The Method of Hizb ut-Tahrir

Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Raheem

The method adopted by Hizb ut-Tahrir to convey the Da’wah is based on the Hukm Shar’i (Shari’ah ruling) derived from the Seerah of the Messenger of Allah (saw) in his performance during the conveyance of the Da’wah. This is because it is obligatory to follow him, as Allah (swt) says:

“Surely, in the Messenger of Allah, is the best example for those who believe in Allah and the Last Day and remember Allah often.” [TMQ Al-Ahzab: 21]

“Say if you love Allah follow me, Allah will love you and forgive you your sins.” [TMQ Al-Imran: 31]

“Whatever the Messenger gives you take it, and whatever he forbids you abstain from it.” [TMQ Al-Hashr: 7]

There are many other such verses which denote that following the Messenger of Allah (saw), taking him as an example, and taking all aspects of the Deen from him is obligatory.

Since the Muslims nowadays live in Dar al-Kufr (Land of Disbelief), because they are governed with laws other than the revelation of Allah (swt), their land resembles Makkah where the Messenger of Allah (saw) was first sent as a Messenger. Therefore, it is necessary to take the Makkan period of the Messenger of Allah’s Seerah as an example in conveying the Da’wah.

By studying the life of the Messenger of Allah (saw) in Makkah until he (saw) managed to establish the Islamic State in Madinah, it is evident that he (saw) went through clearly defined stages, in each of which he (saw) performed specific clear actions. So the Party took from that the method of action, the stages of its action, and the deeds which it has to perform during these stages in accordance with the deeds which the Messenger of Allah (saw) performed during the stages of his work.

The Three Stages

Based on this, the Party defined its method of work into three stages:

  1. The First Stage: The stage of culturing to cultivate individuals who believe in the idea and the method of the Party, so that they form the Party group.
  2. The Second Stage: The stage of interaction with the Ummah, to lead the Ummah to embrace and carry Islam, so that the Ummah takes it up as its vital issue, and thus works to establish it in the affairs of life.
  3. The Third Stage: The stage of establishing government, implementing Islam generally and comprehensively, and carrying it as a message to the world.

The First Stage: Culturing

The Party started the first stage in Al-Quds (Jerusalem) in 1372 AH (1953 CE) under the leadership of its founder, the honourable scholar, thinker, able politician, and judge in the Court of Appeals in Al-Quds, Sheikh Taqiuddin al-Nabhani (may Allah’s mercy be upon him).

In this stage, the Party used to make contact with the members of the Ummah, presenting to them, on an individual basis, its idea and method. Whoever accepted the basic idea, the Party would organise for him intensive study in the circles (Halaqat) of the Party, so that he became purified by the thoughts and rules of Islam adopted by the Party and thus in the process became an Islamic personality. Thus he interacts with Islam and enjoys an Islamic mentality ('Aqliyya) and Islamic emotions (Nafsiya) leading him to start to carry the Da’wah to the people. When a person reaches this stage, he imposes himself on the Party and thus becomes a member of it.

This is the way in which the Messenger of Allah (saw) had acted in his first stage of the Da’wah, which continued for three years, by inviting people individually and presenting to them that which Allah (swt) had revealed to him (saw). He gathered together secretly those who believed in him on the basis of this ideology. He was concerned to teach them Islam and read to them from what was revealed and was being revealed to him until he had melted them with Islam. He used to meet them secretly and teach them in places hidden from the eyes of the people. They also used to perform their worship in disguise. Eventually, the Da’wah for Islam spread in Makkah, and people started to talk about it and began to enter Islam in groups.

At this stage of the Da’wah, the Party focused its attention on building its body, increasing its membership, and culturing the individuals in its circles by the concentrated Party culture until it had managed to form a party structure from people who were melted by Islam, and who had adopted the thoughts of the Party and had interacted with these thoughts and conveyed them to the people. After the Party had managed to form its structure and society had become aware of it, recognised it and its thoughts and what it was calling for, the Party moved to the second stage.


The Second Stage: Interaction with the Ummah

This stage is the interaction with the Ummah to make her carry Islam and to establish in the Ummah the common awareness and the public opinion over the thoughts and the rules of Islam adopted by the Party, so that she adopts them as her own thoughts and strives to establish them in life, and proceeds with the Party in the work to establish the Khilafah (Caliphate) State and to appoint the Khaleefah in order to resume the Islamic way of life and carry the Islamic Da’wah to the world.

In this stage, the Party developed its activities from only approaching individuals to also talking to the masses collectively. In this stage, it used to carry out the following functions:

  1. Concentrated Culturing: The concentrated culturing of individuals in circles to build the body of the Party and increase its members, and produce Islamic personalities that are capable of conveying the Da’wah and rushing forward into the intellectual and political struggle.

  2. Collective Culturing: The collective culturing of the masses of the Ummah with the thoughts and the rules of Islam which the Hizb had adopted, through lessons, lectures, and talks in the mosques, centres, and common gathering places, and through the press, books, and leaflets. This was done in order to create a common awareness within the Ummah and to interact with her.

  3. Intellectual Struggle: The intellectual struggle against the Kufr creeds, systems, and thoughts, the erroneous ideas, and the fraudulent concepts by exposing their falsehood, defects, and contradiction with Islam, in order to deliver the Ummah from them and from their effects.

  4. Political Struggle: This is represented by the following:

    • A struggle against the Kufr colonialist states which have domination and influence on the Islamic countries. The challenge against colonialism in all its intellectual, political, economic, and military forms, involves exposing its plans, and revealing its conspiracies in order to deliver the Ummah from its control and to liberate it from any effect of its influence.
    • A struggle against the rulers in the Arab and Muslim countries, by exposing them, taking them to task, acting to change them whenever they denied the rights of the Ummah or neglected to perform their duty towards her, or ignored any of her affairs, and whenever they disagreed with the rules of Islam, and acting also to remove their regimes so as to establish the Islamic rule in its place.
  5. Adopting the Interests of the Ummah: To assume the interests of the Ummah and to adopt its affairs in accordance with the Shari’ah rules.

The Party has carried out all this work following what the Messenger of Allah (saw) did after Allah (swt) had revealed to him:

“Proclaim what you are ordered (to say) and turn away from the idolaters.” [TMQ Al-Hijr: 94]

The Messenger of Allah (saw) proclaimed his message and invited Quraysh to Mount Safa and told them that he was a Messenger sent to them. He asked them to believe in him. He started to make his call to the masses as well as to the individuals. When Quraysh opposed him, he confronted Quraysh, its false gods, creeds, and thoughts, explaining their falsehood, corruption, and defects. He defamed them and attacked them as he attacked all the existing false creeds and ideas. The verses of the Qur’an were revealed to him continuously over these issues and they condemned Qurayshites’ acts of devouring Riba, the burying of their daughters alive, the fraudulent weighing, and fornication. Verses were also revealed attacking the leaders and chiefs of Quraysh, insulting them, their thoughts, and their forefathers, and exposing their conspiracies against the Messenger of Allah (saw) and against his Da’wah and his Sahabah.

The Party was clear, open, and challenging in the carrying of its thoughts and in confronting the false thoughts and political parties, both in its struggle against the disbelieving colonialists and in its struggle against the rulers. It does not flatter, coax, act courteously, or prefer safety, irrespective of the results or the circumstances of its Da’wah. It challenges everybody who disagrees with Islam and its laws, a matter which has exposed it to severe harm committed by the rulers against it; such as imprisonment, torture, deportation, pursuit, attacking members’ livelihoods, impairment of interests, banning from travelling, and murder. The oppressive rulers in Iraq, Syria, Libya, and others have killed dozens of its members. The prisons of Jordan, Syria, Iraq, Egypt, Libya, and Tunisia are full of its members.

The Party sustained all this through following the example of the Messenger of Allah (saw). It was he (saw) who came with the Message of Islam to the whole world. He challenged it in an open manner, believing in the truth which he (saw) called for. He (saw) challenged the whole world, struggling with all and sundry, without giving any account to their habits, traditions, religions, creeds, rulers, or common people. He paid not the slightest attention to anything except the Message of Islam. He took the initiative against Quraysh by defaming its gods. He challenged them about their beliefs and he insulted them whilst he was only one person, without either adequate means or helpers, and having no weapons except his deep Iman in the Message of Islam which he (saw) was sent with.

Though the Party committed itself to be open, clear, and challenging in its Da’wah, it restricted itself to political actions alone and did not exceed them by resorting to material actions against the rulers or against those who opposed its Da’wah, following the example of the Messenger of Allah (saw) who restricted himself in Makkah solely to the Da’wah and he (saw) did not carry out any material actions until he had migrated to Madinah. And when the people of the second pledge of 'Aqabah proposed that he give them permission to fight the people of Mina with the sword, he answered them saying: “We have not been ordered to do that yet”. And Allah (swt) asked him (saw) to be patient about the persecution as the Messengers of Allah before him had been, when Allah (swt) said to them:

“Messengers indeed have been denied before you, and yet they remained patient after the rejection (of their message) and they were patient against the persecution till our victory reached them.” [TMQ Al-An’am: 34]

The fact that the Party does not use material power to defend itself or as a weapon against the rulers is of no relevance to the subject of Jihad, because Jihad has to continue till the Day of Judgement. So whenever the disbelieving enemies attack an Islamic country it becomes compulsory on its Muslim citizens to repel the enemy. The members of Hizb ut-Tahrir in that country are a part of the Muslims and it is obligatory upon them as it is upon other Muslims, in their capacity as Muslims, to fight the enemy and repel them. Whenever there is a Muslim Amir who declares Jihad to enhance the Word of Allah (swt) and mobilises the people to do that, the members of Hizb ut-Tahrir will respond in their capacity as Muslims in the country where the general call to arms was proclaimed.


Seeking Support (Nussrah)

When the society became unresponsive to the Party as a result of the loss of the Ummah’s confidence in its leaders and chiefs on whom it had placed its hopes, the difficult circumstances under which the region was placed in order to ease the implementation of the conspiracies, the oppression and despondency which the rulers practised against their peoples and the severe harm which the rulers inflicted on the Party and its members, when the society became unresponsive for these reasons the Party started to seek the support of the influential people with two objectives in mind:

  1. For the objective of protection, so that it could manage to continue its Da’wah while secure from affliction.
  2. To take over the rule in order to establish the Khilafah (Caliphate) and apply Islam.

In addition to performing the actions of seeking material support, the Hizb continues to perform all the actions which it used to carry out, like concentrated circles, the collective culturing, focusing on the Ummah to make her carry Islam and establishing the public opinion for Islam within it. It continued to struggle against the colonial disbelieving states by revealing their plans and exposing their conspiracies, as it continued to struggle against the rulers by adopting the interests of the Ummah and taking care of its affairs.

The Party still continues in its work and hopes that Allah (swt) will grant to it and to the Islamic Ummah the help, success, and victory, and at that moment the believers will rejoice.