"Say We believe in God and what is revealed to us and what was revealed to Abraham and Ishmael and I`saac and Jacob and the Tribes, and what was entrusted to Moses and Jesus and the prophets from their Lord. We make no distinction between any of them and to Him we have surrendered."
(Quran 3: 84)
In a well-lit coffee shop the manager
was “preaching” about Islam to a new Muslim convert. Hunched over the table,
he raised his eyebrows.
“Don’t worry about all this new stuff…” waving his arm above us he
continued. “…Like covering your hair or being careful about music. God loves
all of us for who we are, He doesn’t want it to be hard on us, do as your
hearts says, take it easy.” A group of us just sat there speechless.
Knowing
we had no choice but to defend our religion, but the new convert beat us to the
punch. She slowly slid her hand across the table and held up a napkin. An angry
gaze spread over her face.
“You
say you are Muslim, yet you sound like all the new wave religions I have heard
all my life.” Letting the napkin fly across the table she glared at him.
“I
have never read that in the Qur’an and in Islam, you have to back it up.”
Lowering her head she gazed at the ice water in front of her.
“I
don’t want a watered down version of Islam, I want the truth. Even if I have
to struggle, better now than later.”
Besides
uttering the Shahadah, many Muslims today do not fully practice Islam. But for
some reason they feel the urge to spread Islam (thinking they will get credit
from Allah if that person converts). Many water it down and lie to make Islam
seem “more palatable”.
But
Islam cannot be watered down and any true seeker of Islam can see through the
mask. Lying is forbidden, so it should not be a means of calling others to
Islam.
Allah
ordered Muslims to be truthful, saying:
“O you who believe! Be afraid of
Allah, and be with those who are truthful.” (Qur’an 9:119)
Many
“Muslims” today have consciously decided not to apply aspects of Islam to
their lives. They not only lie to themselves to justify their decision but often
try to guide “would-be” Muslims too. They are so insecure that they try to
make Islam look ‘trendy’ or ‘vogue’.
They
mix and match like a pharmacist preparing a prescription they think a
“possible convert” would swallow. Never thinking that their hypocrisy and
lies would either turn them off or falsely lead them down a man made path of
Islam. The Prophet (May the Peace and Blessings of Allaah be upon him) explained
thoroughly the consequences of saying the truth and lying, when he said: “Verily,
truthfulness, leads to piety, and piety leads to heaven, and verily, and man
would be so truthful so that he is registered in Allah’s view as honest. And,
verily, lying leads to evil, and evil leads to hell fire, and a man would lie so
much that he would be registered in Allah’s view as a liar.” (Bukhari
and Muslim)
In
all my ten years of experience with da’wah, I have often come across Muslims
searching for honesty and respecting hard facts. But there is a manner in which
those facts can be communicated. A Muslim should be patient and let their deep
love for Allah radiate. I remember a lecture from a new “Muslim revert”. He
went to the mosque in America and asked the Imam why he was a Muslim.
The
Imam, like most Muslims born into the faith, started talking about prayers and
fasting, etc., but the American wanted more (he knew the basics). He then asked
him what does it feel like to be a Muslim. The Imam sat back and reflected.
After a few minutes he started describing how much he loves Allah, and how it
feels to wake up in the early morning and pray while most of the world slept. He
spoke about the peace he felt and continued with deep surging emotions pouring
out of him.
Of
course, the American became Muslim. He didn’t need to be falsely led or lied
to. Islam cannot be bought like a “blue light special at a bargain store”.
Many
Muslims nowadays want Islam to be accepted by everyone, no matter the cost. They
will lie and water down the solid boundaries that Allah gave us in all His
Mercy. They think this will help persuade them because they themselves do not
follow.
The
Qur’an explained,
“Invite mankind to the way of your Lord with wisdom
and fair preaching, and argue with them in the way that is better. Truly your
Lord knows best who has gone astray from His path, and He is Best Aware of those
who are guided.” (Qur’an 16:125)
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