Nondenominational Muslims and the Five Pillars of Islam
Do non-Denominational Muslims practice a different form of Islam? How do they pray or fast or perform Hajj? How do they give their
These any many other similar were the questions many asked after reading the first article on nondenominational Muslims? Perhaps, some people think that like many existing sects or groups, Nondenominational Muslims have their own group, faction, masjid or organization. Far from that, the idea behind the Nondenominational movement is to break down the barriers that factionalism and sectarianism have created over the centuries. It is rooted in the idea that individuals can understand the divine message and act in a responsible manner towards their faith and fellow human beings without dividing themselves in any organization.
They do not believe in the false division of Shias and Sunnis. They view this division outdated and harmful. Their basis to evaluate history are those Quranic values that promote peace and justice. They
They believe more in principles than historical precedence. They do not believe in the divine guidance is something static and stagnant but as something progressive. There is certain essential divine guidance that must always be the hallmark of those who believe in divine mercy. In their view, the most essential task for any human being is to have a full commitment to peace and justice with total dedication to God.
In their views, all juristic differences are created by human beings based on their own views of the divine message. One should live with those differences as long as they do not change or challenge the essence of the divine faith. They believe Islam is the manifestation of the divine will and guidance as revealed to human beings through human history through differences in languages and cultural idioms.
They do not believe in the superiority of a nation or a group or individual.
When it comes to prayers, they do not insist that their individual way is the only way to seek perfection. They acknowledge and accept anything that is substantiated by the Quran and Sunnah as well as by human intellect within the context of their time. How should one fold or unfold their hands during the prayer is not a bone of contention among them? Whether Surah Fatiha was recited behind Imam or not is not an issue for them. They believe that Allah knows the intention and actions of individuals and human beings should not interfere in these affairs.
Fasting is from dawn to dusk in normal circumstances. However, when the days are almost 23 hours long or in a situation where the sun does not set for six months they believe that individuals collectively or individually can determine the length according to their social and personal circumstances.
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They believe that the Hajj or Umra is to be performed based on one's financial and physical conditions to experience the unity of the Ummah and the dedication to Allah.
They do not identify with any Muslim organization because in their view every individual in any work of the community development must be appreciated. Each organization has its own strength and weakness. However, organization's work need to be viewed in the context of the divine message and prophetic guidelines.
In this world, the struggle of a human being is to maintain the equilibrium, so that people may feel secure and safe regardless of the views they believe. People cannot be intimidated to believe in any idea or to reject any.
Nondenominational Muslims believe in dialogue and resolving human differences or living with those differences peacefully through dialogue and consultation. They believe that human sufferings cannot be divided based on people's religious identity. Issues such as poverty, malnutrition, helpless, diseases, injustices, and violence impact every human being that experiences them regardless of their religious or ethnic background. They believe that as Muslims it is their responsibility to work with the rest of the world to overcome these problems so that they could help create an environment conducive for peace and justice.
They believe in serving humanity without any barriers. A needy and poor or the victim of injustice must be treated with the utmost care and concern regardless of the faith or no faith he or she belongs to.
They are concerned about protecting their environment as they believe that human beings in their attempts to master the nature must refrain from adopting policies that would harm the universe in any form or shape. They do not believe in fiscal policies that cause disparities and deprive people to earn legitimate fruits of their labor.
In their views, Nondenominational Muslims do not believe in a patriarchy or a male dominant society. They believe that only through positive contributions by both men and women and through interaction within a well defined moral and social framework they can build a humane and decent society.
Their frame of reference is the divine guidelines that in their scriptures remind them that their relevance to the world is based on their usefulness and contribution to the humanity and in their contribution to everything good regardless who is behind that goodness.
Dr. Aslam Abdullah bhai -may Allah bless you with all the happiness and long life.
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abdalaziz ariff
Thanks. Only a bigot will disagree with Dr. Abdullah.
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Thanks a lot for your encouraging words.
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