MUSLIM REFORM MOVEMENT

Would you support The Muslim Reform Movement?

  • Yes.

    Votes: 6 75.0%
  • No.

    Votes: 2 25.0%

  • Total voters
    8

Flaming Pie

Well-Known Member
Declaration

We are Muslims who live in the 21st century. We stand for a respectful, merciful and inclusive interpretation of Islam. We are in a battle for the soul of Islam, and an Islamic renewal must defeat the ideology of Islamism, or politicized Islam, which seeks to create Islamic states, as well as an Islamic caliphate. We seek to reclaim the progressive spirit with which Islam was born in the 7th century to fast forward it into the 21st century. We support the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which was adopted by UN member states in 1948.

We reject interpretations of Islam that call for any violence, social injustice, and politicized Islam. Facing the threat of terrorism, intolerance, and social injustice in the name of Islam, we have reflected on how we can transform our communities based on three principles: peace, human rights and secular governance. We are announcing today the formation of an international initiative: Muslim Reform Movement.

We have courageous reformers from around the world who will outline our Declaration for Muslim Reform, a living document that we will continue to enhance as our journey continues. We invite our fellow Muslims and neighbors to join us.

A. Peace: National Security, Counterterrorism and Foreign Policy

1. We stand for universal peace, love, and compassion. We reject violent jihad. We believe we must target the ideology of violent Islamist extremism in order to liberate individuals both in Muslim-majority societies and the West from the scourge of oppression and terrorism.

2. We stand for the protection of all people of all faiths and non-faiths who seek freedom from dictatorships, theocracies and Islamist extremists.

3. We reject bigotry, oppression and violence against all people based on any prejudice, including ethnicity, gender, language, religion, sexual orientation and gender expression.

B. Human Rights: Women’s Rights and Minority Rights

1. We stand for human rights and justice. We support equal rights and dignity for all people, including minorities. We support the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights.

2. We reject tribalism, castes, monarchies, and patriarchies and consider all people equal with no birth rights other than human rights. All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. Muslims don’t have an exclusive right to “heaven.”

3. We support equal rights for women, including equal rights to inheritance, witness, work, mobility, personal law, education, and employment. Men and women have equal rights in mosques, boards, leadership and all spheres of society. We reject sexism and misogyny.

C. Secular Governance: Freedom of Speech and Religion

1. We are for secular governance, democracy and liberty. We are against political movements in the name of religion. We separate mosque and state. We are loyal to the nations in which we live. We reject the idea of the Islamic state. There is no need for an Islamic caliphate. We oppose institutionalized sharia. Sharia is manmade.
2. We believe in life, joy, free speech and the beauty all around us. Every individual has the right to publically express criticism of Islam. Ideas do not have rights. Human beings have rights. We reject blasphemy laws, which are a mask to restrict freedom of speech and religion. We affirm every individual’s right to critical thinking, and seek a revival of ijtihad.
3. We believe in the freedom of religion, and the right of all people to express and practice their faith, or non-faith, without threat of intimidation, persecution, or discrimination or violence. Apostasy is not a crime. Our ummah–our community–is all of humanity, and not just Muslims.

We stand for peace, human rights and secular governance. Please stand with us!

December 3, 2015

#MuslimReform

Facebook: Muslim Reform Movement
Twitter: @TheMuslimReform
Instagram: @TheMuslimReform
Gmail: [email protected]

https://raheelraza.wordpress.com/
 

OddBall1st

Well-Known Member
Declaration

We are Muslims who live in the 21st century. We stand for a respectful, merciful and inclusive interpretation of Islam. We are in a battle for the soul of Islam, and an Islamic renewal must defeat the ideology of Islamism, or politicized Islam, which seeks to create Islamic states, as well as an Islamic caliphate. We seek to reclaim the progressive spirit with which Islam was born in the 7th century to fast forward it into the 21st century. We support the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which was adopted by UN member states in 1948.

We reject interpretations of Islam that call for any violence, social injustice, and politicized Islam. Facing the threat of terrorism, intolerance, and social injustice in the name of Islam, we have reflected on how we can transform our communities based on three principles: peace, human rights and secular governance. We are announcing today the formation of an international initiative: Muslim Reform Movement.

We have courageous reformers from around the world who will outline our Declaration for Muslim Reform, a living document that we will continue to enhance as our journey continues. We invite our fellow Muslims and neighbors to join us.

A. Peace: National Security, Counterterrorism and Foreign Policy

1. We stand for universal peace, love, and compassion. We reject violent jihad. We believe we must target the ideology of violent Islamist extremism in order to liberate individuals both in Muslim-majority societies and the West from the scourge of oppression and terrorism.

2. We stand for the protection of all people of all faiths and non-faiths who seek freedom from dictatorships, theocracies and Islamist extremists.

3. We reject bigotry, oppression and violence against all people based on any prejudice, including ethnicity, gender, language, religion, sexual orientation and gender expression.

B. Human Rights: Women’s Rights and Minority Rights

1. We stand for human rights and justice. We support equal rights and dignity for all people, including minorities. We support the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights.

2. We reject tribalism, castes, monarchies, and patriarchies and consider all people equal with no birth rights other than human rights. All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights. Muslims don’t have an exclusive right to “heaven.”

3. We support equal rights for women, including equal rights to inheritance, witness, work, mobility, personal law, education, and employment. Men and women have equal rights in mosques, boards, leadership and all spheres of society. We reject sexism and misogyny.

C. Secular Governance: Freedom of Speech and Religion

1. We are for secular governance, democracy and liberty. We are against political movements in the name of religion. We separate mosque and state. We are loyal to the nations in which we live. We reject the idea of the Islamic state. There is no need for an Islamic caliphate. We oppose institutionalized sharia. Sharia is manmade.
2. We believe in life, joy, free speech and the beauty all around us. Every individual has the right to publically express criticism of Islam. Ideas do not have rights. Human beings have rights. We reject blasphemy laws, which are a mask to restrict freedom of speech and religion. We affirm every individual’s right to critical thinking, and seek a revival of ijtihad.
3. We believe in the freedom of religion, and the right of all people to express and practice their faith, or non-faith, without threat of intimidation, persecution, or discrimination or violence. Apostasy is not a crime. Our ummah–our community–is all of humanity, and not just Muslims.

We stand for peace, human rights and secular governance. Please stand with us!

December 3, 2015

#MuslimReform

Facebook: Muslim Reform Movement
Twitter: @TheMuslimReform
Instagram: @TheMuslimReform
Gmail: [email protected]

https://raheelraza.wordpress.com/

Who declared it ?

It`s long overdue and it`s a step in the right direction, a positive one.

It does not address who will head up and lead this reform so the World knows that it is what they say it is and not another be nice strike ploy?

What`s to be done with the already radicalized Muslim with many, many murders notched on their knifes ? Groups like Taliban, Boko Harem and ISIS.


Those last two need to be clearly addressed and not left out.
 

Flaming Pie

Well-Known Member
Who declared it ?

It`s long overdue and it`s a step in the right direction, a positive one.

It does not address who will head up and lead this reform so the World knows that it is what they say it is and not another be nice strike ploy?

What`s to be done with the already radicalized Muslim with many, many murders notched on their knifes ? Groups like Taliban, Boko Harem and ISIS.


Those last two need to be clearly addressed and not left out.
Follow the link.

Her name is raheel raza.

Said they met in DC.

It is reassuring to me that leaders of the faith are willing to step forward and work on a solution.
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member
Enough of religion and letting it rule within constituency, already..I'd be more impressed if they picked up a gun and fought against ISIS.

What ever happened to freedom from religion?

Wherever there's violence in this world, religion is the root cause.
 

Flaming Pie

Well-Known Member
I am aware of the hostility towards religion on RIU politics but religion will not simply disappear.

It can change and shift with the people though. From one interpretation/representation to another.

Intolerance will only create a divide.

How can you claim to hate discrimination for one issue (race,gender,sexually preference) yet discriminate so intensely towards another (religion).

Last I checked, those were all protected by the constitution.
 

OddBall1st

Well-Known Member
Follow the link.

Her name is raheel raza.

Said they met in DC.

It is reassuring to me that leaders of the faith are willing to step forward and work on a solution.

They wont let OddBall1st on Facebook or twitter, instagram ??? I don`t even know what that is......but if they are as smart as twitter and Facebook,...

I read a Declaration with no author or witness sigs. at the end.
 

budlover13

King Tut
Enough of religion and letting it rule within constituency, already..I'd be more impressed if they picked up a gun and fought against ISIS.

What ever happened to freedom from religion?

Wherever there's violence in this world, religion is the root cause.
That would be freedom OF religion.
 

ChesusRice

Well-Known Member
I am aware of the hostility towards religion on RIU politics but religion will not simply disappear.

It can change and shift with the people though. From one interpretation/representation to another.

Intolerance will only create a divide.

How can you claim to hate discrimination for one issue (race,gender,sexually preference) yet discriminate so intensely towards another (religion).

Last I checked, those were all protected by the constitution.
I have no problem with religion.
I have a problem with you trying to force your religion on everyone else
 

Gregor Eisenhorn

Well-Known Member
For those saying that religion is the root of all evil and such nonesense, if we were to wipe out every single religion/religious person/institution etc., then people would just find new justifications for their actions... it's as simple as that. No religion? Fine, I'll blame you for your political ideals! No politics? Fine, I'll start waging a war against you because of your different vitures. You have the same virtues as me? Fine, I'm stronger than you so any type of justification will have to do!

Humans will always find a way to justify their disgusting behviour, be it something material or metaphysical.
 

The_Herban_Legend

Well-Known Member
For those saying that religion is the root of all evil and such nonesense, if we were to wipe out every single religion/religious person/institution etc., then people would just find new justifications for their actions... it's as simple as that. No religion? Fine, I'll blame you for your political ideals! No politics? Fine, I'll start waging a war against you because of your different vitures. You have the same virtues as me? Fine, I'm stronger than you so any type of justification will have to do!

Humans will always find a way to justify their disgusting behviour, be it something material or metaphysical.
I wouldn't say religion is the root of all evil but let us not down play the nefariousness of religion either.
 

Gregor Eisenhorn

Well-Known Member
Hmm.. I honestly believe that religion becomes evil ONLY when people allow it to become evil. In the New Testament God is loving and forgiving. The only way to make that image wicked or vile is when someone declares it so.

That's the same story with every other justification. Unless of course you your eg. political views are based on hatred for example.
 
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