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Introduction
here is a subtle danger that leads people away from religion,
prevents them from submitting to God as their Lord, and ultimately
Tbrings numerous other forms of trouble and distress upon them.
This danger can be recognised in many different areas of our lives: the 13
clenched fist of a fascist, the rousing anthem of a communist, or in the
words of a letter written by a young man expressing his love to his loved-
one. All arise from the same pernicious source.
The most disturbing aspect of this danger is that an overwhelming
number of people do not see it as a danger at all, nor do they realise either
that it is actually a state of mind completely inimical to religion. In fact,
many view it, not as a dangerous error, but rather as a virtue to be
encouraged and widely propagated.
This danger of which we are speaking is sentimentality that leads
people to live, not according to their reason, but according to their
emotions; that is, according to their desires, hatreds, their susceptibility to
temptation, and their stubbornness.
Sentimentality has become part of a culture of ignorance that has now
brought millions of people throughout the world under its influence. In fact,
it is one of the weapons that Satan uses to divert people from following the
way of God, because someone who has fallen into the clutches of
sentimentalism loses the ability to use his reason. And, when he cannot use
his reason, then he cannot appreciate the fact that God has created him, nor
can he come to recognise His signs and purposes, nor can he live in
accordance to the sublime truths of religion. A life lived righteously is
dependant on the use of one's reason, for God sent the Qu'ran "so that men
of understanding may ponder its Signs and take heed." (Qur'an, 38:29)
More precisely, if not treated, the disease of sentimentalism renders it
impossible for a person to understand or experience religion in its true sense.
Moreover, unless treated, the disease of sentimentality will make it
impossible to bring an end to the pointless disputes, senseless suffering,
assaults, distress and cruelty people inflict upon themselves in this world.
This book will deal with the subject of sentimentalism by considering
a few examples of this culture of ignorance, both in recent history, and in
our own daily lives. No one should consider himself immune from this
danger; on the contrary, everyone should be on their guard from the mire
in which Satan wishes to trap us.