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Bismillah Ar-Rahmaan Ar-Raheem. 
Alhumdulillah. Peace and blessings on  Muhammad (sallalahu alaihi wa sallam), his Noble Companions and Family. 
Committed Muslims, brothers and sisters… 
Audio on http://www.islamiccenterdc.com/apps/podcast/podcast/354591  (05-08-2015)
SAUDI MARGINALIZATION OF ISLAM
Allah  in His infinite wisdom has placed us (or) has located us in a place and at a  time when we are required to put behind us many years and many generations of  ignorance, misunderstanding and the opportunity for the trouble makers to come  in. All of this has to be placed behind us. Some Muslims who know this fact (and)  who know this requirement are reluctant to get involved because they say "the  consequences are beyond their tolerance." We acknowledge (that) there are  human beings who are weak in their constitution (and) their convictions; their  pledges of fealty to Allah can be shaken by certain events- that's human nature.  We can dismiss this category of people but the majority of us, the Muslims,  live in a shell of ignorance and no one has an excuse here. Whoever you are,  you have to break out of this shell of suffocating ignorance. If it wasn't for  Allah we can find no way out of this. People who have the wherewithal, they  have sources of information, they have information distribution systems, the  mass media, academia; they're wherever information comes from. So how is a  person to walk or to liberate himself or herself from this smothering condition?  The only way left is to orient ourselves to Allah. He has given us something so  precious- if we only knew- that once we abide (or) once we absorb these  meanings (and) this direction from Him we are free. Nothing is going to come  and set us back or knock us down. Nothing! Remember, in your salah- this  is an imagery in your mind; how many times every Muslim in the world says in Surah  Al Fatihah 
اهْدِنَا  الصِّرَاطَ الْمُسْتَقِيمَ
Guide us to the straight path. (Surah Al Fatihah verse  6)
We  are asking Allah. This is a form of du'a here.
اهْدِنَا  الصِّرَاطَ الْمُسْتَقِيمَ
Guide us to as sirat al mustaqim. (Surah Al Fatihah  verse 6)
See  the wording here? Allah is speaking about a sirat, a path and a  direction. So there's movement here. This du'a could have been Oh Allah  guide us. Finish; without adding ihdina as sirat al mustaqim; Which  means in life we are moving, whether know it- just like the earth right now  moves but we can't feel it in our lives as the days and the months go by we are  moving. But where are you moving to? So when we ask Allah for guidance we're  not asking Him for some kind of mental satisfaction or some kind of theoretical  solution to something, we're asking Him for practical momentous guidance;  movement. Towards this end something happened along the line in the 1,400 odd  years since this precious Book came to us with the human embodiment of this Book  which is the Prophet of Allah. Something happened in all of these centuries  that was not supposed to happen. You know there are many ayaat in the Qur'an,  we're just going to quote a couple, two or three of them, but you can go to the  many others where you will see that there is always in the overwhelming  majority of times there is always a linkage between al iman and al amal  as salih. They go together. In ayah number two in Surah Al  Mulk 
الَّذِي  خَلَقَ الْمَوْتَ وَالْحَيَاةَ
Allah  created death and life… (Surah Al Mulk verse 2)
Why?  
لِيَبْلُوَكُمْ  
… so that  He will test you… (Surah Al Mulk verse 2)
For  what? 
أَيُّكُمْ  أَحْسَنُ عَمَلًا
… to know  which one of you is better in their labor, in their efforts, in their work (and)  in their duties… (Surah Al Mulk verse 2)
That  is it. That's why we are here. We have to produce some type of palpable result.
Another  ayah in Surah Al Kahf, ayah number seven- The  meaning of this ayah is
إِنَّا  جَعَلْنَا مَا عَلَى الْأَرْضِ زِينَةً لَّهَا 
We have  rendered whatever is on this earth as a matter of attraction… (Surah Al Kahf  verse 7)
These  are attractive things all around us this world that we see- but for what reason?  Why is this like this? Once again,
لِنَبْلُوَهُمْ  أَيُّهُمْ أَحْسَنُ عَمَلًا
… so that  We put you to the test, (i.e.), which one of you is going to produce the best  results in as far as your work is concerned… (Surah Al Kahf verse 7)
So  actually there's a word that is used- not among Muslims; it's used amongst  those who are not Muslims but it's taken from understanding these ayaat-  (it's) something called work ethic. (It's) as if someone understood the Qur'an-  this is when we don't think for ourselves- and then they took the meaning and  they gave it their own words. The work ethic! This is what these ayaat  are telling us except in the wording of the word ethic there is no presence of  Allah- that's all! In our Islamic conscience there is a presence of Allah so  that when we are involved (or) when we do have a work ethic we know that we  report to Allah.
وَمَا  نُرْسِلُ الْمُرْسَلِينَ إِلَّا مُبَشِّرِينَ وَمُنذِرِينَ
And We  only send Our messengers, (Allah is saying), the Prophets He sent to humanity  and mankind He sent them with good news and news that warns people (or) information  that has an ultimatum in it… (Surah Al An'am verse 48)
This  is the function of Prophets. 
فَمَنْ  آمَنَ وَأَصْلَحَ 
… so  whoever commits to Allah wa aslah… (Surah Al An'am verse 48)
You  see- iman by itself has no meaning! These things go together. In today's  world, because of the high dosage of ignorance that has fermented in Muslim  generations people think "oh you have this type of iman which to them means a  belief and that's it! You're done! You're on your way to Allah." No you're  not! You haven't done a thing unless you begin to have some effort (or) some  input on your sirat (or) on this movement that you are asking Allah for  guidance in that direction. Allah didn't says fa man aamana wa sallah or  fa man aamana wa saam or fa man aamana wa hajja. Nothing  of that- no rituals here 
فَمَنْ  آمَنَ وَأَصْلَحَ فَلَا خَوْفٌ عَلَيْهِمْ وَلَا هُمْ يَحْزَنُونَ
… so  whoever commits to Allah wa aslah they don't fear and they don't regret. (Surah  Al An'am verse 48)
This  is Surah Al An'am ayah number 48. 
Now,  these are what the ayaat in the Qur'an say. There are many other ayaat  that supplement these ayaat and you get the gist here. Now we make a  transition (and) we move from what Allah is telling us for our own good (and) for  our own salvation, (so to speak) and we come to the real world. What do we have  in this real world? The likes of what's happening here you know- you see this Masjid  (or) this Mosque here? This Islamic centre that is under occupation  lulls the individuals that go into it with their rituals into a state of being  satisfied with these rituals- that's all! They can leave and they can invest  their effort in any project or in any strategy that is counter-productive and  that may even be at cross purposes with the meanings that they are supposed to  be repeating in their salah. The following examples are from real life.  These are not something that are rare. We are not speaking here about exceptions.  We're speaking about things that happen very frequently. It's very frequent that  you may encounter a person who's a Muslim, who studied Islam. He went to the  university, he got his degree in this particular case ilm al hadith;  this person spent many years studying the hadith of Rasulillah;  many, many years. So it's not odd. You will encounter someone like that says… Look,  this is a person who is supposed to know better but you'll hear him say "putting  an end to slavery is not part of Islam (or) ending slavery has nothing to do  with Islam." This is an insult. This is a type of mentality that comes from  the type of people who have occupied not only probably millions of Masajid  around the world in addition to Makkah and Al Madinah and to them they way they  study al hadith they say "ending slavery has nothing to do with Islam."  Now, don't turn emotional; be normal, sit down with this person and say "take  it easy. Here is a cup of tea. You mean to tell me that if there were people in  this world who looked at the human condition and saw that some human beings  have enslaved other human beings that is something that agrees with your common  sense? Or with your human nature? Is it something that agrees with that?" Of  course he'll probably say "look, we are Muslims and we refer to Allah and  His Prophet- don't ask me about my human nature, don't ask me about common  sense. Don't throw these questions in my direction. I have nothing to do with  that." OK- we go to the Book of Allah. In the Book of Allah there's no such  thing. (There's) not one ayah (or) not one word in the Book of Allah  that substantiates slavery- none! To the contrary, in the Book of Allah there  are ayaat that speak about i'taq. 
فَكُّ  رَقَبَةٍ
It is the  freeing of a person in bondage. (Surah Al Balad verse 13) 
Where  have you been? You've spent all of these years and, (stay cool here, don't get  emotional), just tell them your problem is you never put the hadith or  tried to fit the hadith in the Book of Allah- that's your problem and  that's why you say what you say and that's why we have people like this! This  is another form of misinformation and distortion of Islam. We should be proud  that we have this Book of Allah and this Prophet from Allah who taught us to  get rid of human beings exploiting and enslaving other human beings and don't  let some funny person who has posted on his wall a piece of paper that says he  graduated with a degree in hadith get away with the statement that "there's  no such thing in Islam as doing away with slavery." Nonsense!
Now  we switch from these types of people who have their degrees in hadiths  and we go to those who have their degrees fiqh. They studied very long  years and they got these degrees in fiqh. Now this person will come to  you and say- listen to this statement- "it is permissible for a Qurayshi, (i.e.)  a person born into Quraysh to marry whomever he wants from the Arabs and from  the non-Arabs but if a Qurayshiyah, (i.e.), a female person from Quraysh is  going to get married then here is where we are going to have to look at the  equivalency of the marriage." Where did that come from?! There is no ayah  in the Book of Allah that expresses this discrimination in marriage- none! All  of the ayaat and all of the hadith concentrate on the equality of  human beings and here we are, because of this statement building into Islam- we  have to reiterate (that we are not speaking about one or two individuals, we're  speaking about hundreds if not thousands of individuals in this world who are  in positions to influence people. Either they are lecturers or they are shuyukh  or they are teachers or professors or whatever and they think like this)! If it  was only limited to themselves and they remain silent maybe we can live with  that but they want to spread all of this around and convince the others "yeah,  this is what Islam is all about." So we wind up with individuals who look  at a thinking Muslim and all of a sudden automatically that mind is suspect. We  only gave a sample of them. To these types of people a mind that thinks is  suspect! Something is wrong with you because you think! They don't want us to  think. 
فتقديم الحديث الضعيف وآثار الصحابة  على القياس) جاء في كتاب إعلام الموقعين عن  رب العالمين لابن القيم (
What  does that mean? You know, there are many hadiths. Let us begin to say it-  we, Muslims, have a problem with unauthentic hadiths (and) fraudulent hadiths-  we have a problem with that. We don't care who you are (and) we don't care  what's your background- none of that matters; we have a whole body of Islamic  literature out there and in this Islamic literature there are hadiths  that are frauds. But what we do have is hadiths that are sahih hadiths,  that are original, authentic (and) meaningful hadiths that are  compatible with the Book of Allah. Now, we have Muslims who have their  priorities right. They take the Book of Allah and they established a mind that is  formulated by the meanings of the Qur'an and then they take the hadiths  that are compatible with this understanding of the Qur'an and then there  comes an issue in life- whatever the issue maybe and they want to refer back to  the Book of Allah and to the Prophet of Allah. So they find an analogy. They  find that a particular issue fits a particular analogy taken from the  unquestionable ayaat and the unquestionable hadiths. Now we go  back to the type of people we were speaking about- they say "no, this analogy  doesn't apply." What do they mean "it doesn't apply"? (Do) they want  to take some type of hadith that is irrelevant and sometimes  embarrassing- there are hadiths that they think that are sahih,  authentic (and) unquestionable hadiths that are embarrassing and they  prefer a hadiths that is embarrassing to an analogy that has its  reference in the Book of Allah and the sahih of His Prophet?! These same  type of people say "the publicizing of Islam is done by the sword and it's  not done by reasoning." They've never studied their own history. This Islam  of ours gained its adherents, (i.e.), people became Muslims because it made  sense to them, it appealed to their mind and their hearts. The hundreds of  millions of Muslims who were not Muslims who became Muslims didn't do so  because there was a sword over their head! So what are they telling us here? What  are these types of people- their counterparts here in this Islamic centre and  all around the place- telling us? You want to force people to become Muslims? That's  what we have. Here are some of their features. If you were to dress like a  primitive Arabian then that becomes a symbol of your taqwa. See how  we've deteriorated and hit rock bottom. They're telling us "dressing up like  a primitive person in the desert is a symbol of taqwa." They want people to  believe this! There is something is Islam, (we want you to know this very well  because this issue pops up many times in many small meetings and larger  meetings), there's an Islamic wording, (you may be familiar with it), called ghad  al basar. Some people translate this as lowering your gaze. It means  something like tinting your vision- that's almost the literal understanding of ghad  al basar, i.e. tinting your vision. This applies to issues that have  to do with the male and female; you know men are told 
يَغُضُّوا  مِنْ أَبْصَارِهِمْ
… which  means they don't stare… (Surah An Nur verse 30)
That's  basically what the word ghad al basar means, (i.e.) you don't  stare. If you're a man and you happen to come across a woman (or) a lady who is  very attractive (so) you don't stare at her- that is ghad al basar  which is part of ith'thar. It is part of the honest character and the  clean character of the conscience of a committed Muslim. These types of people  who are living in a concrete shell of ignorance and misinformation want this to  mean adam al basar, (i.e.) you don't look. No! Ghad al basar  doesn't mean you don't look. What do they want- to turn us blind? We're  supposed to see but we're supposed to be mannered. We're supposed to have our  morals and ethics when we see. We're not supposed to stare but they don't want  any type of non-verbal communication going on between male and female which we  speak about. These types of people are not understanding Allah and they are not  understanding His Prophet. Then one other thing they want a practising Muslim  to do (in order) to become very elevated in his Islamic character is to wear  his thawb (or) his robe somewhere between his knee and his ankle. Now  where did that come from? Where did all of these things come from? Is there an ayah  in the Qur'an that says this? Is there a validated, authentic, original  (and) established hadith that says that? They want people to believe  this. They encourage people to pray in their leather shoes; something called ni'al.  It's a small (or) a thin type of boot which is exclusively leather that comes  up to the ankle. You can't find this in a shoe store around here but it's  something that used to be worn and they want to bring this back into fashion.  There's nothing wrong with this- if they want to wear this, OK; go ahead (and) wear  it. There's no problem with that but to try and come and convince every Muslim  in the world that in order for you to render a more fulfilling salah you  have to pray with that ni'al on?! Where did this come from? Who are they  trying to convince? Is this Islam? You see, unfortunately brothers and sisters  we have Muslims who are poor in this world, we have Muslims who have been  deprived in this world, we have Muslims who have been suffering from  discrimination and from all sorts of exploitation in this world and then these  types of people come along and they don't tell them the quality of your Islam  is in what you do; the quality of your Islam is not in your na'al or in  your thawb or in your beard that you want to hit the ground or whatever  else?! This is not the quality of Islam that Allah is speaking about in His  faultless Book. Then you open another subject with them and then they also want  you to eat with three fingers. They wash their hands- OK, fine; all Muslims are  required to wash their hands before they eat. You wash your hands and then you  go to eat. If they want to eat with three fingers we have no problems with that.  No Muslim should have any problems with that but to come and turn this around-  let's say I'm not eating with three fingers; let's say I'm eating with a spoon  and a folk and they look at me like I'm a suspect! As if there is something  wrong with my Islam! What is this? What happened to al amal as salih?  This is how we measure characters. Then they tell you, "you have to sit on  the floor in a certain way when you eat." Not only do you need to eat with  three fingers (but) you have to sit on the floor in a certain way. Then, (just  for your curiosity), you ask them OK- what are the requirements of an Islamic  governance of justice? What's required for that? (Do) you know what they will  do? They will go to their history- they won't go to the Qur'an, they won't  go to the Prophet; they might go to some hadiths of the Prophet to  substantiate their erring position but they will go to what? They'll flip the  history pages of Kufa and Dimashq and Balq and Baghdad and all of  this in the history pages. When you speak about an Islamic governance this is  what you do? This is what they do! Then they come up to you and say "I want  to ask you- is serving in a particular army a form of paganism?" This is  where their minds are. Instead of questioning the whole army and the whole  system they ask you- and you're very innocent about responding to them; we say,  (now please don't make fun of them (because) some of these people are innocent  and some of them are sincere), "what do you mean by going into a particular  army or armed forces or whatever being a form of paganism?" He said "well  every morning these types of people salute the flag and the flag is a type of  idol so they are saluting an idol." Look at this! Instead of the precious  mind that Allah has given this individual evaluating what that armed forces is  all about, (i.e. it) is involved in killing innocent people (or) are there policies  and are there strategies to conquer and to defeat and to rob other people of  their resources and livelihoods and to exploit them into economic slavery- no,  no, no! It's that salute at the beginning of the day that's caused him to think  of an army as a form of paganism! This is how they want to reduce us (and) to  annihilate any shred of thoughts that Allah has endowed us with. We don't know  where this comes from. Somewhere in the Arabian Peninsula where they have all  this money; believe us, if they didn't have all this money none of this would  be happening- none of it! We wouldn't be giving this type of khutbah. They  stimulate these questions from the Arabian Peninsula and then these questions  circulate all around the globe. They come to you and they begin to ask you  about Al Mu'tazila. "Is the Qur'an makhluq or not makhluq?"  Dear speaker, dear person, dear brother- this issue right now is 1,200 years  old. It is gone. Don't bring it back to divide the Muslims because right now  the overall plan is to divide the Muslims. We've had enough division. We're fed  up with division. Then that's one type of question. Another type of question  they'll come and they'll ask you "is vinegar halal or haram?" Listen to  this- "is vinegar halal or haram?" These are the types of questions they  ask and they want you and me to begin to argue about these questions. Any time  anyone wants to make an issue out of these step out of the ring. Don't get  involved in any of this. Then they want to score argumental victories over  those who disagree with them. They bring out these words from hundreds of years  ago- the Mu'tazila, the Ash'ariya, al murji'ah, Ash Shi'ah.  the Ibadha. They bring all of this up and then they want to score verbal  victories when they don't have any enemies. These are not enemies. Muslims are  not enemies of Muslims. They want to create out of Muslims enemies. They want  to create out of our own selves enemies of our own selves! Anything that will  help them do that they'll do it. May Allah forgive us- we haven't mentioned the  name of any one person; we just referred to attitudes, characters and behaviors  that are in abundance around us and they caused us and they are causing us to  be where we are today. 
Brothers and sisters, committed Muslims…
As  you may know, the rulers in Arabia are gearing up for acts of war. If we go  back many years, it's uncharacteristic for the person who is in the haram  of Makkah giving the khutbah on this day to be speaking about going to  war. In today's khutbah in that place in Makkah the khatib, (i.e.),  the person who was giving the sermon was speaking about the aggression that has  taken place in Iraq, in Syria and in Yemen. He probably doesn't have enough  information to understand what is happening because when you live in a land  like that and when you live as a subject of rulers as exists in Arabia you're  automatically insulated from the necessary information to see what is happening  in reality; so the selective information that comes his way and the orders that  he is given- remember, you can't speak your conscience. In Makkah Muslims  cannot speak their conscience. In Madinah Muslims cannot speak their conscience.  We dare say in most of the Arabian Peninsula Muslims are forbidden from  speaking their conscience. So (from) the selective information that comes his  way with the instructions he is given from his superiors, (i.e.), the royals of  Arabia he comes and he says "whoever unsheathes the sword of aggression is  going to be killed by it." That's the famous quote in Arabic. Who here is  the aggressor? Who is the one who is unsheathing the weapons of aggression? Who  is it? Can't you see who's beginning these wars and for what purpose? But they're  not allowed to think. Remember, the types of issues that they spent their lives  thinking about are the types of issues a sample of which was presented to you  in the first khutbah. They spend their whole lives around those issues  and now when it comes to militaries and regimes and establishments and warfare  and intrigue and politics they are blank! And everyone who's not a committed  Muslim wants them to be blank. It should bother us (and) it should disturb us  that we have people speaking the khutbah in Makkah in the haram  itself- and this is not just the people who are there who are subject to closed  circuit TV monitoring but this sermon is broadcast via satellite. Who knows how  many millions of people are listening in on to this distortion of reality and  the facts. So they're trying to build up. Then another incident happens. Listen  to this- and maybe this belonged to the first khutbah; on Egyptian TV in  the past, two or three days ago, a person who's supposed to be a graduate of  the Azhar says "it is haram for a man to comb his hair twice a day or  more." When asked "why is it haram for a man to comb his hair two times  a day or more?" he said "because if he does so he is imitating women.  That's supposed to be for women. They're supposed to be combing their hair  multiple times a day and a man is forbidden from acting like women so a man  can't comb his hair two times or more a day." These are the types of people  who have stifled us and they're given the opportunity to speak this nonsense  everywhere! This is what we have. These are the facts. This is reality. You  either see it and do something about it (and) have social conscience, (i.e.) al  amr bi al ma'ruf and an nahi an al munkar or you don't. You're  nothing in life. You're considered like fleas and flies- nothing! It's your  choice- you want to be the committed Muslim Allah wants you to be or you want  to be a flea and a fly to be exterminated by warfare and military intrigue? The  choice is yours.
This khutbah was presented by Imam Muhammad Asi on the occasion of  Jum'ah on 8 May 2015 on the sidewalk of Embassy Row in Washington D.C. The Imam  previously led the daily and Jum'ah prayers inside the Masjid. His speeches  were revolutionary and thought provoking, and eventually irritated and  threatened the Middle-East Ambassadors who control the Masjid. Finally, the  Imam, his family and other Muslims faithful to the course of Islam were forced  out, into the streets. This khutbah originates from the sidewalk across the  street from the Islamic Center currently under seige. 
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