Who are the Jama'at Tableegh? & Also I have heard that there are some issues with them, is this true? & If it is then can you please mention a list of issues found within this group
Jama'at Tabligh (also called
Tablighi Jamaat) is a movement founded in India around
1926 CE by
Muhammad Ilyas al Kandahlawi, a Deobandi scholar.
They focus on:
• Traveling in groups
• Calling Muslims to prayer, dhikr, and basic Islamic practices
• Six points (sittah) of their methodology
• Door to door da'wah
• Spending 3 days, 40 days, or 4 months in their jama'ah
They are
part of the Deobandi school, which is Maturidi in aqeedah and heavily influenced by Sufism.
Are There Issues With Jama'at Tabligh?
Yes. According to the major Salafi scholars, this group contains
serious methodological errors in aqeedah and manhaj, and therefore Salafi scholars do
not recommend joining them.
Statements of Scholars
Shaykh Ibn Baz رحمه الله
He said about Jama'at Tabligh:
"They have many innovations and shortcomings. They are not upon sound aqeedah. They should not be followed until they correct their methodology."
Reference: Fatawa Ibn Baz: Vol. 26
Shaykh Muhammad Nasiruddin al Albani رحمه الله
He said:
"Their da'wah is built upon ignorance and Sufi influence. They do not command tawhid, nor forbid shirk."
Reference: Silsilah al Huda wa al Nur: Tape 766
Shaykh Ibn Uthaymeen رحمه الله
He said:
"They lack correct knowledge and do not give attention to the aqeedah of Tawhid."
Reference: Liqa al Bab al Maftuh: No. 33
Al Lajnah ad Daimah
The Permanent Committee said:
"Jama'at Tabligh is not founded upon the manhaj of the Prophet in calling to Allah. They have many innovations and do not focus on correcting aqeedah."
Reference: Fatawa al Lajnah: 2/353
List of Major Issues Found in Jama'at Tabligh
Below is a
summarized and accurate list according to Salafi scholarship.
1.
They do not call people clearly to:
• Warning against bidah
• Warning against shirk
• Refuting grave worship
• Correcting aqeedah of hearing, seeing, Names and Attributes
Their focus is
akhlaq and rituals rather than Tawhid.
2.
The group is rooted in Deobandi-Sufi teachings. Issues include:
• Excessive praise of saints
• Reading stories of miracles
• Respect for Sufi chains
• Dhikr circles not proven in Sunnah
Their founder, Muhammad Ilyas, was connected to Sufi tariqas.
3.
They intentionally avoid discussing:
• Shirk
• Bidah
• Deviant groups
• Refuting false beliefs
They call this "ikhtilaf issues", but the Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم began his da'wah with Tawhid, not with generic brotherhood.
4.
Their methods of da'wah have no basis in Quran or Sunnah, such as:
• 3 day, 40 day, or 4 month khuruj
• Going in groups with fixed schedules
• Making these outings a criterion for piety
• Appointing "amir" for every journey
The Prophet صلى الله عليه وسلم never obligated such structured travel.
5.
Most members:
• Have no formal study of Qur'an and Sunnah
• Do not learn fiqh or aqeedah
• Rely on stories and emotional speeches
• Memorize the "6 points" rather than authentic texts
Shaykh al Albani said their da'wah is built upon
jahl (ignorance).
6.
The Deobandi school is:
• Maturidi in aqeedah
• Sufi in spiritual path
• Opposed to Athari-Salafi creed
Thus, the jama'ah inherits these deviations.
7.
Many of their teachings (especially in
Fada'il A'mal) contain:
• Weak narrations
• Fabricated stories
• Exaggerated virtues
Scholars have warned strongly against this practice.
8.
They have their own internal structure and discourage people from consulting qualified scholars of Sunnah.
Shaykh Ibn Baz and Lajnah said this is a major deviation.
In Short, Jama'at Tabligh is:
• Deobandi in aqeedah
• Sufi in spiritual method
• Weak in knowledge
• Far from the da'wah of Tawhid
• Filled with bidah and manhaj errors
• Not recommended by the major Salafi scholars
Salafi manhaj stresses that da'wah begins with
pure Tawhid, not with generic moral calls.