As-Salaamu-Alaykum, this is the cover of an old edition of Al-Minhaj published in 1999.
The following is an updated version of an essay that appeared in our
publication Al-Minhaj in 1420 A. H. during the Y2K ‘scare’ of 2000. It
has been reproduced to highlight some of the thinking and behaviors that can
have a negative effect on a Muslims’ faith or belief, it was entitled;
PARANOIA, PET PEEVES AND PURE FAITH
Among
the more disturbing trends in the contemporary Muslim community is the not so
subtle practice of imitating non-Muslims—not just their dress or western style
clothing, but their thinking and modes of action. It is at this point that the
sensibility alarm for every sincere Muslim should be blaring uncontrollably as
this may be the first sign of a serious spiritual malady.
A
more damaging proof of such a condition is Muslims having the Holy Qur’an as
their guide in this world while many seem to be content with gaining little or
no benefit from it. The Sunnah of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) fares no better as it
is often reduced to nothing more than a discussion on the food he ate, his
medical practices, or the clothes he wore. Some Muslims even ‘use’ certain
aspects of the Sunnah to ‘validate’ whatever idea or product they are trying to
sell, prove, or project. Oftentimes when examined with critical scrutiny and
sound evidence from the Shariah, the opposite viewpoint is proven correct. The
distortion of this sacred knowledge to support deviant agendas has to be the
strongest proof that many Muslims do not understand the great blessings coming
from the sources of Islam (i.e., Qur’an and Sunnah). It also indicates Muslims
allowing pet peeves and consumerism to undermine the value of these sacred
texts and practices for some albeit unconsciously while exerting a
questionable/blameworthy level of influence on their thinking and actions.
Such
attitudes and actions being desire based reduce personifying the Qur’an’s
guidance which is the essence of the Prophetic Sunnah into relics abandoned by
Muslims today. Understanding this point raises the question of how Muslims
expect to prosper when they do not aspire to emulate the Prophet’s behavior or
the righteous elders (Salaf-Salehheen).
The question is whether it is possible to develop a real or effective
relationship with Allah (shwta) without Qur’anic guidance as reflected in our
Prophet’s Sunnah? It is ironic how Muslims always talk, even boast “Islam is
the perfected religion”, yet refuse to follow its guidance in family matters,
the treatment of neighbors, co-workers and brothers and sisters in faith.
Instead, the prevailing mentality is ‘everybody wants to be like Mike’, (i.e.
emulating whatever icon or personality is popular at the time.)
How
are such mindsets and their impact on one’s behavior reconciled with Allah
saying that Al-Qur’an is the criteria and standard of judgment for all mankind (i.e. Furqan) that Muslims are supposed
to be custodians of?? Does this include listening to the crackpot radio
personalities or those web sites that feed the masses fear and paranoia by
spewing home grown, half baked philosophies on everything from the New World
Order, the Illuminati, aliens, or Y2K starting Armageddon?? Back when these
ideas were popular some were advocating moving to the hills and wilderness to
avoid the calamities that would come to urban America. The question for those
who have adopted such ideas is whether the Qur’an or the Sunnah validates or
endorses such ideas and their determining or dictating a Muslims’ behavior?
What
would be the Prophet’s (pbuh) reaction to Muslims today allowing the pill
pushers, herbalists, and chicken little’ social philosophers (i.e., the sky is
falling) many of whom aren’t Muslims to influence their beliefs, worldview, or
actions? Allah (awj) says in His Holy book, “AND FOLLOW NOT THE DESIRES OF THOSE WNO KNOW NOT” (45:18). The
Al-Azhar Shariah professor Hosni Gaber comments on this ayat, “Ignorant people
are never of any service or use to any cause as they follow their desires and
refuse to walk in the light of knowledge.” Friday
Khutbahs by Hosni Gaber pg.95-96 This statement of my late teacher
reflects the traditional Islamic view that knowledge and ignorance are not
strictly intellectual in character but are connected to the quality of one’s
faith. The great Jurist-consult Imam
Malik Ibn Anas (rahmatullah-lah) summarized it when he said in part, “…knowledge is a light that illuminates the
heart.” Among its meanings is the intention motivating one to carry out the
acts described in the Holy Qur’an and Sunnah as acts of faith and fulfilling
one’s duties prescribed by the Shariah as a Muslims’ priority. In addition to
knowing adherence to the will of Allah is the only way to obey Him (awj).
The
Deviated Communities
Some
Muslims think following desires due to a diseased heart is an affliction of the
unbelievers only and acceptance of Islam renders them immune from it. This is a
dangerous notion that can lead to a few subsidiary evils. 1) Because there is
no validation for it in the sources of Islam (i.e. Qur’an and Sunnah) it becomes
a type of self-delusion. 2) Such thinking leads to a superficial understanding
and practice of Islam. A good example of a ‘superficial understanding’ is to
believe that acceptance of Islam is the end of the road or journey of self
improvement/character development rather than its beginning. How much difference
is this from the Christian belief of accepting Jesus as savior thereby being
‘saved’?? The Holy Qur’an reminds believers, “SUCCESSFUL IS HE WHO PURIFIES IT. (i.e. the heart/soul)” (91:9)
meaning to aspire to purify one’s life starting with the spiritual or inner
dimension is an unending struggle. In addition is the Hadith that mention
returning to Jahiliyah (pre-Islamic) ideas and sins bring some of these sins
back to one’s record. (Sahih-Muslim trans. by Abdul Hameed Siddiqi, Vol.1
Hadith #217, pgs 68-69) 3) The result of neglecting this area of one’s
Iman is a hypocritical approach to Deen-Allah, for this is how uncontrolled
desire affects faith. 4) In time this will lead Muslims to adopt the misguided
thinking and actions exhibited by their predecessors (i.e., Jews and
Christians) despite being consistently warned about this in the Qur’an and the
Hadith.
Among
the proofs is the similarities between what the Ahle-Kitab had done and what Muslims today are adopting. The Salaf
scholar, Sufyan Ibn Uyayna (rahmatullah-lah) and later Ibn Tamiyyah have said the learned of this Ummah go
astray like Jews (i.e. knew the law and rejected it). The unlearned of this
Ummah go astray like Christians (i.e. who make up their religion based on
desires and ignorance). Root Islamic
Education by Shaykh Abdul-Qadir Al-Murabit pg.6 Any credible
analysis of Judeo-Christian beliefs, philosophy and world view reveals the
extent and particulars of their deviation from what Allah (awj) had revealed to
them. Love of this world is the foundation of numerous evils that have always
had a corrosive effect on faith. Hedonism, selfishness and pride whether based
on ethnicity or worldly success (greed) are the most common and prevalent
indications of this malady in contemporary society.
Health,
Disease, Death
Another
manifestation of love of this world that is somewhat more insidious is the fear
of death, disease, illness or any adverse condition that poses the slightest
threat to one’s health or well being. This is not to imply Muslims should not
use medical cures for illness, seek precautionary treatments or avail
themselves of what is known to maintain health. The irony here is optional
fasting despite having many spiritual and physical benefits is rarely
considered as a standard practice by Muslims today. Yet eating, sleeping, and
talking less were known to be part of the lifestyle of this Ummah’s pious
people (Awliyah). Thus, Muslims
abandoning those habits and practices known to have a positive effect on their
lives in the Islamic tradition for whatever the kuffar advertise or tout as the answer, remedy or cure is only part
of the problem. To treat this life as a place of perpetual enjoyment for
fulfilling every desire, seeking physical perfection, not service to Allah, or
struggle and sacrifice for the Hereafter reflects an inordinate love of this
world. In a Hadith the Prophet (pbuh) is
reported to have said, “This world is the believers’ prison and the infidels
paradise.” (Muslim) When Muslims begin to unconsciously view death as the
ultimate calamity or loss, which ‘sunnah’
have they adopted and what side of the above prophetic assessment do they stand
on?
The
Prophet (pbuh) also said, “abstinence
regarding worldly things is to place reliance in what Allah possesses rather
than what you possess and if afflicted with a calamity or difficulty you desire
that it should stay with you for the rewards that accrue from it.”(Ibn Majah,
Tirmidhi, Mishkat) In addition to this is the large volume of religious
information from the Qur’an, Sunnah and the early Muslims on Sabr/self-control or patience as
building blocks of Iman, Taqwa and character development. Adopting the flawed
trends of the dominant culture despite its ethos and values being inherently
opposed to true Islamic standards is another sign of loving this world,
especially when those on that path reject and undermine Allah’s statements or
the practices of His Prophet (pbuh) often with disdain and ridicule. Muslims
who blindly accept the influence of the kuffar environment open their
hearts and lives to the spiritual diseases of duality, self-delusion and
hypocrisy.
The
first signs of the above mentioned duality is Muslims becoming unconcerned with
living out the message of Islam by applying its principles to their everyday
lives. This mentality alone makes one indifferent to their true spiritual
condition. In turn, the irrational fear of worldly woes, difficulties, illness
and death results in turning the focus away from ones’ sins (i.e. neglecting Tawuba)
while adopting the same fears and phobias commonplace among the kuffar.
One indication of this affliction is ignoring the above Hadith and others on
enduring health problems and the great rewards including the removal of sins that
comes from it. Another is never having the time for worship or any incentive to
assist any credible Islamic work or cause.
On the other hand are those Muslims who
because of this affliction have to be in a leadership position to participate
in any ‘Islamic’ cause despite not possessing the requisite skills for the
positions they aspire to. This can lead to butting heads with those who are
‘qualified’, but as the old street maxim goes, ‘money talks’ meaning those with
money will always determine who will do what in such organizational set-ups.
Here we see a sequence of actions that starts with what appears to be a
non-threatening act (unqualified leadership) and its spiraling effect on the
collective affairs of the Ummah (i.e. sabotaging/subverting priority issues
affecting the community) due to egotism or financial concerns.
Purifying Faith
The paranoia in contemporary society presents
another interesting irony for Muslims as most are based on half truths,
conjecture or ‘street logic’ devoid of any credible expertise or quality information.
Despite most people adopting whatever is liked by them, Allah (awj) orders
Muslims to access and evaluate their views, notions and behavior by the
criteria of Islam that includes; 1) Acknowledging its’ Sacred law not only as a
standard of justice, that when inculcated will help balance one’s outlook and
life. 2) Along with understanding that the laws and ethos of this value system
is what Muslims must live by regardless of what is popular or acceptable in
other traditions, religions or cultures.
The major implication of blindly accepting
the plots and conspiracy theories concerning Muslims and Islam today that is
damaging to Iman is the subtle implication of Allah not being all powerful.
This is the underpinning of the misguided or the kuffar having control
of the destinies, lives and affairs of believers. Sayings like “they did this”
or “they can do that” is always part of the conspiracy theorists conversation.
Such thinking also reflects denial of the historical facts regarding how and
why these conditions developed along with an honest assessment of the mistakes
of the recent generations. A corollary of this, is Muslims not accepting
responsibility for their misdeeds or seeking to correct them. These are among
the actions and mindsets that can adversely affect one’s belief in Allah
(shwta) and the articles of faith respectively.
The negative effects on the faith of Muslims
who adopt such views is the schizophrenic mindset produced by saying the
correct du’a for example (there is no power but with Allah, who has
power over all things) but contradict this after watching the first few minutes
of the 6:00 p.m. news. This is nothing more than a subtle sign of hypocrisy due
to faith weakened by lack of understanding the religious principles of Islam
that always results in double standards, flip-flopping, etc. Another indication
of this is Muslim youth attempting to learn their Deen from the internet (i.e.
Shaykh Google) rather than the representatives of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) i.e.
the Ulema-Haqq. This has even led
some to attempt going to war zones in the Muslim world in their misdirected
desire/understanding, rather than aspiring to give a life of service to Allah
and His Deen by improving themselves morally/ethically and the lives of those
they are connected to or responsible for.
In a Hadith that gives direction on
developing sincere belief/faith and the Divine Decree, the Prophet (pbuh) once
told Ibn Abbas (rah), “Young man, if you are mindful of Allah, He will be
mindful of you, and if you are mindful of Allah you will find Him before you.
When you ask for anything, ask from Allah, and if you seek help, seek help from
Allah. Know that if the people were to unite to do you some benefit, they could
benefit you only with what Allah had recorded for you. And if they were to
unite to do you some harm/injury they could only injure with what Allah had
recorded for you. The pens are withdrawn and the pages are dry”. (Ahmed,
Tirmidhi) In another Hadith, Allah’s Messenger (pbuh) was reported to have
said, “It is remarkable that everything turns out well for a believer, while
this applies only to a believer. If happiness befalls him, he gives thanks and
it turns out well for him, and if misfortune befalls him he shows endurance and
it turns out well for him”. (Muslim)
The import of this Hadith reflects the
believer’s attitude towards the life of this world. It also reinforces the
reality that only Allah (awj) can bring disease or death and only He can change
one’s condition. Thus, when a Muslim suffers any adversity, trusting in Allah
with the heart and continued obedience to Him by reinforcing Sabr is the
only response befitting people of true faith. Despite fears, doubts, or subtle
paranoia being the order of the day, seeking Allah’s help with all that Islam
prescribes as lawful is the only mandate for sincere Muslims. Until the
corresponding mindsets and behavior are adopted on a large scale, the community
should reset its sensibility alarm for the next trend or novelty that will grip
the hearts and minds of the masses with false desires, pet peeves or paranoia;
either of which has the potential of soiling or injuring their most prized
possession—Iman.
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