God summons humanity to investigate and reflect upon the heavens, the
earth, mountains, stars, plants, seeds, animals, the alternation of
the night and the day, the creation of man, the rain and manyother
created things.
There is one fact that mustbe recognized clearly: science can achieve
reliable results only if it adopts as its main objective the
investigationof the signs of creation in the universe, and strives
solely towards this end. Science may reach its ultimate goal in the
shortest possible time only if it is pointed in the right direction,
that is, if it is rightly guided.
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Examining these, man comes to recognize the artistry of God's
creation inthe world around him, andultimately, to know his Creator,
Who created the entire universe and everything in it from nothing.
Religion not only encourages scientific study, but also permits that,
supported by the truths revealed through religion, scientific research
be conclusive and expeditious. The reason being, that religion is the
only source to provide accurate and definitive answers as to how life
andthe universe came into being.
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Saturday, May 26, 2012
Qur'an Leads The Way To Science
The Creation of The Universe
Ruling over the world of science in the 19th century, the materialist
philosophy had proposed that the universe is an uncontrolled heap of
matter that existed since infinite time. The discoveries made in the
twentieth century, however, entirely refuted this materialist claim.
Today, science has proventhat the universe had a beginning, that is,
it was created from nothing. With this beginning called the Big Bang,
both matter and time were created from nothing. Moreover, the
discoveries made in the last 30-40 years have revealed that the
physical balances of the universe are organized in an extraordinarily
precise way. All physical balances of the universe from the rate of
the explosion (Big Bang), to the values of the four basic forces of
physics, from the nuclear reactions in stars to the structure of atom,
are tailored to support humanlife. The structure of the earth, its
place in space, and its atmosphere are all designed just as they
haveto be. The physical and chemical properties of atoms such as
carbon and oxygen, or molecules such as water are ordered to make
human life possible. Shortly put, there is no room for coincidence in
the universe. The entire universe is created according to a certain
purpose and in a glorious equilibrium, harmony and order. This is the
exalted and flawless creation of Allah, "the Lord of All Worlds".
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philosophy had proposed that the universe is an uncontrolled heap of
matter that existed since infinite time. The discoveries made in the
twentieth century, however, entirely refuted this materialist claim.
Today, science has proventhat the universe had a beginning, that is,
it was created from nothing. With this beginning called the Big Bang,
both matter and time were created from nothing. Moreover, the
discoveries made in the last 30-40 years have revealed that the
physical balances of the universe are organized in an extraordinarily
precise way. All physical balances of the universe from the rate of
the explosion (Big Bang), to the values of the four basic forces of
physics, from the nuclear reactions in stars to the structure of atom,
are tailored to support humanlife. The structure of the earth, its
place in space, and its atmosphere are all designed just as they
haveto be. The physical and chemical properties of atoms such as
carbon and oxygen, or molecules such as water are ordered to make
human life possible. Shortly put, there is no room for coincidence in
the universe. The entire universe is created according to a certain
purpose and in a glorious equilibrium, harmony and order. This is the
exalted and flawless creation of Allah, "the Lord of All Worlds".
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Apart from the Quran is there any other Sacred Source?
Yes, the sunnah - the practice and example of the Prophet Muhammad
(peace and blessings be upon him) is the second source of inspiration
and instruction for Muslims. Belief in the sunnah is part of the
Islamic faith. The Prophet's sunnah and sayings were documented
extensively by his contemporaries and are known as hadith. Here are a
few examples of hadith from the Prophet:
"None of you truly believe until he wishes for his brother what he
wishes forhimself."
"He who eats his fill while his neighbor goes without food is not a believer."
"God does not judge you according to your bodies and appearances, but
He looks into your hearts and observes your deeds."
"Whoever does not expresshis gratitude to people shall never grateful to God."
"Show mercy to those on earth, the One in Heaven will show mercy to you."
"God is gentle and loves gentleness."
"The world is green and beautiful and God has appointed you His
guardians over it."
"Forgive him who wrongs you; join him who cuts youoff; do good to him
who does evil to you; and speakthe truth even if it be against
yourself."
" 'A man walking along a path felt very thirsty. Reaching a well he
descended into it, drank hisfill and came up. Then he saw a dog with
its tongue hanging out, trying to lick up mud to quench its thirst.
The man saw that the dog was feeling the same thirst as he had felt,
so he went down into the well again and filled his shoe with water and
gave the dog a drink. God forgave his sins for this action.' The
Prophet was asked: 'Messenger of God, are we rewarded for kindness
towards animals?'He said, 'There is a reward for kindness to every
livingbeing.' "
"O People, listen to me in earnest, worship God Almighty, perform your
five daily prayers, fast during the month (of Ramadan), give regular
charity and perform the pilgrimage if you can afford to…
Know that every Muslim is the brother of another Muslim. You are
equal. Nobody has superiority over others, except by piety and good
actions…
I leave behind two things, if you follow these you willnever go
astray: the Book of God (the Qur'an) and myexample."
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(peace and blessings be upon him) is the second source of inspiration
and instruction for Muslims. Belief in the sunnah is part of the
Islamic faith. The Prophet's sunnah and sayings were documented
extensively by his contemporaries and are known as hadith. Here are a
few examples of hadith from the Prophet:
"None of you truly believe until he wishes for his brother what he
wishes forhimself."
"He who eats his fill while his neighbor goes without food is not a believer."
"God does not judge you according to your bodies and appearances, but
He looks into your hearts and observes your deeds."
"Whoever does not expresshis gratitude to people shall never grateful to God."
"Show mercy to those on earth, the One in Heaven will show mercy to you."
"God is gentle and loves gentleness."
"The world is green and beautiful and God has appointed you His
guardians over it."
"Forgive him who wrongs you; join him who cuts youoff; do good to him
who does evil to you; and speakthe truth even if it be against
yourself."
" 'A man walking along a path felt very thirsty. Reaching a well he
descended into it, drank hisfill and came up. Then he saw a dog with
its tongue hanging out, trying to lick up mud to quench its thirst.
The man saw that the dog was feeling the same thirst as he had felt,
so he went down into the well again and filled his shoe with water and
gave the dog a drink. God forgave his sins for this action.' The
Prophet was asked: 'Messenger of God, are we rewarded for kindness
towards animals?'He said, 'There is a reward for kindness to every
livingbeing.' "
"O People, listen to me in earnest, worship God Almighty, perform your
five daily prayers, fast during the month (of Ramadan), give regular
charity and perform the pilgrimage if you can afford to…
Know that every Muslim is the brother of another Muslim. You are
equal. Nobody has superiority over others, except by piety and good
actions…
I leave behind two things, if you follow these you willnever go
astray: the Book of God (the Qur'an) and myexample."
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ISLAMIC ARTICLE :- ~ True Speech and Soft Words
"A bad wound heals, but a bad word doesn't." - Persian proverb.
This is so true. I have experienced martial arts injuries, cuts from
falling off a bike, and even a few broken bones, but I never think of
them. The scars have faded, and the old wounds have no
emotionalsignificance. But the cruel words people have spoken to me,
those remain like barbs in my flesh. I may have forgiven the people
who uttered the words, but the memories linger.
I remember a dinner party years ago. Someone had spilled food on the
floor near a buffet table and people were stepping on it.In Islam it's
considered disrespectful to God to stepon food, as food is a blessing.
I knelt down to pick up the food and my friend got angry and said that
the restaurant had people to do that, and I was embarrassing myself
and acting like a "pseudo holy man." It makes me laugh now, but at the
time it really stung, and as you can see, the words are still there in
my head, almost twenty years later.
Whoever it was who said, "Sticks and stones may break my bones but
words will never hurt me," was foolishly optimistic. Words persist.
They root themselves in our brains and wait, ready to spring out in an
argument years later.
Let's think twice before we speak, especially when we are angry, and
then consider again, and again. When we are provoked and inclined to
say something hurtful, let us bite the words off. Breathe deeply,
praise Allah, seek refuge from Shaytan. Go fora walk, go to the masjid
or the gym. Don't say those mean words, don't send that angry email.
Allah says, "Do not worship except Allah; and to parents do good and
to relatives, orphans,and the needy. And speakto people good [words]
and establish prayer and give zakah." (Quran, Al-Baqarah 2:83).
Look past the hurt that the person has given you, and see the soul
within them, struggling as we all do, battling with disappointment and
insecurity. When you speak, let your words be kind, and see what
happens. You might be surprised.
It's a lifelong struggle. I amstill working on it.
The Arabic word that is translated in Al-Baqarah 2:83 as "good"
(words) is "husnan". It means nice, sweet or beautiful. It means we
should speak words that caress the otherperson's heart and bring
relief to their soul. Words that make people happy, that inspire and
raise hope.Be an agent of hope in this world, not an agent of despair.
But the word "husnan" has many other meanings as well. The same word
is used in the following expressions: husn an-niyyah (good will),
husnaz-dhan (good thoughts or assumptions about someone), husn
al-khuluq (high ethics), husn al-qabul (accepting someone, welcoming)…
Someone might say, "I'm right and I won't back down." That's fine. You
don't have to give up truth to be kind. The Quran says, "and speak to
them words of appropriate kindness." (Quran, An-Nisaa' 4:8).
"Appropriate kindness", what an interesting phrase! The Arabic word is
"ma'roofan". It means speak the truth, but kindly, without arrogance
or anger.
Picture wildflowers growing on a great mountain. The mountain is a
symbol of truth and strength, while the flowers represent sweetness
and gentleness. When you combine them, you get themodel of Islamic
speech.
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This is so true. I have experienced martial arts injuries, cuts from
falling off a bike, and even a few broken bones, but I never think of
them. The scars have faded, and the old wounds have no
emotionalsignificance. But the cruel words people have spoken to me,
those remain like barbs in my flesh. I may have forgiven the people
who uttered the words, but the memories linger.
I remember a dinner party years ago. Someone had spilled food on the
floor near a buffet table and people were stepping on it.In Islam it's
considered disrespectful to God to stepon food, as food is a blessing.
I knelt down to pick up the food and my friend got angry and said that
the restaurant had people to do that, and I was embarrassing myself
and acting like a "pseudo holy man." It makes me laugh now, but at the
time it really stung, and as you can see, the words are still there in
my head, almost twenty years later.
Whoever it was who said, "Sticks and stones may break my bones but
words will never hurt me," was foolishly optimistic. Words persist.
They root themselves in our brains and wait, ready to spring out in an
argument years later.
Let's think twice before we speak, especially when we are angry, and
then consider again, and again. When we are provoked and inclined to
say something hurtful, let us bite the words off. Breathe deeply,
praise Allah, seek refuge from Shaytan. Go fora walk, go to the masjid
or the gym. Don't say those mean words, don't send that angry email.
Allah says, "Do not worship except Allah; and to parents do good and
to relatives, orphans,and the needy. And speakto people good [words]
and establish prayer and give zakah." (Quran, Al-Baqarah 2:83).
Look past the hurt that the person has given you, and see the soul
within them, struggling as we all do, battling with disappointment and
insecurity. When you speak, let your words be kind, and see what
happens. You might be surprised.
It's a lifelong struggle. I amstill working on it.
The Arabic word that is translated in Al-Baqarah 2:83 as "good"
(words) is "husnan". It means nice, sweet or beautiful. It means we
should speak words that caress the otherperson's heart and bring
relief to their soul. Words that make people happy, that inspire and
raise hope.Be an agent of hope in this world, not an agent of despair.
But the word "husnan" has many other meanings as well. The same word
is used in the following expressions: husn an-niyyah (good will),
husnaz-dhan (good thoughts or assumptions about someone), husn
al-khuluq (high ethics), husn al-qabul (accepting someone, welcoming)…
Someone might say, "I'm right and I won't back down." That's fine. You
don't have to give up truth to be kind. The Quran says, "and speak to
them words of appropriate kindness." (Quran, An-Nisaa' 4:8).
"Appropriate kindness", what an interesting phrase! The Arabic word is
"ma'roofan". It means speak the truth, but kindly, without arrogance
or anger.
Picture wildflowers growing on a great mountain. The mountain is a
symbol of truth and strength, while the flowers represent sweetness
and gentleness. When you combine them, you get themodel of Islamic
speech.
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