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And they compare and compare and compare....

-          I like to listen to Amr Khaled

-          I prefer Tariq Swaidan

-          But you know Amr Khaled has a very special and smooth way in conveying ideas

-          Yeah but Tariq Swaidan is more convinciong for me

-          I prefer Amr Khaled

-          I don't like Amr Khaled at all, I think Tariq Swaidan is much better

 

And so on. This attitude is killing us! Why should we keep comparing people to each other? Each one has his own way in calling for Islam and conveying his thoughts. And you know what's funny? When scholars are asked about each other, they express nothing but respect to their colleagues. Still, there are exceptions.

 

The other day I saw something on the net that really ticked me off.  There was an Imam speaking about Amr Khaled, throwing very disturbing insults on him. Regardless that I wasn't convinced of his case, how could I possibly be convinced by someone using such bad language? Being a committed Muslim doesn't mean shouting and raging around. Even if you believe someone is being wrong, there's always a way to deal with it without disrespecting that person.

 

I believe that if someone succeeded in doing something on the ground of reality, they should be acknowledged. You can't convince me that just because Amr Khaled uses colloquial Arabic then he is completely worthless. Look at all he people impressed by his lessons over the years. He paved the way for them to start learning more from other scholars from whom they can explore Islam from other and maybe more profound aspects.

 

There was also that video in which they portrayed Amr Khaled as the ultimate ignorant liar!! That was very outrageous! Do you know what they used as an example? That he is against female circumcision and thinks it's not an Islamic tradition, which I believe to be true; for I've done some search on that and found that there's no such thing in Islam that calls for this practice. Yet, those people decided to attack him and show him as an ignorant person, instead of using that beautiful endowment called reason.

 

If we just could stop lurking in the shadows for each other, stop hunting for mistakes, stop deeming others ignorant or misguided just because they have different opinion from ours and seek to understand, not necessarily agree, but understand… If only we could stop focusing on our differences and starting seeing the bigger picture, the clear undivided one, as a whole, a nation, not a collage of scattered denominations, if we just try to understand what Prophet Muhammad –peace be upon him- meant when he said: اختلاف أمتي رحمة… If we could only do that, and focus, maybe we will snap out of our "status quo".

 

Islam is the ultimate blessing, not only a religion but a way of life. A way of living with others, a way of accepting others and accepting that we could be wrong sometimes. Let's not let our personal ego give a distorted picture of what Islam really is, we had more that enough of that, and it's time we changed it. It's time we got things straight again.



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bambam from Jordan
July, 16, 2007 9:34 PM
Hmm am not sure who the other guy is but am pretty certain am on the safe side if I say both of them suck!
When someone like Amr charges as much as he does, and asks for the demands that he asks when asked to host lessons that automatically equates to a capitalistic opportunist. Simply that is his motivation nothing more and nothing less and it over shadows every good that he might have done.
It's the same with every TV persona, muslim scholars gather strength from the faithful of their schools, honestly i don't want to see a school that is headed by such a person.

On the other hand i agree with your last 2 paragraphs fully
Isam
July, 17, 2007 9:54 AM
i dont like Amr Khaled ,,, but i am not in love with other islamic scholars either ... they are a disgrace to our religion ... and its their reponsibilty in front of Allah that muslims are where they are now ... excpet a few of those who try to present Islam as the merciful religion it is ... but they are attacked by the ugliest ways by fundamentalsits ...
ola from Jordan
July, 17, 2007 12:50 PM
Bambam: even if I don't like the man, I won't go as far as accusingn him of being a capitalist opportunist. Let's not question people's intentions and look at the results he's achieved on the ground of reality, nobody can deny the change he's managed to make throughout the years.
bambam from Jordan
July, 17, 2007 3:37 PM
I didn't deny his good, am just saying that he is abusing the position that the people put him in that is all...
don't be fooled by the smile & sparkles and look at the price tag attached
Abed Hamdan from Jordan
July, 17, 2007 11:50 PM
We live in a completely retarded society. People are very skeptical, specially when it comes to religion.

We must admit that the common Arab man have a below average knowledge of Islam and yet they start to evaluate scholars and Imams.

And we have another problem with some Imams! Many imams are imams because they got low grades at schools and probably failed tawjehee once or twice before joining Islamic institute to become imams. Being Shaikh is a very easy job, and we should be carefully selective and not listen to some brainless (or bribed) Shaikhs.

Education is the answer, I believe.