Post by Islamic Revival on Oct 14, 2004 4:38:41 GMT -5
Which Aqeedah/Ideology did the Muslim Countries adopt after the fall of the Khilafah?
As for the Aqeeda the Muslims adopted following the demise of the Islamic Khilafah by 1924, this needs to be understood in light of the previous discussion. Adopting the political Aqeeda of the Capitalists means rejection of Islam as there is no halfway house between the two as the view of the Capitalists from its inception is that the existence of the Creator is immaterial to life. Their view rests on Secularism which is a compromise, they believe that Human Beings have the Freedom to Worship a creator but this should not interfere with society, government and politics.
We believe that far from being immaterial, the questions concerning the origin of humanity are the single most important questions in life. Therefore had the Muslims adopted Capitalism, a foreign ideology they would certainly have had to reject Islam, which they didn’t. This did not mean that they fully realised Islam in life, it was partly due to our negligence over time, coupled with other reasons that resulted in the destruction of the Khilafah, the Muslims did adopt the non-Islamic solutions and thoughts in life and that led to confusion and lack of progress.
Today we believe in Islam, but that applied upon us throughout the world is other than Islam, the emotions of the Muslims are Islamic, the criteria of the Muslims in the political sphere are affected by benefit. The Muslims did not reject Islam once Islam was removed from life, unlike the Communists. The Russian people following the destruction of the Soviet Union and Communism rejected it and adopted Capitalism, the Muslims did not reject Islam, but the reality meant that the Political Aqeeda was removed from practical effect, yet they still possessed the understanding and application of the Spiritual Aqeeda.
The Ummah have awakened to many realities that is a natural consequence of possessing the unique Aqeeda, this has meant that there is a yearning for Islam in the complete sense.
From www.ramadhan.org
As for the Aqeeda the Muslims adopted following the demise of the Islamic Khilafah by 1924, this needs to be understood in light of the previous discussion. Adopting the political Aqeeda of the Capitalists means rejection of Islam as there is no halfway house between the two as the view of the Capitalists from its inception is that the existence of the Creator is immaterial to life. Their view rests on Secularism which is a compromise, they believe that Human Beings have the Freedom to Worship a creator but this should not interfere with society, government and politics.
We believe that far from being immaterial, the questions concerning the origin of humanity are the single most important questions in life. Therefore had the Muslims adopted Capitalism, a foreign ideology they would certainly have had to reject Islam, which they didn’t. This did not mean that they fully realised Islam in life, it was partly due to our negligence over time, coupled with other reasons that resulted in the destruction of the Khilafah, the Muslims did adopt the non-Islamic solutions and thoughts in life and that led to confusion and lack of progress.
Today we believe in Islam, but that applied upon us throughout the world is other than Islam, the emotions of the Muslims are Islamic, the criteria of the Muslims in the political sphere are affected by benefit. The Muslims did not reject Islam once Islam was removed from life, unlike the Communists. The Russian people following the destruction of the Soviet Union and Communism rejected it and adopted Capitalism, the Muslims did not reject Islam, but the reality meant that the Political Aqeeda was removed from practical effect, yet they still possessed the understanding and application of the Spiritual Aqeeda.
The Ummah have awakened to many realities that is a natural consequence of possessing the unique Aqeeda, this has meant that there is a yearning for Islam in the complete sense.
From www.ramadhan.org