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Ruling on Stealing from a Non-Shar‘i Government and Islamic Principles

Author: Dr. Muhammad Zia-ur-Rahman Al-Azmi رحمه الله

❖ Ruling on Theft from a Government That Does Not Implement Shariah


Theft is absolutely forbidden (ḥarām) in Islam, regardless of:

  • Whether it involves individuals or governments,
  • And whether the government rules by Shariah or not.

The prohibition is general and applies in all cases without exception.

📖 Qur’anic Evidences


Punishment for Theft:


﴿وَالسَّارِقُ وَالسَّارِقَةُ فَاقْطَعُوا أَيْدِيَهُمَا﴾

[Al-Mā’idah: 38]

"As to the thief, male or female, cut off their hands..."


Prohibition of Consuming Wealth Unlawfully:


﴿وَلَا تَأْكُلُوا أَمْوَالَكُم بَيْنَكُم بِالْبَاطِلِ﴾

[Al-Baqarah: 188]

"And do not consume one another’s wealth unjustly."


These verses demonstrate the absolute prohibition of theft and financial injustice, regardless of the context or status of the governing authority.

✔ Summary of Islamic Principle

  • Theft is a major sin under all circumstances.
  • The implementation of Shariah by the state does not alter the sinfulness of stealing from its property.
  • A Muslim is required to maintain integrity and justice even in unjust systems, and cannot justify theft on the basis of political or religious disagreement.

[Al-Lajnah al-Dā’imah: Fatwa no. 6800]
 
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