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Sunday, January 16, 2011
Saturday, January 15, 2011
There are 4 types of men....
There are four kinds of men.
One is who has no tongue and no heart and he is a man of ordinary position, dull and lowly, who does not count on Allah and one who has nothing good in him. He and people like him are the chaff which has no weight, unless Allah covers them with His mercy and guides their heart towards belief in Himself and moves the organs of their body in obedience to Himself. Beware that we do not become one of them and do not entertain them nor mind them nor yet stand among them. These are the people of chastisement and wrath and anger of Allah; they are the inhabitants of fire and its inmates. We seek refuge in Allah from them.
The other kind of person has got a tongue but no heart; he speaks on wisdom but does not act according to it. He calls people to Allah but himself flees from Him. He abhors defects in others but he himself persists in a similar defect in himself. He shows to others his piety but contends with Allah by committing major sins. And when he is alone he is like a wolf in clothes. So you should keep away from such a man and run away from him, lest you should be carried away by the sweetness of his talk and then the fire of his sin will burn you and the filth of his inside and heart should kill you.
There is a third kind of man who has a heart but no tongue and he is a believer. Allah has screened him away from His creation and hung round him His curtains and given him an insight into the blemishes of his own self and enlightened his heart and made him aware of the mischiefs of mixing with people and of the evil of talking and speaking and who has become sure that safety is in silence and retirement in a corner, as the Prophet (sallallahu'alayhi wa sallam) has said: "Whoever kept silent attained to salvation." And as further he has said: "Surely the service of Allah consists of ten parts, nine of which are in silence." Thus this man is a friend of Allah in His secrets, protected, possessing safety and plenty of intelligence, companion of the Beneficent Allah, blessed with His favors and as for good, everything good is with him. So mind, you must keep company with such a man and mix with him and render him service and endear yourself to him by fulfilling the needs which he may feel, and providing him with things which will give ease and comfort. If you do these things Allah will love you and choose you and include you in the company of His friends and pious servants together with His blessings, if it pleases Him.
The fourth kind of man is one who is invited to the world invisible, clothed in dignity, as it is related in the tradition:
Whoever learns and acts upon his learning and imparts it to others is invited to the world invisible and made great.
Such a man is possessed of the knowledge of Allah and His sign and his heart is made the repository of the rare things of His knowledge and He intimates to him such secrets as He has kept hidden from others and He has selected him and drawn him towards Himself and guided him and raised him towards Himself and expanded his heart for the acceptance of these secrets and points of knowledge and made him a worker in His cause and inviter of Allah's servants to the path of virtue and warner against the chastisements of evil deeds and an argument of Allah in their midst, a guide and a rightly-guided man, an intercessor and one whose intercession has been accepted, a truthful man and one who verifies the truth of others, a deputy of Allah's prophets and messengers, on whom be the blessings of Allah.
So verily safety lies in what such a man says and also in his company, and destruction and misguidance in what is besides him; except such men whom Allah gives power and assistance towards truth and mercy.
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One is who has no tongue and no heart and he is a man of ordinary position, dull and lowly, who does not count on Allah and one who has nothing good in him. He and people like him are the chaff which has no weight, unless Allah covers them with His mercy and guides their heart towards belief in Himself and moves the organs of their body in obedience to Himself. Beware that we do not become one of them and do not entertain them nor mind them nor yet stand among them. These are the people of chastisement and wrath and anger of Allah; they are the inhabitants of fire and its inmates. We seek refuge in Allah from them.
The other kind of person has got a tongue but no heart; he speaks on wisdom but does not act according to it. He calls people to Allah but himself flees from Him. He abhors defects in others but he himself persists in a similar defect in himself. He shows to others his piety but contends with Allah by committing major sins. And when he is alone he is like a wolf in clothes. So you should keep away from such a man and run away from him, lest you should be carried away by the sweetness of his talk and then the fire of his sin will burn you and the filth of his inside and heart should kill you.
There is a third kind of man who has a heart but no tongue and he is a believer. Allah has screened him away from His creation and hung round him His curtains and given him an insight into the blemishes of his own self and enlightened his heart and made him aware of the mischiefs of mixing with people and of the evil of talking and speaking and who has become sure that safety is in silence and retirement in a corner, as the Prophet (sallallahu'alayhi wa sallam) has said: "Whoever kept silent attained to salvation." And as further he has said: "Surely the service of Allah consists of ten parts, nine of which are in silence." Thus this man is a friend of Allah in His secrets, protected, possessing safety and plenty of intelligence, companion of the Beneficent Allah, blessed with His favors and as for good, everything good is with him. So mind, you must keep company with such a man and mix with him and render him service and endear yourself to him by fulfilling the needs which he may feel, and providing him with things which will give ease and comfort. If you do these things Allah will love you and choose you and include you in the company of His friends and pious servants together with His blessings, if it pleases Him.
The fourth kind of man is one who is invited to the world invisible, clothed in dignity, as it is related in the tradition:
Whoever learns and acts upon his learning and imparts it to others is invited to the world invisible and made great.
Such a man is possessed of the knowledge of Allah and His sign and his heart is made the repository of the rare things of His knowledge and He intimates to him such secrets as He has kept hidden from others and He has selected him and drawn him towards Himself and guided him and raised him towards Himself and expanded his heart for the acceptance of these secrets and points of knowledge and made him a worker in His cause and inviter of Allah's servants to the path of virtue and warner against the chastisements of evil deeds and an argument of Allah in their midst, a guide and a rightly-guided man, an intercessor and one whose intercession has been accepted, a truthful man and one who verifies the truth of others, a deputy of Allah's prophets and messengers, on whom be the blessings of Allah.
So verily safety lies in what such a man says and also in his company, and destruction and misguidance in what is besides him; except such men whom Allah gives power and assistance towards truth and mercy.
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Thursday, December 23, 2010
When Last did you Hug or Kiss your Child?
When Last did you Hug or Kiss your Child?
Assalum U Allaikum Brothers and Sisters in Islam,
I pray this post meets us all with good health and strong emaan Inshah Allah.
I ran into a stranger as she passed by, "Oh excuse me please" was my reply.
she said, "Please excuse me too; I wasnt watching for you."
We were very polite, this stranger and I.
We went on our way and we said goodbye.
But at home a different story is told, How we treat our loved ones, young and old.
Later that day, cooking the evening meal, My son stood beside me very still
When I turned, I nearly knocked him down. "Move out of the way," I said with a frown. He walked away, his little heart broken. I didnt realize how harshly I had spoken.
While I lay awake in bed, a still small voice came to me and said, "While dealing with a stranger, common courtesy you use, but the family you love, you seem to abuse.
Go and look on the kitchen floor, You will find some flowers there by the door. Those are the flowers he brought for you. He picked them himself: pink, yellow and blue. He stood very quietly not to spoil the surprise, you never saw the tears that filled his little eyes.
" By this time, I felt very small, And now my tears began to fall. I quietly went and knelt by his bed; "Wake up, little one, wake up," I said.
"Are these the flowers you picked for me?"
He smiled, "I found them out by the tree. I picked them because they are pretty like you. I knew you would like them, especially the blue."
I said, "Son, I am very sorry for the way I acted today; I should not have yelled at you that way."
He said, "Oh, Mom, thats okay. I love you anyway."
I said, "Son, I love you too, and I do like the flowers, especially the blue."
Hadith, narrated by Al-Bukhaaree and Muslim: "The Messenger of Allah (Sallahu Alaihee Wasallam) kissed Hasan bin Alee and Al-Aqra bin Haabis sitting with him.So Al-Aqra said:"Indeed I have 10 children and I have not kissed any of them."
So the Messenger of Allah [Sallahu Alaihee Wasallam] looked at him and said:"Whoever does not have mercy, would not be given any mercy."
This hadith shows us that whoever does not have mercy towards young children, then he himself would be prevented from receiving any mercy.
This is because the rewards and recompense of actions are based upon and will be the same as the type of action that is done.
As comes in another Hadith: "Have mercy on those on the earth The One in the Heaven will have mercy on you."
In our hectic lives and in trying to realise our materialistic ambitions let us not be oblivious to those who are truly near and dear to us.
To most people you are just a number to someone you may mean the world!
So... honestly,When LAST DID YOU KISS OR HUG your child ???
May Allah aza wah jall make it easy for us and grant us mercy as we have mercy upon all our loved ones and especially our own... children.
May Allah aza wah jall make it easy for us to be patient with our loved ones, to gain balance in life with work, issues of the world around us, family matters and other such and similar factors that gains and places un-needed stress onto us... So often it is easier to vent our hurt and frustration on the ones that loves us most, yet still we are kind, patient and gentle with strangers (non family and mere acquaintances).
Jazak Allah Khair for taking to read and comment.
Fe Aman Allah
Assalum U Allaikum Brothers and Sisters in Islam,
I pray this post meets us all with good health and strong emaan Inshah Allah.
I ran into a stranger as she passed by, "Oh excuse me please" was my reply.
she said, "Please excuse me too; I wasnt watching for you."
We were very polite, this stranger and I.
We went on our way and we said goodbye.
But at home a different story is told, How we treat our loved ones, young and old.
Later that day, cooking the evening meal, My son stood beside me very still
When I turned, I nearly knocked him down. "Move out of the way," I said with a frown. He walked away, his little heart broken. I didnt realize how harshly I had spoken.
While I lay awake in bed, a still small voice came to me and said, "While dealing with a stranger, common courtesy you use, but the family you love, you seem to abuse.
Go and look on the kitchen floor, You will find some flowers there by the door. Those are the flowers he brought for you. He picked them himself: pink, yellow and blue. He stood very quietly not to spoil the surprise, you never saw the tears that filled his little eyes.
" By this time, I felt very small, And now my tears began to fall. I quietly went and knelt by his bed; "Wake up, little one, wake up," I said.
"Are these the flowers you picked for me?"
He smiled, "I found them out by the tree. I picked them because they are pretty like you. I knew you would like them, especially the blue."
I said, "Son, I am very sorry for the way I acted today; I should not have yelled at you that way."
He said, "Oh, Mom, thats okay. I love you anyway."
I said, "Son, I love you too, and I do like the flowers, especially the blue."
Hadith, narrated by Al-Bukhaaree and Muslim: "The Messenger of Allah (Sallahu Alaihee Wasallam) kissed Hasan bin Alee and Al-Aqra bin Haabis sitting with him.So Al-Aqra said:"Indeed I have 10 children and I have not kissed any of them."
So the Messenger of Allah [Sallahu Alaihee Wasallam] looked at him and said:"Whoever does not have mercy, would not be given any mercy."
This hadith shows us that whoever does not have mercy towards young children, then he himself would be prevented from receiving any mercy.
This is because the rewards and recompense of actions are based upon and will be the same as the type of action that is done.
As comes in another Hadith: "Have mercy on those on the earth The One in the Heaven will have mercy on you."
In our hectic lives and in trying to realise our materialistic ambitions let us not be oblivious to those who are truly near and dear to us.
To most people you are just a number to someone you may mean the world!
So... honestly,When LAST DID YOU KISS OR HUG your child ???
May Allah aza wah jall make it easy for us and grant us mercy as we have mercy upon all our loved ones and especially our own... children.
May Allah aza wah jall make it easy for us to be patient with our loved ones, to gain balance in life with work, issues of the world around us, family matters and other such and similar factors that gains and places un-needed stress onto us... So often it is easier to vent our hurt and frustration on the ones that loves us most, yet still we are kind, patient and gentle with strangers (non family and mere acquaintances).
Jazak Allah Khair for taking to read and comment.
Fe Aman Allah
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Wednesday, December 15, 2010
"If you wish to know which sciences and acts are the most important and
beneficial for you, imagine that you are to die the next day and return
to God to stand before Him and be asked to account for your knowledge,
behaviour, and all your affairs and states, subsequently to be taken
either to the Garden or the Fire. What you see there as most important
and useful to you is precisely what you must now give priority and
attachment to; whereas what you find useless, unimportant, frivolous, or
simply of no great necessity is what you must neither pursue nor occupy
yourself with in this life.
Meditate on this matter and reflect well; it is of tremendous benefit to those who have discernment and are concerned about their appointed time, their return to ALLAH , their salvation, and their success in the Hereafter, which is better and more enduring (Quran 87:17). Success is in the Hand of God, to whom belong all graces, for He bestows them on whomever He wills; and ALLAH's graces are immense!"
- Imam al-Haddad
[from 'Knowledge and Wisdom'
translated by Mostafa Badawi, Starlatch Press, 2001]
Meditate on this matter and reflect well; it is of tremendous benefit to those who have discernment and are concerned about their appointed time, their return to ALLAH , their salvation, and their success in the Hereafter, which is better and more enduring (Quran 87:17). Success is in the Hand of God, to whom belong all graces, for He bestows them on whomever He wills; and ALLAH's graces are immense!"
- Imam al-Haddad
[from 'Knowledge and Wisdom'
translated by Mostafa Badawi, Starlatch Press, 2001]
How to Raise Righteous Children? | iloveAllaah.com
How to Raise Righteous Children? | iloveAllaah.com
Raising and educating children is one of the duties required of parents. Allaah has enjoined that in the Qur’aan, and the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) also enjoined that. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“O you who believe! Ward off yourselves and your families against a Fire (Hell) whose fuel is men and stones, over which are (appointed) angels stern (and) severe, who disobey not, (from executing) the Commands they receive from Allaah, but do that which they are commanded”[al-Tahreem 66:6]
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Raising and educating children is one of the duties required of parents. Allaah has enjoined that in the Qur’aan, and the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) also enjoined that. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
“O you who believe! Ward off yourselves and your families against a Fire (Hell) whose fuel is men and stones, over which are (appointed) angels stern (and) severe, who disobey not, (from executing) the Commands they receive from Allaah, but do that which they are commanded”[al-Tahreem 66:6]
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Harun Yahya : Love for the sake of Allah....
Harun Yahya - About This Site
This web site has been developed with the aim of promoting and publicizing the works of Harun Yahya, a prominent Turkish thinker and author. His books have attracted great attention both in Turkey and worldwide. In the 90's especially, the works of Harun Yahya have been a means of intellectual awakening for many Muslims, and non-Muslims alike, in the face of the illusions of the modern age. In other words, the name Harun Yahya is an invitation to the truth.
This invitation is a totally non-profit, idealist enterprise. The writer himself does not seek or make any financial gain from the books he has written. Nor those who contribute to the design, publication and the distribution of these books, or the documentary films, audio recordings, graphic designs based on these books seek or make any financial gain. In the same spirit, this web site gives free access to all the books written by Harun Yahya and other materials inspired by his works.
The books of Harun Yahya and thus this web site seek to recall various crucial facts, which people are led to disregard and even deny under the influence of the turmoil of the modern age. One of these basic facts is that of creation, that the universe, living things and man, are not self-existing entities, but the artifacts of God, the Supreme Creator. We are all created by Him and to Him we will all return. The allegedly 'scientific' challenges to this fact — like Darwinism and other materialistic dogmas — are nothing but deceptions, as explained in this site.
This web site calls everyone from every corner of the world, from whatever cultural, racial, ethnic or social background to realize this basic fact and think of his duties to his Creator. In this message lies the real redemption and happiness of mankind.
There are also other web sites that are inspired by the books of Harun Yahya and are linked with us. Some of them are:
- Science Research Foundation
- Islam Denounces Terrorism
- Islam Denounces Antisemitism
- Darwinism-Watch
- Evolution Deceit
- Creation of Universe
- Union of Faiths
- Prophet Muhammad
- Perished Nations
- Jesus Will Return
- Miracles of the Quran
- End of Times
- Secret Beyond Matter
- Global Freemasonry
- Evolution Documentary
- End of Times
- Signs of the Last Day
- Serving Islam
- Darwinism Refuted
- BBC Refuted
- Creation of Man
- Day of Judgment
- East Turkestan
- Evidences of
Creation
- Insight Magazine
- Islam and Buddhism
- Islam and Karma
- Noble Qur'an
- Palestinian Tragedy
- Rise of Islam
- Theists United
- For-Children
- Truths for Kids
This web site has been developed with the aim of promoting and publicizing the works of Harun Yahya, a prominent Turkish thinker and author. His books have attracted great attention both in Turkey and worldwide. In the 90's especially, the works of Harun Yahya have been a means of intellectual awakening for many Muslims, and non-Muslims alike, in the face of the illusions of the modern age. In other words, the name Harun Yahya is an invitation to the truth.
This invitation is a totally non-profit, idealist enterprise. The writer himself does not seek or make any financial gain from the books he has written. Nor those who contribute to the design, publication and the distribution of these books, or the documentary films, audio recordings, graphic designs based on these books seek or make any financial gain. In the same spirit, this web site gives free access to all the books written by Harun Yahya and other materials inspired by his works.
The books of Harun Yahya and thus this web site seek to recall various crucial facts, which people are led to disregard and even deny under the influence of the turmoil of the modern age. One of these basic facts is that of creation, that the universe, living things and man, are not self-existing entities, but the artifacts of God, the Supreme Creator. We are all created by Him and to Him we will all return. The allegedly 'scientific' challenges to this fact — like Darwinism and other materialistic dogmas — are nothing but deceptions, as explained in this site.
This web site calls everyone from every corner of the world, from whatever cultural, racial, ethnic or social background to realize this basic fact and think of his duties to his Creator. In this message lies the real redemption and happiness of mankind.
There are also other web sites that are inspired by the books of Harun Yahya and are linked with us. Some of them are:
- Science Research Foundation
- Islam Denounces Terrorism
- Islam Denounces Antisemitism
- Darwinism-Watch
- Evolution Deceit
- Creation of Universe
- Union of Faiths
- Prophet Muhammad
- Perished Nations
- Jesus Will Return
- Miracles of the Quran
- End of Times
- Secret Beyond Matter
- Global Freemasonry
- Evolution Documentary
- End of Times
- Signs of the Last Day
- Serving Islam
- Darwinism Refuted
- BBC Refuted
- Creation of Man
- Day of Judgment
- East Turkestan
- Evidences of
Creation
- Insight Magazine
- Islam and Buddhism
- Islam and Karma
- Noble Qur'an
- Palestinian Tragedy
- Rise of Islam
- Theists United
- For-Children
- Truths for Kids
Sunday, December 12, 2010
What do today's Muslims need and what does Islam have to offer?
by Dr. Sherif Abdel Azeem Muhammad
Question:
What do today's Muslims need and what does Islam have to offer?
Answer:
Assalam'Alaikum brothers and sisters,
Today, we are in fact celebrating our Islam, our being members of the
greatest faith ever revealed to mankind, our being believers in the most
beautiful and the most comprehensive scripture that ever descended
from heaven to earth, our being followers of the greatest man that ever
walked on the face of the earth, our being believers in Allah, the One
and Only. Had we not been Muslims, we would have not been here
today.We would have not known Ramadan, not experienced the sweetness of
the fast, not tasted the beauty of the prayers, we would have not
known that today is Eid.
Today we are
celebrating, first and foremost, that we are Muslims. We are
celebrating the greatest blessing of our lives: our Islam. Islam is the
faith that defines us, defines who we are, defines our identity. Islam
is the religion that Allah has chosen for us, has perfected for us,
and has granted us as the Quran has eloquently expressed "This day I
have perfected your religion for you, completed my favor upon you, and
have chosen for you Islam as your religion." (5:3)
Islam is a favor, Islam is a privilege, Islam is a bounty from Allah.
Islam does not need us. We need Islam. All we have to do is to be
grateful for such a great blessing and say, "Praise be to Allah who has
guided us to this: never could we have found guidance, had it not been
for the guidance of Allah" (7:43)
But why is it that we believe that Islam is such a tremendous bounty from Allah? Because there is nothing like Islam on earth:
It is Islam that has taught human beings that the Lord their God is One
and Only. That He has no partners, no wife, and no son, and that there
can be no compromise on the unity of God.
It is Islam that has taught human beings that they are all equal and
that no Arab is superior to non-Arab, nor a non-Arab is superior to an
Arab and that the best of all of us is the one who is most righteous.
It is Islam that has taught human beings that they are all brothers and
sisters created from a single pair of a male and a female. Therefore,
Islam, unlike Hinduism, neither recognizes nor condones the idea of a
caste system. Islam is a war on caste systems, on aristocracies, and
hereditary social groups of all kinds.
It is Islam that has taught humanity the value of the intellect, the
importance of reflection, and the role of the mind in attaining faith.
Christians teach that one can never become a believer except when the
Holy Spirit mysteriously occupies one's heart. Islam teaches that faith
is the fruit of reason and it is through continuous reflection on the
wonders of creation that faith can be obtained, maintained, and
nurtured.
It is Islam that has taught
humanity that people of all races, all colors, all ethnicities are
perfectly capable of attaining faith in the One and Only God. Hindus
believe that Hinduism is just for those privileged to be born in the
faith and therefore they do not invite the "less privileged" to embrace
their faith. Jews believe that they are the chosen race and even when
they accept others to embrace Judaism, those converts are always lower
in rank than those born as Jews.
Islam
rejects all that and calls upon all people of all backgrounds to submit
themselves to their Creator. Once they do, they automatically become
members of the community of Islam with the same rights and duties as
any other Muslim. Islam is not, and can never be, the monopoly of one
race or a certain linguistic group.
It
is Islam that has taught humanity that God is absolutely Just and
Merciful and that He will never punish one person for the sins of
others. Christianity teaches that Adam and Eve had bequeathed their sin
to all their descendants and thus all humans are born in this "Original
Sin" and therefore Jesus Christ had to be sacrificed on the cross to
redeem humanity of its 'original sin.' Islam says, NO. Humans are not
born in sin. No person will be held accountable for another's mistakes.
Every soul will pay for its own deeds, only. Divine justice is
absolute.
It is Islam that has taught
humanity that righteous deeds are necessary for salvation. Faith is
indispensable, but not sufficient. Humans will be admitted to Paradise
by their faith and their righteous acts. They have to go together, hand
in hand. Many Christian denominations teach that faith in Jesus is
enough for salvations.
If you accept
Jesus sacrifice on the cross, then you are saved regardless of what you
may do afterwards because Jesus has already paid for all your sins.
Islam totally disagrees. No one can pay for your sins. Faith, doing
righteousness, avoiding evil, and continuous repentance are the only
ways for salvation. Islam does not accept, nor condone the corrupting
influence on the individual as well as the society that can be caused
by the idea of a "guaranteed" salvation.
It is Islam that has taught humanity how to balance the needs of this
life and the next. Islam does not accept the idea that renunciation of
this world is the best means to get salvation in the next. Catholicism
and Buddhism teach that by living a reclusive life, one can attain
higher spirituality. Buddhism even taught the recluse must make his
living by begging. Islam rejects the whole notion of the alleged
goodness of renouncing the world.
Islam
teaches that best means for advancement in the next life is by getting
involved in the affairs of this world by commanding good and
forbidding evil; by helping one another in righteousness and piety; by
doing Jihad, by struggling against all forms of evil, injustice,
tyranny, intolerance...Islam does not teach rejection of the world, it
teaches involvement, struggle, and change.
It is Islam that has taught humanity that kindness to parents, to kin,
to neighbors, and to fellow humans is an essential part of faith and
righteousness. Christianity claims that Jesus has taught that one cannot
come closer to God unless one hates one's father, mother, wife,
children,...(Luke 14:26) Islam teaches the opposite. One cannot come
closer to God unless one acts so kindly towards one's mother, father,
family, neighbors, etc.
It is Islam
that has taught humanity that God is very close to them and that He is
with them wherever they are and that He hears their prayers and respond
to them. Islam teaches that God is so close that He needs no
intermediaries to mediate between Him and His servants. Islam does not
accept the concept of priesthood and clergy acting as mediators between
God and humans. Islam teaches that one does not have to confess one's
sins to a priest in order to get forgiveness. One can simply confess
one's sins to God without any human intervention, seek forgiveness, and
God will grant it.
Many Jews today
still believe that prayers cannot reach God and get a response from Him
unless the prayer is made at the Wailing Wall in Jerusalem. Some even
fax their prayers or send it via the Internet to Jerusalem so that
someone there would take it and put it on the Wailing Wall to reach
God. Islam teaches that wherever one maybe, one can pray to God,
confess to God, seek God's help and forgiveness, and God will certainly
respond. No human intervention is needed, no special place or time is
necessary. God is always very close.
It
is Islam that has taught humans to accept and respect their human
nature. Islam recognizes the strengths, the weaknesses, and the needs of
humans. Islam never requires humans to behave as angels or to ignore
their physical and emotional needs. Christianity does not allow divorce.
Islam recognizes it as a human reality. Catholicism considers celibacy
an ideal. Islam does not. The Anglican Church frowns upon second
marriages.
Prince Charles in order to
become King of England has to behave as a practicing Anglican.
Therefore, he can commit adultery openly with his famous mistress but
he cannot marry her or else he will lose the throne for violating the
rules of the Church of England. Islam never engages in such
irrationality and moral contradictions.
There is nothing like Islam on earth. There is no faith, no religion,
no ideology, no system of belief that can rival Islam in its clarity
and simplicity ; in its submission to God, the One and Only; in its
rationality and intellectual depth; in its egalitarianism and equality;
in its spirituality; in its code of ethics; in its unparalleled balance
between the needs of this life and the demands of the hereafter. Islam
has elevated the human soul, body, and mind to heights that have never
been reached by any other faith or tradition. Islam is the only
religion that has truly enabled human beings to fulfill their humanity.
Islam is like a perfect piece of art
at which the human eye can keep looking and scrutinizing for days,
weeks, years on end and still can find no flaws, no defects, and no
contradictions. All the human eye can do is to keep wondering at the
amazing beauty and coherence of this faith of ours: Islam. Leopold
Wiess, the Austrian Jew who embraced Islam in 1926 and became one of
the greatest Muslim intellects of the twentieth century has expressed
the same level of astonishment at the overwhelming beauty and coherence
of Islam, "I was asked, time and again: 'Why did you embrace Islam ?
What was it that attracted you particularly ?' -- and I must confess: I
don't know of any satisfactory answer.
It was not any particular teaching that attracted me, but the whole
wonderful, inexplicably coherent structure of moral teaching and
practical life programme. I could not say, even now, which aspect of it
appeals to me more than any other. Islam appears to me like a perfect
work of architecture. All its parts are harmoniously conceived to
complement and support each other: nothing is superfluous and nothing
lacking, with the result of an absolute balance and solid composure.
Probably this feeling that everything in the teachings and postulates of
Islam is 'in its proper place,' has created the strongest impression
on me."
In a nutshell, Islam is the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth.
It is important to note that Islam is not just a set of ideals, it is a
tremendous force capable of transforming and regenerating individuals
as well societies and whole nations. The influence of Islam upon the
first society that embraced it, the Arabian peninsula, was nothing
short of a revolution. Islam has revolutionized Arabia in all aspects
of life: politically, economically, socially, and above all morally:
It was Islam that transformed the fiercely independent-minded Arabs who
knew no government, obeyed no authority, recognized no state into a
nation with a government, a capital, and a respected authority.
It was Islam that taught the anarchic Arabs how to elect a head of
state from among themselves and how to run their government upon
principles of mutual consultation.
It
was Islam that taught the Arabs who never agreed on any form of law to
build a nation based on the rule of one sacred, just, and merciful law.
Islam also taught them that they were all equals before the law and no
one even the daughter of the Prophet was above the law.
It was Islam that transformed the intensely militant Arabs from a group
of tribes massacring each other all the time -- to the extent that
they had to agree on four months of peace every year to prevent their
whole race from extinction due to the incessant wars -- into one nation
with united tribal armies able to confront and defeat the armies of
the surrounding superpowers: the Byzantines and the Sassanids.
It was Islam that abolished usury from Arabia and taught the Arabs how
to make business transactions justly and fairly without exploitation or
abuse.
It was Islam that abolished the gruesome habit of female infanticide from Arabia.
It was Islam that taught the Arabs that women were full human beings,
not mere chattel, and that they were their sisters in humanity and in
faith. It was Islam that guaranteed for Arabian women their rights to:
inheritance, property, divorce, and independent legal personality.
It was Islam that eradicated Alcohol, with all its evils, from Arabia.
It was Islam that ended all forms of prostitution, gambling, and
intoxicants from the Arabian society. And it was Islam that opened all
doors for freeing slaves.
It was Islam
that uprooted racism from the Arab mind completely to the extent that
the deeply racist and arrogant Arabs would accept to be soldiers in
armies whose leaders were black Africans.
And above all, it was Islam that transformed the idolatrous and
superstitious Arabs into believers in the One and Only God. It was Islam
that transformed them from idol worshippers into a people who stand
together in one line in prayer and prostrate their heads to the
Almighty.
Arabia before Islam was a
society bound by tradition and precedent. Whatever was customary was
right and proper. Whatever the forefathers had done deserved to be
imitated. Islam rejected this blind faith in tradition. Islam
challenged all the customs of the society. Islam questioned all the
mores and manners of the Arabs. Islam introduced to them the standards
of morality and the fundamentals of right and wrong. Islam taught them
how to think critically of everything around them and how to reject the
bad habits and keep the good ones. Islam showed them the proper way
for peace and happiness in this life and felicity in the next. This was
the essence of the revolution that Islam was.
The question that irresistibly comes to the mind is this: that was the
past, what about now? Can Islam revolutionize the world today as it did
to seventh century Arabia? Is Islam relevant today? Does Islam have
anything to offer today's world? Yes, a great deal.
For us, Muslims living in the West, it would be reasonable to focus on
what Islam has to offer to our Western society at the dawn of a new
millennium. The West, as the seventh century Arabia and as any other
society for that matter, has its own virtues as well as vices. Islam can
improve and enhance all the virtues while eliminating -- or, at least,
minimizing -- the vices.
In a society
where alcohol is the number one cause of criminal death and injury;
where alcohol costs billions of dollars each year in medical expenses
and property damage; where alcohol consumption causes the death of
hundreds of thousands of people annually; where alcohol is a major
cause of rape and domestic violence -- Is there any faith more able than
Islam to prevent all the ills of alcohol?
In a society still tormented by racial strife; where "black" churches
are continuously fire-bombed by bigots of all kinds; where one rarely
sees a black person in a "white" church or a white person in a "black"
church -- Islam has so much to offer because Islam does not tolerate the
very idea of a "black" mosque or a "white" mosque; Islam obliges
believers to stand together in one line, shoulder to shoulder and foot
to foot, and prostrate their foreheads to God so that they learn they
are all humble servants of the Almighty.
In a society where violence against women has risen to alarming
proportions, where it is not safe for women to walk alone in the dark,
where even institutions of higher learning have to provide 'walk home
service' to protect women on campus at night - Islam has much more to
contribute than escort services or karate lessons. Islam does implant
modesty and sense of propriety in the minds of the believers, Islam
eradicates vulgarity, Islam eliminates any possibility that men view
women as sex objects.
In a society as
violent as the United States where some 25000 lives are taken every
year by handguns alone; where 5% of the world population consume 50% of
the world's illegal drugs despite the arrest of some 700,000 drug
dealers every year; where a car is stolen every few seconds; where a
woman is raped every few minutes - Islam has a lot more to offer than
merely putting more cops in the streets. Islam teaches that prevention
is better than cure and that crime can best be reduced by taking care
of the family, the community, and the neighborhood. Islam attaches
great esteem and honor to the role of the mother because when she takes
proper care of her children, the whole society benefits. Islam reminds
the fathers of their duties, encourages the neighbors to take care of
each other's needs, strengthen community bonds, advocates commanding
what is right and forbidding what is wrong instead of apathy and
individualism. Islam always eliminates problems from their roots.
In a society afflicted with intense individualism, excessive
materialism, fierce consumerism, and unabashed sensualism; Islam has the
intellectual and the spiritual power required to rectify all the
excesses of the society because Islam preaches moderation and balance in
all worldly and other-worldly affairs.
The influence of Islam is not limited to the social and moral domains,
it extends to the political, economic, legal, cultural, and educational
realms as well. Two examples should suffice.
In the realm of politics: the egalitarian nature of Islam requires
major reforms in the way democracy is practiced in the society today.
As it stands, the existing democracy is elitist and lopsided in favor
of the wealthy, the powerful, and the special interests.The average
person almost has no meaningful say in how things are run by the elite.
This state of affairs falls far short of the ideal of mutual
consultation in all affairs advocated by Islam.
In the realm of economics: capitalism left unregulated has a tendency
to make the rich richer and the poor poorer. In a period of ten years
only (1978-1987) the poorest fifth of the American population got 8%
poorer while the richest fifth got 13% richer. This is the nature of
capitalism; wealth breeds more wealth, sometimes even without any effort
or creativity. Islam obliges all rich people to pay part of their
wealth annually to the poor so that the wealth gets redistributed in the
society in order to protect the poor from perpetual poverty and give
them a fair chance to compete in a world dominated by the tyranny of
capital.
There is so much in Islam that
can truly make the West, and indeed the whole world, a safer, better,
and more decent place to live in. Islam is a formidable force with
potential great enough to revolutionize the world and radically change
the course of history as it once did some 1400 years ago.
The problem is we have got the theory, but we don't have the
practitioners. We have the revolution but we do not have the
revolutionaries. And as there can be no democracy without democrats, no
socialism without socialists, there also can be no Islam without
Muslims. Islam is a message that is in constant need for messengers to
deliver it to the world. Yes, the Book of God is there, the guidance of
the Prophet is there, the testimony of history is there, but where are
the Muslims? Where are the messengers? Where are the revolutionaries?
They effectively do not exist.
What
does exist in the world today is some sort of "de-Islamized" Muslims.
People who call themselves Muslims but the Islam they practice is a
vague shadow of the Islam described in the magnificent words of the
Quran. Muslims of today practice an Islam without spirit, an Islam
without a message to humanity, an Islam without a mission, an Islam
without ambition... An Islam without identity.
Islam will never revolutionize the world, as it once did, unless there
are true Muslims, as they once existed-- Muslims from the inside-out,
Muslims in thought and in action, Muslims in theory and in practice,
Muslims in private and in public, Muslims in spirit, in intellect, and
in emotions.
The road to produce such
Muslims is long and hard. It is perhaps more realistic to focus on just
one good first step. This first step, I believe, would be to raise a
generation of Muslim youth who take great pride in their great faith. A
generation of young Muslims whose identity is purely Islamic, a
generation of Muslims for whom Islam comes first and everything else -
national, ethnic, racial, linguistic identity - comes, at best, a
distant second-- a generation that totally believes in what the great
khalifa Omar once said, " It is only because of Islam that we gained
'izzah' (honor, dignity, and pride), and if we seek 'izzah' outside of
Islam, Allah will humiliate us."
I once
had a conversation with a brother who embraced Islam several years
ago. I asked him about the things he liked or disliked the most about
Islam and Muslims. His answer was, " Everything about Islam is
beautiful, but there is one thing I dislike in Muslims...They do not
have a great sense of pride in Islam..."
The brother's point is precisely what we need to ingrain in the minds
of our new generation: the sense of pride in belonging to Islam - A
pride strong enough to make them declare to the whole world openly and
loudly, "We are Muslims, and we are extremely proud of it."
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CookBooks
Favorite Blogs, Websites et al
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- All Recipes
- Anja's Food 4 Thought
- Apple Pie, Patis & Pate
- AWW Recipe Collections
- Back to Cutting Board
- Baking Bites
- Benefits: Fruits, Nuts, etc.
- Better Recipes
- Breadtopia
- Bunny's Warm Oven
- CAKE ON THE BRAIN
- Cake Talk
- Center for Culinary Arts, Manila [CCA]
- Chocolate Covered Everything
- CHOW
- CIA Culinary Intelligence
- Conversion & Ingredient Tables
- Conversion Chart
- Cook Italy
- Curtis Stone
- Delicious Days : Recipes
- Dessert Comes First
- Dorie Greenspan
- Easy Dessert Recipes
- Eating Out Loud
- EgglessCooking.com
- Epicurious
- FilipinoFoodStore.com
- filtrepreneur.com
- Food and Whine
- Food Network
- Food o' del Mundo
- Food Tips
- FoodPornDaily.com
- Found Baking
- Frambuazli Pasta
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- Gastronomy Blog
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- High Altitude Gardening
- Home Cooking & Baking
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- Jamie Oliver
- Joy of Baking
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- Just Jenn Recipes
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- Kitchen Musings
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- MarthaStewart.com
- Matt Bites
- Maya's Kitchenette
- Melanger : TO MIX
- Modelling Chocolate
- ModernDomestic.com
- My Baking Addiction
- My Filipino Kitchen
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- My Tasty Treasures
- NoRecipes.com
- O Chef: Questions
- OneEyeLand.com
- Panlasang Pinoy
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- PhFranchise.com
- Pinoy Food Blog
- Pinoy Recipe
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- RCDP Volunteers
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Kindle and CookBooks
Slideshow
I Recommend!
All About Islam, Muslims
- 40 Salat & Salam
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- Ako ay Isang Muslim [I am a Muslim.]
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