Humsafar wrote:
You might have noticed that the majority of members here are not card-carrying reformists (not that we've cards) but e-jamat card carrying bohras who are unwilling abdes. That must tell you something. Reformists are the voice for people like my friend who is fed up with extortion and heavy-handedness of the mafia clergy and is looking for a way out. So, pls take a chill pill and relax. You're welcome to speak up for your constituency of willing abdes but you know that you don't have to, this whole shebang is not for you people.
Yeah thats right, the willing abdes make you guys shiver in your boots... You guys are only good for corrupting a few poor mis guided adbes. The category of people in the reformist cause are
1) People who do not want to pay wajebats but enjoy all the food and facilities
2) People who do no want to follow sharia, keep beard, pay zakat
3) Wanna be activist, desperate to find a cause where there is none.
4) Wanna be aalims snubbed by the Syedna for their giant egos.
5) People corrupted by deobandis and wahabis ideals.
6) People vying for the piece of the power.
7) People who are too dumb, and who get bored during the ilmi majilis.
People who had some sort of fight with the local jamaat members or amils and in their ignorance blame the DAI.
9) Educated people (by degrees but in reality jahils) who consider themselves free thinkers and would have eventually snubbed whatever faith or denomination they had been born into. Such people can be found across all religions and faiths.
10) People born into a reformist household or having a reformist parent.
All the
reformists you boast about on this site, fit into one of these categories and these certainly are not a majority.