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Headline News 06/03/2013

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  • Emir of Qatar Buys Six Greek Islands for £7m and Plans More Investments While Muslims Go Hungry
  • Rulers of Bahrain and UAE Give Money to British Army
  • Russia Plans to Offer Islamic Studies To Counter Extremism
  • NATO, Karzai Call on Pakistan To Do More Against Terrorism

 

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Emir of Qatar Buys Six Greek Islands for £7m and Plans More Investments While Muslims Go Hungry:

The Emir of Qatar has bought six Greek islands in a deal worth at least £7.22million. The islands are part of a small archipelago known as the Echinades, a couple of miles from Ithaca, a famous site in Homer's Odyssey. They first caught the eye of the Emir, 56-year-old Sheikh Hamad bin Khalifa al-Thani, when he moored his super-yacht nearby whilst on holiday four years ago. The £4.2million deal for Oxia, the largest of the islands at 1,200 acres, was agreed last year but had been held up by delays in obtaining land use permits from Greek forestry officials, according to the Financial Times. Ithaca's Greek-American mayor, Ioannis Kassianos, said: "When you buy an island, even if you are the emir of Qatar, it takes a year and a half for all the paperwork to go through." The Emir had pledged to invest up to 5 billion euros in Greece's transport and infrastructure when it was hit by the economic crisis three years ago. He had been put off by Greece's red tape and inefficiency but relations have improved, with Qatar now bidding to redevelop the Hellenikon Airport site near Athens. If the deal goes through, the airport could serve as an international hub for Qatar Airways. Qatar may also bid for the Astir Palace hotel, a beachfront hotel near Athens that is popular with Arab tourists. Despite Greece's extensive privatisation programme, it has been suggested that Greece should be prepared to sell off even more of its assets to help reduce its debt obligations to other countries.

 

Rulers of Bahrain and UAE Give Money to the British Army:

Britain's top military academy, Sandhurst, has come under fire for renaming a sports hall commemorating a First World War battle after the King of Bahrain. The Mons Hall - named after the 1914 battle where thousands died - will have its name changed to honour the Bahraini monarch who has given millions in funding to the Army's officer training college. The building will now be called King Hamad Hall and will reopen next month after being refurbished thanks to a £3 million donation from the king, who is the patron of the Sandhurst Foundation but is known for brutally repressing demonstrators at home. Sandhurst has also accepted a £15 million donation from the United Arab Emirates to build a new accommodation block, raising questions about the college's links with authoritarian Gulf states accused of human rights abuses.

 

Russia plans to Offer Islamic Studies to Counter Extremism:

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said that the government will hammer out a single Bachelor's and Master's degree program on Islam study within three months. Supporters say the move would help remove problems facing Russians studying Islam. There are no academic institutions or universities for Russians interested in studying Islam. Currently, Russians seeking to study Islam are trained at secular and religious educational institutions. "What we currently see in Russia are Islamic secondary schools, or madrasahs, rather than academies or universities, where students should get more knowledge regarding theological subjects, Muslim law and history," said Denga Khalidov, Head of the Center for Islam Ethnopolitics Studies in Moscow. The Russian Federation is home to some 23 million Muslims in the north of the Caucasus and southern republics of Chechnya, Ingushetia and Dagestan. Islam is Russia's second-largest religion representing roughly 15 percent of its 145 million predominantly Orthodox population. But some experts see the program as a government attempt to fight religious extremism in Russia. "Many of those who graduate from Islamic universities in Saudi Arabia and Egypt face problems," Moscow-based Islam expert Georgy Engelgardt said. He said graduates from foreign countries get radical ideas "that are out of line with forms of religions adopted on Russian territory". "Consequently, they seek to give their disciples a vision of the religion and its political supplements that they studied in other countries," he said. "This leads to radicalization of certain groups of believers and may culminate in armed clashes, something that is currently in place in North Caucasus and the Volga Region in Russia. The authorities have already admitted that this problem poses a threat."

NATO, Karzai Call on Pakistan To Do More Against Terrorism:

Afghan President Hamid Karzai and NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen have called on Pakistan to do more to combat terrorism and condemned statements made last week by a leading Pakistan cleric apparently endorsing suicide attacks in Afghanistan. This latest spat between the neighbouring countries could set back joint efforts to promote peace and reconciliation in Afghanistan. Karzai criticized the comments, which were made on Afghan television by a prominent Pakistan cleric who had been part of efforts by religious leaders in the two countries to bring peace to Afghanistan, and are likely to sour an already strained relationship between the two countries. Speaking at a press conference, Karzai said the statements made by Pakistan cleric Tahir Mehmood Ashrafi of the All Pakistan Ulema Council prove Islamabad supports suicide attacks as a tool of the Taliban's fight in Afghanistan. We have always known that they supported suicide attacks, Karzai said, but now we have heard this directly from them. We hope that they [Pakistan] will be wise enough to take steps to change this situation. NATO chief Anders Fogh Rasmussen, speaking at the same news conference, also condemned any suggestion that suicide attacks could be a legitimate tool of war. He urged the Pakistani government and military to step up their fight against terrorism and extremism. "And I think the time has come for the Pakistani leadership - the military leadership as well as the political leadership - to realize that it is in their self-interest to ensure a peaceful development in Afghanistan," said Rasmussen.

 

 

Abu Hashim

 

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Hizb ut Tahrir Media Office of Turkey: Seminar Marking the Anniversary of the Fall of the Khilafah

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Sunday, 21 Rabii II 1434 AH, 03  March 2013.  Hizb ut Tahrir/ Wilayah Turkey organized a seminar in the city of Istanbul entitled "Governance and Administration in Islam" on the occasion of the calendar anniversary of the demolition of the Islamic Caliphate. It received a large presence of various people of society. Alhamdulillah, Lord of the Worlds.

 


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Wilayah Syria Campaign: The Civil State before the Scale of Shariah

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Hizb ut Tahrir/ Wilayah Syria organized a widespread campaign in the towns of East Ghouta, Damascus to expose the falsehood of a "civil state". The Hukm of Islam clearly defined in this and the calling for it. The campaign included a car procession, stands in the town squares, and distributions of flyers about the civil state and its Islamic ruling regarding it. The campaign took place in the following towns: Ein Tirma, Suqba, Haza, Hamouria, Arbeen, Jisreen, Kufr Batna and Misraba. It concluded with a speech in one of the mosques in Dooma.


Tuesday, 16 Rabii II 1434 AH, 26 February 2013

 


 

 

Car Procession

as part of the campaign: The Civil State before the Scale of Shariah

 

 

 

 

Speech in One of the Mosques in Dooma

as part of the campaign: The Civil State before the Scale of Shariah

 

 

 

 

Stand in the Town Square

as part of the Campaign : The Civil State Before the Scale of Shariah

 

 

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Butcher of Mid-Asia, Karimov Extends Hizb ut Tahrir Members' Sentence Another Three or More Years!

The enemy of Allah, the tyrant of Uzbekistan, Karimov who is vindictive against Islam, shows his hatred against Muslims in general, and especially against Hizb ut Tahrir members. He fabricates false criminal charges against Hizb members to prolong their prison term or to suspend their released after serving their term.

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The Hypocrite U.S. Congress Maintains Drone Attacks What about the Thousands of Muslims who Participate with America in the Killings?

The Republicans and Democrats, members of the House of Judiciary Committee, in Washington, have expressed concern over the drone attacks launched by the United States on the people who carry U.S. citizenship. This was unveiled the beginning of last month; which the "White Paper" issued by the U.S. Department of Justice to Congress surfaced. It mentioned the confidential memo giving authority to the U.S. President to kill American people who are considered a threat to U.S. security.

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Putin Tries to Teach Russian Muslims their Religion

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01 March 2013, Russian President Putin within the framework of spreading extremism in Russia has instructed his government to develop unified standards for teaching Islam in higher education, reports the Izvestia Journal. Today in Russia, four secular and two religious universities prepare specialists in Islam. Russian Islamic University in Ufa and Moscow Islamic University are considered higher Islamic educational institutions in Russia. However there are no unified training programs for such professionals in Russia. According to the Head of the Center for Islamic Ethnopolicy Dengi Khalidov, now every university itself forms the list of Islamic disciplines from its own experience. This is not the first time that the Russian government is paying close attention to the field of Islamic education in Russia. A few days ago the Russian parliament considered the amendments to the Labour Code and the law, "On Freedom of Conscience and Religious Associations". Through which the authorities plan to prevent teaching in mosques and madrassas of Muslims who received Islamic education outside of Russia. According to the authors of the bill "in the ‘90s of the twentieth century many young people were educated in Islamic universities of the Arab countries, where a number of branches preach ideology aggression against other religions that does not fit so-called Russian Islam. Moreover, in this law will appear some amendments that prohibit foreigners, stateless persons, and persons whose activities recognized as extremist by the court to become a founder or a member of the religious organization.

In addition, the Ministry of Justice passed a bill on public discussion that would force everyone to coordinate all public religious activities with the authorities if they are held outside of religious buildings and places. That is all the religious activities, including ceremonies, collective preaching, holidays can only be held in mosques or in private houses as well as cemeteries. If someone wants to hold a religious ceremony outside these places, he will have to negotiate the possibility of its implementation with the authorities in the manner prescribed for holding rallies, marches and demonstrations. All Islamic holidays, including Eid al-Fitr and Eid al-Adha will be affected by this law. At the initiative of the Shabab of Hizb ut Tahrir Russian Muslims have begun to celebrate these festivals in parks, squares of their cities, thus openly calling Russians to Islam. Perhaps this became one of the main reasons for this document to appear.

Thus it is clear that the Russian authorities pursue a consistent and integrated policy to oust the Islamic thoughts out of Russian religious education. The Muslims who studied Islam outside of Russia are suspended from teaching. They take measures to exclude the Muslims that are not pleasing to the authorities to take part in the religious and educational activities. They exclude independent Islamic activists from universities and mosques trying to push them off the streets, they take restrictive laws for their mass street Islamic ceremonies. Russian authorities hope that by eliminating Islamic education in Islamic schools and forming tame Islamic leaders, they will be able to introduce their new fictional religion so called Russian traditional Islam into the minds of Muslims. But Allah (swt) completed the religion of Islam for the Muslims 14 centuries ago saying:

((...ٱلۡيَوۡمَ أَكۡمَلۡتُ لَكُمۡ دِينَكُمۡ وَأَتۡمَمۡتُ عَلَيۡكُمۡ نِعۡمَتِى وَرَضِيتُ لَكُمُ ٱلۡإِسۡلَـٰمَ دِينً۬ا‌ ... ))

"This day I have perfected your religion for you, completed My Favour upon you, and have chosen for you Islam as your religion" [al-Maidah: 3]

 

 

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Capitalism's Exploitation of Millions of Vulnerable People as Domestic Workers  

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On 9th January 2013, for the first time the International Labor Organization (ILO) launched its global report related to domestic workers around the world. The report entitled "Domestic Workers Around the World" states that there are currently about 53 million domestic workers in the world, of which 83 percent are women and girls, and many of them are migrant workers. This means that more than 43 million women have been hired as caretakers, cooks, housekeepers, and maids. According to data from the mid-1990's, this figure of 53 million, reflects a drastic increase of 19 million people employed as domestic workers over the last 18 years. Moreover, according to Martin Oelz, labor law expert of ILO, this report based upon a survey conducted in 117 countries is an underestimation of the actual number of all domestic workers around the world. The actual number could be tens of millions higher. This report, he said, didn't include the data of child domestic workers under 15 years old which the ILO reported in 2008 amounted to 7.4 million children.

Sadly, alongside the finding of the size of this work sector, is the key finding that female domestic workers (FDW) are often exposed to violence and exploitation in their workplace. Sarah Polaski, Deputy Director of the ILO stated that these FDWs (foreign domestic workers) often have to work longer than the normal working hours, and in many countries do not have the same rights to rest time as workers in other sectors. Besides this, she stated that the high dependency to the employer and the nature of domestic work which is closed from public makes these women extremely vulnerable to exploitation and violence. Their workplaces are hidden behind doors as they work for individuals, households, and families, and not in open regular work sites such as offices, shops, or factories. Furthermore, most of the FDWs are migrant workers who are unfamiliar with the local language and culture in which they work. Hence, we can say that 40 million women are extremely vulnerable to physical and sexual violence and even murder. There have been numerous accounts of violence against migrant FDWs, including being beaten to death, burned with a hot iron, raped, imprisoned, and so on. For example in Indonesia, the number of cases of violence against migrant workers abroad including murder is increasing every year. Data from Indonesia Migrant Care reveals that the cases of violence against migrant workers reached 5314 in 2009, while in 2010, the death rate of these workers reached 1075.

Most people might ask and wonder what is the cause of this huge rise in number? Why do tens of millions of women still want to work as FDWs, even though they have to migrate thousands of miles away to work in this risky profession often for a miserly wage? The answer is no other reason other than poverty and global inequality of wealth. Poverty and lack of welfare for millions of women in their countries have forced them to leave their homes and their children to make ends meet. Most of these FDWs come from third-world countries, including the Muslim world, where lack of access to good quality free education, healthcare and other services that should be provided by the state also leads to many women seeking work abroad to provide education or medical treatment to their children or families. The largest number of FDW's are from the Asia Pacific (21.4 million), followed by Latin America and then the Caribbean with 19.6 million. No doubt, global inequality in wealth and poverty are the causes of the phenomenon of the global domestic workers industry. It is the global implementation of capitalism with its interest based financial model and free market system with its liberal principle laissez faire-laissez passer, that has caused wealth to be concentrated in the hands of the few and consequently the spreading of desperate poverty in the Muslim world and third-world countries. This has subsequently caused the mass transnational migration of domestic workers including women in search of work to survive, exposing them to exploitation.

 

THE EXPLOITATION OF VULNERABLE PEOPLE UNDER CAPITALISM

The implementation of the Capitalist ideology has created a global inequality between the developed and developing countries, including in the Muslim world, and has generated widespread poverty among Muslims. The high levels of unemployment amongst men, rising prices of basic needs, and the high cost of living in the country has caused millions of women to feel that they have no choice but to work as FDWs abroad to survive. This is worsened by the Capitalist paradigm which views women as objects that can provide cheap and dilligent labour for this domestic work. Furthermore, under capitalism, women are also seen as sexual objects and money-making machines, all of which promotes economic exploitation of women.

The fundamental values of capitalism contributes a great deal to building an exploitative mind-set on the poor and vulnerable people. Capitalism with its basic principles -secularism, pragmatism, and hedonism- as well as the economic principle of freedom of ownership has nurtured a selfish and exploitative society. Many members of this kind of society will always calculate the 'cost' and 'profit' of any social relations and practices of the life they lead, superseding all other values, whether it is humanitarian, moral or spiritual values.

The values of this detrimental and exploitative capitalist system have greatly influenced every level of capitalist societies - from the individual to the state - for example, the dictatorship of many employers against their workers, giving them the minimum wage without considering the impact on the workers; or domestic worker recruitment companies which manage their business in such a way to make a profit from the suffering of people; or capitalist governments throughout the Muslim world who are not only incompetent in creating prospering for their people, but ignores the rights and wellbeing of these workers who they send overseas, viewing and using them like commodities for the sake of bringing in economic remittance and revenue for the country. As a result, these women have become victims of two major causes of exploitation:

(1) The exploitative and tyrannical labor policies of capitalism, and
(2) The absence of the state's role in protecting their rights as workers as well as citizens

The first cause, i.e women as victims of capitalism's labor policies, is evidently shown by these three patterns of exploitation : (1) long working hours, almost without adequate rest periods, (2) low salaries, which are often not paid on time, and (3) arbitrary actions of employers who physically and sexually abuse them. All of these issues actually stem from the labor problem that has always faced countries that implement Capitalism. From the outset, the capitalist labor paradigm and policies has created an asymmetrical relationship between workers and employers. Workers and employers are placed in distinct stratas or classes that tend to discriminate against the workers who have less power and a lower bargaining position, than the employers who own the capital. Besides that, Capitalism makes living cost as the standard for setting wages. Cheap labour policies that the idea of the ‘minimum wage' is based, results from the flawed method of determining wages. It has prevented workers from earning their real wages that should be based upon the effort they exert and the skills they have rather than receiving an amount suitable to just sustain their lives. Therefore, these labor problems will always exist as long as the relationship between workers and employers is built based on this system, and the workers will always experience poor working conditions and insufficient legal protection.

As for the second cause, the absence of the role of the state in protecting the rights of its workers and citizens has become the primary cause of the exploitation of millions of women as FDW in the Muslim world. The leaderships of these states have utterly failed in: (1) ensuring the prosperity of the people under their rule, and (2) guaranteeing the protection of those who work abroad. These puppet rulers have been proven incompetent in addressing poverty in the country and providing decent jobs for its people. In addition, they have failed to solve their country's problems, such as corruption, dependence on the West, and foreign debt, as well as demonstrating a complete inability to manage their natural resources effectively. All this is not surprising for they have embraced and implemented the flawed capitalist system upon their states. Leaders of the Muslim world are only concerned in their national economic interests - which includes making their own women commodities in the demand for domestic labor abroad to secure government revenue, without any consideration of the misery suffered by these FDWs, nor any serious efforts to ensure the legal protection of the rights of these workers abroad. The Muslim world was also poisoned by the corrosive idea of nationalism that has dehumanized those who are not of their nations, contributing to their mistreatment. Thus, this absence of the role of the state in protecting the rights of women in the Muslim world is the main cause that makes millions of women experience extreme suffering due to exploitation as FDWs.

These two aforementioned conditions, namely exploitative, tyrannical labor policies of capitalism and the absence of the role of state, has caused many efforts and global initiatives to solve this problem of the exploitation of FDWs to always hit a dead end. These two conditions are the reasons for why various efforts at all levels, such as the revision of labor laws, agreements between sending and receiving countries of domestic workers, and the establishment of workers unions, have failed and never touched the root of the issue, including the ILOs initiative of establishing a convention on domestic workers no. 189 2011 which regulates aspects of ensuring decent work for domestic workers around the world. This convention is severely challenged by the multipolar world order. This is tangibly seen from the willingness of only about 4 countries in the world to ratify the convention, while in fact based on ILO survey the problem of domestic workers befalls at least 117 countries. This global initiative obviously will not work because most states would always put the interests of their national economy above the rights of domestic workers. As long as capitalism and its exploitative value system and poverty-creating economic principles continue to apply in these countries, all these efforts will never bring a resolution to this problem.


LABOR POLICIES IN ISLAM

Islam is diametrically different from the capitalist ideology. Islam as an ideology strongly rejects the values of materialism and hedonism that come from the point of view of Capitalism. The true Islamic society under the Khilafah "Caliphate" system is built purely upon Islam that has a primary focus on the implementation of God's laws, as according to the Words of Allah (swt):

((وَمَا خَلَقْتُ ٱلْجِنَّ وَٱلْإِنسَ إِلَّا لِيَعْبُدُونِ ))

"I have only created jinn and men so that they may worship Me." [TMQ Adz-Dzariyyat: 56]

Unlike Capitalism, Islam builds its society upon the foundation of the Islamic Aqeedah. Its view of the purpose of life is to obey the Commandments of Allah and avoid His prohibitions, and its view of happiness is seeking the Pleasure of Allah (swt). The Islamic value system creates a distinctive identity in the community, which defines the status of people upon their taqwa, and not their wealth or any other physical attributes. The Islamic values of life would never put the material value above morality, or place money above the dignity of human beings, regardless of the scale of economic gain. This breaks the materialistic personality whose focus is only on money and material matters regardless of the consequences upon others, minimizing exploitative and unjust behaviour towards others.

The Islamic value system gives a unique color to the society at all levels. This color is seen from how Islam fosters a mentality of responsibility in women as the mothers of children by giving them an understanding of the vital importance of this role as women such that they will not easily leave their families and children in search for work abroad. Likewise, the values and laws of Islam subject the business life function upon the principle of halal and haram, without exploitation or taking advantage of others' suffering. In addition, the Khilafah "Caliphate" state places the fulfilment of the basic needs of the people as one of its top priorities, alongside creating prosperity for the society and enabling individuals to access luxuries through the comprehensive application of the Shariah, that includes its sound Islamic economic system.

Regarding employment, Islam has a distinctive approach to the issue, different to any other ideology in the world. Some of Islam's most important principles of labor policies that addresses the problem of exploitation of domestic workers include:

1. The unique equal relationship between employers and workers
2. The work to be performed should be strictly halal
3. No workers stratification
4. Determination of fair wages

The first principle of Islamic employment or labor policies is reflected in the composition of the Islamic society that has never split into two classes, the working class and business class, the proletariat and the bourgeoisie, the patron with the client, etc. No, Islam does not recognize this at all. It builds a unique equal relationship between the worker and the employer, which is based upon the sense of responsibility to fullfil the rights and obligations of each other as Islam ordered. According to the Islamic view, partnership between the employer and employee is a relationship that should be mutually beneficial. It is not allowed for a party to wrong or to be wronged by the other party. Imam Bukhari narrated from Abu Hurairah (ra), the Prophet (saw) said, Allah (swt) said:

((ثَلَاثَةٌ أَنَا خَصْمُهُمْ يَوْمَ الْقِيَامَةِ رَجُلٌ أَعْطَى بِي ثُمَّ غَدَرَ وَرَجُلٌ بَاعَ حُرًّا فَأَكَلَ ثَمَنَهُ وَرَجُلٌ اسْتَأْجَرَ أَجِيرًا فَاسْتَوْفَى مِنْهُ وَلَمْ يُعْطِ أَجْرَهُ))

"Allah said: There are three persons whom I will oppose on the Day of Resurrection: a man who gives his word by Me but proves treacherous; a man who sells a free person and consumes the price; and a man who employs a worker and receives a completed job but he does not pay him his wages." [Sahih Bukhari, Number 430]

In order to maintain the good partnership and ensure that all parties involved are mutually benefited, Islam organizes the employer-employee relationship in a clear and detailed way with the laws related to ijarat al-ajir (the employment contract). In fact Islam states that unclear agreement points within an ijarat transaction qualifies it as a fasid (broken) agreement. With clear and detailed provisions in the ijarat al-ajir transaction, each party understands their rights and obligations, and is a protection against tyrannical employers forcing workers to work outside their defined hours as in the case of domestic workers.

The second principle is that the jobs performed can only be halal in nature, because Islam does not recognize the concept of freedom of ownership that allows people to do any work, regardless of whether the job is halal or haram. This protects women from employment that exploits their beauty or bodies as the means to make a sale, provide a service, or increase profits. Rafi bin Rifaa(ra) narrates:

"فَقَالَ لَقَدْ نَهَانَا نَبِيُّ اللَّهِ صَلَّى اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ الْيَوْمَ فَذَكَرَ أَشْيَاءَ وَنَهَى عَنْ كَسْبِ الْأَمَةِ إِلَّا مَا عَمِلَتْ بِيَدِهَا"

"The Prophet (saw) forbade us (from some things) today, and he mentioned some things. He forbade us from the earnings of the slave-girl except that which she earned with her two hands." [Sunan Abu Dawood, Number 4319]

The third principle, Islam does not make a distinction between so-called white-collar workers and blue-collar workers. This is because all of them are called ajir (employees), whether the work they do is more intellectual in nature such as doctors, lecturers, or journalists, or physical in nature such as maids and factory workers. As mentioned in Hizb ut Tahrir's draft constitution for the Khilafah "Caliphate", Article 154 states, "Company employees and the self-employed have the same rights and duties as employees of the State. Everyone who works for a wage, irrespective of the nature of the work, is considered an employee..."

The fourth principle is determining fair wages for workers. Islam has a unique method regarding this matter because the standard used by Islam for deciding wages are the benefits of the effort (manfa'at al-juhd) given by the workers, not their lowest living cost. This is one reason why exploitation of workers by the employer will rarely happen as the employer will be subjected to the rules of Islam to provide decent wages and pay it on time according to what is agreed in the employment contract. If there is a dispute between the worker and the employer in determining wages, then the expert (khubara') will be the one who determines the fair wage (ajr al-mitsl). This expert is chosen by both parties, if they do not find an agreement, then the state will take over and choose the expert for them.


KHILAFAH PROTECTS WOMEN AND THE VULNERABLE

Islam stands in stark contrast to the capitalist system that curbs the role of the state and emphasizes the role of the market. The Prophet (saw) said,

"فَالْإِمَامُ الَّذِي عَلَى النَّاسِ رَاعٍ وَهُوَ مَسْئُولٌ عَنْ رَعِيَّتِهِ"

"An Imam is a shepherd (ra'in) and he is responsible for those in his care."

Therefore the state's role is vital in Islam in taking care of the needs of the people. Its main task is to serve and take care of the needs of every citizen, protect the vulnerable, and prevent any injustice. This fundamental principle ensures that labor problems will be minimal under the Khilafah "Caliphate" and resolved swiftly through the application of the Shariah rules upon any employment problem if they do arise. Under this system, the migrant labor problem that victimizes millions of women will not be tolerated and the state will seek to eradicate it.

The Khilafah "Caliphate" is a state which implements a sound economic system that rejects the flawed capitalist interest-based financial model, bans hoarding of wealth, and prohibits the privatization of natural resources as well as foreign party heavy investment in the development of infrastructure, agriculture, industry and technology. The foundation of its policies are directed to seek an effective distribution of wealth in order to secure the basic needs of all citizens, and at the same time create economic productivity to solve mass unemployment as well as allow individuals to obtain luxuries. The Khilafah "Caliphate" with its straight political vision will be able to overcome labor problems with systematic and anticipatory steps focused on its responsibilities towards the public, as is reviewed as follows:

1. The Khilafah "Caliphate" protects women and the vulnerable people. Islam is an ideology that is focused on the protection of the vulnerable people. The Prophet (saw) once said, narrated by Abu Huraira,

"أَنَا أَوْلَى بِالْمُؤْمِنِينَ مِنْ أَنْفُسِهِمْ فَمَنْ مَاتَ وَتَرَكَ مَالًا فَمَالُهُ لِمَوَالِي الْعَصَبَةِ وَمَنْ تَرَكَ كَلًّا أَوْ ضَيَاعًا فَأَنَا وَلِيُّهُ فَلِأُدْعَى لَهُ الْكَلُّ الْعِيَالُ "

"I am more closer to the believers than their own selves, so whoever (of them) dies while being in debt and leaves nothing for its repayment, then we are to pay his debts on his behalf and whoever (among the believers) dies leaving some property, then that property is for his heirs." [Sahih Bukhari, Number 723]

Hence, in Hizb ut Tahrir's draft constitution for the Khilafah "Caliphate", Article 156, reads: "The State is to guarantee the living expenses of the one who has no money, no work and no relatives responsible for his financial maintenance. The State is responsible for housing and maintaining the disabled and handicapped people." Besides that, women in Islam should also be seen as a dignity that must be financially maintained with dignity and NOT seen as cheap labor. Islam commands that women should always be guaranteed provision by their male relatives, and if they do not have any male relative, then the state will ensure their financial needs, according to the words of Allah (swt),

((وَعَلَى الْمَوْلُودِ لَهُ رِزْقُهُنَّ وَكِسْوَتُهُنَّ بِالْمَعْرُوفِ ۚ لَا تُكَلَّفُ نَفْسٌ إِلَّا وُسْعَهَا ۚ لَا تُضَارَّ وَالِدَةٌ بِوَلَدِهَا وَلَا مَوْلُودٌ لَهُ بِوَلَدِهِ ۚ وَعَلَى الْوَارِثِ مِثْلُ ذَٰلِكَ ))

"...the father of the child shall bear the cost of the mother's food and clothing on a reasonable basis. No person shall have a burden laid on him greater than he can bear. No mother shall be treated unfairly on account of her child, nor father on account of his child. And on the (father's) heir is incumbent the like of that (which was incumbent on the father)." [TMQ Al-Baqarah: 233]

2. The Khilafah "Caliphate" places the main basis of its economic policy upon meeting people's needs. The Khilafah "Caliphate" will implement the Islamic economic system that ensures the fulfillment of all basic (primary) needs of every individual in society and enables them to acquire luxuries. In the book of al-Amwaal of Abu Ubaidah, its told that Khalifah Umar ibn Al-Khattab once told his employees in charge of distributing sadaqah: "If you do give, make it sufficient," then said again, "Give alms to them repeatedly even though one of them had a hundred camel." Mashallah! As the ruler of the state, he implemented the Islamic economic policy which guarantees the fulfillment of the primary needs of the people. He also funded the marriage of Muslims who could not afford to get married, paid their debts, and provided financial support to farmers to cultivate their lands.

3. The Khilafah "Caliphate" is responsible for preventing injustice in all its forms. Specifically in the area of employment, Islam enforces strict laws upon anyone who enacts injustice, whether employers or employees. Creating a safe and non-exploitative work environment for workers is also the responsibility of the state. The Shariah laws ensure that there should be no injustice of one party against another and the state is obliged to remove any oppressive act, whether it is committed by employers against workers or vice versa. Letting injustice happen is a sin and immoral, and is forbidden by Allah (swt). If the state allows injustice to takes place, then it is an obligation upon all Muslims to account the ruler by commanding the Ma'ruf and forbidding the Munkar in order to rectify the situation and get rid of the injustice. If people are not able to correct their ruler, the matter is transferred to the Mukhamat Al-Madhalim (the court of unjust acts) that will force the ruler to remove the corruption, injustice, or oppression from the state.


Thus, the Khilafah "Caliphate" will provide a comprehensive provision guarantee for every woman and man as well as provide full protection for all citizens from exploitation and injustice. Millions of vulnerable women and men today who are facing economic exploitation in the Muslim world, will have a completely different story under the shade of the Khilafah "Caliphate" system which has a credible and time-tested approach to tackling poverty, protecting the vulnerable, and maintaining the honor of women.

 

Fika M. Komara, M.Si
Member of The Central Media Office of Hizb ut Tahrir

 

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Khilafah Seminars and Communiqué The Fall of the Khilafah Demands Its Return

Upon the anniversary of the Fall of the Khilafah "Caliphate", 3 March 1924, corresponding to 28 Rajab 1342 AH, Hizb ut Tahrir Wilayah Pakistan held Khilafah "Caliphate" Seminars in the major cities of Pakistan. The theme of the seminars was "The Fall of the Khilafah "Caliphate" Demands its Return." Furthermore, Hizb ut Tahrir issued a booklet as a special Khilafah "Caliphate"

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