In separate attacks last week, ISIS terrorists killed 39 tourists at a
beach resort in Tunisia, and close to 30 worshipers at a Shia Mosque in
Kuwait. The onslaught came shortly after the group called on its
militant Jihadi sympathizers to expand operations in the month of
Ramadan.
ISIS has demonstrated an unflinching determination to
take out anyone who dares to disagree with it. Its members have
slaughtered Yazidis and Christians, but the vast majority of its victims
have been Muslims who resist it and refuse to acknowledge its
authority.
ISIS has even executed Sunni clerics who refused to swear
allegiance to it, and Muslim women who did not submit to its worldview.
This
feature is shared across all terrorist groups operating in the name of
Islam. The vast majority of the victims of the Taliban, for instance,
are also Muslims. Hundreds of Shia Muslims have been killed just in the
last few years.
And I have lost many close friends in similar attacks on
the Ahmadi Muslims in Pakistan, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and
even in America.
So when some anti-Islam critics keep doggedly
associating the faith of us Muslims with the acts of our tormentors, we
call them out for their insensitivity.
I do not disagree
that part of the motivation for religious extremism is rooted in
perverted interpretation of scripture by radical extremists. However, it
is dishonest to label the vast majority of Muslims who reject such
interpretations as non-devout or "nominal."
An honest study of the Quran shows that groups like ISIS act in complete defiance of the injunctions of Islam.
The Quran, for instance, equates one murder to the elimination of the
whole human race (5:32), and considers persecution and disorder on earth
as an even worse offense (2:217).
It lays emphasis on peace, justice
and human rights. It champions freedom of conscience and forbids worldly punishment for apostasy and blasphemy.
A
study of the traditions of the Prophet Muhammad also demonstrates that
he warned us of the rise of religious extremism in this age in
astonishing detail.
1,400 years ago, he prophesized that a time
would come when nothing would remain of Islam but its name, nothing of
the Quran but its word, and that many "Mosques would be splendidly
furnished but destitute of guidance" (Mishkatul Masabih).
In these
latter days, the true spiritual essence of Islam would be lost, and
religion, for the most part, would be reduced to a ritualistic
compulsion. He foretold that the clergy would be corrupt and be a source
of strife during these times.
How true this is of the extremist clerics in parts of the Muslim world that abuse the pulpit to preach division and hate.
He
also went on to describe terrorist groups such as ISIS that would try
to hijack the Islamic faith. At this time of dissension, he said there
would appear "a group of young people
who would be immature in thought and foolish."
They would speak
beautiful words but commit the most heinous of deeds. They would engage
in so much prayer and fasting that the worship of the Muslims would
appear insignificant in comparison. They would call people to the Quran
but would have nothing to do with it in reality.
The Quran would not go beyond their throats,
meaning they wouldn't understand its essence at all, merely
regurgitating it selectively. The Prophet then went on to describe these
people as "the worst of the creation."
As
if this outline wasn't clear enough, another tradition in the book
Kitaab Al Fitan reported by Caliph Ali, the fourth successor to Prophet
Muhammad, describes these people as having long hair and bearing black
flags.
Their "hearts will be hard as iron," and they would be the
companions of a State (Ashab ul Dawla). Interestingly, ISIS refers to
itself as the Islamic State or Dawla. The tradition further mentions
that they will break their covenants, not speak the truth and have names
that mention their cities. The ISIS caliph, Abu Bakr al Baghdadi, comes
to mind.
Prophet Muhammad furiously and painfully described these
evildoers, and admonished Muslims to beware of their evil and fight it.
"Whoever fights them is better to Allah than them," he proclaimed.
Reflect
on this critical point.
Whenever ISIS kills in the name of Islam,
claims to follow the Quran, or uses the Holy month of Ramadan to spread
anarchy across the globe, know that Prophet Muhammad explicitly warned
us of these imposters, and entrusted us to root them out.
The only
people who refuse to reflect on this point are ISIS, ISIS sympathizers
and anti-Islam extremists who want the world to believe that ISIS is
legitimate. Intelligent people, meanwhile, see Prophet Muhammad's
prophetic wisdom and thus remain united against both ignorance and
extremism.
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I am a simple born Malaysian. Looking forward to build a Truly Malaysia. Follow my path and we shall see how far we can go. The voice of the people shall be always for the people. We have the power of choice, we can always choose. Choose wisely, Regards
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