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Ruling on going on strike

Question: 5230

What is the ruling on going on strike to
attain some workers’ demands or to improve their situation?

Praise be to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon the Messenger of Allah and his family.

Striking is a breach of the contract between the worker
and his employer, and Allaah calls on us in His Book to honour and uphold the contracts
that one person may take upon himself towards another person. So the worker has to do all
the work that he agreed to do in a manner that pleases Allaah and in accordance with the
aayah (interpretation of the meaning);

“O you who believe! Fulfil (your) obligations…”
[al-Maa’idah 5:1]

Strikes are often accompanied by trouble, discord and violence, which
is unacceptable in Islam because of the Fiqhi principle that warding off evil takes
priority over achieving benefits. There are a number of other means which can be resorted
to in order to achieve one’s goals, and which may be more effective than striking. A
wise man would not leave any legitimate avenue unexplored.

As for stopping work because one has not been paid, this is
permissible, because in this case the employer is in breach of contract, so the worker has
the right to stop work until he gets paid. The Prophet
(peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him) said: “Give the hired worker his wages before his sweat dries.”

(Narrated
by Ibn Maajah). And Allaah knows best.

Source

Masaa’il wa Rasaa’il, Muhammad al-Mahmood al-Najdi, p. 48

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