It’s a Muslims duty to establish Sharia Law

December 29, 2025
about 5 hours ago

Description

The video "Islam is a political movement" features a speaker discussing the necessity of viewing Islam as a faith with a mandatory political and social mandate, rather than a secularized or private religion.

Islam’s Political Mandate
  • Beyond the Five Pillars: The speaker asserts as a foundational principle that Islam is not limited to "four walls and five pillars" [00:35]. He argues that from its inception, the religion was intended to influence, rule, and transform society [00:43].
  • Scriptural Basis: He references Quranic verses to support the idea that books and messengers were sent so that people could establish justice and influence the society they live in [01:05].
A Call for Strategic Power
  • Building Community Power: The speaker emphasizes moving toward a community built on "power, not on liability" [02:22]. He suggests that the current status quo has not worked and that a "moment of reckoning" is required to build a deterrent capacity for the Ummah [01:44].
  • Reevaluating Current Efforts: He challenges existing Muslim organizations to question if their current activities—such as conferences and bazaars—are the most strategic use of time and money [02:59]. He asks if these efforts are actually building the power the community needs or if they are just "chasing around the same old same old" [03:07].
Future Growth and Organization
  • New Thinking and Organizations: While expressing respect for established groups like MAS and CAIR, the speaker calls for a new generation of organizations and "new thinking" [03:32].
  • Scaling Efforts: He argues that the community has not reached a "saturation point" for organizations. Instead, he suggests that if current organizations are doing good work, the community needs many more of them to increase their impact [03:57].