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Umm Hufsah
03-08-2010, 08:36 PM
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Asalam u Aliekum!

Brothers and sisters, a very important fatwa by Sheikh Haitham Al-Haddad has been issued regarding Nude Body Scanner being installed and trialed at airports.

Please visit ISLAM21C. COM

The title of the article is 'Fatwa: Nude body security scanners'

Please read and act on the advice given in the article for the protection of your Chastity and Imaan!

Ws.
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Sampharo
03-09-2010, 09:58 AM
Didn't read a fatwa there nor saw the signs of a sheikh, saw a politically charged article by an active youth.

Such body scanners are just like all other invasive security measures: Forbidden in itself, but no sin on people subjected to it if they have no choice since it is against their will by design, and as standard it's important to ask that a same-sex person handles it. Same ruling for strip search, cavity search, patting down for weapons, etc.

God preserve us in these strange times
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Uthman
03-09-2010, 10:00 AM
I believe the Sister was talking about this article by the respected Sheikh Haitham al-Haddad haafidhahullah: http://islam21c.com/index.php?option...d=39&Itemid=83
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'Abd-al Latif
03-09-2010, 10:22 AM
Written by Haitham Al-Haddad Saturday, 06 March 2010

...there exists no definitive reason as to why these scanners must be used at airports, and beyond being an infringement of our rights, there exists no consistent argument...

Praise be to Allah, Lord of all that is created, and may His peace and blessings be upon Muhammad His final messenger.

We have recently been witness to various governments’ approval for installing Full Body Security Scanners (also known as ‘Nude-body Scanners’) at a number of airports in and around the United States and Europe under the guise of protecting society from the threat of terrorism. This move is a clear demonstration of the depravation of morality, which is more than evident after considering the numerous reports that explain the functionality of these scanners. These reports have also been accompanied by images of actual scans that clearly portray the naked bodies of men and women.

Such measures are unquestionably an outrage, not only for Muslims, but for all those who represent decency and value their right not to be physically exposed to others. To what extent will such governments continue to infringe upon the personal rights of the people in the supposed name of safety and prevention? How can the trivialisation and legalisation of nudity, as well as infringement on the rights of people be justified by the unsubstantiated pretext that we will all be safer?

Islam, in providing perfect examples for morality and social conduct, calls upon human beings to guard their private parts and deal with matters of sexuality in an honourable way, and thus, in setting the precedence for decency, Allah the Most High states:

“Tell the believing men to lower their gaze (from looking at forbidden things), and protect their private parts. That is purer for them. Verily, Allah is All-Aware of what they do. And tell the believing women to lower their gaze and protect their private parts, and not to show off their adornment...” (Surah Noor 24:30-31)
In discussing the affair of those who are successful, Allah the Most High states,

“Successful indeed are the believers...those who guard their private parts.” (Surah Mu’minun 23:1, 23:5)
In addition to this, the Prophet (PBUH) commanded,

“Protect your private parts except from your wives or those whom your right hands possess.”
It is the intrinsic nature, or fiṭrah, of human beings to protect themselves from indecent exposure, as indeed it is confirmed that when the private parts of Adam and Eve were exposed (due to their sin), they endeavoured to cover themselves although no other human being was present. Furthermore, it is undoubtedly a fact that all normal, conscientious human beings feel humiliated and embarrassed at being indecently exposed in front of others, and it goes against any semblance of a civilised society to inflict this on others.

Several human rights and religious groups have expressed their disapproval and opposition of such scanners on the grounds of violation of privacy and human dignity. From amongst these groups, The Fiqh Council of North America published the following fatwa:

"The Fiqh Council of North America (FCNA) emphasizes that a general and public use of such scanners is against the teachings of Islam, natural law and all religions and cultures that stand for decency and modesty.


It is a violation of clear Islamic teachings that men or women be seen naked by other men and women. Islam highly emphasizes ‘haya’ (modesty) and considers it part of faith. The Qur’an has commanded the believers, both men and women, to cover their private parts. Human beings are urged to be modest in their dress.
[See Holy Quran, 7:26-27; 24:30-31; 33:59.]

Exception to this rule can be made in case of extreme necessity, such as medical treatment, to investigate a crime or in a situation of imminent danger. There must be a compelling case for the necessity and the exemption to this rule must be proportional to the demonstrated need.

FCNA fully supports the necessary measures for the safety and protection of all passengers. It is, however, deeply concerned about the use of nude body scanners for this purpose. FCNA recommends that instead of producing and displaying a picture of the body, software should be designed to produce only the picture of questionable materials on an outline of the body
."

Further, other technologies could be used that detect the presence of explosives without infringing on modesty as some European leaders have pointed out.


FCNA appreciates the alternate provision of pat-down search (when needed) and therefore recommend to Muslims to avail this option over the nude body scanners."


As for the scanners themselves, such an ‘improvement’ in current security measures is neither required nor warranted. The pretext under which the scanners were introduced, namely the most recently alleged attempt to bring an airliner down over the Atlantic, is by no means a substantiating excuse, given that the Dutch airport (from where the alleged conspirator boarded the plane) failed to implement even the most basic of security measures (such as metal or chemical detectors, or even a passport!), let alone more stringent processes such as those previously found at Heathrow or JFK airport. The fact that there have been no successful attacks by conspirators flying from the UK or the US demonstrates that the existing security measures preceding the scanners were clearly sufficient.

Furthermore, the speed at which the scanners were introduced after the alleged attack implies that there was a plan to implement this scheme before the attack and certain agencies were merely waiting for a pretext by which they could put it into practice. However, whether this was the case or not, there exists no definitive reason as to why these scanners must be used at airports, and beyond being an infringement of our rights, there exists no consistent argument as to why previous security measures may have been insufficient.

It is compulsory for all Muslims to exert every possible effort to prevent the implementation of Body Scanners. At present it is merely in its trial phase whereby airports are attempting to normalize the procedure with a view to normalize the validity of its use in the minds of common individuals. Furthermore, we call upon all human beings to rise against this violation of our rights and exercise all possible means to stop this breach of morality and cause of degradation.

It is also obligatory upon Muslim groups and individuals of the west to exercise whatever power they have and apply pressure on their government to stop the use of such scanners. This includes writing to their MPs, Councilors, influential people and government agencies. It also constitutes marching against this unwarranted imposition; it should be condemned by working with civil liberty groups and lawyers to expose its violation of basic human rights that are also protected by Islam. Muslims living in Muslim countries should also apply pressure on their governments to exercise their influence on western governments to stop the use of these scanners. This includes the refusal to send their students or citizens to such countries in which these scanners are in operation. Muslims elsewhere are commanded to forbid this iniquity as much as they can by boycotting countries and sending letters of condemnation to the embassies of such governments involved.

We must remember that each one of us will be held accountable for the failure to act in forbidding evil and calling for righteousness. Indeed Allah the Most High states,

“And when a community among them said: "Why do you preach to a people whom Allah is about to destroy or to punish with a severe torment?" (The preachers) said: ‘In order to be free from guilt before your Lord (God), and perhaps they may fear Allah.’” (Al A’raaf 7:164)
As for those who find that they have no option other than to fly, they should demand that the one operating the scanner is of the same sex and ensure that the picture is deleted directly after the scan.

May Allah guide us all to what is good and righteous, and may He save us from the evil of others and ourselves. May Allah’s peace and blessing be upon His final Messenger, Muhammad, his family, his companions, and all those who follow in righteousness.

Haitham al-Haddad, London, UK
19th Rabῑʽ al-Awwal 1431AH
6th March 2010
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'Abd-al Latif
03-09-2010, 10:24 AM
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He's not a youth. He's a student of sh. Ibn Jibreen and sh. Uthaymeen.

Bio of sh. Haitham.

Haitham Al Haddad


Haitham al-Haddad is a London-based Islamic Scholar and a prominent Muslim community leader. He was born and raised in Saudi Arabia and is of Palestinian origin.

Shaykh Haitham sits on the board of advisors for a number of key Islamic organisations in the United Kingdom, including the Islamic Sharia Council. He currently holds the position of chair person and operations advisor for the Muslim Research and Development Foundation– a think tank aiming to find solutions based on the original teaching of Islam, for Muslims living in the west (website: www.islam21c.com).

He has studied for a number of decades and gained proficiency in many Islamic sciences under the tutelage of world-renowned scholars.

Shaykh Haitham holds a B Sc (Honours) in Law and Sharia from Omdurman University in Khartoum, Sudan. He also holds a B Sc in Computer Science from the King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia. He is currently pursuing his P hD in Islamic Law at SOAS in London.

Shaykh Haitham is qualified to deliver religious verdicts with a specialization in Islamic Jurisprudence and its principles, Islamic Law and Islamic Finance. He had edited a number of Islamic books in Arabic and is in the process of completing four more books in English (to be published soon).

format_quote Originally Posted by Sampharo
Didn't read a fatwa there nor saw the signs of a sheikh, saw a politically charged article by an active youth.
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'Abd-al Latif
03-09-2010, 10:29 AM
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Assalaamualaykum

May this email reach you in the sweetest of Imaan!

Please read, sign and forward to your contacts. .

Shaykh Haitham Haddad - Fatwa on Naked body scanners

etition on body scanners please sign

JazakumAllah Khayr


Assalaamualaykum

Your Brother in IslaamAbu Muhammad Babor HossainSenior Camp Rangerhttp://thedesigncamp.com
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Sampharo
03-09-2010, 10:31 AM
Salam Brother Uthman,

I am aware of that. What I meant was the article was not a fatwa, but a political article where he quoted FCNA opinion in it, so there wasn't any fatwa or evidence issued by him.

As for Sheikh Haddad, I am sorry I don't know of him and found no signs of his background or Ijazat or his teachers or his manhaj on that website, and that is what I meant by "nor saw the signs". Didn't mean it in a negative or disrespectful way, I just thought the website is his and didn't find a bio. I only found limited information in a wikipedia stub. Is he famous in the UK? Any links to his bio?
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Sampharo
03-09-2010, 10:48 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by 'Abd-al Latif
:salamext:

He's not a youth. He's a student of sh. Ibn Jibreen and sh. Uthaymeen.

Bio of sh. Haitham.

Haitham Al Haddad


Haitham al-Haddad is a London-based Islamic Scholar and a prominent Muslim community leader. He was born and raised in Saudi Arabia and is of Palestinian origin.

Shaykh Haitham sits on the board of advisors for a number of key Islamic organisations in the United Kingdom, including the Islamic Sharia Council. He currently holds the position of chair person and operations advisor for the Muslim Research and Development Foundation– a think tank aiming to find solutions based on the original teaching of Islam, for Muslims living in the west (website: www.islam21c.com).

He has studied for a number of decades and gained proficiency in many Islamic sciences under the tutelage of world-renowned scholars.

Shaykh Haitham holds a B Sc (Honours) in Law and Sharia from Omdurman University in Khartoum, Sudan. He also holds a B Sc in Computer Science from the King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Saudi Arabia. He is currently pursuing his P hD in Islamic Law at SOAS in London.

Shaykh Haitham is qualified to deliver religious verdicts with a specialization in Islamic Jurisprudence and its principles, Islamic Law and Islamic Finance. He had edited a number of Islamic books in Arabic and is in the process of completing four more books in English (to be published soon).
Thanks brother 'Abd Al-Latif. That is what I also just found in wikipedia. Still short on details of manhaj or writings.
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Umm Hufsah
03-10-2010, 08:18 PM
Asalaam-u-Aliekum!

Sisters and brothers we need to support opposition of the body scanners instalments at airports which is clearly violation of human rights.

We need to let department of transport know that Muslims and considerable non-Muslims community does not approve of it. The authorities are painting a picture that general people including Muslims don't have a problem with it and every thing is absolutely fine. No one is in disapproval of it, so there is no reason to stop installing them at airports. At the moment, scanners are at trial stage soon they will be every where permanently in place for every one not just people picked randomly. Act now to do something about it.

e-mail dft general enquires

FAX9643@dft.gsi.gov.uk

or

transport security:

transec@dft.gsi.gov.uk

as soon as possible.

Let them know we all care about what happens to us and will not submit to this derogatory biased treatment from them that they have come up with to humiliate us Muslims. If we remain silent now who knows what they will come up with next that is even more seriously Haram for us. A sister called dft in the beginning to complain, they mockingly told her that they have got one or two complains from Muslims and if Muslims and other people really have got problem with body scanners then there should have been thousands of calls against it. Its shameful that very few of us are trying to tell department of transport security that the despicable body scanners are unacceptable.

Government petition:
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/Body-Scans/

Please also support this petition:
http://www.petitiononline.com/IBBS/petition.html

Please sign, don't wait. It only takes a minute. You can use initials and surname if you wish to hide full name. e.g. A. Patel

Jzk wasalaam
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Muslim Woman
03-11-2010, 01:23 AM
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format_quote Originally Posted by Umm Hufsah
Asalaam-u-Aliekum!


Please sign,

I did :statisfie
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Umm Hufsah
03-31-2010, 11:07 AM
Keep it up brothers and sisters! :) we need up to 30,000 signatures for this petition to be considered important and looked into by UK Government. Trust in Allah (Subhana wa tallah) and do your best. Insha-Allah! together we can make a difference.

:thumbs_up

Dead line is 4th of September which is approaching fast. Send the following petition link to all of your friends and relatives to get as many people participating in it as possible.

Government petition:
http://petitions.number10.gov.uk/Body-Scans/
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Al-Indunisiy
03-31-2010, 11:55 AM
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Would one signed by a non-British citizen valid?

:wa:
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Umm Hufsah
03-31-2010, 02:01 PM
Re: Invasion of the body scanners!
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Would one signed by a non-British citizen valid?


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I am sorry this petition is for UK residents but I really appreciate your intention to help and you can sign up an international petition (link below) Inshallah that would be as helpful as the other one :):thumbs_up.

Please also support this petition:
http://www.petitiononline.com/IBBS/petition.html
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