Post by Shades on Mar 6, 2006 9:03:30 GMT -5
FAQ # 1: How can we have Khilafah, when the Muslim world is divided in Sects?
It is a general misconception that Sects are an invincible hurdle in the path of unity.
This however isn’t the case, The reason being:
1)The majority of laws in each sect are the same.
2)The majority of Beliefs in each sect are same.
3)The Khilafah state, will handle laws regarding "mamalat". I.e. it doest matters to the state whether a person wears a green turban, or a black turban, or prays with his hand folded, or unfolded, as these are matters related personal choice.
4)In the present scenario, where we are living under the Kufr Capitalist system, we can, upon examining our surrounding, that there isn’t any sectarian problem, when a person goes to a shop for purchasing utility products; Likewise, the sect does not matters, when one applies or studies in a university. Similarly the sect does not matter while applying for a job, taking loan from the bank, and/or going to courts for a property dispute etc.
So if we can live under this corrupted kufr system, why would the people object any Islamic system, which will deliver, Inshallah, far more justice than the present one?
5) In Khilafah, its not one sect that becomes dominant at the expense of others, infact the law that is implemented, is based upon the strongest "dalleel" behind it. So if one school of thought gives a stronger Dalleel for one thing, that would be implemented.
6) There is no need for eradicating all difference of Opinions. The Various schools of thoughts can function in complete harmony together under an Islamic State.
7) Presently, Sectarianism is often presented as an excuse for not implementing Islamic Laws, However, given the Fact, that the present rulers have not made any initiatives for the implementation of Islamic laws, via a consensus amongst the scholars, goes to show, that this is never part of the agenda of the puppet rulers that currently rule the Muslim world.
8) At present, the issue of sectarianism, many a times, is also magnified, and exploited by foreign hands, who seek to make Muslims remain weak and divided. We can see such cases in Iraq for example.
It is therefore, clear, that an Islamic State, caters the different schools of thoughts, within Islam, and brings harmony in the Ummah.
It is a general misconception that Sects are an invincible hurdle in the path of unity.
This however isn’t the case, The reason being:
1)The majority of laws in each sect are the same.
2)The majority of Beliefs in each sect are same.
3)The Khilafah state, will handle laws regarding "mamalat". I.e. it doest matters to the state whether a person wears a green turban, or a black turban, or prays with his hand folded, or unfolded, as these are matters related personal choice.
4)In the present scenario, where we are living under the Kufr Capitalist system, we can, upon examining our surrounding, that there isn’t any sectarian problem, when a person goes to a shop for purchasing utility products; Likewise, the sect does not matters, when one applies or studies in a university. Similarly the sect does not matter while applying for a job, taking loan from the bank, and/or going to courts for a property dispute etc.
So if we can live under this corrupted kufr system, why would the people object any Islamic system, which will deliver, Inshallah, far more justice than the present one?
5) In Khilafah, its not one sect that becomes dominant at the expense of others, infact the law that is implemented, is based upon the strongest "dalleel" behind it. So if one school of thought gives a stronger Dalleel for one thing, that would be implemented.
6) There is no need for eradicating all difference of Opinions. The Various schools of thoughts can function in complete harmony together under an Islamic State.
7) Presently, Sectarianism is often presented as an excuse for not implementing Islamic Laws, However, given the Fact, that the present rulers have not made any initiatives for the implementation of Islamic laws, via a consensus amongst the scholars, goes to show, that this is never part of the agenda of the puppet rulers that currently rule the Muslim world.
8) At present, the issue of sectarianism, many a times, is also magnified, and exploited by foreign hands, who seek to make Muslims remain weak and divided. We can see such cases in Iraq for example.
It is therefore, clear, that an Islamic State, caters the different schools of thoughts, within Islam, and brings harmony in the Ummah.