There arises an urgent need to elucidate the true essence of God, the Almighty. This narrative must cater to minds burdened by naturalistic philosophies that have hindered mankind's understanding of their Creator in various ways. It must address distorted narratives and resonate with the modern individual trapped in the shackles of materialistic pursuits...
Category: Reforming Narratives
Meeting Evil with Silence
The right of truth is for it to be imparted, not hidden or obscured. In Arabic, the word for 'worthy' (Ahaq) derives from the word for 'truth' (Haq). This implies that the truth is the worthiest pursuit and objective...
Thinking of Leaving Islam? Here are Seven Messages for You
Leavers of Islām should know full well that they leave behind nothing but a purer base, a surer assembly, and a firmer, better bonded core, ready to weather whatever dreary day or turn of fortune awaits ahead...
Scholars for Dollars? – Islam’s History of Scholarly Independence (3 of 3)
In almost all periods of Islam’s history, scholars – and in particular jurists (fuqahā’) – relied on a number of methods and initiatives to ensure their financial self-sufficiency...
Scholars for Dollars? – Islam’s History of Scholarly Independence (2 of 3)
Al-Subki and al-Qarāfi would use the term Fāsiq in reference to scholars who flatter debauched authorities, despite such a title usually afforded to those who commit major sins.
Scholars for Dollars? – Islam’s History of Scholarly Independence (1 of 3)
How did the scholars of Islam expose the historical alliances between ‘fraudulent scholars’ and ‘evil leaders’ to preserve their independence and maintain their integrity and impact on society?
Scholars That Rebelled Against Tyranny (Part 3 of 3)
In fact, most of the scholars of the Salaf remained extremely apprehensive concerning having any relationship with those in charge. They would consistently warn of getting too close to those in power... Imam al-Shāfi’ī (d. 204AH) is the founder of the Shāfi’ī school of jurisprudence and whose collection comprise his own musnad (Musnad Al-Shāfi’ī), which was compiled from his various works. … Continue reading Scholars That Rebelled Against Tyranny (Part 3 of 3)
Scholars That Rebelled Against Tyranny (Part 2 of 3)
Many scholars participated in an attempt to depose ‘Abd al-Malik b. Marwān and his deputy of Iraq, al-Hajjāj b. Yūsuf, taking the pledge upon Allāh’s Book and the Sunnah of his Messenger to depose the ‘imams of misguidance’. The period of the Tābi’īn witnessed an unprecedented level of Muhaddithūn-led revolts against tyranny. This era saw the Revolution of … Continue reading Scholars That Rebelled Against Tyranny (Part 2 of 3)
Scholars That Rebelled Against Tyranny (Part 1 of 3)
The Salaf of old have a profound history of political opposition... It has become almost impossible to come across those who claim adherence to Ahl al-Hadīth today who are actually so. You find those who claim to do so particularly submissive to their rulers, issuing legal verdicts (fatāwa) in their favour and prohibiting going against them even by mere … Continue reading Scholars That Rebelled Against Tyranny (Part 1 of 3)








