Shar‘i Ruling on Constructing a Mosque on Usurped Land

Fatwa on Constructing Mosques According to Shar‘i Principles​


Source: Fatāwā Shaykh al-Ḥadīth Mubārakpūrī, Vol. 1, Pg. 184


❖ Question​


Please explain the chapter “T‘amīr al-Masājid” (Construction of Mosques).


❖ Answer​


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


In response to the above question, the concise but clear explanation is as follows:


◈ The Condition of Permissible Mosque Construction​


  • Whether the mosque is built by ‘Umar, Bakr, or any pious worshipper, the construction will not be valid in Sharī‘ah if the land is usurped.
  • If the land belongs to Khālid, no mosque can be built on it without his permission.

◈ The Ruling of Constructing on Usurped Land​


  • If the mosque is built without permission, the land will be deemed maghṣūbah (usurped).
  • According to the books of Fiqh:
    "ويجب ….. فى مكان غصبه"
    (as mentioned in Kanz al-Daqā’iq and other fiqh references, as well as al-Durr al-Mukhtār)

✔ A mosque constructed on usurped land is not considered a Shar‘ī mosque.


◈ The Right of the Landowner​


  • If Zayd or others return the land, that is best.
  • But if they do not return it, then Khālid (the landowner) has the full right to demolish the mosque.
  • There is no Shar‘ī disagreement in this, because:
    ❀ That mosque is not a Shar‘ī mosque.
    ❀ It is established upon usurped land.
    ❀ Such a mosque is built on a forbidden and impure foundation.
    ❀ Allah does not accept anything impure; He only accepts what is ṭayyib (pure).

◈ Prophetic Ḥadīth​


The Messenger of Allah ﷺ said:
"من أخذ شبراً من الارض ظلما، فإنه يطوقه يوم القيامة سبع أرضين"
(Ṣaḥīḥ al-Bukhārī – Kitāb Bad’ al-Khalq, Bāb Mā Jā’a fī Sab‘ Arāḍīn 3/74; Kitāb al-Maẓālim, Bāb Ithm man Ẓalama Shay’an min al-Arḍ 2/100)


Meaning: Whoever takes even a handspan of land unjustly will be made to wear it around his neck, sinking down through seven earths on the Day of Resurrection.


✅ Conclusion​


  • A mosque built on usurped land is not Shar‘īly valid or recognized.
  • The rightful owner has full authority to demolish it.

ھذا ما عندي والله أعلم بالصواب
 
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