@guywithlibrary Don’t know why people expect Tabligh effort to solve every issue in the Ummah. There’s other systems and works happening that can be political. Once you make the effort of Tabligh more than what it is, it loses the essence of what makes it so successful.
@meowbundi Unfortunately I find myself having conversations with people in my life who argue we should “go straight to the Quran and sunnah” so it is still very relevant
@AqibHussain370 Barlevi’s calling Mol Usman and Mol Haleem every name under the sun? Totally fine
One twitter account making a meme not even directed at the person in question? Totally unacceptable, fear Allah
This is why unity discourses with Barelwi’s are futile.
A lot of people don't know that al-Sakhāwī and al-Suyūtī had a very negative relationship, exchanging attacks in their writings. al-Sakhāwī accused al-Suyūtī of stealing. al-Suyūtī wrote a book attacking al-Sakhāwī, and even alluded to accusing him of Kufr in an issue they differed on (based on a false implication)
Yet after they died, we didn't see their students form two rival groups and continue their feud. We didn't see anyone talk about it to begin with, because it was all misunderstandings and natural disagreements between contemporaries
Imagine if 200 years after al-Suyūtī and al-Sakhāwī died we had a Sakhawi camp and a Suyuti camp fighting over your Shaykh said this, my Shaykh said that
"DEBATE on KUFR of SAKHAWI !!"
Bad blood between contemporaries is discarded and ignored, not turned into a cross-continental war 200 years after the fact