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Why are Muslims Suffering?
A tiny minority of
Muslims has engaged itself in a war (jihad) against the West in general and
against the US, Israel, and India in particular. What they are doing through
their military adventurism is causing the entire Muslim ummah suffering at
the hands of the Jihadis and, because of their misadventures, at the hands
of the US and others as well.
The analysis of the situation done by the Jihadi Muslims is that there is a
grand conspiracy of the Jews which has caused the entire West to go against
Islam and Muslims. They believe that the only way to counter this trend is
to undertake an open war against them. If Muslims join hands and fight
against the US, Israel, and India, God Almighty would help them in
annihilating these enemies of God, His messenger, and Muslims.
Most certainly, proper solution to a problem is based upon two components:
the right analysis of the problem and a sincere effort at implementing the
solution based on the analysis. In my opinion the analysis of these Muslims
is seriously flawed. The truth is that the opposition of the US, Israel, and
India against Muslims and their successful attempts to subjugate and cause
serious damage to us is not the cause of our woes. Their successful military
adventurism against us is in itself the result of another, bigger cause. It
is God’s displeasure with Muslims that has allowed Americans, Israelis, and
Indians to successfully launch their military campaign against us because
God is allowing them to be succeed in their mission. It cannot be that
despite the fact that He doesn’t want them to cause damage to us, we would
still suffer.
What is happening to us is exactly what happened to the Children of Israel,
the Muslims of the earlier times, in their history of two thousand years
before the arrival of Prophet Muhammad, Allah's mercy be on him. The Qur’an
describes their suffering in these words:
“And we forewarned the Children of Israel in their Holy Book that ‘you will
do mischief in the land twice through and you will become arrogant
transgressors (and each time you will be punished).‘
When the promise for the first of the two fore warnings came to be
fulfilled, WE SENT AGAINST YOU OUR SERVANTS WITH MILITARY MIGHT: THEY
RAMPAGED THROUGH YOUR HOMES TO CARRY OUT THE PUNISHMENT OF WHICH YOU WERE
FOREWARNED. Then after this, we afforded you an opportunity to overpower
them and helped you with wealth and sons and granted you more manpower. If
you perform well you do so for your own benefit; but if you do evil, it
would cause harm to your own selves.
Then, when the promise for your second forewarning came to be fulfilled, (WE
SENT ANOTHER ARMY) TO DISFIGURE YOUR FACES AND TO ENTER YOUR TEMPLE AS THE
FORMER HAD ENTERED IT BEFORE AND THEY UTTERLY DESTROYED ALL THAT THEY LAID
THEIR HANDS ON.
Now your Lord may again be merciful to you; but if you repeat the same
behavior, we will repeat the punishment, and in the hereafter, we have made
hell a prison for such unbelievers.
Surely this Qur'an guides to the way that is perfectly straight and gives
the good news to the believers who do good deeds that they shall have a
magnificent reward, and at the same time it gives warnings to those who do
not believe in the hereafter, that we have prepared for them a painful
punishment.” (Qur’an; 17:4-10)
Indeed one of these two analyses of the situation could be correct: It’s
either the lack of proper willingness, as the Jihadis say, in the majority
of Muslims to fight against the US and its allies which is causing Muslims
to be damned in this world or it is God’s decision to inflict His punishment
on Muslims through “our servants with military might” which is causing
Muslims to be in the state of complete disarray. One of the two
possibilities could be correct. Both cannot be simultaneously correct unless
one agrees with the proposition that God is displeased with Muslims because
they were not undertaking Jihad against the non-Muslims, which is what the
Qur’an is most certainly not suggesting. The Qur’an is warning the Children
of Israel in the above-stated passage of dire consequences because they did
mischief on the land twice and they become arrogant transgressors.
The fact that God is punishing us through non-Muslims is undeniable. The
reason this has happened is not because we are not undertaking proper war
against our enemies but because of our “mischief” and “arrogance”. In my
opinion the following are some of the prominent misdeeds that have invited
God’s punishment to be inflicted on Muslims:
i) As a nation Muslims are corrupt. Cheating, disregard of merit, and
breaking of commitments are some of the crimes we are consistently
committing. Exceptions apart, hypocrisy is the hallmark of the present-day
Muslims.
ii) The present-day Muslims are extremely arrogant. Despite being morally
corrupt, Muslims are dead sure that they will eventually succeed in the
hereafter while all non-Muslims shall be doomed.
iii) The greatest evil in the present-day Muslims is that although they were
expected to bring non-Muslims closer to Islam by their good acts and words,
they have caused them to hate the religion of God by presenting a picture of
it which cannot incline a decent human being to accept it as the religion of
God. The Islam Muslims are presenting appears to be against every beautiful
blessing God has created for humans in this life; it seems to suggest that
the creator of this world is, God forbid, extremely unfair in that He will
look at the religion of humans and not their intentions and deeds while
deciding about their eternal fate; they have also caused great harm to the
message of God by creating the impression that hating fellow humans to the
extent of even killing them was a part of the expectation of God from his
His devoted servants.
If these allegations against Muslims were correct, how can a sane non-Muslim
come close to Islam? And if non-Muslims, who are equally God’s creation,
have been drawn away from His religion by the misdeeds of Muslims, how can
He be pleased with them? And if He is annoyed with Muslims, why should He
not punish them?
If what I am claiming is correct, then the Jihadis are fighting a losing
battle, because they are not fighting against the Americans, Israelis, or
Indians; they are fighting against God’s decision. If they are really
interested in bringing back the lost glory of Muslims, they should address
the problems that are causing God to be displeased with Muslims.
Author:
Dr Khalid Zaheer
URL:
http://www.studying-islam.org/articletext.aspx?id=1191
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Our Education System
Javed Ahmad Ghamidi
(Tr. by: Tariq Haashmi)
One major problem presently facing the Pakistani nation is
the disadvantages of the current education system. Of these, three call for
immediate action.
Firstly, the current education system in Pakistan is
gradually distancing our nation from its cultural tradition. A short discussion
with the members of the young generation makes one realize that it will not take
more than a couple of decades before we will have lost our memory as a nation.
Our ignorance of and indifference to the Arabic language has already cost us our
memory of fourteen hundred years. A similar attitude towards the Persian
Language has removed from our minds the record of about twelve hundred years of
our history and culture. The same is now happening with Urdu. Three hundred
years of our cultural tradition are coded in and, therefore, depend upon Urdu
for their presence. Having dissociated ourselves from this language, we will
definitely loose each and everything related to our precious cultural tradition.
It is only language which guarantees continuity of cultural traditions in a
nation’s life. It is only language which works as a most effective vehicle of
flow of the cultural values and traditions to the next generations. Losing
protection of such an unparalleled asset would lead us to a great tragedy. It
would mean that our coming generations would no longer know the names of the
major pillars of Muslim scholarship and literature, not to speak of studying and
grasping them. Those who appreciate the role of cultural tradition and its
effects in a nation’s development can well imagine the magnitude of the threat.
Secondly, twelve years of basic general education creates
in the students the ability to develop their skills and embark upon specialized
studies in all academic disciplines. Whereas, our education system does not
apply this proven role of the twelve year basic education for specialization in
the religious sciences. Consequently, the education system does not provide any
basic and fundamental knowledge to the students to enable them to specialize in
the religious sciences and become religious scholars. Madrasas are a product of
this shortcoming in the national education system. They will continue to be
spawned as long as this shortcoming in the education system remains. There is no
denying the fact that the society needs erudite religious scholars just as it
needs scientists, litterateurs, doctors and engineers. The society can itself
set up private universities to fulfill this need. These universities will
welcome students with basic qualification in the discipline for different
programs. The question, however, is: where will the pupil get the requisite
basic education for this discipline? They have nowhere to look for it.
Thirdly, the state does not allow, and rightfully so, any
governmental and non-governmental organization to set up universities of higher
education where they can enrol such students as have not completed general
education for twelve years. Therefore, no institute can try to make doctors,
engineers or experts in any other discipline of those who have not gone through
the basic general education for twelve years. Strangely however, this condition
does not apply to those who set up madrasas and produce religious scholars. In
these institutions, students are enrolled right from the beginning. Their future
role as religious scholars is decided while they have just seen school. Nature
may craft a mind to suit to becoming a doctor, engineer, scientist, poet,
litterateur or artist. It does not matter to the madrasas. They do not have any
regard for what nature decides about a child. They are interested in and intent
upon only and only making of him a religious scholar. This they do without
giving a least consideration to his ability, disposition, aptitude and
inclinations. Thus they rob the pupil from an option to consider these factors
after coming of age, think for himself and decide any alternative future role
and trade. Those made into a religious scholar by these madrasas are so disposed
as to behave like aliens in the society in which they were born and to the
environment where they grew up. What else can be expected from depriving them
of twelve years of general education?
This state of affairs is very grave. It calls for immediate
extraordinary measures. To address this, we propose the following steps, if only
those on the helm of authority were to take this issue seriously.
1. All the parallel education systems should be abolished
or radically reformed. There should be no English or Urdu schools. Nor should
there be two different types of schools one offering pure religious education,
as in madrasas, and the other secular and purely mundane education, as in most
private schools. All social sciences should be taught in the Urdu language;
sciences proper and mathematics should be instructed in English; religious
content, however, should be taught in Arabic.
2. As for the religious education, in the first five years,
the students should be made to memorize the last two groups of the Qur’ānic
sūrahs (51-114), supplications made in the Prayers and talbiyyah said in the
ḥajj. Arabic language should be taught from class six onwards. After teaching
the pupils basic Arabic grammar, the Holy Qur’ān should be used as a reader. The
students should be made to complete its reading with the completion of class
twelve. Islāmiyāt and Pakistan Studies should no more be taught as compulsory
subjects. These should be replaced by the subject of history. The syllabus of
history should include topics on international history and Muslim history,
including, of course, that of Pakistan.
3. Persian is very close to Urdu. Basic grammar of this
language can be taught in three months at most. This language too should be
taught as a part of the Urdu language from class 9 onwards.
4. Like science and arts group, Islāmiyāt group should be
introduced from class nine. In this group, students should be offered the
subjects of the Arabic language and literature, history, philosophy,
international literature, different major approaches to and interpretations of
the religion and the sharī‘ah, at least to the level of basic introduction. The
purpose is to afford those wishing to become religious scholars an opportunity
to equip themselves with the required qualification for the higher education in
the discipline.
5. Madrasas should be acknowledged as institutes of higher
educations like institutions of medical and engineering sciences. They should,
however, not be allowed to enroll pupils who have not completed twelve years of
basic education. The religious madrasas that provide acknowledged and recognized
standard of higher education may be allowed to award degrees to their graduates
for BA, MA, MPhil and PhD programs.
(Translated from
Ghāmidī’s Maqāmāt by Tariq Mahmood Hashmi)
More see
URL:
http://www.monthly-renaissance.com/issue/content.aspx?id=1151
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Discussion Forum:
Understanding Islamic Political Directives
Module 1:
Revolt against an Islamic State
Siddiq Bukhary (Moderator)
The verse 4:59
says 'Obey God and the Prophet and those of you who are in authority'
keeping in view
the directive of this verse, can a Muslim citizen revolt against an Islamic
state?
If I am not wrong,
I think Muslims can revolt against an Islamic state is the state is doing
something against the Islamic Shariah.
I think that it
will depend on the situation, and if all Muslim citizens revolt against that
state or just couple of people that have an issue with that government. They
can though if the state is doing something that is against Islamic Law or
Qur'an.
In an Islamic
state, Muslims, as soon as their Amir is elected, have to pledge their loyalty
to him; Muslims can object their rulers behavior (and this is only possible if
the ruler is violating the Islamic law), but it is recommended by the Prophet,
saws, that they be patient for some time, and leave the rebellion as the last
solution.
So how long would
you be willing to wait, and do you think that if you do wait that problem
might get bigger, and harder to solve?
Siddiq Bukhary (Moderator)
No Muslim citizen
has been given the permission to revolt against the government unless he has
the backing of a clear majority behind him. The reason for this is that if the
majority does not support him then such a revolt would not be against the
government; on the contrary it would be against other Muslim citizens which
according to the Shariah is Fisad Fil Arad, an offence punishable by death and
if this revolt takes the shape of an armed uprising then it should be subject
to all the conditions of jihad imposed by the Sharaih.
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General Discussion Forum:
Swine Flu
I wanted to
know what people from different faiths think about such viral infections.
Do you believe that there is a factor of involvement of God? Like the rule
of Punishment and Reward or Accountability in this world. Just like other
natural disasters, Earthquakes, Tsunamis and others.
i think
believers should keep both the aspects in mind, of the physical reasons,
cause, prevention & treatment~and ofcourse God; whenever a calamity falls,
we must turn to Allah and ask forgiveness for our sins. (One of the the
best dua' is that of our parents Adam and Eve:
and lots of others from Qur'an and the
Prophet sws sayings
I agree with
this, according to my understanding and knowledge this is one of the signs
of day of judgement.
May Allah save
us from His anger; I sit here and shiver with God's fear as I hear the
repeated swine flu high alert news on local tv's while waiting for a
return call from nhs direct after reporting a neighbour patient's case
with the signs and symptoms of the same--looking through my window at the
cars in the front yard, parked quietly in the mild white solar street
lamps, as dead bodies; with the crescent hanging from the sky, can't make
it whether it's smiling or frowning at the humanity-- and i am thinking:
"how much more man has to
wait to sense God in this extremely short term world he lives in as a
traveller.."
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Colouring one's Hair Black
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Friday, May 01, 2009 - Hits: 3
Answered by
Shehzad Saleem
Question:
I have heard that it is
unlawful for men to colour their hair black. They can, however, colour their
hair using 'hina'. I don't understand why one is allowed and the other is not.
Please also tell me about a young man of about 20-25 who has got his hair white
due to some medical reasons. Can he colour his hair black? What about ladies?
Answer:
Colouring one's hair is a matter which has
not been touched by the Shari`ah. It is a matter of our own personal taste. Men
or women, whether young or old, have every right to decide in this regard. They
can colour their hair black or use `hina’ -- whatever they prefer.
The Ahādīth from which certain people have deduced that colouring one's hair
black is prohibited, I am afraid, have been misinterpreted. They do not forbid
colouring the hair black; they just describe one feature of a certain group of
people near the Day of Judgement who will go to Hell (the reasons of which are
not stated). This feature which is merely a sign from which they can be
recognized is that they will colour their hair black. In other words, the
Ahādīth do not say that the reason because of which these people will be
consigned to Hell is the fact that they used to colour their hair black. They
only state that a certain lot of people, who can be recognized by their hair
coloured jet black, will not enter Heaven. Obviously, they will meet this fate
because of reasons which make them worthy of this punishment.
(Answered by Shehzad Saleem)
see:
http://www.studying-islam.org/querytext.aspx?id=799
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