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Notis: Det följande är en reproduktion av artiklen "What have the Muslims done to Islam?" i Juli-upplagan 2002 av
Submitters Perspective,
den månatliga bulletinen av United Submitters International.
While the great religion of Islam calls for peace, tolerance, freedom
of belief and mutual understanding, almost the exact opposite has been
happening in the so-called Islamic world. It is no wonder therefore that
many “Muslim” nations of the world are in constant misery and turmoil
through fighting and hostilities with their neighbors or each other. They
are generally the least democratic and the most tyrannized people plagued
with political and civil corruption. Also, they have relatively no
religious tolerance and have little consideration towards the faith of
their own people or the people of other nations.
With the events of September 11, 2001 and those which followed it,
there is more awareness today than ever about the religion of Islam and
the state of Islamic countries. Many recognized the fact that the
terrorists who killed innocent people in the name of Islam were indeed
radical groups that have nothing to do with the main stream Islam. But
more impor-tantly, some people started realiz-ing and questioning the
wisdom and current state of so-called Islamic practices, and the need for
returning to the real roots of Islam, Submission to the will of God, as
practiced by Muhammad and those who truly followed him.
In an article called “What Went Wrong?” the January 2002 issue of
Atlantic Monthly, the author Bernard Lewis has written the fol-lowing:
By all standards of the modern world—economic development,
literacy, scientific achievement —Muslim civilization, once a mighty
enterprise, has fallen low. Many in the Middle East blame a variety of
outside forces. But underlying much of the Muslim world's travail may be a
simple lack of freedom.
…In the course of the twentieth century it became
abundantly clear that things had gone badly wrong in the Middle East— and,
indeed, in all the lands of Islam.
Compared with Christendom, its rival for more than a millennium,
the world of Islam had become poor, weak, and ignorant…
The author continued with a ques-tion “Who did this to Muslims?”
This is a frequently raised question in the discussion of the sad
situation facing the people in the Islamic world, and people come up
with several different answers. Some Muslims blame others for their
misfortunes, which is usually the easiest way out. Some others blame
the religion of Islam itself. But the author makes the following
valid points:
If Islam is an obstacle to freedom, to science, to
economic development, how is it that Muslim society in the past was
a pioneer in all three—and this when Muslims were much closer in
time to the sources and inspiration of their faith than they are
now? Some have posed the question in a different form—not "What has
Islam done to the Muslims?" but "What have the Muslims done to
Islam?"—and have answered by laying the blame on specific teachers
and doctrines and groups.
For those known nowadays as Islamists or
fundamentalists, the failures and shortcomings of modern Islamic
lands afflict those lands because they adopted alien notions and
practices. They fell away from authentic Islam and thus lost their
former greatness. Those known as modernists or reformers take the
opposite view, seeing the cause of this loss not in the abandonment
but in the retention of old ways, and especially in the
inflexibility and ubiquity of the Islamic clergy, who, they say, are
responsible for the persistence of beliefs and practices that might
have been creative and progressive a thousand years ago but are
neither today. The modernists' usual tactic is not to
denounce religion as such, still less Islam in particular, but to
level their criticism against fanaticism. It is to fanaticism—and
more particularly to fanatical religious authorities—that they
attribute the stifling of the once great Islamic scientific movement
and, more generally, of the freedom of thought and expression.
It’s the corrupt Muslim religious leaders who have turned the
true religion of Islam into something virtually against what Prophet
Mohammad preached 1400 years ago.
To better understand what the Muslims have done to
Islam, let us list some of the things that “Muslims” practice
against the teachings of God and His messenger, prescribed in the
Quran (Please see the table).
Therefore, the author’s following assessment of the situation in
the “Muslim” world is indeed valid. Unfortunately, it is the Muslims
themselves who should realize what’s happening to their great
religion and should wake up from their illusions and false
pretense.
During the past few weeks the worldwide exposure given to the
views and actions of Osama bin Laden and his hosts, the Taliban, has
provided a new and vivid insight into the eclipse of what was once
the greatest, most advanced, and most open civilization in human
history.
To a Western observer, schooled in the theory and practice of
Western freedom, it is precisely the lack of freedom—freedom of the
mind from constraint and indoctrination, to question and inquire and
speak; freedom of the economy from corrupt and pervasive
mismanagement; freedom of women from male oppression; freedom of
citizens from tyranny—that underlies so many of the troubles of the
Muslim world…
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Current
“Islamic” Practice |
Instructions
in the Quran |
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Persecution
or even killing of people who don’t believe as they
do |
There
shall be no compulsion in religion (2:256) |
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Women
are looked upon as inferior |
Men and
women are equal to each other in the sight of God (3:195,
4:25, 33:5, 49:13) |
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Most
women dress head-to-toe in hijab |
Women
should dress modestly, cover their chests (24:31,
24:60) |
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Women
are not allowed/discouraged to go to the mosque |
All
believers are commanded to go to the Friday prayer
(62:9) |
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Women
are forbidden from worship during menstruation |
There
is no such command for women to miss prayers during
menstruation (2:222) |
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Women
have little or no rights in marriage, divorce,
inheritance |
Women
have specific rights in marriage, divorce, inheritance (4:19,
4:32, 2:228) |
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Music
and arts are considered prohibited (haraam) |
There
is no prohibition for music and arts (7:32, 42:21,
34:13) |
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Gold,
jewelry and silk are prohibited for men |
There
is no prohibition for men wearing gold or silk, etc. (5:48-49,
7:31-32) |
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Bizarre
dietary system with multitudes of prohibitions |
Prohibited
are only four kinds of food (6:145, 16:115) |
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Muhammad
was considered illiterate based on incorrect translation of
ummy (gentile) |
Muhammad
could read and write. He was a gentile prophet (96:1, 68:1,
7:157) |
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Some
hadiths (sayings attributed to him) depicted him as a
vicious, ruthless person |
Muhammad
had good moral character (68:4) |
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Fabricated
hadiths (attributed to Muhammad) contradict the
Quran |
Muhammad
followed God’s commandments in the Quran
(17:74-75) |
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The use
of hadith is rampant. Some even believe that
hadith abrogates the Quran |
The
Quran is the only source of religious guidance (6:115,
17:46) |
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Many
religious practices are innovated and have nothing to do with
the religion |
The
Quran is fully detailed and infallible (6:114, 7:52;
10:37) |
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Muhammad is believed to
have the power to save “Muslims” from Hell as long as they
praised him during their life time |
There
is no intercession in the Hereafter unless it coincides with
God’s will (2:48, 2:123, 2:254, 9:80, 20:109, 21:28
…) |
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Muhammad’s
name is mentioned with God in Shahadah (statement of
faith), and Az’an (call to the prayer) |
God
alone is sufficient and there should be no name mentioned or
put next to God (3:18, 39:36, 39:45) |
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There
is no mosque in the Islamic world where only the names of God
is displayed |
The
places of worship belong to God and God is the only one worthy
of praise (72:18) |
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Conclusion:
Corruption
in religion gradually got worse over the years since
hadith came along 200 years after Muhammad’s
death |
Conclusion:
Muhammad will say in the Hereafter that his people have
deserted the Quran
(25:30) |
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