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JOIN THE CARAVAN
Imam Abdullah Azzam
PREFACE
TO THE FIRST EDITION
Praise be to Allah,
Lord of the Worlds, and blessings and peace be upon the noblest
of all the Messengers.
This is a small treatise
that I wrote for those who are pining away for jihad and who
hope for martyrdom in its way. The book is in 2 parts:
Part 1: Reasons
for jihad
Part 2: Oh
Islam!
I have concluded
with a synopsis and observations. We hope that Allah will being
benefit by it, and will reform us and reform others by means
of us, surely He is the Hearer, the Nearby, the Answerer of
Prayers. I intend the book as a reply to many letters which
I receive asking for advice about coming to Afghanistan.
So come to Gardens
of Eden, for they are
Your original abode
and therein are camping grounds;
But we are captives
of the enemy, so can we then
Return to our home
countries and give up?
The Slave Needful
of Allah,
`Abdullah al-`Azzam
17 Sha’ban n 1407
A.H.
15 April 1987 CE
PREFACE
TO THE SECOND EDITION
Praise be to Allah
alone, and blessings and peace be on (Muhammad) after whom there
is no prophet.
It did not pass through
my mind while I was writing this treatise that it might bring
about such a great revolution, so that our numbers would increase
close to tenfold. Nor did it cross my mind that there are latent
capabilities lying beneath the heaps of practices which are
lethal to perception and intuition. These aptitudes have the
ability to respond to the true call bursting forth from the
depths of hearts wounded by the condition of the Muslims. We
have become conscious, in the course of our profound experiment
in Afghanistan over a time-span of 7 years and some, that this
Ummah is prolific and that it has not become barren of outstanding
eras nor of delivery of men.
We have seen that
the land of Islam is still fertile; giving its produce at all
times by its Lord's leave, whenever the plantations find a person
of insight to serve as a trustworthy administrator. This Ummah
only lacks exemplars to lead the journey sincerely, who are
well acquainted with mobilizing an exploration, and who give
priority to the commissioning of leadership.
In proportion to
the determined ones comes determination,
And in proportion
to noble people come noble deeds.
In the eye of the
little ones, the small misfortune appears tremendous,
And diminished in
the eye of the mighty are great distresses.
We have already seen
lofty examples of new blossoms, which Allah has steered until
they ripened in the kiln of the battlefield, and became matured
by its heat. We found most of these people to be from among
those of modest upbringing, good-heart, and healthy character.
We have seen that much education, with the accompanying suppression
of deeds brings about a cold heart, slackened determination
and a greed for life, which argues, unfeelingly and feebly against
evidence by way of barren disputation.
The wise instructor
should look down upon hysteria, recklessness, faltering from
seeing evil, losing aim due to anger over the women who have
been raped, and feelings of jealous torment on seeing such profound
events; all this is rashness.
It is possible for
Islam to obtain many benefits from the school of the Afghan
Jihad. It is also possible for loftier models, people with mature
abilities and wiser, more mindful propagators to come to the
land of jihad. Thousands of such people could bring about a
tremendous revolution in the reality of Afghanistan, and in
the inhabited regions thereafter. Those thousands may change
history.
We do not deny that
a large number of arrivals, with simple thinking, shallow Islamic
juristic knowledge drawn from diverse founts and different pedagogic
schools, and disparity in levels of age and knowledge, has brought
about a kind of convulsion in education. It has cast a great
burden upon our shoulders. But what could we possibly do when
so few mature people are coming, and the journey has incapacitated
some of the sincere people of insight?
We have tried to
face the problem in its actual proportion, and to call to it
anybody who cares to listen while bearing witness to the truth.
However, none have come to us other than simple youths, who
were therefore our raw material. Of course, it was necessary
to work on them so that they could make their contribution and
participate with their fortune in this noble, blessed activity.
Mature propagators are still the talk of the hour in the Islamic
jihad of Afghanistan, and the subject of pressing necessity
and glaring need. There are still many solutions to problems
in the hands of those who are not occupying the roles they should.
Perhaps I am more
conscious than others of the abundant good in this place, which
is veiled from those who are absent, and the great success which
so many of the arrivals have attained. The encouraging word
of our Lord to the Mujahideen suffices us (translated):
"Those of the
believers who sit back, except for those who are incapacitated,
are not equal with those who strive in the way of Allah with
their wealth and their selves. Allah has granted a higher rank
to those who strive with their possessions and selves, over
those who sit back. And to all of them has Allah promised good.
But Allah has favored the Mujahideen with a tremendous reward,
by levels from Him, and with forgiveness and mercy, over those
who sit back. And Allah is Oft-Forgiving, Most Merciful."
[Qur'an 4:95-96]
And also the encouraging
words of the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace):
"It was asked,
'Oh Messenger of Allah! Which of mankind is most excellent?'
He (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) replied,
'A believer who strives
in the Path of Allah with his self and his wealth.'"
"Standing for
an hour in the ranks of battle in the Path of Allah is better
than standing in prayer for sixty years."
"A morning or
evening spent in the Path of Allah is better than the world
and all it contains."
And in Sahih Bukhari,
reported from the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him
peace):
"In Heaven are
a hundred levels which Allah has prepared for those who strive
in His way. The difference between two consecutive levels is
like that between earth and sky."
In any case, there
are two duties, which we are trying to establish: the duty of
jihad (fighting), and the duty of arousing the believers. If,
in this way, we achieve success, it is from Allah, and should
we miss it, it is because of Satan and ourselves. It suffices
us that we have striven sincerely and called attention, with
insight, to the terror of the situation. And we hope that Allah
will provide us with sincerity and steadfastness and that He
will accept our deeds from us, and bring us our end in martyrdom.
`Abdullah `Azzam
1st Jummad al-Awwal
1409 A.H.
corresponding to
9th December 1988
CE
PREFACE TO THE FIRST AND THE SECOND EDITION
PART
ONE: REASONS FOR JIHAD
PART
TWO - OH ISLAM!
PART
THREE: CLARIFICATIONS ABOUT THE ISSUE OF JIHAD TODAY
CONCLUSION
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