BeTheChange
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I think what brother Ardianto is trying to say is he will not stoop to the level of the individuals who bad mouth religion. This automatically implies that the individual who doesn't retaliate back in the same manner is of 'higher' status and you can argue this to be true (Allah swa knows best)!
Why? Because the individual who controls his tongue in anger and has patience has demonstrated self control and implementation of good knowledge. Alhamdulilah.
In all the books that i have read (correct me if am wrong) i have never read a scripture or a hadith where our Prophet Muhammad PBUH acted in a way to seek revenge. One famous example is the non muslim woman who resided next door to prophet SAW and she used to throw her rubbish on the Prophet SAW path to harm him SAW (narrations of stories may vary but same message). Our Prophet SAW used to ignore this negativity and even cleaned the mess (Allah swa knows best) - This angered the woman a lot and eventually she saw the truth and was affected by Prophet SAW kindness and gentle heart and took the shahada (Allah swa knows best)
So i think the interpretation of how we should act and behave as Muslims differs depending on the individual in question and how they interpret the scriptures. Even the GREATEST scholars in HISTORY varied in their opinions and this is why we have 4 major schools of thoughts in Islam.
It's okay to be different - one may react to a situation with anger, one may react with kindness, one may start crying, one may isolate, one may protest etc but we all have the SAME goal Alhamdulilah. Because we as don't have a universal islamic court system in place it's difficult to implement shariah how it should be implemented - & even the greatest scholars who have dedicated their entire lives to the study of Islam will differ.
I think what am trying to say is as long as our heart is clean and we can justify our actions to Allah swa this is what matters.
May Allah swa protect us all from harm and guide us all the path that pleases HIM alone. Ameen.
Why? Because the individual who controls his tongue in anger and has patience has demonstrated self control and implementation of good knowledge. Alhamdulilah.
In all the books that i have read (correct me if am wrong) i have never read a scripture or a hadith where our Prophet Muhammad PBUH acted in a way to seek revenge. One famous example is the non muslim woman who resided next door to prophet SAW and she used to throw her rubbish on the Prophet SAW path to harm him SAW (narrations of stories may vary but same message). Our Prophet SAW used to ignore this negativity and even cleaned the mess (Allah swa knows best) - This angered the woman a lot and eventually she saw the truth and was affected by Prophet SAW kindness and gentle heart and took the shahada (Allah swa knows best)
So i think the interpretation of how we should act and behave as Muslims differs depending on the individual in question and how they interpret the scriptures. Even the GREATEST scholars in HISTORY varied in their opinions and this is why we have 4 major schools of thoughts in Islam.
It's okay to be different - one may react to a situation with anger, one may react with kindness, one may start crying, one may isolate, one may protest etc but we all have the SAME goal Alhamdulilah. Because we as don't have a universal islamic court system in place it's difficult to implement shariah how it should be implemented - & even the greatest scholars who have dedicated their entire lives to the study of Islam will differ.
I think what am trying to say is as long as our heart is clean and we can justify our actions to Allah swa this is what matters.
May Allah swa protect us all from harm and guide us all the path that pleases HIM alone. Ameen.