Showing posts with label colonisation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label colonisation. Show all posts

Sunday, 18 May 2025

The line in the sand: Part 9



Caliphate

The caliphate is necessary and important for Muslims. Others will argue against it, saying that such talk is emotional and without basis. I will not spend time on that point directly but address the issue from the viewpoint that the nation is leaderless.

The first point to consider is that Islam does not confine itself to man-made geographical borders. We consider ourselves one nation under the banner of “Laa ilaaha ilallah MuhammadurRasoolullah” (There is no deity worthy of worship except Allah, Muhammad is His messenger). A nation ought to have a leader, and it did for thirteen hundred years. You may argue that, for the most part, they were not righteous and there was corruption. However, does the contrast of “independent” states with its own rulers suggest that righteousness is the order of the day and that no leader is corruptible? There is that one little need to reflect on the demise of the caliphate. In order to do that, you will need to open the history books and consider the landscape, especially the period leading up to that fateful declaration that “the Caliphate is no more”. World War 1 had just finished. The colonies of the Europeans were ill at ease. Yes, that word “colon-ies” had to crop up. Colonies are places that were colonised? And what is colonisation? Something rather distasteful and the mildest form of it is called subjugation. And had you analysed that word, every one of its meanings should bring forth such disgust that you rather would wish to believe that humans cannot do that to other humans. Here we are, at the next phase of colonisation where there is apparent independence and sovereignty given to countries on a new map. The history of the last century.

In a previous post, we alluded to end times, meaning the end of the world. On a global scale it certain seems to be heading that way fast. But we always reflect on ourselves, the individual, the family, the community, until we get to the global situation. The line in the sand indicates that there in one straight line, then there are so many other lines along which many people will deviate. Of course, the immediate focus is on the serious matter that of the Muslims are those who may deviate. In a narration of Prophet Muhammad , he refers to Muslims following the ways of the non-Muslim, specifically the Jew and Christian, that even were they to crawl into a lizard hole, then some will follow them into it. In one way, you could argue that Muslims, to a degree, lost part of their global identity at the fall of the caliphate. However which way you want to see it, it is still up to you to stay on the straight line in the sand. Ultimately, those who remain on this straight line will soon rejoice at the reinstatement of the Caliphate. Yes, those who remain of the straight line or return to it. The task ahead is heavy because in an ever more deceptive world, you have to hold onto your faith. People ask, “how do I know I am on the right path?”. Delightful question. Perhaps there will be one more concluding part to this series, but for starters, maybe you can reflect on what was stated so far. Of course, you must stay on the straight path, that is your main goal and to do that, you must be informed. This whole series begged of you to learn and be informed.

The re-establishment of the Caliphate is directly linked to Palestine, Quds. Quds is indeed a sacred place. Reflecting on this point does indicate that Muslims must incline to having a caliphate. Now, much of the world is colonised. What about being mentally and intellectually colonised? Can those who are colonised in this manner be on the straight line in the sand?

 See next: https://capemuslimspeak.blogspot.com/2025/05/the-line-in-sand-part-10.html

See previous: https://capemuslimspeak.blogspot.com/2025/05/the-line-in-sand-part-8.html


Friday, 11 April 2025

Blow the Trumpet - Part 2

 

The enemy has long since infiltrated the religion of Islam and set about causing corruption and conflict. The people of the book have done so to their own religion. The key to checking ourselves is to review and assess our beliefs.

Bearing proper belief and adherence to Quran and Sunnah in mind, we know that correct adherence was ever weakening over the course of time. However, the need for a unified ummah, lead by a caliph, remains important.  The least semblance of caliphate was eradicated just over a century ago while the enemies of Islam were working on this for an extremely long time. Casting our minds back in history, to the time of Sayyidina Umar (Allah be pleased with him), the second caliph, then Islam spread far and wide. Today that same area that he ruled has been broken down into smaller countries, each ruling itself without any accountability to a central leader. Therein lies a major weakness. These countries did not materialise by itself and come into being except that disloyal Muslims sided with the enemy against the Caliph. Don’t mind my description of these people and have your say. The soul of Islam was sold for a penny (is this life better than the next?). No caliphate and no real further attempts to create a caliphate. The masters were pulling the strings and slowly the Muslim world regressed, further than ever before.

The creation of I*s-r-a eel on the stolen land after the massacre of the Palestinians was the ultimate insult to Muslims – without exception. This happened while these newly-formed countries were part of the newly-formed United Nations Organisation. And what is the United Nations Organisation? The most important part of understanding this organisation is to see what eemaan entails and then know that it is the antithesis of eemaan. Therefore, every organ that it spawned needs to have a similar label. Of course, good people, oblivious of the evil of the UN intent, were/are working on the ground in many a country and doing good work. Yet, it is tainted by mere association.

It is your eemaan that will save you and grant you passage into paradise. Part of eemaan in to disbelieve in taghut which means that you place no faith in organisations like the UN and you actually reject it as having any legitimacy. Does not Allah tell us that “You are the best nation evolved for mankind. You enjoin what is right and forbid what is wrong and believe in Allah”

See previous part : https://capemuslimspeak.blogspot.com/2025/04/blow-trumpet-part-1.html

See Next part: The Cape Muslim Dialogue: Blow the Trumpet - Part 3



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