Monday, 8, May, 2006 (10, Rabi` al-Thani, 1427)

Friday Preachers, Why Do You Ignore Reality?
Abdullah Al-Fawzan, Okaz

Despite the fact that our society is full of such social problems as 
domestic violence against women and children, murder, drug abuse, liquor, 
poverty, unemployment, begging, divorce, theft, deception, bribery, suicide, 
kidnapping, forgery and many others — we never hear a word about any of them 
in the Friday sermons.

We put the blame on preachers because millions of Muslims go to prayers to 
hear the Friday sermon. That is certainly a golden opportunity for 
increasing people’s awareness of the problems and presenting Islamic 
solutions to them. It is not impossible to educate people in how to deal 
with their fellow men and women. It is unfortunately sad but true that most 
Friday sermons are far from actual realities and problems of people. I 
recently asked my students if they were ever influenced by Friday sermons 
and was deeply shocked when they answered in the negative.

I cannot forget the request to universities and teachers by the Ministry of 
Islamic Affairs which asked for suggestions for topics for Friday sermons. 
We supplied them with many that are of concern to people in their everyday 
lives but unfortunately we have not heard a single one of our topics 
mentioned. The Friday sermons are on a different plane from the daily 
problems of people. This should certainly not be the case. The mosque in our 
society is a very important educational institution and it must interact and 
involve itself with people’s daily lives and needs. The preacher’s role is 
to guide people according to Islamic logic.

The Friday preacher should put more effort into writing the sermon; he 
should contact people and get an overview of daily issues and problems. He 
should search for statistics to support his points. A Friday sermon is more 
than a job. It should not bore people with the constant repetition of the 
same subjects. People should leave the mosque on Friday feeling that the 
sermon had made an important contribution to their lives.

My students told me that the Friday sermon never affected their lives or 
their behavior. What could be a clearer indication that something is 
seriously wrong with the sermons’ contents? What is the basis for choosing a 
Friday preacher? His first qualification should be that he is in close touch 
with people’s lives and what their problems are. Would it be too much to 
hope for some answers from the officials at the Ministry of Islamic Affairs?

http://www.arabnews.com/?page=13&section=0&article=81875&d=20&m=5&y=2006




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