagree with, I hold that the benefits of Sen. Obama over Sen. Mccain leave a Muslim no choice but to vote for the former. Izi Din Abdul Salam noted that if a Muslim has the choice between two leaders, he should choose the one who will bring the most goodness and justice to the society. I want to express my sincere hope in Allah that my choice will be pleasing to Him and ask Him to guide our leaders towards what is good and just for all. I want to encourage all Muslim citizens to investigate both candidates, observe DNC and RNC’s programs, pray istikhara and make a profound choice.
I understand that some will question Sen. Obama’s positions on what is going on overseas, however, if we fail to support him, we are surely giving weight to a person who has said that, “The war will last 100 years.” Before we can clean our neighbors yard, we must work to strengthen our own. From Cannibalistic loans, thrown at minority communities and the destruction of programs like Affirmative Action and Head Start, Muslims cannot afford to watch as the Republicans destroy this country by leveling the axe on the necks of the poor and weak.
Many will question the validity of voting. While I certainly empathize with that, I tend towards the position of the majority of scholars and great Shari’ah legal minds who hold that: “It is acceptable for Muslims to vote in Western Democracies.” The largest body of Muslim scholars, the Fiqh Council of Jidda, headed by the Mufti of Saudi Arabia along with scholars such as Sh. Bin Bayyah, Dr. al-Qaradawi, Dr. Wahba Zuhaili, Dr. Taha Jabir al-’Awani, Sh. Abdul Karim Zaydan, Dr. Munir Farid Wasil, former Mufti of Egypt and others released an entire journal on the subject that stated that voting in the West is not only permissible, but encouraged.
Malcolm X, who changed his position towards the end of his life; even encouraging others to vote, said, “Your either part of the problem, or part of the solution.” Let’s make a stand, invest in our future and contribute. I feel a great personal responsibility towards this election and wanted to write something that shares my feelings.
Allah knows best
Suhaib

August 26th, 2008 at 3:33 pm
Asalamu alaykum,
I gather you’re expecting replies to this post (at least I hope you are). Anyhow, I must say that I agree with what you say…but, I do have days when I wish most Americans would not vote as an expression of their dissatisfaction with the candidates.
I do wish Muslims would register to vote and throw their political weight around like everyone else. For the most part, we’re a highly educated populace that knows the issues well. Unfortunately, as we tend to be/do with most everything else, we are dividend along various lines. To me, that’s been our downfall. Insha’ Allah the younger generations will deal better with that issue.
August 27th, 2008 at 4:47 am
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August 27th, 2008 at 8:54 am
Salams all
I don’t know anything abut McCain’s stance on Palestine, but what Obama said was so biased towards Israel, it completely put me off him. I guess McCain is probably pro-Israeli too. My family in Palestine are currently going through a lot of hardship, as are all the muslims there and the Presidents of America are continuing to supply Israel with $3 billion a year regardless of the terror they are inflicting. Why then, should we vote these people in, when they are supporting injustice?
August 27th, 2008 at 12:19 pm
Assalaamu alaykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakaatuh,
Brother Suhaib,
I hope this message finds you in the best of health and in the highest of Imaan. Do you have the link to the above mentioned journal in Arabic? I would like to reference it to get a better understanding of the Muftee ash-Shaykh ‘Abdul-’Azeez Aali ash-Shaykh’s (hafithahullah) insight regarding this matter.
Baaraka Allahu feekum
Your brother in Islaam,
Aboo ‘Imraan al-Mekseekee
August 28th, 2008 at 2:39 am
Dear UK resident,
If you are an American then you must differentiate between your relationship with your family’s country (and al-quds is a Muslim cause that we all stand by) and your country by which you have made a legal pact in taking the citizenship. The reality is that there will be no presidents in the near future who are against Israel or who support equal treatment and recognition with Palestine. Allah knows best but that seems like a fact just as the sun going down at maghrib today. So face that fact and look into the rest of the issue’s that each candidate represent and make your decision. My decision is to vote for Obama. Maybe this will help-
http://therealmccain.com/
May Allah join our word on Obama. 2 million + votes is no joke!
August 28th, 2008 at 8:26 am
Assalamu alaikum
Jzk Abu Majeed for you kind reply.
I have never registered to vote before because all these politicians seem to be working for the same cause. The morality of the world is in decline, people are shooting eachother, the gap between the rich and the poor is evergrowing and muslim lands are under attack. Although it might seem the contrary, I am not a negative person, I do try to look at the bright side of things. Neither McCain or Obama have impressed me!
Its like, in the UK for example Blair and New Labour had promised so much - and people are still waiting 10 years later for the delivery! I have written to MPs about various issues, including Palestine, and they all say the same thing but in different ways.
I think the only way we are gonna have an impact on politics is if muslims have a lobby too. The Jewish lobby is probably one of the most powerful group on earth, because of this it doesn’t matter how inhuman Palestinians are treated as no politicain is brave enough to stand up to the Jewish lobby.
Allah says that He does not change the state of a people until they change the state of thier hearts. There are so many muslims being oppressed, displaced etc, maybe we need to all work on our iman and look inwardly, as well as trying to contirbute to society in a positive way, and inshAllah then things will start to get better.
With the curruption in politics at the moment, is voting going to help?
August 28th, 2008 at 3:01 pm
Aboo Imraan,
Asalamu alaykum:
It is available in a one of the Figh Council journals. They are published yearly and I have them in Cairo. Inshallah, upon my return to Cairo I will get the reference to you. Let me make clear that he does not mention any specific candidate, but his name is on every fatwa written in the texts as well as a brief introduction on the subject. It is an awesome collection with writing of some of the greatest fuqaha alive.
SDW
August 28th, 2008 at 4:49 pm
Sh Suhaib, make that two, i’d like the reference too
wassalam
August 28th, 2008 at 4:50 pm
Man I’m looking forward to the speech tonight. I hope he makes a good case
August 28th, 2008 at 11:43 pm
I give it an 8. It wasn’t his best.
November 3rd, 2008 at 4:13 pm
walaikumsalaam
Uk resident I would like to tell you that yes they are both ‘pro israel’ but mcain is worse because he does not support the peace process while obama does. Obama also visited israel and palestine while mcain only visited israel. another thing to note is that after a survey u will c that more palestinians have their hope on obama than mcain. so again it is imp for muslims to vote so the one that is worse for the america world or palestinians doesnt get elected inshAllah
November 7th, 2008 at 2:20 am
SubhanAllah.. vote for Obama? The man didn’t even glance at muslims yet muslims are encouraging to vote for him? Imam Webb.. do you have a reason for encouraging muslims, who look to you for guidance, to take part in enabling this taghut? Do you not think that democracy is based on falsehood? Why then are you encouraging participation?