Tuesday, April 08, 2008

The Recent Discussion...

I appreciate everyone who posted their thoughts about whether or not such articles as mentioned in the earlier post should be displayed for all to see. One reader made mention to their thinking that by my choosing not to post I am "turning my back" on such attacks against Islam.
Quite the contrary actually. However my desire is that if I am going to argue against such points I would do it based on my knowledge of Quran and Sunnah and I nor others need to read negative articles against Islam to increase our knowledge that way. In fact it would free up our time to read more of what would benefit us. We as Muslims are commanded to PROMOTE the good and OPPOSE what is bad-- and I consider these articles bad. We are also to follow the Quran which says, "Call to the Way of your Lord with wisdom and good words, and dispute with them in the best of ways." [Qur'an, 16.125]. It is redundant in my saying that the best way to argue what people say is the word of Allah (SWT). I also found something beautiful I want to share from the Sunni Path website. A "number of major scholars, most notably Shaykh Adib Saleh and Mufti Rafi Usmani... made the point that darkness is not dispelled by fighting it, but rather by spreading the light: when light comes, darkness recedes. Allah Most High tells us, "Falsehood is indeed perishing." [Qur'an]

I guess I just still believe as much as I think we are capable of deciding what is in these articles is wrong, I don't want to spread such darkness- Besides that we are also commanded as Muslims not to spread falsehood and slander. If I believe that what these articles say false than indeed I would be participating in spreading such falsehood. And lastly--

"Al-Nawawi says, it is imperative to not talk unless the speech is good, which is that wherein there is some benefit. If a person is in doubt as to whether there will be any benefit, then he should remain silent."

"And, when they hear vain talk, they turn away from it." [Qur'an, 28:55]

"[Successful are] those who shun vain talk." [Qur'an, al-Mu'minun: 3]

"Whoever is present while a Muslim is humiliated before him, and is able to assist him [and yet does not], Allah will humiliate him before [all of] creation." [Ahmad in al-Musnad, 3/487; Suyuti in Al-Jami` As-Saghir, 2/510, #8375]

"Whoever protects a believer from a hypocrite, Allah will send to him an angel to protect him from the Fire of Hell on the Day of Arising. [Abu Dawud in al-Adab, 4/272, #4883]

"Whoever averts [an attack] from the honor of his brother, Allah will avert the fire from his face on the Day of Arising." [Tirmidhi (hasan)]

And Allah (SWT) knows best.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Assalamu Alaikum sister Jenny,


I'm glad to see that you're posting articles again. In this article, you wrote:

"I also found something beautiful I want to share from the Sunni Path website."


The Sunni Path website contains Sufi teachings. I'm not saying that everything on that site is wrong. However, they do contain some very dangerous opinions, such as allowing Muslims to supplicate to Allah the Almighty through dead people.


Please click on the following link. It's a post written on an Islamic forum that shows [with links to the Sunni Path group of websites] that they do allow that, and also shows why this belief is very dangerous. Please read this post carefully:

http://www.imanway.com/en/showpost.php?p=14889&postcount=2


In the end, sister Jenny, I understand if you have reservations in accepting what I've written here. After all, you don't know me. However, please consider the following two points:


1- The link I referred to contains quotations from the Sunni Path group of websites that show that they believe it's permissible for the Muslim to supplicate to Allah through dead people. It also shows why this belief is wrong and dangerous.

2- Please ask brother Abdur Raheem Green concerning this matter. I believe that he will -Insha'Allah- support my point of view.


Regards,

A brother in Islam