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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

There's no such thing as a MODERATE Muslim

A conservative muslim is considered as one who leads the whole of his life according to the Islamic teachings. However, one who is usually called a moderate Muslim is one who chooses some of the Islamic teaches. Thus, he leaves many. According to Islam, a Muslim should not pick and choose as it would be following the nafs or following himself. Thus, he is not following Islam at that time as he commits shirk by giving more importance to his nafs as compared to Allah. Thus, the conclusion is that a so-called Muslim is also like one who is considered as a non-active Muslim.

The word "extremist" has been replaced by the word "conservative".

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9 comments:

Anonymous said...

I totally disagree with this. The moderation which Islam teaches ie a man should fulfill hooqooqullah and hooqooqul ibaad both and hooqooqul ibaad even more teaches us that Islam has a fine equilibrium between this worldly life and the world of religion. In fact Prophet Mohammad (Peace Be Upon him) asked us to avoid letting religion possess us completely. In Christianity, one has to abandon all the world to be with the Almighty, all of specially the family life. In Islam, monasticism is forbidden. In my view there is no other religion in the world better than Islam that teaches moderation. Islam means peace and peace only comes through moderation. In Islam great grades are given to people who stay withing communiities , earn their livelihood , support their families and also participate with what Allah wants and Islam Allah has made a religion of peace by defining clearly what things are good to do and what are bad . Therefore if we adopt bad things, we get in to trouble and if we do the good, we are happy. Even Jehad is done to bring about good things in a society and eliminate the bad ones so the healthy and happy face of a community can be restored. People who do good things according to Islam and avoid the bad according to Islam are the ones most cool minded and sober and they also have less psychological problems. They could be termed as extremists by the ones who do not know what peace of mind and life Islam brings to them when Islam is practised as a whole. We should pity their lack of vision.

Imad-ud-din Saqib said...

I think you misunderstood. I consider an extremist muslim one who follows Islam completely or to the best of his ability. While practicing he will have to maintain a balance in his life as this practice is included in Islam. A so-called moderate Muslim which I consider as a normal non-activist Muslim will not maintain a balance but his balance of this world would be heavier as compared to his balance of the hereafter.

Anonymous said...

So do you think that someone who has a slight tilt towards this world should not be called Muslim? You seem to think that someone who spends all day praying and insulting other religions is a true Muslim. Anyone who shows any moderation should be termed as non-Muslim. I totally disagree with this, as it seems from what you are saying that you think everyone, non-Muslims included, should have Islam forced on them and you believe in the segregation of people according to their faiths.

Imad-ud-din Saqib said...

I do not think that. As I said earlier, an extremist Muslim is one who shows moderation in his life by maintaining a balance in his life. Further, he should also tolerate non-Muslims as the Quran says,
"Let there be no compulsion of religion." (2:256)
By doing these, he will be termed as a true Muslim since Islam tells us to maintain a balance and tolerate non-Muslims.

Imad-ud-din Saqib said...

Muslims should allow temples and churches to be built. However, the jizya tax has to be levied since the Prophet (S) introduced it.

Ibrahim said...

For Monsieur L'Anonymous, I reckons that Imaduddin Saqib is referring to "moderate" as in the Western sense of the word. The majority of Westerners consider a "moderate Muslim" to be someone who prays 5 times a day and spends the rest of his/her time partying and generally behaving in a non-Islamic manner. Similarly, Imaduddin Saqib is referring to "extremist" Muslim not as somebody who prays all day and insults other religions, but applies Islam to his/her life in general. I still think the word "extremist" is wrong. I agree with the first "anonymous" comment though.

Anonymous said...

Extremism is not a positive word for Islam or a Muslim who follows Islam completely. The word extremism is a product of Islamophobia the West has created to defame Islam. The word extremism smells of suffering and madness if one goes to any exteme and the principles of Islam are aimed at smoothing out extremes in life as extremes take peace away from it. I still think being away from Islam drives you to extremes and the word extreme applies to suffering one gets in to if he or she does not apply Islam to his or her life. For example one gets addicted to drug which is an extreme when Islam clearly asks us to stay away from drugs that make us drowsy. We should try to teach our youth not to take abuse from the West so if they call us extremists we should start to preach that yes we are the ones. We must see that the West propagates against Islam by using such terminology because it is scared of Islam. A moderate Muslim becomes the one who follows Islam properly top to toe and the ones who partially follow Islam or those who do not follow it fall to extremes and suffer tremendously ( first anonymous)

Imad-ud-din Saqib said...

Thanks for the two comments. However, what you consider as a moderate Muslim is an extremist Muslim in my view as he is following Islam to the best of his ability. According to me, extremist is the right word. That is why, the topic is "There's no such thing as a MODERATE Muslim".

Anonymous said...

I understand what you are saying but the term is still wrong to use. Another word should be used.

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