Asalaamu Alaikum,
Is it halal for a revert to stay in the United States for educational or career purposes or is it obligatory that they make hijrah to Muslim lands?
Quoting from a recent set of posts made by Imam Suhaib Webb on his Facebook page:
Aisha said, "
There is no migration today. The believers used flee to Allah and His messenger, fearing that they would suffer trials in their faith. Today, however, Allah has made islam prevalent and the believers worship their Lord as they like (with not obstacles.)"
Sh. Abdul Aziz al-Ghumayri, commenting on this adds,
"Because of this the scholars said, 'Migration" (is obligatory) if one fears of trials in his religion. But if one is able to worship Allah, the Most High, no matter where he is, migration is not an obligation.' In fact, some of the scholars said, 'If he is able to worship Allah, even in the lands of the disbelievers, then the land he/she lives in becomes his dar al-Islam and living there becomes better for him/her because his/her presence may be a means for the faith of Islam to enter the lives of others.' In fact, him/her living their is the correct opinion because of its impact on what benefits Islam and Muslims."
Sheikh al-Ghumayri continues,
"We take this position for two reasons:
1. By living amongst the non-Muslims the greatest objective of Shariah is accomplished (the spread of Islam and the opportunity for others to learn about Islam)
2. Muslims residing there; worshiping Allah and practicing their faith without fear of danger, designates that land as a land of Islam. If they migrate from it, it will lose that designation; be designated as a land of war. For this reason, scholars of Islam wrote, "In such a case, it is obligatory for a Muslim, in such a condition, the stay put; not to migrate. "
The sheikh of Islam of the Shafi madhab, Ibn Hajar al-Haythami in his fatwa, number 203 wrote, answering a question about the hadith, "I am free of any Muslim who resides amongst the polytheists,' 'Perhaps you will stay that the opinion of the scholars that allows one who is safe to reside amongst them this hadith?
The response is that it doesn't because they conditioned it with him/her being able to practice his/her faith freely. If he/she is able to do that, then there is a [maslaha] benefit for the Muslims which is better than him/her leaving. They allow this, because if he/she (Muslims) leave that land, its designation becomes that of the land of war. Thus, in such a situation, it is an obligation for him/her to stay there.'
And this is the reality of this situation for one who ponders and thinks upon the relevant text that discuss this issue.
Ibn Taymmiya wrote, after talking about the obligatory nature of Hijra, '
Migrating from the lands of disbelief to the lands of Islam is the migration of one who resides amongst them and does not have the ability to perform what Allah has ordered.' [al-Fatwa vol. 28/204]
Sheikh al-Gumayri commenting on this adds, "
What is understood (from Ibn Taymiyya's words) is that as long as one is able to practice what Allah has ordered, then migration is not an obligation."
See pg. 14 "Residing amongst the non-Muslims and its obligation from time to time."
Imam Mawardi ash Shafi (r) said:
"If he acquires family and relatives, and it is possible for him to perform his deen openly then it is not permissible for him to emigrate, since the place in which he is has become for him an abode of Islam."
Narrated by way of Imam an Nawawi (r) from his commentary of the 40 hadith, commenting on the hadith of intention
Also is it haraam that I attend an American University? (mixed, teachings may be disagreement with Islam.)
Lastly is it haraam for me to be friends with non-Muslims? I know we can be friends with the Christians and Yahood but what about the Buddhists and Hindus? I have heard that it is haraam to take them as friends because they are idol worshippers. But if this is the case than Catholics would be just as guilty!
The answer to both is no. Please watch the following videos for answers to all your questions,
http://vimeo.com/11399221
http://vimeo.com/11257397
http://vimeo.com/11314662
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptvWCd3tIMQ
As Muslims we need to stop having an isolationist mentality where we try to understand and analyze our situations in black and white terms. We need to understand our reality as citizens of our society and in terms of how we can be completely Muslim by religion and completely American (or British, whereever you live) by culture. How do you ever expect to make a positive change in society if you don't go to a university? How do you ever expect to help solve the problems in your community if you refuse the means to become qualified to do so?! Dr. Tariq Ramadan has an excellent short talk on this which I hope you'll watch:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6sxhmrSkVQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-OvPnFdQZA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AMwYLApcxII