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Imams Warn Against 'Deviationist'
Muslims
By Azlan Othman
Bandar Seri
Begawan - Imams yesterday urged Muslims to be cautious against
those who wear a `Muslim mask' and try to influence the public with
deviationist teachings that could destabilise the country's peace and
harmony.
"Muslims are now threatened by all
sorts of threats, be it in beliefs, values of thought.
"Among the threats are criminals,
terrorists, drug addiction, disintegration, dilution of social and
moral values and more dangerously, the existence of deviationist
teachings that affect Muslims.
"Deviationist teachings are `poison'
to security and could destabilise the country's peace and harmony
creating havoc, foes and even spill blood (fighting) among Muslims,"
Imams warned in a sermon.
The latest form of such teachings to
hit Brunei is the banned Al-Arqam activity in which the Internal
Security Department in September last year detained six locals for
their involvements in reviving the group, which had been banned since
1991.
Investigations revealed that the
followers of the group carried-out these activities with the help of
former teachers from abroad.
To ensure that our belief is correct
and in accordance to the teachings of 'Ahli Sunnah Wal Jemaah’, and to
ensure that we are not diverted to such wrong teachings, we should
know what deviationist activity is all about.
Deviationism is any teaching or
practice introduced by Muslims or non-Muslims, which pretend to be
based on Islamic teachings but in reality, are against the true
Islamic teachings (not based on Quran and Sunnah) and against 'Ahli
Sunnah Wal J emaah'.
Brunei is no exemption to such
influences and there are small sections of the community found to be
influenced by such deviationist teachings due to their lack of
knowledge of religion and its teachings.
Among deviationists that penetrated
into the country and banned were 'Bahai' belief, `Qadiani', `Al-Arqam’,
path or 'Tarikat Abd. Razak', `Silat Lintau' teaching, `Al-Maunah'
movement and so on.
Brunei first detected deviationist
activities way back in 1961 when the Bahai faith instructed people to
believe in one religion, which is a combination of all the religions
in the world.
Such activities are generally carried
out in secret. Those who are ignorant of the true teachings of Islam
would follow these deviationists if they cannot see what is right from
wrong.
There are also Muslims who are being
influenced 'to ignore' the true teachings for the promise of
extraordinary rewards.
Among the criterias included believed
are that there are other Holy books besides Quran, believes in other
payer directions other than the Ka'abah, questioning the truth of
Quran and Hadith, claiming another person than the Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h)
as the last prophet, `Imam Mahdi' and so on, possessing extraordinary
strength such as marrying more than four wives, testifying him or his
teacher as a member of heaven who could clean oneself from sin.
-- Courtesy of
Borneo Bulletin
Brudirect.com
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