Consider a piety that suggests that we can even sacrifice our morality, values, compassion and brotherhood for the lofty goals produced. Consider a piety that advises that it no longer matters why you set out, and that the important thing is to preserve the gains on the way, whatever the cost.
If this religiosity does not prevent us from spending our brothers, lying easily, slandering, doing injustice, and entering the right of the servant in order to reach the goal, it has turned into a repulsive religiosity. This means that piety has lost its spirit…
If our religiosity does not make us an example for others, it does not affect our lives:
Consider a religiosity that does not prevent our mujahideen from becoming contractors, our women from becoming feminists, our youth from trolling, and our teachers from nationalizing. Think of a piety that does not make us more moral, more reliable, more just, more compassionate and more humble. This means that piety has lost its spirit…
If our prayer does not prevent us from doing evil, it means that it has become a custom and tradition:
Think of a prayer that does not prevent us from injustice and the right of the servant.
Consider a prayer that does not prevent us from bribery, favor and nepotism.
Consider a prayer that does not prevent us from interest, haram bites and unjust gain.
Consider a prayer that does not prevent us from hatred and enmity. This means that the prayer has lost its soul…
If our beard does not make us more moral, it has become a style:
Think of a beard that does not prevent us from being rude to our spouse, fighting with our neighbor, and being offended with our relatives. Imagine a beard that does not prevent mercilessness, immorality and disloyalty. Think of a beard that does not prevent lies, slander and backbiting. This beard means that it has lost its soul…
If our hijab does not make us modest, it has become a fashion:
Consider a hijab that does not prevent us from disrespecting our parents, oppressing our spouses, and neglecting our children. Imagine a hijab that does not prevent frivolity, lightness and unabashedness. Think of a hijab that does not prevent ignorance, bedouinism and waste. This veiling means that it has lost its soul…
If our knowledge does not make us take a stand, it means that it has turned into a worldly gain:
Think of a science that does not prevent us from being silent against mistakes, injustices and injustices. Think of a science that does not prevent our gains from the fear of losing our office and reputation. Consider a science that does not prevent you from producing fatwas for harams, sins and oppression. This means that science has lost its soul…
If our cause does not make us personal, it has turned into a routine:
Consider a case that does not prevent us from losing our values, wasting our friends and killing our brotherhood. Imagine a case that doesn't prevent us from accumulating wealth, chasing property/position, and dragging each other's feet. Think of a cause that does not prevent us from becoming worldly, losing our goals and ideals, and becoming big. That means this case has lost its soul…
If our Islamic activities, sermons and advice do not even affect us, it means it has turned into a sector:
Consider an Islamic activity that does not even affect those who do it. Consider an Islamic activity, the more it is done, the less its effect is. Consider an Islamic activity whose name is civilian, its official name is shaped according to bureaucratic instructions rather than Allah's orders. This means that these Islamic activities have lost their spirit…
Yes, that's the loss of soul...
If the soul is lost, all power and offices, positions, institutions, crowds, budgets, achievements and victories will be nothing but a huge corpse...
The corpses that lose their souls are doomed to rot...