A Response to Irresponsibility: Answering the Bizarre Claims of Younes Mohammed and Yusuf al-Khattab (as seen on CNN)

The Question:

Last night on CNN I noticed these two guys claiming that the Qur’an encourages them to scare every non-Muslim on the face of the globe. I wanted to know if this is true? I live with Muslims and share no hostilities towards them. But these type of people do scare me.

The Answer:

Thank you for stopping by and asking instead of allowing this experience to shape your vision of Muslims.

It is one thing to say something about someone which is not true, but it is an entirely different affair when one does so with God’s words. In fact, one of the major sins in Islam is to speak about Allah without knowledge.

A quick look at the entire verse, and the one that follows it, should be enough to clarify the ignorant nature of Abdullah’s claim:

“And prepare against them whatever you are able of power and of steeds of war by which you may terrify the enemy of Allah and your enemy and others besides them whom you do not know [but] whom Allah knows.” [Qur'an, 8:60]

Orthodox scholars hold that “them” in this verse is in reference to “the polytheists of Mecca;” the reference to “others besides them” was in reference to a tribe known as Bani Quradha which was a Jewish tribe that acted traitorously, or as some said, the Persians. I’m not sure how `Abdullah and his friend apply this verse to people who live in New York City on their way to work? But a simple glance at the next verse clarifies their false claims and ignorant notions.

“And if they incline to peace, then incline to it [also] and rely upon Allah. Indeed, it is He who is the Hearing, the Knowing.” [Qur’an, 8:61]

Thus, instead of seeking to strike fear in the hearts of people, the Muslim is encouraged to seek peace.

Hope that helps.

Suhaib

15 Comments to A Response to Irresponsibility: Answering the Bizarre Claims of Younes Mohammed and Yusuf al-Khattab (as seen on CNN)

  1. YusufX's Gravatar YusufX
    November 12, 2009 at 2:53 pm | Permalink

    Maybe if you give them candy they’ll go away.

  2. J's Gravatar J
    November 12, 2009 at 3:17 pm | Permalink

    Imam Suhaib, the best description of these two clowns was given by Anderson Cooper, who said: “just four morons on a street corner.”

    Fi aman Allah,
    J

  3. Zaynab's Gravatar Zaynab
    November 12, 2009 at 6:23 pm | Permalink

    People with violent and dangerous messages work so hard with their da’wah, and the rest of us are not nearly as passionate about peace and justice. It’s scary.

    May Allah ta’ala strengthen us and make us vehicles for the spread of correct ideology and His worship to spread. Ameen.

  4. Abu Hunain's Gravatar Abu Hunain
    November 12, 2009 at 7:40 pm | Permalink

    As salamu ‘alaikum,

    I assumed these two to be agents off-rip. It’s was so preposterous I couldn’t think otherwise. Plus the lamenting of the reporter that the “security forces” can’t do anything about them because they are “protected” by the Constitution. Please! There are brothers who have been under FBI/CIA surveillance for years. They have been threatened and terrorized by so-called raids and investigations. But two guys on a street corner are just sooo unstoppable.

  5. Sabir's Gravatar Sabir
    November 12, 2009 at 9:52 pm | Permalink

    This Yusuf al-Khattab guy was raised in the US as a secular Jew but joined a Yeshiva at age 18 and moved to Gaza to live in a Jewish settlement, home to some of the most extreme and fanatic elements in Israeli society. Finding the schooling there to be too liberal, he moved to Netivot in Israel proper. At some point, he converted to Islam, moved to East Jerusalem, and declared his love for Osama bin Laden and al-Qaeda. Richard Dawkins interviewed him for a documentary a couple of years ago in which he rants about how Western women dress like whores (it’s interesting that these are the characters Dawkins seeks out as representative of religious people in general, but that’s a separate point). The important thing to note is that this guy’s worldview has always been characterized by extremes. He rejected his secular upbringing in favor of Orthodox Judaism and religious Zionism, a way of life at the extreme opposite end of the spectrum. Later, he rejected that in favor of another extreme opposite, radical Islamism. This guy clearly has a rebellious personality prone to extremes.

    These people’s temperaments are what draw them to the rigid absolutism of extremist movements. They’re not attracted to the belief system that the movement claims legitimacy from, they’re attracted to the simplistic, dichotomous worldview that the movement espouses. When they encounter a circumstance that doesn’t fit neatly into that dichotomous worldview, they quickly become disillusioned and abandon the belief system entirely. This is psychology at play here, not religion.

  6. Arif's Gravatar Arif
    November 12, 2009 at 9:53 pm | Permalink

    Agreed. I loved the part when they were like “You will stand in front of Allah for not standing up against america” something like that…The same country they curse is the same country they turn to for protection of their “right to speak.” In a Muslim country they would not be able to speak like that, they’d be locked away never able to see their families without any due process of the law. Very ironic!

    2ndly, if you hate America so much what is stopping you from getting out of here? If you’re not here to bring any good to the society then what is your excuse? These people frustrate me with their gangster mentality. They steal from the good of this country and spit it back in its face.

    salamz

  7. November 13, 2009 at 3:58 am | Permalink

    Excellent article Suhaib, these members of the Abdullah (”el”) Faisal al-Jamaykee fanclub really need to keep their mouths shut and study the religion before they speak. For more on the ignorance and background of Younes Abdullah Muhammad and Yousef (Cohen) “al-Khattaab” refer to this very interesting paper:

    http://www.salafimanhaj.com/pdf/SalafiManhaj_KufrDoonaKufr.pdf

  8. al-suyuufi's Gravatar al-suyuufi
    November 13, 2009 at 6:01 am | Permalink

    To the RevMuslim guys:

    If you hate America so much, why do you continue to live here?

    I’m not asking for myself, but I’ve witnessed some people slandering you by bringing up this point. I’d suggest addressing that as well to clear doubts.

  9. November 13, 2009 at 6:20 am | Permalink

    Seems, Yousef Cohen is quite controversial:

    http://www.salafimanhaj.com/pdf/SalafiManhaj_YusufKhattaab.pdf

  10. AbuMubarak's Gravatar AbuMubarak
    November 13, 2009 at 6:41 am | Permalink

    There has to be intelligence, balance, and sagacity along with strength, conviction, and sincere intentions. All of this must, of course, conform with Quran and Sunnah. Speaking harshly can have a negative effect. Being silent can, at times, be the best recourse. Soft speech and harsh speech both have their place. Wisdom is the key.

    Many times Muslims forget that we are all growing and learning. Yes, the shaytan is out there and Yes, the USA has declared war upon Islam and the Muslims. That means, wisdom is needed MORE, not less. Cowardice is to be hated, strategizing is commended.

  11. saeed's Gravatar saeed
    November 13, 2009 at 8:30 am | Permalink

    May Allah forgive those misinformed brothers and guide them to the straight path, because only Allah knows what they will die on. And I pray to Allah that the Muslims in that area try to reach them. Alot of us think different today than we did yesterday, Alhamdulilah.

  12. Abul-Hussein's Gravatar Abul-Hussein
    November 13, 2009 at 8:33 am | Permalink

    { فمن يعملْ مثقالَ ذَرَّةٍ خيراً يَرَهُ، ومَنْ يَعمل مِثْقال ذَرّةٍ شراً يَرَه } ، { تُرْهِبُونَ بِهِ } تُخوِّفُون { عَدْوَّ ٱللَّهِ وَعَدُوَّكُمْ وَءَاخَرِينَ } ، أي: وترهبون آخرين، { مِن دُونِهِمْ لاَ تَعْلَمُونَهُمُ ٱللَّهُ يَعْلَمُهُمْ } ، قال مجاهد ومقاتل وقتادة: هم بنو قريظة. وقال السدي: هم أهل فارس. وقال الحسن وابن زيد: هم المنافقون، لا تعلمونهم، لأنهم معكم يقولون لا إله إلاّ الله. وقيل: هم كفار الجن.

  13. Abul-Hussein's Gravatar Abul-Hussein
    November 13, 2009 at 9:11 am | Permalink

    Comment:

    Unfortunately, Yousef al-Khattab neither demonstrates the skill of scholarship we would expect from a person who is said to study at a Yeshiva nor a sign of scholarship in the world of Islam. We do not have before us the mind of (RAMBAM) Maimonides nor Imam at Tabari (r). So, where do we stand with Yousef al-Khattab who claims to have the ability to interpret the Qur’an with the sayings of the Ulema? By what criteria are we obliged to negate the multiplicity of scholarly opinions surrounding the above text to come to accept that opinion transmitted by Yousef as being the soundest opinion to practice? What scholarly criteria is used to come to that position and neglect others?

    وقوله: { تُرْهِبُونَ } من الرهبة وهى مخافة مع تحرز واضطراب.

    والضمير المجرور – وهو قوله { بِهِ } – يعود إلى الإِعداد المأخوذ من قوله { وَأَعِدُّواْ }.

    أى: أعدوا ما استطعتم من قوة، حال كونكم مرهبين بهذا الإِعداد عدو الله وعدوكم، من كل كافر ومشرك ومنحرف عن طريق الحق، وعلى رأس هؤلاء جميعا، كفار مكة الذين أخرجوكم من دياركم بغير حق، ويهود المدينة الذين لم يتركوا وسيلة للإِضرار بكم إلا فعلوها.

    وقوله { وَآخَرِينَ مِن دُونِهِمْ لاَ تَعْلَمُونَهُمُ ٱللَّهُ يَعْلَمُهُمْ } معطوف على ما قبله.

    أى: ترهبون بهذا الإِعداد أعداء معروفين لكم – كمشركى مكة ويهود المدينة، وترهبون به أيضاً أعداء آخرين غيرهم أنتم لا تعرفونهم لأنهم يخفون عداوتهم لكم، ولكن الله – تعالى – الذى لا يخفى عليه شئ يعلمهم، وسيحبط أعمالهم.

    وقد اختلف المفسرون فى المراد بهؤلاء الأعداء الذين عبر الله عنهم بقوله لا تعلمونهم الله يعلمهم، فمنهم من قال: المراد بهم بنو قريظة ومنهم من قال: المراد بهم أهل فارس والروم.

  14. Abul-Hussein's Gravatar Abul-Hussein
    November 13, 2009 at 9:37 am | Permalink

    { تُرْهِبُونَ } قرىء بالتخفيف والتشديد وقرأ ابن عباس ومجاهد رضي الله عنهما «تخزون» والضمير في { بِهِ } راجع إلى ما استطعتم { عَدْوَّ ٱللَّهِ وَعَدُوَّكُمْ } هم أهل مكة { وَءَاخَرِينَ مِن دُونِهِمْ } هم اليهود، وقيل: المنافقون وعن السدي: هم أهل فارس، وقيل: كفرة الجن، وجاء في الحديث:

    -Here is documented proof for the position of Shaikh Suhaib that there is reference to the People of Makka.

    (Kashaf)