Raiden
Registered Member
I don't want to demoralize Muslims, but I have been coming to the conclusion that while the future of the Islam is bright, it may not be the present day Muslims who will take the religion forward. I am reminded of the verse in the Quran that says that those who abandon the faith will be replaced by others who will 'be humble with the believers but firm towards the disbelievers, struggling in the Way of Allah; fearing no blame from anyone.' (5:54).
I think that the time for replacement is coming near. Our own Pakistan is a prime example of abandoning the faith. Sure, there are tons of mullahs running around chopping heads for not having the correct length of beard, but those same fanatics don't dare stand up against whiskey drinking Anglo-Hindu generals who are raping and pillaging the country and selling it to the enemies of Islam. The country is an embarrassment for Muslims.
It is possible that people who aren't Muslims now will convert and become the new leaders. There seem to be a lot of people in the West who are converting. The prophecies about the return of Jesus can be seen in that context. If millions of present day Christians become Muslims then the banner of Islam will be carried by them.
And how is it demoralizing? Islam is not race based religion (Jewry is). When the mainly Arab Muslim armies goes as far as Transoxiana they met the pagan Turks who has yet to embrace Islam.
Who would have thought that centuries later it's going to be the Turks that advances Islam and did what previous Arab Muslims failed to do (like taking Constantinople).
The idea of nationalism where people see themselves mainly as either Pakistani, Yemeni, Indonesians etc must be set aside, all Muslims are brothers and it doesn't matter if the ones advancing the interests of Islam and Muslims do not come from our race. I'm completely fine if a future Islamic superstate is ruled by an African from Nigeria.






