What Muslims should protest against … but don’t

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Well, I guess, no harm in discussing about it. After all, while Islam is perfect, Muslims are not. I think this article is good because it is a wake up call for the Ummah. Though I don't agree completely with the author on certain issues, I've read his defense of Islam on Malaysia Today website against ignorant bigots who seek to solely blame Islam and Muslims for world problems. His arguments were done in intellectual manner despite incessant name-calling and insults thrown at his directions by detractors of Islam. His actions were commendable.


What Muslims should protest against … but don’t


By Farouk Peru



It is now a familiar sight in the media seeing Muslims riot in the world for one thing or another. It is undeniable that Muslims can get emotional, although the proportion of Muslims who do take to the streets are minuscule compared to the number of Muslims there actually are, the focus of the media makes it look as if the whole of the Muslim world are semi-professional rioters, ready to march, shout, burn effigies and embassies at the drop of the hat.


I believe that there are issues which should emote the Muslims, because they are people who believe in the Quran and the Quran denounces certain things most strongly. Funnily enough, these issues do not include things like drawing the Prophet’s pictures in an insulting manner. In the Quran, for anyone who insults or mocks the Prophet or Muslims the right response is to simply ignore them, walk past them, give them greetings of peace or to tell them that the Muslims would continue working for a better world.
Here are some issues which should find Muslims take to the streets to peacefully protest (as well as to strive against)…but don’t :


1. Poverty. Poverty is such a problem in the world that 3 billion people subsist on the less than 2USD daily! The Quran actually equates a person’s generosity to the orphans and the poor to his truthfulness to Islam and so it’s a vital thing for Muslims to be against poverty in any shape or form. Yet we do not see Muslims protesting against this sorry state in the world.


2. Honour Killings - a problem in Pakistan and Bangladesh, two countries with an almost 100% Muslim populace. Yet we do not see Muslims take the streets protesting strongly against this blatant disregard for Allah’s command. Muslims are told in the Quran that if they saved a life, it would as if saving a life of the entire human race.


3. Child labour - a problem again all over the world world. Children are being trafficked by nefarious individuals, forcing them to move across borders to work. Muslims are told in the Quran that children are a gift from God and so must feel strongly about the exploitation of children but once again, we do not see Muslims protesting.


4. Suppression of Cultures - in the UK, political correctness has pushed native English culture into the underground, even saying that the public display of the St Georges Flag to be offensive to the ethnic minorities. The Quran posits recognition of all lineages and cultures and so, Muslims should protest against the suppression of any one culture.


5. Death Fatwas by Religious Authorities. When religious authorities declare death sentences against anyone, Muslims should protest because the Quran only permits the taking of life in case of actual fighting or as a retaliation for murder yet they are silent on the matter.


7. Terrorism : This is the major issue burning in people’s minds at present with the ‘war on terror’. Muslims have shown their disapproval of terrorism but has that been enough? For what the terrorists are said to have done, the intensity of protest should be loud and clear and terrorists should be clearly expelled and dissociated from Muslim communities. Yet for this ‘make or break’ issue, once again Muslims have failed to show a voice loud enough to make it clear.


It is not too late to get Muslim values straight. The source is ready to be looked into, the Quran. All a person has to do is engage with it and acquire its values and his priorities will be straight once again.
 
Don't you people first read about the people you copy paste from?
Don't you first like to find out who they and their friends are?
 
:w:
How does something get polluted?

is it alright to accept something that has lies and truth mixed together? then may aswell accept the new testament and o.t as okay too, for those are only partially based on lies and distortion

If you can properly address the issues concerned, then we may get a headstart on a proper intellectual discussion. I've read the author's defense of Islam in Malaysia Today website amidst so many non-believers and outright kuffar that and their relentless attacks on Islam, he single-handedly choose to address their assaults and break their arguments one-by-one. For me, it was so feeble that I could only direct them to Islamic forums if they were so keen on finding the truth.
 
Don't you people first read about the people you copy paste from?
Don't you first like to find out who they and their friends are?

Since you know something that we don't know, why don't you enlighten us before you hand out judgment?
 
Being Farouk A. Peru in the World


"I am a human being in the world. This is the beginning of the matter and this is the end.

As a human being, I am in the world a certain way. I seek pleasure, avoid pain and seek everlasting existence. This is my existentialisation.
In order to fulfil my existentialisation, I must seek my essence and what I consider to be the essence of humanity itself. Therefore I must essentialise.
This blog is about existentialisation and essentialisation : my being in the world"
 
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Greetings,
Being Farouk A. Peru in the World

"I am a human being in the world. This is the beginning of the matter and this is the end.

As a human being, I am in the world a certain way. I seek pleasure, avoid pain and seek everlasting existence. This is my existentialisation.
In order to fulfil my existentialisation, I must seek my essence and what I consider to be the essence of humanity itself. Therefore I must essentialise.
This blog is about existentialisation and essentialisation : my being in the world"

An attempt at phenomenological writing. He's been reading Heidegger, I would guess.

What exactly is your objection to this man, NoName?

Peace
 
I hate plagiarists and Nazis, you did know his hero (whose way of speech he emulates) was a member of German Nazi Party?
 
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Greetings,
I hate plagiarists and Nazis, you did know his hero (whose way of speech he emulates) was a member of German Nazi Party?

You mean Heidegger? Yes, he was a member of the Nazi party - fairly high up too. That doesn't have any bearing on his philosophy, though - at least from my point of view. Are you familiar with Heidegger's philosophy?

Hating people generally isn't a good thing, by the way.

Peace
 
Greetings,


You mean Heidegger? Yes, he was a member of the Nazi party - fairly high up too. That doesn't have any bearing on his philosophy, though - at least from my point of view. Are you familiar with Heidegger's philosophy?

Hating people generally isn't a good thing, by the way.

Peace

He also needs to remember that any German who refused to join the Nazis would face severe consequences.
 
i find this all to be very sad. i have been hesitant to respond to the article because sometimes i think kaffir approval is taken as confirmation that something is Bad.
to me all the article is talking about is that muslims should examine their priorities and there are real problems that should be addressed.
i can see problems with #4 - and actually it would be hard to get enthusiatic about this one as a priority. however, it would be politically useful because there is a very ugly backlash brewing in europe and the more muslims could do to defuse it, without sacrificing the values of islam - the better it would be for the future of european muslims.
#5 is also a problem - mainly because it is inaccurate.
the other things seem to me to be very connected to what i understand as islamic values.
how can it be unislamic to address poverty, honour killings, terrorism, (which i realize is controversial), child labour? you can't be muslim and care about these things?
if it is, then i have really gotten the wrong picture of islam in my head. i thought islam cared about life and justice.
there are those who are interested in manipulating muslims for their own purposes - and they are not all non-muslim.
i really don't understand.....and am very puzzled and find it quite disturbing.
 
how can it be unislamic to address poverty, honour killings, terrorism, (which i realize is controversial), child labour? you can't be muslim and care about these things?
I'll just give a hint or attempt at addressing one to start with.

child labour:
next time you go out jogging in your £300 Nike kit, think who made it, how they made it and what the maker's share was out of that £300

wasalam
 
Got in after the edit. What are we discussing?
oh just the usual. like how to blame Muslims for everything. how to help them turn into lina joys, how to keep them busy while the get robbed and slaughtered.
 
I'll just give a hint or attempt at addressing one to start with.

child labour:
next time you go out jogging in your £300 Nike kit, think who made it, how they made it and what the maker's share was out of that £300

wasalam

actually i don't have or want such a thing. but your point is valid. most of the products we buy here are made in china by prison or other type of slave labour. i boycott walmart, but there is no way to avoid buying goods made by slave or child labour.
my point was, how can you say that some of the things he mentioned are not in keeping with islamic values? i can't tell muslims what their priorities should be, but what is wrong with this:
It is not too late to get Muslim values straight. The source is ready to be looked into, the Quran. All a person has to do is engage with it and acquire its values and his priorities will be straight once again.
do i totally misunderstand islamic values? the writer may be some kind of Bad Guy - i know nothing about him, but isn't there any truth in what he writes?
 
put it another way, would anyone want Bush family going on a lecture tour across the State extolling virtues of Democracy, while stealing the election?

no matter what the ingrdients of a dish are if it was prepared in a sewer by a rat, I'm not putting it on my table
 
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In other words, if you changed the name on the article and pasted it on another website known to be more....whatever...most probably wouldn't have a problem with much of it at all.
 
The 15000 palastinians that have died in the battles with Israel, are something that muslims from all nations will denounce , burn flags for , and indeed travel thousands of miles to blow themselves and half a dozen jewish kids to bits for.

Fifteen thousand is a massive number. OK, so the majority were carrying guns and petrol bombs and concerete blocks etc, but a lot of innocents also died in the crossfire. It's right that the muslims accross the world should go ballistic over it in protest.

But when Muslims kill 600,000 in 4 years, not 20 years, 4 years.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=39201

Where is the Ummah then?
Its 30 times worse. Why only 1% if that, of the protest?
 
In other words, if you changed the name on the article and pasted it on another website known to be more....whatever...most probably wouldn't have a problem with much of it at all.
yes, more or less... you got it. after removing the subliminal lies mixed in with truth.

atlast some one with commonsense
 
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