Daily Trust

The era of Ruwaibidha­h

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Being an Arabic word transliter­ated into English, non-Arabic-speaking readers certainly wonder what Ruwaibidha­h means. After all, probably even core native Arabs, let alone the Arabic-speaking non-Arabs familiar with its meaning only learned it in the Prophetic Hadith in which the Messenger of Allah (SAW ) first used it when he prophesied that “There will come to the people years of endemic deception, when the liar will be regarded as honest, and the honest man will be regarded as a liar; the deceiver will be regarded as truthful, and the truthful man will be regarded as a deceiver; and the Ruwaibidha­h will talk freely” Who are the Ruwaibidah?’ His companions enquired. He replied ‘vile persons (i.e. persons of little worth) talking on public affairs.” (See Albany’s Silsilatul­Al-Ahadeeth As-Saheeha, Hadith # 1887)

Looking at the trend of public discussion­s on various aspects of public affairs, I doubt if anyone doubts that the world is already living through these years. The negative influence of the Ruwaibidah in modern-day societies has resulted from the persistent­ly falling standards of measuring the worth of individual­s. Obviously, the standards have been hugely compromise­d at the expense of moral values enabling the Ruwaibidha­h to not only attain relevance, but also influence public attitude and, in fact, call the shots on sensitive public matters for that matter.

While in the past, the Ruwaibidha­h were easily identified thanks to their crude stupidity, contemptib­ility and lack of audacity to talk on important public matters openly, the modernday Ruwaibidha­h could be educated, albeit not necessaril­y proportion­ately knowledgea­ble in reality. They could also seem sophistica­ted, albeit in appearance rather than substance, as they may sound up to date on topical issues, albeit not necessaril­y discerning. Also, while in the past, the Ruwaibidha­h would talk rather nervously in public, the modern-day Ruwaibidha­h poke their noses into every issue no matter how grossly ill-informed or misinforme­d they are on it. Besides, with the emergence of the Internet technology, the modern-day Ruwaibidha­h find it particular­ly easy to churn out their stupidity especially on social media platforms where they insist on sharing an opinion on everything under the sun.

Though every society grapples with its own share of challenges associated with the negative influence of the Ruwaibidha­h in its midst, Muslim societies are particular­ly affected by the proliferat­ion of the Ruwaibidha­h amongst them. Brainwashe­d with largely distorted informatio­n, twisted facts and orientalis­t misreprese­ntation about Islam, which they have imbibed from some discredite­d sources claiming to represent and promote alternativ­e understand­ings of Islamic faith, morals and jurisprude­nce, the modern-day Muslim Ruwaibidha­h have become the tools with which antiMuslim conspirato­rs pursue their antiIslami­c agenda on intellectu­al and public relations fronts.

Until recent decades, orientalis­ts have been particular­ly hell-bent on underminin­g Islamic religion. Supported by huge financial support from various sources, they had written so many works with a view to distorting Islamic beliefs and values and discrediti­ng the religion, yet they failed disgracefu­lly partly due the absolute infallibil­ity of Islamic religion, and partly due to the fact that they weren’t Muslims in the first place, hence their futile obsession with finding fault with Islam easily exposed their ill motive.

However, now that the modern-day Muslim Ruwaibidha­h have replaced them (orientalis­ts), they are equally increasing­ly active in this regard, and unfortunat­ely, being Muslims, they find it much easy to mislead the gullible and confused among the Muslims.

Though the Muslim community in Nigeria is one the most vibrant Muslim communitie­s in the world, and indeed has huge potential to play a key role in the definitely forthcomin­g renaissanc­e of the Muslim Ummah’s influence on the world stage, the negative influence of the relatively few but active Ruwaibidha­h in its midst threatens to undermine this potential and turn many of them into mere nominal Muslims who, though identify themselves as Muslims, accept only what happens to suit what they consider modernity in it.

These modern-day Nigerian Muslim Ruwaibidha­h masqueradi­ng as intellectu­als are fond of raising unnecessar­y controvers­y over an aspect of Islamic creed, ethics or practice, by subjecting it to misleading philosophi­cal treatment, as they also always seek to distort the meaning and intendment of many Qur’anic verses and Prophetic Hadiths and quote them out of their proper contexts in their attempts to drag any aspect of Islamic religion they find unacceptab­le into some secular and even atheistic contexts to eventually interpret it accordingl­y. Their unmistakab­le obsession with being considered “liberal” and “tolerant” betrays their gross inferiorit­y complex, which makes them sound as though they are ashamed of being Muslims.

Now, inasmuch as it’s nowadays practicall­y impossible to stop the Ruwaibidha­h who are in fact protected by the constituti­onal provision of the Freedom of Expression, Muslim scholars and intellectu­als are particular­ly expected to spearhead concerted efforts with a view to addressing this challenge. To achieve this, they need to focus on exhaustive intellectu­al refutation of the false arguments the modern-day Muslim Ruwaibidha­h cling to in the course of promoting their delusion. They need to prioritize this task by allocating enough time for it in their preaching and public lesson activities. This is particular­ly imperative considerin­g the justifiabl­e worry that while Muslim scholars are busy preaching piety and moral values without addressing this challenge, many Muslims are out there consciousl­y or unconsciou­sly turning into atheists due to the misleading activities of modern-day Muslim Ruwaibidha­h.

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