The Esoteric Deviation In Islam By Umar Ibrahim Vadillo 2003
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- The Esoteric Deviation in Islam by Umar Ibrahim Vadillo 2003 The esotericisation of Islam had a metaphysical plan : monotheism replacing Tawhid, and a social plan: Islamic principles replacing Islamic Law. Kufr is false, a covering of the Truth. The solution to our tribulations resides inourselves. Allah speaks in the Qur’an about the kafirun. In their existence there is good for us. Kufr is not a force, and it is destined always to perish before Islam. Kufr’s predominance does not depend on the kuffar, it depends exclusively on the absence of Islam. It depends on us. Like the plague, it will spread if we are not clean. Obedience to Allah is freedom and the return to the ‘Amal is the way out of the esoteric riddle.‘Amal is to bring back the big issues of the Deen and to establish Islam here and now. Islam cannot be restricted to the activity of building mosques and personal morality, it must encompass all aspects of life twenty four hours a day. The banking system which is the institution of riba (usury) must be destroyed and Allah has declared war against it. The way of the ‘Amal to destroy the forbidden is to implement what is halal, that is, to restore Islamic Trading. The return to the ‘Amal, which is represented by the return of the Islamic Dinar, is the end of esotericism and fundamentalism. ‘Amal is the only platform for the unity of the Muslim nation. In this magisterial study of the current state of Islam the author survey's situation in the light of sociology and doctrines that have affected the world Muslim community over the last 150 years. Based on a vast research, a carefully argued case is put which is both a critique and analysis of deviation, and a construct for Islam's future. The author delineates the key term of “esotericism” in Part 1 of the book, describing it as that tendency to consider what is inward more important than what is outward, and therefore to transform Islam into an esoteric, or inward, religion of `Islamic principles’, in which outer matters, and ultimately the Shari‘ah, are negotiable, abrogated, to be modernised, contingent, or merely of secondary importance. Throughout the book he couples this phenomenon with the integration and assimilation of the Muslim Ummah into the new religion of capitalism, unveiling the doctrine of “All religions are equal” as actually meaning “All religions are equally wrong”, and defining the supposedly inclusivistic perennialist movements, as well as modernist movements, all as means of allowing the Muslims to submit to the now dominant capitalist dogma. Now, he states, the religions, and in particular Islam, can be democratically questioned, only capitalism and its laws remain aloof, unquestionable. The extensive appendices, glossaries, footnotes and bibliography make up a monumental study resource and fascinating reading in their own right. There is no other book of this kind in existence today. One of its greatest achievements is to depict the modernist/wahhabi and perennialist/pseudo-sufic fronts as merging in the assimilation into capitalism. The esoteric deviation is a philosophy of defeat. The Muslim seeking answers to the modern predicament will inevitably come to the door of this work, and in it will find relief, openings, and an opportunity to start afresh and return to the beginning, reminded of the obligation of obedience over and against utilitarian pragmatism, and of Allah’s promise to the Muslims of victory. “For a hundred years we have been without Khalifate. For the last hundred years a reform was introduced in Islam on two fronts which was meant to paralyse Islam, the only force that could prevent capitalism from reaching its final destiny, the world state. One front was an exoteric modernism and the second was an esoteric traditionalism or perennialism. Both were influenced by freemasonry and incited by freemasons. In our present day, both fronts have merged into one front. This esoteric deviation is preparing Islam to enter the final phase of capitalism. We will prevent it. This book is the first step to eradicating this hundred year old plague. Insha’allah. Valuable resource in understanding the political situation we are facing today ..What Is Esotericism? The Esoteric Phenomenon The Religious Reforms Freemasonry Islam The Tanzimat: The Esoteric Preparation Political Deviations in Islam The Esotericisation of Tasawwuf The Esotericisation of The Shari‘Ah The Humanist Stage The Utilitarian Stage The Assimilation Stage: Esoteric Nihilism The Politics of the Esoteric Deviation The Opening of Islam
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The Esoteric Deviation in Islam
By Umar Ibrahim Vadillo
963 Pages
ISBN: 9780620305693
Publisher: Madinah Press (2003)
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