Dear brothers and sisters in Islam, Assalam-u-Alaikum!
I'm a 28-year-old, university graduate woman in desperate need of help. I was born in a Pakistani Sunni-Muslim family following the Hanafi sect (please remember in Pakistan faith and religion come after the absurd Hinduism-influenced "traditions") and have practiced Islam ever since I grew up. While I know I'm not absolutely thorough in my knowledge of Islam, I still know a lot more than a lot of people in my society.
I have always condemned people leaving the faith or religious practices (both out-loud and in my heart) and try my best to keep up with the obligatory Salah 5 times a day and fasting in Ramazan. I have also been to both Makkah and Madina on Umrah several times including a couple of months ago (Alhamdulillah) and I should also mention I'm very much influenced by the Sufi scholars in my faith. I strongly condemn Qadyanis/Ahmaddiya community and such groups. I have always heartily condemned all the acts involving blasphemy towards our religion and every false thing people do in the name of religion.
Now I'd describe my problem. I was talking to my mother yesterday and she accused me of blasphemy and leaving the faith because I just said to her "it's Allah (SWT) and his Prophet's (Sal-lallah-u Alieh-i Wassalam) business". I only said this (in my heart I know this, and Allah knows this) as a way to say that it's Allah's and his Prophet's authority/decision/will. I don't know what she thought I meant because she accused me of blasphemy and Kufr right away and had my father hit me in the face for it. I was physically, emotionally, mentally abused for this for hours and when I gave them 1000s of explanations they all calmed down and never said a word nor showed a sign of apology.
So tell me please, brothers and sisters, is this right, the way I was treated for my faith and tactlessness? Is this how a person deserves to be behaved towards when they never mean whatever they're accused of saying?
I remember this Hadees
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said, 'If anyone says to his brother, 'O misbeliever! Then surely, one of them such."
Reference: 6104
English reference: Vol. 8, Book 73, Hadith 125
In-book reference: Book 78, Hadith 131
Grade: Sahih
I desperately need guidance, please help?
I'm a 28-year-old, university graduate woman in desperate need of help. I was born in a Pakistani Sunni-Muslim family following the Hanafi sect (please remember in Pakistan faith and religion come after the absurd Hinduism-influenced "traditions") and have practiced Islam ever since I grew up. While I know I'm not absolutely thorough in my knowledge of Islam, I still know a lot more than a lot of people in my society.
I have always condemned people leaving the faith or religious practices (both out-loud and in my heart) and try my best to keep up with the obligatory Salah 5 times a day and fasting in Ramazan. I have also been to both Makkah and Madina on Umrah several times including a couple of months ago (Alhamdulillah) and I should also mention I'm very much influenced by the Sufi scholars in my faith. I strongly condemn Qadyanis/Ahmaddiya community and such groups. I have always heartily condemned all the acts involving blasphemy towards our religion and every false thing people do in the name of religion.
Now I'd describe my problem. I was talking to my mother yesterday and she accused me of blasphemy and leaving the faith because I just said to her "it's Allah (SWT) and his Prophet's (Sal-lallah-u Alieh-i Wassalam) business". I only said this (in my heart I know this, and Allah knows this) as a way to say that it's Allah's and his Prophet's authority/decision/will. I don't know what she thought I meant because she accused me of blasphemy and Kufr right away and had my father hit me in the face for it. I was physically, emotionally, mentally abused for this for hours and when I gave them 1000s of explanations they all calmed down and never said a word nor showed a sign of apology.
So tell me please, brothers and sisters, is this right, the way I was treated for my faith and tactlessness? Is this how a person deserves to be behaved towards when they never mean whatever they're accused of saying?
I remember this Hadees
Narrated 'Abdullah bin 'Umar:
Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said, 'If anyone says to his brother, 'O misbeliever! Then surely, one of them such."
Reference: 6104
English reference: Vol. 8, Book 73, Hadith 125
In-book reference: Book 78, Hadith 131
Grade: Sahih
I desperately need guidance, please help?