To all those who contribute in Debate - Ethics of Disagreement
Dear Brothers
We must not forget the fact that enemies of
islam are the main beneficiaries of our dissension and we naturally become the
laughing stock of the world. i thought i will reprodice below an article on
ethics of disagreement. May Allah guide our ummah to hold fast to the Rope of
Allah and not be divided.
Ethics of Disagreement
by Mawlana Khalid Dhorat
Very often, people philosophize and agonize about the state of the
Ummah. It is true that what happens in
other parts of the world, affect us directly: we are concerned, we voice our
feelings and assist according to our means. However, what we sometimes forget,
is that whilst we are thinking globally, we fail to act...locally!
We, too have pressing issues at home. Disagreement and dissension is
capable of breaking up any society - and this is an issue that we need to face
squarely!
Unity above everything
Prophet Musa
This verse shows that Harun
Disagreements and differences between people are natural. All of us are
different in one way or another. We come from different backgrounds and
upbringings, we speak different languages, we belong to different ethnic
backgrounds, and have variegated levels of education. We may therefore have
different perceptions, opinions, and approaches. Allah, subhanahu wa ta`ala, says: “If Allah had so
willed, He would have made you a single community, but (His plan is) to test you
in what He has given you; so strive as in a race in all virtues. The return of
you all is to Allah; it is He that will show you the truth of the matters in
which you dispute.” (5:48)
From this ayah we see that
being different is by Allah’s design. Differences among people cannot be and
will not be eliminated. Therefore, we have to make our differences and
disagreements work to the advantage of the Ummah? Can we prevent dissension and enmity by
learning how to disagree? To differ and disagree is only natural, But the way we
differ, is a matter of attitude and discipline.
Types of disagreement
There are three types of disagreements: the first is normal
disagreement, IKHTILAF: It is used to
describe a situation in which people genuinely cannot agree on issues. The
second disagreement is dialectical in nature, JADAL: The aim of this kind
of disagreement is ultimately to win an argument. At best, it is fruitless and
serves no higher purpose. The third type and worst type of disagreement is
dissension, SHIQAQ:
This is when parties hold beliefs that are mutually exclusive. Each party has no
room for the other’s opinion. It is when pride and arrogance subverts the
rational mind to the lowest of the low. It may even lead to violence.
We have seen evidence of dissension in our society: family and business
squabbles that dissipate the energy and resources of people; institutions of
learning that bicker on irrelevant issues; road rage incidents that lead to
death amongst neighbours; pamphleteering amongst organisations; malicious
slandering etc.. These are some of the symptoms of unacceptable disagreements
that we see around us. They lead to disunity. They can be caused by selfishness,
pride, arrogance and ignorance; or by blind loyalty to groups, parties or
leaders. Allah warns us about these kinds of disagreements and gave us the
examples of nations before us who destroyed themselves through dissension. Allah
says: “And do not dispute with one another, lest you lose heart and your moral
strength desert you...” (8:46)
Imagine the situation of a group of people who are trapped at the
bottom of a deep pit. Either they can argue forever about who can jump high
enough to reach the top until they get exhausted and die, or they can stand on
each other’s shoulders and by mutual co-operation reach the top. The Sahabah
Can we be the same? Can we disagree and remain united? I believe we
can. The first and foremost guarantee of our unity, is setting our objective
wholly and sincerely to please Allah. We need to train our hearts to reject
pride and jealousy. To remain one community, we need to subordinate our desires
to Allah’s desire.
Some of the pitfalls we need to avoid:
Some aspects we need to emphasize:
Above all, let us not be from those who have broken the unity of their
faith and become sects, “each group delighting in what they follow.”
(30:31-32).
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