"In the end God and Islamic orthodoxy win and humanism loose. So why even bother?"
(In addressing muslim freethinkers, reformists, secularists, apologists, liberalists, feminists, etc.)
its not really blasphemous, but if you really want a juggernaut slogan, then I would say this
The Paradigm of "Muslim" freethinkers, reformists, secularists, apologists, liberalists, & feminists is to ultimately dismantle everything Islam stands for thereby intending to put out the light of Allah
They intend to put out the Light of Allah (i.e. the Religion of Islam, this Qur'an, and the Prophet Muhammad صلى الله عليه وسلم) with their mouths. But Allah will bring His Light to perfection even though the disbelievers hate (it).
( سورة الصف , As-Saff, Chapter #61, Verse #8)
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"In the end God and Islamic orthodoxy win and humanism loose. So why even bother?"
(In addressing muslim freethinkers, reformists, secularists, apologists, liberalists, feminists, etc.)
Is it blasphemous?
Agree with Al-Izaree
"Isms" were and have always been created by thoughts of Men, and there fore have inherent weaknesses in them... While Divine Revelation is Ultimate Truth, pure from all Weaknesses
The Prophet (Sallallahu 'Alaihi Wa Sallam) said, "Cover your utensils and
tie your water skins, and close your doors and keep your children close to
you at night, as the Jinns spread out at such time and snatch things away.
When you go to bed, put out your lights, for the mischief-doer (i.e. the
rat) may drag away the wick of the candle and burn the dwellers of the
house." Ata said, "The devils." (instead of the Jinns).
Interesting... because that's exactly what an atheist might say about religion.
as he was talking about "isms" Atheism would fall in that category as well.
Do you think the pious don't sin?
They merely:
Veiled themselves and didn't flaunt it
Sought forgiveness and didn't persist
Took ownership of it and don't justify it
And acted with excellence after they had erred - Ibn al-Qayyim
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