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As salaam alykum wa
rahmatulahi wa barakatu
Dear Brothers and
Sisters
I would like to congratulate the organizers on the 10th
Anniversary of IslamiCity for their effort. I would like to
thank them for this opportunity to speak to my brothers and
sisters in America.
A few years back I spoke to a small audience of Muslims and
non-Muslims in Oxford University regarding Islam and how it
is misunderstood not only by non-Muslims, who think of it as
an oppressive religion but also by the Muslim who claims it
is the greatest religion which would save mankind but have
not saved it. We can easily explain why the non-Muslims
misunderstand Islam. But why did I say that the Muslims also
misunderstand Islam.
The basis for stating this is simple. We all know Muhammad
the Prophet
brought only one Islam, just one. But today we have all
kinds of beliefs which claim to be the Islamic faith but the
beliefs are so different and so inconsistent with each other
that each condemn the others as not being Islam or Islamic,
condemn to the point of labeling them as apostates against
whom they are willing to fight and to kill.
For example we are seeing today Sunni Muslims fighting and
killing Shiite Muslims every day, each claiming the other is
not Muslim. There were no Sunni or Shiite during the time of
the Prophet
.
Which one is right and which is wrong. They cannot both be
right because their interpretations are so different that
they are killing each other claiming the other is not
Islamic.
One of them could be right and the other wrong. But which
one? Neither Sunni nor Shiite are willing to admit that
their sect is wrong and the other is right. Both claim to be
right and to fight and kill to defend their assertion. So we
do not know who is right. We simply follow the teachings of
the sect we were born into - right or wrong.
Is it possible that both are wrong? The answer is yes. In
the view of those of the numerous other sects, the Alawaites,
Druze and very many others both Sunni and Shiite are wrong.
For the followers of thousands of imams, only their own imam
is right and the others are wrong to some degree or are
completely wrong.
Islam does allow for differences in the interpretations. But
does it allow interpretations which are so different as to
cause accusations of not being Islamic and the believers not
being Muslim, so different that each is willing to fight and
kill because of what each claim to be heresy on the part of
the others.
We Muslims claim that there are 1.3 billion Muslims in this
world today. But we do not regard very many of these people
to be Muslims because of differences in interpretations and
practices. So there cannot be 1.3 billion Muslims. According
to each sect there are only a few million true Muslims. The
others are not Muslims and therefore are not members of the
brotherhood of Muslims. Indeed they are worse than enemies
of the Muslims for each is more willing to kill the others
than to fight and kill the declared enemies of Muslim and
the oppressors of all who consider themselves to be Muslim
regardless of their sects. These enemies of the Muslims do
not care whether those they define as Muslims are Sunnis or
Shiite, followers of which of the imams of the Sunnis or
Shiahs or the innumerable imams whose interpretations have
resulted in the emergence of the different and differing
sects of Islam. To the detractors and enemies of Islam and
the Muslims, they are all Muslims, followers of the same
religion and therefore deserving of the oppressive treatment
meted out to them.
In the meantime we, members of the different sects of Islam,
will continue to fight each other, reject the Quranic
teachings that all Muslim are brothers and thereby weaken
ourselves.
Many say that this fragmentation of the Muslim ummah is the
work of the enemies of Islam. If that is so why are we
allowing them to succeed, why are we retaining and adhering
to the different and differing sects that we say the enemies
of Islam have created?
No. Let us not delude ourselves. Let us not try to blame our
enemies. They are not so smart - Machiavellian that they can
so easily break us up and cause us to fight each other so
they will gain.
The break up of the Muslims is brought about by the Muslims
themselves, by their own learned ones who made the
interpretations, sincerely and faithfully sometimes but
self-serving in many cases. It is they, these interpreters
of Islam who have broken us up into so many antagonistic
sects. Unless we admit this and stop blaming others, we will
not be able to make any corrections, to bring the ummah back
together again.
Malays say, when you lose your way, you should return to the
beginning, to the starting point and start all over again.
We cannot say we have not lost our way when the one Islam
brought by the Prophet has now become a thousand Islams. It
cannot be that all are right. Some of us or all of us may
have lost our way and we therefore need to go back to the
start.
What is the starting point? Obviously it is the Islam as
taught by the Prophet. We agree that most of the teachings
of the Prophet are in the Al Quran. Some are in the Hadiths.
But the Quran contains two kinds of verses; the very
specific ones and those which constitute parables or
allegories. The specifics are very clear e.g. that there is
no Allah but Allah and that Muhammad is his messenger or
that all Muslims are brothers.
If we consider belief in these specifics, qualifies one to
be a Muslim then the difference in our interpretations of
the parables etc need not divide us. We should all go back
to these specific and basic teachings of Islam and,
disregarding the differences, we should consider all are
Muslims and are brothers in Islam.
Then there are the Hadiths or the traditions of the Prophet.
We know that by the time Bukhari and others studied the
Hadiths in order to verify them there were more than a
hundred thousand Hadiths. Bukhari could verify only about
7000. Other scholars differed from Bukhari.
Since all these scholars are normal human beings they are
not infallible. Still there are many Hadiths which have been
verified by almost all the scholars. These we should accept.
The practice of what is enjoined by the Hadiths is not
compulsory. They are optional. So if we differ in our belief
or practice of the Hadiths it should not make us apostates.
We would still be Muslims and as such we can consider each
other as brothers and be united.
I am not preaching my own version of Islam. But the great
scholars should not just dismiss this because it comes from
what the Christians call a "layman". We have no
priesthood in Islam. Any man can lead the prayers. Any man
can therefore study the religion and try to understand it.
We need guidance but we must remember that the guides are
also human and such have been their teachings and
interpretations that there are now thousands of beliefs
which claim to be Islam. They cannot claim a monopoly of
knowledge of Islam and a monopoly of interpretation.
Islam is not just a faith, a belief. It is a way of life.
And the way of life of the Muslims of today is so varied and
different from each other that there is utter confusion.
Islam is not meant to confuse its followers and deny their
hassanah in this world. If it does then it is not Islam, the
religion of Allah
.
that is wrong, but the numerous and tendentious
interpretations of Islam which are wrong. What needs to be
corrected is not Islam but the interpretations of Islam by
mere man, no matter how learned he may be.
If Islam is to bring hassanah to the faithful then it needs
to be interpreted by all who are learned in all fields. And
the interpretations should begin from the beginning, from
the Quran and the verified Hadiths, without regard for the
interpretations of those who through their own understanding
and interpretations in the past have divided the ummah.
Wassalam.
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IslamiCity
Lifetime Achievement Award was
presented to
Dr. Mahathir Mohamad
For his leadership in advancing economic,
educational, scientific & technological
development in Malaysia and providing inspiration
to the Muslim world
Los Angeles 2005
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