Wednesday, January 27, 2016

Stop using Conditional Expressions In Your Posts

My advice to those people posting such is, please stop using conditional expressions that limit judgments on Islamic posts. You should be very careful not to end up accumulating sin in the name of what you don't understand but yet impersonate.

It's better to ask about whatever baffles you in Islam to always be on the safer side.

Expressions like:

- if you believe do this

- share this to ten people you will miracles.

- if you deny prophet he shall deny you hereafter.

- if you don't share will get bad luck.

And many other phrases are today rampantly used  on the social media. This is the root of ignorance and sin to be precise because it counters the fundamental etiquettes of Dawah and the general conditions of calling others into Islam.

The Qur'an says: (closest meaning):
"There is no compulsion in religion"

The prophet also said: (closest meaning):
"Call to Islam using soft words and do not make people afraid"

In a contrast, it is clear that with phrases or expressions that limit one's judgment in a post would in fact create a vague impression on their minds rather than motivation.

At this juncture, I kindly beg of your pardon to deviate and abandon any expression in your postings that will ridicule the bases of Dawah in Islam.

Forgive me if I offended you. May Allah forgive our short comings.

Ameen

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