'Abd-al Latif
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We actually make it worse sometimes. When we react to such insults, then we give them publicity. It is not intentional, but it is something we should keep in mind. If we don't react, these things MAY go away.
Though I'm not advocating to completely ignore it. Sometimes, there is nothing wrong with responding to these insults, as long as it is done in a calm manner.
I don't believe in such a passive role, in fact I detest staying silent about it. The sahaba were very conscious of anything being said against Islam and made diligent effort to resolve it.
And I don't believe we overreact. I don't think I have ever seen a Muslim overreact – ever – to any discrimination directed towards Islam. I do believe however that Muslims of late have reacted the wrong way.
Protests? Slogans? Hate messages (kill blah blah)? This is not what the way of the righteous. The sahaba and the righteous after them were far more productive and decisive in dealing with such problems.
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