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Caution
For New Muslims
Dangers of
Excess and Extremism among Muslims
By Imam Ghayth
Nur Kashif
Allah says in the Quran, "Thus we have made of you
an ummah justly balanced, that you might be witnesses over the nations, and
the Messenger a witness over you. (HQ 2:143) The Prophet (saaw) reportedly said, "Beware of excessiveness in religion before you
have perished as a result of such excessiveness in religion. (Reported by
Ah-mad). Allah states in the Quran that He, "Intends every facility for
you; He does not want to put you in difficulties". (HQ 2:185)
"Religion," the Prophet is reported to have
said, "is very easy, and whoever overburdens himself will not be able to
continue in that way. Be right (without excessiveness or negligence), near
(perfection, and have good timing (in being rewarded for your regular
deeds)."(Bukhari) The people of the Book were warned: " O people of
the Book, commit no excesses in your religion, nor say of Allah anything but
the Truth...." 4:171. He warns the Muslims likewise: " O you who
believe! Make not unlawful the good things, which Allah has made law-lawful
for you, and commit no excess; for Allah loves not those given to excess. (HQ
5:87) Until recently Muslims in America have been spared much of the
tradition-bound and sectarian division that have led to violent oppression-
and fratricidal warfare among various Muslim proponents, leading often to
mutual slaughter, "In the Name of Allah."
DISTORTIONS OF AHADITH
Allah forbid that they should invoke His Name or the name
of the Prophet as "partners" in their mutual disputes and violence.
These are "inventions against Allah's Name." Just as the early
pagans and their partners acted, making "alluring the slaughter of their
children in order to lead them to their own destruction and cause confusion in
their religion-gin." Allah warned them that "He will requite them
for their invention." (HQ: 5:137-8) Unfortunately this "traditional
baggage" has now entered into the ethos of the Islamic growth in America,
where we find innocent Muslims being caught up in the negligence and excesses
of the worldwide Ummah following them in their schisms, ranging from claims of
"sacred" cultural- mores to disputes of the interpretation of the
Sunnah (and ahadith) of the Prophet (saaw), to claims of the supremacy of
ahadith over the Quran. Allah, Forbid! Then we now have claims of supremacy of
one "School of Thought" over the others. And again claims of
supremacy of one community over the other in the knowledge of Quran and Sunnah.
How are we caught up in this? Allah forbid. We fear that we stand in great
danger of going the way of societies before us unless we pause and take heed
to Allah^Òs command: "hold fast all together, by the rope which Allah
stretches to you, and be not divided among yourselves... (HQ 3:103)
Allah has warned: "And obey and His Messenger; and
fall not into disputes, lest you lose heart and your power depart..." (HQ
8:47) Allah warns in another Ayah: "(their doom is) because Allah sent
down the Book in truth but those who seek cause of dispute in the Book are in
schism, far (from the purpose). (HQ 2:176). As He said of the People of the
Book: "there is among them a section who distort the book with their
tongues. You think that it is a part of the book, but it is no part of the
book, and they say, "This is from Allah, but it is not from Allah. It is
they who tell a lie against Allah." (HQ 3:48)
MUSLIMS IN AMERICA.
Should not Muslims in America reflect upon the relevant
examples in the Quran? Why should Muslims in America take on the historic and
manifest failures of the ummah, following their manifestations of divisions-
and disputations over this or that fatwah, this or that purported hadith, in
contradistinction of another? Muslim opponents have taken delight in this and
have come to mock the Muslims in America and elsewhere for these circus-like
conflicts. Should Muslim in America become partisans to these conflicts
between proponents of the so-called schools of thought, or to the Sunni/Shii
disputes (and more recently, Allah forbid: Sunnah v. Quran conflicts.
When these parties are question about their circus-like
tendencies and the exaltation of traditions canonized by their fathers, they
retort to reckless slander: charging that the people who question them do not
believe in the Sunnah. At the other extreme there are those who reject, out of
hand, the Quranically confirmed traditions of the Prophet (saaw) (i.e. where
the sayings and actions of the Prophet are underpinned by an overriding
principle that has been, beforehand, clearly established in the Quran---an
example being Salat.
Thus we should be careful not fall in the trap laid by
the evil seducer, Shaitan, himself, who "whispers, then withdraws--then
comes later as an arbitrator to settle the disputes with cunning and flowery
speech. Let us not be deceived, nor think that we can out-flank Shaitan while
indulging in the schisms he sets up. Allah says that Shaitan "and his
tribe watches you from a position where you cannot see them..." (7:27)
Cannot we see that these forged disputes are an attempt
to move the innocent Muslim away from his commitment to take in the orphan, to
feed the poor, to clothe the naked, to feed the homeless, and to build a
balanced community? His "religion" has thus become one of
criticizing and attacking Muslims with whom he differs, often on insignificant
issues. Unfortunately from these individual differences, exploited as such,
grows the seeds of sectarianism and shirk, followed by (subversion and
rebellion). This is shameful, indeed!
HE HAS NO PARTNERS
Let us beware: Remember those before us who took idols,
angels, and even prophets, making them partners with Allah and equal in the
Godhead. They began to mention their names at every mention of the Name of
Allah. When Allah the One and Only is mentioned the hearts of those who
believe not in the Hereafter are filled with disgust and horror; but when
(gods) other than He are mentioned behold they are filled with joy! (HQ 39:45)
Think of the case of Issa, (saaw) They began by declaring stories (ahadith)
written about him, such as the New Testament by Mathew, Mark, Luke, John and
Paul) to be Divine, or in fact the Injil (Revelation) itself. Gradually, over
time, they began to include Issa as a co-equal with Allah Himself. They have
thrown the Injil behind their backs just as they threw the Torah behind their
backs. Allah, however, has cleared His Prophet Issa (saaw) of any such charge.
May Allah be praised forever! He distinguishes His Revelation from all else.
He is One. His Revelation is One. He is Allah. None is like Him. No partners,
No associates.
Muslims in America must be aware of the
"baggage" of extremism exported to North America as legitimate
Sunnah and fiqh. This "baggage" is propagated by zealots (innocent
and otherwise) who insistently accuse others of "bid'ah" (innovation
in religion), wantonness, unbelief and deviation. They are known to claim
piety for themselves, exalt the Sunnah over the Quran and engage others in
endless arguments.
HAIR SPLITTING
Imam al Nawawi reported that the Prophet (saaw) repeated
three times: "Ruined are the people who indulged in hair-splitting. Thus
it is important to identify the mode operandi of these mercenaries because of
the harm they bring to the innocent Muslims in America.
We find that they make a grandiose show of their recital
of selected ahadith in Arabic; often diaf (weak) or highly contextual in time
and circumstance. Their display of their "erudition" is supposed to
confirm their "hikma" (wisdom or implied piety) in the Deen
(Al-Islam). Yet Sincerity lies in the heart and breast.
They make an impressive show of embellishing their
arguments- with Arabic, particularly to the new Muslims who understand little
more than As-Salaam-Alaikum and Al-Faatihah. Yes, it IS time for the
(balanced) Muslim communities to put a stop to the purveyors of deliberate
confusion and disunity.
Please note: In no way does this imply that learning to
read and recite the Quran in Arabic is not essential to the deeper
understanding and practice of our Deen. IT IS, and Muslims must strive to
acquit themselves, especially in the study of Quranic Arabic. No excuse,
however, can be given to those whose intent is to obfuscate. (HQ: 3:78)
IT MUST BE DONE?
What then must be done? How may we express our
differences? How do we correct a wrong? We take note here of the utter abuse
and misapplication of the reported Hadith of the Prophet (saaw) i.e.: to
correct a wrong with your hand, your heart or your tongue.
Often lacking adequate knowledge, we tear into others
with the belief that our particular perspective or rendering of an issue,
ritual, or interpretation of Hadith or Quran is unquestionably right or
authentic. This crude approach often masks, or excuses an aggressive,
ill-reasoned action or response to something we differ about that has long
been in question, even at the highest levels of the scholarly ummah over the
centuries. Another over-worked hadith is that the scholar is "worth more
than a thousand ignorant worshippers." In most cases it is exalted by
those whose scholarship has become the end goal, rather than the means.
SCHOLARSHIP/DIALOGUE
It (scholarship) has become the objective, and not for
the pleasure of Allah. Allah is no longer the goal of such pursuers, but
sophistic scholarship is! Thus we have fallen into disputes of the so-called
"learned": like that of Western Philosophers, i.e.: "How many
angels can sit on the head of a pin?"
These "extremes,'" among the literate and the
illiterate becomes a perverse "religion". Yet they understand not.
Allah knows best: whenever we begin to exalt anything as equal to Him or His
Words (Guarded Revelations), then we are truly gravitating toward Shirk. Let
us consider the advice found on page 428 of the Encyclopedia of Seerah, (vol.
6)
The author writes: "If there is any difference of
opinion, it cannot be on the Truth of the Quran and its Message, which is one
and the same for all time. If there is a difference among Muslims, it can only
be in their imperfect understanding of the Quran and its Message; but if this
difference of opinion is within limits of acceptable interpretations, it is
not bad nor evil, nor is it dangerous or injurious to the collective. If
however, people go beyond the acceptable limits and start arguing on a
political, sectarian, or sophistic basis (for argument sake) then there is no
cure for such disputes and wrongdoing.
THE WAY OF THE COMPANIONS
The different opinions of the companions of the Prophets,
were of the former (above). This type of difference is called a mercy. But if
these differences or details are considered as al-din (compulsory) and made
the means of dispute between different sections of people, then even this type
of difference becomes condemned.
We have found that it is necessary to establish decorum
of dialogue, which disallows distortion of our sacred texts and subsequent
sources of knowledge.
Some sources have intimated that there appears to be a
"well-financed," several-pronged movement afoot, disguised or
cloaked as "defenders of the Sunnah. Among the prongs is said to be a
surreptitious attempt to promote a doctrine claiming "two
revelations." The argument is that the Book and the Hikma (i.e. Sunnah,
so interpreted) are two separate revelations and not simply attributes or
names for the Quran. This subtle message could ease this concept of
"duality" into the Muslim mainstream and distort the concept of
Tawhid, even IF innocently conceived. Noted also are several other prongs that
suggest a lattice-like linking of ostensibly disparate groups in a mutually
orchestrated promotion of this un-Islamic doctrine.
If we inculcate the Qur'an in our heart, by accepting the
Words of Allah, reciting them, and reflecting on them (with minds unencumbered
by fatwas, etc.---and acting upon them), Insha'Allah, His light will enter and
remove our confused or immature state of mind. Insha'Allah, the Qur'an will
become a "filter" for us to access all else, whether it is Serah,
hadith, tafseers, etc. It is the denial or shunning of this sacred filter that
has caused the conflicts and extreme language.
Tell us, what other filter is independent of man's
authentication or methodologies of proofs or evidences designed to confirm a
truth? Allah speaks and His words do not have to be "authenticated"
by the methodologies, and proofs of man." We suggest that he who denies
Allah and/or the WORD (Revelation/Quran) of Allah as the PRIMARY SOURCE of
Truth and Knowledge will always be in a state of agitation, haste and
frustration. Neither the canonizing of saints and scholars nor that which they
authenticate by their preferred methodologies (taqlid and others) justifies
their unabashed claims of Truth and Certainty.
According to Ibn Kathir, Allah's Prophet disliked these
things: first, unnecessary disputes and arguments, questioning and inquiring
without any need, and wastage off wealth. Having grown weak from disputes many
Muslims have lost their sense of purpose in bringing glad tidings to the
believers and warning the rulers and citizens of the land, both yesterday and
today. They are content to rail, and mock, becoming obsessed with simply
calling others "Kafir". They exhibit little evidence of dawah, such
as feeding the poor, or working collectively with any Muslim community to
establish a good life in society. Rather they are bent upon trying to
"convert" the converted. They demonstrate a lack of Iman by raising
doubts of others. Could this be hypocrisy, in disguise? Could this be
subversion, in disguise? Allah Knows.
Muslims are obligated to warn and to argue in the best
manner, i.e.: (words, manners, and conduct). Furthermore Muslims are obligated
to call for justice, for the release of the slave, for the feeding of the
hungry, for the housing of the homeless and for the sharing of wealth., The
Muslims must warn against Riba, against arrogance, against mis-education,
against waste and lack of economic productivity. Cannot we hear? Cannot we
understand? Do we not know that we have Watchers over our souls?
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