The False Doctrine of “Integration”

“Something is rotten in the state of Denmark…”

Integration of Muslims with non-Muslims in Dar al-Harb is contrary to the Shari’ah and only something recommended by some scholars in the context of men traveling alone for trade or to spy against non-Muslims for the Muslim army.

Most scholars obligate that Muslims who remain in Dar al-Harb be isolated from non-Muslims and have protection through a large tribe or family with economic and military strength.

Contrary to these obligations and the wisdom of the Shari’ah, Muslims in the West have had a policy of integration for the past 40+ years. It has only resulted in non-Muslims working to erode Muslim symbols like the Hijab, call to prayer, ability to pray in public, and dietary requirements.

Non-Muslims are able to target these symbols of Islam because efforts by Muslims to integrate result in non-Muslims learning more about Islam than some Muslims themselves!

Despite many Muslims not following the laws of Islam in the West, non-Muslims will never be satisfied until Muslims abandon Islam completely.

The false doctrine of integration has failed to achieve its aims to the extent that Muslim leaders have been calling for Muslims to enter politics in the West. The thinking is that these “Muslim politicians” will push some kind of agenda wherein Muslims will have their rights and symbols secured or even increased.

This alleged strategy is destined to fail just like the foundational doctrine of integration it is based on because it is contrary to the Shari’ah of Islam.

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