One of the eminent characteristics of our religion is moderation. Allah says: "Thus
We have made you )true Muslims - real believers of Islâmic Monotheism,
true followers of Prophet Muhammad and his Sunnah (legal ways)), a just
(and the best) nation, that you be witnesses over mankind and the
Messenger (Muhammad) be a witness over you." [2:143]. Justice is
a main feature of Islam in all matters, and that is the meaning of "a
just nation" in acts of worship and transactions. Accordingly, there
will be no extravagance, extremism, deviation, and negligence as done by
the people of the Scriptures. The Christians have exceeded the proper
limits regarding Jesus and made him a son of god of what they attribute
to Him, in addition to monasticism which they innovated even though they
did not practice it properly. As for the Jews, they described Allah
with the ugliest characteristics: they described him as poor and miser
may Allah curse them and cast anger upon them. Both religions have
participated in distorting the revealed Books: the Torah and the Bible
according to their whims.
In these days, groups of people —who deviated the moderation of Islam and its application in reality— emerged, most of them are from the public. Their view is: a person may do whatever he likes even if that action contains disobedience to Allah. According to this view, there is no harm for a person to listen to songs, watch deniable acts in television, in addition to backbiting and tale bearing. A person should not spend all his time in obedience, worship, religiousness, moreover there are some groups criticize religiousness and integrity. It was reported in the old traditions that Sahl ibn `Abdullah At-Tastury said: Adhere to the old authentic traditions and the Sunnah for I fear a time will come when the Prophet (saws) will be mentioned and followed in all his conditions, they would dispraise, averted, freed themselves of him, degraded, and insulted him.
By Allah, this is what is happening in our time and that is part of the insinuations of Shaytaan. Therefore, we should not be tricked by these risks and indulge ourselves in sins. On the other hand, we should beware Satan as much as we can because it confuses us as Ibn Al Jawzi mentioned in his book "Talbis Iblis — A chapter on Shaytanic insinuations to the public": A person may lean to have a good company and does not mind to do anything afterwards. Some of them may say: I am one of Ahl As-Sunnah (the people who follow the Sunnah) and Ahl As-Sunnah are good. To remove this insinuation, we should say to them: To believe in that doctrine is an obligation and to stop committing sins is another obligation, and one of them cannot stand without the other. Some people say: I keep to Salaah, fast, pay Zakaha, but there is no harm if I listen to songs and watch satellite television. In the meantime, they forget the reason for which he was created: the worship of Allah, submission to Him, and staying away from things that entail His Wrath and Punishment. "And I (Allâh) created not the jinn and mankind except that they should worship Me (Alone)." [51:56]. Hence, I advise my Muslim Ummah to fear Allah, do things which they know their Shari`ah rulings, and do not interpret religious matters according to their whims and desires.
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