MohammedMaksudul
May Allah Forgive us
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JazakAllah @ IloveIslam78 and brother arzafar. It is exactly as this brother says. For the rest of the posts, which I still see displays only opinions ( "I think ....." ). What we should try to understand is that Islam is not what we think. We are a creature of great limitations. Our perception is limited. Sometimes, we fail to realize and understand things which Allah has ordered us to do. Sometimes we even go as far as disliking some commandments of Allah, but Allah (s.w.t) tells us in the Quran that we may dislike a thing which is indeed good for us, but we know not. No matter how nice a disbeliever is to me, I can only offer justice to him/her by giving proper dawah in the best of manners. We have to maintain wala and bara, which is love and hate for the sake of Allah (s.w.t). While we will behave in the best of manners during dawah and be just in all cases, we have to remember not to take the disbelievers as intimate friends. We have to have hatred for disbelievers for denying or equating anything else to Allah, The One and The Almighty. I again emphasize that this hate does not mean that we call names, we behave rudely, we do injustice to the disbelievers. But this calls for proper justice. And we must remember that nobody other than our beloved Prophet :saw2: maintained Al-Wala and Al-Bara. And as brother arzafar has mentioned, we must first give out dawah in the best possible efforts and if it does not work then we have to change our stance with them and they have to subdue themselves to us and pay us Jiziya, a very tiny percentage of Tax. And if they arrogantly oppose us, we have to fight them either one of us is dead. This is truth and there is nothing to be afraid of to hide it. Anybody totally taken aback or hearing this for the first time, please do your research and study more about Islam. Islam is a religion of peace, peace with those who equate none to Allah, The Most Gracious and with those with whom we have our treaty. Those who try to enforce and change Islam are to be fought back. I ask all of our sisters and brothers who say that they can live in peace in the west to ask themselves of their true intentions. Are you really staying their for dawah ? If so, how are you proceeding on this? This may be true for some of our excellent brothers and sisters but unfortunately I don't think that it is for the majority. Ask yourself, is it the University degree, the nice house, the nice food shops, the luxury or is it really daawah of Islam that is holding you back in a country of disbelievers. Again I would like to repeat, Islam is not your and my opinion. Islam is a definition of the way of life from Allah, the Most Great. So, it is better for all of us that instead of giving away our opinions we know more about Islam. No offense to anyone, just trying to show some facts. Just because 90% of the people of a country has names with Mohammed and Hasaan means that the country is an Islamic state. True Islamic state is the one, where there is a Khalifa and the country's law are the Sharia Law. The U.S. has created their own definitions and they say that Muslims supporting sharia law are extremists. How funny, when Islam had come to establish all those laws. Sharia law is nothing from outside, they are based on the Quran and Sunnah of the Prophet :saw2:. In fact, supporting democracy is like taking part in idol worshipping ( like taking part in Shirk). There is no other of life accepted by Allah, The Most Merciful, but Islam. And Islam has its own system of State governance and does not at all comply with secularist, democratic government. This is for those brothers and sisters, who very easily and deliberately agree with the disbelievers and label their own brothers and sisters with extremism and radicalization. There is nothing extreme in Islam, you either follow it or you don't. You can search youtube for Abdur Raheem Green's video lecture on Islam and democracy. You will understand a lot of things, once you see that. JazakAllahu Khair!!!
May Allah guide us on the straight path and open our hearts to the truth.
JazakAllah @ IloveIslam78 and brother arzafar. It is exactly as this brother says. For the rest of the posts, which I still see displays only opinions ( "I think ....." ). What we should try to understand is that Islam is not what we think. We are a creature of great limitations. Our perception is limited. Sometimes, we fail to realize and understand things which Allah has ordered us to do. Sometimes we even go as far as disliking some commandments of Allah, but Allah (s.w.t) tells us in the Quran that we may dislike a thing which is indeed good for us, but we know not. No matter how nice a disbeliever is to me, I can only offer justice to him/her by giving proper dawah in the best of manners. We have to maintain wala and bara, which is love and hate for the sake of Allah (s.w.t). While we will behave in the best of manners during dawah and be just in all cases, we have to remember not to take the disbelievers as intimate friends. We have to have hatred for disbelievers for denying or equating anything else to Allah, The One and The Almighty. I again emphasize that this hate does not mean that we call names, we behave rudely, we do injustice to the disbelievers. But this calls for proper justice. And we must remember that nobody other than our beloved Prophet :saw2: maintained Al-Wala and Al-Bara. And as brother arzafar has mentioned, we must first give out dawah in the best possible efforts and if it does not work then we have to change our stance with them and they have to subdue themselves to us and pay us Jiziya, a very tiny percentage of Tax. And if they arrogantly oppose us, we have to fight them either one of us is dead. This is truth and there is nothing to be afraid of to hide it. Anybody totally taken aback or hearing this for the first time, please do your research and study more about Islam. Islam is a religion of peace, peace with those who equate none to Allah, The Most Gracious and with those with whom we have our treaty. Those who try to enforce and change Islam are to be fought back. I ask all of our sisters and brothers who say that they can live in peace in the west to ask themselves of their true intentions. Are you really staying their for dawah ? If so, how are you proceeding on this? This may be true for some of our excellent brothers and sisters but unfortunately I don't think that it is for the majority. Ask yourself, is it the University degree, the nice house, the nice food shops, the luxury or is it really daawah of Islam that is holding you back in a country of disbelievers. Again I would like to repeat, Islam is not your and my opinion. Islam is a definition of the way of life from Allah, the Most Great. So, it is better for all of us that instead of giving away our opinions we know more about Islam. No offense to anyone, just trying to show some facts. Just because 90% of the people of a country has names with Mohammed and Hasaan means that the country is an Islamic state. True Islamic state is the one, where there is a Khalifa and the country's law are the Sharia Law. The U.S. has created their own definitions and they say that Muslims supporting sharia law are extremists. How funny, when Islam had come to establish all those laws. Sharia law is nothing from outside, they are based on the Quran and Sunnah of the Prophet :saw2:. In fact, supporting democracy is like taking part in idol worshipping ( like taking part in Shirk). There is no other of life accepted by Allah, The Most Merciful, but Islam. And Islam has its own system of State governance and does not at all comply with secularist, democratic government. This is for those brothers and sisters, who very easily and deliberately agree with the disbelievers and label their own brothers and sisters with extremism and radicalization. There is nothing extreme in Islam, you either follow it or you don't. You can search youtube for Abdur Raheem Green's video lecture on Islam and democracy. You will understand a lot of things, once you see that. JazakAllahu Khair!!!
May Allah guide us on the straight path and open our hearts to the truth.