Progressive_Islam

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A place for Progressive Muslims of all sects and schools of thought. We seek to foster an atmosphere of understanding, tolerance, and peace between all peoples.


Community Rules

  1. Be respectful of one another

Please treat others with respect. Being respectful means :


  1. We do not promote ultra conservative ideas

Although Discussion around mainstream conservative Islamic theology is allowed in this community, we do not allow promotion of such conservative ideas. Therefore, posts & comments that promote such ultra-conservative ideas & websites will be removed.


  1. All contributions should be made in good faith

Contributing in good faith means being open to considering the arguments made by the other side, either in whole or in part. Rather than rejecting the entire progressive/conservative argument, what parts of the argument can you agree upon? Posts simply aiming to antagonize, preach, or pronounce takfir over an individual or group would are obvious examples of bad faith contributions.


  1. Don't proselytize

Submissions seeking to proselytize other religions or no religion, or promoting one sect or denomination over others will be removed. Posts/Comments linking to non-lslamic or Salafist sources may be removed where such links might serve to legitimize kufr, Salafist, or extremist modes of thinking.


  1. No flamewars, dramas, or brigading other Lemmy communities

While memes, screenshots, and images involving other Lemmy communities are permitted, any identifying features must be omitted or censored. Please black out or obscure any username.

If you are posting images or screenshots of other social media websites then censoring names isn't necessary.


  1. Memes (weekends only), screenshots, and other images

While memes, screenshots, and images involving other communities are permitted, any identifying features must be omitted or censored. Please black out or obscure any usernames. Also, memes may only be posted on weekends.


  1. Violations of Community rules 3 times within the period of 6 months will result in a Community ban

At their discretion, moderators may issue up to three warnings for rule violations before banning a user. Be aware that more serious offenses (e.g., violating your User Agreement with Lemmy) may result in an instant and permanent ban. Moreover, "at the discretion of the moderators" means that the moderators may opt to permanently ban any user without prior warning if they deem the rule violation to be particularly serious.


  1. We have zero tolerance for hate speech

We will remove any content promoting violence or hatred against individuals or groups based on any of the following attributes:


  1. Use English

All users are required to use English in all posts and parent comments. Users must provide an English translation if posting materials from non-English sources. Videos must either be in English or have English subtitles. We also understand that certain non-English words are part of the standard discourse of Islam and as such some discretion some non-English words are allowed without translation (e.g., Allah).

Replying to the parent comments in other languages is allowed


  1. Mental Health Rule

We are not a mental health service. Please be aware that content may be removed if the community has concerns about the mental health or wellbeing of a user. We reserve the right to contact Lemmy admin should a user express thoughts about suicide or serious self-harm. In some cases, users expressing extreme levels of anxiety around a religious issue may be asked to consult with either an Islamic scholar or a mental health professional, depending upon the circumstances.


  1. Report the trolls and move on

Please do not engage with trolls. While trolls are sometimes difficult to detect and to discern from genuine posters, if you believe that you have encountered a troll, please cut off all contact. Report and move on. You know the saying: "Don't feed the trolls"!


  1. Suspicious account activity

Accounts may be banned if there is a marked incongruence between account age and account karma. We have taken this step to cull farmed troll accounts.


WIKI: https://reddit.com/r/progressive_islam/w/index

TOPIC INDEX: https://malmtopicindex.wordpress.com/index/

NOTEWORTHY: https://reddit.com/r/progressive_islam/w/archive

BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS: https://reddit.com/r/progressive_islam/w/recommended_reading


RECOMENDED YOUTUBE CHANNELS:

Let the Quran Speak: https://m.youtube.com/user/QuranSpeaks

Ghamidi Center of Islamic Learning: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UC1isGGyqPXxGb3i_Tr6agHg

Mufti Abu Layth: https://m.youtube.com/user/MadinanPath

Adnan Ibrahim: https://m.youtube.com/user/shaikhAdnanIbrahim

The Usuli Institute: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCacZ3k2AOpd5-3tdCxcDmgQ

Search For Beauty: https://m.youtube.com/user/TheScholarofthehouse

Qur'anic Islam: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCu4AdsljkcfdGYm8kqi3Bzw

Al-Mawrid Official: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCHDtHmCv7QIcc7Ye1jhKC_A

Al Mawrid Hind: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCUpgAaom7CiLGVaj2Yw_Vbg

Dr Shehzad Saleem - English: https://m.youtube.com/user/shehzadsaleem

AboDana Tv: https://m.youtube.com/user/aymanghayad

Ziryab Jamal: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UC7RnUA3Dy_X0sYmukwFhVZw/featured

DrAdnanIbrahimEng: https://m.youtube.com/user/DrAdnanIbrahimEng

Dr Khalid Zaheer: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCBqEJFY5tswFYXTuUYVNGrw

Hamza Ali Abbasi: https://m.youtube.com/user/TheHaa1

Noor's Notes: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCs89viU2Xf2zJ8qj3Z7bmNg

Mohsen Kadivar: https://m.youtube.com/channel/UCiX1ltrZNuMWKjfWyO3nZ6g


RECOMMENDED WEBSITES:

THE SEARCH FOR BEAUTY: https://www.searchforbeauty.org/

THE USULI INSTITUTE: https://www.usuli.org/

QURAN SPEAKS: https://www.quranspeaks.com/

AL-MAWRID.ORG: https://www.al-mawrid.org/

GHAMIDI.ORG: https://www.ghamidi.org/

EXPLORING ISLAM: https://www.exploring-islam.com/

ADNANIBRAHIM.COM: http://www.adnanibrahim.net/

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As someone who also helps moderate this space, I wanted to invite members of progressive_islam to check out !queer_muslims@lemmy.blahaj.zone

– a supportive, affirming community specifically for queer Muslims.


Whether you’re looking to:

Talk about your day with others who understand both your faith and your identity 🌙✨

Ask questions and get advice from people who get it 💬

Share your thoughts on life, politics, art, culture, or spirituality 🎨📖⚧


This is a space where you can be fully yourself.

We hold respect as our highest value – hate, bigotry, and harassment have no place here.


🫂 Come as you are. Your voice matters. Your story matters.

You belong.

Hope to see you there!

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Salaam friends,

I hope you're all doing well.

I created this space to support open, inclusive, and thoughtful discussion around Islam from a progressive perspective — a place where people can explore faith, justice, identity, and community without fear of gatekeeping or bigotry.


But right now, I'm finding it hard to keep up.

I'm already moderating several other communities across Lemmy (including on other instances), and it's starting to take a toll, both to my Mental Health, as well as the stress of it all.


If you care about this space and want to help keep it active, welcoming, and safe, I’d love to have you join as a mod.

Experience is great, but not required — just a commitment to the values of respect, inclusion, and growth.

Feel free to comment down below, if you're interested!

Peace and solidarity, – Teknevra

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As the title says, I'm looking for some potential mods to help run this community.

If you are interested, then please drop a comment to this post explaining why you believe that you would be a good fit for mod.

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Ulemas view the Quran as a book of not just synonyms, but synonyms of sex:

  • When there is Nikah, they put sex (yes)
  • When there is shahwah, they put sex
  • When there is ta'tuna/bring, they put sex
  • When there is bashirū, they put sex
  • when there is taqrabū, they put sex (the only time they accept metaphors)
  • When there is harth, they put sex
  • When there is furūj, the put sex
  • When there is alamin, they put sex (Q26:165)
  • When they don't know what to do they put sex (Q36:55, read the tafsir on it)

They made every word in the Quran as a synonyms for sex! $%@!

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'Generosity is a tree in Paradise whose branches stretch down to this world. Whoever is generous has taken hold of one of these branches and this branch will lead him to Paradise.'

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The village of Arnum, part of Hemmingen, south of Hanover, Germany, witnessed a horrific crime on Friday morning, claiming the life of the young Algerian woman, Rahma Ayad (26 years old), after being subjected to fatal stab wounds inside her apartment.

Neighbors reported hearing screams for help, before the victim collapsed in front of a neighbor's apartment, covered in blood. The police arrested a 31-year-old German man living in the same building, after he was found covered in blood at the crime scene.

So far, no formal charges have been brought against him, but investigations are ongoing and include the possibility of a racist motive, especially after testimonies circulated indicating that the victim had been subjected to previous harassment by the same neighbor mainly about the fact that she's wearing the Hijab.

Rahma had moved from Oran to Germany to continue her nursing training, before her life ended tragically...


Source

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By: u/AntiqueBrick7490

I often find myself wondering that, because to me, Mohammed just seems like what Jesus would've been if he lived in a completely different environment.

Jesus lived under the scrutiny of the Roman Empire, which was at that time, the strongest and mightiest power on Earth. He came as a teacher to the Jews, and made it very, very clear that his teachings were for the Jews only. He didn't engage in war or have any slaves because frankly, there was no reason to. That's not why he was sent.

On the other hand, Mohammed lived in the lawless, tribalistic deserts of Arabia. He first practiced pacifism in the same way Jesus did for 14 years, until it became necessary to confront aggression with the sword.

His outcome was different than Jesus', in the sense that he was more like Nobunaga: a warrior who united the feuding tribes of a lawless nation under one banner, and so rose from it one of the greatest civilizations on Earth (leading to the Islamic Golden Age).

Aside from that, when you look into the actual raw version of Christianity without the rose-colored lens, Jesus isn't as benevolent as people make him out to be. In fact, some may say he's way worse than Mohammed.

It really comes down to one main source: the Old Testament & Jesus' approval of it. I'm sure many of you are aware of the horrors of Exodus, Leviticus, Deuteronomy, etc. and if you're not, feel free to read some of the passages online like Exodus 21 and Numbers 31.

But if you believe Jesus is God, that means you believe he was the God of the OT, which means he did things like approving the mass genocide of neighboring nations to Israel, allowing non-Hebrew slaves to be enslaved and beaten for life, etc. And of course, the Bible also states that God is the same today, yesterday and forever (13:8)

If you believe Jesus was the son of God or one in a trinity, that still doesn't make a difference since Jesus said "I and my father are one" (John 10:30) an spoke highly of the OT Law, even going as far as to mandate his followers to uphold it (Matthew 5:17-19, also the same sermon where he said love thy neighbor) and said scripture (referring to the OT and its laws) cannot be broken (John 10:35).

There are many more things Jesus said in the NT that heavily contradict his "loving and graceful" nature that mainstream media has made him out to be, Hebrews 10:26-29 is an example of Jesus condemning people to hell eternally just for sinning once after hearing the scripture, which isn't even found in the most extreme versions of Islam.

At the very least, Mohammed, even if we take his most brutalistic form as portrayed by media, is just another war general. Jesus on the other hand literally approves for people to be tortured eternally.

I really wonder why that's the case. Frankly, I see Islam and Christianity as the same religion. Both have good in them: promotion of charity, mercy, kindness, and tolerance. And bad: permissibility of slavery and war.

This question could also go on to another branch: why is Christianity sugarcoated to oblivion but not Islam? Usually, people see Christianity in the best possible light, but Islam in the worst.

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Zina is obviously haraam as is anything that leads to Zina.

Free mixing does not lead to Zina, if anything it prevents Zina by ensuring people can find suitable spouses. Maybe it prevented Zina in the past, but not today!

Hyper segregation causes people to go underground for Zina.

Also consider the social ineptitude that develops due to gender segregation.

I’ll go even a step further and say going on coffee dates, dinner dates - all in public spheres - should be normalised

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By: u/kaitolumiere


Hey everyone.

I finally finished my first volume of my manga, and it's available for purchase online!

I have been seeing more and more muslim manga artists pop up online I think it's great seeing the momentum.

Insha'allah we will be able to tell our own stories and motivate people to see the beauty of our faith!

If you like dark fantasy tales be sure to grab a copy!

May Allah bless u all 🤲🏻

If you are interested in a copy the purchase link is here:

Sacrifice Manga - mixam.com

(looks like outside the US shipping is high so I will be working to find a site that can ship for a lot less!)

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As The Title Says.

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There has been an increasing trend among many young Muslims who are upto the task of erecting a Caliphate, and if not Caliphate, then pushing for an Islamic brotherhood to recognize the status of Muslim Ummah.

But realistically it is not possible at all. I am not a nationalist at all, and dislike it, but its opposite ideology, globalism or internationalism is not possible either. Its a huge mistake to believe that erecting a Muslim Ummah magically solves the nationalistic conflicts of the Islamic world.

Say for instance, during the first world war, the British empire lured the Arab Muslims to fight against Ottomans in exchange for Arab nationalism/independence. However, they did not honor it fully as they forcefully created a Jewish land among the Arab nations (very cunning of the British empire to get rid of its own antisemitism).

On the other hand, after the Great War, Muslims in India were revolting against British empire in support of Ottoman Caliphate. However, the Caliphate was abolished not by the British, but by the Turks themselves. The Indian Muslims made an absolute disgrace of themselves. After failing with this movement, Maulana Azad had to resort to his own nationalism. Whereas, a guy like Jinnah could care less about what happens in a different part of Muslim world, and came out to be correct.

So, there is no point in supporting the Muslim Ummah at all, since you do not know which part of the Muslim world reacts to which events. However, that does not mean one cannot condemn the atrocities, such as Israeli atrocities. But, a Muslim ummah does not solve this issue.

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“Indeed the cognition & knowing of Allah provides comfort in all terrors & frights. And it is the companion in all solitudes & loneliness & the light in all darkness & energy in all weaknesses & feeblenesses & the cure of all diseases & aliments".

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By: u/Kooky-Union4830

A lot of the convoluted and often contradictory dogma has many Muslims questioning their faith.

Whatever your views, please keep things respectful.

One that doesn’t take Hadith written 200 years after the Prophet’s death too seriously, focuses on the basic tenets of the faith, emphasises one’s personal relationship with God and respects individual liberty?

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By u/Major-Conference8574

Every fake religion says: “Just believe.”

But the Qur’an literally challenges: “Do they not reflect? Are their hearts locked?” (47:24)

If this was a lie… why would it dare you to THINK?

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By: u/Terrible-Vanilla3843

the term she took off her hijab

all hijabis take it off at some point in the. day. well all took it off. but we didn’t leave in in our drawers or closets .no we wore it again the next day.
"she took it off" is weaponized to say "she rejected ur belief and religion and has embraced western life style. the colonizers and. Imperialist that keep talking about how shit ur religion is, win again. she chose them over you!!! " this is not reflecting btw. This is how many muslims understand it.
we need another term to describe it that doesn’t do praise to the west and attack to islam while making the girl sound like a kaffir.

how about:

she has her hijab in her drawer or on her desk.

edit: if you don’t understand what i am talking about then this is not addressed to you. if you know you know. thats it.

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By: u/CapitalCauliflower87

Not trying to start an argument, genuinely curious

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By: u/Archiver_test4

  • whoever ˹truly˺ believes in Allah (see 2:255)
  • and the Last Day (see chapter 107)
  • and does good, (see 2:195)

these 3 are the pillars of islam, what every prophet and messenger believed in, from adam to muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him)

this is what is directed to all followers of the "millat-e-ibrahim", the followers of abraham.

this includes, muslims, jews, christians and sabians.

there is NO verse in the book of god that lists 5 pillars of islam as follows

  • shahada that there is only one God and that Muhammad is his prophet,
  • praying,
  • fasting,
  • charity
  • Hajj

its like the garbage books have corrupted minds of people for generations when 5:69 is right infront of everyone.

why not 5 pillars as traditionally decided by scholars from various spread out verses?

well there is an argument.

do pillars come at the start of something or at the end? did adam practice the 3 pillars i mentioned or the 5 pillars in traditional sense?

wasn't prayer supposedly mandated on day of me'raj? what about other prophets, did they give zakat and did hajj and did fasting? or prayed 5 times?

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By: u/New-Satisfaction3993

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By: u/maessof

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By: u/LogicalAwareness9361

Or can it just be any sane adult?

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By: u/LogicalAwareness9361

The salafis, sunnis, Shias, ahmaddiyahs, the Quranists.

The Quran argues against using the Quran to fit your nafs and desires but arguably every single person is somewhat biased based on their upbringing, own moral code etc - so who’s to say what is based on their own nafs and what is truly the Qurans message?

The salafis argue that progressives use their nafs, the progressives say it’s the salafis. The sunnis say it’s Shias, the Shias say it’s Sunnis.

So how do we know?

Note: I’m speaking in broad terms only for simplicity - I know not every member of these groups truly believe every other is corrupt etc

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