Salaam
Salaam
I think you’re in engaging in playing the man rather than the ball. Consider what people are saying rather than who’s saying it. On this topic they are on the ball.
Their analysis of this situation is clear and to the point unlike other Muslim organisations who are too busy pandering to the establishment’s hysterical overreaction to this event. The Muslims who committed this crime are the ones who responsible, not the whole community, if there were organisations condoning it that would be a serious problem but the vast majority of community (including this organisation) didn't.
Banned? I didn't know that, though thinking about it, it’s hardly surprising. An independent voice giving perceptive commentary on British governments actions and intentions for the Muslim community. Can’t have that now can we? Better to have Muslim organisations that are tame and timid and know how to ‘boot lick’ on command. So no wonder (in this case the British government) wants to get rid of them.
Having said that I generally agree with you on Aqeedah and methodology though I’m no expert, I post from various websites, doesn't mean I agree with what they say or their worldview.
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The Irony meter, please think of the irony meter!
I'm engaging in playing the banned organization and wondering how can we take what they say seriously. Before I take any advice from an organization I look at their Aqeedah and Methodology. Unfortunately and with all due respect to any good intentions they have, Hizbut Tahrir are incorrect in both.
What contribution have they made to the Da'wah in the U.K? What bridges have they built with local communities?
I find it hard to take their words seriously. Their analysis is not helpful in times like these. Their advice is often defensive.
The reason many Muslim organizations have spoken out against the Woolwich attack is because they need to make it clear that they do not agree with the actions of those two individuals.
Have you ever heard the saying,"Silence is consent"? Well that is what the British assume when we remain silent in these types of fitan.
Maybe you're ok with remaining silent and expecting the locals to read the minds of the Muslim community however silence does not stop innocent Muslim women and men being attacked for a crime they didn't commit or agree with.
Despite what you might think, the majority of British do not know much about Islam. They only know what the Zionist media feeds them. They can easily assume as EDL did, that what those two ignorant men did was what Islam teaches. Unless all the Muslims make it clear that, that is not the case, most of the British will think it is. That's why Muslims have made such an effort to make it clear that there was no justification in Islam for what happened and that they acted totally indendently.
Hizbut Tahrir are banned not because they have an independent voice and are speaking against the government. They are banned because:
- Firstly - they have an incorrect Aqeedah and methodology.
- They are not known to be providing any benefit to the U.K. community or helping to build bridges.
- Instead they are sowing seeds of ignorance and causing problems for Muslims in the U.K
Besides that some of their members don't even pray, don't have even basic knowledge of Islam and still think they can get establish a Khilafah before calling people to Tawheed.
The articles you posted show them taking a very defensive view of the whole situation and they seem to be focusing all the blame on the UK and US Foreign policy.
It may be true that US and UK foreign policy played some part in the motives for the attack however there is no justification or evidence in Islam for killing an un-armed civilian in a land where no war is taking place.
Instead of posting articles from organizations that are clearly ignorant and in no position to be commenting on the recent attacks, it would be be fare more beneficial to learn your Deen. Study the Seerah and learn the correct Aqeedah and learn the Fiqh of interacting and living amongst The People of The Book.