If i could, I'd stop the speculative style & high frequency of pop lectures/videos on jinns, endtimes & dajjal (& freemason rubbish). It does not improve one bit Muslim life or action, but gives them excuses to be defeatist & fatalist -closing their minds with conspiracy theories
And any Muslims who thinks that the world is controlled by a cabal & every event that happens is deliberate by their design, should fear Allah (SWT). They attribute to humans the powers that only Allah (SWT) has. This is shirk of gnostics (believing in an evil god of this world)
Teach Muslims about jinns, dajjal and end times, but don't mix into it speculation. Also, those subjects were never meant to occupy our time and interest to the extreme level it does Muslims today. As hadith says (paraphrase) even if last day comes while planting a tree, plant it
I could sum up all the important points in one tweet: 1. Avoid Jinns 2. Memorise Surah Kahf 3. Don't worship humans not matter what they seem to do 4. Don't be surprised if the world may go through tumults 5. Prepare for your death, it is surely the end-time for you.
That's it.
Keep the reminder of surah al-kahf as a defence against ad-dajjal in the khutbah, and remind Muslims not to worship any humans (especially ones who can't even fix they're own eyes), but keep the public events & videos focused mostly on the practical effort to reimplement Islam
What's the point of preparing Muslims for dajjal, when most of them would've apostated to secular liberalism, marxism, atheism, feminism, LGBT/Queer theory, long before dajjal even arrives, becos Muslims were too busy thinking about estoteic matters to actually live/rule by Islam
Those obsessed with the topics (Jinn & Dajjal junkies), should be approached like food addiction. Eating alot is ok if you're also keeping active with all the other things you should be doing. But eating a lot when you're not active, makes u fat & more immobile.
Time for a diet
End-timer's paradox: the more we remind about Dajjal, the more we 'delay' his arrival. But the Mahdi can't arrive without Dajjal coming. And Muslims can't re-unite & revive Islam (FALSE!) without the mahdi. But the Mahdi will be 'delayed' if we keep reminding about the Dajjal..
This is the ridiculous paradox Muslims fall into when they start speculation on (ahad) narrations and use it to define their (in)actions today. If only we relied upon Allah (SWT) AND used our minds and hands to unite the Ummah and revive the implementation of Islam ourselves...
Therefore the problem is Muslims overly focusing on speculating the future & how close it is, as an excuse to inaction and barely pay attention to the glaringly lacking SERIOUS obligations we shud be doing like islamic ruling, unity, economics, preparing tech 4 defence, defence..
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