Salahudeen
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I understand what muraad is saying that we need to get people's emaan up before talking about beard because the commandments of Allah are hard to follow without strong emaan and that's why the first verses revealed focused on emaan, however the context the article was written in was that of an Islamic forum where people come to learn about the deen, if he stood up and read the article out in a night club full of Muslims' then I'd agree with muraad and tyrion because in that context the beard isn't the most important thing, the most important thing is to stop those people from going clubbing.
However the article was written in the context of an Islamic forum where people come to learn about their religion, because they have some level of emaan that's encouraged them to join an islamic forum and seek islamic knowledge. So in that context I'd say it's perfectly fine and nothing wrong with it, however if the article was read at a gathering of Muslims that are all drinking alcohol and then fornicating then in that context the article would be out of place.
We may as well stop talking about all other issues under the guise of "there's more important things to talk about" I know this isn't what you're saying and it's not the point you're making, but it can easily be done, someone could go onto every topic and type "Why are you mentioning this for when we have bigger problems in our community" and it would fit in every thread.
But at the end of the day there's a context in which things are said, and this article was posted on an Islamic forum where people are trying to seek knowledge about every aspect of their deen, and that's why you have all the sections of the forum such as fiqh, aqeedah, general, comparitive religion, worship in Islam, for people to talk about these issues, if you think they're not worth talking about then just close those sections of the forum and say "we have more important things to talk and worry about than fiqh issues" instead of creating a platform for people to speak about these issues and then telling them "hey why are you posting this in the fiqh section for when we have bigger problems to worry about" why not just close the section so people can't talk about it that makes more sense instead of having a section for fiqh issues then when people talk about fiqh they get told "man there's bigger issues to worry about than this why you talking about this for", then the OP thinks "Hang on I thought this was the fiqh section where such things could be discussed :hmm:"
And I think even the op understands that if he was in a situation where people were doing greater sins then his first priorty is to stop those sins but he's posted it on an Islamic forum where people like to learn about Islam. He never went out to a night club and started lecturing Muslims who were drinking alcohol about the importance of the beard. So saying to him "worry about more important things" is incorrect I feel, I mean how do you know he's not worrying about more important things? He could be out every night on the streets giving dawah to people and doesn't even mention their beard cos he understands its not the correct context.
Your argument would only be valid if the op posted this article on a kafir forum or a forum where muslims were doing major sins, but the fact is he posted it on an Islamic forum that provides a platform to discuss such issues. So I don't understand why people are telling him to worry about bigger issues, you may as well post in the entire fiqh section of the forum "why are you worrying about this for when we have bigger issues to worry about" people will laugh and say "hello this is an islamic forum and this section of the forum was created to talk about such issues so stop telling us that please" :hmm:
Now I think basically what's happened is, people have got their wires crossed, murad and tyron are talking/thinking about real life scenarios, they're imagining a practising Muslim with a beard lecturing another Muslim who's fornicating and drinking alcohol about keeping a beard, they're saying in this situation the beard isn't the most important thing to worry about. And I'm sure everyone would agree with this. In this situation the beard is not the priority everyone agrees with this!
However other people are talking about something completely different, they're talking about discussing Islamic issues in an Islamic gathering such as an Islamic forum, and they're saying there's nothing wrong what so ever in mentioning these issues in such a context and I think we'd all agree with this. and hence the wires have been crossed which gave way to the big misunderstanding.
You're all talking about two completely different things :hmm:
However the article was written in the context of an Islamic forum where people come to learn about their religion, because they have some level of emaan that's encouraged them to join an islamic forum and seek islamic knowledge. So in that context I'd say it's perfectly fine and nothing wrong with it, however if the article was read at a gathering of Muslims that are all drinking alcohol and then fornicating then in that context the article would be out of place.
We may as well stop talking about all other issues under the guise of "there's more important things to talk about" I know this isn't what you're saying and it's not the point you're making, but it can easily be done, someone could go onto every topic and type "Why are you mentioning this for when we have bigger problems in our community" and it would fit in every thread.
But at the end of the day there's a context in which things are said, and this article was posted on an Islamic forum where people are trying to seek knowledge about every aspect of their deen, and that's why you have all the sections of the forum such as fiqh, aqeedah, general, comparitive religion, worship in Islam, for people to talk about these issues, if you think they're not worth talking about then just close those sections of the forum and say "we have more important things to talk and worry about than fiqh issues" instead of creating a platform for people to speak about these issues and then telling them "hey why are you posting this in the fiqh section for when we have bigger problems to worry about" why not just close the section so people can't talk about it that makes more sense instead of having a section for fiqh issues then when people talk about fiqh they get told "man there's bigger issues to worry about than this why you talking about this for", then the OP thinks "Hang on I thought this was the fiqh section where such things could be discussed :hmm:"
And I think even the op understands that if he was in a situation where people were doing greater sins then his first priorty is to stop those sins but he's posted it on an Islamic forum where people like to learn about Islam. He never went out to a night club and started lecturing Muslims who were drinking alcohol about the importance of the beard. So saying to him "worry about more important things" is incorrect I feel, I mean how do you know he's not worrying about more important things? He could be out every night on the streets giving dawah to people and doesn't even mention their beard cos he understands its not the correct context.
Your argument would only be valid if the op posted this article on a kafir forum or a forum where muslims were doing major sins, but the fact is he posted it on an Islamic forum that provides a platform to discuss such issues. So I don't understand why people are telling him to worry about bigger issues, you may as well post in the entire fiqh section of the forum "why are you worrying about this for when we have bigger issues to worry about" people will laugh and say "hello this is an islamic forum and this section of the forum was created to talk about such issues so stop telling us that please" :hmm:
Now I think basically what's happened is, people have got their wires crossed, murad and tyron are talking/thinking about real life scenarios, they're imagining a practising Muslim with a beard lecturing another Muslim who's fornicating and drinking alcohol about keeping a beard, they're saying in this situation the beard isn't the most important thing to worry about. And I'm sure everyone would agree with this. In this situation the beard is not the priority everyone agrees with this!
However other people are talking about something completely different, they're talking about discussing Islamic issues in an Islamic gathering such as an Islamic forum, and they're saying there's nothing wrong what so ever in mentioning these issues in such a context and I think we'd all agree with this. and hence the wires have been crossed which gave way to the big misunderstanding.
You're all talking about two completely different things :hmm:
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