Author: Om Aisha
Morjaeh sect (29th and the final part)
Treatment tools of contemporary Irjah
1. Rejecting the doubts that exist in these issues and refuting them with reasons and proofs to protect the Ummah from the false tricks of the enemies, the distortions of the hypocrites, and the interpretations of the ignorant.
2. It is necessary that the appealed and educational speech should be a balanced speech, that is, the balance between hope and fear must be observed; because being oblivious to the anger and wrath of Almighty Allah leads people to boldness in sinning against Allah, which is the spreading of deviance and light-heartedness to the rules of the Sharia. It is also necessary to establish a balance between the true aspects of Islamic faith, which are the heart, tongue, and limbs.
3. Dealing with exaggeration in religion and haste in excommunication, because one of the most important factors in the emergence of Irjah is to deal with excesses through an imprecise reaction. Treatment of exaggeration, as mentioned, is possible by adhering to the texts of Sharia according to the understanding of Salaf Salih and their authoritative scholars.
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