Blasphemy of the Spirit of God
Confusion, uncertainty and best guesses exists within Christianity about what constitutes “blasphemy of the Holy Spirit”, which is an unpardonable sin. Many believe that is disbelief and other are not sure what one does to actually commit such a grave sin. According to God, blasphemy of the Holy Spirit (in Arabic, “shirk”) is the utmost disbelief mankind can commit. In fact, it is a flagrant violation of the most important commandment of all, the first commandment!
Deuteronomy 6:4 “Hear, O Israel: The Lord our God, the Lord is one!”
Mark 12:28-32 “Then one of the scribes came, and having heard them reasoning together, perceiving that he had answered them well, asked Him, ‘Which is the first commandment of all?’ Jesus answered him, ‘The first of all the commandments is: “Hear, O Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is One. And you shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, with all your mind, and with all your strength.” This is the first commandment.’ And the scribe said unto him, ‘Well, Master, thou hast said the truth: for there is One God; and there is none other but He.’”
On occasion the Spirit of God is referred to as the Angel Gabriel who is the primary Angel or Spirit that God uses to communicate His Will to mankind. However, when God speaks of committing (or sinning by) blasphemy of His Spirit (Arabic: Shirk) He refers to the practice of polytheism, which is the assigning, equating, or worshipping others (individuals or objects) along with Him or besides Him. In fact, this act is the epitome of disbelief and concealing the truth about God (kufr). Equating anyone or anything with God, as equal to, aside from or worthy of any form or level of worship, is blasphemy against the Spirit of God (in Arabic the word is ‘Shirk’) and if pursued intentionally is punishable by hell-fire. The Spirit of God is not a person nor a personality but the essence of God’s being as a singular God. Claiming God has any other person, object or personality beside Himself and offering worship to them is the utmost disbelief in God and denies the most basic fact that God is One God, alone in Deity and Unique among all creation. God allows mankind to repent from this sin while we are still alive in this world, but if we die committing it then God will not forgive us. All sin can be forgiven but God tells us that the sin of committing shirk will not be forgiven if one dies while in the state of committing this great sin.
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Hating America
One thing that annoys me is the stark nationalism that exists among many Muslims worldwide that is translated and misrepresented to reverts as “Islamic”.
I have gone through this process as I became more and more educated by Muslims and Islamic scholars that are from non-western, traditionally “Islamic” countries. Many of these countries being ruled by brutal dictatorships or generally oppressive or unstable regimes, not by Islam.
It is firstly important to realize that no country that exists today is an “Islamic” country, that is, ruled by shariah 100% without diluting it with either former colonial roman laws or made up laws by the dictatorships themselves.
It is my proposal that Islam and Islamic viewpoints do not have to be intrinsically anti-west or anti-American. As an American revert, I see a heck of a lot more good in my country than most others, especially today’s countries that are mostly populated with Muslims. In fact, America is still one of the safest places to practice, gather in numbers, and freely speak about any religion, despite the current Bush Administration scrutiny that attempts to curb terrorism by our group.
In my experience, it is the leftist ideologies predominant in many Muslim countries that often gets infused with Islamic understanding.
I remember one worldwide well known scholar (who will go nameless), whom I met personally and witnessed speaking in public in the US, state that his culture is superior to western culture because he is from a “Muslim country”, a society based on Islamic values. In response, another well known scholar from Canada (who will also go nameless) stated in pubic to him, and I agree, that much of his countries culture, though Islam originated there, is based on unislamic culture predating Islam and still carries many stark unislamic practices. You can still get prostitutes, drugs and many of the things in his Islamic country just as you can get these things in western societies as well. Hence, neither culture is superior except in that which is good. The only difference being that western culture has yet to embrace Islam and much of western is much safer to practice and preach Islam without being jailed or executed by the dictator that you are preaching against according to your beliefs, case in point the sham trial and execution of Syed Qutb by hanging.
Also, Muslim countries have fought many unjust wars, not just against non-Muslim, but Muslims as well. So, America is not the only country we should look at, but we should also look at ourselves and our countries.
Preaching and railing against the west while using an Islamic platform as a moral high ground is hypocritical and counterproductive. Muslims can ally with the west on common ground as the Prophet (pbuh) did in his time and by living in the west we ally ourselves by default with them. So, we should abide by our civic agreement to live in our western countries peacefully and abide by the laws of the land in exchange for security and freedom. This is what is commonly known by political scholars as a “social contract”. The Prophet (pbuh) did this when he sent the sahabbah to flee from oppression to the Abbasid King (who was Christian) and the early Muslims abided by the agreement to live peacefully in a non-Muslim land in exchange for protection.
As Muslims, we dont have to be against our government any more than any other government, even Islamic ones. We can be patriotic and allied to the land that we grew up in and love. If we love our country, we will do everything possible to peacefully impart Islamic knowledge to them. We should not defame, rail, plot against it in the name of Islam.
I don’t hate America. I want what is best for America and our constitution give us the freedom and opportunity, equal to any other group, to alter the course of its policies that we dont agree with. We just need enough people involved in the political and social process.
As American (or western) Muslims, we should not tolerate any other Muslim defaming or speaking unjustly or hypocritically about our nation. We should separate nationalism from Islam and recognize when our scholars are speaking like this. We should correct them and always speak with justice and fairness in all things. Nationalism infused into Islamic rhetoric will divide and destroy us as a people.
Read my signature and you will understand.
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