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A Reasoned and Articulate View of Islam
Q-News ^ | Hamza Yusuf

Posted on 09/14/2002 8:50:07 AM PDT by meia

This article first appeared in Q-News, the Muslim magazine,
www.q-news.com.

On September 11th our lives changed forever. We witnessed an act of aggression that in many ways does not have a parallel in past or present times. There are several elements that make this act unique, from the use of civilian planes as weapons of mass destruction to the attack on the most widely recognised skyscrapers in the world. Nor have we ever witnessed the terrible indictment of Islam as having a part to play in such a heinous crime, writes Hamza Yusuf.

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Muslims were seen rejoicing in some parts of the world in a display of what can only be called shamaatatul 'aadai', which is rejoicing at the calamities of ones’ enemies. This is something explicitly prohibited in Islam and was never practiced by the Prophet of Mercy, upon him be prayers and peace. We have seen images since of American flags burning to further arouse the wrath of a nation filled with grief, confusion and anger. Again, Islam prohibits the burning of flags according to the explicit verse, “Do not curse [the idols] of those who call on other than Allah, thus causing them to curse Allah out of animosity [toward you] and without knowledge.” This verse prohibits even the cursing of false gods because of the consequences.  We have also seen image after image of Muslims with beards and turbans, who by all outward means look religious and pious - but are they really?

Unfortunately, the West does not know what every Muslim scholar knows; that the worst enemies of Islam are from within. The worst of these are the khawaarij who delude others by the deeply dyed religious exterior that they project. The Prophet, peace be upon him, said about them, “When you see them pray you will consider your own prayers insignificant. They recite the Quran but it does not exceed the limits of their throat.”  In other words, they don’t understand the true meanings. The outward religious appearance and character of the khawaarij deluded thousands in the past, and continues to delude people today. The Muslims should be aware that despite the khawaarij adherence to certain aspects of Islam, they are extremists of the worst type. 

Our Prophet said, peace be upon him, “Beware of extremism in your religion.”  Islam is the middle way between excess and neglect. Zealots are a plague upon religion. These extremists come in two types. The first is a reactionary extremist who falls far right of a centre-point. Reactionary extremists do not want any pluralism; they view the world in melodramatic, black and white, good and evil terms. They are good and anyone who opposes them is evil. From among the Muslims these are people who ‘excommunicate’ any Muslim who fails to share their interpretations of the Quran. They use takfir and character assassination as a tool for marginalising any criticism directed at them. They are used often by the Western media in order to scare simple people and cause them to believe that Muslims are insane. Unfortunately, our communities provide them with much fuel to fire their incendiary flames. 

The second group are radical extremists, who while they are almost identical with the former group, differ in that they will use violence to further their cause. They are actually worse than the first. They believe like every nefarious secret society before them that ‘the end justifies the means.’ They see any act as acceptable if it will further their ‘cause.’ This is blatantly anti-Islamic for a number of reasons.

Firstly, Islam’s means must reflect its noble ends. Any means that does not embody the core truths and ethics of Islam is not from Islam and thus denounced as aberration. Secondly, Islam is not a secret society of conspirators who no one knows what they are planning. Islam declares openly its aims and objectives and these are recognised by good people everywhere as pure and congruent with their own wisdom and traditions. In the case of many of these extremists even the non-Muslims recognise that no religion of any weight could sanction the taking of innocent lives. The Quran says that the Torah and the Gospel have guidance and light and that the Quran came to fulfil these prior dispensations. Good Christians and Jews who believe in God and live ethically upright lives have no frame of reference for such acts, so how could these acts be from Islam, which confirms what has come before it? 

Thirdly, they are invariably people who have never taken a true spiritual path to God and nor have they studied the humanities. I can almost guarantee that you will not find a scholar of poetry among the whole vile lot of these people. They have no true knowledge of Arabian culture, which is centred in the idea of futuwwa; a word akin to the western word chivalry. The terrorists posing as journalists who killed Ahmad Shah Masuud were cowards of the worst type. Killing themselves was not bravery but stupidity, but killing one’s enemy in such a way is the worst form of treachery and the Arabs have many poems denouncing such type of people. 

Our real situation is this: we Muslims have lost theologically sound understanding of our teaching. Islam has been hijacked by a discourse of anger and the rhetoric of rage. We have allowed for too long our mimbars to become bully pulpits in which people with often recognisable psychopathology use anger - a very powerful emotion - to rile Muslims up, only to leave them feeling bitter and spiteful towards people who in the most part are completely unaware of the conditions in the Muslim world, or the oppressive assaults of some Western countries on Muslim peoples. We have lost our bearings because we have lost our theology. We have almost no theologians in the entire Muslim world. The study of kalaam, once the hallmark of our intellectual tradition, has been reduced to memorizing 144 lines of al-Jawhara and a good commentary to study it, at best.

The reality is we are an Umma that no longer realises that Allah is the power behind all power; that it is Allah who subjugates one people to another; that He gives dominion to whom He pleases and He takes it away from whom He pleases. Our understanding of tawhid has fallen into such disarray that we can no longer introspect when afflictions befall us and then wonder in amazement at why the Americans seem incapable of introspection. Indeed, I personally attended a memorial service in San Francisco with over 30,000 people and the Reverend Amos Brown said in no uncertain terms that America must ask herself what she has done either wittingly or unwittingly to incur the wrath and hate of people around the world. Muslims on the other hand, generally prefer to attack the West as the sole reason for their problems when the truth is we are bankrupt as a religious community and our spiritual bankruptcy has led to our inability to even deliver the message of Islam to Westerners in a time when they were giving us platforms to do so. 

It is ironic that the Western media while producing many vile programs on Islam has also produced and aired material of the highest quality with a high level of accuracy only to be vilified by Muslims because it was not good enough. Where is our media?  Where are our spokespeople?  Where are our scholars? Where are our literary figures?  The truth is we don’t have any - and so instead of looking inward and asking painful questions such as why we don’t have such things and such people, we take the simple way out by attacking people whom Allah tells us will do mean things, say bad things and plot against us. And always when we are warned we are told to be patient, to work for the good, to trust in Allah, to return to Allah, to implement our deen.

Conspiracy or not, we are to blame for the terrible backlash against Muslims. The simple reason is that when a crazy Christian does something terrible, everyone in the West knows it is the actions of a mad man because they have some knowledge of the core beliefs and ethics of Christianity. When a mad Muslim does something evil or foolish they assume it is from the religion of Islam, not because they hate us but because they have never been told by a Muslim what the teachings of Islam are all about.

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TOPICS: Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Philosophy
KEYWORDS: christian; islam; muslim; religion
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To: meia
I think if you searched for it, as I have done, you will find a lot of articles such ss this one.

if they're out there, they'd have been posted here.
count on it ...

61 posted on 09/14/2002 10:31:22 AM PDT by tomkat
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To: ValerieUSA
You are an expert.

The league president, a Jew, is a Ph.D. at Boeing. He considers the Mosque a friend, and they him. His Temple and the Mosque (and other church's constituents) had a public refutation of terrorism last October. Rather than call each other names, they are all dedicated to peace and worshipping one God. However they worship.

You are an expert, so enjoy your opinions. In the meantime, a lot of kids and adults are having fun, getting along, learning respect and compassion, and growing up with christian compassion, whether you spell it with a capital C or lower case. Some of those kids may even inter-marry. (Hope that does not disgust you.)

You go your way.

kj

P.S. You introduced "equivalency". Please don't put words in my mouth.

62 posted on 09/14/2002 10:33:28 AM PDT by AzJP
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To: meia
Most of the face of Islam we see is from the Islamic countries

Except, of course, for those representing it at the Puyallup Fair in Washington state last night. And they spoke perfect English btw, and were not obviously immigrants. Just fellow al quaida/abu sayyef/chechen scum-brothers.

Prior to last night I may have at least partially agreed with you. But now I have firsthand evidence. My husband says they were lying like dogs the entire time. How many muslims have you been out to speak to personally?

63 posted on 09/14/2002 10:34:51 AM PDT by MarMema
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To: ChadGore
In view of the fact these Muslims have so often committed atrocities againt the U.S.A., one must ask whether the U.S.A. has been trying to force "democracy" down their throats.

Theirs may be a fanatic religion that does not see our point of view in any way. Are we to obliterate them on this account? Or shall we let them live in their caves over there and leave them alone? We need to get our act together where it comes to crude oil dependence.

64 posted on 09/14/2002 10:35:14 AM PDT by Fester Chugabrew
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To: dts32041; meia

You shall know them by their deeds, not by their words.


65 posted on 09/14/2002 10:36:25 AM PDT by Cacique
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To: meia
"I'm sorry, I don't understand what you mean."

After the thread about the Three, Fun Loving Amigos last night, I guess that would be the case...

I MEAN, that your combative style is having the effect of making MORE people honestly want just wipe Islam off the planet.

If that was your INTENT, you've succeeded admirably. If that was NOT your intent, you're going about promoting understanding in entirely the wrong way.

66 posted on 09/14/2002 10:38:05 AM PDT by cake_crumb
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To: AzJP
Your words:
they are all dedicated to peace and worshipping one God. However they worship.

That's religious equivalency. Allah is NOT God.

67 posted on 09/14/2002 10:38:44 AM PDT by ValerieUSA
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To: meia
Adios, have a good time here.

I"ve had an office full of visitors (Japan) here shaking their heads at these "displays". Time to start the barbecue.

kj

68 posted on 09/14/2002 10:41:13 AM PDT by AzJP
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To: tomkat
if they're out there, they'd have been posted here. count on it ...

I doubt it. I have been accused of fostering hatred and genocide for posting this one. Most people will avoid trying to present a viewpoint which is opposed to most of the Freeper community when you can expect a reaction such as this.

69 posted on 09/14/2002 10:41:34 AM PDT by meia
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To: ValerieUSA
Please, the word we know as ALLAH is from ancient Arabic (poorly translated and poorly spelled in English) as SUPREME BEING (singular).

Respectfully,

Ryan, houseguest of kj.

70 posted on 09/14/2002 10:46:30 AM PDT by AzJP
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To: meia
A Reasoned and Articulate View of Islam

Ha ha ha. Apparently you don't know enough about the history and beliefs of Islam in order to have come up with such a title. What the hijackers of 9/11 did was far closer to core Islamic belief and practice of the past ~1400 years than anything promoted by Phelps is to Christianity.
71 posted on 09/14/2002 10:46:39 AM PDT by aruanan
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To: AzJP
Rather than call each other names, they are all dedicated to peace and worshipping one God.

my, isn't that special ...


72 posted on 09/14/2002 10:47:01 AM PDT by tomkat
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To: AzJP
"Kids and adults getting along just fine in peace.

Rankles you?"

Valerie is understandably upset about the very REAL al Qaeda terrorist cell operating in Oregon. Don't so hasty to make (_)_)UMPTIONS until you read this:

Al-Qaida trail tracked to NW

09/13/02LES ZAITZ

The year was 1997, and one of Osama bin Laden's trusted aides, Wadih El-Hage, had just returned to Kenya from a meeting with bin Laden, who was known as "the contractor." His instructions were to "militarize" the Kenyan network of al-Qaida operatives, the men who would carry out the suicide bombing of the America Embassy in downtown Nairobi.

El-Hage carried with him a seven-page report from al-Qaida's military commander that detailed the group's new ties to the Taliban leaders of Afghanistan. Days later, according to Kenyan phone records, he faxed the document to three men in the U.S. with the suggestion that it be shared with the "brothers in work."

One fax went to a Florida man later identified in court testimony as an al-Qaida member and pilot. A second copy was sent to California, to Ali Mohammed, an intimate of bin Laden's who was involved in planning the embassy attacks.

And the third went to Lake Oswego, to the fax machine of a civil engineer named Farid Adlouni.

Records show the two men had extensive contact. Over 16 months in 1996 and 1997, El-Hage called Adlouni in Oregon 72 times, sometimes just before or after meeting with bin Laden. Adlouni's home phone and fax numbers were listed in two personal phone directories and one notebook kept by El-Hage. The directories also contained coded entries for al-Qaida leaders.

Adlouni, 38, has not been charged, but he is one of at least three Portland-area men the FBI has focused on in its investigation of suspected terror links to Oregon and the Northwest. He runs an online Muslim business directory in Southwest Portland.

Prosecutors recently brought charges in Seattle and Detroit against several men accused of providing money, false identification and logistical support that included plans for a training camp in Bly.

The investigation in Oregon, law enforcement officials said, is aimed at building similar cases.

Federal prosecutors and investigators won't comment on the scope or direction of the inquiry, but interviews and an examination of more than 40,000 pages of court records and other documents show that the FBI investigation has been extensive, involving sophisticated electronic eavesdropping.

Among the other subjects of federal scrutiny is Sheik Mohamed Abdirahman Kariye, 40, the head of the Islamic Center of Portland, which is also called Masjed As-Saber. Records show that Kariye was a founding member of an Illinois charity that authorities have linked to al-Qaida. He was arrested this week at Portland International Airport and charged with Social Security fraud as he attempted to leave the United States with his children and brother.

Representatives of the Islamic Center rejected repeated interview requests and did not respond to written questions. On Thursday, the mosque issued a statement "in response to media inquiries and reports of unsubstantiated links to terrorism."

Link to rest of expose

73 posted on 09/14/2002 10:47:58 AM PDT by cake_crumb
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To: meia
bump for later
74 posted on 09/14/2002 10:48:44 AM PDT by tutstar
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To: BibChr
I'd feel better about it if I'd been reading a sea of essays like this emanating from Islamic scholars starting a year ago.

Yes, when you compare this genre to the rest of Islamic writings of the past ~1400 years, you can see it's clearly an aberration designed ad hoc for a political purpose.
75 posted on 09/14/2002 10:49:09 AM PDT by aruanan
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To: meia
Most people will avoid trying to present a viewpoint which is opposed to most of the Freeper community when you can expect a reaction such as this.


76 posted on 09/14/2002 10:49:16 AM PDT by tomkat
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To: cake_crumb
Just like a couple of the sisters of the perps last night blaming America, Georgia and 'racism' by some 'redneck trash' for their brothers troubles.

Same exhortations by the perps.

Guess they don't understand the impressions they are creating - or they know perfectly well what they are doing.
77 posted on 09/14/2002 10:51:14 AM PDT by swarthyguy
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To: tomkat
Thanks for posting the pic. At least I can put a face to your name now. Was this one recent? I applaud you on your keyboarding skills for one so young.
78 posted on 09/14/2002 10:52:24 AM PDT by meia
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To: AzJP
God knows who He is.... and He isn't Allah.
Allah worship, ala flying airliners into occupied buildings while rponouncing Allah's greatness, is not how God is worshipped. There is no equivalency. Why does it make you feel so good and informed to think there is?
79 posted on 09/14/2002 10:52:33 AM PDT by ValerieUSA
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To: meia
and you're pretty quick-witted for an apparatchik !

funny how your tone changed when it dawned on you i might be the enemy, huh ?

80 posted on 09/14/2002 10:55:49 AM PDT by tomkat
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