…..also published in Daily Trust
In Muslim-dominated
northern Nigeria, there are four major ideological trends; mysticism, “liberalism”,
extremism and Salafism. Obviously, Sufi mystical orders spearhead the
first trend; the so-called liberal Muslims advocate for the second, extremist
groups pursue the third and the Salafi revivalists propagate the
fourth.
However, at the
moment, I am not dissecting the respective ideologies of the parties
representing these trends; I am, instead, highlighting the impact of the trends
on the Iman (i.e. Faith) of unsuspecting Muslims.
Starting with religious
extremism as represented by Boko Haram terror campaign, which has caused
enormous loss of human life and massive devastation in the region, it’s obvious
that their indoctrination drive targets and focuses on remote areas, outskirts
of cities, slums and marginalized urban communities where Islamic religious
awareness is particularly low. Interestingly, all potentially violent
purportedly Muslim groups focus on such areas in their brainwashing exercises,
capitalizing on the pervasive ignorance and gullibility of the people out
there.
Whereas, the
so-called liberal Muslims who, though are largely barely literate (in terms of
Islamic religious knowledge) yet seek to reinterpret Islam and align it with their
narrow perception of modernity, target promising but inexperienced unsuspecting
Muslims in, particularly, institutions of learning and, of course, on the
internet platforms.
They advocate for switching
to philosophy as the basis for interpreting the Qur’an. However, while churning
out their ridiculous adopted ideas, they betray their inferiority complex and inconsistency.
For instance, they fail to observe the simple fact that the philosophical
theories they derive their illusions from, and on the bases of which they want “modernize”
Islam, are actually old-fashioned theories having predated Islam. This explains
their fondness for quoting the likes of Plato, Socrates or Aristotle who had lived
more than one thousand years before the advent of Islam, to ironically
reinterpret Qur’anic verses in a “modern” way.
Likewise, when they also
consider other bases for reinterpreting the religion, they deliberately skip
the era of the Sahaba who learned the Qur’an directly from the Messenger
of Allah, practiced it accordingly in his presence and consequently earned the
Pleasure of Allah the Almighty. Instead, they (i.e. so-called liberal Muslims) go
for the heretical and already intellectually debunked philosophical theories of
Mu’utazila, Mur’ji’a, Jabariyya, Qadariyya etc, which they read albeit
not from its primary Arabic sources, but from some quoted excerpts translated
into English in some explanatory books or websites. Besides, though they are
thinkers, albeit actually self-proclaimed, they sound too unimaginative to
think beyond such archaic theories.
Of course, this is
what happens when someone too ignorant to just read and understand the contents
of Islamic knowledge directly from its sources, i.e. the Qur’an and the
authentic Hadith collections fools himself into believing that no religious issue
is too advanced for him to handle simply because he reads some books written in,
say, English, by some equally ill-informed and/or misguided Muslims or even
non-Muslims for that matter.
Now, ‘Yan Haqiqa
are equally increasingly provocative these days. They are brazenly insulting
Allah the Almighty and ascribing His Divine Attributes to a late Senegalese
Sufi leader of a mystical order. Many of them in Kano, for instance, have gone
to the extent of blatantly claiming to be gods and also claiming that
everything is god. I am sure some readers may find this quite hard to believe,
but it’s actually the reality, also one can investigate to verify. After all, a
few (I think less than three) years ago, one of them, and while glorifying that
late Senegalese mystical order leader at a Maulud gathering in Kano,
insulted the Messenger of Allah (SAW) publicly, and effectively got away with
it. And ever since then, Yan Haqiqa have been releasing extremely
blasphemous songs and speeches.
Incidentally, though
their blasphemous belief is inherent in their belief system as maintained in
their mystical books, it has been largely kept away from the public; and for
one to be introduced to it, he needs to undergo a bizarre and mentally exhausting
mystical indoctrination process to eventually be mentally and ideologically
prepared to be absorbed into it.
Though, being the
only valid religion in the Sight of Allah the Almighty, Islam will certainly
survive these challenges, after all it has survived worse challenges and will always
certainly survive all challenges; yet, the Iman of many unsuspecting Muslims
wouldn’t necessarily survive it. Because, if left unchecked, such blasphemous
assertions by ‘Yan Haqiqa and the anti-Islam agenda of such so-called
liberal Muslims, may begin to sound quite normal, if not appealing, to some
unsuspecting Muslims.
Obviously, under
these circumstances, one’s only protection against going astray, is his ability
to cling to the pristine and only acceptable Islam by Allah the Almighty, which
is and will always remain contained exclusively in the Qur’an and the authentic
Sunnah according to the perception of the first Muslim generation i.e. the Sahaba
followed by the immediately succeeding generation i.e. the Taabi’oon and
those who followed their footsteps, which is what Salafism means.
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