Response to Intellijunkt’s Comments on this Blog in Reference to her Post
By Abul Layth on Mar 2, 2008 in General Thoughts | 223 views
So, the sister intellijunkt from Auzzy land was “offended” by my personal comments to her daily rituals. I wrote a response to her and some mecc person’s response wherein that individual accused me of gheebah (a word apparently not understood by the individual lol), and some other junk that is irrelevant. They were just lashing out at the fact that I was critical of the baatil in the post. For some reason they felt that my response was an attack, a rant against her. How could it be against “her” when I don’t know “her”? I have no idea if she isn’t a man hiding behind a screen or some weirdo baatil. My rant was my personal opinion reagarding the torturous comments on the blog, that is all. No! I did not think I had to be answered too, as Intellijunkt apparently thought that was what I was getting at. Nay! I simply expressed the first thought that came to mind regarding the non-sensical display of westerndom / baatilism on the blog. Fact is, I read her blog - or at least check for updates - everyday. Why? Like I said, I ‘m not certain, and I don’t think I really have to have a reason. Its just on my rss feeds. I don’t even know how I came across the blog. But anyhoo…
So my wife approached me and lectured me on how I should remove it, and that it apparently offended the sister…you get the picture. I really didn’t want to. Its not my fault that I was misunderstood. Why must I be on the defensive about something I was not on the offensive about? Why must I remain silent when I see what I believe to be a munkar? I’ll tell you why! Because I should care what people think. I should be understanding of others’ feelings, caring for their concerns, caring for their opinions, caring for their caprice, apparently.
A good individual, of course, is one who is compassionate towards munkar - apparently. They should remain silent in the face of vice and transgression. Of course I am forwarding the sarcasm of the idiot, but nevertheless, this is what I am told to do.
If people want to start their own blogs and rip apart my ridiculous posts, have at it. Really! I don’t give a crap what they think nor should I. In the words of Intellijunkt, “I am not answerable to you…but to Allah
”. Ya no duh! So why are people panzys about things? Why do people get “all shook up” about someone else’s worthless opinions? If someone is soooo right and If I am so ignorant, which I am, shouldn’t these sagacious individuals simply say “salama” to me, as stated in the Qur’an?
So I have decided to cease my commentaries on others’ ridiculously torturous posts (maybe). I am no longer allowed the freedom to be critical of anyone (which I really wasn’t to begin with for cryin outloud), lest some nutjob comes on my blog accusing me of retard baatil they know absolutely nothing about lol. Some people are laughable, including myself.
Oh and just another thought: becoming a westernised doctor is a worthless endeavor. An endeavor that will only play to pharma companies and the capitalistic institutions of kufr. True medicine is pure, unscathed by the hands of pagan governments, institutions, holier-than-thou “Dr.s” and most of all, love of $. It is Sanctified by the love for altruism. Though that is just my opinion, not directed towards any single person blah blah blah
Allah
save us from not caring! Amin!

On Mar 2, 2008, Umm Layth said:
I didn’t realize it bothered you this much. LOL I’m playing. It’s a good thing to remove it. Plus, I think that a lot of the stuff on some of these blogs are a waste of time, not worth writing posts about. It’s not really about munkar or whatever. People just need to be allowed to find their own way.
If you aren’t benefiting from this blog, remove it from your rss feed. It’s quite simple my friend. Simplicity.
On Mar 8, 2008, meccademic said:
You obviously do not fear hurting the feelings of others. Yet again. Allah
give you hidayat, soften your heart, and strengthen your Iman.
On Mar 8, 2008, Umm Layth said:
And all of us. Ameen!
On Mar 8, 2008, Abul Layth said:
People need to grow up and realize that when you put your opinions online, you should be prepared for critique. If they get offended by that, they are in the wrong business. As we used to say on the court, if you can’t stand the heat get off the court.