Two themes that Muslims need to understand and embody for change: discretion (as in discrete) and disruption (as in breaking trends).
I'll in shaa Allah discuss these in more detail over time. But I'm confident these two themes will be the game-changers, after Religion of course
A sister accepted Islam recently but she straightaway jumped on the Raslan/Madkhali bandwagon. Does anyone have a full refutation of Raslan? Prefer audio links and translated to ideally Dutch but English is also fine.
Hamdun alQasar was asked why the speech of the Salaf more beneficial than our speech?
He said: They spoke to honour Islam, to save themselves and to please the ArRahman. We speak to honour ourselves, to seek worldy affairs and to please the creation.
— Hilyatul Awliya 10/231
Tbh, those who fall for ludicrous conspiracy theories are almost certain to have crooked creeds, especially with regards to Al-Walaa wal-Baraa.
For example, this one rests on the assumption that Israel is the only enemy of Islam
As a Muslim, you shouldn't be beefing about personal or minor issues publicly with other Muslims, especially as a Munasir with other Munasireen.
Displaying disunity is something the Kuffar can use to their benefit.
Always settle issues privately.
This is a perfect illustration of where we need to be balanced in our critique of rulers. Yes, they are disbelievers and agents of our greatest enemies.
But we, the people, are also to blame. Anyone that interacted with Muslims from Malaysia can attest to their general meekness
What would happen if Chinese communist pagan kafireen united with Zionist Yahoodi terrorists the result is the Island nation of Singapore, it's a Zionist/Chinese/Crusader sword used against Muslims in the Pacific Ocean because of secular nationalistic Malaysian incompetent rulers
Iraqi Muslims are among the most loyal people I've come across. Allahuma barek lahum.
In this case, the girl to her mom and the boy to his dad
https://t.co/KUBaUIqYMD
As someone that is not active on any other social media nor into the British "Dawah" scene, I can't tell you how blessed I feel when I don't get your references