
salam alikum,
so the same exactly I think. The non-muslims categorize people as they dont believe we are equal in front of Allah.
The non-mulsim catergorize everything they set their scales on everything - they give importance to the values, as they like, sometimes they changes it if it suits.
I would not bother at all what they think.
w alikum assalam

if we are lagging behind the non-muslims in dunya and behind the salaf in deen, then who is going to rectify this? we know the problem and the solution but we ourselves dont do anything about it.
on the subject of unity i think we need to see who we are uniting with, on thurday i went to get my motorcycle serviced and a ahle hadith started a conversation with me and i nearly got into a fight because he called me a mushrik, on the other hand theres jews out there who are anti-isreal occupation, who would you cooperate with? muslim or the jew? some non-muslims are worth cooperating with and some muslims just aint worth the headache because they result to insults rather then daleel.
![]()

Dont say that guys, at this moment our ummah is healing up, nchallah after we get rid of our dictators presidents and eliminate all shiaa from our arab countries, true muslims will rule the arab nations and nchallah all arab nations will be united it will be called USI united states of islam/muslims, what im getting at, our ancestors (grand-grand-fathers) let this to happen, if they have done the right thing (if they were true muslims), we wouldnt be like this, and if you look at our new generation you would be amazed mashallah, Islam is spreading fast, and many muslims and non-muslims are aware of that.
My username is called "HateLife" if you want me to change it, please pray for me so i start loving life instead of hating it.

We muslims suffer from this inferiority complex because we measure 'success' with money, power, technology. But what is the real success? A guy riding down the city entering a 5star hotel with the latest ferrari to have a $20,000 per person Buffet or a Bedouin who lives in the desert who doesn't even own a camel, lives in a tent surviving on dates and water alone, but never misses Tahajjud. Who is the most successful?
Well right now we all will jump to say the beduoin. But the reality is how many times we meet such poor people not glancing at them for a second time, but stare at the posh supercar of millionare and say wow? This is what thats happening to me atleast. We still covet Dunya. We measure success with the wrong yardstick.
Just watch the 2 videos I posted in this thread: http://www.sunniforum.com/forum/show...660#post733660
Role of Imam Nawawi in Shafi'i Madhab: http://www.sunniforum.com/forum/show...Usool-and-Fiqh
This "inferiority complex" exists in our minds. It affects how we think.
How do we think?
Just now, I read of a Muslim encouraging Muslims to request of the British government to support a UN Peacekeeping force for Syria.
Such "inferiority" is in the mind and results in such defeating, inferior conduct.
The UN is American version of the League of Nations. The League of Nations was the "international organization" which gave the French the "mandate" to invade, occupy, colonize Syria in the first place. The UN is a institution based on kufr international law which has served Western and American global imperialism for decades- how then can Muslims go to the UN for aid?
Why can't Muslim governments act unilaterally against Bashar- why does the Arab League have no ability to act, why do the need UN approval?
The problems are only in our minds, but materialize in haram action.
We have to change what is in our minds in order to return to the correct conduct on the Suratul Mustaqeem.
Yes, we have to follow the Sunnah- the Sunnah has to be not only an individual criterion but along with the Quran, it must be the criterion for society and governance, as well.
And Allah always knows best.
Abu Shamah had narrated, via the Sanad of Abi Ziyad bin Hudayr, saying:
"Omar said to me: Do you know what destroys Islam? I said, No! He said: A mistake made by a scholar, the argument of a hypocrite in writing and the ruling of leaders who wish for people to stray".

My feeling is that being economically and technically strong is not mutually exclusive with being Momin(a). We need our Hafizs and Aalims to become doctors, engineers, scientists, Islamic finance MBAs (or MBAs who can create Islamic financing institutes and banks), etc. We want our this and next generation to be strong in both deen and duniya, like it used to be right after the time RasoolAllah (saw) till about 1300-1400 AD, only then we can counter the inferiority complex in the Ummah. We have millions of Madarsa that churn out molvis (I have utmost respect for all of them), we need to channel some towads making them professionals. We need to work hard towards Asbaab as well, it will help create a wholesome Muslims society that can take care of themselves as well as help the poor, sick and needy.
Last edited by transitory; 04-03-2012 at 06:23 AM.
Why Muslims are backward?
Muslims have gone secular both the practising and non practising ones. In Islam, we do not seperate Deen and Dunya. This division is batil. The practising Muslims limit their Deen to Masjid, Madrasah, Khanqahs etc. Hence, they are also secular. Why? They are limiting Deen to Worship alone.
On the other hand, the non practising Muslims find no virtue in implementing Islam in their Daily life, economic, social and political life. This group gets little to no guidance from the first group.
Secularism has affected both the groups of Muslims badly. Till, the British colonised India and other Muslim nations such a division among the masses was literally non-existent.
Bookmarks