#How to do dawah
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(As an ex Muslim ) Liberal Muslims are like Rose from Get Out to me . Idk how to explain it . It's like the bully pretending to be kind. At least I know the deranged ones hate me .sorry for the weird rant ❤️
No it makes sense lol, yea a lot of liberal Muslims are genuinely nice people trying to live with an ugly religion. So instead of confronting the bad parts, they remain ignorant and find excuses, so they can maintain their niceness. And for most people, religion is like politics and not something critically thought about or engaged with, just on the back burner and used ritualistically for big life events like weddings or funerals. They are Muslim in name only, like most Christian’s and Jewish people, and are actually pretty agnostic with their beliefs…
But there’s another group of liberal Muslims I can’t stand, and it’s the ones that are very religious, that do engage with the faith a lot and have no excuses for pushing misinformation. They do dawah and actively spread lies to make Islam seem better, and then only when someone is in too deep do they reveal the ugly parts of the faith. They are just as misogynistic as the openly hostile ones are, but they use passive aggressive comments and arguments to get their way.
“You look so much more beautiful in the hijab habibti, just put it on! It’s so empowering to not be objectified. You’re a feminist right? Modesty is respecting a woman, don’t you know Islam gave women rights? 1400 years ago there was no hope for us, Islam actually made a lot of changes 🥺”
Riiiight, 1400 years ago they were worshipping hundreds of gods besides Allah, I guess he can make a hardline law and punishment about that, but not age of consent for even the “best of men” Muhammad 😒
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This is a bit more personal but recently I was told to not talk about the stories of our beloved Prophets peace be upon them e.g Ibrahim a.s, Musa a.s etc…
I was told I spit on their names when I “lie”.
For the past week that I was told this I felt terrible. I respect my prophets peace be upon them so much. I wish to follow their footsteps the best I can. It felt so gut-wrenching. How am I telling lies? By spreading the Quran? How am I spitting on their names?
A verse came to mind.
Surah Al Imran, 3:65
I also thought about a post I made previously. Speak good or be silent.
I know I am not the only Muslim struggling in a situation similar.
Doing dawah is not easy. And I always remind myself whatever I feel is just 0.1% or even smaller of what our beloved Messengers peace be upon them felt.
Today it hurts my heart people ridicule Islam and disrespect our beloved Messenger Muhammad s.a.w. It hurts.
I don’t know how to explain myself but I thought sharing this experience and verse could hopefully encourage others to keep going. Even if it feels impossible, keep going. Strive in the way of Allah swt. He loves and cares for us.
I’m not a perfect human, I have many faults but my purpose is to submit to God, and I will make mistakes but I will still try.
Lowkey this became a diary. So I’ll share one last verse (or 2 🤓)
#islam help#islamic#islampost#quran#muslim#welcome to islam#christianity#prophet#prophets#quran verse#quranquotes#quranandsunnah#sunnah#prophet muhammed pbuh#peace and love#islamic history#islamophobia#quran ayah#holy quran#quran kareem
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[Start Video Description: a tiktok by user nusularay.
a clip of a tiktok featuring Ali Dawah plays, captioned "Why body count affects women more?" He is sitting infront of a mic, looking of-camera. He says;
"[...]Because men are created polygamous, Allah had to put in our fitra-"
the video is cut of and stiched to user nusularay's account, a black woman in a yellow shirt sits on camera, she says;
"you know what i have a different take on this, let's assume hes right, let's assume that Allah created this man polygamous. And also cater to that need by allowing them to have up to 4 different wives, lets assume he's right.
So Allah created men polygamous with a polygamous nature, and also catered to that need by, you know, you can have 4 different wives if you want to.
Interesting how Allah has also created some people to be gay or with the nature to be gay but they have to repress and deny those aspects of them, whereas god has catered to straight man to allow them up to 4 differet wives because of the nature that he also created them as.
you see how that dosnt add up? how god can cater to one nature whilst disregarding the rest. I think people forget that god being the infinite energy has never written any book, god has not written the bible; god has not written the Quran, god has not written the Torah, nothing. People have -excume me- men have, and im not saying those books have no knowledge and wisdom in them, those books have alot of wisdom, but men wrote those books; Which makes sence for all the inconsistencies god because we're inperfect beings trying to create a perfect that there is.
I just find it interesting how Abrahamic religions act like they have god all figured out, 'this is who god is', 'this is what god allows', 'this is-' god is an infinite energy, how do you have god all figured out? That is what i find interesting"
the video ends with the tiktok end card
/End Video Description.]
#ex muslim#ex-muslim#ex muslim tag#psii.mp4#ex religious#apostate#apostacy#religious deconstruction#terfs dni im trans
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big difference for me between my experience with christianity vs islam is how the best of this ummah don’t make you feel guilty for having good intentions and doing your best, and this is meant to be the standard.
speaking from personal experience, the muslims in my life are much more patient, respectful, supportive and encouraging. even if they felt internally that something you are doing is not permissible, it is perhaps equally discouraged to make this known or public, or to talk about you behind your back. there is no compulsion in Islam — there is a concept called “dawah” but in the end a muslim is not meant to pressure anyone into converting. even if their own children left the faith you are meant to allow people to be free and make their own choices. because your character is also a form of dawah. patience is emphasized highly, and that shame or guilt hardly do well to help anyone feel encouraged or welcome, it is best to be kind, generous and supportive.
they see that not only is your struggle between you and God — you will be rewarded doubly for the struggle and the effort itself. there is a special kind of blessing in struggling.
i say this as someone that struggles so hard with my neurodivergence. i can make myself feel so guilty, it’s the muslim community that reminds me what islam really says about this: do what you are capable… all we can do is our best, and if your best looks different from someone else’s that’s ok, you are always loved and forgiven. your intention is what matters most.
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When I started practicing Islam, which was around 12 years ago alhamdulillah, my parents were such a huge obstacle in the way of trying to adhere to deen. I wasn't allowed to wear proper hijab, was sort of grounded, not allowed to read or listen to anything - even books of tafsir and hadith, not allowed to be with my other practicing friends, forced to drop out of arabic and other courses, etc etc. Home didn't feel like home but a battleground, on a daily basis.
Fast forward to present day; my family and I have dinner table discussions on matters of tawheed, my parents are the ones who facilitated my learning arabic and becoming an arabic teacher bi fadlillah (omg????), they've finished Shaykh Ahmad's tawheed series and loved it and are further learning tawheed and other aspects of deen, my mother finished tafseer ibn kathir twice already; may Allah bestow His endless blessings and mercy upon them and grant them the highest stations in Firdaws, ameen.
Thinking about how things had started and where they are now, wallahi makes me so overwhelmingly emotional. It fills my heart with so much warmth and joy that sometimes it feels like I can't contain it anymore. Allahu Akbar wa Lillahil hamd. No matter how many hundreds of sujud ash-shukr I give, it will never be enough to express my gratitude to Allah عز وجل.
Speaking from personal experience here, when it comes to giving dawah to our families, we really need to step up. They are the first we give up on, when they should be the ones we hold on to the most. Our parents are the most deserving of our time and patience and dawah, wallahi. I know the situation isn't the same for everyone, but honestly, how much do we make dua for the guidance of our families? Do we pray for them in every salah, in every sujud? Do we ardently make du'a for their hidayah every chance we get? Do we follow up our duas with constant dawah in a respectful manner and soft approach with patience and persistence? Do they see the best of us or the worst of us? Or do we just try once and then complain for the rest of our lives without giving due efforts?
Guidance is completely in the Hands of Allah, but wallahi our duas will never go to waste and we will see their impact whether tomorrow or 10 years later. It took my family 5 years to accept my dawah, it was a very gradual process but to witness their gradual change to better and better, from stubborn to being understanding, is so rewarding wallahi. To see them become even better than you, is the best feeling in the world. And it takes a lot of time and effort to come to that point.
When giving dawah to our families, we must be patient, be consistent, be persistent, be respectful, have good manners, be smart in our approach, and make lots and lots of du'a. We should priorities our families when giving dawah, because what's the point if the whole world benefits from us while we neglect our own homes?
These are the best days of the year, let us utilise them in making du'a for our families in sha Allah. May Allah guide us all and be pleased with us, ameen.
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Most people who moved to the West did not move for the sake of spreading the Deen and for the sake of Dawah. They moved for worldly gain and benefit. We also live in a globalized world where the internet makes it easy to spread the Deen of Allah, so you can still engage in acts of Dawah online to the West, as well as give Dawah in the country you decide to move to. Because believe it or not many Muslims are lost and misguided and need Dawah as well.
We aren’t even supposed to be living amongst the mushrikeen. People will make so many excuses to stay in the land of Kufr because they don’t want to make the scarifies that it takes to leave. Anything done for the sake of Allah will come with its set of challenges. Moving to a new country isn’t easy, but Muslims really need to think about their future, the future of their children and their progeny.
At this point even the kuffar who care about the upbringing of their children are leaving the West because of how corrupt it is in all levels of society. Yes, we should build our homes upon the Quran and Sunnah. But where you live makes a huge difference on your children.
Any Muslim who has understanding will do everything in their power to leave the filth of the west behind...
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Question: Do women have to seek knowledge? Is it obligatory for her?
(And the importance of finding a righteous wife?)
Answer:
بسم لله الرحمن الرحيم
Unfortunately you will find many students of knowledge who look over this matter lightly, or don’t pay enough attention to the fact that they should be assisting/facilitating their women seeking knowledge.
Just as a man has obligations and affairs that he has been commanded with, In the same way, also have women.
Imam ibn al Jawzī (رحمه الله) said:
“A woman is an accountable individual just as a man is. She is obliged to seek knowledge of her duties so that she may perform them properly.”
[Ahkām an-Nisāʾ, pg. 38]
How can we expect our women to fear Allah and be dutiful to us and our Lord if they don’t have knowledge of him?
Or if they don’t know their responsibilities as a wife?
And from knowing Allah, comes loving Allah, which causes one to increase in actions that Allah loves and is pleased with, and causes one to abstain from the prohibitions of Allah.
How a man claim to love his wife?, or love his daughter? If hes not willing to aid her in seeking closeness to Allah? If one loves their wife, they should seek the means of himself AND her seeking beneficial knowledge, so that they both enter the from best of places in existence and reside in their forever - Jannah.
The same with preventing her in what harms her. If you saw a loved one walking towards a fire unknowingly, you would do everything you can to stop them, even if they were insistent on this path to protect them from something that will harm them.
What about the HOTTEST of Fires?
The Hellfire?
Allah says in the Quran:
“So those who disbelieve will have garments of Fire put out for them, boiling water will be poured down from above upon their heads. It will melt their insides and their skins.
And there will be for them hooked rods of iron with which they will be beaten” (Surah Hajj)
Is that what we want for the wives we claim to love? Is that what we want for our daughters and our mothers?
And know that the women are the backbone of the households, and are those who may spend more time in the cultivation of your children.
Shaykh Sāliẖ al-Fawzān (حفظه الله) said:
“If the woman is lost, the household will be lost.
If the household is lost, then the children will be lost.
If the households are lost, then the community is surely lost!”
[Muhatharah fī ʿAqīdah, pg. 162]
And Abd Al-Raḥmān b. Abzā – said:
“A righteous woman with a man is like a great gold-leafed crown on the head of a king,
and a bad woman with a man is like a heavy weight upon an old man.”
(Ibn Abī Al-Shaybah, Al-Musannaf)
May Allah bestow his Mercy apon us, grant us righteous spouses, and allow them to be a means of us entering Jannah.
May Allah make us among those who spend our time not only learning beneficial knowledge ourselves, but also to come home and teach/seek means for our families to learn the Deen so that they make become closer to Allah and abstain from that which Allah is displeased with.
جزاك الله خيرًا
From Telegram Channel : Salafi Dawah Yemen
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@dusunnah Can Something Come From Nothing? | Anwar al-Esafiani
#religion #muslim #atheist #atheism #islam #islamic how did the universe begin? What created the universe? #universe #reels #reelsinstagram #deen #dawah #allah #god speakers corner Shamsi Anwar dusunnah where do we come from? Who created the universe
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Feminists don’t really care about rape if it means that describing the male attacker’s appearance and religion is seen as “racist” or “Islamphobic”. If we were to bring up race and which group of men do it the most in America, then they’d be conflicted with their Black Lives Matter support (which has caused criminals to now be released after committing violent and vile acts such as rape, and they go on to do it again because they know they are won’t be held to proper punishment ).
Feminists don’t care that Muslim men often rape non-Muslim women (and it is encouraged in their communities and well documented in their religious book) because it would put them in a rather conflicting spot with their “no one is illegal on stolen land” stance. And for that last bit of the sentence before this one, I ask you delusional feminists: Since you wish to align yourself with a wounded and defeatist ideological stance often harbored by many indigenous communities (with particularly liberal young crowds), you should ask them their tribes pasts with enemy tribes and how long into another tribe’s territory would it be before enemy warriors were apprehended and killed. Sure, the advanced borders that we have today did not exist back them, but that did not stop tribes from having their own territories that they defended against other tribes. For example, how long into Comanche territory would the Apache have to be before the Comanche attacked and defended their lands?
I have news you delusional feminists: Muslims are encouraged to deceive non-Muslims if they are outnumbered by non-Muslims to hide their agendas and true colors. Black Lives Matter defends criminal/violent Black men so much that they even turn a blind eye to the Black women and girls suffering femicide, rape, and molestation at such astronomically high rates before the girls are even 18 years old at the hand of Black men and boys.
I want you to search up the words taqqiya, kitman, muruna, tawriya, hiyal, adab, al jadal, dawah, tafsir, and daruna, to learn about the deceptive methods Muslims use to manipulate and lead on you foolish weakened and modern Western minds that are drenched in hubris. Islam is in NO way compatible with any Western nation, and encourages the death of them. You even have people openly proclaiming “death to the West” and yet you idiots still choose to march for and support these people coming into our nations.
I had more respect for the LGBT community back in the 2010s because at least they had the guts to criticize the disgusting things that Islamic countries do to their non-heterosexual populations, but it seems that today no one wants to step on peoples toes and defend themselves if that means that others are welcomed here.
I used to have more respect for feminists when they rightfully defended themselves and advocated for other women regardless of their attackers race (in this case, having no issue with saying that it was a Black guy who committed a violent crime against them). However, now such a thing would be deemed “racist”, nevermind the fact that Black women and girls have been going through a femicide for decades.
The second I heard modern feminists advocating for Muslims and the dysfunctional cult of Black Lives Matter, I knew you were lost and not worth wasting time and money on for your organizations.
— 𝐋𝐚𝐝𝐲 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐣𝐮𝐫𝐞𝐬𝐬🌹
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MY EXPERIENCE by MUHAMMAD AZID BIN NORZAIMI
JOURNAL #2 : My experience as a Muslim apologist
I’ve started doing online dawah since last year and throughout the year I’ve met different type of people from different religion and in this blog, I’ll break it down for you
My first encounter in online dawah was back in may of 2023 where I debated an atheist who had doubt about the Quran. I give him a verse that met his criteria which is scientific verse tha was proven a thousand year after the Quran was revealed. Chapter 51 verse 47 in the Quran describe how universe is expanding and was proven by Edwin Hubble in 1929.
My previous debate was with a Christian who claim the Quran was filled with violent without knowing that the bible also include a violent verse such as exodus 22 verse 20 and deutronomy 13 verse 6 to 8. The verse is clear with no metaphor or anything yet he still insist on me lying about it and then he “left the chat”
In conclusion, religous debate is about finding the truth but I’ve notice most of them only want to win the debate even if they had to lie about it regardless what religion
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If only my father knew what I want most for him is to believe and be granted jannah.. and not to die like my mother, without being able to speak or react or express from the sudden moment she fell sick to the day she died.. i couldn't even try to get her take her shahadah because Allah did not grant her consciousness in her sickness.. neither could she hear or open her eyes.. my mother was to me how Abu Talib was to the prophet (saw). But my father is so stubborn, sometimes you fear how scary death is.. it can come and grasp you and you could've seen islam in your own household and be given dawah for years but Allah knows deep down what is a person like and what it is inside of him that didn't cause him to be guided.. la hawla wala quwwata illa billah. We are pleased with the decree of Allah even when it hurts, because Allah knows best and He knows that which we do not know.
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🌺 𝟰 𝗦𝗵𝗼𝗿𝘁 𝗥𝗮𝗺𝗮𝗱𝗮𝗻 𝗥𝗲𝗺𝗶𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿𝘀
🌿 (1) Don't prioritise buying new clothes / hijaab / jewelleries for Eid over paying off our debts. Remember, the clothes and accessories are worn only in dunya, while debts remain with us until akhirah.
🌿 (2) Allah says: ❛And whoever desires the Hereafter, and strives for it with the necessary effort due for it, while he is a believer, then such are the ones whose striving shall be appreciated.❜ 【Surah al-Isra 17:19】
Allah is Ash-Shakoor. Our striving for the betterment of our akhirah is appreciated by Allah, and He will reward it. So as much as possible, hide our good deeds just like how we hide our sins from people. People’s praises have no bearing whatsoever on our akhirah, rather only Allah’s appreciation and reward do.
🌿 (3) Very important: ❛Salaah is the 2nd pillar of Islam whilst fasting is the 4th. Don't neglect the 2nd pillar whilst fulfilling the 4th. [Imam] Ibn Rajab al-Hanbali [rahimahullah] describes the pillars of Islam as being like the pillars upon which a building is built, if you knock down one of the pillars the whole building collapses.❜ — Written by Bid'ah Busters Dawah Salafiyyah Online
🌿 (4) Rasulullah salla Allahu ‘alayhi wa sallam said: ❛The one who eats and is grateful is like the status of the patient fasting person.❜ 【At-Tirmidhi 2486 | Graded Fair】
We’re constantly in a state of worship when we fast — there is a reward for our sabr whilst fasting, and there is a reward for our shukr when we break our fast. How Merciful is our Rabb! May Allah accept all of our ibaadat.
Your sister in Deen, Aida Msr ©
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Thoughts on misunderstood blasphemy
Addressing the Icchra Bazaar Incident
Is it the correct approach to hate someone because they don’t fit within my understanding of religion?
Labelling someone a kaafir or assuming they're disrespecting religion just because "you think so" while you have zero proof about the actions of that person. What does it say about you? Or, what does it say about our religion? I am not going to comment on what it says about the person, but I am 100 percent sure that my religion isn't what those people believe and portray. Let's just forget about the incident and see how Allah tells us to be with actual people who do not believe in our religion.
We do not believe in what the Jews and Christians believe, and we should be upfront about it. However, we should not hate them for their beliefs. We, as Muslims, don't draw that line between disagreeing with them and hating them for their beliefs.
Unfortunately we’re like, “if they commit shirk, we hate them.”
If you hate them, how are you going to invite them to Allah’s message? You can't invite someone towards Allah if you hate them. How are you going to invite them?
"Hey, I hate you for what you are doing, so believe in my religion?" NOOO!
Is this how Allah’s messenger shared the message of Islam? No! We need to look at ourselves and see what we’re doing wrong. You can’t invite someone and hate them at the same time. We don't hate non-Muslims; we can't. We should not. Because if we do, then we can't do dawah. The Prophet (SAW) didn't hate the people he was inviting. If he had hated them, he couldn't have done dawah to them.
Our understanding is skewed. We think we have to hate non-believers; we have to look down upon people.
How do you invite someone without showing them respect and courtesy? What kind of invitation would that be?
This attitude of being respectful and courteous has come directly from the Quran; it's not something I am coming up with. The Quran wants us to honor people we give dawah to.
If this is our religion's approach towards someone who actually does not believe in Islam, then how are we supposed to be with people who share our faith? It's a question that should make us take some time out from our "very religious" lives and think about.
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The Book of Visiting the Sick AYADAH
The reward for visiting the sick
149. When a man goes to visit his sick Muslim brother, he walks along a path of Paradise until he sits , and when he sits he is cloaked in mercy. If he comes in the morning, seventy-thousand angels pray for him until evening, and if he comes in the evening, seventy-thousand angels pray for him until morning. Reference: At-Tirmithi, Ibn Majah, Ahmad. See, Al-Albani, Sahih Ibn Majah 1/244, and Sahih At-Tirmithi 1/286. It was also graded authentic by Ahmad Shakir.
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جزاك الله خيرا 🤍🤍
Yes subhan allah I’ve listened to the one of sheikh Ahmad musa jibril, May allah سبحانه وتعالى reward him immensely
May allah سبحانه وتعالى grant imam anwar al awlaki firdous al a3la, his lectures hit different subhan allah I could stay listening to him for hours
I don’t like comparing the two as they both have done so much for the dawah in the West. And you know what I love most about the dawah back then, is how simple it was, no fancy edits, most are just audio files. But Shaykh Anwar deffo has a very soft way of delivering his lectures, I think this has a lot to do with him being Yemeni, as Rasul Allah ﷺ describes Yemenis as having soft hearts.
May Allah have mercy on him and accept him
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We are told we are liars who got brainwashed by watching too much (insert bias) news yet they cannot refute our claims via /r/atheism
We are told we are liars who got brainwashed by watching too much (insert bias) news, yet they cannot refute our claims from my experience, my parents said I got brainwashed by christian western society, and that's why I got closed off from the Buddhist way. For the Christians I was told the woke liberals brainwashed me into feminism and anti good old Christian values. For the Muslims I watch too much fox news and that's why I hate em. I'm sure the Hindus etc would accuse me of some sort of brainwashing too. Probably something about how media hates Indians and brown people And yet.. I've spoken to Christians and Muslims and Buddhists and Hindus. What lie am I talking about? Is it a lie that some Christians think I'll go to hell for not believing? am I lying when I say Mohammed hijab and Ali dawah say they think apostasy should be punishable by death? If all these are lies. Denounce it right now. Say that apostates that say Mohammed the so called prophet is a pedophile should be protected from violence. Say you believe non Christians can still go to heaven, by their good action. Otherwise, where am I lying? I formed my opinion exactly by doing as you expected. I talked to Muslims. I went to churches and mosques. I went to temples and synagogues and gave many beliefs a chance. And yet. They simply confirmed that any speech that didn't sing praised of their gods was hateful. Submitted December 26, 2023 at 03:58AM by silveryfeather208 (From Reddit https://ift.tt/ULC36eD)
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