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Sayyid Yusuf al-Rifa'i
Yusuf ibn al-Sayyid Hashim al-Rifa`i,
born in Kuwait in 1351/1932. A Shafi`i scholar, former minister
of state, educator, Sufi, and author, he was given his primary
education in the Holy Qur'an by Shaykh Ahmad al-`Aqil in Kuwait,
and studied Islamic Law in Damascus and Shafi`i jurisprudence
under Shaykh Muhammad Salih of Kuwait and others. His father,
al-Sayyid Hashim al-Rifa`i, was the captain of a
pearl-harvesting sailing ship then a state official and finally
an advocate in the Shari`a court of Kuwait. Shaykh Yusuf is a
descendent of the Prophet - Allah bless and greet him - through
the Friend (walî) of Allah Most High, Shaykh Ahmad al-Rifa`i. He
was made a member of Parliament in Kuwait in 1963, minister of
telecommunications and postage in 1964, and he served as the
minister of state from 1965 to 1970. He is also a Shaykh of the
Rifa`i Tariqa founded by his ancestor, having been authorized by
Shaykh Makki al-Kattani of Damascus, whose teacher Ibrahim al-Rawi
was the student of Shaykh Abu al-Huda al-Sayyadi, one of the
outstanding recent figures in the Rifa`i way.
Among
Sayyid Yusuf's written works are
1-
Khawatir fi al-Siyasa wa al-Mujtama`
("Thoughts on Politics and Society"), comprising articles on
contemporary issues such as the need for Muslims to defend the
rights of Muslim minorities in non-Muslim countries;
2-
Adilla Ahl al-Sunna wa al-Jama`a aw al-Radd al-Muhkam al-Mani`
`ala Munkarat wa Shubuhat Ibn Mani` fi Tahajjumihi `ala al-Sayyid Muhammad `Alawi
al-Maliki al-Makki
("The Evidences of the Sunni Community, or, The Unassailably Proficient Rebuttal
of the Blameworthy and Doubtful Points of Ibn Mani` in His Assault on al-Maliki"),
which he published in 1984 in response to a contemporary's attack on Shaykh
Muhammad ibn al-Sayyid `Alawi al-Maliki for the latter's having contradicted the
tenets of the Wahhabi sect on a number of questions in his book Mafahim Yajib an
Tusahhah ("The Necessary Correction of Certain Misconceptions"), published ca.
1983 and now in its 10th printing, perhaps the most important contemporary
statement of Ahl al-Sunna on Wahhabi/"Salafi" teachings; and
3-
Adilla al-Qunut fi Salat al-Fajr
("The Evidences for Standing in Supplication at the Dawn Prayer").
He takes a keen interest in the problems of the
Muslims today, and at a recent symposium in Amman he voiced his
concern for the obstacles to the current Islamic revival and
world propagation of Islam that are being put in its way by
"fundamentalists" whose view of Allah Most High is
anthropomorphic, view of the Prophet - Allah bless and greet him
- is that he is over-venerated and loved by Muslims, and view of
Muslims is that they are unbelievers or immersed in unlawful
innovations (bid`a). The unity of the Community and its future,
he said, lie in holding fast to the agreed-upon schools of
jurisprudence and tenets of faith, directing our efforts to
non-Muslims; not in trying to convince Muslims that everything
their forefathers believed was a mistake. He presently directs
the al-Iman School, founded in 1973 in Kuwait, which provides
Islamic and secular education patterned on the al-Azhar model at
the elementary, preparatory, and secondary levels. He is a
familiar figure at Islamic conferences around the world, and in
1988 was elected as president of the World Union of Islamic
Propagation and Information at its London conference. From:
The Reliance of the Traveller
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