(April 1, 2023 at 8:10 am)The Grand Nudger Wrote: Sincerity is gone, in large part, because people have become more intellectual and less lazy.
Not really. I was talking about the more ordinary people. Not intellectuals. In sociology they refer to this as “The demystification of the world”. And I think it happened mostly in the beginning of the 20th century.
So I’m talking about a change in paradigm. I think you are understanding.
There is a good source on the issue of martyrdom:
It says:
“We may therefore conclude that there is neither jihad nor martyrdom outside the realm of truth, that martyrdom applies only when it is preceded by jihad, that jihad is an inclusive struggle for the cause of the truth, that a mujahid dies the death of a martyr even though he does not fall on the battlefield. He dies as a martyr even though he is not killed, on the condition that he stays loyal to the divine truth and stands ready to fight for the truth and to defend it at all costs, even at the cost of his own life. He is a mujahid while he lives, and a martyr if he dies or is killed for it.”
https://www.al-islam.org/al-serat/vol-12...rdom-islam
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