3 thoughts on “A Real Crisis in the Trust of Muslim Scholars and Leadership

  1. Dears,

    Let me herein shed some light on that, which is to be truth, and that, which is to be truth rather necessarily not.

    While attentively observing London’s reality, I tend to refuse to believe there’s, in actuality, apparently “(growing tide of) Islamophobia.”

    Instead, as I would lean toward, there is a growing tide of (if I too may coin the term, which more closely depicts this phenomenon) Hypocrisophobia!

    [After all, we’re all humans, thus shearing the same inherent/intrinsic human condition of reason, intellect, intuition, etc. There is no difference between this or that doctrine observers (so-called aptly, though completely erroneously as there’s the religion, i.e. Islam in the Arabic and all the rest are but doctrines), different religions.]

    And what does that denote this new term of Hypocrisophobia?

    Well, good question.

    It is plainly in the Oxford Dictionary denoted as the practice of claiming to have higher standards (say, that of Islam indeed, i.e. submission to God’s law of also high moral conduct) or more noble beliefs (say, that of Islam certainly, i.e. submission to God’s law of also high ethical conduct) than is the case.

    Put in plain English, in case one might want to ponder upon the above, here is the following.

    When a white so-called ‘Christian’ hears about the sacred and noble message of the Quran’s ethical and moral conduct (i.e. Islam doubtlessly), one gets in awe.

    When, however, the same so-called ‘Christian’, after being exposed to Quranic tenets, gets out onto the street, and probably still in awe of what they heard, hence expecting to witness nothing less but just that in real action, observes something completely the opposite, that is what you, likewise completely erroneously, call Islamophobia, as opposed what is in reality – Hypocrisophobia!

    I hope that could clarify the ubiquitous lack of prudent divergence between the two radically conflicting terms (both are synonymous by no means) and that from now on, we can learn how and when to use each one correctly in our speech and writing.

    I pray Allah grants us wisdom and knowledge on the actual denotation of the words we use.

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