First of all we need to have an idea of what all this is all about. This is my analysis so far: The Basic Idea behind the plan : The Far right say UK is Christian country and we don’t want immigrants especially Muslims What we do is: Actually we are happy to help the uk people become more Christian and return to Christianity as they have moved away from it and towards materialism and loss of spirituality. And what we find is that true Christians today are weak and of weak voice due to the confusion in the teachings but we can advise on how to remove or reduce such confusions so that together we can work to make the UK more Christian, meaning more believing in the Creator and in Jesus peace be upon as well as the belief that we humans are souls rather than bodies, and these souls are brought down to earth (by Angels) and then taken out (again by Angels eg the Angel of Death), when death happens. This life being a test life where our decisions and actions are recorded and get...
Bismillah ar-Rahman ar-Raheem, After a long time of reflection and analysis, I’ve come to the following conclusions: **The Sunni Error: ** Many Sunnis overlooked the **strong, well-authenticated (mutawatir) hadith**: *"I am leaving among you two things—if you hold firmly to them, you will never go astray: the Book of Allah and my Ahlul Bayt (family)."* Instead, they focused on a **weak, unsupported narration**: *"I am leaving you the Book of Allah and my Sunnah."* This led to a long period of confusion—except for those who joined **authentic Sufi paths (Tariqas)**, which actually align with the true guidance of the hadith. Many Sunnis avoided this path, thinking it would lead to Shi’ism, even though the hadith is in their own authentic books! Political misinformation also played a big role in turning people away from its deeper meaning. **The Shia Error:** Many Shias limited the Ahlul Bayt to **only 12 individuals**, ignoring the r...
Bismillah ArRahman ArRaheem I think there are many good Muslim speakers on youtube that are addressing the issues of the Ummah and helping to wake the Muslims up and get them more understanding of the deen and better practicing. Those who are willing to learn and are open to leanring can benefit a lot. But those who just want the traditional path and follow as before we cannot reach them well and so they will end up staying where they are. Ideally i think we need to set up groups that work together and talk together and are active in their localities. Who are happy to engage with different ideas and work for improvement of the community. This may be what is missing. The new knowledge needs to be turned into community action I believe, where Muslims talk with each other and see where we are going and how best to combat our problems and so on. This doesnt seem to exist yet sadly. I think normally this would be associated with a masjid and perhaps in the US we do see these masjid centered...
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