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Question: I am a native resident
of the United States and converted to Islam two years ago after marrying
my husband. Not until two years ago, after both the ensuing attack in NYC
(where we live) and my marriage did I ever once notice or consider the
racist and obvious hypocrisy and oppressive imperialism of my native country/culture
and its subjection of itself onto the world. Diligent Islamic and world
political self-education through countless books, essays, articles from
widely ranging sources, much soul searching, and simple human observance
of both the common man’s and our (sadly un-challenged) government’s reactions
have led me to think I am truly living a lie on this soil and therefore
am on the cusp of making a very significant decision to shun where I have
come from and move to an Islamic country – ie. my husband’s country of
origin. Admittedly, Morocco, as every country around the world, has its
own special problems. That is an entirely separate conversation. My question
is whether or not my ‘conscience’ is answering me, genuinely making a suggestion
based upon perhaps divine influence through prayer and in them my requests
to God to be ‘shown the truth’. I know there is a passage in the Qur’an
which states when an individual’s ability to practice religion is compromised
by their environment, if safely feasible, they are then obligated to leave
– to remain in or ignore the environment is itself a sin. Some would say
I should engage myself wholly in activism to create change (I do participate
in my community’s mosque and city demonstrations). Some say, over time,
things will change and Muslims will gain a widely accepted foothold in
this country based simply upon their consistency as a community and others’
observance of the truly graceful and peaceful nature of the religion. Some
have said the US is the only country in which Islam can truly be practiced
due to its fundamental ‘democratic’ nature. I say, this is very young country/culture
and will learn its future economic and political lessons in a very hard
way – which I see less and less the significance of participating in. What
would the most learned sheik advise? In the effort to remain ‘clean’, to
turn away from this world and its bloated over-stimulation and perpetual
sin, what would a truly clear thinking Muslim do?
It should however be appreciated that
such requirements must be of primary importance like offering the prayer
and fasting in the month of Ramadan. Muslims should not migrate
in the name of religion only be cause they have been obstructed to hold
a demonstration to stop war against a Muslim country or to publish and
distribute material regarding Jihad et cetera. In these situations,
they may migrate to another county of their own accord but they ought not
to use the word Islam.
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