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The Ten Principles of Hassan al-Banna
Halima
06/14/04 at 02:19:50
1.)  The Unity of the Ummah.  He considered it in itself a primary
and important goal that we must strive for.  "Do no disagree, then
you fail and lose the wind (in your tail."

2.)  The Agreement on Principal Matters.  Such that we start by
considering everyone who declares shahadah - La ilah illaAllah,
Muhammad arrusulAllah - as our companion and part of the Muslim
group.

3.)  Assume First that You, Not Your Muslim Brother, May be Wrong.  
And see how you find the truth impartially.

4.)  The Manners for Disagreement.  That you should be as keen about
listening to your brother's evidence and argument as you are about
giving your evidence and argument, and be pleasant and smiling
whether the result is for you or against you.

5.)  Avoiding Arguing, Self-Righteousness, and Belittling of
Others.  Al Banna said:  "No nation went astray after being guided,
except after it fell to cursing and arguing."  And:  "He will have a
place in Heaven that leaves arguing when he is wrong, and a higher
place in Heaven if he leaves arguing when he is right."

6.)  The Possibility of Mulitiple Correct Answers.  He referred to
the Prophet telling the sahabah to pray Asr in Bani Quraiza, how
some of them prayed Asr when it's time came, while others prayed it
when they reached Bani Quraiza after sundown, and how the Prophet
praised both parties.

7.)  The Group Participation in Agreed Upon Matters and to Excuse
One Another in What is Disagreed Upon.  He emphasized, "We all agree
on prohibiting alcohol, adultery, and gambling, and we agree on the
duty to govern according to Quran so let us invite governments to
implement it; we agree that honor and respect are due to Muslims, so
let us impart these ideals to Muslims, we agree that jihad is the
means to accomplish honor so let us train the individual, and to
raise children with the necessary spiritual and physical training."

8.)  Thinking of the Danger of the Common Adversary.  He reminded
Muslims of the present external enemies who do not differentiate
between Muslims or different views or different national origin.  
The enemy considers Muslims enemies of his religion, and their
homelands a prize to be dominated for its resources.  He emphasized
the need for unity to deter aggression.

9.)  Opening the Avenues for Work and Productivity.  He recognized
the duel purpose of working hard, to produce more and to stay free
from the evil of idleness.  He encouraged members to excel in
schools and jobs, and to seek earning from lawful sources and to
shun laziness and dependence on others.  He encouraged them to fill
in duties that others have not even identified, such as visiting
brothers far and near, volunteerism, and to allow time each day for
examining how they have done for the sake of Allah.

10.)  Sympathy for Those Who Do Not See the Light.  Rather than
being angry with them or exposing their shortcomings.  He never
attacked his accusers or distractors on personal matter, but rather
sought Allah's help in making His message clearer to those who were
listening.


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