This
justice touches all aspects of human life and includes the rights of
the Creator and the creatures. Allaah Almighty Says (what means): "Indeed, Allaah orders justice and good conduct and giving to relatives ..."[Quran 16:90]
Only
Islam guarantees the means that lead to the actualization of justice
and its consolidation. One of the means of establishing justice is
giving testimony and knowing its importance. Testimony is the criterion
with which we distinguish between truth and falsehood, and true claims
and false ones. Someone said, "Testimony to people's rights is like the
soul to the body, for as Allaah enlivens bodies with souls, He also
enlivens rights with truthful testimony. It is essential in establishing
a sound social life and all that has to do with it.
Shurayh, a prominent Muslim judge said, "Judgment is a disease while testimony is a cure. So use the cure for the disease."
Giving testimony its due is an obligatory duty. Allaah Says (what means): "…And establish the testimony for [the acceptance of] Allaah…" [Quran 65:2]
Those
who stand firm in their testimonies are among the people of
righteousness and faith. Among the necessities of faith is giving
truthful testimony even if against oneself or a relative. Allaah Says
(what means): "O
you who have believed, be persistently standing firm injustice,
witnesses for Allaah, even if it be against yourselves or parents and
relatives..." [Quran 4:135]
Establishing
testimony includes giving witness in making contracts and giving it in
front of judges. Muslim scholars said, "Whoever is called to be a
witness over a contract or undertaking - and there is no one besides him
qualified to do that - it is compulsory on him to be a witness over the
transaction. If, however, there are other qualified persons to do that,
it becomes a recommended act and collective obligation."
As
regards giving testimony, the scholars said, "Giving testimony is a
collective obligation whereby if it is carried out by a sufficient
number of people, the whole community is absolved of the obligation. But
if no one does it, the whole community is blameworthy. If there are no
other witnesses that would enable justice to be done and there is a fear
that someone's right may be lost, it then becomes the individual
responsibility of the few available witnesses to testify”.Allaah Says
(what means): "…And let not the witnesses refuse when they are called upon..." [Quran 2:282]
Islam
not only enjoins giving testimony, it also forbids concealing it
because concealing evidence is something that is disapproved of
Islamically and detested by nature. Allaah Says (what means): "…And do not conceal testimony, for whoever conceals it-his heart is indeed sinful..."[Quran, 2:283]
Some
scholars said: "Allaah has not threatened (His slaves) on anything as
much as He has threatened them over the concealment of evidence.
Concealing evidence is a great sin. Allaah Says (what means): "…And we will not withhold the testimony of [i.e. ordained by] Allaah. Indeed, we would then be of the sinful."[Quran 5:106]
Ibn Abbaas said, "Giving false testimony and concealing testimony is one of the major sins."
Since all these facts have been made clear, it then becomes necessary to know that Sharee'ah
(Islamic Law) has surrounded testimony with hedges that will enable it
to serve its purposes and prevent it from deviating towards what negates
its goals. That is why the basic principle in Sharee'ah is that one's testimony must be based on knowledge, clarity and trust. Allaah Says (what means): "…But only those who testify to the truth [can benefit], and they know." [Quran 43:86]
Allaah also Says, while referring to the sayings of Prophet Yoosuf's (Joseph's) brothers, (what means): "…And we did not testify except to what we knew." [Quran 12:81]
The
scholars said, "Generally speaking, when regarding a matter that can be
seen, like murder, stealing, or fornication, only eye-witness accounts
are suitable (acceptable) as testimony, and if the matter is one that
can be heard like marriage and business contracts, divorce, etc.,
acceptable testimony should be based on hearing”.
To
give testimony on a matter wherein one has no knowledge, or to
purposely testify with the opposite of what we know to be the truth is
regarded as a great sin. False testimony is one that is baseless
whatever the reason may be. Ibn Hajar said, "False information is to describe something in contrary to its actual form."Somescholarssaid, "Falsehood is something that is outwardly adjusted and beautified so that it may be thought to be truth."
Allaah Says (what means): " …And avoid false statement." [Quran 22:30]
At-Tirmithi and others reported that the Prophet delivered a sermon one day and said, "O you people! Giving false testimony is equal to ascribing partners to Allaah." He then recited, "So avoid the uncleanliness of idols and avoid false statement." [Quran 22:30]
Al-BukhaariandMuslim reported that the Prophet said, “Should I inform you about the greatest of the great sins?" They (the present companions) said, "Yes, O Allaah's Messenger!" He said, "To join others in worship with Allaah and to be undutiful to one's parents.” The Prophet then sat up after he had been reclining (on a pillow) and said, “And I warn you against giving a lying speech (false statement)." He kept saying that warning, till we (listeners) thought he would not stop”.
Giving
false testimony has many evils for it supports falsehood against truth
and gives backing to injustice and aggression against justice. It also
effaces fairness and equity and poses danger to public safety and
security.
Therefore, we, Muslims, should take to the path of pious believers about whom Allaah Says (what means): "And [they are] those who do not testify to falsehood, and when they pass near ill speech, they pass by with dignity." [Quran 25:72]
Islamic
Law strongly seeks to establish principles of brotherhood and mutual
love in the Muslim society and remove causes of dissension from among
Muslims. That is why it promulgates the policy of authentication and
keeping records of contracts in order to protect people's rights and
valuables and eliminate corruption and contentions. One of the methods
of authentication is testimony. Allaah Says regarding business
transactions (what means): "And take witnesses when you conclude a contract." [Quran 2:282]
He, the Almighty, also Says regarding revocation of contracts: "And bring to witness two just men from among you and establish the testimony for [the acceptance of] Allaah." [Quran 65:2]
Concerning handing over properties and trusts, Allaah Almighty Says (what means): "Then when you release their property to them, bring witnesses upon them. And sufficient is Allaah as Accountant." [Quran, 4:6]
So,
we, as Muslims, have to obey the injunctions of our Lord and adhere to
His way in order to succeed and have prosperity in this world and the
next.
By: Hussain Ash-Shaikh
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