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Five Premises, Five Means and Five Results of the Islamic Propagation
Shaykh `Aa'id Abdullah al-Qarnee
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A Great way to meet lots of muslims and learn about Islam. The propagation of Islam was the mission of all the prophets and messengers of Allah. There was never a prophet who was not a preacher and teacher. All of them preached the same message: âWorship Allah, you have no other god but Him.â They all called to their people saying: âI do not seek any reward from you for this work.â Allah Almighty says: âCall thou [all mankind] unto thy Sustainerâs path with wisdom and goodly exhortation, and argue with them in the most kindly manner.â (16:125) He ordered His Messenger: âSay [O Prophet]: "This is my way, resting upon conscious insight accessible to reason, I am calling [you all] unto God â I and they who follow me." And [say] "Limitless is God in His glory; and I am not one of those who ascribe divinity to aught beside Him!" (12:108) Having ordered his servants to employ useful knowledge and good deeds, Allah confirms: âAnd who could be better of speech than he who calls [his fellow-men] unto God, and does what is just and right, and says, "Verily, I am of those who have surrendered themselves to God?"â (41:33) There are five premises to the Islamic call, it has five approaches, and its results are also five. The five premisesFirst: sincerity and truthfulness with Allah, and to seek His favour. Allah says: âAnd withal, they were not enjoined aught but that they should worship God, sincere in their faith to Him alone.â (98:5) The holy Prophet, sallallahu `alaihi wa sallam, foretold tat the first with whom the fire of hell will be lit are three; among them a scholar who acquired knowledge so that people would say he is learned. And it was indeed said of him. Second: to practice what one preaches. Actually it is a scandal and disgrace that a personâs actions contradict his words. Allah derides such people in His Quran: âDo you bid other people to be pious, the while you forget your own selves â and yet you recite the divine writ? Will you not, then, use your reason?â (2:44) Third: gentleness in presenting the message. Allah advised Moses and Aaron to adopt this measure with Pharaoh, the greatest tyrant of his time: âBut speak unto him in a mild manner, so that he might bethink himself or [at least] be filled with apprehension.â (20:44) And to Muhammad, He also cautioned: âAnd it was by Godâs grace that thou [O Prophet] didst deal gently with thy followers; for if thou hadst been harsh and hard of heart, they would indeed have broken away from theeâ (3:159). Hence it was on this basis the Prophet, sallallahu `alaihi wa sallam, declared: âMake matters easy and do not make them difficult. Give glad tidings and do not drive people away.â Fourth: adopt a gradual approach to propagation. Do as Prophet Muhammad, sallallahu `alaihi wa sallam, did in his mission by beginning with the most important matters; then follow them up in order of priority. This was clearly demonstrated in the advice he gave to Mu`adh before he sent him to Yemen. "You will come upon a People of the Book (Jews and Christians), the first thing you should invite them to is to bear witness that there is no God save Allah and that I am the Messenger of Allah. If they respond positively to this, then inform them that Allah had ordained for them five prayers each day and night.â Fifth: address every people with what is suited for them and their needs. There is a special approach to the people of the cities and another approach to the villagers. Similarly, there is a special approach to the bedouin. The intellectual has his position and the ignorant has his position. So too, there is a style for the argumentative and an entirely different one for the submissive. âAnd whoever is granted wisdom has indeed been granted wealth abundant.â The five means of
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