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Importance of Majlis As-Shura

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Understanding the Significance of Consultation in Muslim Communities

“And those, who hearken to their Lord, and observe Prayer, and whose affairs are decided by mutual consultation, and who spend out of what We have provided for them.”

(The Holy Quran, Ch.42: V.39) 

Importance of Shura in the light of Qur’an: The provision of Shura is important in every stage of Muslim life, especially in the management of Islamic society and state. The caliphs used to form a ‘Majlis Shura’ consisting of a certain number of people to seek advice on caliphate or state administration. This is because Allaah mentions the virtues of the Muslims, ‘and they act on the basis of consultation among themselves. (Surah: Shura, verse: 36)

Importance of Shura in Hadith: The goodness and benefit of working on the basis of advice is proved by the words of the Prophet (peace be upon him). Narrated by Hazrat Ibn Abbas (RA), the Prophet (SAW) said, ‘Although there is no need for advice for Allah and His Messenger, yet Allah has instructed me to consult, there is a lot of mercy and blessing in it. Those who work with advice will never be deprived of good guidance. And those who do not act on counsel will never be saved from error. (Bayhaqi)

Shura in the life of the Prophet (peace be upon him) and the Caliphs: Allah’s Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) was rich in the knowledge of continuous revelation and Allah guided him by advanced moral qualities. Even then, Allah the Almighty advised His Prophet to act on the basis of consultation with the Companions. Allah says, ‘And you will consult them in the matter. (Surah: Ale Imran, verse: 159)

The Prophet of Allah (peace be upon him) adopted the principle of shura or advice in his life. In this context, Abu Hurairah (may Allah be pleased with him) said, “I have not seen anyone more consultative with his companions than the Messenger (may peace be upon him).” (Fath al-Karim fi Siamatin Nabiyyil Amin: Page 24)

In the life of the Prophet of Allah, there is ample evidence of Shura-based decision making. Before the battle of Uhud, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) consulted with his Companions about whether the battle would be fought outside the city of Medina or inside.

After the Prophet (peace be upon him) the caliphs conducted the caliphate on the basis of consultation and in times of crisis in the country, they used to hold consultative meetings with the wise, prudent, far-sighted and jurists. Hazrat Abu Bakr (RA) used to consult the Ansar and Muhajir Companions during his caliphate. Hazrat Omar (R.), Osman (R.), Ali (R.), Abdur Rahman Ibn Auf (R.), Muaz Ibn Jabal (R.) and other Companions were present in these meetings. During the time of Hazrat Omar (RA) all the important issues of the state were first presented in the Majlis Shura. Here the decision was made after hair analysis. Hazrat Omar (RA) said, ‘The caliphate system cannot function without consultation. (Ma’areful Quran: Page 214).

Shura was also considered an important part of the Majlis during the time of other caliphs. Later, during the Islamic rule, the need for this did not go away at all. However, its members must be qualified for effective startups. And the real measure of merit will be the origin and taqwa of Islamic Sharia. It is known that Hazrat Omar (ra) used to give place to people of this qualification in Majlis. In this regard, the Prophet (peace be upon him) said, ‘Consult with those who fear Allah in your important matters. (Hakim to Mustadra)

In addition, consultants will enjoy the right to free thought, expression, sharpness and openness. In this case, of course, disrespect towards Islam and others cannot be shown. The counselor will express his opinion in good faith, in the interest of welfare and in terms of taqwa. He must follow the principles shown by the Prophet (peace be upon him).

The issue of expressing an independent opinion can be deduced from the conversation of an unmarried girl with the Prophet. When a Companion came to the Prophet and offered to marry a girl, the Prophet (peace be upon him) told the girl to marry that Companion. The girl then said, ‘O Messenger of Allah (peace be upon him)! Is this your instruction or advice? ’The Prophet (peace be upon him) said,‘ This is my advice. The girl then said firmly, “I will never marry that man.” The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) was not angry or hurt at all. This was the teaching of the Prophet (peace be upon him) which the girl practiced. The teaching of the Prophet of Allah is that no girl can be married without her opinion.

Majlis

Majlis (Arabic: المجلس, pl. مجالس Majālis) is an Arabic term meaning "sitting room", used to describe various types of special gatherings among common interest groups of administrative, social or religious nature in countries with linguistic or cultural connections to Islamic countries. The Majlis can refer to a legislature as well and is used in the name of legislative councils or assemblies in some of the states  where Islamic culture dominates.

Shura

Shura (Arabic: شُورَىٰ, romanized: shūrā, lit. 'consultation') can for example take the form of a council or a referendum. The Quran encourages Muslims to decide their affairs in consultation with each other.

Shura is mentioned as a praiseworthy activity often used in organizing the affairs of a mosque, Islamic organizations, and is a common term involved in naming parliaments. 

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