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Ruling on Prayer Behind an Imam Who Permits Interest (Ribā)

Ruling on Praying Behind an Imam Who Considers Interest (Ribā) Permissible​


Source: Fatāwā Rashidiyyah, p. 470


❖ Question:​


A person declares interest (ribā) to be permissible (as discussed in the previous question). Can prayer be performed behind such a person or not?


❖ Answer:​


Al-ḥamdu lillāh, waṣ-ṣalātu wa-s-salāmu ‘alā Rasūlillāh, ammā ba‘d!


It must be clearly understood that the prohibition of ribā is established with certainty and is agreed upon by ijmā‘ (consensus).


◈ Therefore, whoever deliberately considers ribā to be halāl and permissible in all circumstances is undoubtedly a disbeliever (kāfir).


  • And since he is outside the fold of Islam, it is obvious that prayer behind such a person is not valid.

❖ Clarification Regarding Necessity (Ḍarūrah)​


  • If, however, a person considers ribā permissible only in a case of dire necessity, then prayer behind him is valid.
  • This is because he does not regard ribā to be permissible under all conditions, but only in a state of compulsion.
  • As explained earlier, ribā may be excused in extreme necessity, since necessity is exempted from the general ruling.
  • Hence, such a person cannot be declared kāfir.

Provided that he holds sound belief (‘aqīdah), prayer behind him is correct, and this issue does not disqualify him from being an imam.


✅ Conclusion:

  • If someone declares ribā halāl in all cases → he is a kāfir, and prayer behind him is invalid.
  • If he permits ribā only under necessity → he remains a Muslim, and prayer behind him is valid.
 
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