The despicable “Perfect Man” bill
boards are appearing everywhere now, and like all humans, Muslims will respond
differently to it. They are not a monolithic group and are as diverse as God’s
creation. However, they have a choice to aggravate the conflict further or
follow Jesus Christ and Prophet Muhammad’s formula of conflict mitigation and
goodwill nurturence. After all that is
what the higher goal of Islam, Christianity or any faith is – restoring
justice, goodwill, harmony and peace on earth.
What did Jesus do when he was persecuted and placed on the cross? He said, “Forgive them Lord, for they know not.” What did Muhammad (pbuh) do when the miscreants pelted stones on him during his visit to Taif? He was bleeding and was hurt, but not only forgave, but prayed for them, for they knew not.
Most Muslims will follow the guidance
and pray for the well being of screwed up men and women. A few will struggle in forgiving them, and a
handful of them will hold grudges and animosity towards the men and women who
have placed those nasty bill boards? Those handful of Muslims who are angry are as
bad as the handful of Christians who violated the message of love that Jesus
preached, unless they are not Christians.
You cannot go wrong following the
Guidance from Jesus and Muhammad.
Jesus asked people to “follow him” and
Muhammad asked people to follow a coherent system called Islam. A majority of
people in all faiths believe in the beauty of their faith; however a few in
each group don’t get that right and abuse it to their advantage in making
enemies out of those who differ.
Prophet Muhammad taught that "To
overcome evil with good is good, and to resist evil by evil is evil." It
is also strongly enjoined in the Qur’an in the verse 41:34, “Good and evil deeds are not equal. Repel evil with what is
better; then you will see that one who was once your enemy has become your
dearest friend.” This is a guarantee from God and a challenge to Muslims.
If Muslims claim to be followers of the man who was called “mercy to mankind” shouldn’t they think, act and talk like him? Similarly, shouldn’t the followers of Jesus really follow him?
If Muslims claim to be followers of the man who was called “mercy to mankind” shouldn’t they think, act and talk like him? Similarly, shouldn’t the followers of Jesus really follow him?
Dr. Zia Sheikh, Imam of the largest
Mosque in Texas, and author of Silencing the Critics writes, "No
amount of cherry picked sources quoting weak accounts can taint the facts that
Prophet Muhammad was the most influential person in history, affecting positively
not only his immediate surroundings, but continents thousands of miles from his
ancestral Homeland. History bears witness that he changed society after society
in a positive way, so much so that he is loved by people today even more than
those people loves their own children."
It is a game to a handful of miscreants
to irritate Muslims for no good reason, and I am sure many will be easily
angered, forgetting how they should behave.
Muslims are to be a mercy to mankind, and no one should fear a
Muslim. Everyone should feel safe around
a Muslim and Muslims are to be a just, kind and a merciful people. If Muslims
play their part and act like a Muslim that Prophet Muhammad taught, no one will
be messing with them nor will they get irritates, instead they will pray for
them.
Freedom of Speech
There is one value that Americans value
the most: Freedom of speech. It is an
alien idea in most parts of the world, you have to be an American (born or
naturalized) to understand this phenomenon.
This is what defines us – we are fiercely free and freedom fanatics, after
all we live in the land of the free and the brave. We all need to work on integrating our
values on freedom, and then all of us will be on the same page.
Muslim Americans have a built-in advantage in becoming the defenders of free speech. The Quran insists in chapter 2, verse 256, “Let there be no compulsion in faith” and Prophet Muhammad had once said, “You cannot compel anyone to believe anything against his or her will.”
Finally, as a Muslim, I do not condemn the nasty bill boards,
but I forgive them, for they know not and I urge Muslims to pray for them in
the steps of Jesus and Muhammad (pbut). Let’s be the blessed peacemakers.
Once we understand freedom, a core
American value, respect and live it, some of the conflicts will go
away. You might enjoy this humorous satirical short video about liberty.
Dr. Mike Ghouse has dedicated his life to the mission of building
a cohesive America and offers pluralistic solutions on issues of the day.
He is a pluralist, thinker, writer, activist, speaker (Pluralism,
Interfaith, Islam, Politics and foreign policy) Interfaith wedding officiant
and a news maker. More about him in 65 links at www.MikeGhouse.net
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