Muslims, Not Islam, Need Reform !!!

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Khilafat Day,

 May 27: Celebrating the Second Manifestation

Posted by Zia H. Shah MD - Twitter: @ZiahShah1

Epigraph: Allah has promised to those among you who believe 

and do good works that He will surely make them Successors in the earth,

 as He made Successors from among those who were before them;

 and that He will surely establish for them their religion which

 He has chosen for them; and that He will surely give them in exchange

 security and peace after their fear: 

They will worship Me, and they will not associate anything with Me. 

Then whoso is ungrateful after that, they will be the rebellious. 

(Al Quran 24:56)

World Leader of Ahmadiyya Community, His Holiness Mirza Masroor Ahmad in Capitol Hill, USA in June 2012. He is seated in the middle, to his right is Ameer of USA, Dr. Ahsanullah Zafar and to his left Congressman Keith Ellison and Ex. Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Congressman Mike Honda is speaking at the rostrum

As the prophets of God have a limited time span,

 for a long term mission Allah proposed the institution of Khilafat.

After Prophethood, Khilafat is the most important institution in Islam. 

Khalifas are ultimately appointed by God through His Divine guidance.

 Though Khilafat had disappeared, it has been re-established as prophesied

 by The Holy Prophet, Muhammad, may peace be on him.

  Read further in Alislam.

The Founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, the Messiah,

 Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiani, said about Khilafat or the second manifestation:

Allah’s Divine Power is manifested twice. I appeared from God as a manifestation; I am a personified power of God; and after me there shall come other persons who will be the second manifestation of Divine Power.

The Holy Prophet Muhammad, may peace be on him and after him Umar Farooq, the second Khalifa of Islam were the main pioneers in the human society of pluralism, multiculturalism and religious tolerance. As such they laid the foundations of United Nations of the Latter days. These values did not exist before them to any significant degree! Religious tolerance is not a human invention but a divine prescription. For details of pluralism and multiculturalism and religious tolerance read the section on Umar Farooq, in August 2008 Alislam-eGazette and Caliph Umar Farooq versus Emperor Heraclius: Who gave us our Religious Freedoms?

It had to be so as the previous prophets had a limited scope whereas the scope of the Holy Prophet Muhammad was universal and timeless. 

Complete unification of nations was destined to occur under the banner of the Prophet Muhammad, may peace be upon him, in the time of the Messiah, the Founder of the Ahmadiyya Community.

The Messiah, who is also referred to as the Promised Messiah, wrote about religious and moral victory of Islam over other religions and ideologies: 

The era of the prophethood of the Holy Prophet has been decreed to last until the final days. He is the Seal of all the Prophets. It is for this reason that God did not wish for the complete unification of the worlds nations to occur in his lifetime, for this would have implied the end of his epoch. That is to say, it would have raised doubt that the age of the Holy Prophet had come to an end because the final task would have been completed. Thus, God decreed that the task of unifying the world’s nations around one religion be completed towards the end of the era of the Holy Prophet, the time when Judgment Day is at hand. God chose a successor from amongst those who followed him to accomplish this and named him the Promised
Messiah. He has also been referred to as the Seal of the Khulafa.
The Holy Prophet came at the beginning of the Muhammadan era and the Promised Messiah has appeared at its end. It was essential that this age would not come to an end until his advent. The unification of nations is closely associated with his
time. The Holy Qur’an has hinted at this in the verse (61:10), ‘That is, God is He, who has sent His prophet with complete guidance and a true religion, so that He may make him emerge triumphant over all other religions and bestow him with universal victory.’

...

All those scholars who have come before us, have been agreed on the fact that this universal victory will occur in the time of the Promised Messiah. (Promised Messiah in Chashma Ma’rafat, Ruhani Khazain, Vol.23. p. 82-83)

Read further about Khilafat in August 2008 volume of Alislam-eGazette, which was about Khilafat Centenary Celebrations.

Additional Readings about recent achievements 

of Khalifatul- Masih V, His Holiness Mirza Masroor Ahmad

World Crisis and the Pathway to Peace

Video of Keynote Address at Capitol Hill in USA by Khalifa of  Islam

Khalifa of Islam delivers ‘a powerful and inspiring address,’ in  EU Parliament

World Muslim Leader says new Mosque will spread Peace and Unity  in Spain

Ahmadiyya Muslim Community making History in Los Angeles



Read more: http://www.themuslimtimes.org/2013/05/asia/khilafat-day-may-27-celebrating-the-second-manifestation#ixzz2UVjZOAr6


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--- On Sun, 5/26/13, od eenj <ode...@yahoo.com> wrote:


Muslims, Not Islam, Need Reform !!!

Posted by Zia H. Shah MD - Twitter: @ZiahShah1

Source: The Huffington Post

By Qasim Rashid: Muslim Writers Guild of America

In her recent Wall Street Journal opinion-editorial, Irshad Manji claims

 that not just Muslims, but the Quran and Islam itself needs reformation.

 In conflating the two, Manji ignores the possibility that the owner’s 

manual might be fine, while the issues lie with the owner. 

Manji concludes by assuming, again incorrectly, that Muslims 

are not addressing the Muslim-on-Muslim violence

or extremist’s “violent ideology.”

The Quran commands Muslims to conduct a thorough

 investigation of its meaning (4:95)

 and, as Manji rightly noted, to repeatedly reflect (2:220) 

and meditate (4:83).

It warns that those with a perverted heart will ignore the decisive

 foundational verses of the Quran, and manipulate the interpretive

 verses to promote discord and incorrect interpretations (3:8).

Manji’s defeatist approach of “acknowledging and reinterpreting the [Quran's] awkward verses” solves nothing because it does not explain to extremists, or to the world, why the extremist understanding of Islam is wholly incorrect. This is crucial because otherwise, the false allegation that Islam promotes violence goes unanswered. If Manji is correct that bin Laden represents a real interpretation of Islam, then who represents the perverted understanding of which the Quran warns?

According to Manji, it might be moderate Muslims. Though Manji and I agree that the Quran is being manipulated, we strongly disagree on the solution. Manji glazes over the Quranic guidance to investigate, folds her hand to “publically acknowledge awkward verses,” and seeks a new interpretation, all the while hoping violent Muslims will simply forget the “awkward” meanings. The real solution, instead, is based on logic and explained in the Quran itself, “And none knows its right interpretation except God and those who are firmly grounded in knowledge; they say, ‘We believe in it; the whole is from our Lord.’ — And none heed except those gifted with understanding” (3:8). Only with a firm foundation in knowledge and a concerted investigation — not blind avoidance — can a person properly understand the Quran, including the allegedly awkward verses.

Extremists like bin Laden arrive at their perverted understanding of Islam due to ignorance combined with a lack of sincere investigation. While on the opposite end, self-declared reformists like Manji arrive at their defeatist understanding of Islam for the same reasons. The reformation of those who support violent interpretations of the Quran can never happen with Manji’s proposed solution.

Manji describes the backlash she received from the Muslim community due to her “call to reform,” as if her call was unprecedented. She should take a page out of Mirza Ghulam Ahmad’s book, who sounded the call to reform Muslims — not Islam — over 120 years ago. Ahmad established the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community in 1889 and laid claim to be the long-awaited Messiah, commissioned to re-unite all Muslims through love, logic, and peace. He condemned every type of religious violence as completely un-Islamic and instead championed the Jihad of the Pen. Among his 82 books and thousands of essays he wrote, “that faith which uses the sword to spread itself needs no other proof of its falsification. It slays its own throat before reaching others.”

The Ahmadiyya Muslim Community, who Manji-described Muslim leaders consider heretical, was founded on an interpretation of Islam that is practical, peaceful, and wholly ingrained in the whole of the Quran. Ahmadi Muslims champion a complete separation of mosque and state (4:60), condemn any compulsion in religion (2:257), promote universal religious freedom (22:41), believe in spiritual equality and practical equity between the sexes (4:125), preach universal salvation (2:63), and teach that war can only be in self-defense (22:40) and as an absolute last resort (4:98).

Ahmadi Muslims do believe 5:33 establishes that killing one is to kill all mankind, and demonstrate that the Qur’an defines “villainy in the land” not as political warfare, but religious persecution (22:39-40). As the Iraq war is a political war, the Quran provides no “loophole for British [extremists]” as Manji would have us believe.

And to be sure, Ahmadi Muslims are not the only peaceful Muslims in the world. Indeed, the vast majority of the Muslim world is peaceful. I present them as one specific example that the aforementioned practical and peaceful Islam works. Consider that tens of millions of Ahmadi Muslims reside peacefully in nearly 200 nations of the world, face vehement state-sanctioned persecution, but have never once instigated, nor retaliated with, violence. Instead, they publicly decry such violence, (including Muslim-on-Muslim violence) and advocate the Islam of self-restraint that Prophet Muhammad taught. United under a system of Khilafat, Ahmadi Muslims continue to advocate for self-reformation, and Muslim-reformation, as they have successfully for over a century. In doing so, they directly address the allegedly “awkward verses.” Thus, unlike defeatists like Manji who accomplish nothing by brushing such verses under the rug, Ahmadi Muslims effectively dismantle extremist’s violent ideology and bring true reformation to the Muslim world.



Read more: http://www.themuslimtimes.org/2013/05/americas/muslims-not-islam-need-reform-2#ixzz2UPyCV9W2



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