What ensures a straight-forward and fruitful debate is a resolute search for
truth, not allowing one's own desires or the public's to take control. A
sensible person, Muslim or non-Muslim, is expected to seek truth and to
avoid error sincerely.

Most of the well-known Muslim scholars were very careful in this regard.
Imam al-Shafi`i, for instance, used to say: "I never talked with someone but
sincerely wished that Allah keep him, protect him from sin and misdeed and
guide him; and I never debated with someone but sincerely wished that we
would come upon truth, regardless of whether he or I should be the one to
think of it first."

Abu Hamid al-Ghazali says also in this connection: "Cooperation in seeking
truth is inherent to religion, but sincerity in the pursuit of truth can be
distinguished by certain conditions and signs. A diligent seeker of truth
may be compared to one who is looking for his lost camel. It would be
immaterial for him if he or another person should be the one to find it.
Likewise, a sincere truth-seeker would perceive his partner as a helper
rather than an adversary, and would be grateful to him if he should guide
him to truth."

In another place of volume 1 of Al-Ihya, Imam al-Ghazali says:
"Over-enthusiasm is a mark of corrupted scholars, even when the case they
are defending is true. By showing excessive enthusiasm for truth and their
contempt of their opponents, the latter would be stimulated to retaliate and
react in the same manner.

They would be driven to stand for falsehood and to be true to the label
attributed to them. If the champions of truth had spoken kindly to them
avoiding publicity and humiliation they would have succeeded in winning them
over. But as it is, a person who enjoys a place of prestige is strongly
inclined to preserve his position by attracting followers, and the only way
to that is to boast and to attack or curse adversaries."

To conclude, a debate must be conducted fairly and calmly, without showing
any excitement or roughness, and without compromising the chances of
arriving at the truth. Debaters should avoid spiteful argumentation and word
play, as such behaviour poisons the atmosphere, arouses hostile attitudes
and may well end in deadlock.


-- 
Fi Aman Allah

with best wishes and regards
Khurram Shahzad
+92 - 333 - 5127596
Visit: http://123iqra.com
Read archives at:
http://groups.google.com/group/yoursks


صرف وہی چیز انسان کی قسمت میں ہے جس کے لیے وہ کوشش کرتا ہے۔ سورہ النجم آئت
39"

--~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~
Asalam o Alaikum, 

You Are Receiving This Message, Because You Are A Member Of FOCUS ON  ISLAM, A 
Google Group [..:: The Best Group For Nice Islamic Mails ::..]

\/<<<<>>>>\/<<<<>>>>\/<<<<>>>>\/<<<<>>>>\/<<<<>>>>\/<<<<>>>>\/<>\/

You can Post Your Comments and Suggestions to Me [Moderator of this Group] 
on this email address: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To visit your group on the web, go to: 
http://groups.google.com/group/focusonislam/

To post messages/mails to this group, send email to 
[email protected]

To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please forward our Mails to Your friends, and convence them to join our Group.
Wanna subscribe to this group, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] 

\/<<<<>>>>\/<<<<>>>>\/<<<<>>>>\/<<<<>>>>\/<<<<>>>>\/<<<<>>>>\/<>\/

***********************************************************
The Official Website of Group is LAUNCHED,
http://www.geocities.co
-~----------~----~----~----~------~----~------~--~---

Reply via email to