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Salam
i'm interested in a community in America called "Islamville" i looked it up on wiki and am curious abt a couple of things. Br. Mujahid Abdullah would probably be able to answer my questions. my queries are... 1. is it associated with the "muslims of the americas" and is this larger organization an authentic (representative of sunni) organization and did it have a role in the death of rashad khalifa (lanatullahi alayh). 2. is it an authentic sufi community (i.e. no music but focusing on dhikr, ishsan, salah, halal income)? 3. why is it accused of being a terrorist training camp...have controversial shaykhs/mujahideen figures visited it? 4. is it a predominantly African American revert community? are other communities (i.e. immigrants) involved in it aswell? 5. what is their stance on issues like building large tombs for saints...do they disagree and say that building tombs is haram or are they for it? 6. what is their relationship like with the zaytuna guys (Hamza yusuf and co.) or deobandies (darul uloom madania and others)? 7. what exactly do the shapes on their banner (the red and green ones) mean/represent? |
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walaykum asalaam
from what i know they seem to be pretty much the same as barelwis they use daff in their nasheeds, some of them are not the open ended daff that some have allowed, their women sing nasheeds in public majority of the community seem to be black but their leader is pakistani i wonder if the black guys understand urdu as they seem to sing a lot of nasheeds in urdu? i am also interested in knowing their views on ashoorah and what they do during this time in muharram? |
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Salam Just kidding. Answers: 1. We have no affiliation with jamat al fuqara - we have no association with James Williams, or other people involved in illegal criminal activities. 2. Yes - We are Qadri in tariqah, Hanafi in fiqh, Ashari in Aqeedah - no musical instruments, no dancing, no weirdo sufi stuff 3. Because we are upholding the sunnah of Rasoolullah ![]() 4. Our Jamat is predominateley African American, but not exclusicley - I am blonde haired blued eyed white boy for example and their is a also a large group of korean converts to strangely. The for the large population of African Americans is because it the late 70's early 80's our Sheikh came to the US, and his original mission was to teach the NOI about true Islam - when he got here he found a group of Muslims who blonged to what was called "the Dar movement" - these Muslims were basicly gangster Muslims who were trying to be sunnis, but were ver misguided and held some strange beleifs. Our Sheikh taught the sunni Islam and introduced them to tassawuf. These original followers were almost all African American or Puerto Rican - and they in turn had many many many kids (many of the elders have upwards of 20 - 40 children, no exageration). Thus many members of MOA are the off spring of those elders. by the 90's the racial divide in the US had disapeared and more and more people of varying heritages came to embrace Islam, like myself. 5. We dont build large tombs - each village has a graveyard, and many of the people in the graves are Walis, and they have indescript earth graves with no structures (we need to bulid better house for those who are alive, the dead dont need houses) 6. When we were in California, myself included, we used to hold joint functions with them, many of our children went their schools, overall we have had a good relationship with them, and still do. 7. This image is not uniquie to us - it is used for contemplation on the name of Allah, used various awrad - it is commonly seen amongst Qadris of the Sarwari order from the silsillah of Hz. Sultan Bahu. |
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walaykum asalaam We do celebrate Ahura, we commemorate the martyrdom of Hz. Hussein ![]() Many of the brothers do speak Urdhu, many more speak Arabic |
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Salam
5. We dont build large tombs - each village has a graveyard, and many of the people in the graves are Walis, and they have indescript earth graves with no structures (we need to bulid better house for those who are alive, the dead dont need houses) I liked that answer ![]() We do celebrate Ahura, we commemorate the martyrdom of Hz. Hussein - we are not shia, one reason we do this is because the shia have hijacked this day as theirs, when in reality, we sunnis are the true lovers of Ahli Bayt. what do you mean by "celebrate a[s]hura", do you just fast as rasulullah (saws) said or do you do other stuff...if so, what? |
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i dont know a whole lot about them but the brother above doesnt know much about darul islam, to simply dismiss them as a gangster movement. a good book to read is "the dar ul islam movement: an american odyssey revisited" by shaikh mahmoud andrade ibrahim al amreeki
i know some old heads from nyc and newark nj and they talk about how they had izzah and respect in their areas until two groups hit them: the salafis, and these guys. im personally turned off by the veneration they do of their shaikh gilani and their flag waving. then again, all i know of them is what the old ny/nj folks told me and their youtube channel. |
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There was also a very similar thread previously: http://www.sunniforum.com/forum/show...are-these-guys my guess is the same questions are going to come up here....
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celebrate was probably the wrong word - I mean commemorate - we fast as Rasoolullah light. http://www.sunniforum.com/forum/show...ese-guys/page2 Do you have any video or picture capturing that miracle ? |
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Salam
i liked your responses to most of the questions Br. Mujahid Abdullah. with regards to the this darul islam thing...wherever there are two muslims there will be opposing interests and politics....so im not too concerned with that. the one thing that really impressed me was your stance on tombs ![]() celebrate was probably the wrong word - I mean commemorate - we fast as Rasoolullah prescribed. But we also hold a program highlighting the events that took place on the 10 of muharam during the reign of yazid. you don't beat yourselves right? lol. jk. we had a similar program in the darul uloom i used to attend, basically the night before we had to fast the story of the emancipation of Bani Israel from firaun was told (by relating the ayats), one teacher mentioned breifly the tragedy undergone by the ahlul bayt at karbala, some other things were mentioned as well. the martydom of either or both Uthman and Umar took place then i believe. so the month has a lot of significance for muslims aside from the karbala tragedy. |
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