Egypt partners with Google to promote 'unmatched diversity' tourism campaign    Golf Festival in Cairo to mark Arab Golf Federation's 50th anniversary    Taiwan GDP surges on tech demand    World Bank: Global commodity prices to fall 17% by '26    Germany among EU's priciest labour markets – official data    UNFPA Egypt, Bayer sign agreement to promote reproductive health    Egypt to boost marine protection with new tech partnership    France's harmonised inflation eases slightly in April    Eygpt's El-Sherbiny directs new cities to brace for adverse weather    CBE governor meets Beijing delegation to discuss economic, financial cooperation    Egypt's investment authority GAFI hosts forum with China to link business, innovation leaders    Cabinet approves establishment of national medical tourism council to boost healthcare sector    Egypt's Gypto Pharma, US Dawa Pharmaceuticals sign strategic alliance    Egypt's Foreign Minister calls new Somali counterpart, reaffirms support    "5,000 Years of Civilizational Dialogue" theme for Korea-Egypt 30th anniversary event    Egypt's Al-Sisi, Angola's Lourenço discuss ties, African security in Cairo talks    Egypt's Al-Mashat urges lower borrowing costs, more debt swaps at UN forum    Two new recycling projects launched in Egypt with EGP 1.7bn investment    Egypt's ambassador to Palestine congratulates Al-Sheikh on new senior state role    Egypt pleads before ICJ over Israel's obligations in occupied Palestine    Sudan conflict, bilateral ties dominate talks between Al-Sisi, Al-Burhan in Cairo    Cairo's Madinaty and Katameya Dunes Golf Courses set to host 2025 Pan Arab Golf Championship from May 7-10    Egypt's Ministry of Health launches trachoma elimination campaign in 7 governorates    EHA explores strategic partnership with Türkiye's Modest Group    Between Women Filmmakers' Caravan opens 5th round of Film Consultancy Programme for Arab filmmakers    Fourth Cairo Photo Week set for May, expanding across 14 Downtown locations    Egypt's PM follows up on Julius Nyerere dam project in Tanzania    Ancient military commander's tomb unearthed in Ismailia    Egypt's FM inspects Julius Nyerere Dam project in Tanzania    Egypt's FM praises ties with Tanzania    Egypt to host global celebration for Grand Egyptian Museum opening on July 3    Ancient Egyptian royal tomb unearthed in Sohag    Egypt hosts World Aquatics Open Water Swimming World Cup in Somabay for 3rd consecutive year    Egyptian Minister praises Nile Basin consultations, voices GERD concerns    Paris Olympic gold '24 medals hit record value    A minute of silence for Egyptian sports    Russia says it's in sync with US, China, Pakistan on Taliban    It's a bit frustrating to draw at home: Real Madrid keeper after Villarreal game    Shoukry reviews with Guterres Egypt's efforts to achieve SDGs, promote human rights    Sudan says countries must cooperate on vaccines    Johnson & Johnson: Second shot boosts antibodies and protection against COVID-19    Egypt to tax bloggers, YouTubers    Egypt's FM asserts importance of stability in Libya, holding elections as scheduled    We mustn't lose touch: Muller after Bayern win in Bundesliga    Egypt records 36 new deaths from Covid-19, highest since mid June    Egypt sells $3 bln US-dollar dominated eurobonds    Gamal Hanafy's ceramic exhibition at Gezira Arts Centre is a must go    Italian Institute Director Davide Scalmani presents activities of the Cairo Institute for ITALIANA.IT platform    







Thank you for reporting!
This image will be automatically disabled when it gets reported by several people.



Absent truth in our lives
The contradiction between words and deeds of some who claim devout faith is a threat to Islam as well as to Muslims
Published in Ahram Online on 04 - 08 - 2014

In his address marking the celebration of Laylat Al-Qadr by the Ministry of Religious Endowments, President Abdel-Fattah El-Sisi mentioned non-Muslims in Western countries who malign Islam as a religion and Mohammed as the good prophet (PBUH). Then he asked an important question: Do we — as Muslims in Egypt and elsewhere — not insult our own religion? "Do we distinguish ourselves among nations with honesty and compassion?"
He also noted that it is not enough for someone to memorise the Quran only; they must also understand it well and apply it as one should. "There are people killing us who know the good book by heart," he said.
All this shows that abuse by Muslims of their own religion is worse than that of others, and allows and justifies others to do the same. Here, we realise our own responsibility for the disasters and setbacks that afflict us because of one main and important reason: lack of truth and subsequent lack of honesty in word and deed, loss of conscience, treachery and shameful behaviour. This is all contrary to true faith.
Insulting the other is primarily linked to conflicting interests and perceptions, histories of clashes and wars, and understandings — at least for some — that are peppered with misjudgments and stern behaviour. But for a Muslim to defame himself and his faith is something we must stand against with resolve.
Self-deprecation can be explained in many ways, including misunderstanding of religion and subsequent exaggerations, fanaticism and extremism without cause. Also, contradictions between the fundamentals of faith and applying them in reality; focusing on the superficial rather than the core; lack of rationale and endeavour in light of human advancement; and haste in reaching conclusions without scientific discourse. These are all elements that contradict the core of faith that Prophet Mohammed (PBUH) taught us. He is quoted as saying that faith is what resides in the heart and truth in action.
Faith here means Allah, his prophet, teachings of the Quran and Sunna (practices) of Prophet Mohammed (PBUH). Without belief in the heart and evidence in action, faith is lacking and perhaps even non-existent. A person may say the testimonial of the faith, memorise the Quran and be aware of theSunna, but practices none of it. This is where faith is lost, or is at least incomplete. But of course, final judgement is always left to Allah.
In contemporary Egypt, Iraq, Libya and others, we see people taking life — which Allah prohibits except in justice — in the worst, cruelest, treacherous and insidious methods. In their statements, they quote verses from the Quran to justify their actions and boast that they killed this many officers and soldiers, destroyed these many public and private buildings, disrupted the lives of Muslims, and stirred fear in their hearts as a precursor to imposing blind obedience that negates their minds and destroys their souls. Once in a while, they issue direct threats against the lives of people, leaders and figures they view as opposed to them and their malicious plans. They believe that is the essence of jihad in the name of Allah and his true religion.
This is a serious contradiction of word and deed, between claiming to be religious and upholding faith and insulting Islam itself and the good prophet (PBUH). In fact, they are furnishing justification and reason for anyone to further insult Islam and Muslims under the pretext that their religion does not respect the right to life, or the natural diversity of people's beliefs and behaviours. Also, that it is a stagnant religion that does not recognise progress, which is a universal process created by Allah who ordered us to contemplate it and think it about deeply, delve into its origins and implications in order to realise God's great and limitless power and strengthen our faith in the capacity of the Almighty Creator. It should make us more adherent to His teachings in the Holy Quran and Sunna.
The contradiction of the words and deeds of some Muslims is not limited to individuals, groups or organisations, but also entire societies. And herein lies the threat to Islam and Muslims. When a Muslim fights another under the pretext that one of them is right and the other is wrong, and that the former will go to Heaven and the other to Hell, then this is a society that knows nothing about their religion — or at least generally does not have a deep understanding but instead incomplete knowledge. Although there are less extreme examples of individuals and groups, they are still deviant in understanding what faith means, namely the importance of an integrated Muslim person in understanding, behaviour and deed.
There are those who neglect their work and do not appreciate the current conditions in the country; those who betray and cheat to win something they do not deserve; those who receive privileges unduly; those who subvert truth and promote falsehoods in the name of venture and courage to earn the admiration of their peers, translating this admiration into position and wealth or transient moral influence; those who resort to sordid manoeuvres and instigate chaos.
These are all examples of bad Muslims, hypocrites, liars who are audacious, disloyal and treacherous, no matter how much of the Quran they boast to have memorised. Once these people become a group that is only concerned with seizing power at any cost, they are a stark example of insulting their religion, themselves and the teachings of the prophet (PBUH).
Standing up to these people with full strength and resolve is a fundamental of true faith. A true Muslim is responsible in front of the Creator and his conscience for what should be done to confront these people, and present a correct model of understanding faith and apply its teachings. Allowing these people to wreak havoc has nothing to do with Islam, and anyone who allows it is encouraging these people to spread more havoc and corruption.
Let us contemplate the clear warning in verse 27 in Surat Al-Anfal: "O believers, do not betray Allah and the Prophet and what you are entrusted with, knowingly."
If treachery afflicts a people, they lose their direction and fail in their quests; they are humiliated and become reliant; and want and need spreads among them. They become a weak and helpless people who fall prey to others and cannot defend themselves. Allah shield us from the fate of those who betray and misjudge.
http://english.ahram.org.eg/News/107613.aspx


Clic here to read the story from its source.