Quote from: Aladin Azra on July 07, 2022, 03:31:31 AM
I agree on that (except conservatism),
It is also conservatism to accept the information given in the Quran as you learn it. There you adopt the first, purest form of religion. You are turning towards the original form of religion. So you have the same vision as the Prophet. You are embracing the old.
This is the conservatism I am talking about here. On the other hand, those who adopt the teachings of hadith, sects or Sufism are reformists, innovators and change-makers (in the field of religion).
We must remain forever constant in truth and goodness. We must be conservative.
What you are talking about is "realizing what is wrong and abandoning it". We should be conservative in good and right, not in wrong and evil.
To be conservative, to be progressive, to be perverted, these are not in themselves good or bad. what matters is what you are conservative about, what you are progressive about and what you are perverted about. For example, deviation is good if it is a deviation from wrong to right.
to be fixed in the wrong is bad, to be fixed in the right is good. For example, it is right to hold the view that God exists and is one forever.
In the same way, fighting is not good or bad in itself. If you are fighting to defend yourself and your homeland, it is good and must be done. But if you do it to attack others and do evil, it is bad and should be avoided.
A knife is neither good nor bad in itself. If you use it for cooking, it is good, but if you use it for evil, your love of knives is bad.
Going back to my first point, Muslims who say Quran alone are conservative. They follow the religion in its original form. They are against superstition and paganism, against changes in religion. What is perfect and true remains eternally fixed and should remain.
Even the forms are fixed in Paradise(you are always young). There is no poverty, suffering, sickness or death. Happiness is fixed forever.
Peace