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[Hassan Ilyas] In the Name of Allah, the
Most Merciful, the Most Compassionate.
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Assalamu alaikum I am Mohammad
Hassan Ilyas and right now
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we are in Dallas at the Ghamdi Centre of
Islamic Learning.
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ISNA which is the oldest organization
of Muslims in America.
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ISNA is having its annual convocation but
physical participation
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was hampered due to Covid-19.
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The organizers requested that we should
record
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some conversations with Ghamidi Sahab.
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for the participants of this convocation
and
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that these conversations are related
to the socio-religious challenges
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facing Muslims within the United States.
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Today we are here for this purpose
we are having with us
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Mr. Javed Ahmad Ghamdi Sahab
Asalamu alaikum.
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[Javed Ahmad Ghamidi]
Walikum Asalam
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[Ilyas] Ghamidi Sahab, thank you
very much for your time.
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At this time, you are being heard by people
associated with ISNA all over the world
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and especially the Muslim community in
America.
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I would like to ask you first,
that 57 years ago today,
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the foundation of this organization was
laid
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as "The Islamic Society of North
America”,
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which is a group of Muslims who settled
in Western countries
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and then became part of the community
and through the systematic efforts
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of their organization, they tried to
advance their mission and vision
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by way of helping the people to develop
social capital and education.
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How do you see this whole idea and
please help us with
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your personal opinion about ISNA?
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[Ghamidi] This is an extraordinary
achievement, and
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it should be greatly appreciated.
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Wherever we go, the needs of human society
come to the fore.
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When we move to a foreign place or a
foreign society
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or a place where our culture, tradition,
civilization is not being followed,
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we will face difficulties there.
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These problems can be social, cultural
and sometimes psychological.
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The best way out of all these problems
for a Muslim or any other nation,
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is to organize its own community.
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People who are associated with it, who
belong to the same tradition,
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who come from the same background, not
only understand their issues,
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but also have a special background which
aids them in resolving them.
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With all these things in mind, creating
such organizations and
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creating a bond between them, even if it
is more than one, it does not matter.
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However, the ideal situation is that
wherever Muslims go,
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only one organization should come into
existence because such organizations
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have no ideological aspect.
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The reason for establishing these
organizations is to check,
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if Muslims are in some sort of
problems as a community?
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Such organizations are formed keeping in
view the aforementioned objectives.
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So in my opinion it is difficult to create
unity in the organizations that are
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formed on the basis of Ideology or in
which there are ideological discussions
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and perhaps there is no need for it
as well.
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[Ilyas] okay
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[Ghamidi] Their goal is that they address
your mind and in this respect,
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for example, there are different
groups, sects among Muslims,
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there is a difference in thinking, which
leads to formation of an organisation,
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as well as institutions.
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but as a community, Muslim too face
some challenges.
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For instance to help Muslims in managing
their mosques, guiding them in matters
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of fasting and prayers, and meeting their
needs in regard to Hajj and ‘Umrah.
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As in the case of funeral arrangements,
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if all these needs are put in front of
them and their general education
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is made the goal, that is, something on
which there is no disagreement.
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As we usually say, elementary education is
broad-based.
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If an organization is formed, I think it
if of paramount importance.
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You may be aware, we in India
once had reputed scholars
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who put forward the view that now that
Muslims' political system has collapsed
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so, there should be a collective system
for Muslims of the subcontinent.
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This dream could not be
achieved,
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but when the Muslims have come out of
one place and they have started residing
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in different countries, I think that
such organizations
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must exist and in my opinion they
should try to transcend themselves
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from differences of opinion as regards
ideologies,
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whether there are intellectual
differences, juristic differences or
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differences of any kind.
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The topics that should be discussed here
are those that the whole community needs,
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what the Muslim society as a whole
needs.
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what their cultural traditions need, what
they need regarding agree-upon festivals.
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Keeping all these things in view that
are agreed upon,
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establishing such a system is a necessity
to me as air and water are needed.
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[Ilyas] So we will continue this topic.
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I will state that most of your listeners
are Muslims
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in the United States at this time.
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I will also ask you a few questions
which we have received from them
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so that you can put forward your point of
view about those who immigrated
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to the United States in large
number during 1960 -1970’s.
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They brought their religious and cultural
traditions here, but for the new generation
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we see that their is a crisis about
religious tendencies, cultural aspects,
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cultural backgrounds, clothing,
everything.
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Please, tell me that how parents should
persuade their children in these issues,
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so that they should stick to the
same ideas and principles.
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I'll offer an example: we know in western
countries the dress code is different
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and our Muslim cultural backgrounds have
different dress codes.
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So how will the Muslim parents who
have settled here, convince their children
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wear simple and decent clothes as
was the traditions back home?
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[Ghamidi] The first thing is that wherever
the parents come from,
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they have brought their tradition
with them, their way of life,
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their way of conversing and
how they live.
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The child observes this same
manner.
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In the first stage, I always say that
the way parents want children to become
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they should become an example of the same
in their home and their society,
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because children will see their parents
and when they will see them,
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after that the first thing they do when
they see them,
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and what they may not feel the need
to do in their home countries,
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is to create awareness of their own
cultural traditions.
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One thing is for sure, whether you
were born in Morocco, or
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in the subcontinent or somewhere in
the Arab world, and
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you have lived in the traditions that
were there and we automatically tend
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to adopt these traditions and there is
not much hesitation about accepting
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the things that are going on
in a society or its surrounding.
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But every time you go to another
society,
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whatever you choose or insist on, requires
a reasoning and an argument behind it,
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so everyone should know when he is
going to another country.
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If it has a religious tradition, what is
the reason behind it?
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If he’s following certain ethics, what
is the reason behind it?
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The way one dresses, engages with people,
and blends in, it should be known
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what are the foundations of that?
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The first thing is that the parents
themselves should create
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awareness about it.
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In other words, they should educate
themselves.
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They should arrange for their education
in these matters.
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In our case, I have submitted to you that
these things are usually adopted
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by observing the society, hearing from the
parents, which is not
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a conscious decision, so it should
be turned into a conscious activity.
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Once upon a time, some of our scholars
used the term that Muslims need not to be
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just Muslim but a conscious Muslim, that
is, if he renews his faith,
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then the renewal of faith has not been
said here in
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any jurisprudential sense.
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Rather, it is being said in the sense
that you have to know yourself,
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you have to develop self-knowledge
and self-identity.
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If you are a Muslim,
Why you are a Muslim?
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If you have a cultural background, then
what is the state of it?
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What arguments do you have for accepting
those cultural conditions?
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You should have knowledge
pertaining to these things.
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Obviously, not all people have the same
aptitude for knowledge,
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so they should try to understand as
much as they can.
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They should try to educate their children about the same and
they should rationally present these things to their children.
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To suggest that they will forcefully
convince their children may not be possible today.
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Perhaps those times have passed.
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These things are no longer possible
in our own countries or even globally.
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We have entered a world in which each
and every culture
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is becoming part of a global civilization
in spite of their differing identities.
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And when such a
situation arises, then you have to explain
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why you have adopted all those
things that you have.
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In this scenario, you can no longer
rely on parental authority.
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Then you should try to find out what
background you are from.
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You may be from a non-Arab background
or you may be from an Arab background,
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you may be from the subcontinent.
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Wherever you are from, your Islamic language...
however you would wonder how a language
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can be divided into Islamic and
non-Islamic.
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Of course it is..
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How is it so?
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Just as we urge people in our own countries
to learn the English langue
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What is the reason behind that?
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The reason is that it has become the
language of modern science.
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There are other languages of modern
knowledge too but we are referring
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to that language through which many new
sciences are now reaching us
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and we If we want access those sciences,
then we too must master that language.
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In the same way, our religion
came to Arabia, that is,
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I mean the form of Islam that we
have received through
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Muhammad, the Messenger of God (pbuh)
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It is the religion of all the Prophets,
and it has always been Islam.
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But when it was renewed by the
Prophet (pbuh) and then it was
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given to the world and The Quran
was revealed in Arabic,
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the Prophet (pbuh) himself addressed us
in this language.
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Hence, all our sciences began in this
language. Then came the second period
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of Persian language and then after that
Urdu language got this status.
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It is also a case with some other
languages that they have their
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own religious background but if you
look carefully whatever knowledge
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has come about with respect to religion
those great people have
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written in these languages only and it has
come into existence through them.
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So, at least, one of the languages must be
taught to children.
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It is also important because you want to
explain your religion, because
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you also want to transmit your culture,
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and you want to keep them connected to
your traditions.
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It is also important because a person’s
memory is shaped by his past
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and you don’t want to see them alienated
from the past.
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These things have their respective
background and
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they embody themselves in
the fabric of language.
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In other words, language is not just
a means of communication.
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It is a big mistake of people to think
that there are such-and-such facts
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and If you translate them into such-and-
such language, the issue will be resolved.
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It doesn't end there. It means that when an
advanced level of knowledge is created,
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it is expressed via the pens and mouths of
highly intellectual people.
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And unless and until people are in
a position to benefit from them directly,
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after reaching a certain level of
knowledge,
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an individual is not influenced by their
thought.
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Parents will play a role in teaching their
children,
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People will learn from their surroundings,
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People will learn from thier teachers. Then
once thosse big questions arise,
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then it is important that they are aware
of the intellectual heritage of Muslims.
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and get to know its great people so that
they can benefit from the intelligentsia.
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It is the intelligentsia that keeps you
connected to it's customs,
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religious traditions and to it's
ideology,
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if it has one. I always give my
own example that when
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I was trained by my parents, I understood
some things and observed other things.
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Right from the beginning I got acquainted with
Abul Kalam Azad, Iqbal, Syed Abul A’al Sahab Maududi
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and Shibli Nomani. These were the elders
with whom I got acquainted,
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whose writings came to light and I
had access to their for writings.
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As a result, there was no need for me
to fall back on may parents for my doubts.
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We must also realize this need and provide
educational opportunities
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to our children accordingly.
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[Ilyas] Totally, I would like to conclude
with last two questions.
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The children nowadays studying in
High school Universities and College;
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they have a common question to which
parents have no answer which
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is that if they are choosing a partner for marriage,
they argue that there are non-Muslims just as
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there are Muslims, in that they have good
morals , they are also doing good deeds,
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they are also doing charity work, so what
is the reason that a Muslim boy
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or girl at the time of getting married,
should choose a muslim partner
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as religion has made it obligatory
for them to choose only from the Muslims.
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Is their any rational explanation to it
which the parents can present?
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[Ghamidi] You said that they have
good morals and good training.
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Why do they need these things?
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Because these are some values on
which you are not ready to compromise.
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Which means that a functional home
would be possible only with good etiquettes.
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It means that morality is a
an issue for you.
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You value it. You want to find it.
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You call it a necessity of life.
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Same is the case with religion.
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If you think that the decision is to be
based on religion and this decision
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is to be made on the Day of Judgment and
my children have to adhere
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to a religion and my society has to
be molded by a religion
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then that means that religion is
an issue for you.
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If religion matters to you, then it
should matter to you
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in marriage as well. It is a very simple
intellectual issue. And should be looked at like that.
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There are those things that I consider important,
those that I consider to be a cause for concern,
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are the sort of things that I analyse. I will analyse
the values of the other person whom I have to marry
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I have to marry.
I want to build a home.
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It’s a lifelong decision.
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I will have children.
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They have to learn.
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So the real issue is that religion is no
longer relevant for children.
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Religion is no longer a part of
their intellect, their thoughts and their life.
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They see that the parents want
to force them to adhere to their religion
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and this again raises the question in front
of them as to why religion
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should become an obstacle in the way
of what they like and what they love.
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This question will continue to come up
until we present religion to our children
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in such a way that it does becomes
constitutive in a moral way
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of their intellectual and cultural being.
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When that happens, they will stop
posing such questions.
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[Hassan] Please will you also shed light
on whether Muslims
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should be involved in the local or
national politics of the United States,
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It is often suggested that there are a few
major parties that have their own
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manifestos and there are things in those
manifesto that are also against Islam,
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so if a person becomes a part of these
parties and
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becomes active in local politics,
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then is that an issue from a
religious point of view?
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[Ghamidi] Of course, that should be the case.
I ask you to consider the countries you visit
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as your own country once you
have acquired their citizenship.
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You should feel a sense of belonging
to that land.
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You should be loyal to that land.
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You should think about the development of that country
and when you have all theses things in mind,
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then if you have a political acumen in you,
then you will definitely
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participate in politics. In our culture,
most people are still associated
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with the politics of their former
countries and mentally
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they are still living in the countries
of their birth.
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They should be fully integrated to
the land they have chosen for themselves.
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They must understand the politics and
conditions of the land they belong to and
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should participate in political parties.
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In democratic countries, It is accepted
that you can live with differences of opinion.
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Explain your differences of opinion and if
you are huge in number,
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then you will start affecting those
manifesto as well.
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It will also affect its cultural outcome.
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If you will remain unrelated, then you
will only suffer the consequences.
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You will have no share in it.
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That’s why in my opinion if people are
having a political acumen,
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they must participate.
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[Hassan] Alright. Finally, I
would like a message from you
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and we will end with the same message.
We are well aware that our religion
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has covered everything from an ethical
and cosmopolitan point of view.
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Do you think that Muslims should learn
something from
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the western culture and society after they have
become a part of it and if that is the case,
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then what are those things that they
should learn?
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[Ghamidi] They have come because there
is some attraction for them here,
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that is, how these societies have made
their journey,
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how they have gone through different
stages, how they gotten rid of
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their past. What happened to them
when the Renaissance
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took place and what consequences did they face in a situation of revival of the sciences?
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What affects has modern science, its
inventions and discoveries had on their minds?
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We should study the consequences those discoveries have had on our societies. There is a lot to learn.
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The fact is that it’s not just about the inventions.
It is not only airplane, the Internet, radio,
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and television that have had serious consequences. Extraordinary work has been carried out
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in the social sciences or sociology.
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Similarly, how should the organization of
the society be?
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How should the political system be
established from the bottom to the top?
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The institutes that are constituted for
running a political system like
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legislature, judiciary and what will be
the their mutual aspects.
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There is a lot to learn from these things.
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A believer should always be
willing to learn.
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Knowledge cannot be divided into
West or East.
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The correct rule is that the Al hikmatu
zalatul moomin,
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The job of a believer is to understand
everything in the light of his religion,
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to understand it in terms of his cultural
values,
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and take whatever is right in it as his
own inheritance.
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And if there is something wrong in our
culture or society,
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it is out moral duty
to point out those shortcomings.
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Same should be the case here
in these societies,
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We will be of service here in a similar manner .
It can be the case that those things that are wrong according to us, even if we
understand the right and
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stand with it and explain the mistake,
then this society and
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its future generations will also be
grateful to us.
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[Hassan] We are out of time, Ghamidi
sb.
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We included Ghamidi sahab
remotely in the annual convocation
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of Islamic Society of North America ISNA,
and his thoughts reached all the participants.
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We’re thankful on behalf of the
organization as well
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for allowing us to express our
views.
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Insha’Allah, if we ever get a
chance,
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we will listen directly to
Ghamidi sb in this convocation.
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Thank you very much
for your time.
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[Ghamidi] Thank u so much.