The Dawah approach
I was happy listening to this lecture today : Perfect Justice: Debunking The Male Bias Myth – Yasir Qadhi. It feels good to hear a voice speaking your thoughts.
When I had read booklets like Top 10 questions asked by non Muslims and the answers to these questions, I felt really enthusiastic and my first attempt was to memorize the entire thing in case I was to come across a non- Muslim who would ask me these questions. I am not criticizing those who have adopted this as their method of giving dawah but I totally agree with Sheikh Yasir Qadhi and I strongly feel that when a non- Muslim asks such a question our first effort should be to focus on the basics, the aqeedah, our faith in the sole Creator.
I felt proud that the fiqh of my religion was so compatible with modern science, but then when I came across a few issues for which I did not have logical answers or enough scientific knowledge to convince my non-Muslim friends, I felt bad and wished they would not ask me about these topics. What I failed to realize back then is that Science is not the yardstick to prove Islam right or wrong because any yardstick is more superior than what is being checked or verified. Most of the verses of the Quran that deal with science have been proved to be 100% authentic by science, but the remaining verses that have not been proved is merely because science has not reached there yet and it is still in the process of discovering. (Please read: The Qur’ân and Modern Science, Compatible or Incompatible? by Dr. Zakir Naik)
Again, I am not criticizing the scholars who have written books about contemporary issues, they have done a wonderful job and it is to assist us in the entire dawah process, but some of us who rely on these scientific explanations fearing that the word “blind faith” would scare away our non Muslim friends or for ourselves, feeling ashamed to be labeled as blind followers. That was me some time back, but now if anyone were to question me about my hijab or any other matter I would proudly say I adorn it because I believe that there is no God but Allah, that He has created me and everything that exists, He has given life to us and He will take it whenever He pleases, this is my Faith. And if this Being were to send guidance for me on how to live my life on Earth would I not accept it blindly? And only then would I move on to the numerous benefits of the Hijab, of polygamy, capital punishment, inheritance rights and so on.
How faithfully do we accept the prescriptions given by our psychologists and physicians, to get ourselves out of pain only temporarily, and we do this because we realize that they have some knowledge of the systems of our body which we don’t, but when it comes to submitting our selves to God, The One who has designed the systems of this entire Universe, we doubt if His guidance is going to be of any benefit for us?