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Notis: Det följande är en reproduktion av artiklen "Freedom is God's great gift to humans.".
Submission.org Editorial for December
2003
Freedom is God's great gift to humans. The Quran, the Holy Scripture of Islam,
mandates religious freedom in verse 2:256, "There shall be no compulsion
in religion: the right way is now distinct from the wrong way." And in verse
18:29, "Proclaim: 'This is the truth from your Lord,' then whoever wills
let him believe, and whoever wills let him disbelieve".
Yet there are few, if any, Muslim countries which guarantee religious freedom
to its citizens. However, religious freedom in the West fulfills the Quranic
decree. For some of us American Muslims, it is easier (and safer) to practice
our Islamic faith in USA. President Bush is correct in portraying the terrorists
as having hijacked the great religion of Islam. This hijacking process started
more than a 1000 years ago and is the cause of the morass of present day
Islam. This take over can be grasped by understanding the two sources of
religious law in Islam.
The first source is the Quran, which Muslims believe to be the direct word
of God revealed to Prophet Muhammad through the Angel Gabriel. The revelation
process lasted 23 years with completion in 632 AD. In addition to advocating
religious freedom, the Quran advances property rights (4:6,29), freedom of
commerce (2:198,275; 30:46) and mutually acceptable transactions (4:29).
It condemns suicide (4:29) and declares that oppression (2:191,217) is worse
than murder and that killing of one (innocent) person is like killing all
of humanity (5:32). There are numerous verses in the Quran (2:190, 2:193
2:244, 3:146, 4:75-76, 8:39) which exhort us to fight to maintain religious
freedom, suppress oppression and to defend or attack if aggressed upon. Logic
dictates that those who uphold the commandments (Words in the Quran) are
fighting for the source of these commandments (God or Allah in Arabic).
The finest hour for Islam, may well have been before the second source of
Islamic religious law was initiated. In 870 AD, some 238 years after the
revelation of the Quran, the first of many books of Hadith (the traditions)
was published. Hadith is a term used to denote the purported sayings and
acts, traditions, of Prophet Muhammad. The first compiler of a Hadith
book was Al-Bukhari who examined 600,000 traditions. He rejected 98.8% as
false and published 7,275 of them in his Sahih or 'Correct Book.' Critics
protested that much of the Hadith had been concocted as propaganda. Some
were executed for fabricating Hadith. Others mocked the collections.
Today, the overwhelming majority of Muslims accept Hadith books as a divine
source of religious laws besides the Quran, even though numerous Hadith
narrations contradict the Quran. Anyone questioning Hadith is considered
a heretic in spite of the fact that the Quran proclaims that it (Quran) is
a fully detailed book, the only source for religious law (6:114) and complete
(6:38, 6:115, and 41:3). The Quran specifically uses the word Hadith (narration)
to remind and caution the believers not to use any Hadith other than the
Quran itself ("Which Hadith, other than this, do they uphold?" in 77:50).
In the Muslim world today, almost everything advocated or implemented in
the name of Islam (English translation of the Arabic word: Submission) and
Allah (God) originates from the various Hadith books. Thus a dictator simply
needs to call on his "religious advisors" to come up with Hadith to conform
to his policies. The clergy are more than willing to oblige. The clergy,
which never got more than 5% of the popular vote in free elections in Pakistan's
history, were the willing accomplices with General Zia, when he set about
establishing an "Islamic State" in the 1980s.
Sunnis, Shias, Wahhabis and other sects in Islam have little or no disagreements
about the Quran. Each sect has its own set of "authentic" Hadith furnishing
reinforcement for their beliefs. It is these Hadith books, written centuries
after the Quran, which make a mockery of Islam. Quranic verses are abused
in an attempt to conform to various Hadith narrations.
Widespread acceptance of Hadith (and ignorance about the Quran) has led to
a lack of freedom, despotism and oppression in Muslim countries. The covering
of a woman's face; the woman's dress; treatment of women as second class
citizens; cutting hands for thievery; polygamy; religious police; the beard;
the head covering; excessive divorce rights for men and none for the woman;
jihad and terrorism originate from Hadith. None of this has any support in
the Quran.
Clearly, the West and specifically USA adhere to the principles laid out
in the Quran more so than any country in the Islamic world. The free societies
in the West and their political democratic systems originated from religion
and religious freedom. Our divorce, inheritance and immigration laws, charitable
giving and rights of women are in accordance with the Quran. Just over a
hundred years ago, in England, in 1850, women were finally allowed the right
to own property. In 1857, divorce became accessible by the formation of the
court for Divorce and Matrimonial Causes. The Quran granted women these rights
fourteen hundred years ago (man-made Hadith has nullified most, if not all
of these rights). The equality of a woman is illustrated in the Quran by
the example of Sheba as a ruling woman of a nation who submitted to God
(27:22-44) and practiced the religion of Submission (Islam).
The War on Terrorism truly qualifies as a war of Biblical Proportion. USA
is leading the battle of good against evil. The country, which unknowingly
practices the principles for a society advocated in the Quran, leads the
battle against terrorists who are harbored by nations who have hijacked Islam.
The pen and not the sword will eventually win the war. In this war against
terrorism and our battle to win the minds and hearts of the Muslims masses
the words of the Quran will become pivotal. Most Muslims have no idea what
the Quran states. The majority of the Muslims in non-Arabic speaking countries
read the Quran in Arabic without comprehension of the meaning. Most of the
Muslims of Arabic speaking countries are discouraged to read the Quran as
it is considered too difficult to understand. The Quran on the other hand
asks in verse 54:17 "We made the Quran easy to learn - does any of you wish
to learn?" The scholars and the religious leaders spend most of their life
studying various Hadith books and literature rather than dwelling upon and
observing the commandments in the Quran. Osama Bin Laden may hold the Quran
in his hand, but what he preaches has no basis in the Quran.
The United States laws, its allies and Armed Forces have the means and resources
to communicate about our freedoms, our ideals, our society and what we stand
for from the very pages of the Quran which Muslims accept as their scripture.
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does not support any policy carried out by current or previous
administration of the US government that is not based on the Quranic law
of guaranteeing equal justice, freedom and dignity for all humans irrespective
of their race, color, religion or national origin. We do not agree with any
US government foreign policy which supports aggression, oppression or inhumane
treatment by any state or groups against another. We do not agree with any
US government foreign policy which supports dictatorial governments while
the citizens of those countries do not have freedom of religion, political
expression and/or private property rights. We do maintain that the basic
laws of freedom and democracy
in the USA, when applied, parallel the requirements advocated in the
Quran.
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