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Everyday many people are asking us about the different types or groups of
Muslims. There are so many of them. To name a few:: Shi'ites; Ahmadiyah;
Kadianis; Sufis; Nation of Islam; Hanafi; Shafi; Wahabi; Moorish Science;
Rastafarians; Five Per centers; Submitters International; Ansar Allah,
Sunnies, etc. There are so many groups of Muslims. But which one is the
real Islam? -- And what is the proof?
We decided it was time to answer the question;
"Which
Group?"
Let us
begin by mentioning that Islam is based on the teachings of the Holy Quran
and the sayings and teachings (hadeeth) of Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon
him, who said:
"Muslims will divide into 73 groups. All will be in Hell, except one.
The one me and my companions are on today."
We have
to go to the very root of Islam to solve this problem. And fortunately there
is something to base our understandings on. As we said, Islam is based on
only two things:
1.) The Holy Quran; and 2.) The teachings of Prophet Muhammad, peace be
upon him.
One of
the most important beauties of Islam is the preservation of scripture, The
Holy Quran [which is still being memorized and recited in the
exact form and language {Arabic} as it was over 1400 years ago) and
authenticity of references known as
Hadeeth [verified teachings of Muhammad, peace be upon him]. We
can with a certainty offer explanations from the two Holy Sources [i.e.;
Quran and Hadeeth] which will
provide answers to any questions regarding Islam.
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"Islam"?
What Does It Mean?
"Muslims"?
Who Are They?
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Think for a moment
and then ask yourself:
Question:
"Do the words; 'Islam' and
'Muslim' appear in the
scripture of Islam [Quran]?"
Answer:
YES !
We as Muslims, have
been instructed in the Quran itself to resolve any of our
differences according to these two sources or otherwise to be
considered as non-believers, by our Lord. As He has mentioned in the
Quran:
"But no, by your Lord, they can have no faith until they make you
[Muhammad] as a judge between them in all their disputes, and
find in themselves no resistance against your decisions, and accept
with full submission [Islam]."
[4:65]
Incidentally, the
word for 'submission' in Arabic is 'taslima' which is one of the 5
meanings of the word 'Islam'. |
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What Does Quran
Say About It? |
Now let us begin by
mentioning what Allah mentioned.
In His Holy Book, The Quran, Allah has called those who follow His
Straight Path (Al Mustaqeem) of Islam: "Muslims".
He also says that we should not die except as "Muslims." |
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Holy Quran: 3:102 |
"O you who
believe! Fear Allah as He should be feared. and do not die except as
Muslims."
(state of Islam, i.e.; complete submission to Allah) |
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Holy Quran:
3:19 |
"Truly the
only religion acceptable to Allah is
Islam." |
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Holy Quran:
3:85 |
"And
whoever seeks a religion other than
Islam, it will never be accepted of them." |
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Holy Quran:
6:125 |
"And
whoever Allah wills to guide, He opens his breast to
Islam; and whoever Allah
wills to misguide, He makes his breast constricted as though he is
climbing up in the sky. Thus Allah puts the wrath on those who
believe not." |
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Holy Quran:
39:22 |
"Is he
whose breast Allah has opened to
Islam, so that he is in the light from His Lord (like the one
who does not believe)? So woe to those whose hearts are hardened
against the remembrance of Allah! They are in plain error!" |
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Holy Quran:
61:7 |
"And who
does more wrong than the one who invents a lie against Allah, when
he is being called to Islam?" |
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Holy Quran:
6:162
Holy Quran:
6:163 |
"Verily, my
Salat, my sacrifice, my living and my dying are for Allah, the Lord
of the Alamin."
"He has no partner. And of this I have been commanded, and I am the
first of the Muslims." |
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Holy Quran:
9:100 |
"And the
foremost to embrace Islam of the Muhajirun and the Ansar and also
those who followed them exactly (in
faith). Allah is well pleased with them and they are well
pleased with Him. He has prepared for them Gardens under which
rivers flow to dwell therein forever. That is the supreme success."
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Holy Quran:
39:12 |
"And I am
commanded in order that I may be the first of those who submit
themselves to Allah as Muslims." |
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Holy Quran:
22:78 |
"And strive
hard in Allah's Cause as you ought to strive. He has chosen you and
has not laid upon you in religion any hardship: it is the religion
of your father Ibrahim. It is He Who has named you
Muslims both before and in
this (Quran), that the Messenger (Muhammad, peace be upon him)
may be a witness over you and you be witnesses over mankind! ...." |
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Holy Quran:
33:35 |
"Verily,
the Muslims, men and women,
the believers men and women, the men and the women who are obedient
(to Allah), the men and women who are truthful, the men and the
women who are patient, the men and the women who give Sadaqah, the
men and the women who fast, the men and the women who guard their
chastity and the men and the women who remember Allah much with
their hearts and tongues Allah has prepared for them forgiveness and
a great reward." |
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Hadeeth
(teaching of Muhammad,
peace be upon him) |
Prophet Muhammad,
peace be upon him, told us in a hadeeth (teachings and sayings); He
had prayed and asked Allah for three things, but he was only granted
two of them;
- He asked
Allah that his nation (the Muslims) would not be
destroyed by being out numbered. And Allah granted that
prayer.
- He asked
Allah that his nation (Muslims) would not be destroyed
from poverty. And he said that Allah granted that
prayer.
- He asked
Allah that his nation (Muslims) would not be destroyed
by being divided and fighting amongst themselves. He
said, Allah did not grant that prayer.
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Hadeeth
(teaching of Muhammad,
peace be upon him) |
Additionally, the
prophet, peace be upon him, said that as the Jews and the Christians
divided into 71 or 72 sects, that you (meaning the
Muslims) would divide
into 73 groups and all of them would be in HELL, except for ONE.
And the "saved sect" would be those who remained on what he and his
companions were on: "Quran and Sunnah." |
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Allah named us all
"Muslims"
Tall - Small - Just
"Muslims"
Do Not Put
Us Out of
ISLAM |
We see clearly from
the above that Allah Subhanahu wa Ta'ala has named us as "Muslims"
alone.
Additionally, when
we consider that the deviant groups always have to have a name of
some kind in order to distinguish themselves from the others, we
begin to see the pattern. If someone feels that it is necessary to
describe himself as a certain kind of "Muslim"
then this is his or her problem.
Now of course one
could say that: "I am a tall
Muslim." or "He is a small
Muslim." and then this
type of description is for the purpose of identifying physical
characteristics.
Additionally, a person might use someone's country or nationality to
describe a Muslim for the purpose of determining their heritage such
as a "Pakistani Muslim" or an "Arab Muslim."
These types of descriptions do not put a person out of the fold
of Islam. |
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Faith & Belief
Are Most
Important |
Where the problem
comes in is when the adjective related to the word "Muslim"
or the word "Islam" has to
do with FAITH or BELIEF. |
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ISLAM -
One Path -
The Straight Path -
To Allah
As Musliims |
We must understand
that Allah Subhannah wa Ta'ala has made it perfectly clear both in
the Quran and in the sayings of the Holy Prophet, peace be upon him,
that the religion of Islam was perfected and completed during the
lifetime of the Prophet, peace be upon him, and that no new religion
would come until the Last Day and that those who followed Islam were
called by Allah, MUSLIMS.
In one hadeeth of
the prophet, peace be upon him, drew a straight line in the dirt
with a stick. He said,
"This is the
straight path to Allah
[meaning the Way of
Islam]."
Then he drew
angles right and left off of the straight line and said,
"These are the deviant groups (or sects of Islam) and each one has a
devil calling to it."
he mentioned that
there would always be a main body of
Muslims who would be on
the straight path until the Last Day.
Each of the "faith
groups" that you mentioned have been labeled by the main stream
scholars of Islam as deviant groups in degrees from border
line to completely out of Islam. |
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Let us ask the
question,
"What does the
term
ISLAM
actually mean, anyway?" |
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Before we begin
trying to gain an understanding of who is right or wrong on this
issue it might be quite advantageous to spend a moment in reviewing
the meanings of the actual words which will be using in our
discussion.
First of all the
words "Islam" and "Muslim"
are Arabic, not English. They do not easily translate into one word.
The word "
MUSLIM
" is derived from the Arabic
word
ISLAM
. So, let us begin by asking the
question what does "Islam" mean anyway?
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Good question.
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ISLAM
comes from the root "slm" or "salama"
- The word
ISLAM
in reference to the faith is understood in Arabic as the:
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Surrender
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Submission
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Obedience
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Sincerity
- Peace
All of which come
about only by giving up the Free Will of the nafs (self or
ego) in favor of the Will of the Creator and Sustainer of All That
Exists (ALLAH). |
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Let us ask the next
logical question;
"What does the
term
"Muslim"
actually mean?" |
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Again, we must keep
in mind that it is an Arabic word and is of course subject to the
rules of the Arabic language. Actually, it is derived from the word
ISLAM. Whereas, you
might think of ISLAM
as the verb or action and
MUSLIM
as the noun, or the one
performing the action.
In English whenever
we have a noun performing a verb, we add the two suffix letters;
ER. But in the Arabic language many times you will find that the
prefix letters of MU are used for the same purpose.
A few examples may
help to better understand:
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English Verb |
English Performer |
Arabic Verb |
Arabic Performer |
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Travel |
Travel ER |
Safar |
MUsafar |
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Call |
Call
ER |
Adhan |
MUadhan |
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Pray |
Pray
ER |
Salah |
MU
salah |
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Submit |
Submit ER |
Islam |
MU
slim |
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"Muslim"
is one who follows or practices the action of "Islam."
In English we might
say that any one who "Islams"
is an "Islam-ER." Right?
So as we see in the chart above, in Arabic the "mu" preceding a verb
indicates the same thing.
Therefore, we would
understand that the one who is actively doing the verb of "Islam"
[submission to God] is a "Mu"-Islam or "Muslim."
Make sense? |
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Now, we should ask,
"How does a person become a
Muslim? " |
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Only when a person
gives up his or her free will in order to obey Allah completely on
Allah's terms does he/she become a "
MUSLIM
."
Following along the orders of Jesus in the Bible when he tells his
disciples to "Pray thus.... Thy Will be done on earth,
as it is in Heaven."
Also, Allah has
told us in His Book that all of the creation is in submission to Him
(
MUSLIM
).
So, how would it be
if the sun asked the moon, "Hey moon! What kind of Muslim are
you? A Shia' or a Sufi?"
That just doesn't
make any sense. |
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There is a famous
story I like to use to help give a clear picture of what petty
things can do to separate and divide the Muslims that might be
appropriate to use here in helping to establish a better
understanding.
The story goes something like this:
= "What Color Was The Dog?" =
Once
there was a community of Muslims who were small in number yet large
in iman and strong in action. So much so that, the kufaar
[non-believers] could not defeat them in battle even though they had
the Muslims out numbered.
One day
a young man from the kufaar pretended to enter into Islam and he
went to the big sheik [learned man] in one part of the city
and listened to his teaching of the Quran. The subject happened to
be on the chapter of the Quran called Al Kahaf (the Cave,
#18].
When
the sheik completed his talk he offered a chance for the brothers
present to ask some questions. When it came the turn of the kafar,
he asked the sheik the question:
“Sir, in the story of
the ‘sleepers’ in the cave, there is mention of a dog. And I was
wondering if I might inquire as to what color the dog might have
been? I hope you don’t mind my asking, especially if it is something
that maybe you don’t know the answer to.”
Immediately
the sheik says to the young man,
“That’s no problem at
all, everyone should know that the dog was YELLOW.”
The
young man said,
“Are you sure? I
mean, could it have been another color?”
“No.”
replied the old sheik,
“It was definitely
YELLOW.” Once again the young man thanked him and when on his way.
The
next night the young kafr man went to the other side of town and sat
in another gathering of knowledge and they too were discussing
different things about verses in the Quran.
So when
it came time for the teacher to give each person attending, the
opportunity to ask a question, the kafr man raised his hand and then
asked the question,
“In the chapter about the “Cave”, the sleepers are mentioned in
different numbers but each time there is a reference to their dog as
being counted along with them. Now I was wondering whether or not
anyone of knowledge has ever made any reference to what the color
the dog might have been?”
The
sheik immediately said,
“Yes! The dog in this
story in the Quran was BLACK.”
The
young kafar man was pleased and continued,
“Sir, are you quite certain that the color of the dog mentioned in
the story was BLACK?”
“Young man,”
he quickly replied,
“I’ll stake my
reputation on that as a fact.”
“Thank you, sir.”
Said the young man.
The
next night the kafar posing as a Muslim went back to the first sheik
and then when it came time for the questions and answers he raised
his hand and asked,
“Sheik, may Allah reward you for all your effort and knowledge and
for sharing it with us. Could you maybe remind me about the answer
to the question the other night about the color of the dog in the
cave in Surah Al-Kahaf?”
(Holy Quran: Chapter 18).
The
sheik said,
“There is no doubt whatsoever amongst the great scholars of Islam on
this question. The dog was YELLOW. And anyone who says other than
this has no knowledge.”
With
that the young man spoke up again and said,
“Sir, what would you say if someone else said that he would stake
his reputation of being a scholar in Islam on the fact that the dog
is not
yellow,
but rather that the dog is most certainly BLACK?”
The
sheik quickly replied,
“Then his reputation
is not that of a scholar but one of a fool.”
Now the
next time the kafr man went to the sheik that was upholding the idea
of the dog being BLACK, he told the sheik that the sheik on the
other side of town was calling him names and saying that he had no
knowledge of Islam and that for sure that the dog was YELLOW.
The old
sheik became angry and shouted,
“You tell him, that I
said he is the one without knowledge. I’m the one who graduated from
the greatest of schools of Islam, while he is but a fool.”
The plan
was working. Before long the community was divided into two groups.
Each group was claiming that their sheik was the one with the
correct answer. Fighting broke out in the streets and the Muslims
began attacking each other all over the city. Everyone became
involved to the extent that there was not a single person who was
excluded from this terrible situation. Screaming, shouting, hitting
and fighting were everywhere.
And
then it happened. The kafr went back out to his people and told
them,
“Let us go
to fight them now. You will now find them most easy to defeat.”
And
that is exactly what they did.
May
Allah save us from such fitnah [tribulations].
Ameen. |
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So, now let us consider that same
concept and apply it to the various groups, which come along
claiming to be the “saved sect.” If it was not revealed during the
time of the prophet, peace be upon him, and it was not something
done by his companions, may Allah be pleased with them all, then why
would we want to incorporate it into our deen [way of life in
Islam]? While Allah has already made it clear in His Book: |
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Holy Quran: 3:19 |
{Inna deenah innda lahi, Islam
.} (3:19)
“Certainly, the only way [deen] acceptable to Allah is the
submission to Him in Islam.” |
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And again in
Chapter Mayadah (5:3), when Allah Subhannah wa Ta’ala says: |
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Holy Quran: 5:3 |
{Al yawmal akmal tu lakum deenakum wa atmumtu alaykum ni'mati wa
raditu lakum al Islam adeena}
“On this
day have I perfected your way of life [religion] for you, completed
My Favor upon you and have chosen for you
ISLAM as your way of
life.
(sometimes translated as [religion].”
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And may Allah make
us as one body joined together for all that is good in Islam, ameen.
And may Allah make us avoid at all costs, the dividing and the
separating of the real "Muslims." Ameen.
If you would like
more information on this subject, please do not hesitate to write
me. If I have made any errors then please advise me and ask Allah to
guide me to do better.
Jazakalah khair wa
salam alaykum wa Rahmatulah,
Your brother in Islam,
Yusuf
Estes
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