mirex |
09-03-2012 11:21 PM |
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never leave a Muslim majority country for a country with non-Muslim majority and run by non-Muslims. no matter what permission imam abu hanfiah has given it is utterly not feasible for anyone with a conscience to live in a non-Muslim country out of choice in the present times. those born there or already living there are another story. In non-Muslim countries every communication medium is rigorously checked. Muslims are watched. I know this very well but the situation isnt THAt bad in Muslim countries i know of. Many, if not all, are actively participating in the killing of Muslims. that is true for many Muslim countries too but the freedom to dispense off your responsibilities in muslim countries, is not present in non-Muslim ones. let me explain:
the ummah gives responsibility to the shoulders of the Muslims. it is determined by the geographical location and the state of Muslims around them. to go far away , especially to a non-Muslim country, does not absolve one of the responsibility yet it makes it even more difficult to fulfill it.
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I almost agree with you. I think many Muslims of past times came to the UK to be frank to make money. I see how a lot of those families turned out. We are fortunate that Islam has now been revitalised but many many people were almost totally lost to Islam. I have met people who say 'My parents were muslim', or 'we're really easy going, my dad taught me to accept all religions'..
basically they trade in their Imaan for access to that lovely BMW.. i've seen it happen... thankfully this is changing, but it definitely presents a test on the Imaan..
the haram is easy here, and the halal takes effort.. just now i was telling a muslim friend who had come from a muslim majority country, why he should not eat gelatine.. in a muslim majority country, one doesn't generally have to worry about food ingredients..!
however, if one is already accostomed to this environment, and one is striving in the path of Allah swt (and not in the endless quest for money), I think its ok...
just come here for the right intentions.
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