The promoters of participation in American elections argue that we are
choosing the least of the two evils. This principle is correct but what
they are missing is that in the process of choosing the lesser of the
two evils they are committing an even greater evil . The breaking down
of the psychological barrier that should exist between Muslims and
non-Muslims, the erosion of the aqeedah of wala and bara (loyalty to
Allah and disavowal of the enemies of Allah,) and the risk of loosing
one’s religion are evils that outweigh any benefit that may come out of
such participation.
Also the types of candidates that American politics has been spitting
out is absolutely disgusting. I wonder how any Muslim with a grain of
iman in his heart could walk up to a ballot box and cast his vote in
endorsement of creatures such as Mcain or Obama?! How can a Muslim
sleep with a clear conscience after he has chosen the likes of G.W.
Bush? No matter how irrelevant your vote is, on the Day of Judgment you
will be called to answer for it. You, under no coercion or duress,
consciously chose to vote for the leader of a nation that is leading
the war against Islam.
There is also a strange belief among some that if we participate in the
elections of the disbelievers we will bring good to ourselves, while if
we have trust in Allah and avoid the disbelievers, as He wants from us,
we will be missing out on some good and would draw harm to ourselves.
They are so weak they believe we can only survive in today’s word if we
seek support from the enemies of Allah. But for the believers Allah is
sufficient for them and they do not need to seek assistance from the
leaders or the governments of the disbelievers.
There is no benefit for the ummah in voting for the new American Pharaoh
Source: anwar-alawlaki.com
