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As far as Religion is concerned, Law should be consistent with the religion and the religion is not bound to the law as the Law of a Islamic Society is derived from the teachings of Islam. This is different.
People who think that Extremism is the answer for bringing Islamic Shariah are lost and only GOD can make them think otherwise!
Lack of knowledge is the single biggest cause of extremism. The youth grow up not learning the fiqh of ibadaat (worship) and the fiqh of muamlaat (inter-personal dealings), both of which are basic and necessary for every Muslim. The youth grow up not knowing what Islam teaches them about living their life.
And then, they get mesmerized easily by anyone and everyone. Their knowledge starts coming from sources that are sometimes extreme (implication being that they can't distinguish between the extreme and the balanced due to their lack of knowledge).
As Hasan al-Basri said, "Islam is between extremism and laxity." The youth does not recognize the truth and gathers at polar opposites instead of the middle path.
Allah calls Muslims the justly balanced Ummah - Ummatan Wasataa. That is not just being in the middle in Shariah. It also means being in the middle when it comes to muamlaat and ibadaat. (It goes as far as to tell us that) we should not be a person who is always happy and we should not be a person who is always sad, rather Islam suggests the middle path even in matters that are deeply personal (and related to feelings and emotions). Even when an injustice is committed against us, Islam encourages us to be just, as it is closer to taqwa. Muslims are required to be Ummatan Wasata in minhaj (methdology), ibadaat (worship), iqtisad (economy), etc.
The middle path requires knowledge and understanding of maqasid as well as the sources. The middle path requires knowledge and understanding of the Qur'an and the Sunnah as well as the knowledge and understanding of maqasid of Shariah - the higher principles of Shariah.
Extremism comes from ignorance upon ignorance, where the ignorant is ignorant of his ignorance. This is like the Khawarij who used an Ayah of the Qur'an to say "no hukm other than Allah". Ali bin Abi Talib (RA) said about them that it is kalamat al-haq (the word of truth) but used for fasad (tyranny) and baatil (falsehood). The Shaikh said that this is because the Khawarij understood the Quran, but they failed to understand the Maqasid.
This is no Civil War but it is a seed of Extremism within a Society being exploited by Enemies of Islam and they are onroad to use Muslims against Muslims via this Uproar of Islamic Extremism. Eventually the Sufferers are the Muslims and not the ones we are meant to be united against as a Brotherhood.
People who think that Extremism is the answer for bringing Islamic Shariah are lost and only GOD can make them think otherwise!
Lack of knowledge is the single biggest cause of extremism. The youth grow up not learning the fiqh of ibadaat (worship) and the fiqh of muamlaat (inter-personal dealings), both of which are basic and necessary for every Muslim. The youth grow up not knowing what Islam teaches them about living their life.
And then, they get mesmerized easily by anyone and everyone. Their knowledge starts coming from sources that are sometimes extreme (implication being that they can't distinguish between the extreme and the balanced due to their lack of knowledge).
As Hasan al-Basri said, "Islam is between extremism and laxity." The youth does not recognize the truth and gathers at polar opposites instead of the middle path.
Allah calls Muslims the justly balanced Ummah - Ummatan Wasataa. That is not just being in the middle in Shariah. It also means being in the middle when it comes to muamlaat and ibadaat. (It goes as far as to tell us that) we should not be a person who is always happy and we should not be a person who is always sad, rather Islam suggests the middle path even in matters that are deeply personal (and related to feelings and emotions). Even when an injustice is committed against us, Islam encourages us to be just, as it is closer to taqwa. Muslims are required to be Ummatan Wasata in minhaj (methdology), ibadaat (worship), iqtisad (economy), etc.
The middle path requires knowledge and understanding of maqasid as well as the sources. The middle path requires knowledge and understanding of the Qur'an and the Sunnah as well as the knowledge and understanding of maqasid of Shariah - the higher principles of Shariah.
Extremism comes from ignorance upon ignorance, where the ignorant is ignorant of his ignorance. This is like the Khawarij who used an Ayah of the Qur'an to say "no hukm other than Allah". Ali bin Abi Talib (RA) said about them that it is kalamat al-haq (the word of truth) but used for fasad (tyranny) and baatil (falsehood). The Shaikh said that this is because the Khawarij understood the Quran, but they failed to understand the Maqasid.
This is no Civil War but it is a seed of Extremism within a Society being exploited by Enemies of Islam and they are onroad to use Muslims against Muslims via this Uproar of Islamic Extremism. Eventually the Sufferers are the Muslims and not the ones we are meant to be united against as a Brotherhood.