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urkahnkhan
01-21-2018, 07:40 AM
This fitna called Duhamia has been on going for the last 17 years and it sure has split people and As all fitna dose it will eventually fade away and it already starts to look like that but that being said now what have we learned from this fitna.

1. In my opinion what we have learned is how large the fifth column amongst our midst is.

2. betrayal and not just small time betrayal but big time betrayal and I think this has served as lesson for the coming chosen generation of Allah whom he will grant a Caliphate.

3. People claiming to have been following this religion but then betrays it when it needs them. Honestly it didn't need them but it was a test marely a test as everything is a test.

What they have used their time on is calling people who were being oppressed criminals and them running around giving interviews here and there labelling them with the worst. If someone who lives lets say example in 2070 or 2080s reading about this era and looking back on it then they would be confused by how people were thinking and rather find it bizarre.

Everything is already pre-destined and everything is already controlled by Allah and his Angels. The entire fitna's purpose was to test and reveal people and Oh boy! have it served it's purpose big time. It truly caught people off guard and honestly tiny minority past.

3 questions can solve this issues and please try to understand this and it's pretty much easy to understand.

1. Do you believe in Allah as the one and only?

2. Do you believe in his words and rulings?

3. would you defy someone who wants to implement them and outlaw them?

If they were truthful they would have fullfilled all 3 questions and pass the test but the overwhelming majority didn't which makes them a legit fifth column despite them being the overwhelmingly majority because they were pretenders and not true believers of what they were saying.

Morality is that you should stand always with the one who stands on the truth even if his only 1 and against the whole world. Stand in solidarity with Allah and his awliya Always no matter what. This is nobility and as Muslim you should strive to be noble in deeds, behaviour and actions
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