Ghannouchi on Islam and Secularism
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Thursday, March 29, 2012 | Labels: American Islam, clash of civilizations, democracy, Islamic State, politics | 7 Comments
Dr. Israr vs Sh. Mokhtar
Thursday, March 15, 2012
Thursday, March 15, 2012 | Labels: Islam, Islamic State, Jihad, Spirituality | 4 Comments
Moving Beyond Our Spiritual Jihad
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Sunday, December 18, 2011 | Labels: American Islam, Islamic State, Jihad, politics | 9 Comments
Are you an Extremist?
Friday, February 27, 2009
The Guardian tells us of a leaked document from the UK government detailing their counter-terrorism strategy on isolating extremists in the Muslim community. The interesting part is where it details on how they qualify extremists:
"People would be considered as extremists if:
• They advocate a caliphate, a pan-Islamic state encompassing many countries.
• They promote Sharia law.
• They believe in jihad, or armed resistance, anywhere in the world. This would include armed resistance by Palestinians against the Israeli military.
• They argue that Islam bans homosexuality and that it is a sin against Allah.
• They fail to condemn the killing of British soldiers in Iraq or Afghanistan."
And from the looks of it, the defining characteristics are nothing new in this post 9-11 climate in which we find ourselves. Many of these qualifying traits have been used to describe extremists from day one of the war on terror, so its simply more of the same.
However, it does help us to see the long-term agenda in suppressing any form of political Islam. Its clear they wish for us to demarcate between religion and state thereby adopting secularism as an ideology.
And to boot, we mustn't support the defeat of their occupying, imperialistic ways!
What a sweet deal!
Now I don't agree with so much of the methodology adopted by many Islamists who advocate a global caliphate or the Jihadis fighting the US/UK forces in Iraq and Afghanistan. But I will never compromise my belief in the principles they are struggling for.
Am I wrong to believe that the majority of Muslims agree with me? The majority wants to live by the laws of the Quran and Sunna. The majority believes in Jihad as an essential component of Islam. The majority believe homosexuality is haram. The majority believe the foreign forces in Iraq and Afghanistan must leave.
Is it too much to ask that they understand the nuance between the majority of Muslims who believe in these basic Islamic principles and the minority who are going about achieving their goals in an unacceptable manner?
So basically, UK is telling us that for us to become accepted members of their society, we have to sell out on some of our basic principles.
No to Jihad, No to Sharia, No to Khilafa, and Yes to Homosexuality.
Yaay! Where do I sign up?
Friday, February 27, 2009 | Labels: American Islam, Islamic State, Shariah, war on terror | 15 Comments
Somalia: Another Failure of Politial Islam
Saturday, January 17, 2009
So the latest news coming out of Somalia is that as Ethopian troops are moving out, in-fighting has begun between the moderate Ahlus Sunna wal Jamaat and the more extreme Al-Shabab. Al-Shabab is accusing the Ahlus Sunna group of being warlords, while the Ahlus Sunna accuses Al-Shabab of being foreign fighters sympathizing with Al-Qaeda.
And then there are unsubstantiated reports that the UIC (Islamic Courts) are in battle with the Shabab.
Eerily similar to what happened in Afghanistan after Russia pulled out.
Here we go again. Sigh.
It's quite confusing trying to sort out fact from fiction, truth from propaganda, but my understanding is that most Somalis are moderates with links to Sufism, so they aren't very welcoming of the firebrand version of Islam enforced by Al-Shabab. I recently saw a lengthy interview on Al-Jazeera with one of their leaders and while he seemed sincere, humble, and committed to Islam, he was parroting the Al-Qaeda sales pitch which definitely won't go over well with many Somalis.
But let us look at the bigger picture and agree that such militant movements are really incapable in achieving the real goal of Shariah. The level of adherence to the laws of Allah (swt) in the societal level are merely a reflection of the adherence to those laws on a personal level. The Shariah can never be implemented through the barrel of a gun or the casting of a ballot - it must come via the transformation of the hearts.
I wrote about this before:
And therefore, as a blessing to us (as well as the rest of world), Allah (swt) has placed a political straitjacket on the Ummah – preventing it from tasting any political power so as to prevent it from causing any harm unto others or to itself.
As a blessing to us (and the rest of world), we will continue to see failed political/military efforts for establishing Muslim states or electing Muslim leaders (Algeria, Sudan, Somalia, Afghanistan, Hamas, Anwar Ibrahim).
Allah (swt) will either send the Americans or a military junta or the Ethiopians or the Israelis or even a 23-year-old political aide, but the results will be the same – no power for the Muslims.
We simply are not ready for the immensely grave responsibility of being representatives of the Most High (khalifat-Allah).
As I see it, I refuse to place a gun in my child's hands. Similarly, Allah (swt) has refused to place power in the Ummah's hands.
That's why Islamic political parties (as found in Turkey, Malaysia, Palestine) will never succeed. Nor will militant groups (as found in Somalia and Afghanistan). Sure they may bring about short-term relief in repelling occupying forces, but they will never succeed in the long-term.
Not until the hearts of the masses begin to respect the words of Allah (swt) and the practice of His beloved Prophet (saw).
Saturday, January 17, 2009 | Labels: Africa, Islamic State, Muslims, Pakistan, Palestine, Shariah, Spirituality | 12 Comments