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Show 'sweeter side of Islam'
By Faridah Begum
Monday, July 30, 2001
KUALA LUMPUR: An Islamic scholar has urged Muslim leaders to
look into better ways of endearing youths of the faith to
stop them from veering to devil worship.
Islamic Supreme Council of America chairman Shaykh Muhammad
Hisham Kabbani said propagating Islam through spiritual
values was more effective than emphasising the physical
aspects of the religion.
He said many Muslim youths worldwide had abandoned their
Islamic beliefs "not voluntarily but out of
frustration."
"In the United States, parents often ask what they had
to do to bring their children back to the right path."

Shaykh Hisham understands youth issues
Shaykh Hisham said the action was not so much the thrill of
worshipping satan but rebellion against the radical
approaches that had been ingrained in learning Islam.
"Most of us will only remember that Islam was taught to
us with harsh words, whips and canes. Where is the sweeter
side of Islam that has been neglected over the years?"
He said the "strict and unbending trends" had
frustrated youths leading them to abandon what was right to
join satanic cults and groups which gave them an identity.
The council, in a bid to help the "lost lambs",
had in the last 10 years set up 23 retreats across the
United States. The retreats see hundreds of people, both
Muslims and non-Muslims, filtering in every weekend to relax
and hold discussions with the ulamaks.
The retreats, first set up in December 1990, have since seen
thousands returning to the fold with about 40,000 new
converts.
The emphasis at the retreats is on promoting the spiritual
values of Islam and not the physical elements (such as
praying five times a day, paying zakat or observing the
Ramadan fast).
"Doesn't it sound better to tell people that they
will go to heaven if they pray rather than they will perish
in hell's fire if they don't?" he asked.
Shaykh Hisham also commended Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr
Mahathir Mohamad for two decades of leadership.
"Muslims in America hold him in high esteem because of
his forthright and honest manner. He is a model leader to
Muslim countries and besides upholding the religion in a
multi-racial country, he has shown the world that being
Muslim does not stop the country from progressing and
acquiring new technology."
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