Saturday, April 25, 2026

Shariah tells Muslims Not to Use Critical Thinking Skills with Islam

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a4.2 As for the basic obligation of Islam, and what relates to tenets of faith, it is adequate for one to believe in everything brought by the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and give: him peace) and to credit it with absolute conviction free of any doubt. Whoever does this is not obliged to learn the evidences of the scholastic theologians. The Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) did not require of anyone anything but what we have just mentioned, nor did the first four caliphs, the other prophetic Companions, nor others of the early Muslim community who came after them.

 

Rather, what befits the common people and vast majority of those learning or possessing Sacred Knowledge is to refrain from discussing the subtleties of scholastic theology, lest corruption

difficult to eliminate find its way into their basic religious convictions. Rather, it is fitter for them to confine themselves to contentment with the

above-mentioned absolute certainty.

 

Our Imam Shafi'i (Allah Most High have mercy on him) went to the greatest possible

lengths in asserting that engaging in scholastic

theology is forbidden. (A: What he meant thereby was the heretical scholastic theology that proliferated in his time and put rationalistic theories ahead of the Koran and sunna, not the science of theology ('ilm al-tawhid) by which Ash'ari and Maturidi scholars (dis: x47) have clarified and detailed the tenets of faith of Sunni Islam, which is an important part of the Islamic sciences.) He insistently emphasized its unlawfulness, the severity of the punishment awaiting those who engage in it, the disgrace of doing it, and the enormity of the sin therein by saying, "For a servant to meet Allah with any other sin than idolatry (shirk) is better than to meet Him guilty of anything of scholastic theology."

 



 

a4.2 As for the fundamental obligation of Islam and matters pertaining to beliefs, it suffices to believe in everything brought by the Messenger of Allah (Allah’s prayer and peace upon him) and to hold it with firm conviction, free from all doubt. It is not incumbent upon one who attains this to learn the arguments of the theologians [...] for the Prophet (Allah’s prayer and peace upon him) did not require anything from anyone beyond what we have mentioned, nor did the Rightly Guided Caliphs or any of the Companions or those who followed them in the early generations. Indeed, the correct course for the common people and the majority of those seeking knowledge and jurisprudence is to refrain from delving into the intricacies of theological discourse, lest a flaw creep into their beliefs that would be difficult for them to rectify. Rather, the correct course for them is We are limiting ourselves to what we have mentioned regarding the sufficiency of firm belief. This statement has been explicitly made by groups of our eminent scholars and others.

 

Our Imam al-Shafi'i, may Allah have mercy on him, went to great lengths in prohibiting engagement in scholastic theology, elaborating on its prohibition, the severity of the punishment for those who engage in it, the reprehensibility of the act, and the enormity of the sin involved. He said: "For a servant to meet Allah with every sin except polytheism is better than to meet Him with any scholastic theology." His words on this matter are as follows:

a4.2 holds the reason little to no critical thinking skills have been applied to shariah. The wording of shariah here, makes it a “basic obligation of Islam, and what relates to tenets of faith, it is adequate for one to believe in everything brought by the Messenger of Allah and to credit it with absolute conviction free of any doubt.” This comes from Qur’an 5:101,

O you who have believed, do not ask about things which, if they were revealed to you, it would be harmful to you. …

Why is Critical Thinking Important?

This brings us to the perfect time to discuss the meaning of critical thinking. Richard Paul and Linda Elder wrote in their book Critical Thinking: Tools for Taking Charge of Your Professional and Personal Life, (2002), that a person who uses critical thinking must become a critic of his/her own thinking. Meaning that a person must improve his/her ability to practice the art of skilled thinking (p. 13), and this adds a second level of thinking (p. 14).

 

Basically, “strong-sense critical thinkers are not easily tricked by slick” wording.[1]  William Graham Sumner understood this. He wrote, they “cannot be stampeded … are slow to believe … can hold things as possible or probable in all degrees, without certainty and without pain … can wait for evidence … can resist appeals to their dearest prejudices.”[2]

Critical thinkers strive to develop essential traits that create a disciplined mind. For this reason critical thinkers develop the following essential traits:

·         Intellectual Courage

·         Intellectual Humility

·          Intellectual Empathy

·         Intellectual Autonomy

·         Intellectual Integrity

·         Intellectual Sense of Justice

·         Intellectual Perseverance

·         Intellectual Fair-mindedness

·         Intellectual Confidence in Reason 

When Islam through the Qur’an or shariah gives direction to not ask questions, it suppresses intellectual courage. “Intellectual courage may be defined as having consciousness of the need to face and fairly address ideas, beliefs, or viewpoints toward which one has strong negative emotions and to which one has not given a serious hearing. Intellectual courage is connected to the recognition that ideas that society considers dangerous or absurd are sometimes rationally justified (in whole or part). Conclusions and beliefs <created within> people are sometimes false or misleading. To determine what for oneself what makes sense, one must not passively and uncritically accept what one has learned.”[3] Islam is teaching the opposite of intellectual courage by teaching not to ask questions. It teaches intellectual cowardice.

Islam through the shariah and the Qur’an depends on the inability of one’s intellectual humility to detect bias in her/her own judgement. “Intellectual humility may be defined as having a consciousness of the limits of one’s knowledge, including a sensitivity to circumstances in which one’s native egocentrictism is likely to function self-deceptively. This entails being aware of one’s biases, one’s prejudices, the limitations of one’s viewpoint, and the extent of one’s ignorance. Intellectual humility depends on recognizing that one should not claim more than one actually knows. It does not imply spinelessness or submissiveness.”[4] 

Qur’an 5:101 and RofT’s a4.2 insistence to have “absolute conviction free of any doubt,” stamps on intellectual empathy’s awareness “of the need to imaginatively put oneself in the place of others so as to genuinely understand them.”[5] Intellectual empathy “also correlates with the willingness to remember occasions when one was wrong in the past despite an intense conviction of being right, and the ability to imagine being deceived in a case at hand.[6]

Because Islam insists none of its adherents hold or ask questions, their adherents cannot have intellectual integrity. Paul and Elder define intellectual integrity “as recognition of the need to be true to one’s own thinking and to hold oneself to the same standards one expects others to meet.”​[7]

​If a person stops asking questions about what he/she believes or what he/she reads, that person stops placing a belief in his/her own ability to reason and come up with correct conclusions. This is what Islam requires of its believers. This makes its scholars oppositional to critical thinking skills.


Critical thinking, questioning what you are told or learn or read is not allowed in Islam. It is in the Qur’an, codified in shariah. This stands in direct opposition to Judeo-Christian beliefs. Judaism and Christianity encourages their followers to ask questions to learn more about their beliefs. You can find catechisms for Jews and Christians. They are entirely based on asking questions about beliefs.

This also points out the importance of learning through social interaction, which is also negated in a4.2. Apparently, there are forbidden things to discuss about Islam.  It makes sense if Islam is a totalitarian form of government or a cult that has things if questioned or discussed would cause the downfall of it’s existence.

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a4.2 continued

His other statements expressing the same meaning are numerous and well known. But if someone has doubts (Allah be our refuge) about any of the tenets of faith in which belief is obligatory (def: books u and v),and his doubt cannot be eliminated except by learning one of the theologians' proofs, then it is obligatory for him to learn it in order to remove the doubt and acquire the belief in question.



 

 

a4.2 continued

The meaning is many and well-known...

 

And if, Allah forbid, one doubts something of the fundamental tenets of faith that must be believed, and one's doubt is not dispelled except by learning one of the proofs of the theologians, then it is obligatory to learn that in order to remove the doubt and acquire that fundamental principle.

 

 

This response to the use to questions that may have arisen from critical thinking.  The claim here is that if a question causes doubt, then the one who has doubt should become a scholar or one who knows “sacred knowledge” and this will remove the doubt. In essence this has returned us to discussing secret knowledge granting higher rewards, which is the definition of Gnosticism. But, there is an inherent problem with the way this is worded. The wording here does not address what happens to those who are learning sacred knowledge to quench their doubt, when they do not achieve belief. Why is that? This is stated in a way that excludes that possibility. Why?



[1] (Paul and Elder, p. 24)

[2] (Sumner, 1906)

[3]   (Paul and Elder, p. 22)

[4] ibid

[5] Ibid, p. 26

[6] Ibid,

[7] Ibid, p. 27 

Friday, April 24, 2026

Civilization Jihad in the News April 24, 2026


April 24, 2026

 US and Israel vs Iran 

MEMRI reported that during and after the U.S.-Israel war with Iran, Oman – one of the six Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries, which were all attacked by Iran with missiles and drones – adopted a conspicuously pro-Iranian stance. One example is, its statement congratulating Mojtaba Khamenei on his appointment as Iran's Supreme Leader, and from the understanding expressed by the Omani Foreign Minister, Badr Al-Busaidi, for Iran's attacks on the Gulf states. In an article in the British weekly The Economist, Al-Busaidi wrote that "Iran's retaliation against what it claims are American targets on the territory of its neighbours was an inevitable, if deeply regrettable and completely unacceptable, result. Faced with what both Israel and America described as a war designed to terminate the Islamic Republic, this was probably the only rational option available to the Iranian leadership." 

This pro-Iran stance was also evident in the Omani press. Articles in Omani dailies claimed that Iran has won the war and forced the U.S. to accept its terms for a ceasefire thanks to the successful deterrence strategy it adopted. Conversely, America's decision to start the war was hasty, reckless, and futile, they said, and thus revealed this country's political and military incompetence, as opposed to Iran's courage and resilience. The articles also accused the U.S. of leaving its Gulf allies, which host its military bases, alone in the fray and of extending its protection only to Israel. The articles therefore called on the Gulf states to reassess their relations with Iran, their strong Muslim neighbor, instead of continuing to rely on an untrustworthy Western defense umbrella. 


MEMRI reported that an April 16, 2026 editorial of the Iranian regime mouthpiece Kayhan stated:  

"The government of Bahrain has filed a complaint to the United Nations against the Islamic Republic of Iran, claiming that Iran is intervening in its internal matters.  

First of all, Bahrain belongs to Iran, and the residents of that territory view themselves as Iranians; they speak Farsi and demand to be re-annexed to their motherland. Second, the 'puppet' rulers of Bahrain have allowed the land of this Iranian island to be used by America and the Zionist regime for military attacks against Iran. Thus, they must not only be ousted, but also tried and punished." 


USA  

7News Miami reported that a suspect  in the case of a man opening fire on a woman at a shopping plaza in Coral Springs is 49-year-old Abdul Perez, who was her ex-boyfriend. 

Detectives described April 16th’s afternoon shooting as a domestic incident as he had lived with his girl-friend 49-year-old Mirtha Sanchez-Teran for a year and the relationship ended a few weeks before the shooting. It unfolded in broad daylight in an alleyway behind the plaza. 

Teenagers walking home from school took out their smartphones and recorded the terrifying moments when, Perez crashed head-on into his victim’s gray SUV while behind the wheel of a white van.The footage shows the suspect as he steps out of the van, walks toward the victim’s car. Seconds later, the first shot rings out, with the victim’s 17 year old daughter in the car, she was not hurt. 

The victim is alive, and receiving intense medical care. 

According to court records, Abdul Perez has a previous domestic violence arrest that prevents him from possessing or owning a firearm, which he did in this instance. 

Fox News reported that Michigan Republican Senate candidate Mike Rogers said his Democratic opponent, Abdulrahman Mohamed El-Sayed, aka Abdul El-Sayed, has "no business" running for public office after seeing a video of him discussing the importance of having empathy for terrorists. 

El-Sayed, a medical doctor and former Wayne County health director of the state of Michigan, is running in the Democratic primary for Michigan's open Senate seat in the 2026 midterms. He suggested during a town hall last summer that the United States should try to understand why terrorists commit such "heinous acts," suggesting those actions stem from a place of "pain and frustration and a level of lack of agency." 

Mike Rogers stated, “It’s a scary world we live in where Democrats now make excuses for terrorists. And even more terrifying, it’s this level of radicalism that is propelling Abdul to the front of the primary." He also said, "These heinous comments are no surprise after he fundraised off of October 7, refused to disavow Hasan Piker saying that 'America deserved 9/11,' and called it a 'risk' to condemn a terror attack that nearly mass murdered 140 kids in our own backyard. It’s indefensible." 

Usama we covered a story on Abdul El-Sayed on November 7th of 2025. 

 The Department of Homeland Security reported that Olaolukitan Adon Abel, a 26-year-old born in the United Kingdom, who was naturalized by the Biden Administration in 2022, brutally murdered DHS employee and public servant Lauren Bullis in Georgia on April 13. 

Olaolukitan Adon Abel who was arrested on April 15th possesses a prior criminal record that includes convictions for sexual battery, battery against a police officer, obstruction, assault with a deadly weapon, and vandalism, and now stands accused of murdering Lauren Bullis in a brutal shooting and stabbing while she was walking her dog. He also had been arrested for the murder of an unidentified woman whom he reportedly shot outside a Checkers, before randomly shooting a homeless man multiple times outside a Kroger in Brookhaven. 

Daniel Greenfield reported in Jihad Watch that the Council on American Islamic Relations (CAIR) has been targeting the gaming platform Roblox and the children who enjoy spreading its memes since October of 2025. Specifically, CAIR is upset about a shark in sneakers and the children who enjoy spreading its memes on a gaming platform known as Roblox. 

According to CAIR, the shark in sneakers is guilty of blasphemy for saying “porco Allah” or “Allah is a pig.” And so are the kids spreading memes of the shark, better known as “Tralalero Tralalá” chanting “Allah is a pig.” (It rhymes in Italian.) The children’s memes, known as “Italian Brainrot, are big on absurdist rhymes that are meaningless to anyone who doesn’t speak Italian. “Tralalá,” the shark’s name, conveniently rhymes with “Allah.” It previously also describes god as a pig, but CAIR doesn’t object to that. 

Greenfield continued, writing that, “worse still is “Bombardino Crocodilo,” a plane with a crocodile’s head, who likes “bombing Gaza.” In the original Italian, “non crede in Allah e ama le bombe,” doesn’t believe in Allah, but loves bombs. CAIR did not clarify whether crocodile planes should believe in the Islamic deity.” When CAIR claims that mocking Allah makes Muslims “unsafe,” the truth is that Islamic violence makes anyone poking fun at Islam extremely unsafe. Especially inside Muslim countries. 

Daniel Greenfield stated that this is the kind of Islamic violence that Roblox could be exposing creators to by collaborating with CAIR. Many of those spreading the shark and crocodile memes could be children since 22% of Roblox users are under the age of 9, 23% are 9-12 years old, another 15% are 13-16 years old, while the remainder are adults. Those are the kids in the sights of the Islamists. 

The Daily Mail reported that Iranian, Shamim Mafi, 44, was taken into custody at Los Angeles International Airport on Saturday night amidst attempting to fly to Istanbul, Turkey, and charged with allegedly brokering the sale of drones, bombs, bomb fuses, and millions of rounds of ammunition to be sold to Sudan, the US Attorney for the Central District of California said on Sunday April 19th.  

Mafi left Iran in 2013 and became a permanent US resident in 2016 under the Obama administration, officials stated.  

Shamim Mafi allegedly used Atlas International Business, an Oman-registered company, to broker weapons deals as recently as 2025, according to court records obtained by the New York Post.  

One of Shamim Mafi’s sales included a contract for more than $70 million for Mohajer-6 armed drones made by Iran's Ministry of Defense and Armed Forces Logistics. Those drones and 55,000 bomb fuses were transferred in deals with the Sudanese Ministry of Defense, which has been fighting in a violent civil war since 2023.  

According to phone records included in court documents, Mafi had direct contact with Iran's Ministry of Intelligence and Security (MOIS) between December 2022 and June 2025. During her time in America, Mafi has shared pictures of her living the high life, including an image of her posing in a $100,000 Mercedes-Benz.  

The prosecutor in the case states he has evidence that Shamim Mafi was acting in coordination with the Iranian government. 

This is a follow up story to one reported on July 4th, 2025. 

The Department of Justice reported that Ashraf Al Safoo, a Chicago man was sentenced April 16th to 25 years in federal prison for conspiring to provide material support to the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS) by using social media to encourage attacks on ISIS’s enemies and recruit ISIS members. 

Ashraf Al Safoo was a leader of Khattab Media Foundation, that swore allegiance to ISIS and created and disseminated threats and ISIS propaganda on social media. Al Safoo and other members of Khattab created and posted pro-ISIS videos, and more at the direction and coordination ISIS. Much of Khattab’s propaganda promoted violent jihad of ISIS, which had been designated by the USA as a foreign terrorist organization.   

In one posting, Al Safoo encouraged Khattab members to post pro-ISIS information “to cause confusion and spread terror within the hearts of those who disbelieved.” In another posting, Al Safoo wrote, “Work hard, brothers, edit the issue into short clips, take the pictures out of it and publish the efforts of your brothers in the pages of the apostates. Participate in the war, and spread terror, the [Islamic] State does not want you to watch it only, rather, it incites you, and if you are unable to, use it to incite others.” 

Al Safoo immigrated to the U.S. in 2008 and naturalized as a U.S. citizen in 2013 under Obama. 

Al Safoo, 41, has been in federal custody since his arrest in Chicago in 2018. This means he may be out in a few years having already served 8 years in prison, given that good behavior can create an opportunity for parole at half the sentence. 

  

UK 

The Daily Mail reported that an RAF cadet has been suspended after stating that Islam poses the greatest security threat to the UK while taking part in a training during a question-and-answer session in which he and other cadets were asked about dangers to British security. It led to him being kicked off the officer-training course, pending an investigation. 

Retired Rear Admiral Chris Parry has since accused the air force of shutting down the ‘critical thinking’ of new officers around controversial issues and said the cadet should be reinstated.  

Perry stated ‘If I’d asked that question and got that answer I would have also asked the cadet to expand on his thinking and got some critical thinking going rather than suspend him.’  

Retired Rear Admiral Parry continued, ‘Clearly Islamic extremism is the issue and not Islam, but how are young people expected to develop critical thinking around these complex issues if they are shut down in this way? This is the fault of a system that is training its young people but not allowing them to express themselves and develop their thoughts. Any mature educational establishment should do just that.” 

The Mirror has reported that Shaikh Abdullah al Faisal - who was booted out of the UK in 2007 after terror convictions - is still able to communicate with the outside world from his cell in a maximum-security prison in New York, over JPay, a secure messaging service used by loved ones to speak with inmates in some of America's most notorious prisons.  

Shaikh Abdullah al Faisal, 62, is currently held in a New York penal facility as he serves an 18-year sentence for being an ISIS fixer. The firebrand jihadist - named in a Home Office report as having “strongly influenced” terrorist Germaine Lindsay.   The Shaikh was deported from the UK in 2007 after serving a seven-year sentence for inciting murder. 

US prosecutors described him as one of the "world's most influential English-speaking terrorists" after he was jailed for "drawing hundreds of recruits to terror". His disciples are said to include some of the world's most notorious extremists including shoe bomber Richard Reid, 52, and Zacarias Moussaoui, 57, the infamous 20th 9/11 hijacker. 

Shaikh al Faisal was convicted and sentenced to 18 years in a New York State prison in 2023, but had been held since 2020 in the US, meaning he could be getting parole in 2032. 

The BBC reported that a group of men have denied being part of a child sexual exploitation gang that raped teenage girls and supplied them with drugs. They are accused of being involved in a conspiracy to traffic teenage girls and supplying drugs in payment for sexual services the Crown Court heard on Monday, April 20th. 

Mustafa Iqbal, 43, Ziaullah Badshah, 25, and Mohamed Usman Arshad, 36, also face charges of rape with victims aged between 14 and 16-years-old. They deny the charges. 

The prosecutor said the main abuser was Iqbal, a food delivery driver and drug dealer, describing him as a "predator who used and abused his victims".  

The jury was told the girls had already taken cannabis and "were ripe for sexual exploitation". The prosecutor then shared that Iqbal persuaded them to come to his home and called his friends over.  

"They took the girls as sexual commodities," The court heard that the accusations came to light after another man, Jaswinder Singh, 61, took Girl B to London where the alarm was raised. 

At this stage, the four men were arrested and made denials." The group faces twenty-eight charges between them, involving accusations of trafficking for sexual exploitation, rape, supplying drugs and sexual assaults. The trial is expected to last between six and eight weeks. 

 

Great Britain News reported that Abdullah Albadri, 34, a migrant from Kuwait, who is accused of planning a terror attack in Palace Green, Kensington, on April 28 last year, stood before the court in the Old Bailey on April 16th. 

Catherine Pattison, prosecuting, said that at just before 6pm, Mr Albadri, armed with two knives and with a red and white scarf wrapped around his head and face, jumped on to an 8ft fence surrounding the Israeli Embassy and tried to enter the grounds. Ms Pattison said Mr Albadri was "almost successful in his attempt to scale the fence", and that had it not been for the armed diplomatic protection officers there to reach up and grab him, he would have been. 

He later told police "that he wanted to send a message, to stop the killing of children, to stop the war", which prosecutors said was a reference to the Israel-Palestinian conflict, the court heard. Jurors were told that police officers seized several pieces of paper, including one which "read as a martyrdom note". 

Mr Albadri has denied that he was preparing to commit an act of terrorism. He added the knives were intended for "personal use" as he was homeless.  

Mr Albadri first entered the UK in August 2021, arriving at Dover in a small boat from France. 


FRANCE 

A 19-year-old man from Afghanistan, is suspected of   sexually abusing goats and sheep . The Afghan national, was arrested on Friday, April 10, and taken into custody by the anti-crime brigade. 

It was the sheep and goat owners in the town who alerted the authorities. Since the beginning of 2026, several of them had found some of their goats and sheep injured. 

The Afghan national, faces up to three years in prison and a 45,000 Euro fine for cruelty to a domestic, tamed, or captive animals. 


PAKISTAN 

Pakistan Today reported that a video of religious cleric and media personality Mufti Abdul Qavi has gone viral— and once again, not for a religious sermon, but for another scandalous reason as this time he has appeared at a rave. 

The footage, which is circulating under the hashtag #halalrave, shows Qavi in his traditional attire standing in the middle of a party where a DJ is blasting music and the atmosphere is anything but conservative. One caption making the rounds reads: “When Mufti approves your raves.” 

social media user cautioned others, saying, "Don’t call him Mufti, he is fitna." 


ISRAEL  

   (Gaza)  

The Daily Mail reported that Gazans living under Hamas rule are beginning to break their silence, describing sexual abuse by multiple men, sexual blackmail for aid or money and abuse by people in positions of power. 

The Daily Mail has obtained rare video testimony, filmed by Jusoor News from inside the Strip, where speaking out carries severe risk.  

One Gazan man, who identified as being in the Qassam Brigades, confirmed this was the case with widows. He said he had told the leadership that some Qassam members were taking advantage of the 'wives of Martyrs' in a tent in the Gharabli area. He was ordered to keep it quiet. 'We told them it was an insult to our honour and dignity,' he said, and tore down the tent in anger. 

This is just one of many accounts of sexual abuse and rape by Hamas agents and religious cleric in Gaza during the war against their own women, that were reported to the Daily Mail. 


ALGERIA

Two suicide bombers detonated their explosive vests in Blida, Algeria, on April 13, 2026 — the very day Pope Leo XIV began his historic first visit to the country. 

The attacks occurred approximately 40–45 kilometers southwest of Algiers. Both bombers were killed in the blasts. Several people were wounded, but there were no other fatalities. 

Videos verified by AFP showed the bodies of the two suicide bombers at the scene near a police station. Algerian authorities attempted to impose a near-total information blackout on the incidents while the Pope was in the country. 

International media had to rely on anonymous sources and verified social media footage to report on what happened. No group has yet claimed responsibility. 

Some believe that these were not random or “baseless” acts of terror and claim that they were ideologically motivated attempts to strike at a high-profile Christian leader on what jihadists consider Islamic territory, or “Dar al Harb,” which translates to the World of War, any territory not yet conquered by Islam and under the Sharia. 


NIGERIA 

PM News reported that an unidentified northern Islamic cleric has publicly offered a 1 million Naira  (approximately $742) bounty for the killing of a Christian cleric, openly calling for his beheading in a video circulating widely on social media. 

The footage, obtained by PMNews, shows the cleric holding wads of cash while urging members of the public to carry out the act. He also promises to increase the sum if ₦1 million is considered insufficient. 

“I swear to Allah, I promise ₦1 million to whoever beheads this man,” the cleric says. “If the person who wants to cut off his head feels the money is too small, let them go ahead and do it, I will increase the money.”