
A talk given by Yusuf
Islam in Abu Dhabi, UAE on the 21st of October 2005.
Why?
Why are Muslims presently being afflicted with trials,
tribulations and disunity and how should the Muslim
see him or herself in the Modern Global Village?
MUSLIMS vs. THE WEST?
Although we still hear much talk about a conflict
between the Muslims and the West, is it really a
problem of Geographical polarisation? Considering
millions of Muslims live in the West and millions
of non-Muslims live in Muslim lands, the Global
village has brought people much closer together,
and so East and West are not so far apart anymore.
Perhaps that’s the problem, some have suggested
that we are experiencing a Clash of Civilizations
- is it really? Perhaps it's simply a clash of political
and economic interests – but that’s
nothing new.
However, in a ‘Village’, any clash or
disturbance affects everybody and we cannot just
stand back and watch as people bomb each other into
oblivion, because we all get hurt.
To solve modern day problems, Muslim intellectuals
and leaders need to analyze the realities of this
time and derive strategies and solutions to suit
the place and age we live in. The interdependence
of nations and societies make it vital that we adopt
a global view to the challenges facing humanity.
GLOBAL VILLAGE IS LIMITED
The word ‘globalization’ is understood
as the process by which business or social institutions
spread and become effective on a global scale. However,
in reality, considering much of the world still
lives in abject poverty, the global village is more
applicable to fairly advanced nations; it is not
good enough just having a MacDonald’s or a
Coca Cola sign or HSBC on the main street. In fact,
many people who propound the theory of this 'village'
concept should wake up and realize many of their
neighbors belong to a part of town where the male
of the family has to beg or chop wood to feed his
family, and where a sewage system is non existent.
POLITICAL UNITY?
On a political level, Democracy is also a characteristic
of what most people imagine when we talk about a
Global Village; it wouldn't work to have one part
of a village dominated and run by an Army War Lord,
while the other end of the village was voting for
a local ministers. We'd get something like what
we have in Iraq today, chaos, anarchy and the ingredients
for civil war. The fact is that in most countries,
democracy is still quite a distant dream.
WOULD IT BE GOOD OR NOT?
If one vision of a Global Village came true - the
whole world would be a single community served by
the electronic media and information technology
and run by a single political system – at
that point we would have to ask a serious question:
whether it would be good or bad; whether it would
create world peace or actually threaten freedom
of expression? Would it allow self-determination
of humankind’s destiny? What about religion?
Where would it fit in?
MUSLIM AS A GLOBAL CITIZEN
In fact, no community is perhaps more prepared and
equipped to live in a Global Village than the Muslim
Ummah and Nation.
The guidance Muslims have to live amongst people
of other faiths and Tribal systems is a perfect
model for this time, and for any time to come, even
if the world one day became united by a single global
order.
The problem is that Muslims have become too used
to watching global changes take place without contributing
anything much to solve the challenges. The trouble
is that we have become too insulated and inward
looking, forgetting the global responsibility we
all have as servants of the One God of everybody
(Rabbil-'Alameen) and followers of the great line
of Prophets, the last of whom was Muhammad (pbuh).
The Prophet said, 'Everyone of you is a shepherd
of those things under your care'.
UMMATAN WASATAN
Unfortunately, most of our organizations and institutions
are designed only to serve our own domestic and
consumer needs. But being ethno-centric and colloquial
in our attitude and behavior inhibits our potential
contribution to world-civility as a whole, and does
not conform to the universal requirements of our
precious faith:
"Wa ka dhalika ja'alna kum ummatan
wasatan li takunu-sh-shuhada 'alan-nas…"
(And thus have We made you a Middle Nation that
you may be witnesses over mankind).
The Prophet, peace be upon him, was the last messenger
sent to all mankind and he helped everyone, he did
not restrict charity and words of guidance only
to Muslims. The name of the Religion itself does
not refer to a person, place or tribe, it is a state
of being open to everyone, it literally means the
process by which a person ‘enters into peace
and security’.
EDUCATION
We are living in a time where perhaps our main task
is not to compete in consuming more goods and building
concrete tower blocks, but to do as the first guided
community did, to invite others to the knowledge
we have. We should be more intelligent, strong in
faith and of good morality, looking to improve the
condition of humanity first and foremost with the
greatest gift we have been given. Education therefore
is probably the most powerful single instrument
of change that we own and need to employ.
Sending our children off to good American or English
schools unprepared as Muslims is not the solution,
as they will only come back realizing that something
is wrong with our end of the village. We are certainly
not living in Madinah.
MAKKAH; not MADINAH
Although mankind appears to have progressed, some
say that in order to cope with the challenges of
life in the Modern Era (or what Marshall MacLuhan
termed the Global Village) we must understand that
Muslims are living in a time which resembles the
old Makkan, early period of Islam, rather than Madinah
and post Madinah.
JAHILLIYYAH
During the Makkan period, the dominant cultural
environment was confused; it displayed many confused
customs and was dominated by ignorance about spiritual
realities – what you otherwise call simply
- ‘the Truth’.
The name given to that period was 'jahiliyyah',
and Islam, of course, was seen as strange - another
strong reason why it resembles today’s picture
in most of the world’s media where Islam is
portrayed as something strange.
The main role of Muslims at that time was not to
build shopping malls, but to call humanity to enter
the state of inner-peace (Islam) and accept the
existence of the One God and believe in His messenger,
Muhammad, peace be upon him. And thereby create
a Just and balance social order; charity was a hallmark
of that new era.
Therefore, today, even though it seems simple, I
believe, identifying yourself as a believer in the
One Omnipresent Lord and Master of all Creation,
and doing good deeds, giving charity and spreading
salam (the message of peace), becomes the priority.
It is the first steps in living Islam; next we should
smile a bit more.
HAPPINESS, A UNIVERSAL GOAL
The basic motivation for humanity is to achieve
happiness...and to make that happiness last as long
as possible. That tells us a lot. Firstly it shows
that all human beings are basically the same with
similar aims in life, what separates us is the way
we go about getting what we want.
MEANING OF LIFE
To achieve happiness it is important to know the
meaning of life clearly. If we were simply created
for the dust heap of temporary galactical existence,
then human life and endeavor would appear futile.
Sadly, the purpose of existence still remains largely
a secret, undiscovered by many fellow human beings.
Yet this secret is explained in the Qur'an and other
Divine scriptures before it, but how many have noted
it or understood?
'Wa maa khalaqt -ul-Jinna wal-Insa illa
li ya'budoon'
(And We did not create Jinn or Mankind except to
serve and worship Me)
The Creator of this universe, therefore, cannot
be ignored. Happiness is connected to fulfillment
of one's noble destiny. That is why people who set
their life's goals on satisfying their own desires,
chasing false gods and material dreams before they
get old or die, ultimately miss the great highway
to happiness. And for every highway there is a map,
and warning signs on the road.
ADVICE IN TIMES OF EVIL
If we translate the term Paradise into that state
or place where a soul may enjoy permanent, unending
happiness, where all wishes are fulfilled, then
the teachings of Prophetic wisdom becomes extremely
relevant and very clear. Once the Prophet told his
companions about people who refused Paradise. They
were confused, how could people refuse Paradise?
He told them, “Those who follow me enter Paradise,
those who refuse, refuse Paradise.”
But getting to that place is not an easy ride. In
the collection of the saying of the Last Prophet
Muhammad, peace be upon him, by Imam Al-Bukhari,
it is reported on the authority of Abdullah Ibn
Mas'ud: 'The people used to ask God's Messenger
about good, but I used to ask him about evil for
fear that it might overtake me….. I said,
"Will there be any evil after that good?"
He said, "Yes, there will be some people who
will invite others to the doors of Hell, and whoever
accepts their invitation to it will be thrown in
it (by them)." I said, "O God's Messenger!
Describe those people to us." He said, "They
will belong to us and speak our language."
I asked, "What do you order me to do if such
a thing should take place in my life?" He said,
"Adhere to the group of Muslims and their Imam."
I asked, "If there is neither a group (of Muslims)
nor an Imam (what shall I do)?" He said, "Keep
away from all those different sects, even if you
had to bite (or literally, eat) the root of a tree,
till you meet God while you are still in that state."
'
ISLAM IS A STATE OF 'CAN DO'
So, whether we are standing alone as individuals
eating the bark of trees or as collective communities
logging on to the Internet, there is something we
can and must do. Our task is to reflect what we
believe and know in our lives and actions.
That is why EDUCATION and its contemporary offspring
the WORLD-MEDIA which has created the illusion of
a Global Village, must reflect the spiritual dimension
of life otherwise - like we see today - mankind
becomes starved of purpose and direction, and all
we see are wars and disasters - and more luxuries,
sports and hedonistic entertainment to divert us.
ISLAM IS HIDDEN BY MUSLIMS
Today in this so-called 'Global Village' there are
millions of people who are still grossly ignorant
of the teachings of Islam; surely we could use some
of our time to help them (as well as ourselves)
re-enter this perfect palace of knowledge and peace,
rather than making them run away from it? And we
know that in the USA, UK and in many other countries,
people are looking for answers, looking for justice,
looking for happiness. But as someone else once
observed: Islam has been hidden by Muslims.
MY STORY AND DISCOVERING MUSLIMS
The Prophet said, 'Give good news and do not make
people run away.' My particular story, that of an
international star or 'Icon' discovering Islam,
is a microcosm of what can happen when the teachings
of Islam are conveyed truly and without distortion
or hindrance. However, nothing had prepared me for
what I was about to discover in regards to the present
state of Muslims globally. I did not realise the
structure of Muslim life had been dismantled, I
just thought, 'How great to see so many colorful
Muslim Flags and hear so many different national
anthems!'
A WISE EDUCATION
As fortunate as I have been to be allowed to discover
Islam, I cannot express my gratitude enough to Allah
Almighty for having guided me through the reading
of the Glorious Qur'an first, the sayings of the
Prophet second, and the wisdom of Muslim mujtahids
and scholars, third. A Wise Education is what everybody
deserves. The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon
him, is reported to have said, 'Whenever Allah wishes
good for a person he makes him understand the Religion.'
QUICK FIX?
Unfortunately, most Muslims today are born Muslims;
looking back to the Glorious past of Muslim civilisation
and trying to reclaim it by short cuts and quick
fixes. They see global injustice and then add their
own blood-curdling version to it.
Every attempt to establish a model Islamic State
within the last hundred years has failed. Maybe
the solution is that we all need to act like new
Muslims, starting at the beginning.
Makkah was difficult: Muslims were unjustly persecuted
and sometimes even tortured or killed, but patience
was the response from the Prophet and the community
of believers. Never did they give up their call
inviting people to the way to Paradise (Jannah).
Even in the early days when a small group of weak
Muslims were given permission to live in a Christian
country so as to be free from persecution, they
displayed exemplary moral behavior, and gave the
message of Islam with wisdom and courage.
In the Qur'an, God Almighty says, "And
let there arise from among you a community enjoining
what is reputable (Ma'ruf) and preventing what is
immoral (Munkar)…" How
many Muslims practice this today? Ma'ruf is universal;
it stands for any humane and noble moral virtue,
whether practiced by Muslims or non Muslims. Also
Munkar is equally universal; and it is not only
practiced by non-Muslims. We must also be able to
criticize our own selves if we are to be amongst
the guided.
9/11 AND 7/7
The gross injustices of 9/11 and 7/7 exposed the
distorted ideas and misdeeds of those who have turned
from the path of Muhammad and his work in guiding
humanity to peace and happiness. Victory in Islam
is not to cause destruction; but to see people enter
the religion in crowds, not running away from it!
THE MEANS OF CHANGE
The first place to start reformation is with ourselves.
"Verily never will God change the condition
of a people until they change what is with themselves."
The Prophet, peace be upon him, said, "By Him
in Whose hand my soul is, you must enjoin what is
reputable (Ma'ruf) and forbid what is immoral (Munkar),
or God will certainly soon send punishment from
Himself to you. Then you will make supplication
and not receive an answer."
ISLAM IS MODERN
The Qur'an is for all times. These days we need
to understand it according to the time and circumstances
we live in. Actually, the word 'modern' is a Latin
word which means 'now'. So, in fact, Islam is the
most Modern Religion for Mankind, because it is
the last revealed way of life God has showed mankind
to follow. It confirms the permanent principles
of all Divine Revelations sent to previous Prophets
such as Jesus, Moses, David, Abraham, and also provides
an intellectual basis for the development of laws
and customs suitable for any time and circumstance
that people may find themselves.
TIMES OF TRIBULATION
Who knows, this maybe the time which was foretold
by the Messenger of God, when he prophesied about
the trials in times to come and said, 'Be
like the good son of Adam': "Kun ka-khayr-ibni
Adam" [1]
Meaning, there would come a time when it is better
to be killed than to be condemned to hell for killing.
This is the age of Islam. We should look to our
responsibility in giving this universal message
to the people who are ignorant of it, that includes
Muslims as well as non-Muslims - Mankind all together.
Allah will unite and bless good people with success
- providing we fulfill our role and do not rush
His Decree or become impatient.
And, frankly, wherever we are, if we can see the
signs of a global village taking shape, there will
be room for spreading the spirit of peace, kindness
and prosperity for all. Where people unite for goodness.
In the words of the All Wise Qur’an
"Fastabiqul-khayrat ayna maa takunu ya'tibikumu-llahu
jamee'an, inna-llaha 'ala kulli shay'in qadeer"
(And strive all of you together in the
race to good deeds, wherever you may be God will
bring you together. Verily God has power over everything).
[2]
[1] Al Tirmidhi and
Abu Dawud
[2] Surah al Baqarah