Holy Cross, North Tyneside
The Tyne Bridge, construction in progress
Friday, 31 December 2010
An English Country Garden..or is it?
The picture shown below is of a public garden somewhere in the world.
Can you name the painter and the city in which is it located?
Can you name the painter and the city in which is it located?
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123 viva l'Algerie
Wednesday, 29 December 2010
The Strange World of Today Explained
The following narrations provide an explain of the current political landscape of much of the Muslim world.
Allah says in a hadith qudsi:
"Verily the hearts of kings are under the control of My Hands. When My servants obey me, I turn the hearts of kings and rulers towards them so that they rule over them with mercy and kindness and when My servants disobey Me, I turn the hearts of kings and rulers to treat them harshly, with anger and vengeance. Thereby they mete out torture and oppression. Hence do not occupy yourselves with praying for curses upon kings and instead turn to Me in remembrance and with humility. And I will preserve you against the tyranny of the kings.”
Prophet Muhammed (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) said: “You people should continue to enjoin people towards the doing of righteous deeds and you should continue to prohibit them from evil; otherwise Allah will put into authority over you the worst of people to rule over you. At such time the best from among you will pray to Allah (for deliverance) and your prayers will go unanswered.’
Allah says in a hadith qudsi:
"Verily the hearts of kings are under the control of My Hands. When My servants obey me, I turn the hearts of kings and rulers towards them so that they rule over them with mercy and kindness and when My servants disobey Me, I turn the hearts of kings and rulers to treat them harshly, with anger and vengeance. Thereby they mete out torture and oppression. Hence do not occupy yourselves with praying for curses upon kings and instead turn to Me in remembrance and with humility. And I will preserve you against the tyranny of the kings.”
Prophet Muhammed (Sallallahu Alayhi Wasallam) said: “You people should continue to enjoin people towards the doing of righteous deeds and you should continue to prohibit them from evil; otherwise Allah will put into authority over you the worst of people to rule over you. At such time the best from among you will pray to Allah (for deliverance) and your prayers will go unanswered.’
Sunday, 26 December 2010
"Rely upon God, and you will be amongst the elite. ‘Ubada bin al-Samit said to his son, “O My son! Despair of the idea that people can help you in any way, for this is true wealth. Beware of craving [people's possessions] and seeking their help to meet your needs, for this is true poverty."
-Imam Muhasibi (May Allah have mercy on him)
-Imam Muhasibi (May Allah have mercy on him)
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Sayings of the saints
Perspective on Christmas
I received a response to my previous post in which I posted an excerpt cautioning against Muslims both participating in non-Muslim festivals (as they might do with Eid)and of accepting newly innovated matters (as occured in Christianity).
The commenter,a Muslim herself, responded that she saw nothing wrong in Muslims gathering together on Christmas day to eat festive foods and to share stories of Jesus' life because Jesus (peace be upon him) has a special staus for Muslims.
Below is the response which I sent to her:
Dear (name removed),
Whist I agree with you on very many issues, this is one matter in which I will have to respectfully differ.
You are right, there are certainly Christians (as well as agnostics and atheists) who reject the consumerism of Christmas. We have, for example, in recent years seen the rise of Oxfam's Gift Aid certificates, whereby money, which might normally be spent on a cringe worthy jumper instead goes to folk in the third world.
But really, whether Christmas is commercialised or not is neither here nor there because our rejection of a matter is not based on the extent to which it has been commercialised. It could equally be applied to Eid which, as Kamilah points out, brings in an income for many businesses, especially garment and fabric retailers.
So, objectionable as the commercial side might be, it only adds weight to the main basis on which we, as Muslims, should be against the adopting, or partial adoption, of Christmas..
So, on what basis should Muslims avoid Christmas?
Well, firstly, it is, at base, a holy day. Prophet Muhammed may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him said
As a festivity, it is, at base, intrinsically linked to the entirely fictitious claim that God had a son. Even amongst secular folk, it is common to have a star or an angel atop a Christmas tree, which obviously tie in with the Biblical account. This differs markedly from the Quranic account of Jesus' birth. We should not lend our support to blasphemy or even appear to endorse it. There are a number of Christian denominations who choose not to to engage in Christmas on this very basis.
I don't dispute that revelations preceded the quran or that other scriptures also contain revelation from God. I do however disagree about there are many paths to God:
Whilst there is certainly some concordance between Islam and the teachings of Orthodox Judaism and Christianity, the Quran also condemns some of the tenets which have over the ages, by human agency, crept into the Gospel and the Torah.
Both the Gospel and the Torah were revealed books, proceeding from the same God who revealed the Quran, but because of the extent to which they have been altered, it would be impossible to tread the path of Allah with reference to these books and the teachings derived from them. The Quran is God's last testament to humanity, sent by The Most Merciful, confirming some of that which is contained in the previous revelations.But, more than that, also correcting and clarifying other matters (which the hands of men altered or removed entirely).Furthermore,the Quran and hadith literature also provide fresh guidance and instruction not covered or lost in the previous revelations (such as detailed information on prayer and ablution).We know that prayer is an essential pillar of faith. To follow a path other than Islam will lead to perdition.
The final point I wish to make is that we, as Muslims, should be reflecting on Jesus frequently as there are many references to him and his mother in the quran as well as in the hadith literature. We also know that Jesus, since he didn't die on the cross but was only made to appear to have died, will return. As well as to kill the anti-christ, we learn from the hadith literature that he will break the cross.
I like this especially:
wa alaikum salam
The commenter,a Muslim herself, responded that she saw nothing wrong in Muslims gathering together on Christmas day to eat festive foods and to share stories of Jesus' life because Jesus (peace be upon him) has a special staus for Muslims.
Below is the response which I sent to her:
Dear (name removed),
Whist I agree with you on very many issues, this is one matter in which I will have to respectfully differ.
You are right, there are certainly Christians (as well as agnostics and atheists) who reject the consumerism of Christmas. We have, for example, in recent years seen the rise of Oxfam's Gift Aid certificates, whereby money, which might normally be spent on a cringe worthy jumper instead goes to folk in the third world.
But really, whether Christmas is commercialised or not is neither here nor there because our rejection of a matter is not based on the extent to which it has been commercialised. It could equally be applied to Eid which, as Kamilah points out, brings in an income for many businesses, especially garment and fabric retailers.
So, objectionable as the commercial side might be, it only adds weight to the main basis on which we, as Muslims, should be against the adopting, or partial adoption, of Christmas..
So, on what basis should Muslims avoid Christmas?
Well, firstly, it is, at base, a holy day. Prophet Muhammed may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him said
,"our holidays are two"Since this is clearly a reference to the two Eids which we celebrate as part of our Islamic faith, it obviously therefore excludes those eids or recurring holidays associated with other religious traditions. Allah has defined which days are to be singled out for celebration and it is not for us to do that. The following hadith and short commenatary can quite clearly be applied to the issue of Christmas:
"The Prophet (may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him ) reached Madinah, he noticed that the people of Madeenah used to celebrate two specific days. The Prophet(may the peace and blessings of be upon him) asked them, “Why are you celebrating these two days?” They answered, “We used to play and have fun on these days during the pre-Islamic period.” The Prophet ( may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him ) said: “Allah has replaced these two days with something better, ‘Eed Al-Fitr and ‘Eed Al-Adh-Haa.” [Ahmad and Abu Daawood] The interpreters of the Hadeeth stated that they celebrated these two days only because the weather was moderate at the times they celebrated them and not for any religious purpose. Yet, Islam abrogated them".If that is not enough to convince, the second point to mention is that Christmas has developed as a time to commemorate the birth of Jesus (peace be upon him) who, in the Biblical account, is described as God's son(!) Allah, in the Quran, denounces this claim as ascribing partners to Him. This is the most heinous of crimes in the sight of Allah:
"Verily, Allah forgives not that partners be set up with Him [in worship] but He forgives other than that to whom He pleases; and whoever sets up partners with Allah [in worship], he has indeed invented an enormous wrong" (Qur'an 4:48)
As a festivity, it is, at base, intrinsically linked to the entirely fictitious claim that God had a son. Even amongst secular folk, it is common to have a star or an angel atop a Christmas tree, which obviously tie in with the Biblical account. This differs markedly from the Quranic account of Jesus' birth. We should not lend our support to blasphemy or even appear to endorse it. There are a number of Christian denominations who choose not to to engage in Christmas on this very basis.
I don't dispute that revelations preceded the quran or that other scriptures also contain revelation from God. I do however disagree about there are many paths to God:
"Whoever seeks a religion other than Islam, it will never be accepted of him, and in the Hereafter he will be one of the losers." [3:85]
Whilst there is certainly some concordance between Islam and the teachings of Orthodox Judaism and Christianity, the Quran also condemns some of the tenets which have over the ages, by human agency, crept into the Gospel and the Torah.
Both the Gospel and the Torah were revealed books, proceeding from the same God who revealed the Quran, but because of the extent to which they have been altered, it would be impossible to tread the path of Allah with reference to these books and the teachings derived from them. The Quran is God's last testament to humanity, sent by The Most Merciful, confirming some of that which is contained in the previous revelations.But, more than that, also correcting and clarifying other matters (which the hands of men altered or removed entirely).Furthermore,the Quran and hadith literature also provide fresh guidance and instruction not covered or lost in the previous revelations (such as detailed information on prayer and ablution).We know that prayer is an essential pillar of faith. To follow a path other than Islam will lead to perdition.
The final point I wish to make is that we, as Muslims, should be reflecting on Jesus frequently as there are many references to him and his mother in the quran as well as in the hadith literature. We also know that Jesus, since he didn't die on the cross but was only made to appear to have died, will return. As well as to kill the anti-christ, we learn from the hadith literature that he will break the cross.
"By He in whose hands my soul rests, Jesus, the Son of Mary, is to descend amongst you as a just ruler. He will break the cross, kill the pig, abolish Jizya and wealth will increase to such an extent that one prostration will be more valuable than the whole world and all that it contains."A similar Hadith on this issue is:
"By Him in Who’s hands my soul rests, surely Jesus, Son of Maryam (Mary) will soon descend amongst you and will judge mankind judiciously, by the law of the Quran, as an honest ruler. He will break the cross, kill the pig and abolish jizya. Money will abound in such excess that no one will wish to accept it. A single prostration to Allah, in prayer, will be better than the whole world and all it contains." Abu Hurayrah, the narrator, added, "If you wish, you can recite this verse from the holy Quran :" "And there is none of the people of the book, but must believe in him (i.e. Jesus as an apostle of Allah and a human being), before his death, and on the Day of Judgement, he will be a witness against them." Quran 4/159Do we really wish to associate ourselves with a festival that Jesus himself, as a messanger of God, would surely disassociate himself from? We know that, as God's messenger Jesus, like all the prophets who preceded him and came after him, held God to be
"above His creation"and
"unlike His creation."Jesus, as a pure monotheist, would certainly uphold the belief that God neither
"begets not nor is He begotten".I would like to leave you with the following quoute from Gai Eaton (may Allah have mercy on him) who,even if i disagree with him on a couple of points, incuded in his books statments of immense profoundity, especially on the nature of humanity in the present era.
I like this especially:
"The people, on the other hand, the real people who ask almost shamefacedly for faith, hope, and caritas, true love, get little comfort from men as uncertain and insecure as themselves. All they are offered is a bland religion which has fitted itself only too well into the framework of contemporary civilization, a civilization which derives its basic assumptions, its values and its logic, from profane sources; from the humanism and rationalism of the French ‘Enlightenment’, from the Titanic self-assertion of the Renaissance and, more remotely, from the worst features of two ancient cultures, those of Greece and of Rome, which were already decadent in terms of human norm when they bequeathed to us our classical heritage and over which Christianity triumphed all to briefly.
The further people have drifted from the truth, the greater is the temptation to water down the truth, glossing over its less palatable aspects and, in short, allowing a policy of compromise to become one of adulteration.
Standing, as it were, at the pavements edge with his tray of goods, the priest reduces the price until he is offering his wares for nothing: divine Judgment is a myth, hell is a wicked superstition"
wa alaikum salam
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Saint Valentine's and other Scams
Friday, 24 December 2010
An Excerpt from a Glasgow Imam's Friday Sermon
"Christmas remains a stark warning and example to Muslims of what can happen to Islam if we were to accept innovations into our faith. To cling to the Qur'an and sunnah as understood by the salaf is the only way to remain within the sanctified parameters of our deen (religion).
Christmas is a phenomenon that should encite the awareness of the Muslim laity to be mindful about those from whom they take their religion and religious knowledge. We thank Allah for preserving our faith and pray that he bestow upon us the ability to stay on the Straight Path."
-Excerpt from Muhammad Mustaqem Shah's facebook status.mentions that he included this reminder,which is an excerpt taken from an online article by Muhammad Nizami, in his Friday khutbah, or sermon.
Even a basic google search reveals that Christmas is based on Pagan ideas which Church leaders, instead of renouncing, accepted into conventional Christian practice. Muslims should cleave to the Truth, rather than attempting to adopt their faith to prevailing trends, however innocent they might appear. In the current age,the Quran, having been preserved through the ages, remains the only call to God consciousness which hasn't adopted itself to personal whims or to prevailing trends, like consumerism. Muslims have a duty both to themselves and to humanity to uphold The Truth. Muslims should srive to ensure that they embody the principles and ideas contained in the Quran and in the accounts, in the hadith literature, of prophet Muhammed and all of the other prophets who came before him (May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon them all).
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Saint Valentine's and other Scams
Thursday, 23 December 2010
The state we're in
The Messenger of Allah (may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said that a man from Bani Israel (the tribe into which Prophet Moses/Musa was born)invited someone to his house, and in his house was a pregnant dog. The dog said: "By Allah, I will not bark at my owner’s guest". But her pups barked from inside her. It was said: “What is this?” So Allah, The Majestic inspired to one of the men that: this is like a community that will come after you, whose sufahaa’ (vulgar people) will overpower its hulamaa’ (people of hilm: forbearance).
-Narrated by imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal. It is Sahih according to shaykh Ahmad Shakir.
Courtesy of Dawud Israel, at Muslimology
-Narrated by imam Ahmad ibn Hanbal. It is Sahih according to shaykh Ahmad Shakir.
Courtesy of Dawud Israel, at Muslimology
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Ahadith about future events/situations
Wednesday, 22 December 2010
Allah exaltes in rank whom He wills
Prophet Muhammed (may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said to the sahaba (his companions) to listen carefully, “There will be people on the Day of Judgement whose rank, even the Ambiya (Prophets) and Shuhada (martyrs) will not even have.” At this the companions were quiet but a bedouin man, made an ishara with his hand and asked, “Oh, Prophet of Allah, can you describe them to us so that we may know them?” At this Prophet Muhammed(may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) got very happy and described them, “They are those Muslims who love each other for the sake of Allah, despite being from different cities, different tribes, different clans and different nations. And because of their love for one another, Allah will grant them pulpits of light, clothing of light and emanating light, and the Ambiya (Prophets) and Shuhada (martyrs) will envy them. They are the Awliya (friends) of Allah.”
(Musnad of Imam Ahmad, Mustadrak of Hakim, Sahih)
(Musnad of Imam Ahmad, Mustadrak of Hakim, Sahih)
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Ahadith which caution against tribalism,
parochialism
Tuesday, 21 December 2010
The Merits of Forbearance
Once the Prophet (may Allah bless him and grant him peace) was sitting with his Companions, and one person used insulting words against Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him), causing him pain. But Abu Bakr remained silent. The person again used bitter words against Abu Bakr, and still Abu Bakr did not respond. The third time when this ignorant person hurt Abu Bakr with his tongue, Abu Bakr tried answering back.
At this point the Prophet got up. Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) asked him, “Are you displeased with me, O Messenger of Allah?” The Prophet replied, “No, but (when you remained silent) an angel came down from the heaven responding to this man’s talk. But the moment you started replying to that man, the angel went away and the devil sat down. And I cannot sit where the devil is sitting.” -Abu Dawood
At this point the Prophet got up. Abu Bakr (may Allah be pleased with him) asked him, “Are you displeased with me, O Messenger of Allah?” The Prophet replied, “No, but (when you remained silent) an angel came down from the heaven responding to this man’s talk. But the moment you started replying to that man, the angel went away and the devil sat down. And I cannot sit where the devil is sitting.” -Abu Dawood
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Ahadith on Argumentativeness
"I guarantee a house in Jannah (Paradise) for one who gives up arguing, even if he is in the right; and I guarantee a house in the middle of Jannah for one who abandons lying even when joking; and I guarantee a house in the highest part of Jannah for one who has good manners.” [Prophet Muhammad (صلي الله عليه وسلم) - reported by Imam Abu Dawud]
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Ahadith on Argumentativeness
Monday, 20 December 2010
Angelology
The Messenger of Allah (may the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said, “Allah has angels who roam about on roads looking for the love-sick rememberers of Allah. When they find such people, they call out other angels: ‘Come here to your coveted aspiration.” (Sahih Bukhari)
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Ahadith about angels,
love for Allah
"Pay the worker his wage before his sweat dries.”
An informative website detailing different products, in various locations worldwide, which may have been produced using forced labour (AKA modern day slavery).
http://www.productsofslavery.org/
Prophet Muhammed (May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) advised us to change a wrong action with our hands, in the first instance, and if we are unable to do that, then we should condemn it by our speech. If we are so powerless that we are unable to do even that, then we should hate such wrong action in our hearts. Allah's messanger (pbuh) also said, "pay the worker before his sweat dries" and ."..assist any person oppressed whether Muslim or non-Muslim"
There may be definite scope to embody some of these principles by taking action to oppose the unjust treatment of workers.
The problem of maid abuse is a blight on some oil rich Arab societies, too and one which, so far, governments in those regions have been lack lustre on. How far have Muslim societies strayed from the prophetic guidance.
http://www.productsofslavery.org/
Prophet Muhammed (May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) advised us to change a wrong action with our hands, in the first instance, and if we are unable to do that, then we should condemn it by our speech. If we are so powerless that we are unable to do even that, then we should hate such wrong action in our hearts. Allah's messanger (pbuh) also said, "pay the worker before his sweat dries" and ."..assist any person oppressed whether Muslim or non-Muslim"
There may be definite scope to embody some of these principles by taking action to oppose the unjust treatment of workers.
The problem of maid abuse is a blight on some oil rich Arab societies, too and one which, so far, governments in those regions have been lack lustre on. How far have Muslim societies strayed from the prophetic guidance.
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Ahadith on kindness,
Hypocrisy Neo-Imperialism,
Islamic Finance
Sunday, 19 December 2010
"Beware, in the body there is a piece of flesh; if it is sound then the whole body is sound, but if it is corrupt, then the whole body is corrupt; and behold it is the heart."
-Prophet Muhammed (May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
-Prophet Muhammed (May the peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)
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Ahadith on soundness of heart
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