Can we sit with Deviants?!

Faris Al Hammadi
29 Jul 202316:21

Summary

TLDRThe speaker emphasizes the importance of preserving Islam as the most valuable aspect of a Muslim's life. They stress the concept of association with pious individuals and disassociation from those who deviate from true Islamic teachings. The speaker warns against sitting with or promoting people who spread innovation or false interpretations of Islam, as it could lead to confusion and harm to the religion’s authenticity. Citing classical scholars, they urge Muslims to maintain strict boundaries to protect the purity of their faith and avoid mixing truth with falsehood.

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Q & A

  • What is considered the most valuable thing for Muslims according to the speaker?

    -The speaker emphasizes that the most valuable thing for Muslims is their religion, Islam, which will lead them to eternal peace and happiness in the Hereafter.

  • Why does the speaker stress the importance of preserving Islam?

    -Islam is viewed as precious because it is divinely preserved and authentic, as promised by Allah. Preserving it means ensuring its purity and protecting it from deviations and falsehoods.

  • What does the speaker mean by 'Association and Disassociation' in Islam?

    -'Association' refers to associating with good and pious individuals, while 'Disassociation' means distancing oneself from those who promote disbelief, sinful behavior, or innovation in religion. This helps preserve the authenticity of Islam.

  • Why does the speaker warn against associating with people of 'desires' and 'deviance'?

    -The speaker warns that associating with those who claim to follow Islam but deviate from its teachings can lead to confusion, mix truth with falsehood, and ultimately harm the preservation of the religion.

  • How does the speaker support the argument about disassociating from people of deviance?

    -The speaker references classical Islamic scholars, companions of the Prophet, and historical figures like Imam Ahmed, who warned against sitting with and promoting those who spread deviant ideas.

  • What examples does the speaker provide of scholars warning against people of 'desires'?

    -The speaker cites scholars like Abdullah, Imam Ahmed, and the Prophet’s companions, who advised against sitting with, speaking to, or promoting those who spread deviant beliefs, likening their presence to a disease.

  • What is the speaker's stance on modern-day influencers or scholars sitting with people of deviant ideologies?

    -The speaker criticizes modern-day influencers or scholars who sit with people of deviant ideologies, warning that such actions can confuse followers and lead them to believe that the truth is mixed with falsehood.

  • Why does the speaker describe sitting with people of deviance as 'cheating' or 'betrayal'?

    -The speaker believes that associating with deviant individuals in public forums or social media is a betrayal because it misleads others into thinking that both the truth and falsehood can be accepted together.

  • What conditions does the speaker mention for participating in events with deviant individuals?

    -The speaker outlines five strict conditions: 1) The speech should not be cropped or misused, 2) It shouldn't occur during deviant rituals, 3) The speaker's presence should not promote deviance, 4) The speaker should be free to speak the truth without ambiguity, and 5) The platform should not use the lecture to promote other deviant ideas.

  • What advice does the speaker offer to young influencers regarding association with people of deviance?

    -The speaker advises young influencers to consult with scholars before associating with people of deviance and to avoid mixing truth with falsehood, as doing so can harm their credibility and lead followers astray.

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