UmmAbdullah99
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I want to share some of my thoughts, so bare with me inshaAllah
Why is it that we focus so much on looking Muslim instead of behaving like one? What does wearing jilbaab or having a beard mean if the person lacks basic manners?
Why is that we emphasize the Sunnah when it comes to clothing, but we leave all the stuff about having a good akhlaaq etc.?
I am not suggesting that we should leave the Sunnah when it comes to the outside appearance, wal 3iyadu billah! But how come we don't care about what comes out of our mouths and how we approach others?
How come it is so hard to find good friends that are loyal when they are with you and when they are not with you? Alhamdulillah I stick to the little circle of friends I have, but it is still sad that we Muslims can't even trust each other. Where is the sincere brotherly/sisterly love?
How come we don't make excuses for other Muslims when they only are acting according to their knowledge? Why not take that person aside, one on one, and give a heart-felt naseha?
I don't mean to seem pessimistic. I am proud of the ummah with all of it shortcomings and I am not free of these thing I have mentioned. It is mere speculation on my part. :muslim_child:
I want to share some of my thoughts, so bare with me inshaAllah
Why is it that we focus so much on looking Muslim instead of behaving like one? What does wearing jilbaab or having a beard mean if the person lacks basic manners?
Why is that we emphasize the Sunnah when it comes to clothing, but we leave all the stuff about having a good akhlaaq etc.?
I am not suggesting that we should leave the Sunnah when it comes to the outside appearance, wal 3iyadu billah! But how come we don't care about what comes out of our mouths and how we approach others?
How come it is so hard to find good friends that are loyal when they are with you and when they are not with you? Alhamdulillah I stick to the little circle of friends I have, but it is still sad that we Muslims can't even trust each other. Where is the sincere brotherly/sisterly love?
How come we don't make excuses for other Muslims when they only are acting according to their knowledge? Why not take that person aside, one on one, and give a heart-felt naseha?
I don't mean to seem pessimistic. I am proud of the ummah with all of it shortcomings and I am not free of these thing I have mentioned. It is mere speculation on my part. :muslim_child: