By brother Jumbe
As Muslims, we are entrusted with a profound responsibility not only to practice our faith, but to embody it in a manner that reflects its beauty to the world.
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Our beloved Rasool (S.A.W) taught us that character and conduct are central to Islam.
Honesty, patience, humility, and respect are not optional virtues; they are the very essence of our identity as members of the universal Ummah.
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At this critical moment, as we approach fresh elections within the Muslim Association, it is deeply concerning to witness a rise in public insults, hostility, and division among fellow Muslims. Such behavior does not align with the teachings we have inherited.
Instead, it risks damaging not only our unity but also the image of Islam in the eyes of non Muslims who observe us.
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We must remember: we are mirrors of Islam to the wider world.
What people see in us shapes their perception of our faith.
When we engage in public disputes, name calling, and disrespect especially on media platforms we undermine the very principles we claim to uphold.
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It is worth reflecting that other religious communities also conduct internal elections and leadership transitions.
Yet, rarely do we witness them resorting to public insults or degrading exchanges.
This should prompt us to ask ourselves: are we truly living up to the standards set for us?
Disagreement is natural, and differences in opinion are part of any democratic process if word democracy is appropriate in this scenario
However, Islam teaches us to handle اختلاف (differences) with dignity, wisdom, and احترام (respect).
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Constructive dialogue, not destructive criticism, should guide our interactions
Let us take this moment as an opportunity for self reflection
Let us return to the اخلاق taught by our Rasool (S.A.W), and recommit ourselves to being ambassadors of Islam through our actions,speech, and intentions.
The strength of our Ummah lies not in numbers, but in character.
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If we uphold integrity and lead by example, we will not only strengthen our community but also honor the trust that Allah has placed upon us.
May Allah unite the ummah and forgive our shortcomings._“`