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Unifying the Ummah for a Stronger Faith

Adnan Shafi by Adnan Shafi
June 16, 2023
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Embedded within the hue of Islam, a profound and deeply cherished faith that resonates with courage and community, a disheartening reality arises – the presence of divisions among its devoted followers. The Ummah, representing the global Muslim community, stands as a powerful force intended to foster unparalleled unity and unwavering solidarity. Unfortunately, there are individuals and groups who exploit this sacred unity, disguising their actions as religious devotion and cleverly sowing discord within the very heart of the Ummah. In the following discussion, we embark on a courageous exploration of the multifaceted challenges that arise from such divisive tendencies cloaked in religious garb, while passionately delving into the profound significance of unity as an essential foundation for safeguarding the precious essence of Islam. The fundamental nature of the Ummah centers around the all-encompassing idea in Islamic teachings, intricately entwined with the elements of unity, steadfast support, and limitless compassion.. This concept transcends geographical borders, surpassing cultural differences and ethnic variances, and forging an unbreakable bond that unites Muslims worldwide into a vibrant and inseparable global community. Unfortunately, the presence of divisive fractures within the Ummah challenges the very foundations of Islam, eroding the intrinsic essence that once fortified the collective strength of Muslims across the globe. Islam acknowledges and celebrates the diversity of its followers, whether in cultural practices, interpretations, or opinions. This diversity can be a source of strength if approached with tolerance, respect, and an open mind. Instead of using differences as a pretext for division, Muslims should embrace diversity as an opportunity for learning, dialogue, and growth within the framework of Islamic principles.Sectarianism, characterized by different factions or groups asserting exclusive adherence to the “correct” interpretation of Islam, stands out as a significant factor that fuels division within the Ummah. Sectarian divisions often arise due to differences in theological perspectives, historical events, or cultural influences. Nonetheless, when these distinctions manifest as antagonism, ill will, or savagery, they go against the lessons of Islam and cause hopeless damage upon the solidarity of the Ummah.
It is urgent for Muslims to perceive the risks of dividing the Ummah for the sake of religion and on second thought embrace solidarity, variety, and discourse. By maintaining the standards of Islam, participating in interfaith discourse, and advancing training, Muslims can endeavor to mend the divisions and understand the genuine capability of the Ummah as a unified and flourishing local area, solidly grounded in their confidence.

Maintaining the center standards of Islam, like the confidence in the solidarity of Allah, the significance of equity, sympathy, and common regard, ought to act as the common reason for solidarity.Muslims ought to focus on the aggregate qualities and lessons of Islam over partisan or philosophical contrasts, with an emphasis on everyone’s benefit and the general prosperity of the Ummah.Strengthening interfaith exchange assumes an essential part in cultivating grasping, concordance, and cooperation among different strict networks. Muslims should actively participate in dialogues with adherents of other faiths, promoting tolerance, dispelling misconceptions, and constructing bridges of mutual respect.By nurturing interfaith relationships, Muslims can demonstrate the true essence of Islam, promoting peace and unity within the Ummah and beyond. Acquiring knowledge and fostering education serve as potent means to combat division within the Ummah.Muslims should dedicate efforts to promoting comprehensive and equitable Islamic education that highlights the teachings of the Quran and the Sunnah.. By nurturing critical thinking, fostering independent research, and encouraging a deep understanding of the principles of Islam, Muslims can establish a solid foundation for unity and refute divisive ideologies. Divisions within the Ummah, stemming from sectarianism or other forms of religious divisions, hinder the progress and harmony of the global Muslim community. It is urgent for Muslims to perceive the risks of dividing the Ummah for the sake of religion and on second thought embrace solidarity, variety, and discourse. By maintaining the standards of Islam, participating in interfaith discourse, and advancing training, Muslims can endeavor to mend the divisions and understand the genuine capability of the Ummah as a unified and flourishing local area, solidly grounded in their confidence.

(The author is a freelancer . The views, opinions, facts, assumptions, presumptions and conclusions expressed in this article are those of the author and aren’t necessarily in accord with the views of “Kashmir Horizon”.)
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