UNISLAMIC
MUSLIMS
By: Jeremiah Enaholo Kadiri
jeremiahkadiri@gmail.com
This, though borne from Abba Kyari’s death and the mixed reactions thereof, is far from a response to same.
Let me gist you a bit.
“A man died and was risen to face judgment before his Lord. He was a Muslim, observed his five mandatory salaats, fasted in the months of Ramadan and on other days as Sunnah and stayed away from haram.
However, he was to be met with the wrath of His Lord. Hopeless, hapless and helpless, He wished he would be given if only an hour to go back and say or do something nice to/before a non-Muslim.”
Unfortunately this is the kind of unrighteous righteousness the vast majority of Muslims on my TL are. You live so well as supposed Muslims and observe all the tenets therein.
In your self-styled religiosity et’al, you care less for how the non Muslims feel about the most part of the messages you spread, your teachings, your ideas, etc.
For a fact, 99% of Muslims reading this piece have never had a peaceful conversation with a non-Muslim all their lives. But whenever there is a Christian or any other festivity outside the folds of Islam is going on, they become active in proliferating and circulating messages poised at discouraging empathy. At best, the only conversation they are willing to have with a Christian on a round table is to discuss comparatives. _An avenue that offers the supposed Muslim the opportunity to expose the flaws of Christianity using Dr. Zakir Naik and Ahmed Deedat’s research work.
The Prophet said, “…xyz”, “Don’t eat any meat on which the name of Allah’s name wasn’t mentioned before slaughter.” “Don’t this, don’t that,” etc.
That’s all we ever do.
Meanwhile, members of the Catholic, Pentecostal, Anglican and every other denomination of Christendom go out, visit, sit with, eat with, speak to and eventually win and invite people to the folds of their religion peacefully. When this happens, and you hear that Suleiman who has converted to Christianity is now addressed as Johnson, you go on and offline to vilify the man. Calling him kafiri (unbeliever). Shaming him and his new found faith whenever, wherever.
I was one time ill for a few days some times back and couldn’t observe my salaat in congregation. No Muslim brother or Sister from the Masjid where I pray called to check on me. None! But I posted a remix of Old Roger’s poem yesterday that broke the heat of hell with a variety of messages claiming that “a Muslim does not mock the death of a fellow Muslim…” and the usual singsong “the Prophet said…”
Imagine those who care less about my absence when I’m absent are busy bullying me!
If you’ve not lived a life that attracts people to Islam, don’t claim to be a Muslim.
The Prophet who you claim said xyz, cared for all without discriminating between his followers and the nonbelievers.
Please note, before you emerge from hell’s bile of bitterness to attack people’s views over the death of GMB’s CoS, take Islam out of it just so Non-Muslims won’t have cause to think Islam is not sensitive to the differences there are between all of God’s creation and creatures.
_ Jeremiah Enaholo A. Kadiri
By: Jeremiah Enaholo Kadiri
jeremiahkadiri@gmail.com
This, though borne from Abba Kyari’s death and the mixed reactions thereof, is far from a response to same.
Let me gist you a bit.
“A man died and was risen to face judgment before his Lord. He was a Muslim, observed his five mandatory salaats, fasted in the months of Ramadan and on other days as Sunnah and stayed away from haram.
However, he was to be met with the wrath of His Lord. Hopeless, hapless and helpless, He wished he would be given if only an hour to go back and say or do something nice to/before a non-Muslim.”
Unfortunately this is the kind of unrighteous righteousness the vast majority of Muslims on my TL are. You live so well as supposed Muslims and observe all the tenets therein.
In your self-styled religiosity et’al, you care less for how the non Muslims feel about the most part of the messages you spread, your teachings, your ideas, etc.
For a fact, 99% of Muslims reading this piece have never had a peaceful conversation with a non-Muslim all their lives. But whenever there is a Christian or any other festivity outside the folds of Islam is going on, they become active in proliferating and circulating messages poised at discouraging empathy. At best, the only conversation they are willing to have with a Christian on a round table is to discuss comparatives. _An avenue that offers the supposed Muslim the opportunity to expose the flaws of Christianity using Dr. Zakir Naik and Ahmed Deedat’s research work.
The Prophet said, “…xyz”, “Don’t eat any meat on which the name of Allah’s name wasn’t mentioned before slaughter.” “Don’t this, don’t that,” etc.
That’s all we ever do.
Meanwhile, members of the Catholic, Pentecostal, Anglican and every other denomination of Christendom go out, visit, sit with, eat with, speak to and eventually win and invite people to the folds of their religion peacefully. When this happens, and you hear that Suleiman who has converted to Christianity is now addressed as Johnson, you go on and offline to vilify the man. Calling him kafiri (unbeliever). Shaming him and his new found faith whenever, wherever.
I was one time ill for a few days some times back and couldn’t observe my salaat in congregation. No Muslim brother or Sister from the Masjid where I pray called to check on me. None! But I posted a remix of Old Roger’s poem yesterday that broke the heat of hell with a variety of messages claiming that “a Muslim does not mock the death of a fellow Muslim…” and the usual singsong “the Prophet said…”
Imagine those who care less about my absence when I’m absent are busy bullying me!
If you’ve not lived a life that attracts people to Islam, don’t claim to be a Muslim.
The Prophet who you claim said xyz, cared for all without discriminating between his followers and the nonbelievers.
Please note, before you emerge from hell’s bile of bitterness to attack people’s views over the death of GMB’s CoS, take Islam out of it just so Non-Muslims won’t have cause to think Islam is not sensitive to the differences there are between all of God’s creation and creatures.
_ Jeremiah Enaholo A. Kadiri
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