These are some narrations that should help the wise differentiate between the true scholar and the faker. Most of the true scholars, these days, are either behind bars or on the battle frontlines.
[b][color=#0000FF]‘Abdullah Ibn ‘Abb?s said that that All?h’s Messenger ??? ???? ???? ? ??? said, “There shall be rulers whom you will recognize from them good and evil. Whoever opposes them is saved. Whoever abandons them is freed. And whoever intermingles with them is destroyed.” (Collected by Ibn Abee Shaybah and at-Tabar?nee; al-Alb?n? authenticated it in “Sah?h al-J?mi’”, Had?th #3661).[/color][/b]
[b][color=#FF0040]Abul-A’war as-Sulamee said that All?h’s Messenger ??? ???? ???? ? ??? said, “Be wary of the ruler’s gates; for there, there is difficulty and humiliation.” (Collected by ad-Daylamee and at-Tabar?nee; al-Alb?n? authenticated it in “as-Silsilah as-Sah?hah”, had?th #1253).[/color][/b]
[b]Abu Hurayrah said that All?h’s Messenger ??? ???? ???? ? ??? said, “Whoever approaches the ruler’s gates becomes afflicted. Whenever a slave draws closer to the ruler, he only gains distance from Allaah.” (Collected by Ahmad; al-Alb?n? authenticated it in “Sah?h at-Targheeb wat-Tarheeb”, Had?th #2241. A similar narration, save the last sentence, is reported from Ibn ‘Abb?s; al-Alb?n? authenticated it in “Sah?h at-Targheeb wat-Tarheeb”, Had?th #2242).[/b]
[b][color=#4000BF]J?bir Ibn ‘Abdillaah said that All?h’s Messenger ??? ???? ???? ? ??? said to Ka’b Ibn ‘Ujrah, “O Ka’b Ibn ‘Ujrah, I seek All?h’s protection for you from the leadership of fools. There shall be rulers, whoever enters upon them, then aids them in their oppression and validates their lies, then he is not from me nor I from him, and he shall not be admitted to the Hawd. Whoever does not enter upon them, and does not aid them in their oppression, nor validates their lies, then he is from me and I from him, and he shall be admitted to the Hawd.” (Collected by Ahmad, al-Bazz?r, and Ibn Hibbaan; al-Alb?n? authenticated it in “Sah?h at-Targheeb wat-Tarheeb”, hadeeth #2243. Similar narrations are reported from an-Nu’man Ibn Basheer, ‘Abdill?h Ibn Khabb?b (from his father), Abee Sa’eed al-Khudree, and Ka’b Ibn ‘Ujrah; Al-Alb?n? authenticated these other narrations in “Sah?h at-Targheeb wat-Tarheeb”, ahaadeeth #2243-2246).[/color][/b]
[b]As for narrations from the words of the Companions, then as-Suyootee has collected from ‘Alee Ibn Abee T?lib, Ibn Mas’ud, Hudhayfah Ibn al-Yam?n, and Abee Dharr, narrations of general warning against approaching the rulers or their gates. See “Maa Rawaahul-Asaateen Fee ‘Adam al-Majee’ Ilas-Salaateen”. There are too many with similar meanings, so here are some examples:[/b]
Ibn Mas’ood said, “Whoever wishes to honor his religion, then he should not enter upon the ruler.” Collected by ad-D?rimee.
Ibn Mas’ood also said, “A man enters upon the ruler, carrying his religion with him, then exits without anything with him.” Collected by al-Bukh?r? in his “Tareekh” and Ibn Sa’d in “at-Tabaq?t”.
Hudhayfah Ibn al-Yamaan said, “O indeed! Never should any of you walk even a hand-span in the direction of the ruler.” Collected by Ibn Abee Shaybah.
He collects from the later scholars of the Salaf, similar narrations from Sufyaan ath-Thawree, Sa’eed Ibn al-Musayyib, Hamm?d Ibn Salamah, al-Hasan al-Basree, Ibn al-Mubaarak, Abee Haazim, al-Awzaa’ee, and al-Fudayl Ibn al-‘Iyaad.
Here are some examples from these classical scholars of the Salaf:
[b][color=#4000BF]Sufyaan at-Thawree said, “Don’t go, even if they ask you to visit them just to recite ‘qul huwallaahu ahad’.” Collected by al-Bayhaqee.
Maalik Ibn Anas said, “I met more than ten and some T?bi’een, all of them saying, do not go to them, do not admonish them, meaning the ruler.” Collected by al-Khateeb al-Baghd?dee in “Ruwaah Maalik”.
Sufyaan ath-Thawree said, “Looking at the ruler is a sin.” Collected by Abee ‘Alee al-Aamudee in his “Ta’leeq”.
Bishr al-Haafee said, “How disgusting is it to request to see a scholar, but then to get the response that he is at the ruler’s gate.” Collected by al-Bayhaqee in
“Shu’ab al-Eemaan”.[/color][/b]



