Solve et Coagula – The Feminist Movement and the Dajjalic Agenda – Jamiatul Ulama KZN
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Daniyal Qureshi
I wanted to talk about feminism from a different angle. Reality is that today we’re up against something far more dangerous than it seems. We’re not just talking about a movement asking for “equality” or “rights,” we’re talking about feminism, and more importantly, the Dajjalic deception that hides beneath it. This isn’t just women seeking empowerment. No, this is part of a greater agenda aimed at breaking down the very foundation of the Muslim family, tearing apart the structure Allah SWT Himself has designed.
Feminism presents itself as a movement for “empowerment.” It sounds like a noble cause, but let’s ask ourselves, Empowerment from what? From the peace and stability of a home? From the divine responsibility of raising pious children? From supporting their husbands in the way Allah SWT commanded? What they call “freedom,” Islam recognizes as rebellion against the natural order set by our Creator.
Now, the feminists argue that they’re giving women “choice,” but let’s be clear – this is where the Dajjalic agenda shows itself. It’s not about offering choice, it’s about pushing women toward adopting Western values – values that prioritize the self over the family, material success over spiritual fulfillment, and the “pursuit of happiness” over divine purpose. And all of this is cleverly packaged in a way that makes rebellion seem like empowerment.
The Quran gives us a clear framework, men are protectors, women are nurturers. This is balance. But feminism seeks to uproot this divine order and destabilize the family. And for what? So women can feel like they’re achieving something the West values, while neglecting the very foundation of what makes an Islamic household strong.
Think about it this way, imagine a ship caught in a storm. Can that ship stay afloat if every crew member starts doing their own thing, ignoring the captain and the chain of command? No. It’ll sink. Feminism encourages women to abandon their roles, to prioritize their own ambitions over the welfare of the family. How can a family survive when its members are being pulled in different directions by this ideology?
One of the most dangerous aspects of feminism is this idea that women should put their careers ahead of their homes. Women are told, “You’re worth more than being just a wife or mother.” But is there a role nobler than that of a mother? The Prophet PBUH told us that “Paradise lies under the feet of your mother,” not under the feet of a CEO or an HR Manager or a Receptionist. Feminism tries to erase this, replacing the honor of motherhood and homemaking with the pursuit of material success. But that’s exactly what the Dajjalic agenda wants, to make us chase this dunya, this world, and forget the true purpose of our lives, worshipping Allah SWT and raising the next generation of believers.
Now, let’s get to the core of this Dajjalic deception. The slogan of “solve et coagula,” meaning “dissolve and rebuild,” is central to the Satanic agenda. This phrase comes from alchemy and is used by those who want to destroy existing structures in order to rebuild them in a way that suits their own interests. Feminism is just one piece of this puzzle. Feminists – knowingly or unknowingly – ascribe to this ideology, dissolving the family unit and then attempting to rebuild it based on self-centered ideals. They glorify figures like Lilith, the so-called ‘first feminist,’ who, in Jewish mythology, defied Adam and refused to submit to him. Feminists latch onto this figure as an icon of female rebellion and independence, but what they fail to recognize is that Lilith’s rebellion is celebrated in occult and Satanic circles. She is not an icon of empowerment, but a symbol of defiance against divine order.
So why is “solve et coagula” such an attractive concept for feminists? It allows them to tear down the structure of the family, to reject the roles of wife and mother that Islam celebrates, and to rebuild their lives based on desires, ambition, and individualism – break apart and join together (in Satan’s image). They want to dissolve the traditional family, the structure that Allah SWT has ordained, and replace it with something that serves their worldly goals. But that’s precisely how the Dajjalic system works – it breaks you down, disconnects you from Allah SWT, and rebuilds you in a way that aligns with worldly, materialistic pursuits.
You see, feminism glorifies Lilith because she represents the ultimate rebellion against submission – the very act that feminists see as empowering. But what is it really? It’s a rejection of the wisdom of Allah SWT, the One who created both men and women with distinct roles for a reason. Feminists aren’t fighting for equality, they’re fighting to dismantle the very foundation of the family and replace it with chaos, under the guise of independence and self-fulfillment.
Now, let’s look at the consequences. Divorce rates are at an all-time high, children are growing up without strong parental figures, society is falling apart because women are being told to compete with men, to reject their natural roles, and to chase after their own desires. Feminism is not equality. It’s chaos. And it’s tearing apart the Muslim household, brick by brick. This is exactly how “solve et coagula” functions – dissolve the Islamic family structure and rebuild it according to Dajjalic, Satanic ideals.
Look at our history. The most revered women in Islam, Khadijah RA, Aisha RA – they understood their roles. Khadijah RA, a successful business owner, didn’t demand to lead her household or abandon her responsibilities. She supported the Prophet PBUH in every way possible, knowing that true strength comes from fulfilling her divine role. Feminism, however, erases that legacy and replaces it with the idea that women need to be “independent” from men, even if that means sacrificing their families, their children, and their deen.
And let’s not forget the personal toll. When women embrace feminism, they often end up isolating themselves. They chase their careers, their ambitions, but soon enough, their families fall apart, their children grow distant, their husbands grow cold, and they’re left wondering what went wrong. That’s the Dajjalic deception – feminism promises empowerment but delivers loneliness, it promises freedom but leads to a life disconnected from the true peace that comes from following the path laid out by Allah SWT.
So, let’s be clear, feminism is not just about equality. It’s about tearing down the very fabric of the Muslim household, it’s about rejecting the divine roles Allah SWT has given us. It’s part of a much larger agenda, an agenda of “solve et coagula” – dissolve and rebuild. Feminism dissolves the family and then rebuilds it in a way that is disconnected from Islam, from the Quran, and from Allah SWT.
Ladies and gentlemen, if we are to preserve our Ummah, we must reject this false ideology. We must recognize feminism for what it truly is, a tool of the Dajjalic agenda. Only by embracing the roles Allah SWT has given us can we find true peace and success, both in this life and the Hereafter. Let’s not fall for the trap of “solve et coagula.” Instead, let’s preserve the foundation of our families, our deen, and our connection to Allah SWT.