Derision of West misguided’

Mrmuslim

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By SIRAJ WAHAB | ARAB NEWS

Published: May 17, 2010 23:48 Updated: May 17, 2010 23:48

US more in alignment with Islamic values than many Muslim states: Al-Qarni

ALKHOBAR: A popular Saudi author and religious scholar has raised some questions about governmental and societal practices across the Arab world and asserts that the United States is more in alignment with many Islamic values than many countries represented as Muslim states.

Aaidh ibn Abdullah Al-Qarni, whose self-help book “Don’t Be Sad” sells briskly both in English and Arabic, made the remarks in two recent columns published in Asharq Al-Awsat, a sister publication of Arab News.

In the columns, Al-Qarni compared a Saudi woman’s experience after being beaten by an abusive husband in the United States with what often happens — or doesn’t happen — in her native land. In the second column, Al-Qarni explored the reasons so many Muslims move to the US and find both greater opportunity and more tolerance that they could expect in their homelands. The thought-provoking articles have prompted many discussions at coffee shops and dinner tables.

“The US deals with its subjects through systems that look like they were based on Islamic teachings while Muslims fail to implement such systems,” Al-Qarni wrote in his column about domestic violence, which focused on a family that moved to the US while the husband was working on a university degree.

Physically and verbally abused, the wife appealed to his family and her family to intervene but to no avail.

“In fact she was rejected, insulted and threatened by them,” Al-Qarni wrote of the family members back home. “Having reached a dead end, the wife decided to put a stop to the physical and psychological pain she and her children were suffering; she contacted the police and told them about her husband.”

He then described the response of several police squads visiting the residence and getting the story from both spouses and the children before deducing the man indeed was beating his wife. The husband was arrested and the wife and children moved to a hotel at the state’s expense and under police protection. Later, the wife was given financial assistance and an American attorney represented her for no charge.

Authorities found her an appropriate job, escorted her children to school and made the husband agree not to come near any of them before the court hearing on the matter, at which time he was convicted of domestic violence. The wife was awarded custody of the children.

“Now, after listening to the story, let us ask how many women are beaten, insulted and hurt without anybody coming to their aid? I am aware of many terrifying stories of the worst kind of abuse and oppression that women experience day and night,” Al-Qarni wrote.

“I fear that after people read this story, many women in the Arab world would want to go to the US. I believe that there should be a secret police force whose task is to rescue women who are being assaulted and suffering abuse. Any husband carrying out such abuse should share the same fate as the Saudi student in the US mentioned in the story above.”

Al-Qarni wrote it reminded him of a classic figure in Islam.

“Over 14 centuries ago, Omar Ibn Al-Khattab, the second caliph, defended an abused woman when he went to her husband’s house with his sword and rescued the woman and taught her husband a lesson, but in accordance with the principles of Shariah,” he wrote. He continued: “I remember that some colleagues and I toured 21 American states, and whenever we saw the accuracy and excellence of the traffic system, and witnessed people’s commitment to environment-protection laws, and the way daily affairs are managed, we thought of the words we read in the Qur’an and the Sunnah of the Prophet (peace be upon him). Even some of the Muslim professors there once said to us: ‘We swear it is as if the Americans took it from our religion word for word, while we ignore these great texts.’”

In the column about Arabs fleeing their homelands and traveling to the West, Al-Qarni notes that greater opportunities exist there than in many Arab nations.

“Some of them have fled from repression, whipping, torture, gagging, confiscation of freedom, with the traces of torture still on their backs and chests. Others have gone to look for a source of living after being stricken by poverty, stung by hunger and destroyed by unemployment and idleness. Others have gone to seek knowledge, leaving behind their countries where universities are ranked last in the list of the universities of the world,” he wrote.

Al-Qarni related the story of a Libyan man who fled his own country and found happiness and a good life in the US. “We were amazed. Amazingly enough, here is a man who fled his homeland after being terribly harassed, tortured, and maltreated there and came to a state that we are insulting day and night, and that some of us call the ‘Great Satan,’ a country that our preachers are cursing and wishing it bad,” Al-Qarni wrote. “Then, this poor Muslim man who was driven out of his country, tortured in his homeland, becomes rich, having a home, a farm and a job and enjoying a good life full happiness in an American state.”

Al-Qarni questions why the West is demonized when it provides so many opportunities to Muslims and is far more tolerant of Muslim sensitivities than many Muslim countries are to people of differing faiths.

“Why don’t we Arabs think about our tragedies and disasters, and admit that many of our states have discarded justice, confiscated liberties, taken over rights and erased the freedom of expression? This is at a time when, in the West, they discuss their affairs calmly, solve their crises with dialogue and govern their subjects with justice,” he wrote.

He suggests the Arab world needs to take a long look at itself.

“In our Shariah, we read about order, justice, good character, calls for peace and human rights, respect for others, avoiding hurting other peoples’ feelings, showing interest in the environment, seeking knowledge, encouraging work and production, and fighting poverty, ignorance, disease, and injustice. We notice that they are observing all this in the West whereas we find that many Arabs are only paying lip service to it in their bitter reality.”

Al-Qarni said there was much to be learned from the countries of the West. “Please, let us stop cursing and insulting them and wishing them bad, and let us preoccupy ourselves with reforming ourselves, improving our level, promoting our universities, cleaning our environment, building our land, and rectifying our mistakes
 

arzafar

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By SIRAJ WAHAB | ARAB NEWS

Published: May 17, 2010 23:48 Updated: May 17, 2010 23:48

US more in alignment with Islamic values than many Muslim states: Al-Qarni

ALKHOBAR: A popular Saudi author and religious scholar has raised some questions about governmental and societal practices across the Arab world and asserts that the United States is more in alignment with many Islamic values than many countries represented as Muslim states.



I agree with some of his points but disagree with others. The final conclusion is the most beneficial thing in the whole article. that's what i have been saying for years. weve got to take responsibility.
 

besmiralalbani

Think for yourself
salam alaykum

“Why don’t we Arabs think about our tragedies and disasters, and admit that many of our states have discarded justice, confiscated liberties, taken over rights and erased the freedom of expression? This is at a time when, in the West, they discuss their affairs calmly, solve their crises with dialogue and govern their subjects with justice,” he wrote.

He suggests the Arab world needs to take a long look at itself.

“In our Shariah, we read about order, justice, good character, calls for peace and human rights, respect for others, avoiding hurting other peoples’ feelings, showing interest in the environment, seeking knowledge, encouraging work and production, and fighting poverty, ignorance, disease, and injustice. We notice that they are observing all this in the West whereas we find that many Arabs are only paying lip service to it in their bitter reality.”

Al-Qarni said there was much to be learned from the countries of the West. “Please, let us stop cursing and insulting them and wishing them bad, and let us preoccupy ourselves with reforming ourselves, improving our level, promoting our universities, cleaning our environment, building our land, and rectifying our mistakes

I would ask a question:
How much does the Ulama (the scholars of Islam) affect the government choices?!

I think a lot of governors, are in touch with this states. Just take a look at Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Egypt, Emirates, Kuwait... maybe others too... they are ruled I think by West... may Allah forgive me for this that I am saying but, this is the truth. Our governors are the richest people in the world, and how much do they spend for Islam, fo Muslims?! How much do the strive to apply Sharia?
I think if they try to make the right politic for Muslim, so they take the control of their wealth, USA and Europe won't let them do as they want with their wealth.
That's what I think.
So if we (population and governors) don't act upon the Sharia, then we won't make progress. There is a hadith that I like it very much, specially for the time we are in:
The Messenger, alayhi salatu wa sallam says:
"When you trade with 'iyna (a kind of interest), get the tail of the cow (to deal with livestock), and to enjoy agriculture and leave Jihad - war for the sake of Allah- Allah will put humiliation over you and He will not remove it (humiliation) until you return your religion." (Abu Dawud)

...Verily! Allah will not change the good condition of a people as long as they do not change their state of goodness themselves (by committing sins and by being ungrateful and disobedient to Allah)... (AR Rad 11)

So we must stay in the straight path, and WE HAVE TO LEARN IT, we have to know waht Allah wants us to do and not to do, learn the Twheed, the Aqeedah, Fiqh and so on, we have to strive on staying upon the straight way, we have to call the others in this way, we must be active. We have to clean ourself from Bid'ah, from ignorance, from any kind of disobedience to Allah.

Then, inshAllah, the glory turns back. And we won't be where we are.
 

Aisya al-Humaira

الحمدلله على كل حال
Assalamua'laykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh,

Since ages, people have been migrating to the US for a "better life". Thats what I used to hear. And most of them who have lived there for some time, they'll hesitate whether to come back to their homeland or stay there, where they live a better, comfort life. At least, their life is better than that which they would have had back at their place.

At one time, the government in my country made a plan to call and bring back Malay doctors who have been living and serving outside the country,especially in Europe, USA (usually most of them graduated from overseas universities then pursued in looking for a job at the same country) as we are lacking professionals in that profession here.

I understand how the differences of life it would be. I remember Brother Frank's post when he wrote that why US seems to be "so great" is because they have the things, they have the gadgets and of course, they are much more forward (or should I say developed) than that of the 3rd developing countries. OK, Japan is way developed too.

At some point, I do agree with Dr A'idh that we do need to implement some of those laws in Muslims countries too. Not that we dont know or unaware of it, we have all the perfect Sharia'ah as our law, but yet, easier said than implemented.

Just my two cents.

Wassalam.
 

besmiralalbani

Think for yourself
salam alaykum

One of Muhammad’s (Peace and Blessings be upon him) companions, describing his room said:
“I noticed that the contents of his room comprised of only three pieces of tanned skin and a handful of barley in a corner. I looked but failed to find anything else. I began to cry. He (Muhammad, Peace and Blessings Be Upon Him) said:
“Why are you weeping”?
I replied, ‘O’ Prophet of Allah! Why should I not cry? I can see the patterns of the mat imprinted on your body and I am also beholding all that you have in this room. O’ Prophet of Allah! Pray that Allah may grant ample provisions for us. The Persians and the Romans, who have no true faith and who do not worship Allah but they worship their Kings, live in gardens with streams flowing in their midst. But the chosen Prophet and accepted slave of Allah should live in such dire poverty?!”
The Prophet (Peace and Blessings be upon him) was resting against his pillow, but when he heard me talk like this, he sat up and said, ‘O’ Umar! Are you still in doubt about this matter? Ease and comfort in the hereafter are much better than ease and comfort in this world. The disbelievers are enjoying their share of the good things in this world, whereas the Believers have all such things in store for them in the next’ “ (Muslim)

This is a big lesson for us. That does not mean that we don't have to improove our economical situation, our wealth, but we have to remind that our reward inshaAllah, will be in the Hereafter.
USA and Europe make everything possible to make this life seems beautiful, but the reality is that their inside part, their soul is empty.
Reflect upon this words of a man who was a jew, but after seeking for the truth, he became a muslim, his name is Muhammad Asad, from the book The Road To Mecca:
“In time it became more important to me to grasp the spirit of these
Muslim people: not because their religion attracted me (for at that time I
knew very little about it), but because I recognized in them that organic
coherence of the mind and the senses which we Europeans had lost.
Might it not be possible, perhaps, by better understanding the life of the
Arabs to discover the hidden link between our Western suffering – the
corroding lack of inner integration – and the roots of that suffering? To
find out, perhaps, what it was that made us Westerners run away from
that solemn freedom of life which the Arabs seemed to possess, even in
their social and political decay?

“ Western man has truly given himself up to the worship of the
Dajjal. He has long ago lost all innocence, all inner integration with
nature. Life has become a puzzle to him. In order not to perish in this
loneliness, he must endeavor to dominate life by outward means. The
fact of being alive can, by itself, no longer give him inner security: he
must always wrestle for it, with pain, from moment to new moment.
Because he has lost all metaphysical orientation, and has decided to do
without it, he must continuously invent for himself mechanical allies: and
thus the furious, desperate drive of his technique. He invents every day
new machines and gives each of them something of his soul to make
them fight for his existence. That they do indeed; but at the same time
they create for him ever new needs, new dangers, new fears – and an
unquenchable thirst for newer, yet artificial allies. His soul loses itself in
the ever bolder, ever more fantastic, ever more powerful wheelwork of
the creative machine: and the machine loses its true purpose – to be a
protector and enricher of human life – and evolves into a deity in its own
right, a devouring Moloch of steel. The priests and preachers of this
insatiable deity do not seem to be aware that the rapidity of modern
technical progress is a result not only of a positive growth of knowledge
but also of spiritual despair, and that the grand material achievements in
the light of which Western man proclaims his will to attain to mastery over
nature are, in their innermost, of a defensive character: behind their
shining façades lurks the fear of the Unknown.

“Western civilization has not been able to strike a harmonious
balance between man’s bodily and social needs and his spiritual
cravings; it has abandoned its erstwhile religious ethics without being
able to produce out of itself any other moral system, however theoretical,
that would commend itself to reason. Despite all of its advances in
education, it has not been able to overcome man’s stupid readiness to fall
prey to any slogan, however absurd, which clever demagogues think fit to
invent. It has raised the technique of ‘organization’ to a fine art – and
nevertheless the nations of the West daily demonstrate their utter inability
to control the forces which their scientists have brought into being, and
have now reached a stage where apparently unbounded scientific
possibilities go hand in hand with world-wide chaos. Lacking all truly
religious orientation, the Westerner cannot morally benefit by the light of
the knowledge which his – undoubtedly great – science is shedding…
“And yet, in the arrogance of their blindness, the people of the
West are convinced that it is their civilization that will bring light and
happiness to the world… the belief that all human problems can be
solved in factories, laboratories and on the desks of statisticians.


I found this reflections very important for us as Muslims. It is true that we are not developed, but we have the light of Islam in our chest. We have to start to explain the real Islam to our parents, and we have to study it by ourself before and then explain to them. We have to turn back to the time of our beloved Prophet -salallahu alayhi wa sallam-, his Companions -radiallahu anhum- and the Pious predecessors. This is the only way to bring back the truth, the glorification of Islam.
If we don't change ourselves and try to expand Islam begining from our closest persons... then things can not come withour working hard.
And remember:
Then if there comes to you guidance from Me, then whoever follows My Guidance shall neither go astray, nor fall into distress and misery. (Taa Haa 123)

The society that has not the correct 'Aqeedah, is a animalist society, that has lost the components of happiness. Even though, they possess a lot of material components of life, it will be guided through destruction, as we can testify in the Kufar societies. That happens because to this material components, you have to give the right direction and the right guide so you can benefit the qualities of this development, and there is not another guide but the TRUE 'AQEEDAH. So we must not divide 'Aqeedah and Force. Because force without true 'Aqeedah becames a destructive force.(Salih al Fawzan - 'Aqeedah of Tawheed)

We are feeling the problems in this time, economical problems, security problems, psycological problems, wars in every corner of the world... and we must reflect WHY THIS IS HAPPENING,and WHAT SHOULD WE DO!!!!
So we have to make an objective analysis of Muslim situation and the situation of other countries.
Assalam alaykum
 

safiya58

Junior Member
:salam2:
No brother besmiralalbani we don´t have the light of Islam in our chests... (I speak in general) if we have then why we don´t feel for our sisters who are beaten by their husbands... why can we not protect them..... what happened to our concious if we have the light of Islam in our chest... Isn´t America attecing Iraq with the help of Sudia Arabia....???? If there is the lights of Islam in our chests why our streets are so dirty....? If you want me to go on... I can!

May you are right in your claim when you say our gowernments are rulled by the west... But why do we allow it.... we have to fight for our rights. But we prefer to sit down and have an easygoing life.. how can we expect improovment then.... the west is enslaving us....? and what do we do to get rid of the chains....? Nothing... because we feel we have no power over them. we belittle ourselves.... Do you know the storry of Rosaparks.....? that´s what we need... confidence... and AKHLAK (good manners....) we have lost the mercy in our hearts and that is really sad....

:wasalam:
 

safiya58

Junior Member
:salam2:
brothers and sister let us not allow blind hatred (I don´t deny their terrible politics) to learn from the west. Because we can learn from them alot. Like they also can learn from us alot... And people among our ranks was the pioneers of many western inventions....!
:wasalam:
 

besmiralalbani

Think for yourself
salam alaykum

I meant sister by the LIGHT of ISLAM in ou CHEST,that Allah subhana wa ta'ala, gave to mankind the solution, that is Islam. So we have the light, I meant, but we don't act upon it. We (who is a Muslim) know the way but we see that the situation is that knowing the way is one thing and being upon the way is another thing. That's why we are in this situation today.
I made an example to a brother, we are as those one that know to guide a car, but don't know the signals, don't know how to speak by the signals (road signals and those of the car). So we are the car, and we must know how to speak with each other by the signals that we learn from the Book of Allah and the Sunnah. But we don't learn them, and UNFORTUNATELY you see this incidents like beating the wife, the children and so on... If we learn the Book of Allah and the Sunnah of the Messenger -salallahu alayhi wa sallam- you have the examples of HOW TO TREAT the WIFE, the WOMAN and other matters, but, actually WE DON'T LEARN, WE DON'T READ and ACT UPON THAT.

The society that has not the correct 'Aqeedah, is a animalist society, that has lost the components of happiness. Even though, they possess a lot of material components of life, it will be guided through destruction, as we can testify in the Kufar societies. That happens because to this material components, you have to give the right direction and the right guide so you can benefit the qualities of this development, and there is not another guide but the TRUE 'AQEEDAH. So we must not divide 'Aqeedah and Force. Because force without true 'Aqeedah becames a destructive force.(Salih al Fawzan - 'Aqeedah of Tawheed)

We (Muslims) are not better then them if we don't act upon Islam in our life.
When we will turn to Islam Allah will give us glad tidings.
And our situation today is explained by this hadith
"When you trade with 'iyna (a kind of interest), get the tail of the cow (to deal with livestock), and to enjoy agriculture and leave Jihad - war for the sake of Allah- Allah will put humiliation over you and He will not remove it (humiliation) until you return your religion." (Abu Dawud)
 

Mrmuslim

Smile you are @ TTI
Staff member
Salaam Alikom

Jazaakom Allah khair ever one but the goal of the shiekh is not to say that Islam or Muslims are wrong no one said anything wrong with ISLAM, The issue is we always complain and hang our problems and our issues upon west.

Umar Bin Khatab Said to Abu Ubidah, he spoke one of the most powerful statements ever to go down in history. He said, “We were a people who lived in humiliation before. Allah gave us honor through Islam. If we sought honor through anything else (at the cost of Islam) then Allah will humiliate us again"

And Muslims ruled Spain just because they practiced Islam with full conviction and obeyed Allah with full submission. This is what we lack today. We lack knowledge that precedes action, and faith that turns knowledge into deeds. If we set that right, Allah promises us the success we so desperately seek


We as Muslims blame every single issue on west, there are good and bad thing in every nation but in west most of the Muslims get to practice their religion as they supposed to while they weren't able to do same back @ their country, the point of the article is we need to correct our self from inside and stop blaming others for our problems.

What I see in U.S that we have more right as Muslims than in any single Arab/Islamic countries

Its good to Quote hadith and Quran but how much we as Muslim follow what we read and recite?
 

besmiralalbani

Think for yourself
salam alaykum

Brother I study in Italy, from 6 years. Our comunity here have a lot of problems, because there is not much work on dawa, and our example as muslims sometimes give the oposite idea of what Islam teaches us. Because we don't have enough knowledge of islam when we come here, and we see a lot of brothers and sisters that go astray, may Allah guide them.

You can see here as in other countries too, they accuse us very often on this argument, about maltreating, abuse of on Muslim women, by their husbands or parents.
But noone says what islam teaches in reality,they only take the example of one or two muslims and they judge us on that.

That's why I wrote here in this article.
Because we have to clarify this particular problem with examples from Islam..
We hear such stories about abuse on woman, very often, and I would prefer to talk what Islam teaches us in this particular problem. We have a lot of example how Rasool -salallahu alayhi wa sallam- treated his wifes, how his Companions -radiallahu anhum- treated their wifes, and the other women... and so on with the examples of the Salafu Salihin.

Because I think, and we have seen a lot of cases, that western contries want to profit by making "good politics" whenever there is a Muslim woman that unfortunately is being maltreated, abused by her husband or parents. So they grasp this occasion, and we listen to the media, in Italy, France and so on... what they give freedom to this woman, they give security to her, and the image of this Kufar countries become beautiful, pure ecc...

Whether, we (muslims) come out to be violent.

Anyway,our conclusion is the same. being objective on the general situation of muslims, we don't act upon Islam in a lot of cases, places, and times. So inshaAllah we will improve brother, and give its right to every muslim male or female.
I found the article of this sister very interesting, and informative, that gives a general view about his matter:http://www.turntoislam.com/forum/showthread.php?t=69130&highlight=comparative

I ask Allah to give us knowledge, to act upon it and to teach it to the others.
I ask Allah to give us sabr and humbleness.

Assalam alaykum
 

Janaan

ربنا اغفر لنا ذنوبنا
Staff member
As-salamu 'Aleykum!

Aameeen to your du'aa brother above:)
I just wanted to say JazakAllahu khairan for sharing this brother Mrmuslim!!
Sheikh a'id Al qarni is amaaazing Masha'allah- May Allah swt reward him with Jannah Insha'allah!
My sister was telling me about a video of his that she wastched and I think it was titled "Ra'aytul Amrika"...He was talking about a time when he visited the U.S and his exeperience. He said, I remember three words i learned while staying there, one was, people always say "Welcome" when you go to hotels- I didn't need someone to translate that for me he said, because it means, "Waylakum":biggrin:
and they often always say, "please" too he said, And that means, "Ibliis", so be ware!! Lool:biggrin::biggrin:
I can't remember the third tho:(:( and i'm still looking for that video.-- just wanted to share that:)
JazakAllah again akhy:)
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Assalaam walaikum,

I need things to be put simply. We have several things going on here. We need to pay attention to the context.

Yes, there are some good things in the US. It is my home. But life is hard here. Spousal abuse is very common here. What was not mentioned in the article is the number of men who are abused here. The article did not describe what happens when a family is swallowed by the social service system.

We can not blame everything on everyone. The brothers and sisters are correct. We need to start on an individual level. With politics comes corruption. Everyone wants it all and wants it now. The grass is greener on the other side of the fence.

We are the most disorganized mess of people. We can not even agree on what time to make salat. Everyone has their own gestures. And we are very good at pointing fingers.

The west has given Islam some good Muslims. And Islam continues to grow here. And westerners are hungry to learn from easterners the beauty of Islam.
 

kayleigh

Junior Member
Al-Qarni said there was much to be learned from the countries of the West. “Please, let us stop cursing and insulting them and wishing them bad, and let us preoccupy ourselves with reforming ourselves, improving our level, promoting our universities, cleaning our environment, building our land, and rectifying our mistakes

YES, thank you.

I'm sick of people bashing the US but refusing to acknowledge that their own cultures and countries are just as screwed up.
 

abu'muhammad

Junior Member
Salaam Alikom

Jazaakom Allah khair ever one but the goal of the shiekh is not to say that Islam or Muslims are wrong no one said anything wrong with ISLAM, The issue is we always complain and hang our problems and our issues upon west.

Umar Bin Khatab Said to Abu Ubidah, he spoke one of the most powerful statements ever to go down in history. He said, “We were a people who lived in humiliation before. Allah gave us honor through Islam. If we sought honor through anything else (at the cost of Islam) then Allah will humiliate us again"

And Muslims ruled Spain just because they practiced Islam with full conviction and obeyed Allah with full submission. This is what we lack today. We lack knowledge that precedes action, and faith that turns knowledge into deeds. If we set that right, Allah promises us the success we so desperately seek


We as Muslims blame every single issue on west, there are good and bad thing in every nation but in west most of the Muslims get to practice their religion as they supposed to while they weren't able to do same back @ their country, the point of the article is we need to correct our self from inside and stop blaming others for our problems.

What I see in U.S that we have more right as Muslims than in any single Arab/Islamic countries

Its good to Quote hadith and Quran but how much we as Muslim follow what we read and recite?

Assalaamu alaykum wa rahmatullah,

dear brother, thank-you for the insite, no objection what-ever alhamdulillah. I feel that those who are living in west are more well-versed with the situation technically faced.

The things now-a days are interwoven between west and east.I feel that we need to discern them properly. and as you mentioned the muslims need to correct themselves first, quite right- the high cadre of act. But I am not happy to see good criticism go off-counter under the text ‘you correct yourself first’. And As i said earlier in interwoven world I would be more happy to learn the things from political, social, economical and other perspectives as well. And above that more valuable is what the great scholars have to say in regard to east-west pro’s and cons. I do agree to extent that muslims have more right in U.S than other muslim country as you said. But rights may lead to good as well as bad, if not valued.

I do not mean to reason here, rather will be most happy to look the east-west scenario from every nook and corner. InshaAllaah, may Allaah prosper muslims whereever they are and guide them to the honourable way.

Jazaakumullah khayran for bringing insite and good words.
 
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