rameez ahmed
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So what is the real reasons that hinder the establishment of Islamic unity?
Who bears responsibility for that, Muslim peoples or governments of Islamic countries?
Answer to question no. 1
According to one Hadith; Holy Prophet (SA) told that a time will come when non Muslims will invite other non Muslims to attack Muslim countries as if they are inviting them for dinner... The Companions asked that will we (muslims) be very few at that time? ... the Holy Prophet (SA) said No muslims will be in a large number like never before and will have many resources as well. But Muslims will have two problems in them. Those problems are THE LOVE OF THIS WORLD and THE FEAR OF DEATH
This is only a summary of the hadith. I heard it in Sermon of Jummah few months ago.....
Today majority of us is focusing this world and have forgotten the true teachings of Islam. We focus on getting big educational degrees but unfortunately majority of the parents don't focus on making their child a Hafiz of Quran and its teachings. Very few gets to understand this.
Unity can only come if we follow Islam 100%. If we follow Islam 100% insha Allah , Allah will once again bring unity in us, because unity will come in muslims who follow Islam fully. It will not come in part time Muslims who ,for example, earn Haram earnings by working in Banks in the day, and in night he cries in front of Allah for forgiveness of his sins.. we have understand what is allowed and disallowed in Islam. then we have to live our life according. Ultimately Unity in muslims will come surely...
if we will keep on going on the way of non muslims way of living, believe me that muslim will not be successful in this world as well as in the world hereafter.....
Answer to Question 2
The responsibility of unity is on every body: the Islamic Scholars. the rulers, the common man and women.
Every man; powerful or weak can work for unity. If he don't have resources for uniting the whole Ummah, he can try it at the micro level i.e. within the areas of the country OR within society OR even within family...
a common man can struggle to unite his family. A respectable person of the society can work for unity of the society. An elected leader of a particular area (like in Pakistan) can try to unite the muslims of the whole area. ..... likewise it goes on and on to the unity of the whole Ummah....the above efforts, if done will create a hierarchy with which we will achieve Unity as one Ummah....
It can't be done by one person. Its a collective effort that is to be made...
On the day of Judgment we will be answerable to Allah to the things that were within our capacity of doing....
every Muslim will be asked ; what he did for the unity of Ummah Within his capacity. The Rulers will questioned about their work for uniting the whole Ummah .. A common man, if he didn't had the resources for uniting Ummah, will not be questioned about uniting the whole ummah.. But he will be questioned about those efforts that he was capable of doing for uniting the Ummah...
So in summary, every muslim have to assess himself/herself for what he/she is capable of doing for uniting the Ummah, by considering his resources ... And after assessing it make a plan for it and perform it....
Every muslim can assess himself/herself well and every one is answerable to Allah for his/her deeds. If we even have a minute capacity for this struggle, then we should do it, because it will then become OBLIGATORY on us to do that effort. If its not done by that individual, even after having the capacity, then he/she will be answerable to Allah for that....
And finally the one who are so weak that they can't do anything, should at least pray to Allah for unity.. Insha Allah, Allah will accept this prayers as a struggle form their side.