Confidence
is the foundation of faith and belief in an ideology. The more confident about
an idea we are, the more faithful we tend to be. Nevertheless, a shake in
confidence can dismantle even the strong pillars of faith. Islam, just like
other religions, is an ideology strongly held by Muslims worldwide. However,
currently, the liberally owned media is spreading guilt in an attempt to
demoralize our young generation. It portrays Muslims as medieval and Islam as a
dying religion. Additionally, it has given women undue prestige that has altered
the functioning of Muslim society. To counter such an attempt, we must
encourage our younger generation to take pride in practicing their religion. We
need to disseminate the message of the Messenger (PBUH) and teach
the next generation the love and compassion that the companions (RA)
had for the Prophet (PBUH).
The
primary source to spread guilt among young Muslims is the media. Coming across
a news editorial today about the attack on former Prime Minister Imran Khan, I
felt that the focus was not the incident itself; rather it was religion that
was unnecessarily dragged into the discussion and held responsible for such an
incident. It isn’t only this newspaper or this particular news that has tried
to depict Islam as a terrorist religion, but it is a routine of all media
outlets if observed. Print media, electronic media, and social media all are
used to spread remorse among young Muslims. It is a common phenomenon that a
crime committed by an instructor of a seminary is depicted as heinous, whereas
the crime of a university teacher is portrayed as mere mismanagement of events;
although both are criminals of equal standards in the court of law. This and
numerous more examples show the biased nature of our media towards Islam and
Muslims.
Muslims
are proclaimed as fanatics, bigots, orthodox, and antiquated when they adhere
to their Prophet’s Sunnah or their religion. Muslims are taunted for being
unable to use or develop modern-day technologies that improve one’s quality of
life. Defending religion and its core ideals are being termed as religious
bigotry and a case of personal vendetta against basic human rights. Promoting
the bogus humanist mantras while demonizing Islam in the process is an old ploy
of the Western mercenaries. Indeed, they are clever enough to exploit our
weaknesses such as our desire for abundant wealth and finding pleasure in evil.
Another
one of our weaknesses, women, is being actively exploited by the West and its
mercenaries. By promoting a culture of nudity, the West is attempting to
pollute our religious identity. Through media, they want to instill in women a
sense of authority that they do not need men to care for them or obey men for
keeping peace and piety in society. The TV drama serials have become a teaching
hub that teaches women how to behave in a wholly unethical manner. The
so-called celebrities incite our women to pursue fame through nudity and
audacity.
Our
women are forced to believe that religious instructions of “Pardah” are
self-generated notions and wishes of “Mullahs”, whereas the truth is that these
instructions are divine and only the Lord himself has commanded us to abide by
them. Thus, in an environment like this, we need to take notice and make
personal efforts to protect our society from the dirt of the West.
To
counter the enemy’s attack, we need to instill optimism and confidence in our
young generation. We must take pride in both following and defending our
religion, its core tenets, and the Prophet’s Sunnah (PBUH). There
must be no guilt in following our religion. The feeling of superiority
associated with wearing a three-piece suit and the emotion of denigration
associated with dressing in accordance with the Sunnah must first vanish inside
us before we can inspire someone else. “Learning English as a second language
is fine and learning Arabic is medieval” such feelings must be resisted.
Therefore, if we are mature enough to comprehend this narrative, then we are
duty-bound to pass this message on to future generations too.
A
simple method to reinvigorate the lost confidence of our younger generation is
to teach them the Seerah of our Holy Prophet (PBUH). We need to
teach them the love and compassion that the companions had with the Holy
Prophet (PBUH). We must start reading their stories of love and
sacrifice and pass them on to the upcoming generation.
To
summarize, faith is trust in an idea, and that trust needs to be jolted in
order to weaken the faith. That is what the West and its allies are trying to
accomplish by utilizing various media platforms. The West has somehow
accomplished its goal by spreading remorse in Muslims for being conservative
and unsocial. However, as responsible Muslims, we need to inspire our young
generation to study the history of the companions and take pride in practicing
and protecting our religion just as they did. “Indeed, they were the truly
guided ones.”
Well written
ReplyDeleteMashallah sir
May Allah bless you with more strength to further portray Islam in a much better way
Thoroughly agreed with the facts written over here.
DeleteJazakallah Sir.
ReplyDeleteAssalamualaikum sir g
ReplyDeleteJAZAK ALLAH ❤️
Sir can you tell me way ,
change these all and how ?
But it will takes years .
G, as I have mentioned, by teaching and studying the Seerah of Our Holy Prophet (PBUH). It won't take centuries I believe. It will happen very soon Inshallah.
DeleteMashallah. Very nice. May Allah give us strength to defeat them.
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