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WHAT IS MODERNISM AND WHERE DID IT COME FROM?
We can relate, ideologically, the modernist movement spreading these days to
one sect in the past. This sect is called the Muta'zilah, which is dated back to
the third Islamic century. Although those people accepted the Qur'ân and Sunnah
they made ta'weel (their own interpretation of the Qur'ân) and said 'aql
(intelligence) takes precedence over naql (guidance of the Prophet). However,
this school died out. The modernist movement did not evolve from them, but they
are very similar to them. The modernist movement actually originated in Europe
(middle-ages). At the time when the scientific method came about in Spain, it
was seen that what the church was teaching was not true. This led to a slow
revolt. The basic view of modernism (in all religions) is that: the religion
should change according to the circumstances, and that it is not fixed. There is
no such thing as absolute truth. The Jewish and Christian modernist response in
Europe tried to explain how the religion was still relevant for the people. They
made innovations to keep people interested in the religion (such as singing in
church, introduced only in the 1900's). They tried to say the divine and the
human is mixed in the Bible and that the parts that are true must be the ones
that are not out of date. Also, the religion is improving over time and there is
no absolute truth in the Bible. This is the time in history when many Muslims
were looking to Europe. This led to three choices for those Muslims: accept the
West; reject the West; or mix the two (reform Islam). Those who followed the
third (the modernist) developed in, and focused on: Turkey - because it was
under British influence; and Egypt - because Al-Azhar was the seat of Islamic
knowledge. The people of this modernist movement judge Islam according to their
'aql. Some of their faults in regards to it are:
1) use it for things which it can't comprehend;
2) refer everything to it: accept what agrees with it, reject what does not;
3) judge the revelation by it. However, Ahl As-Sunnah Wal Jamaa' believes that
using the sound 'aql should lead one to the conclusion that the Qur'ân and the
Prophet are true and that their teachings should take precedence over pure 'aql.
THE INFLUENCE OF MODERNISM IN AMERICA
Modernist are saying that the West and the world has changed, and that Islam
must become "civilized". Modernism has spread the most in the U.S.
because:
1) there are no scholars available to refute them, or they won't refute them
because people don't want to criticize them;
2) it allows Muslims from overseas to become part of American society and
they do not have to be recognized as Muslim. Also, new American Muslims will not
have to change their old lifestyle;
3) much of the literature, scholars, and institutions in the U.S. reflect the
modernist thinking.
In Tafseer, Yusuf Ali is the most popular translator of the meaning of the
Qur'ân, even though he denies what the 'aql can't see (of the unseen). In seerah,
one book is saying the Prophet is like anyone else. Another tries to say the Sunnah
is not for the sharee'ah and that sometimes we have to throw away the Ahaadeeth because Allah did not correct the Prophet's mistakes when he made ijtihaad. In
Fiqh, modernists say interest is permissible, In menstruation women can pray, and
Muslim women can marry kaafir men. They say the face of women was not covered
until 150 years after the time of the Prophet, even though it existed in his
time, and that women should always pray in the mosque, even though Ahaadeeth only
show women in the mosque at Ishaa and Fajr because they could not be recognized
in the dark. They also say the Ahaadeeth that a people with a woman ruler will not
succeed is not true today and polygamy is forbidden except under certain
conditions (which do not exist). Finally, it should be mentioned that this
movement is organized and has resources such as magazines, television,
conventions, and literature.
SOME OF THEIR VIEWS
Modernists influence the thinking of people, and that person spreads their
views on unknowingly. Their way of thinking is the most dangerous thing about
them. None discuss Aqeedah (belief) because it is not important to them ('aql
judges naqal). They are also trying to remove the Sunnah and say that the system
of the old muhadditheen is insufficient. Most say (as do critics of the Bible)
that we need a "higher criticism" of Ahaadeeth and the earlier
conclusions (ijmaa) of scholars are not sufficient, yet they give no new way to
judge Ahaadeeth. However, we as Muslims understand that the Prophet was guided by
Allah and that we may not be able to understand everything in the Ahaadeeth with
our 'aql. It is common for the modernists to question the role of the Sunnah in
the sharee'ah. One said all of the Sunnah is of this world and not Deen, even in
the Prophet's time, therefore it is all a matter of shoora (consultation) and
ijtihaad (therefore changeable). Another says we need to make ijtihaad for what
is to be followed, and changes of time and place make Sunnah difficult to use.
All of this is mentioned to weaken the view of the Sunnah. The Jews and
Christians tried to differ the human from the divine. Modernists try to point
out the differences between the Messenger as a human and as a Prophet. They also
avoid following the Sunnah by dividing his life into parts (imam, judge, military
leader, prophet, etc.), saying some are not divine teachings and not law. Some
say everyone is free to make ijtihaad, and later restrictions on it were imposed
by the people. Another said a ruling may change even if it is from the Qur'ân
and Sunnah.
HOW DO MODERNISTS GO ASTRAY?
The observer can easily point out the following points as the driving force
for this trend:
1) Their premises and assumptions are wrong Modernists look to the West and
try to reinterpret the "old religion" with modern science and modern
times. They assume that:
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The present situation is advanced or different (i.e. "this is not
the Prophet's time!"). However, the idea of progress and that things are
better now is Marxian and Hegelian. It is against the Ahaadeeth, as the Prophet
said each generation is getting worse. They must prove that there has been
progression (no definition of it given). Islamically the advanced society is
the one that comes closer to Allah, and understands and applies Islam better
(such as the Sahâbah). In fact, the current societies have the things of the
old societies (such as homosexuality, etc.) as mentioned in the Qur'ân; |
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Religion is relative to time and place (i.e. "therefore we need to
judge Islam in light of modern science"). Modernists are "people of
science" and judge Islam according to modern science. They think that the
West is based on science, but they fail to notice that not all science is
based on fact. In reality, much of science is only hypothesis (not a fact).
Also, every science has its own philosophy, which will lead to its own
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The way of thinking of a society is based on (is a product of) its
environment. Modernists say most of religion is from the people and their
environment and it can be judged by later times, and Ahaadeeth are related to
that time only. However, there is no proof for the modernist hypothesis that
religious truth is relative. Allah says the Qur'ân is Haqq (truth). Modernists
are saying (by inference) that if the Qur'ân is not true now, then it was
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2) The methodology they use is wrong. The methodology of the modernists is
the way they mislead people to the wrong conclusions. They claim to be
scientific, but they are usually inconsistent or have no proof or foundation for
their beliefs. Some of the means and principles they use include:
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Sunnah and Ahaadeeth. They claim the Qur'ân is authentic and they only
follow "authentic" Ahaadeeth. This implies that they have a way to
judge Ahaadeeth (different from that of the traditional scholars), yet most give
no new way to judge Ahaadeeth, and are using their 'aql (intelligence) to
determine this (like the female ruler Ahaadeeth). Modernists especially dislike
Ahaadeeth which have specific meanings and prefer ones which only have general
principles. |
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Use of weak Ahaadeeth to help their points and arguments (while they are
calling for the use of authentic Ahaadeeth). For example, in the area of women in
Islam (the two areas the modernists try to change the most are the Sunnah and
women) they like to quote two stories from the time of Umar Ibn Al-Khattab (radiyallaahu`anhu)
1) when Umar (R.A) was
giving a Khutbah he tried to restrict the amount of dowry, a woman opposed,
and Umar corrected himself and thanked the woman, and
2) Umar (R.A) appointed Umma
Shifaa (R.A) as a market-regulator (used by modernist to say women can work in the
government). However, both of these stories are not authentic. |
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Use vague terms without defining them. Modernists use terms like
democracy, freedom, and equality, but they do not define what they mean by
them. The danger in using vague terms is that a knowledgeable person will pass
over the word or concept, thinking they meant the Islamic or acceptable
definition while in fact they did not, while others may believe what they are
saying is true. |
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Do not present all of the relevant information that is available on the
subject. That is, from Qur'ân, Sunnah, etc. They only present that which will
support their views. This tactic is used to avoid unliked beliefs, so they
just do not mention them. |
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Force their interpretation onto the text. This is what the
Muta'zila did, when they said 'aql takes precedence over what is from the Prophet. Many
modernists say Islam is the "rational" religion. This is true if you
mean everything is from Allah and there is no contradiction, but to say that
we can study everything in Islam by judging it with only our intellect is
unacceptable and there is also no proof for this. To avoid implementing what
the Qur'ân and Sunnah says, the modernists say we need to follow the
"spirit" of Islam and not worry about the laws specifically. But it
is clear from the Qur'ân and Sunnah that we are to take both. They will argue
that the text of the Qur'ân only says for women to dress modestly and they do
not like to talk about the specific details of hijaab and say we only need to
follow the "spirit" of the law. |
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They tend to oppose scholars by saying they meant something else. They
say that the door to ijtihaad is open, which is something accepted by the Ahl
As-Sunnah Wal Jamaa'. However, it is not open to everybody on any subject.
Modernists claim that anyone would make ijtihaad until Imam Shafi'ee narrowed
the qualifications (not true), and today anyone can do it. In one magazine, on
the question of polygamy and divorce, some said that these two can be
restricted by ijtihaad. They often misquote scholars and give their own
meanings for what they said. |
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Often follow strange and rejected opinions. They try to revive some of
the old opinions because they like it and say that this writer said it in the
past. Modernists try to open the door to these opinions and choose what is the
most suitable and easy to follow. However, we are supposed to look for the
fiqh opinions that are the closest to the truth. They usually bring bad Ahaadeeth
such as "The differences in my Ummah is a mercy" or reject
Authentic Ahaadeeth such as the one about the breakup of the Ummah into 73 sects. |
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Follow their desires. They often make rulings and
Fataawaa without
permissible daleel (evidence). One said music is permissible because he did
not see something wrong with it, so it is Halaal. But he did not check what the
Qur'ân and the Sunnah say about this subject. |
ISLAM AND MODERNISM
Ahl As-Sunnah Wal Jamaa' believes that there is only one true Islam. This is
proven in Qur'ân and Ahaadeeth. One Ahaadeeth shows the straight line as leading to
Allah, and branching paths leading off it with a devil at each one calling to
it. Also, the Ummah will break into 73 sects, and the true way is the one who
follows Muhammad (s.a.w.s) and his companions. Modernists are differing from Ahl
As-Sunnah Wal-Jamaa' in:
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Everything in accordance with Qur'ân and Sunnah is Haqq
(truth) and what
disagrees with it is false (some modernists disagree with this). Also,
statements consistent with the Qur'ân and Sunnah are accepted; |
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Ijmaa (consensus) of the Sahâbah (and early generations) is a hujja
(proof) for all Muslims. Modernists say Sahâbah are men and we are men, and even
matters agreed on by them are open to ijtihaad; |
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Anything in the Qur'ân and Sunnah cannot be opposed by 'aql, rational
thought, opinion, or Qiyaas. This is supported in the Qur'ân and is not open to
discussion or vote. One modernists said the cutting of the hand of the thief is
a "Khomeni Islam" and is unethical; |
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There are constants in Islam related to belief, worship, etc. and these
are good, sound, proper, and correct for all places and times. This view is
accepted by the Ahl Sunnah, but not by many of the modernists, saying that all
truth is relative and there is no constants. However, these constant principles
are basic aspects of the Ahl Sunnah and are traced to the Qur'ân and Sunnah and
Sahâbah. They are not questionable or changeable things. In many of these
things, modernists say we need ijtihaad and tajdeed. |
DANGERS
1) Many are influenced by it and do not know it. Also, their views are
unacceptable and should be refuted.
2) Many people do not recognize it as a movement of munkar or
Bid'ah and do
not evaluate its writings and speeches, so they try to defend it. Many of their
writings are from rationalization (which has no end or conclusion), and the
effects of this are seen in the Christian church (that is, they now have no
relationship to their religion, and it has no practical value or purpose).
3) This group is also playing into the hands of the kuffaar. They are happy
with is because their effort is to bring the Muslim women out of the home to
change them. The last 200 years has been a colonialist and orientalist attack on
the position of the woman in Islam (to destroy her and the society).
CONCLUSIONS
1) The modernists movement as a whole (what it is based on) is from
Bid'ah'
(innovation). They have their own principles and ways, which contradicts that of
Ahl-Sunnah. They say we want ijtihaad in the basic principles of the Deen (religion) which are constant.
2) They are very willing to reject and contradict the ijmaa of the
Sahâbah on
clear points (such as stoning of the adulterer and the apostate is to be killed)
and Ahaadeeth are dealt with as if they are not important (women ruler Ahaadeeth
is
common).
3) One of the main points of modernism is to change the role of women. They
say it is permissible to mix men and women and to not wear hijaab. The
modernists are impressed by the West and their conclusions always seem to agree
with the views of the West.
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Most of the information used for this article is from a seven part cassette
series which is available from: Dar Makkah: 2040 S. Oneida #2A. Denver, CO
80224. The speaker frequently pointed out that his purpose was to warn about the
dangers and mistakes of this movement and not to defame individual Muslims.
Also, his information came from their writings, speeches, and discussions with
these individuals, and not from what he heard from other people.
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