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Take pride in Islam 


In face of the attacks on Islam by the disbelievers, some Muslims turn to
the defensive with an inner feeling of defeat as they try to show that the
Islamic values are no different from the Western ones.
If they are told that the Islamic political system is dictatorial, they
respond by trying to show it is democratic. If they are told that Islam
spread with Jihad, they respond that Muslims fought only to defend
themselves when attacked. If they are told that there is a problem with the
status of women in Islam, they try to prove that Islam allows polygamy only
under strict conditions which most men do not fulfil and hence they conclude
it is virtually not allowed!
Such apologetic attitudes should be put behind. Islam is a way of life given
to us by Allah, it cannot be put on the same level as other man-made
ideologies or corrupted revelations. Muslims should have enough confidence
in themselves to go on the offensive rather than stay on the defensive like
an accused person.
When Quraysh accused the Muslims of violating the sanctity of the sacred
months on the occasion of the fight between the Muslim brigade of Abdullah
bin Jahsh and the disbelievers, Allah subhanahu wa ta'ala revealed: 
"They ask you concerning fighting in the Sacred Months (these are the 1st,
7th, 11th and 12th months of the Islamic calendar). Say: `Fighting therein
is a great transgression but a greater transgression in the Sight of Allah
is to prevent mankind from following the Way of Allah, to disbelieve in Him,
to prevent access to al-Masjid al-Haram (Makkah), and to drive out its
inhabitants, and polytheism is worse than killing. And they will never cease
fighting you until they turn you back from your religion if they can. And
whosoever of you turns back from his religion and dies as a disbeliever,
then his deeds will be lost in this life and in the Hereafter, and they will
be the dwellers of the Fire. They will abide therein forever." (Qur'an
2:217)
This is how the Qur'an argues with the disbelievers.
The Qur'an starts by attacking them on their greatest crime: their disbelief
in Allah and their association of partners with Him. One should not present
a false interpretation of our religion for the purpose of pleasing the
disbelievers.
Some Muslims try to hide their Islamic identity for fear of being labelled
as "fundamentalist". Men are shaving their beard and women are trying to
make their hijab look like the latest fall fashion. If presented with food
or drink that is haram, they say we are full at the moment, or they say we
do not like the particular food. Only few say that they cannot eat it
because it is unlawful in Islam. This is not the way of the companions of
the Prophet, sallallaahu 'alaihi wa sallam, behaved. When the companions
accepted Islam, they became proud of it and felt that all other ideologies
and ways of life are inferior to what has been revealed to them from above
seven heavens. 
In the battle between the Muslims and the Persians, Rostom, the leader of
the Persian army, asked to negotiate with the Muslims. Sa'd ibn Abi Waqqas,
the Muslim leader in that battle, sent a group of companions among which was
Rabi'e ibn Amir. The Persian leader prepared a magnificent reception in
order to impress those 'Bedouins' and weaken their position.
The Persians asked Rabi'e to enter without his arms. He refused and entered
with his arms and his horse and tied his horse next to Rostom. Rostom asked:
"What brings you?" Rabi'e said: "Allah has sent us to convert mankind from
the worship of people to the worship of Allah and from the narrowness of
this life to its wideness and from the oppression of the religions to the
justice of Islam. Allah has sent us to His creatures with His religion.
Whoever accepts it, we accept from him and whoever refuses, we fight him
until we get the Promise of Allah?"
"And what is His Promise?" asked Rostom. "Paradise for those who die and
victory for those who survive" answered Rabi'e. Rostom said: "Can you delay
this matter until we think about it?" Rabi'e answered: "Yes. How many days
you need, one or two?" Rostom said: "More. Until I write to my people."
Rabi`e said: "We can't. Our Prophet does not authorise us to delay our
enemies more than three days. So make up your mind." 
This companion came from a society which was materially far behind the
Persian empire. Nevertheless he had in himself the seed of Truth and
righteousness that allowed him not to be distracted or impressed with the
glamour surrounding the Disbelievers. Civilisation starts with the correct
belief and faith. The material aspects of civilisation will come later as a
by-product.
On the other hand, the disbeliever, no matter how materially advanced he
might be, is an uncivilised person and bears in his soul the germs of his
own destruction. This is why you should take pride in your religion. This is
why you should take pride in Islam.




 



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