Thursday, March 18, 2010

Islamic Day.

Islamic day was first celebrated in the late fifties or early sixties in the Maldives. Today "this day" has penetrated the consciousness of Maldivians more than before, maybe because our Government has taken the opportunity to mark the day with different programs to demonstrate how much more “Islam friendly” they are in comparison to the 30- year regime.

Centuries ago our forefathers accepted Islam, and today many of us like to boast; an increasingly contested statistic that we are 100% Muslims. Whatever the truth may or may not be, it’s an incontestable fact that Maldivians by and large have enjoyed historically (recent, at least) homogeneity with respect to their belief system. How much this homogeneity engendered brotherly love and harmony between the sons and daughters of this country, I leave for you to ponder.

By the Grace of Allah we have been fairly consistent in our acceptance of the Oneness of Allah and the acceptance of the Holy Prophet as Allah’s slave and Messenger. I dare say until recently the ordinary Maldivian had no difficulty in accepting the supremacy of the Shariah with regard to his day to day life. Thus I put it to you the reader that the Shariah was not given its due place in our lives mainly due to the failings of our leaders and even more importantly the failings of our scholars & elite.

It is in this light that we have to face facts and take stock of the present situation that we are faced in. On the one hand, in our day to day lives we consiously or unconsiously completely deny any preponderance or supremacy of the Shariah in our lives and on the other hand we consciously and actively give value and preference to a system of life that goes against the grain, letter and soul of the Shariah. We are now spending more and more time, wealth and all our energies in divisive politics and letting the strongest, richest, loudest and meanest amongst us to wedge hatred and ill feelings amongst us.

So in the many gatherings, celebrations, lectures in forums, TV and radios we are marking this day with unusually robust fashion. Alhamdulilahi! I wonder how many of you would stop and think that centuries ago our ancestors accepted by Allah’s Grace Islam as taught by Allah’s own prophet – who underwent insult upon insult, trauma upon trauma and pain upon pain to pass the Message of Islam entrusted on him by Allah in all it's pristine purity.

I invite you to make the firm resolution today that Insha Allah we are going to strive to uphold the attestation that THERE IS NO GOD BUT ALLAH & THAT PROPHET MUHAMMAD IS HIS MESSENGER. Brothers & Sisters, the “mighty oak tree” was once only a seed. Together Insha Allah we can strive to reclaim our lives, our ethos, our being for ALLAH & ONLY ALLAH.

003.103 YUSUFALI:

And hold fast, all together, by the rope which Allah (stretches out for you), and be not divided among yourselves; and remember with gratitude Allah's favour on you; for ye were enemies and He joined your hearts in love, so that by His Grace, ye became brethren; and ye were on the brink of the pit of Fire, and He saved you from it. Thus doth Allah make His Signs clear to you: That ye may be guided.

204 comments:

1 – 200 of 204   Newer›   Newest»
Anonymous said...

This is crazy as it comes.

confused said...

@ aisha

Tell us are you against democracy? What is you want? MULLACRACY?

Anonymous said...

You paint a very ugly picture of Maldivians. I cannot see your point at all? Which nation in the world practice the Islamic Law? None.

Anonymous said...

cooooooooooool. LOL

Anonymous said...

Jazakhallah khair

Anonymous said...

Is this a call to fundamentalism? You are also shooting your own foot. This is a study in confused rhetoric. In one go the elite of the country is blamed. Not satisfied with that you aim at the scholars. I can understand readers calling your post as crazy, delusional.

Anonymous said...

What is all the fuss? All that the lady is asking is to put into practice the witnessing we witnessed at the time of us becoming Muslims.

fundamentalist said...

WHAT IS WRONG IN BEING A FUNDAMENTALIST?

As Dr. Zakir Naik would put it; being a fundamentalist Muslim is to practice the fundamentals of Islam. This means to…….

1. To Worship only Allah.
2. To accept His prophet 100%.

This would lead to respecting your, mother, father, elders. To treat people as you would have them treat you. This would mean not to steal. Not to hurt anybody, be kind to your relations, your guests and the traveler. In a nut shell to love Allah and to love your neighbour. In short to live in this world as if you would die just now, and that eternal life stretches on endless. I would love to live the fundamentals of Islam. Wont you? :-)

Sinple Simon said...

Is this for simple simon?

island kid said...

Many questions that nobody are willing to think & fr wot purpose?. Life is short and going at its pace. We have to eat, drink, make babbies and bring them up. We need to have fun. We don’t steal, be bother to anybody. We have our space, you have your space. If spirituality is your kind of opium have it. Leave us our choice. Is that too much to ask? Why IS THIS NOT ENOUGH?

Anonymous said...

YOU TALK DIFFERENT. WHICH PLANET ARE YOU FROM?

Rai said...

Following in the Prophet’s footsteps is an expression of love for Allah and a sign and a way of gaining Allah’s love. Almighty Allah says: “Say, (O Muhammad, to mankind): If ye love Allah, follow me; Allah will love you” (Aal `Imran: 52).

This is the need of any time and any hour. To follow the prophet. There are endless verses and Hadis that drive in this point time and again. I hope brothers and sisters will post the relevant verses and saying to remind us of this.

This is a very big problem. Good to discuss this.

Anonymous said...

Island Kid

Nobody is forcing anybody to come here nor to choose anything. Stop whining and stay in your island. All the best & GoodLuck

Anonymous said...

@ island kid

Why IS THIS NOT ENOUGH?

I will speak for meself. I have all that u speak of. Still I'm NOT HAPPY. something is missing. Something is not ok.

Anonymous said...

If any of you brother/sister is interested, here is a link to M.1572 – A Qur'ānic Manuscript From 1st Century Of Hijra. The mushaf is partly vocalised with red dots with a later(?) hand. Red punctuation dots and zigzag lines with ink dots separating sūrahs (fol. 1r) and barbed red design (fol. 3r). Six or three oval dots usually punctuate the verses. Every tenth verse is marked by a hollow circle surrounded by dots

http://vmr.bham.ac.uk/Collections/Mingana/Islamic_Arabic_1572/Page_1r/viewer/

to browse all islamic arabic manuscripts of mingana collection

http://vmr.bham.ac.uk/Collections/Mingana/part/Islamic_Arabic/

Anonymous said...

Thx n may Allah swt reward you

Anonymous said...

@ anon / manuscripts

the link is broken

Anonymous said...

“Whoso obeys the Messenger obeys Allah” (An-Nisaa’: 80). Almighty Allah also says: “We sent no messenger save that he should be obeyed by Allah’s leave” (An-Nisaa’: 64).

Anonymous said...

Ameen

Anonymous said...

like this post a lot. Thanks

Anonymous said...

the links are working perfectly just copy the the whole url and paste it.

Anonymous said...

did you hear that speech on hell tonight?

Anonymous said...

Obeying the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) is one of the articles of faith. Almighty Allah says: 4/65

”But nay, by thy Lord, they will not believe (in truth) until they make thee judge of what is in dispute between them and find within themselves no dislike of that which thou decidest, and submit with full submission”

Anonymous said...

who delivered the speech?

Anonymous said...

Hell hath no fury as a woman scorned.

J said...

Abu Musa reported that the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said, “The similitude of mine and the message I have been sent with is that of a man who came to a people saying, ‘I have seen the enemies’ armies with my own eyes. I am just a warner, so run away.’ Thereupon some of his people obeyed and left the place and thus could survive. Whereas the rest disobeyed and stood still until the enemy came at them and slaughtered them all. The former (group) is like those who obey me and follow my guidance, and the latter is like those who deny the truth and disobey me” (Al-Bukhari).

Anonymous said...

Nor can a soul die except by Allah's leave, the term being fixed as by writing. If any do desire a reward in this life, We shall give it to him; and if any do desire a reward in the Hereafter, We shall give it to him. And swiftly shall We reward those that (serve us with) gratitude.

island kid said...

creeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeepy

Tongue in Cheek : said...

The following is an abridged English translation of a sermon given in Malé, Maldives, by His Eminence Mullah Ilyas Hussain, Vice President of the Adalat Party which is in coalition with the President of the Republic Mr Mohamed Nasheed.
(source: Minivan News. 7 February 2010)
This translation is followed by a respectful open letter from this web site to His Eminence Mullah Hussain.

Youth, please pay attention! There will be rivers of wine and honey in Heaven. Heaven-dwellers are divided into 100 ranks. Aspire for the highest rank which is Firdous because God’s throne itself sits over it.

Wine is prohibited in this life. But because it is legal [in Heaven], the wine of Heaven does not leave you with nausea, trips to the toilet, intoxication or even headaches.
There will be comfortable couches, which can be adjusted, couches made of gold and precious stones. And young lads of infinite beauty will come to you with cups of wine taken from streams. They are eternally youthful and like golden pearls.

You can get any fruit you want and however much you want to consume. Birds, fried and put on trays — they come and present themselves for you to eat.
God gave this commandment to you from Seven Heavens above: to aspire for Heaven.

Whatever you want, you will be given. You will all be guests of God.

If you are not satisfied, there’s only room for relaxing there. There will be Houris (‘black-eyed beautiful Virgins’) protected like golden pearls. Please calm down a bit, beloved sisters! What is a Houri made of? Three things: the bottom part is made of musk, the middle part is made of ambergris, and the upper part is made of Camphor. Their hair and eyebrows are black in color, they are as beautiful as rubies and coral.

Wine taken, fruits eaten and your heart is content, then you are given a Houri — calming on the eyes, content for the heart, and relaxing to the body.

To be continued ........

Tongue in Cheek said...

Continued.......

In Heaven, no idle sounds will be heard, no noises will be heard that will lead you to become a criminal, only Peace will be heard.

Please calm down from now, beloved Sisters. Don’t ask me questions. You may ask: For you Houris; what for us? Now listen to what God has to say: You will be recreated anew. How will you be resurrected in Heaven? As virgins. Not satisfied still? God says further: You will be recreated as wives made to love their husbands, of same age, having no chance of aging ever.

What is Kaub? It is something that is erected. Forgive me but this is going to be a technical discussion. Kaaba (House of God in Mecca) is also called that because it is erected from the ground. The shin is also called Kaub because it grows straight out of the legs. Just like that, women in their full prime will have their may-mathi (breasts) pointing out.

They will have the same age. What age? Heaven-dwellers will enter there in the prime of their beauty: 33 years of age. 33 years is the age at which youth reaches prime. You will be eternally 33 years of age in Heaven; whether a 100 years pass or so you will still be 33 eternally. Height? 60 ‘muh’ (‘muh’ in Dhivehi is equal to 18 inches), in Adam’s image, everyone will be, there will be no one old.

Tongue in Cheek said...

Continued ...........

So what’s the story about the wives we have on Earth? They will be many times more beautiful than a Houri. So no questions there. If you pray the five obligatory daily prayers, and fast when you are obliged to fast, and are faithful and obedient to your husband, there will be eight gates open at Paradise, so please enter from the gate of your choosing. More beautiful than Houris.

Then there will arise the question of jealousy. But in the Afterlife there are no such issues for God has said that he will get rid of the jealous streak in your heart. Then they will reside on the couches, one being considerate towards the other, and they will live on peacefully as if siblings. There will be no jealousy. No petty conflicts. There will be no issues rising among second, third or fourth wife, as you experience in this world. You only get to enter Heaven only after being cleansed of such inconveniences. In Heaven there will be only satisfaction and happiness and there will be nothing that troubles the heart. God is Great. That is Heaven.

Now let’s take a look at shopping in Heaven. But wait a minute, now youth will be wondering about this: what about going to the toilet after eating and drinking? Beloved brothers, there will be no toilet in Heaven. Why is that? A water will be given and after you drink it, a kind of bloat will leave through the mouth. It will smell like musk, no bad smell at all. It won’t be a Paradise of Blessings if we have to go to the toilet over and over again.

Tongue in Cheek said...

Continued....

When you go shopping in Heaven, there will be no need for money or any need to actually buy anything. There will be no money in Heaven. They will go shopping every Friday. Why? To buy anything? No, to roam around for the heart’s content. A breeze from the north of Heaven will affect their faces and their clothes, and extra beauty will be added to them. When they return with such added beauty, their house-folk will say to them: “Every day your beauty increases.”

There will be no hospital. There will be no falling ill — ever. There will be no death — only living for Eternity. No ageing but eternal sustenance of youth.

Are you happy, Heaven-dwellers? What more do we need? Should I give you something more noble? What is better than this? God has said that today I am bestowing my approval and from today onwards will never resent my followers. Do you have a difficulty in seeing the Full Moon? Any difficulty in seeing the sun on a cloudless sky? Just like that you will see God through the naked eye. That will be the greatest gift you get in Heaven than this — seeing God’s self in his full glory.

Let’s see about the last one who gets to enter Paradise. He will walk, he will crawl, he will be surrounded by fire (as he comes out of Hell). The person who is in the least ranks of Heaven-dwellers will have in service 80,000 servants, 82 women, 100 people’s strength and after intercourse, (she) will always be re-virginised.

Tongue in Cheek said...

Continued .............

This is a gift I bring to those who desire heaven. We have a short time. We have only this Earthly temporary life to correct and through this key we get to enter Heaven and once we enter, there is no boredom and no difficulties. So use your youth to work towards this.

If you want to live your life’s days according to God’s way, you must lower your gaze, control what you hear with the ear, keep in check the actions committed by your hands and feet; do not say a sorry word at your brothers-in-faith and not raise a weapon against him; your tongue has to be kept in check. The tongue is soft and small but most people get to enter Hell due to misuse of the tongue. A person’s undoing is misuse of his tongue and private parts. A person who has protected these two parts are ensured a place in Heaven. Two angels will write every word you utter; you will be given a balance sheet of the actions you committed. If you want Heaven’s wine, give up Earth’s wine. You will get clothes made from silk.

Those who cut off blood relations, why be petty and jealous and give up Eternal Happiness? Compete and try to excel towards that. Why do we lose ourselves in temporary Earthly pleasures? This is a prison; this is the Unbeliever’s Paradise. We need to wake ourselves up for Dawn prayer. We have to make our children pray before they go to school in the morning.

….. Extracted for your reading pleasure. The open letter to follow soon. If the translation is not up to mark, let me know so I can post a reply. I expect the fair maidens to censure this. Teee heee hiiiiiii

Anonymous said...

This is beautiful, thank you for posting this.

Anonymous said...

I also agree with you. Very good. God bless

island kid said...

Are you guys on ecstassy or what? You see nothing wrong with this?

Anonymous said...

does the end justifies the means? surely no.

curious said...

@ tongue in cheek.

What about the letter? Have you chicken out?

Anonymous said...

This is very boring. speak about playing a broken record. Can see what these suicide freak terrorists get their motivations from. Is this really Islam?

Anonymous said...

I really do not understand how can a person with even a cursory knowledge and exposure of human nature criticize this aspect of reward, mentioned in the Qur'an. The Qur'an has simply stated that in the life hereafter, man shall be granted all these things that he very strongly desires to possess in the life of this world and due to which, many a times, he is driven away from the path of his Lord's liking.

A study of human history as well as that of contemporary societies shall clearly evidence the fact that one of the strongest attractions that has led man away from God and His directives is that of the opposite sex. Many a times, man has sinned because of this impulse. The Qur'an has simply assured man that if, in the life of this world, man would control himself within the boundaries prescribed by the Shari`ah, his Lord in His infinite mercy shall grant him all that he desired to get but from which he refrained himself, only to deserve the mercy and good will of His Lord.

Jane said...

ANYBODY KNOWS THE ANSWER?

RE:
The person who is in the least ranks of Heaven-dwellers will have in service 80,000 servants, 82 women, 100 people’s strength and after intercourse, (she) will always be re-virginised.

From where did this sheik Illiyas get this from? Does he know what it is like for the vigin to be penetrated first night? And to relive this ad infinitum? Not my intension to be sarcastic but simply trying to understand this picture of heaven.

Anonymous said...

@ anon

quotation? Quran? Hadis?

Tarzan said...

@ Jane

You have come to wrong place for answers. Fundamentalists dont ask any questions from their mullas. You can see that there is no discussion. Ask no questions and get no answers.

You are knocking on the wrong door.

Impatient said...

@ t in cheek

what about the leeter?

Anonymous said...

@ anonymous

You want the references for The Mulla's speech? You have to wait very long, my dearest. ha! ha! haa
why do you have to be this naieve?

Tongue in Cheek said...

You are wanting the letter? I am not sure you lot can handle it.

freedom of speech said...

Tongue in cheek is not posting, so here is the letter he does not want you to see...

Open letter to His Eminence the Mullah

Your Eminence,

This is excellent news indeed. Masha-Allah, I am completely convinced even though, I have to admit, I am a bit concerned about the anatomical composition of those houris. I mean ambergris is, after all, a discharge from the digestive system of the sperm whale; musk is a substance that comes from a gland close to the anus of a male deer and camphor is used to embalm the dead. The thought of cohabiting with maidens composed of substances associated with faecal discharges and the anus and smelling like a corpse is somewhat unsavoury. Nevertheless Allah (SWT), Rasool (PBUH) and you, venerable mullah, know best.
Dear mullah, you have told the sisters that their hymens will be rejuvenated over and over. By any chance are we brothers into such good fortune by having our foreskins restored?

I am eternally grateful that I will be able to go shopping, insha-Allah, on Fridays. That’s an absolute bonus. I mean the knowledge that the days of the week will still be intact in al-Firdous is a relief. Our good mullah, you overlooked telling us if we are going to have a two-day weekend or just the one day. Even with the strength of 100 men one may need some light relief from all that “activity” during the week on that couch.

I wonder why the breeze from the north of al-Firdous is going to be so pleasant. Perhaps this bit of news needs to be kept from the hapless Scots, Norwegians, Eskimos and the like. In the northern countries, as opposed to holy Arabia, a northerly breeze is usually very cold and so it may not be such a good idea to tell them about this.

Hang on, but there is even better news in the sermon of your eminence. Some of us are going to crawl out of the fire of al-Gehannam and still be rewarded with 80,000 servants and 82 women. So does that mean there is still some room for misdemeanour in this life?

Thank you my dear mullah for such a riveting sermon! I am totally sold and shall rise up early for the dawn namaadhu. I bet those miserable Jews, Christians and assorted descendants of apes and pigs will now be so jealous. Alhamdu-lillah.

Talking of pigs, dear mullah, I have one more question to ask- please forgive me- and perhaps you can tell us about this in your next sermon. I live in an infidel country, several hundred kilometres from a holy mosque, and see a lot of haram things being consumed. You have now given the good news that wine will become halal in al-Jannah. I am wondering if laham khinzeer, the meat of the dirty pig, will also become halal over there. It’s just the way some of these cursed kuffar eat a whopping-good bacon and egg breakfast, sitting at those roadside cafes, makes my mouth water sometimes. Wouldn’t a chalice of good al-halal cabernet sauvignon with a bacon and egg breakfast (al-halal, of course) be a great way to start off the day after a busy night on those kinky couches, sa-aadatul-mullah?

I fully take on board what you implored, venerable sir, when you said “your tongue has to be kept in check”. There is absolutely no risk of that not happening, for the organ in question is firmly lodged in my cheek.

Hilmy said...

@ aicha

Freedom of speech is one thing. Islam bashing is another thing you see. Your friend Jasmine allowed this and people stoped visiting this site. Only Christians and islam haters came here. You are again doing the same. This is not good. Sk Illiyas wanted to motivate youth and was inviting good from us. Any person can see that. People with little faith pick on his speech and makes fun. Is it correct for you to print this. You are allowing other Muslims to read such bad words. You are causing muslims to loose faith and also loose heart. You must not do this at all. repent, delete and stop this.

Anonymous said...

@ Hilmy

You are not fair. Cant you see these girls are trying to do good? Just because we ignore these types of cases they would not go away. The idea of airing these views is good because some brother or sister can answer.

Even if someone here cannot answer it now, does not mean that an answer is not there. It is just that we don’t have answer yet. The answer is out there. We must try to be patient. We must prevent bad and encourage good. There is no doubt in this. But by trying to prevent bad by such means as censorship is even more bad. The better way is to explain and reson in good words, and win over those people who are in error. I hope you will consider what I have said with patience and good will.

Anonymous said...

brothers & sisters

"Seek Allah's help with patient perseverance and prayer. It is indeed hard except for those who are humble." (2:45)

"Oh you who believe! Seek help with patient perseverance and prayer, for God is with those who patiently persevere." (2:153)

copy cat said...

Dear brother Hilmy, brothers & sisters,

As Muslims, we should not let our emotions get the better of us. It is certainly difficult for a person to look at the tragedies of the world today and not feel helpless and sad. But believers are called to put their trust in their Lord, and not to fall into despair or hopelessness. We must continue to do what Allah has called us to do: put our trust in Him, perform good deeds, and stand as witnesses for justice and truth.

"It is not righteousness that you turn your faces towards East or West.
But it is righteousness to believe in Allah and the Last Day,
And the Angels, and the Book, and the Messengers;
To spend of your substance, out of love for Him,
For your kin, for orphans, for the needy,
for the wayfarer, for those who ask, and for the ransom of slaves;
To be steadfast in prayer
And give in charity;
To fulfill the contracts which you have made;
And to be firm and patient, in pain and adversity
And throughout all periods of panic.
Such are the people of truth, the God-fearing.
Qur'an 2:177

disturbed said...

While on this line of patience let us remember this too..

Abu Sa'id Al-Khudri (May Allah be pleased with him) reported that: Certain people of the Ansar asked the Messenger of Allah (PBUH) and he gave them; then they again asked him and he gave them until all what he possessed was exhausted.

Then the Prophet (PBUH) said, "Whatever wealth I have, I will not withhold from you. Whosoever would be chaste and modest; Allah will keep him chaste and modest and whosoever would seek self-sufficiency, Allah will make him self-sufficient;

and whosoever would be patient, Allah will give him patience, and no one is granted a gift better and more comprehensive than patience".
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].

Messenger of Allah (PBUH) said, "Allah shows compassion only to those among His slaves who are compassionate".
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].

Ahmed said...

@ TONGUE IN CHEEK
@ FREEDOM OF SPEECH
@ SIMILIAR THINKERS.

Read the following and understand. May Allah swt Guide you.

The Prophet addressed the group: "The parable of me and these types of individuals is like that of the man whose camel was running away from him.

With the [thought] they could help the owner, people were running after the camel. The camel was frightened and ran faster.

The owner called on the people, please leave my camel alone, I know better how to calm it.

When the people stopped chasing the camel, the owner followed it calmly, with a fistful of grass.

Then without the need for running, yelling, he showed the grass to it.

Read it please calmly. Over and over again if you must. Maybe Allah will Guide you to the truth. Ask Allah to Guide you. To please Guide you.

Anonymous said...

@ Hilmy

Narated By Anas bin Malik : The Prophet said,

"Facilitate things to people (concerning religious matters), and do not
make it hard for them and give them good tidings and do not make them run away (from Islam)."

Anonymous said...

Hadith narrated by Abu Huraira

A Bedouin came to the Prophet and said, "Tell me of such a deed as will make me enter Paradise, if I do it." The Prophet (pbuh) said, "Worship Allah, and worship none along with Him, offer the (five) prescribed compulsory prayers perfectly, pay the compulsory Zakat, and fast the month of Ramadan." The Bedouin said, "By Him, in Whose Hands my life is, I will not do more than this." When he (the Bedouin) left,the Prophet said, "Whoever likes to see a man of Paradise, then he may look at this man."

Anonymous said...

@Jane:

Its definitely not from the Quran, and regarding those numbers I really dont know if there is a hadith to confirm that. Allah knows best.

It was narrated from Abu Sa’eed al-Khudri that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The lowest of the people of Paradise in status will be a man whose face Allaah will turn away from the Fire towards Paradise, and make a shady tree appear before him. … Then he will enter his house and his two wives from among al-hoor al-‘iyn will enter after him. They will say: ‘Praise be to Allah Who has created you for us and us for you.’ And he will say: ‘No one has been given the like of that which I have been given.’” (Part of a long hadith, Muslim)

".........There will remain one man who will be facing the Hellfire and will say, “OH Lord! Its (Hell) vapor has poisoned and smoked me, and its flame has burnt me. Please turn my face away from the Fire.” He will keep on invoking Allah till Allah says, “Perhaps if I give you (what you want), you will ask for another thing?” The man will say, “No, by Your power, I will not ask You for anything else.”
Then Allah will turn his face away from the Fire. The man will say after that, “Oh Lord, bring me near the gate of Paradise.” Allah will say to him, “Didn’t you promise not to ask for anything else? Woe to you, oh son of Adam! How treacherous you are!” The man will keep invoking Allah till Allah will say, “But if I give you that, you may ask me for something else.” The man will say, “No, by Your power, I will not ask for anything else.” He will give Allah his covenant and promise not to ask for anything else after that. So Allah will bring him near to the gate of Paradise. When he sees what is in it, he will remain silent as long as Allah wills, and then he will say, “Oh Lord! Let me enter Paradise.” Allah will say, “Didn’t you promise that you would not ask ME for anything other than that? Woe to you, oh son of Adam! How treacherous you are!” On that, the man will say, “Oh Lord! Do not make me the most wretched of Your creation,” and will keep on invoking Allah till Allah will smile. When Allah smiles because of him, then HE will allow him to enter Paradise. When he enters Paradise, he will be addressed, “Wish from so and so” He will wish until all his wishes are fulfilled. Then Allah will say, “All this (what you have wished for) and as much again therewith are for you.” Abu Hurairah (RA) added, ‘That man will be the last of the people of Paradise to enter Paradise.”

'Ata (radiAllahu anhu) narrated while Abu Hurairah (radiAllahu anhu) reporting: “Abu Sa’eed (RA) was sitting in the company of Abu Hurairah (radiAllahu anhu) and he did not deny anything of his narration till he reached his saying, ‘All this and as much again therewith are for you.”
Then Abu Sa’eed (radiAllahu anhu) said, ‘I heard Allah’s Apostle say, “This is for you and ten times as much.” Abu Hurairah (radiAllahu anhu) said, “In my memory it is as much again therewith."(Part of a long hadith Sahih al-Bukhari)

Regarding your last questions, if you percieve God as us muslims do, then you will understand how easy it is for Almighty Allah to change that. The painful penetration can easily be changed into the most pleasurable penetration.

Futhermore Allah says in the quran which translates to:

“And We shall remove from their breasts any hatred or sense of injury (which they had, if at all, in the life of this world); rivers flowing under them, and they will say: ‘All the praises and thanks be to Allaah, Who has guided us to this, and never could we have found guidance, were it not that Allaah had guided us! Indeed, the Messengers of our Lord did come with the truth.’ And it will be cried out to them: ‘This is the Paradise which you have inherited for what you used to do’"(7:43)

May Allah guide us all (Amin)

Imran said...

Every saying of the holy prophet has a context. Every saying has a morale. Every saying has to be reserched, to do it justice....

Also, it is narrated that an old woman came to the Prophet Muhammad and made a request, “O’ Messenger of Allah make pray for me that Allah grants me entrance into Paradise.” The prophet replied, “O’ Mother, an old woman cannot enter Paradise.” That woman started crying and began to leave. The prophet then said, “Say to the woman that one will not enter in a state of old age, but Allah will make all the women of Paradise young virgins. Allah says, “Lo! We have created them a (new) creation and made them virgins, lovers, equal in age.” (Quran, verse 35-37).

Anonymous said...

@freedom of speech

You didnt raise much of an issue there.

Anonymous said...

Abu Hurairah, may Allah be pleased with him, reported:
A Bedouin came to Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) and said: Messenger of Allah, direct me to a deed by which I may be entitled to enter Paradise. Upon this he (the Holy Prophet) remarked: You worship Allah and never associate anything with Him, perform the obligatory Prayer, and pay the prescribed Zakah, and observe the Fast of Ramadan. He (the Bedouin) said: By Him in Whose Hand is my life, I will never add anything to it, nor will I decrease anything from it. When he (the Bedouin) turned his back, the Prophet (may peace be upon him) said: He who is pleased to see a man from the dwellers of Paradise should catch a glance at this man.

Anonymous said...

A bedouin came to the Prophet (Peace be upon him) and after accepting Islam expressed his wish to accompany him in the expedition.

The Prophet (Peace be upon him) asked some of his companions to take care of him and settle his needs. When the Muslims captured one of the forts and won a large booty, the man had taken out a herd of cattle for grazing.

The spoils were distributed among the combatants apportioning the Bedouin also of his share. When he was given his part, he took it to the Prophet (Peace be upon him) and asked, "What is this?"

The Prophet (Peace be upon him) explained that it was his share of the booty of war, but he said, "I didn't come to you for it." Then pointing to his throat he continued, "I followed you hoping that I would be hit by an arrow, entitling me of Paradise."

The Prophet (Peace be upon him) replied, "If you desire it so, God will do likewise."

Then, in a subsequent battle at Khaybar the Bedouin was among those killed in the encounter. The Prophet (Peace be upon him) asked, "Is it the same man?" When the companions replied in the affirmative, the Prophet (Peace be upon him) remarked, "He was true to God and God made his wish come true." The Prophet (Peace be upon him) shrouded his corpse with his own mantle and recited the funeral service for him. Thereafter, he said, "O Allah, thy servant had come to migrate in Thy way and was killed for Thy sake. I bear witness to it."

[Zad al-Ma'ad, Ibn Qayyim Al Jawziyyah (rh), Vol. I, p. 394]

Botanist said...

The date palm tree

This is a good tree to which Allaah likened the word of Tawheed when it is established in the sincere heart, where it bears fruits of good deeds that strengthen eemaan (faith).

Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning): "See you not how Allaah sets forth a parable? – A goodly word is as a goodly tree, whose root is firmly fixed, and its branches (reach) to the sky (i.e., very high)." [Ibraaheem 14:24]

This is the tree to which Allaah likens the believer because it is good in all aspects, it is lasting and it offers different kinds of benefit. Ibn ‘Umar reported: "The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: ‘There is a kind of tree whose leaves do not fall and it is like the Muslim. Tell me what it is.’ The people mentioned different kinds of desert trees … and I said to myself, ‘It is the date palm tree,’ but I felt too shy to speak up. Then the people said, ‘Tell us what it is, O Messenger of Allaah.’ He said: ‘It is the date palm tree.’" (al-Bukhaari, 60)

Anonymous said...

On the authority of Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him), who said that the Prophet (peace be upon him) said: Allah the Almighty said:

I am as My servant thinks I am. I am with him when he makes mention of Me. If he makes mention of Me to himself, I make mention of him to Myself; and if he makes mention of Me in an assembly, I make mention of him in an assembly better than it. And if he draws near to Me an arm’s length, I draw near to him a fathom’s length. And if he comes to Me walking, I go to him at speed.

(Bukhari, Muslim, Tirmidhi & Ibn Majah)

Anonymous said...

Medical aspects of forbidden "meat of the dirty pig"

The pig is a scavenger. It lives on muck, faeces and dirt. It is really really dirty.

According to medical research, the fat content in pork is more than any other meat (beef, mutton etc.) and it takes longer to digest. Dr. M Jaffer in an article in the Islamic Review (London) of January 1997 issue has listed 16 kinds of harmful germs, which have been discovered in pork in modern researches and the diseases, which could be caused by them. The number of patients suffering from tapeworm disease is the highest in the world among pork eating nations. Other diseases attributed to pigs are caused by tri-chinelia spirates and intestinal worms occupy first place among such nations too.

Dr. Glen Shepherd wrote the following on the dangers of eating pork in Washington Post (31 May 1952).

"One in six people in USA and Canada have germs in their muscles - trichinosis 8 from eating pork infected with trichina worms. Many people who are infected shows no symptoms. Most of those, who do have, recover slowly. Some die; some are reduced to permanent invalids. All were careless pork caters".

He continued "No one is immune from the disease and there is no cure. Neither antibiotics nor drugs or vaccines affect these tiny deadly worms. Preventing infection is the real answer."

And then there is the case of the all famous Not Swine flu, not pig flu lets call it H1N1, H1N2, H3N1, H3N2, and H2N3. we always hear in the news.

Pigs meat is haraam in islam, and the wisdom behind it is quite visible.

Allaah forbids whatever He wills in this world to its people, for He is the Creator and Sovereign of these things, so it is not permissible for anyone to object to the ruling of Allaah on the basis of his foolish thinking and imperfect understanding. The ruling and the decision of the matter, before and after, is only with Allaah, and there is none who can overturn His ruling, may He be glorified and exalted.

The rulings (ahkaam) of this world are not like the rulings of the Hereafter.

The wine of this world causes people to lose their minds, unlike the wine of the Hereafter which does not make people lose their minds or cause headaches.

Crystal-white, delicious to those who drink (thereof). Free from headiness; nor will they suffer intoxication therefrom.(Quran 36:46-47)

Narated By Abu Huraira : The Prophet said, "Allah said, "I have prepared for My righteous slaves (such excellent things) as no eye has ever seen, nor an ear has ever heard nor a human heart can ever think of.'"(Bukhari)

So as we can see paradise is something that is not of this world. So when the Quran talks about rivers of honey that does not mean that it is the same kind of honey that we have in this world. Similarly, when the Quran talks about rivers of wine in paradise that does not mean that it is the same kind of wine that we have here on earth that makes you get drunk and do stupid things and gives you a hangover the next morning. No, not at all. God is just using these terms in order for us to try to imagine what this paradise is kind of like. So the wine of paradise is nothing like the wine of this world.

Regarding the question will you be able to satisfy this strong urge of urs for the meat of "the dirty pig" let me assure you that if you live the life in this world as prescribed by Allah, Allah Almighty will mostly certainly reward you with what want in the hereafter, no doubt about it ;) but dont expect it to be the dirty meat thats available here its going to be perfected for you and presented to you without all the defects that we see it in this world today.

To them will be passed round, dishes and goblets of gold: there will be there all that the souls could desire, all that their ayes could delight in: and ye shall abide therein forever(Quran 43:71)

They shall have all that they wish for, in the presence of their Lord: such is the reward of those who do good(Quran 39:34)

Anonymous said...

so?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

Asa said...

@ anonymous

That is super duper coooooooooool. I liked it very much and made so much sense. Thank –you.

Thank you for these verses and Hadiis too. It's so very consoling. Allah is the greatest.

Crystal-white, delicious to those who drink (thereof). Free from headiness; nor will they suffer intoxication therefrom.(Quran 36:46-47)

To them will be passed round, dishes and goblets of gold: there will be there all that the souls could desire, all that their ayes could delight in: and ye shall abide therein forever(Quran 43:71)

They shall have all that they wish for, in the presence of their Lord: such is the reward of those who do good(Quran 39:34)

Narated By Abu Huraira : The Prophet said, "Allah said, "I have prepared for My righteous slaves (such excellent things) as no eye has ever seen, nor an ear has ever heard nor a human heart can ever think of.'"(Bukhari)

Anonymous said...

:) every problem has its solution. Key is to be patient. Often what appears to be ... is not quite what one thinks.

Anonymous said...

Musk Hall of Fame a list of musk perfumes

Annick Goutal Musc Nomade
Santa Maria Novella Muschio
Santa Maria Novella Muschio Oro (Gold Musk)
Shiséido Féminité du Bois
Serge Lutens Muscs Koublaï Khan
Diptyque L'Autre
Guerlain Pamplelune
Les Nez L'Antimatière
L’Artisan Cologne Mûre et Musc (eau de toilette)
Les Néréides Fleur Poudrée de Musc
Les Néréides Musc de Java
Les Néréides Musc Samarkand
Frederic Malle Musc Ravageur in edp and oil
Lorenzo Villoresi Musk
Serge Lutens Clair de Musc
Bruno Acampora Musc
Réminiscence Musc
Gucci Eau de Parfum
Alexander McQueen Kingdom
Worth Courtesan
Jacomo Jacomo for Her
Sarah Jessica Parker Lovely
Narciso Rodriguez for Her
CB Musk Reinvention
Alyssa Ashley Musk
The Body Shop Japanese Musk Oil
The Body Shop White Musk Oil
Bourbon French Musk Oil
Kiehl's Original Musk Oil
Coty Wild Musk Oil
Gap Musk

Ambergris yet another list of perfumes

Euphoria Intense by Calvin Klein for Men
Valentino V Perfume by VALENTINO
Creed Neroli Sauvage by Creed
Ultraviolet Man Perfume by Paco Rabanne
Givenchy Amarige Eau De Toilette Spray
JEANNE LANVIN for WOMEN by Lanvin
Bvlgari BLV II Perfume by Bvlgari

Cinnamomum camphora; also known as camphor laurel an exotic that has been widely cultivated for more than a century as a shade and ornamental tree. This is the aromatic tree from which camphor was derived. Camphor laurel is native to China and Japan where it has been commercially used for its timber, medicines and essential oils for hundreds.

Musk, Ambergris,camphor, when it comes to islam lets deny their close relationship with the perfume industry. But, Your denial doesn't change the truth.

J said...

@ brother Hilmy

do you see the point of allowing free discussion? There is NO QUESTION that Allah's Deen hasn't an answer for. Muzzling human beings never was an answer.

S mile said...

ha! ha! ha!

smile
smile
broad smile

Allah be praised.

Anonymous said...

Hail the NINJA's

Jane said...

Thank you

island kid said...

A good question for a change. Not the usual mumbo jumbo.

Anonymous said...

A great book to purchase "The History of the Magnificent Qur'an"

http://www.exhibitionislam.com/books.aspx?ID=28

Looks interesting :-)

copy cat said...

Following are Lord Hexter's penned words. Interesting reading.

Muslim brothers and sisters

Maldives has suffered a long time in a dark age where not only religious studies were in a way oppressed. But during this time the youths were taught a “version” of Islam not the Islam. There are people commenting on Islam without even knowing how to read Quran and they would read a translation and ponder. People who have absolutely no idea what Islam is and thinks it is saluting “bodufenvalhuge seedee” or visiting “medhuziyarai”. My fellow brothers and sisters it’s always good to learn and listen and study rather than just comment on your religion without even knowing it, thinking you know enough.

If you believe Islam is the true religion and Allah is the Almighty and all forgiving and Mohammed is his messenger why not correctly follow it. To follow it you need to study. Before following whatever the media is saying how about you return to your books and learn and see if the man on the street and the media are correct.


مَنْ يُطِعِ الرَّسُولَ فَقَدْ أَطَاعَ اللَّهَ وَمَنْ تَوَلَّى فَمَا أَرْسَلْنَاكَ عَلَيْهِمْ حَفِيظًا (٨٠))النساء:80(

80. He who obeys the Messenger, obeys Allah. but if any turn away, we have not sent Thee to watch over their (evil deeds). (ah nisa 80)



يَا أَيُّهَا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا اتَّقُوا اللَّهَ وَقُولُوا قَوْلا سَدِيدًا (٧٠)

يُصْلِحْ لَكُمْ أَعْمَالَكُمْ وَيَغْفِرْ لَكُمْ ذُنُوبَكُمْ وَمَنْ يُطِعِ اللَّهَ وَرَسُولَهُ فَقَدْ فَازَ فَوْزًا عَظِيمًا (٧١)[الأحزاب71،70 ]

70. O ye who believe! fear Allah, and (always) say a word directed to the right:
71. that He may make your conduct whole and sound and forgive you your sins: He that obeys Allah and His Messenger, has already attained the highest achievement. [الأحزاب71،70 ]



وَمَنْ يُشَاقِقِ الرَّسُولَ مِنْ بَعْدِ مَا تَبَيَّنَ لَهُ الْهُدَى وَيَتَّبِعْ غَيْرَ سَبِيلِ الْمُؤْمِنِينَ نُوَلِّهِ مَا تَوَلَّى وَنُصْلِهِ جَهَنَّمَ وَسَاءَتْ مَصِيرًا (١١٥))النساء:115(

115. and whoever contradicts and opposes the Messenger (Muhammad) after the Right Path has been shown clearly to him, and follows other than the believers' way. we shall keep Him In the Path He has chosen, and burn Him In Hell - what an evil destination. (ah nisa 115)


إِنَّ الَّذِينَ كَفَرُوا وَصَدُّوا عَنْ سَبِيلِ اللَّهِ وَشَاقُّوا الرَّسُولَ مِنْ بَعْدِ مَا تَبَيَّنَ لَهُمُ الْهُدَى لَنْ يَضُرُّوا اللَّهَ شَيْئًا وَسَيُحْبِطُ أَعْمَالَهُمْ (٣٢) )محمد 32)

32. those who reject Allah, hinder (men) from the path of Allah, and resist the Messenger, after guidance has been clearly shown to them, will not injure Allah In the least, but He (Allah) will make their deeds of no effect.(Mohammed 32)

وَلَوْلا أَنْ كَتَبَ اللَّهُ عَلَيْهِمُ الْجَلاءَ لَعَذَّبَهُمْ فِي الدُّنْيَا وَلَهُمْ فِي الآخِرَةِ عَذَابُ النَّارِ (٣)ذَلِكَ بِأَنَّهُمْ شَاقُّوا اللَّهَ وَرَسُولَهُ وَمَنْ يُشَاقِّ اللَّهَ فَإِنَّ اللَّهَ شَدِيدُ الْعِقَابِ (٤))الحشر (3-4

3. and had it not been that Allah had decreed banishment for them, He would certainly have punished them In This world: and In the Hereafter They shall (certainly) have the punishment of the Fire.
4. that is because They resisted Allah and His Messenger. and if any one resists Allah, Verily Allah is severe In punishment. (Al Hashr 3-4)

Anonymous said...

Nutty. we can go to LH's site to read. You are a dummy cat.

Anonymous said...

Freedom of speech, a necessity for progress and development? This is an assumption based upon Europe’s historical struggle against the Church that prevented progress and investigation. Muslims do not have the same historical baggage.

Muslims reject freedom of speech in its pure meaning. This is not due to a backward mentality or a stubborn opposition to all things Western. Freedom of speech means the unrestricted expression of oneself. This however does not exist, can not exist and should not be imagined to exist.

Looking at freedom of speech in Western secular states the same is also true. There are many restrictions; for example there are hate speech laws, defamation laws, libel laws etc. In reality people can express themselves within the context of the law, and not with unrestricted freedom.

Furthermore, when Islam and Muslims are attacked under the banner of freedom of speech, a contradiction is highlighted. There are laws in place to prevent offending religious minorities such as the Jews. Taking the Danish cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad as an example, if the cartoons where of holocaust denial it would be against the law, or viewed as incisive. When it came to the Muslims it was a different story.

Muslims and the book of the Muslims, the Qur’an, encourage thinking and debate. This is reflected in our history and scholarship. However, abuse and unrestricted forms of expression creates hatred and discourages true dialogue. This is aptly put by the Qur’an itself:

“Invite to the Way of your Lord with wisdom and beautiful speech; and argue with them in ways that are best and most gracious. For your Lord knows best who have strayed from His Path and who receive guidance.”(Qur'an 16:25)

“And insult not those whom they (disbelievers) worship besides Allah, lest they insult Allah wrongfully without knowledge. Thus We have made fair-seeming to each people its own doings; then to their Lord is their return and He shall then inform them of all that they used to do.” (Qur'an 6:108)

Anonymous said...

Plutarch says about Lycurgas that to a man who demanded the establishment of democracy in Sparta, he replied: "Go thou and first establish democracy in thy household."

Jane said...

Freedom of speech is a funny thing. Everybody knows what it is, and each one knows that the other person knows what is being meant. Even so some act to deny freedom of speech, rationalizing or may I say fooling one self, just so as to enhance some illusionary advantage. In actual fact its all an illusion leading to nothing else but loss.

confused said...

Is this freedom absolute?

Anonymous said...

Freedom of speech is a funny thing. Everybody knows what it is, and each one knows that the other person knows what is being meant. Even so some act to deny freedom of speech, rationalizing or may I say fooling one self, just so as to enhance some illusionary advantage. In actual fact it’s all an illusion leading to nothing else but loss.

I think freedom of speech is absolute. Even if it maybe a hate speech or a libelous expression. The person who thinks it’s a hate speech or libel is free to get legal remedy in a court of law. The court should decide, and pass judgment. In no circumstances should there be a curtailing of the freedom of expression a basic human right.

Ali said...

Observe the anonymous contributor above. Note the use of Sacred texts “to serve a personal point of view”.

“Invite to the Way of your Lord with wisdom and beautiful speech; and argue with them in ways that are best and most gracious. For your Lord knows best who have strayed from His Path and who receive guidance.”(Qur'an 16:25)

“And insult not those whom they (disbelievers) worship besides Allah, lest they insult Allah wrongfully without knowledge. Thus We have made fair-seeming to each people its own doings; then to their Lord is their return and He shall then inform them of all that they used to do.” (Qur'an 6:108)

He says ….
“ …… abuse and unrestricted forms of expression creates hatred and discourages true dialogue. This is aptly put by the Qur’an itself:…” and the above quotes.

It is quite clear that this is extrapolating the meaning of these verses. It’s also clear that that there is the distortion of the true meaning to fit your thesis on freedom of speech per se.

In fact this form of license is used by many Muslims. This is seen by Bin Laden types, Some Mullah types and sometimes even the press. This is exactly what happened with Christians. Scripture was used for one’s own ends.

Sadly it’s a case of fitting a round hole with a square plug. It does not hold water.

Anonymous said...

Look at Maldives with freedom? Fights in parliment even

Western said...

@Ali

Just to add here, when western nations look at so called Islamic societies and they see some perceived negative behaviours, they are very quick to blame the Islamic values as the cause. However when it comes to their immense problems in western societies they always add more legislation and turn a blind eye to the values underpinning their societies. It is as if they have been divinely revealed!

Jane said...

Sorry for butting in. May I join the discussion pls?

And insult not those whom they (disbelievers) worship besides Allah, lest they insult Allah wrongfully without knowledge. Thus We have made fair-seeming to each people its own doings; then to their Lord is their return and He shall then inform them of all that they used to do.” (Qur'an 6:108)

This verse could just as easily be used to support freedom of expression. “And insult not those whom they (disbelievers) worship besides Allah” .

Isn’t this freedom to choose whom you worship?
Isn’t this an invitation to tolerance?
If idol worship, should be tolerated, what cannot be tolerated?

Absolutely Not said...

@Anonymous (freedom absolute)

We must also ask what type of a society would emerge if people were granted the 'right' to insult, offend and ridicule each other, as a right in itself. For there is a difference between believing 'speak the truth and the truth may offend' and granting the right to offend per se.

Such attitudes erode the common social bonds that gel society by doing away with respect and working in mutual partnership, leading to anti social undercurrents and attitudes, all of which the west is now coincidently trying desperately to confront. How can a society claim to be civilised when it believes its ok to offend and ridicule en mass and then protect the culprits?

Anonymous said...

@Jane

"insult not" will surely restrict your freedom of speech ;-)

Anonymous said...

@ western

at the end of the day they have much more freedom of expression in the West than Muslim nations. Paradoxically in this case the West is more |islamic| than muslim nations :-)

Anonymous said...

@ absolutely not

" the end justifies the means"

surely not?

Breeze said...

ha! ha! ha!

let us all agree to differ eh? Vive la libertee!

Anonymous said...

@Islamic West:

The point here is there is no "absolute" freedom of "speech", it doesnt exist, shouldnt exist.

The propagated values in western society are freedom and individualism. How can the overemphasis of my freedoms and the notion of my individuality - which are being forced down our throats via the political and economic structures in western society - actually create a cohesive society? With non-cohesive values you will get a non-cohesive society.

Buddhist said...

@ anonymous..

How can the overemphasis of my freedoms and the notion of my individuality - which are being forced down our throats via the political and economic structures in western society - actually create a cohesive society?

EDUCATION & SO KNOWING WHO YOU ARE.

Anonymous said...

There is no ABSOLUTE, except the drinking type.

Cheers!

Anonymous said...

@Buddist

That would mean to compromise the absolute individual freedom, which again proves my point. Absolute freedom of speech should not exist, cannot exist.

Anonymous said...

Freedom of speech is a decessity for progress and development. sure.

Anonymous said...

for whom?

Anonymous said...

Anonymous (decessity): then you'll have to first define freedom of speech, for in a society its highly unlikely to have absolute freedom.

Lie said...

If freedom of speech itself is given as a right, dont you realize it even gives you the right to lie in the court.

Zahir said...

@ anonymous - Freedom of speech, a necessity for progress and development?

You are obsessed with the West? yoi gotta move on. The west have got many things right such as …

a. Freedom of religion
b. freedom of speech
c. freedom of the press
d. Right to due process, to free trial, to own property & to privacy.
e. Right of people to assembly
f. Right of the people to the petition of the Govt. for a redress of grievance.

How & why they are there is not a concern. They are there.

Why have we got it all wrong?

Anonymous said...

we?

Accountable said...

An islamic point of view

Al-Bukhaari (6018) and Muslim (47) narrated from Abu Hurayrah that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever believes in Allaah and the Last Day, let him speak good or else keep silent…”

‘Not a word does he (or she) utter but there is a watcher by him ready (to record it)’(50:18)

The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) commanded us to control our tongues in more than one hadeeth, such as that narrated by al-Tirmidhi (2406) from ‘Uqbah ibn ‘Aamir who said: “I said, ‘O Messenger of Allaah, what is salvation?’ He said, ‘Control your tongue, keep to your house and weep over your sin.’” Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Targheeb, 3331.

Al-Tirmidhi (2616) also narrated that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said to Mu’aadh, after teaching him some of the laws of Islam, “Shall I not tell you what is the foundation of all that?” I [Mu’aadh] said: “Of course, O Prophet of Allaah.” He took hold of his tongue and said, “Control this.” I said, “O Prophet of Allaah, will we be held responsible for what we say with it?” He said, “May your mother be bereft of you, O Mu’aadh! Will the people be thrown into Hell on their faces or on their noses for anything other than the harvest of their tongues?”
Classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Tirmidhi, 2110.

Anonymous said...

@Zahir

The concern is if we are to borrow the western philosophy & their values into our society (which seems to be the trend now a days) we have to be convinced that its the right thing to do. We just cant expect it to be a divine revelation and apply them into our lives blindly. We have to compare and contrast. We have to examine their values and see its association with their progress. We have to identify their problems and examine the cause.

I am not suggesting we adopt to the western way of life but if we are doing it we need to examine it.

Amused said...

Speaking of freedom of speech....


On a related note, a new Rasmussen Poll found that only 58% of Americans now view "Israel as an ally" -- down from 70% just nine months ago. The same poll found that 49% of Americans believe Israel should be "required" to stop building settlements, with only 22% disagreeing. That's why the primary objective now of AIPAC and its bipartisan cast of Congressional servants is -- as Scherer put it -- "to pressure the Obama Administration to avoid airing disagreements publically [sic]."

Indeed: you can't have the American people knowing anything about the U.S./Israel relationship and the ways in which the interests of the two countries diverge.

THATS HOW THE REAL WORLD WORKS. ITS IN OTHERWORDS FREEDOM TO MANIPULATE THE AMERICANS taking precedence over THE FREEDOM OF AMERICANS TO KNOW THE TRUTH.

What a laugh. heh heh heh. You are pining for this?

Ancient said...

How about secularism? What is your say in this?

Daria said...

Good to see the site working again. Peace to all brothers and sisters.

@ accountable

Re - An islamic point of view

Al-Bukhaari (6018) and Muslim (47) narrated from Abu Hurayrah that the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever believes in Allaah and the Last Day, let him speak good or else keep silent…”

‘Not a word does he (or she) utter but there is a watcher by him ready (to record it)’(50:18)

We see these wonderful texts offering many insights to this topic of freedom of expression.

The exhortation is addressed directly to the individual rather than to the state. The seriousness of things are laid out clearly, with the reminding us of watchers recording every word we utter.

What is expected of the individual is made clear – only to speak good. The failiure to take heed is made very clear elsewhere.

What's in need is to strive for a society imbibed in this type of Knowledge. Knowledge that starts with knowing Allah.

So the key is TO KNOW ALLAH. In other words to know THAT OUR LORD OUR GOD IS ONE AND TO LOVE OUR GOD WITH ALL OUR HEARTS & soul..

Once that is achieved. The rest would follow. So to deprive a person his/her freedom of expression as done in this world is really trying to take on oneself GOD’s rights. This is absurd. This is taking on PHAROH’S MENTALITY. Sadly we see much too much of this around us.

If you want to censure somebody, then ... teach him about God, make known to him what God wants of His slaves. Your duty to God ends there ... delivering the message.

Whether to accept or reject is his/her GOD GIVEN RIGHT. You and I are slaves, & WE MUST NOT LET OUR EGO TRY TO PLAY GOD rather we must wait for GOD’S JUDGEMENT.

GOD IS JUST. WE MUST HAVE CONFIDENCE IN THAT.

accountable, this is good to exhange our views and help each other. May Allah Guide all of us... Amin

J said...

@ ancient

Secularism is an ancient religion. Just one more in a plethora of religions. They have their pope, high priests and their temples. As fascinating as Hinduism though much more colourful and tantalizing.

Anonymous said...

@Daria

How about critism to Allah(swt) and his messenger(saw) and say, that happens in this country by one us. Are we still to give that person the freedom of speech and let him continue. O should the state intervene and stop him?

How about a case where an individual reveals classified information, claiming his freedom of speech?

Are there any boundaries to freedom of speech in islam?

Anonymous said...

ARE THERE BOUNDARIES TO FREEDOM OF EXPRESSION?

Good question. I say yes. I say no freedom of speech. We were ok. Now are we better? No.

Anonymous said...

@ Daria
I think this too utopian. You have a point I think

Anonymous said...

Objective inquiry must never be banned for any reason whatsoever. If some people, for whatever reason, exploit the freedom of inquiry to incite racial, ethnic, sexual, or religious vilification, then a line has to be drawn between benign and malicious motives without sacrificing the priceless freedoms of thinking, questioning, and inquiring.

O ye who believe! Let not some men among you laugh at others: It may be that the (latter) are better than the (former): Nor let some women laugh at others: It may be that the (latter are better than the (former): Nor defame nor be sarcastic to each other, nor call each other by (offensive) nicknames: ... (49:11)

The islamic state by all means can and should make sure that boundaries and the teaching of the quran are met. Quran and sunnah are the foundations for islamic shar'ia and they cannot be viewed separate.

Freedom of speech doesnt exist even in the secular states, there are limitation, restrictions, and laws to set a boundry on freedom of speech.

May Allah guide us. Amin

balanced said...

One is utopian the other is striving for practical solutions. What to choose? he he heee
I choose practical. No offense hope to daria

Anonymous said...

047.002
YUSUFALI: But those who believe and work deeds of righteousness, and believe in the (Revelation) sent down to Muhammad - for it is the Truth from their Lord,- He will remove from them their ills and improve their condition.

J said...

@ anonymous ( there are so many anonymous’s why not take a pen name and stick it?)

You said ….

1. The islamic state by all means can and should make sure that boundaries and the teaching of the quran are met. Quran and sunnah are the foundations for islamic shar'ia and they cannot be viewed separate.

2. Freedom of speech doesnt exist even in the secular states, there are limitation, restrictions, and laws to set a boundry on freedom of speech….

You are saying …. “Quran and sunnah are the foundations for islamic shar'ia and they cannot be viewed separate”.

Then you said… “The islamic state by all means can and should make sure that boundaries and the teaching of the quran are met.”

Can you so give us the Quranic reference or a well accepted Hadis that clearly states that ….....

"The islamic state by all means can and should make sure that boundaries and the teaching of the quran are met".

As for point 2 ....

I like to remind you that there are many that say that the secular states ARE NOT THE IDEAL to be followed. “ Freedom of speech” in those states are illusionary at best and predatory at worst, as the War on Terror has remarkably exposed.

When I think about freedom of speech in the secular states such as USA and EU I get reminded of the story of the “King without clothes”

The more people sing their virtues the more they believe in it themselves, and there are so many to sing their praises. What better example do we have other than Emperror Sarkozy? ( not talking about the nude model of course)

One word sums it all. Pathetic

island kid said...

A lot said about so little. Its called wasting your time. Read a book, see a good movie, listen to some cool music just chill out. Like this your mind will blow up and end up blowing things and people

Anonymous said...

the VICE kid has spoken. :-)

Anonymous said...

this cow has been milked dry. Sing hossana

I said...

@J:
Quote:Then you said… “The islamic state by all means can and should make sure that boundaries and the teaching of the quran are met.”

Can you so give us the Quranic reference or a well accepted Hadis that clearly states that ….....


O ye who believe! Obey Allah, and obey the Messenger, and those charged with authority among you. If ye differ in anything among yourselves, refer it to Allah and His Messenger, if ye do believe in Allah and the Last Day: That is best, and most suitable for final determination. (4:59)

This verse clearly sums up all of it.

May Allah guide us. Amin

K said...

Ruling by that which Allaah has revealed is part of Tawheed al-Ruboobiyyah (Oneness of the divine Lordship), because it is implementing the ruling of Allaah as is implied by acceptance of His Lordship (Ruboobiyyah) and His perfect sovereignty and control. Hence Allaah calls those who are followed in a manner contrary to what He has revealed arbaab (lords) of their followers. Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning)

They take their priests and their anchorites to be their lords in derogation of Allah, and (they take as their Lord) Christ the son of Mary; yet they were commanded to worship but One Allah: there is no god but He. Praise and glory to Him: (Far is He) from having the partners they associate (with Him). (9:31)

Adiyy ibn Haatim said to the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him): “But they do not worship them.” The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Nay, they forbid to them that which is permissible and they permit to them that which is forbidden, and they follow them; that is how they worship them.”

With regard to the one who does not rule by that which Allaah has revealed and wants rulings to be referred to someone other than Allaah and His Messenger, there are verses which state that he has no faith, and verses which state that he is a kaafir, zaalim (wrongdoer) and faasiq (rebellious evildoer)

---no faith-----
Hast thou not turned Thy vision to those who declare that they believe in the revelations that have come to thee and to those before thee? Their (real) wish is to resort together for judgment (in their disputes) to the Evil One, though they were ordered to reject him. But Satan's wish is to lead them astray far away (from the right). (4:60)

When it is said to them: "Come to what Allah hath revealed, and to the Messenger": Thou seest the Hypocrites avert their faces from thee in disgust. (4:61)

How then, when they are seized by misfortune, because of the deeds which they hands have sent forth? Then their come to thee, swearing by Allah: "We meant no more than good-will and conciliation!" (4:62)

Those men,-Allah knows what is in their hearts; so keep clear of them, but admonish them, and speak to them a word to reach their very souls.(4:63)

We sent not a messenger, but to be obeyed, in accordance with the will of Allah. If they had only, when they were unjust to themselves, come unto thee and asked Allah's forgiveness, and the Messenger had asked forgiveness for them, they would have found Allah indeed Oft-returning, Most Merciful.(4:64)

But no, by the Lord, they can have no (real) Faith, until they make thee judge in all disputes between them, and find in their souls no resistance against Thy decisions, but accept them with the fullest conviction.(4:65)

----kaafir, zaalim and faasiq---
"...And whosoever does not judge by what Allaah has revealed, such are the Kaafiroon (i.e. disbelievers — of a lesser degree as they do not act on Allaah’s Laws)"(5:44)

“....And whosoever does not judge by that which Allaah has revealed, such are the Zaalimoon (polytheists and wrongdoers — of a lesser degree)”(5:45)

“...And whosoever does not judge by what Allaah has revealed (then) such (people) are the Faasiqoon [the rebellious i.e. disobedient (of a lesser degree)] to Allaah”(5:47)

Anonymous said...

Abu Maryam al-Azdi narrated that the Messenger of Allah صلى الله عليه وسلم said: "Whoever is put in charge of any of the affairs of the Muslims and remains aloof from them and pays no attention to their needs and poverty, Allah will remain aloof from him on the Day of Resurrection, and will pay no attention to his needs and poverty."
Abu Dawood, Ibn Maajah, Al-Haakim

Jane said...

– article.11 of the ‘Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen,’ Approved by the National Assembly of France, August 26, 1789...

“The free communication of ideas and opinions is one of the most precious of the rights of man. Every citizen may, accordingly, speak, write, and print with freedom, but shall be responsible for such abuses of this freedom as shall be defined by law.”

The famous First Amendment to the US Constitution states: .....

“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.” December 15, 1791.

Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the UN in 1948 states:....

“Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers.”

Freedom of speech from a Western perspective.

K said...

So Jane, your point is?

K said...

Double Standards

Elections took place in Iran and the winner was President Ahmadinejad. But there were allegations of vote-rigging. Western governments were up in arms, issuing strongly worded statements in support of democracy in Iran. Yet Egyptian elections have been rigged regularly for many years and President Mubarak has taken office through rigged referendums, so why hasn't that provoked such anger? The outcry is not to promote democracy but rather to embarrass the Iranian regime, which is hostile towards Israel and trying to develop its nuclear capabilities, which are a threat to western imperialism. The Egyptian government, on the other hand, in spite of being despotic and corrupt, is obedient and tame, so the western media overlook its faults, however horrendous they might be.

When the young Iranian woman called Neda Soltan was shot by an unknown assailant, her death quickly became global headline news. Western politicians were so moved that even President Obama, close to tears, said that it was heartbreaking. A few weeks later in the German city of Dresden, an Egyptian woman called Marwa el-Sherbini was attending the trial of a man who racially abused her because she was wearing a hijab. Fined €2,800 for insulting her, the extremist then went on a rampage, attacking Marwa and her husband with a knife. Marwa died on the spot.The murder of Marwa and the murder of Neda should be seen as crimes of equal barbarity and of equal impact. But the murder of the Egyptian woman in the hijab did not break Obama's heart and did not receive front-page coverage in the west. The murder of Neda incriminates the Iranian regime, whereas the murder of Marwa shows that terrorism is not confined to Arabs and Muslims – a white German terrorist kills an innocent women and tries to kill her husband simply because she is Muslim and wears a hijab. The western media do not care to convey this message.

copy-meeow said...

@ Jane

Freedom of speech a tool to expose Western Hypocisy.

“You only have freedom of speech to propagate western ideas not Islamic ideas”

not only holds true for Muslims living in the west but also when it comes to western colonial interests in the Muslim world.

Many Muslims are attracted to the concept of freedom of speech since they see it as a means of accounting the oppressive dictatorships they currently live under. Yet when Islamic groups speak out against their rulers and are subsequently tortured and imprisoned by their regimes western governments remain silent. In fact Britain and America openly support these ‘western friendly’ regimes.

Egypt as an example has been under a state of emergency since 1967. Thousands of members of the Islamic opposition have been tortured and imprisoned by the Egyptian regime. Current estimates are that there are 30,000 political prisoners in Egypt. However, since 1979 Egypt has been the second largest recipient of US aid in the Middle East after Israel. The west turns a blind eye to this clampdown on political expression because it suits their colonial interests.

On the 50th anniversary of the uprising against Chinese rule in Tibet there was widespread media coverage and support for the Tibetan cause in the west. Compare this to the almost non-existent coverage on China’s daily oppression of Muslims in Xinxiang. At the same time as the 50th anniversary in Tibet was taking place the Chinese were clamping down heavily on Muslims involved in what they call "illegal religious activity”. A secretary with Hotan's Communist Party Propaganda Department confirmed that some illegal religious activity has been halted and illegal books, writings, computer discs and audio tapes had been confiscated. The only difference between Tibet and Xinxiang is that the opposition in Xinxiang is Islamic calling for Islamic ideas rather than western ideas.

Anonymous said...

God says:
“and obey not the behests of the unbelievers and the hypocrites, and heed not their annoyances, but put thy trust in God, for enough is God as a Disposer of affairs” 33/48.

Anonymous said...

How should the muslim community respond to the insults on islam by the non-Muslim community?

(1)Accept it as freedom of Speech and their Values
(2)Dont say/do anything
(3)Stop by any means necessary
(4)Challenge their minds and expose the double standards and their lies.

Anonymous said...

ignore

Anonymous said...

no
4

Anonymous said...

4

K said...

4

I said...

why not (2) why (4)?

Anonymous said...

4

A said...

2 is easiest, try best with 4 as last means
3

Anonymous said...

Should be proactive. 4.

island kid said...

adalathists would be 3 he he he. Average maldivians 2.
The pollist has missed option 5.

5. Will emigrate to greener pastures where human beings treated with respect and dignity. Where an individual has his space.

fed up said...

pain in the $8&** to scroll down for fresh comments. HELP

Anonymous said...

3

Anonymous said...

any reasons or it is pif paf?

Anonymous said...

4

Anonymous said...

retards this is no poll

Polst said...

it will nice if u all justify ur answer with reasoning. Share your "why" with everyone

Anonymous said...

4

Anonymous said...

2

ha haaa said...

Heard the joke about the servant who pinched the king's bottom?

En route to the gallows, the servant apologized: He thought it was the queen's bottom.

Islamic said...

(1)
A lot had been said in here about this and the conclusion we've reaced is that the west's freedom of speech is not that much progressive as they claim it to be, and there exists a better alternative in islam. Something much more practical and cohesive.

(2)Do Nothing

This response is dangerous, politically naive and is exactly what the non-Muslims want. It is a passive submission to the current status quo. They are expecting the Muslims to passively stand by and watch Islam relegated to Friday service, just like what happened to Christianity in the past.

(3)Any means necessary

Reacting violently without an Islamic authority and courts will not solve the problem or even implement what the Sharia demands. It is well known that there is a Sahih Hadith demanding that the one who insults the Prophet(saw) must have capital punishment enforced on them. But where are the courts? Where is the mechanism to do this? Commanding all that is good and forbidding all that is evil is an Islamic obligation but if we do not have the power to fully implement the punishment system of Islam, what do we do? Well, the Prophet(saw) told us, if we can’t change it with our hands then we change it with our tongues. Didn't the Prophet(saw) face abuse during his struggle in Mecca when he had no power? Did anyone respond with aggression or violence? The answer is no.

(4)Challenge
This response is also in line with classical scholarship as a Hanbali scholar, who summarised al-Ghazali's piece on "Commanding the Good and Forbidding the Evil", wrote that if the the prevention of a specific evil act caused more evil or fitna then the actions must be re-evaluated. What this essentially means is that sometimes speaking out is more powerful and more in line with the Islamic objectives then physically putting an end to it.

If Muslims are able to challenge the political philosophy and world view of these non-Muslims and show that the Islamic model is philosophically and practically superior, wouldn't this impact the global Muslim community in a positive way? Wouldn't Muslims rally behind the call for Islam? Wouldn't they feel motivated and energised to implement this beautiful way of life? Additionally, providing an effective intellectual challenge would stir public opinion and actually show that Islam is a positive alternative for Muslims and non-Muslims. This in turn would be a key milestone in showing how degrading and awful these expressions of speech are, and most significantly, it will highlight that the west and the east need their values changed to the Islamic values.

Anonymous said...

What happen to poll?

Anonymous said...

Let there arise from amongst you a group(s) which calls to al-Khair (Islam), enjoins al-ma’aruf (good) and forbids al-munkar (evil), and they are the successful ones.”

Anonymous said...

good analysis. Thanks

Anonymous said...

my udder is hurting

Demo said...

Democracy, O Democracy, what crimes are committed in thy name! What is democracy?

Anonymous said...

Socrates said in Plato's Republic, it is curious that one would not entrust the work of making shoes to one who has not spent a good part of his life in acquiring this skill, but legislation and political decisions are considered to be safe in the hands of those who do not know the elements of statecraft and are devoid of the knowledge of human nature and human destiny.

Villain said...

This "crisis" between Tel Aviv and Washington is a non-event.

On the other hand, no one knows exactly whatever hardball Obama and Netanyahu played behind closed doors for three-and-a-half hours in Washington.

Did Netanyahu "spit into Obama's eye", according to Israeli Labor Party member Eitan Cabel? Or was this was just more kabuki designed to obscure a not-so-silent drive towards an attack on Iran - where once again fresh American blood will be spilled to placate a non-existent "existential threat" to Israel?

Freedom of ex[resssion?
Freedom to Know?
Democracy?

Teeeeee hee he he

m said...

@ socrates /pluto

How true this is can be judged by the mess everybody is in everywhere. There is so much rope to hang oneself and boy are we getting hung! tighter by the day.

Muslim said...

Its not the bedouins that go on advertising freedom of speech. So our expectations are a bit different when the bedoins come into picture.

Rai said...

@

…. “Thus I put it to you the reader that the Shariah was not given its due place in our lives mainly due to the failings of our leaders and even more importantly the failings of our scholars & elite”…….

10 days since I read these words. 10 days I have read with amazement about sheik Illiyas’s speech to the youth, about freedom of speech and what not.

For me, your laboured post identified the central problem facing Maldivians and even the rest of the Muslim world. This being the failiure of implementing the Shariah in our lands. Put another way the failiure of most Maldivians and most Muslims in completely submitting themselves to Allah.

Having identified the problem you suggest the cause of this problem being the failiure of the elite in our society, including the religious scholars.

Having gone so far, I was waiting for the remedy either from you or the comments. The great preoccupation seems to be “freedom of speech”. Being unable to bear this paradox anymore I ask you and the many readers here.

What of the real problem?

Ari said...

@Rai:

"For me, your laboured post identified the central problem facing Maldivians and even the rest of the Muslim world. This being the failiure of implementing the Shariah in our lands."

How exactly did you reach this conclusion?

Islamic said...

@Muslims

How do you ask for applying Al-Shariah (Islamic Law) in your country when you don’t apply it to yourself or to your family? You don’t fear Allah when dealing with your family, you don’t help them follow the right path, you don’t care for feeding them from money that comes from good means (Halal) and by doing that you are among the people that Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) said about them “And you love wealth with inordinate love”. So, you lied, cheated and broke your oath and now what do you expect. A victory?

Start with yourself. Pray the mandatory, the 5 prayers in time. Pay Al-Zakat. Be kind to your parents. Try to get closer to Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) by praying Al-Sunnah. Take every chance to get closer to Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) even if it is trivial. Remember that a smile on your face is a sadaqah (charity). Don’t ask people to do anything that you yourself don’t apply. Don’t start asking for applying Al-Shariaah except when you are a good example in applying it at home and at work. Don’t run away from responsibility by blaming others. Change yourself first and then others will follow you. Be a good example wherever you go. If you spend your time blaming others, please stop doing it - Thanks a lot – May Allah reward you – For, there is already a lot of critics out there. Always start by changing yourself. After that ask Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) sincerely to give you victory and to aid all Muslims who followed the same path. This way you are among the ones that Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) mentioned in the Quran: “If you will aid (the cause of) Allah, He will aid you, and plant your feet firmly”(47:7).

island kid said...

Rai is a bit cookoo. Rai no offrence. Make love no babies. Be happy. why go backwards?

oxford said...

@ islamic

You are very right. This is personal things. Why involve the state? Look after your buns before worrying about my buns is an attitude I give my vote. Three cheers to you.

Ari said...

@Rai:

The remedy is: to implement Shariah in our life. We are all convinced this is the solutions, and our history bears witness to this. Our ummah had its golden ages. Our history reveals the whys and whens of our fallback.

So what is the real challenge we have in implementing Al-Shariah?
Todays struggle between shariah and secularist way of life.No, its nothing new. It is just the age old struggle between Islam and Jahiliyyah: in a new guise.

So how do we approach to resolve this?

Let me quote to you what has been already said in here:

Quote(Islamic):
If Muslims are able to challenge the political philosophy and world view of these non-Muslims and show that the Islamic model is philosophically and practically superior, wouldn't this impact the global Muslim community in a positive way? Wouldn't Muslims rally behind the call for Islam? Wouldn't they feel motivated and energised to implement this beautiful way of life? Additionally, providing an effective intellectual challenge would stir public opinion and actually show that Islam is a positive alternative for Muslims and non-Muslims. This in turn would be a key milestone in showing how degrading and awful these expressions of speech are, and most significantly, it will highlight that the west and the east need their values changed to the Islamic values.

So this discussion about freedom of speech as I see it is very relevant, and is very much in line with the main post in this page.

Democ said...

So what happened to defining democracy?
I'l define it as majority rules.

Anonymous said...

@ ari

The remedy is: to implement Shariah in our life.

I think rai has chickened out. So I ask you what rai should have asked you.

Which comes first the chicken or the egg?

Do you know absurd this to and fro between you people looks like?

impartial said...

To implement the Shariah at your home also means to work to implement the Shariah in the state. We see why it is not practicable

Ari said...

@Anonymous(chicken)

I really don't to see the connection.

Ari said...

@impartial

And why is it not practicable?

Rai said...

@ anonymous.

I did not as you put it chicken out. This is not my life answering bloggers. When time permits I do it.

As for your question its not even a question. The chicken came first, because God created the chicken and the egg was in the chicken because it was part of being a chicken to have in it the potential for eggs. Its OBVIOUS - at least to me.

@ Ari.

The post read …. “I dare say until recently the ordinary Maldivian had no difficulty in accepting the supremacy of the Shariah with regard to his day to day life. Thus I put it to you the reader that the Shariah was not given its due place in our lives mainly due to the failings of our leaders and even more importantly the failings of our scholars & elite."

The central problem is identified in the post as we see from this quote that the Shariah is not given the proper place in the day to day lives of Maldivians. The author then suggests that the reason is failings of scholars & elite. How & why the author thinks so I cannot say. You have to ask the author not me.

People can agree with that or not..

We all see Maldives, the Muslim countries & the whole world plunged in an orgy ( a bit of exaggeration you will say, but very often is true) where the strong prey on weak, the rich manipulate the poor, Licentious living of homo and hetero sex, glutonary, drugs, pornography, peddling peoples body mixed with dance and frolic are considered chic and the norm of the day .

This permeates in society at almost ALL levels from an early age .As suggested by another comment reminds us of the descriptions of the Jahaliyya. Its hard to deny these points.

The author putting the blame on the scholars and the elite for all this, is simplistic. On what basis is this said?

The remedy you suggest is ….

The remedy is: to implement Shariah in our life. We are all convinced this is the solutions, and our history bears witness to this. Our ummah had its golden ages. Our history reveals the whys and whens of our fallback.

This is easier said than done. It has not been done in all these long centuries. Isn’t this like saying love your neighbour?

The question remains answered.

In my opinion it’s a failing of such posts as the main post that questions are asked for which there cannot be answers. It is a waste of everyones time.

Political said...

Rai, who are you protecting the leaders, or the scholars?

Saeed said...

@ political

Rai does not know himself. The 2 specis in questions are scolars & politicians? Scolars are scolars what can we hold against them? They have spent money got their education. They owe nothing. What they do is to reap the benefits from their investment. Politicianas are people who have grabbed power because they are attracted by the money, power and perks. To this add the ordinary people. They are either cattle, with herd instincts or vultures who prey on the cattle.

Political said...

Saeed can a scholar be political or politically motivated? How about a scholarly leader?

To say that they have no role to play in the fallback of our muslim ummah is like saying the scholars are sinless.

I bray said...

@ demo

What is democracy?

A tool used by a few to manipulate and impose their will on the unsuspecting many. The modus opperandi is to employ all means to convince the many that the ideas and wants of the few are actually the ideas and wants of the many.

How is this achieved? Employing the mass media, and bringing into being laws that propagate and further the interests of the few.

Democracy takes hold when a majority of people are manipulated and auto-suggested into thinking that they are in charge, whereas a few are actually in charge, furthering their selfish interests.

The name of the game is money & media - BIG CORPORATIONS & MONOPOLY

Jane said...

@ K

The murder of Marwa and the murder of Neda should be seen as crimes of equal barbarity and of equal impact.

On the surface of things I agree.

The Iranians are seen as they are because of their own doing. Taking an embassy hostage dragging on for months. Sending almost 1 million young men to death as waves and waves of cannon fodder in the Iran-Iraq war. Their blood letting in their religious customs. They even deny the holocaust. All these gives a person a good reason to be worried about Iran.

Poor Israel is stranded amongst 1 billion hostile arabs calling for their annihilation. They are a chosen people by God, so they are surviving.

Hope you can understand why the USA & Western Europe are solidly behind Israel. No sane person would have pity on a horrible Goliath. would you?

Roaming said...

Geoff Dickson: Maldives or is it Malsinks

I think it is about time we banned tourism to the Maldives.
And why not ban Government support to this ungrateful Islamic nation.

I noticed they were looking to western nations for “Global warming” finance to stop their island nation from sinking. Why would any sane person want a wedding ceremony there anyway?

Interesting that the capital “Male” is the Italian word for BAD

Osama said...

@Jane

Same can be said about Osama bin laden. He is the chosen person by God cos he is surviving despite unanimous effort from the west to kill him.

Jane said...

@ Osama

The devil was chosen too. Didn't you know?

Shareea' said...

Anonymous, why is shariah such a bad thing? Isit really that bad?

Ryan said...

If islam is so wonderful, why has no islamic nation come out of the stone age and past 3rd world standards of living, considering the amount of oil money they have to throw around?

Anonymous said...

Since democracy came from christianity and judaism, even though both religions do not encourage or teach democracy, is it not also possible for muslims to create democracy ?

J said...

Can you point to Christian or Jewish scripture that encourages democracy and not a theocracy ?

Islamic said...

Can the majority always be right? No, democracy is not 100% compatible with islam. I dont think so. Too many loopholes.

Simple Simon said...

@ Shareea’

There is cruelty, unfairness, backwardness in Shariah. Shariah refuses to admit modern methods of litigation and evidence gathering. There is the subjugation of women & the unfairness of sentences passed against women by male judges – as witnessed in countries with this form of law. The shariah law belongs only in the arid Arabian deserts of 14 centuries ago and not in modern world. It is archaic, barbaric, unjust and has not been ever successfully applied in any country in over a millenium. It is incompatible with modern times and is definitely incompatible with our culture and country.

Now you decide if it is good or bad ,,,, as you put “ Is it really that bad?”

Anonymous said...

@ Islamic

Majority can be wrong. Very often. The World is round to prove what I say. he he he

Shareea' said...

@Simple Simon:

Throwing away a bunch of accusation isnt much of an argument. I can make the same accusation to any law in any country but that doesn't prove anything.

simple simon said...

Is that all you can mange?

Shareea' said...

@Simple Simon:

Does your comment deserve anything better?

Anonymous said...

Whew never saw more rubbish in one place. Talking through your hat sister.

Anonymous said...

What do you people, Muslims say to Sh. Fareeds assertion that girls should not go to school. That women were made for mans pleasure and that she should stay at home and cater to men. Surely you do not agree to this. Do you see why the Shariah is not fit for these times.

islamic said...

In the previous post in this blog we've discussed about womens right to education. Its an obligation for all muslims to acquire knowledge. I'm certainly not aware that Sh Fareed made such a claim, even if he did, it certain goes against the islamic principles and the islamic shariah.

Anonymous said...

zzzzzzzz

Kasotee said...

Definitely ZZzzzzz....

Got better things to do, like watching the drama series in the majlis.

Anonymous said...

Say it is He Who has created you, and endowed you with hearing (ears), seeing (eyes), and hearts: Little are you grateful.“(67:23)

Explanation:
“‘Say it is He Who has created you’, means He(swt) initiated your creation after you were not even a thing worth mentioning (i.e. nothing).’ Then He(swt) says, ‘and endowed you with hearing, seeing and brains’, meaning intellects and powers of reasoning. ‘Little are you grateful’ means how little you use these abilities that Allah has blessed you with to obey Him, to act according to His commandments, and avoid His prohibitions.”[Tafsir ibn kathir]

Anonymous said...

RIP

Anonymous said...

tee heeee hiiii

Kasotee said...

Coincidently the majlis today agreed to be playing the drama series kasotee in there.

I just hope they would also realise how hypocritical most of them sound in there.

Poller said...

Shari’a should be;

(a) the only source of legislation,

(b)one of the sources of legislation, or

(c)not be a source of legislation

Anonymous said...

@Aisha / jasmine

So what happened? Why aren't you updating the blog?

Sadened said...

So much is happening in our country and nobody seems to care. Everyones busy with their own politics. No wonder things are getting bad to worse.

Sleep well dear brothers and sisters.

Salaam

Anonymous said...

Disorder has appeared everywhere
because of what people have done.(al-Qur’ān 30: 41)

Anonymous said...

Those with deadened thinking glands
could not perceive the cheating hands
that Shiteman brought with words of silk
to speak of wealth with King and ilk
That they in need of greater rank
might throng en masse at Shiteman's bank
to borrow papers newly printed
(Shiteman's house had no coins minted)

In marble halls on leather hide
Shiteman sat at counters wide
to watch his clients sinking deep
in credit binges newly steeped
And only when the door slammed shut
did Shiteman's silken words turn smut
for debt collection came next day
with mortgaged assets under sway


Thus pounced the greedy leaden hand
while snoring Princes in their land
saw hard earned toils of ages past
fill bankers' purse through bailiff's grasp
Oh what fun that con to play
but Shiteman hid it well that day
for waiting patiently he found
the King himself had debts unsound!


And sure enough did come the grovel
from men of State in language novel
granting Shiteman powers new
in ways whose import struck but few
And by whose deed the King did borrow
sufficient more to last the morrow
till war did force him down at heel
once more in need of Shiteman's seal


Thus did power pass from Kings
and peoples' hands to stench filled things
that had no love for honest toil
and only lived by others spoiled
And debt repayment came to rise
above the Sun in most men's skies
and ruled by fear of repossession
the very soul of life's expression


By their menace lands would starve
three hundred years of concrete carved
and poison gas would swathe the earth
to cull one-half in deathly dearth
Who would have thought this of the world
when Shiteman's bastard bank unfurled
on paper slips a solemn promise
to pay in gold (though none was honest)


Protest oh children, while still young,
or has the debt tied up your tongue?
what, hungry now, too tired to speak?
but GDP was up this week!
Then die as data nicely charted
in glossy brochures finely crafted
that tell us much of worldly ills
but mention not the hand that kills


And manufacture disagreement
counting costs but not bereavement
plotting forward better times
though each year's graph shows downward lines
And knowing well that trap infernal
the cure unsaid in every journal
is that life for which we hanker
means the end for Shiteman banker

Anonymous said...

Sex and The City 2 is beyond awful - it gives Western women a bad name

You may be wondering why it has required two contributors to write an article condemning Sex and the City 2 as possibly the most racist, sexist and offensive piece of cinematic trash produced in the last decade. This has been necessary due to the fact that only one writer was able to sit through the whole film and did not feel she could fully convey her fury without the aid of another – one who had repeatedly left the film in disgust and napped intermittently for its duration.

We are both free-thinking, intelligent young women who went into Sex and the City with pretty low expectations; merely the desire for a couple of hours of escapism and over-the-top fashion. Neither of us are easily offended – in fact we tend to be fairly offensive ourselves. In fact, one of us cites Jeremy Clarkson, the most politically incorrect man on the planet, as her comedy idol. Yet Sex and the City 2 achieved such a high level of racial insensitivity and bigotry rarely witnessed in contemporary culture that even we were left squirming. Michael Patrick King, the film’s director, should be Clarkson’s new muse, so efficiently has he managed to offend both men and women from virtually every corner of the globe.

The film appears as though it has been written by kids on work experience. Racist kids on work experience. The one-liners veer between the disgustingly vulgar and the downright unfunny – for instance, in the middle of the desert Samantha shrieks: ‘Lawrence of my labia!’ Disgusting because the woman now looks like a badly preserved corpse, and incredibly offensive given their environment. Throughout their trip to ‘Abu Dhabi’ – the film was in fact made in Morocco, because shockingly, the values of the makers of Sex and the City coincided very little with those of the Arab Emirate states – the women sublimely embody the stereotypical ‘ugly American’ abroad, offending everyone within earshot.

There are ‘hilarious’ references to ‘The Real Housewives of Abu Dhabi’, mocking observations about the difficulties of eating in a niqab, and a satirical gem in the creativeness of a ‘burkini’.

The women waltz carelessly through the Middle East, figuratively raping every cultural sensitivity they encounter along the way. Presumably, the writers are attempting to satirise the oppression of women by some Muslim traditions, but they are in fact too stupid to make a valid satirical point and end up merely offending.

Any attempt at making a valid point about the lives of Muslim women backfired and managed to spectacularly offend not only followers of Islam, but also British and American audiences who are tainted by association with these crass and vulgar stereotypes.

The film steadily buries its audience under a suffocating mountain of sexism, racism and decadence until it can take no more. One cannot comprehend why the actors of Asian descent who signed up to play the male servants were so willing to be involved in a production which so brutally belittles their heritage and reinforces every racist stereotype already regrettably in existence.

We could also comment on the homophobia, the rampant excesses of the lives of the four women which no longer bear any relation to reality and the reduction of women to shoe-obsessed, tactless harpies, but to address those issues would turn this into an entire essay.

It is sufficient to state that if this is the picture that some Middle Eastern countries are given of Western society, one can almost understand the motivations of Muslim extremists.

By the time we left, we would have greeted the demise of these insensitive, idiotic characters with applause and can only pray that Sex and the City 2 will never be the image by which Western women are judged by those in the Middle East.

Anonymous said...

Abu Sa'id 'Abdu'r-Rahman ibn Samura said:

"The Messenger of Allah, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said to me,

'O 'Abdu'r-Rahman ibn Samura. Do not ask for leadership.

If you are given it without asking for it, you will be helped in it.

If you are given it through asking for it, it will be up to you.

If you make a vow and then see something other than it which is better than it, then do that which is better and expiate your oath.'" [Agreed upon]

Moon said...

Just came across this while surfing the internet today. Thought somebody here might like this. I apologise if this isnt the right place to post it. Anyways here it is.

A very interesting prophecy relates to the moon landing (which occurred in 1969), is it possible The Quran predicted this? Well, judge for yourself by considering the following information – Chapter 54 of The Quran is entitled “The Moon” and starts right away by giving us news about the splitting of the moon as a sign that the end of the world is drawing close.

“The moon has split and the hour has drawn closer” (The Quran, 54:1)

When did the prophecy come to pass?

To answer that, one must keep the prophecy in mind: “The moon has split.” This is a metaphor. Parts of the moon have left its surface. They no longer are part of the moon. So, the prophecy does not refer to the landing on the moon or to the first step made by Neil Armstrong but to the fact that Armstrong and Aldrin collected 21 kilograms of lunar rocks to bring back to earth. The prophecy was fulfilled at the very moment the astronauts left the moon in the lunar module containing 21 kilograms of rocks that had belonged to the moon. This can be confirmed by checking the definition of “split” in any dictionary, among the definitions given by Dictionary.com are – “to divide, disunite, separate”

The date this prophecy came to pass was on July 21 1969. The moment the prophecy was fulfilled is confirmed by the hour of departure of the lunar module, which left the lunar surface at 17:54:1 (Universal Time) or 1:54:1 (EDT) and as you have seen above, verse [54:1] is the verse that deals with the prophecy.

Still not convinced? Lets read the following verses after (54:1) –

“The moon has split and the hour has drawn closer. Then they saw a great miracle; but they turned away and said, “Old magic.” They disbelieved, followed their opinions, and adhered to their old traditions.” (The Quran, from 54:1 to 54:3)

Here, the author of The Quran specifically states – “the moon has split”, then people will see “a great miracle”, yet they still “disbelieved”. Could the “great miracle” be the fulfilment of prophecy?

To confirm time of departure:

http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/masterCatalog.do?sc=1969-059C

http://www.israelpr.com/discoverer.html

http://www.sierratel.com/patplc/Apollo11.htm

Anonymous said...

WoW! o Wowwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
gives me goose bumps
Awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww

«Oldest ‹Older   1 – 200 of 204   Newer› Newest»