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An extract which provides Masterful analysis on the current intellectual decline in Ummah: In the beginning of the 20th century C.E, a further problem was added that increased the obstacles that stand between Islam and life. This amplified the already existent problems that faced the Islamic movements. The Muslims, and in particular the scholars (ulema) and the educated people were characterised by three things: Firstly, they studied Islam in a way different from the method of study required to understand it. Islam’s method of study is to study the Shari’ah rules as practical questions for application by the State in what concerns it, and by the individuals in their affairs as an individual. Scholars have defined jurisprudence (fiqh) as being, “The knowledge of the practical Shar’ai matters that are derived from their elaborated evidences (aladillah al-tafsiliyyah).” Such a study would produce knowledge for the student and action for the society by both the state and the individual. However, the ulema and educated people, even most Muslims, studied Islam for the purpose of mere theoretical knowledge as though it were a fanciful philosophy. Through this the juristic rules (AHkam) became hypothetical and impractical, and Shar’a came to be studied as a set of spiritual and moral matters, and not as rules to treat the problems of life. This is as far as the study is concerned. As to the Da’wah for Islam, the way of preaching and guidance as practised by the missionaries prevailed instead of the method of study required by Islam. Thus the people who studied Islam became either inanimate ulema, or guiding preachers who regularly preach the boring sermons (khutba) without producing any effect in society. They did not understand the meaning of culturing with Islam, teaching Muslims the matters of their Deen in a way that produces a change in their emotions, and reminds them of the punishment and wrath of Allah, so that a Muslim becomes a dynamic personality when his emotions are linked to his mind as a result of learning the verses of Allah and the method of its teaching. Indeed, they understood none of this, and they replaced this deep effective method of teaching by the method of “preaching and guidance” (wa’adh wa irshad), which is confined to the shallow sermons (khutba). Due to this, people perceived that there was a contradiction between the way the problems of society were addressed and Islam, and this required reconciliation. Consequently it became common among people to interpret Islam in a way to make it adapt to the contemporary life. - Shaikh Taqqiuddin Nabhani (rha)
Posted on: Sat, 31 Aug 2013 17:45:45 +0000

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