Dangerous Literature Can Effect Ones Religion, By Ibn ‘Uthaymeen

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Assalaamu 'alaykum!
Another reason for the youth’s problems is the reading of dangerous literature like treatises, newspapers, magazines and other material which cast doubt in the person concerning his religion and belief. These reading materials lead him to Hell and degenerate his virtuous manners.

This literature causes him to fall into Kufr and evil if he doesn’t have a strong defense of profound Islaamic education and acuteness, in order for him to be able to distinguish between the truth and falsehood or that which is beneficial from that which is harmful.

The reading of literature like this turns the teenager completely upside-down. This is due to the fact, which they come across fertile ground in the minds and thoughts of the youth without hindrance.

Accordingly, these dangerous ideas are deeply rooted and are reflected in the individuals’s mind and life.

[Taken from "Mushkilaat Ash-Shabaab", Pp. 32-33, by Ibn 'Uthaymeen]
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Assalaam walaikum,

Yes brother. Our eyes were created to Love Allah. Please go into more detail for others. People forget how important a lesson this is to learn. We need to read to empower our senses to use them justly for the benefit of mankind. This is serious brother.
 

Hatty

Junior Member
Thanks brother for the post. If you have the original article you referred to - "Mushkilaat Ash-Shabaab", Pp. 32-33, by Ibn 'Uthaymeen] - can you please post it here. I would like to read it. I think it is quite good...

Thanks
 

esperanza

revert of many years
thank you for this post..but sadly not just literature..but tv interent all influening young people in a negative way
 

septithol

Banned
I do not agree that literature can destroy religious faith, if it is a good and true religious faith. Truth is like light, and lies are like darkness. Darkness cannot destroy light. If you bring 100 boxes filled with darkness, or 1000 or even a million boxes into the light of the sun and open them one at a time or all at once, none of this will make the sun or the day one bit darker.

On the contrary, it is darkness that is destroyed by the light. Bring one single candle into a dark room, and it will destroy the darkness.

Darkness is weak, it is light that is strong. A true religion that is full of light will thus not be afraid of other literature.
 

Hatty

Junior Member
I do not agree that literature can destroy religious faith, if it is a good and true religious faith. Truth is like light, and lies are like darkness. Darkness cannot destroy light. If you bring 100 boxes filled with darkness, or 1000 or even a million boxes into the light of the sun and open them one at a time or all at once, none of this will make the sun or the day one bit darker.

On the contrary, it is darkness that is destroyed by the light. Bring one single candle into a dark room, and it will destroy the darkness.

Darkness is weak, it is light that is strong. A true religion that is full of light will thus not be afraid of other literature.


I like what you wrote. Very beautifully put...

I have managed to find some of the original text. What I understood was: normally not all people are educated and knowledgeable and informed about different things. So there is a danger in manipulating those simple souls if they were only fed negative information. For example here in the West, the majority of people do not know what Islam is? so they are easily miss-informed about Islam and they easily believe what their media tells them about Islam. So in this case, information can have negative effect.

The original text was advising against not to befriend those people who sweet talk and who have beautiful appearance and at the same time they use it in order to corrupt other people who are simple and innocents.
 

Hatty

Junior Member
Choosing Companions Wisely, By Ibn ‘Uthaymeen

Choosing Companions Wisely, By Ibn ‘Uthaymeen

Aboo Hurayrah narrated that the Prophet (saw) said:

“A person follows (imitates) the religion of his friends, therefore let each one of you look at the one he befriends.” [Aboo Daawood, Tirmidhee, Ahmad, amongst others. See As-Saheehah #927]

Also, Aboo Moosaa Al-Ash’aree narrated that the Prophet (saw) said:

“The example of an evil companion is like an ironsmith. Either he burns your clothes or you smell a foul odor from him.” [Bukhaaree & Muslim]

Ibn ‘Uthaymeen comments:

“… The youth has to to choose a good, righteous and intelligent person for his companion. He should evaluate the condition of the people before he befriends them by researching their condition and reputation. If they have good manners, sound religion, and a good reputation, then they are an object of a long-cherishing wish and profitable gain.

Therefore cling to them, otherwise beware! And stay away from people with evil and wicked character. This should be done so that one isn’t deceived by sweet speech and a beautiful outward appearance.

These attributes are a deception and a misguidance that the people of wickedness use in order to attract simple minded people and to increase their members. Also, they hide within these attributes the things that corrupt one’s behavior and manners.

The poet said it best:

Test the men you intend to brethren,
Look at their affairs closely.
If you gain one with piety and intellect,
Then cling to him happily.”

[Mushkilaat Ash-Shabaab, Pp. 31-32]
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Assalaam walaikum,

A different way of saying the same things applies to literature. Many of the hero become our idol of worship. We make them grandiose. We make them larger than life. We take on their desires. We wish to follow in those footsteps. We often fantasize about this. Case in point: Cinderella.
 

nyerekareem

abdur-rahman
if a song, music video, video game can mislead people and cause them to stray from the truth, so too can certain literature lead people away. for example, there are some school districts in the US that have teaching the normality of homosexuality to schoolchildren. many kids are coming home surprising their parents that they learned about this in school. if you tell kids in kindergarten that gay is okay, and that having two dads is normal, there's a good chance that they will grow up believing that it is. in reality your children spend more time in school with their teachers than they are actually spending with their parents.
 

esperanza

revert of many years
if a song, music video, video game can mislead people and cause them to stray from the truth, so too can certain literature lead people away. for example, there are some school districts in the US that have teaching the normality of homosexuality to schoolchildren. many kids are coming home surprising their parents that they learned about this in school. if you tell kids in kindergarten that gay is okay, and that having two dads is normal, there's a good chance that they will grow up believing that it is. in reality your children spend more time in school with their teachers than they are actually spending with their parents.

yes teaching things like that will definitely have a confusing effect and disturbing upon children
 

septithol

Banned
Hatty, you wrote:

I have managed to find some of the original text. What I understood was: normally not all people are educated and knowledgeable and informed about different things. So there is a danger in manipulating those simple souls if they were only fed negative information.

The question to ask here is, WHY are all these people not educated? And if there is a reason why they are not educated, then how are they being given 'negative information'? If they have no means of accessing knowledge, no newspapers, radio, TV, or books, then by definition, it would be impossible to give them 'negative information'.

If they have access to information, but are not being educated with good information, then SOMEONE is not doing their jobs properly in educating these people.

On the other hand, there's also the logical possibility that they are being educated, but their education makes little sense to them, it is either malevolent in nature, or contradicts what they see around them, thus also leaving them open to other information which may be negative, but at least makes sense as a coherent whole. In which case, again, someone is not doing their jobs in PROPERLY educating these people in a manner which is not malevolent, and does not contradict what they see around them.

For instance, suppose a plumber wants to teach his son to be a plumber. But he is a very poor teacher and has an evil nature, he tells his son contradictory things, one day he tells his son to fix the pipes one way, the next day he tells his son to fix the pipes the other way, on some days he tells his son that the job of the plumber is to fix pipes, and the next day he tells his son they are going to sneak into the neighbor's house and break all the plumbing. This is malevolent and will make little sense, so it's quite likely that someone else will take advantage of this, and teach the son to be something else, anything else, besides a plumber, say an electrician or carpenter, if their teaching makes more sense.

For example here in the West, the majority of people do not know what Islam is? so they are easily miss-informed about Islam and they easily believe what their media tells them about Islam. So in this case, information can have negative effect.

Question, in what WAY do people in the west not know what Islam is? There are actually 2 equally valid ways of knowing what Islam is:

1. What it is De Facto, or what most Muslims in the world actually do and behave like, or
2. What it is De Jure, or what it theoretically says Muslims are supposed to behave like in the Koran.

Because there is often a very big difference between these two, and most people will tend to believe how they see Muslims actually behaving. Especially when any bad behavior on the part of some Muslims is repeatedly shown in newspapers and on TV.

To use my example of a plumber, if it says in some book about ethics for plumbers that the job of the plumber is to fix pipes, but most of the plumbers in some town are criminally insane, and actually spend most of their time breaking into people's houses and destroying the pipes, you cannot blame the people in that town for concluding that this criminal activity is what most plumbers actually do. Whatever it says in some book about ethics that plumbers should do regarding fixing pipes will be meaningless, so long as most of the plumbers in their town behave in this bad way. For a good plumber to claim that these bad people are not actually real plumbers is meaningless, and to point to what it says in some book about plumber ethics is meaningless, when all the bad plumbers claim that they are, in fact, plumbers, and point to other things in their own books that say that plumbers SHOULD behave in this bad way.

And the children of these plumbers, seeing the bad behavior of their fathers or uncles, will be easily convinced that being a plumber is a bad and senseless thing to be. Even though being a good plumber, and actually fixing the pipes, is actually a very good thing to do.

It will do little good in such a situation for a few good plumbers who actually do fix pipes, to tell other people that they have a mistaken idea of what plumbers should actually do. So long as most of the plumbers in this town keep behaving badly, they are never going to be believed, not even by their own children. It is a waste of their time to complain that other people do not like plumbers. It would be far better for them to organize, and put a stop to the bad behavior of the other plumbers. Once they have actually stopped all this bad behavior on the part of other plumbers, THEN they might someday be believed by other people.

The original text was advising against not to befriend those people who sweet talk and who have beautiful appearance and at the same time they use it in order to corrupt other people who are simple and innocents.

Again, if people can be easily corrupted, either someone is not doing their job in educating them in the first place, or in fact, they are NOT being corrupted, the educator was the one who corrupted them, and they are, in fact, being corrected (to a certain degree). To use my example of a plumber again, if a father who is a plumber teaches his son to break into houses and destroy pipes, or even if the son just sees his father or uncle doing these bad things, it will be very easy for someone else to 'sweet talk' his son and convince him that being a plumber is wrong. But the problem here lies not mainly with the 'sweet talking person' (despite the fact that they are wrong as well, there is nothing inherently bad about being a plumber), but rather, with the very bad education and bad behavior of the father and uncle.
 

septithol

Banned
NyereKareem wrote:
if you tell kids in kindergarten that gay is okay, and that having two dads is normal, there's a good chance that they will grow up believing that it is. in reality your children spend more time in school with their teachers than they are actually spending with their parents.

Well, about 10% of all people are homosexuals, and most of them were born that way. However, it isn't necessary to talk to kindergarteners about it, since for among other reasons, despite being born that way, homosexuality is not something that takes effect until puberty. It should probably be mentioned, very breifly, sometime between the ages of 9-12 years, when a child is learning other sex education. It is better for children to actually learn about sex education shortly before (not after) puberty, because it makes it easier for them to learn it unemotionally. But even then only in a very breif statistical sense, a simple mention that about 10% of people are born that way. So that if they do turn out to be homosexual, they have some idea of what is going on with them. However, it really isn't necessary to go into extensive details with them about some people having 2 daddies or other things like that.
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Assalaam walaikum,

Homosexuality is a sin. End of subject. That is the word of Allah. If you Believe.
If you are not a believer you can defend anything. It is not the Truth. There can be no compromise. I don't care how many letters you have behind your name. A sin is a sin. This is for Muslims. You can not be Muslim and be homosexual. It is a no-brainer.

The masses or what I call sheeple, those who live blindly and follow anything do not take the time to reflect. Look at the economy in the US. Occupy Wall Street is a reaction to the false education they have been fed. When you wake up and realize you have lied to you get angry.

The post is a reflective thread. It is a gentle reminder for Muslims to use their senses in what they read. We are the blessed ones. We are given Perfection via the Book of Allah. Whenever we read literature we must make an analysis of what we have read. How does what we read balance. Is the author writing in accordance to that which helps us to strive for His Blessings.
Is what we read worthy to be discussed in an Islamic manner for the greater good. How is what we have read going to help us with the community and real life practice.

There is no debate going on here. It is a simple fact. If you are Muslim you must do good to Please Allah. Even down to what you read.

If you are not Muslim..take a moment to reflect why Muslims adhere to the teachings of the Quran and Sunna.
 
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