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QutbismQutbism is an Islamic ideology created by Sayyed Qutb. The term Qutbee is sometimes used a name for followers of these ideals, but the term is often used as a negative label used by Wahhabis who disagree with the Muslim Brotherhood. "Qutbees" do usually not refer to themselves using this name.
The Tenets of QutbismThe main tenet of Qutbist ideology is the belief that almost all of Islam is heading into the era of pre-Islamic Arabs or Jahiliyya, and must be reconquered. It is one of the two main strands of Salafi thought, the other being Wahhabism. Qutb outlined his ideas in his book Milestones. The main principle of Qutbism is clearly stated when Qutb writes that "Muslims have drifted away from their religion and their way of life, and have forgotten that Islam appointed them as representatives of God and made them responsible for learning all the sciences and developing various capabilities to fulfill this high position which God has granted them." Qutb encouraged Muslims to seek knowledge. In Milestones he states:
Qutb wrote:
Bin Baz at the time, along with the Saudi royal family, wanted an end to the secular socialist thinking of Nasser, and so supported the Muslim Brotherhood. History of the word "Qutbee"After Qutb's death, with the proliferation of his ideas throughout the Middle East, Wahabbi and Salafi scholars disagreed with many of the opinions of Sayyed Qutb. Some scholars even claimed Qutb was a heretic for using the term "Jahiliyya" to apply to believing Muslims. Thus, the word Qutbee was first found to be formed by Saudi Arabian Salafis and Wahhabis in referring to the Muslim Brotherhood and their sympathizers. The word is used by Salafis and Wahhabis in the same way that the word "Wahhabi" is used by many other Muslims in a negative sense. Extreme Salafis and Wahhabis consider the alleged "Qutbees" as a deviant sect. Bin Laden the Qutbee?Wahhabi Muslims were outraged by the alleged linkage between Osama bin Laden and Wahhabism brought up by Western writers. Wahhabis claimed Osama bin Laden in fact disagreed with Wahhabism, as shown by Bin Laden's quote about Wahhabi scholars "An idol to be worshipped aside from God." Some Wahhabis say that Bin Laden is influenced by Qutbee ideology, and is in fact a "Qutbee". Osama bin Laden himself has never identified himself with a particular sect of Islam aside from traditional Sunni Islam, but has been influenced by the writings of the Muslim Brotherhood and Sayyed Qutb. Bin Laden's recent audio tape accepting the allegiance of Abu Musab al-Zarqawi who has been said to follow Salafi Islam has proven that Bin Laden at least has Qutbist Salafi tendencies. The Invention of Qutbism?Some traditional Sunni scholars and Muslim Brotherhood members retort the claim of "Qubist Ideology". They claim that this ideology has been an invented scapegoat by the Saudi Arabian Government and extreme Wahhabi and even some Sunni scholars. Even Muslims with much respect for Sayyed Qutb, and who adhere to many of his teachings say that the word "Qutbee" does not apply to any Muslims. Mainstream Sunni orthodoxy accepts that Sayyed Qutb did not establish a new religion, or a new sect, or anything of the such. He was solely a scholar with views on Islam. Some are rejected and some are accepted. Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad, a mainstream traditional Sunni scholar blames Qutbist thought for "Islamic terror" and the attacks of 9/11. Although there is no sect identified as "Qutbist" it is apparent that many followers of Sayyed Qutb share a common ideology and are members of the Salafi sect of Islam. See alsoFurther reading:Berman devotes several chapters of this work to discussing Qutb as the foundation of a unique strain of Islamist thought. |
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