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Sunday, April 23, 2017

The Stage of Challenge and Active Resistance in the Revolutionary Struggle of the Prophet (SAW)



The Stage of Challenge and Active Resistance in the
Revolutionary Struggle of the Prophet (SAW)

The next stage is that of Active Resistance. I have said earlier that the decision of stepping into this stage is an extremely sensitive one. In the case of the Prophet (SAW) this decision was made by Allah (SWT), therefore there was absolutely no margin of error. But in the future the leadership of a similar movement will make this decision and there will always be a possibility of error there. If error or mistake is made despite good intentions then even though the end-results may be negative in the worldly sense, one will be successful in the hereafter

The Tehrik-e-Shaheedain was the greatest revolutionary movement in the 19th century in Indian subcontinent. In this movement the mistake made by Syed Ahmed Brailvi (RA) was that he prematurely initiated this step and enforced Shariah in the area of the Pushtoons. Thinking of his migration as being analogous to the Hijrah of the Prophet (SAW), after which the Prophet (SAW) enforced the Shariah, he too thought that since he had migrated from Rai Braili therefore he too should enforce the Shariah. He did not realize that the people of Madina had themselves brought the Prophet (SAW) to Madina but nobody had gone to him with such invitation.

Hence, he should have given more time to the local populace to prepare themselves mentally, to allow their thinking to mature and to let Islamic religious belief become deep-seated in their hearts and only then would they have been ready to let go of their previous unislamic beliefs and rituals. Syed Ahmed Brailvi (RA) did make a mistake but since this mistake was made with the very best of intentions, his reward in the hereafter with Allah (SWT) is secure even though his movement suffered utter failure in this world.

Maulana Maudoodi too made a huge mistake. He changed the method that he had been following for 6 or 7 years when the Indian subcontinent was undivided. On arriving in Pakistan, he stepped into the election politics in the hope that people might give us vote and we will therefore form a government. When we will form the government, we will change the whole system. We will change the system of education, the media and the economic system. When all the means of mass communication are at our disposal we can initiate the mental and educational training of the people. Hence, apparently the entire argument seemed perfect and logically impeccable. That is to say: tying the bell around the cat's neck will solve the problem of the mice. When the mirage of success appeared before him in the form of election results, he met utter failure for the reason that the people here were not prepared. So far, except for a few people, no one was aware of his call and ideology. So how could the majority of the people vote for him? Nevertheless, one does make mistakes and one faces failure because of them, but if the mistake is made with sincere and good intentions there is no lessening of reward in the Hereafter. 


To be continued ....









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