The Quran was also a message that the time had come to change
humanity'smeandering course. Humanbeings all over the world had been
creating societies,customs and laws based onsuperstition. Some
societieswere based on artificial castes. Others were based on worship
of human beings, or worship of the dead, or cult-like religions, or
collections of taboos andmyths.
The revelation of the Quransignified the beginning of anew course for
the world, alighted path based on scholarship, science and
thesystematization of knowledge. The engines of this new period would
be literacy, scholarship, Tawheed (Oneness of God), and righteousness.
Human history, with its long and bleak stretches of ignorance and
suffering, like a vast desert with only a few small oases, was given a
permanent garden in the form of a book: the Quran.
A book is a garden in your pocket. It's natural, inspiring, and
life-changing. It's your ownpersonal haven. But only if you read it
and let it into your heart.
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A New Course for the World
“A book is like a garden carried in the pocket.” – Arab proverb
A book in your pocket is like a secret treasure. It is amagical means
of transportation, a source of knowledge, a historical record, and a
treasure chestcontaining the knowledge of human minds and hearts, or
in the case of theQuran, the message of Allah to humanity.
You can take the book out of your pocket and lose yourself in it,
forgetting about all the worries of theworld, just as you can do ina
beautiful garden.
Fozia, a Muslim sister from the UK, points out that a book helps one
develop through acquiring knowledge, as a garden blossoms through the
growth of its flowers and creatures…
Making the Impossible Possible
Indeed, to carry a garden inone's pocket is impossible, but that's the
thing about books, they make the impossible possible. A family that
has been stuck in poverty for generations can break that cycle by
sending one child to highereducation. Someone who comes from the most
desperate circumstances can achieve the seemingly impossible and
become a doctor, engineer, or even President, all through the power of
education. The power of books.
That reminds me of a quote by Cesar Chavez, the famous campaigner for
farm workers' rights, who is now deceased. He said,
"Once social change begins,it cannot be reversed. You cannot uneducate
the person who has learned to read. You cannot humiliate the person
who feels pride.You cannot oppress the people who are not afraid
anymore. We have seen the future, and the future isours."
This process of social change that he describes starts with a book. It
starts with education. The ultimate Book is the Quran,and it is a
world-changing book. It brings light where there was darkness, and
changes human beings from the inside out.
The First Revelation of the Quran
Does anyone need proof that the processes of personal growth and
socialchange both start with books? Consider the first revealed verses
of the Quran itself, in Surah 96, Al-'Alaq:
1. Read in the name of your Lord Who created.
2. He created humankind from a clot.
3. Read and your Lord is Most Honorable,
4. Who taught (to write) with the pen
5. Taught the human being what he knew not.
The moment of the first revelation of the Quran to the Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) was a moment of immense significance for all humanity,
possibly the most significant moment inhuman history. It follows that
the message is one of great significance as well.
What is this message of great significance, these first few profound
and powerful words?
Read, and write, and do it in the name of Allah.
Allah exalted and honored human beings by giving us knowledge, the
capacity to acquire more knowledge, and the tools to record andshare
our knowledge, whether verbally or in print. He commanded us tomake
use of these tools, and to do it in Allah's nameso that our motives
and methods remain pure, and so that the results will be beneficial to
humanity and not destructive or oppressive.
We are supposed to use our knowledge to create vaccines for diseases,
not to create deadly viruses forbiological warfare. We should use
nuclear power to generate clean energy, not to design bombs that can
destroy nations. We must use robotic technologies to create artificial
limbs for victims of war or accidents, or to explore the depths of the
sea, or to clear old minefields without loss of life, or to rescue
miners trapped deep underground… not to build hunter-killer drones
that destroy innocent human lives while the operator moves a joystick
a thousand miles away.
Knowledge must be employed "in the name ofyour Lord Who created," not
in the name of greed or vengeance.
This is especially importanttoday, when fantastically powerful
technologies are being developed every day.Supercomputers,
nanotechnology, genetic engineering, cloning, quantum physics… If
these technologies are not tempered with faith and wisdom, humanity
could unleash horrors on the world that will make previous wars and
genocides look like a bad case of the measles (no disrespect intended
to victims of past conflicts).
A New Course for the World
The Quran was also a message that the time had come to change
humanity'smeandering course. Humanbeings all over the world had been
creating societies,customs and laws based onsuperstition. Some
societieswere based on artificial castes. Others were based on worship
of human beings, or worship of the dead, or cult-like religions, or
collections of taboos andmyths.
The revelation of the Quransignified the beginning of anew course for
the world, alighted path based on scholarship, science and
thesystematization of knowledge. The engines of this new period would
be literacy, scholarship, Tawheed (Oneness of God), and righteousness.
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of transportation, a source of knowledge, a historical record, and a
treasure chestcontaining the knowledge of human minds and hearts, or
in the case of theQuran, the message of Allah to humanity.
You can take the book out of your pocket and lose yourself in it,
forgetting about all the worries of theworld, just as you can do ina
beautiful garden.
Fozia, a Muslim sister from the UK, points out that a book helps one
develop through acquiring knowledge, as a garden blossoms through the
growth of its flowers and creatures…
Making the Impossible Possible
Indeed, to carry a garden inone's pocket is impossible, but that's the
thing about books, they make the impossible possible. A family that
has been stuck in poverty for generations can break that cycle by
sending one child to highereducation. Someone who comes from the most
desperate circumstances can achieve the seemingly impossible and
become a doctor, engineer, or even President, all through the power of
education. The power of books.
That reminds me of a quote by Cesar Chavez, the famous campaigner for
farm workers' rights, who is now deceased. He said,
"Once social change begins,it cannot be reversed. You cannot uneducate
the person who has learned to read. You cannot humiliate the person
who feels pride.You cannot oppress the people who are not afraid
anymore. We have seen the future, and the future isours."
This process of social change that he describes starts with a book. It
starts with education. The ultimate Book is the Quran,and it is a
world-changing book. It brings light where there was darkness, and
changes human beings from the inside out.
The First Revelation of the Quran
Does anyone need proof that the processes of personal growth and
socialchange both start with books? Consider the first revealed verses
of the Quran itself, in Surah 96, Al-'Alaq:
1. Read in the name of your Lord Who created.
2. He created humankind from a clot.
3. Read and your Lord is Most Honorable,
4. Who taught (to write) with the pen
5. Taught the human being what he knew not.
The moment of the first revelation of the Quran to the Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) was a moment of immense significance for all humanity,
possibly the most significant moment inhuman history. It follows that
the message is one of great significance as well.
What is this message of great significance, these first few profound
and powerful words?
Read, and write, and do it in the name of Allah.
Allah exalted and honored human beings by giving us knowledge, the
capacity to acquire more knowledge, and the tools to record andshare
our knowledge, whether verbally or in print. He commanded us tomake
use of these tools, and to do it in Allah's nameso that our motives
and methods remain pure, and so that the results will be beneficial to
humanity and not destructive or oppressive.
We are supposed to use our knowledge to create vaccines for diseases,
not to create deadly viruses forbiological warfare. We should use
nuclear power to generate clean energy, not to design bombs that can
destroy nations. We must use robotic technologies to create artificial
limbs for victims of war or accidents, or to explore the depths of the
sea, or to clear old minefields without loss of life, or to rescue
miners trapped deep underground… not to build hunter-killer drones
that destroy innocent human lives while the operator moves a joystick
a thousand miles away.
Knowledge must be employed "in the name ofyour Lord Who created," not
in the name of greed or vengeance.
This is especially importanttoday, when fantastically powerful
technologies are being developed every day.Supercomputers,
nanotechnology, genetic engineering, cloning, quantum physics… If
these technologies are not tempered with faith and wisdom, humanity
could unleash horrors on the world that will make previous wars and
genocides look like a bad case of the measles (no disrespect intended
to victims of past conflicts).
A New Course for the World
The Quran was also a message that the time had come to change
humanity'smeandering course. Humanbeings all over the world had been
creating societies,customs and laws based onsuperstition. Some
societieswere based on artificial castes. Others were based on worship
of human beings, or worship of the dead, or cult-like religions, or
collections of taboos andmyths.
The revelation of the Quransignified the beginning of anew course for
the world, alighted path based on scholarship, science and
thesystematization of knowledge. The engines of this new period would
be literacy, scholarship, Tawheed (Oneness of God), and righteousness.
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:-> :->
“Five minutes of health comfort the ill one.” – Bengali proverb.
In other words, a person who is ill would get comfort and relief from
justfive minutes of health.
This reminds me of my friend Hisham, who has an autoimmune disorder
and has been confined to a wheelchair for many years. He is the same
age as me, and we grew up riding our bicycles together. He was an avid
cyclist and even participated in a ride all theway across the United
States and back. In his twenties he was diagnosedwith MS, and his
health began to go downhill.
Recently a physical therapist has been workingwith him, and last week
hestood on his feet and took five steps for the first time in three
years, Alhamdulillah! He said he felt very tall, being on his feet
again. It was an inspiring moment for him…SubhanAllah. He literally
got comfort from "five minutes of health."
That's really something to think about, for those of uswho have our
health and fitness and take them for granted as if they were nothing.
We moan and complain about small things, while ignoring the huge
blessings in our lives. "Then which of the favors of your Lord will
you deny?" – Surat Ar-Rahman. Allah has givenus so much, so much.
And let me add that although I used my friend Hisham as an
illustration ofthe proverb, that does not mean that I pity him. He
also has many gifts, for example he is highly intelligent and
articulate, and he has accomplished a lot in his life. I am overjoyed
for him that he was able to stand again. Allahu Akbar!
Of course we must be grateful for every blessing, and thank Allah from
the bottom of our hearts. But it's important to understand that
gratitude is not just a feeling in the heart. It is expressed through
action.
*. Are you grateful for your healthy body? Then use itto bow down in prayer.
*. Are you grateful for the ability to see? Then look at that which is
beautiful and halal.
*. Grateful for the ability to speak? Then praise Allah, recite Quran
and spread the message of Islam.
*. Grateful that you are mentally and emotionallyhealthy? Then use
your gifts to do good in the world. Show love to those who are grief
stricken, and kindness to those in pain. Spend your money in Allah's
cause, don't hold on it it until it can do you no good!
That's why the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) said, in the famous hadith
that we have all heard:
"Take benefit of five before five:
your youth before your old age,
your health before your sickness,
your wealth before your poverty,
your free-time before your preoccupation,
and your life before your death."
( Narrated by Ibn Abbas and reported by Al Hakim)
Right? He didn't only say, "be grateful," he said, "takebenefit"! That
means USE what you have been given,while you still can, before the end
of this brief life that is but a moment between a sleep and a sleep,
or a desert flower blooming and then fading away.
Glory to Allah the Most High.
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justfive minutes of health.
This reminds me of my friend Hisham, who has an autoimmune disorder
and has been confined to a wheelchair for many years. He is the same
age as me, and we grew up riding our bicycles together. He was an avid
cyclist and even participated in a ride all theway across the United
States and back. In his twenties he was diagnosedwith MS, and his
health began to go downhill.
Recently a physical therapist has been workingwith him, and last week
hestood on his feet and took five steps for the first time in three
years, Alhamdulillah! He said he felt very tall, being on his feet
again. It was an inspiring moment for him…SubhanAllah. He literally
got comfort from "five minutes of health."
That's really something to think about, for those of uswho have our
health and fitness and take them for granted as if they were nothing.
We moan and complain about small things, while ignoring the huge
blessings in our lives. "Then which of the favors of your Lord will
you deny?" – Surat Ar-Rahman. Allah has givenus so much, so much.
And let me add that although I used my friend Hisham as an
illustration ofthe proverb, that does not mean that I pity him. He
also has many gifts, for example he is highly intelligent and
articulate, and he has accomplished a lot in his life. I am overjoyed
for him that he was able to stand again. Allahu Akbar!
Of course we must be grateful for every blessing, and thank Allah from
the bottom of our hearts. But it's important to understand that
gratitude is not just a feeling in the heart. It is expressed through
action.
*. Are you grateful for your healthy body? Then use itto bow down in prayer.
*. Are you grateful for the ability to see? Then look at that which is
beautiful and halal.
*. Grateful for the ability to speak? Then praise Allah, recite Quran
and spread the message of Islam.
*. Grateful that you are mentally and emotionallyhealthy? Then use
your gifts to do good in the world. Show love to those who are grief
stricken, and kindness to those in pain. Spend your money in Allah's
cause, don't hold on it it until it can do you no good!
That's why the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) said, in the famous hadith
that we have all heard:
"Take benefit of five before five:
your youth before your old age,
your health before your sickness,
your wealth before your poverty,
your free-time before your preoccupation,
and your life before your death."
( Narrated by Ibn Abbas and reported by Al Hakim)
Right? He didn't only say, "be grateful," he said, "takebenefit"! That
means USE what you have been given,while you still can, before the end
of this brief life that is but a moment between a sleep and a sleep,
or a desert flower blooming and then fading away.
Glory to Allah the Most High.
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:-> :->
HEALTH - ~ Aspirin 'may prevent skin cancer'
An aspirin a day may protect against skin cancer, some experts believe.
People who take aspirin tablets or similar painkillers on a regular
basis cut their risk of developing skin cancer - including the most
deadly type - malignant melanoma - by about 15%,research suggests.
The work in the journal Cancer involved nearly 200,000 people in Denmark.
But experts say using sunscreen and avoiding toomuch sun are still the
best ways to prevent skin cancer.
Anti-cancer pill?
In the study, approximately 18,000 of the 200,000 participants had
been diagnosed with of one of three types of skin cancer - basal cell
carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, or the rarer but more dangerous
malignantmelanoma.
There is mounting evidence that aspirin does reduce the risk of some
cancers, but it's toosoon to say if this includes skin cancer"
Hazel Nunn
Head of health informationat Cancer Research UK
The researchers looked at the medical records of the individuals to
calculate how many had been prescribed non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin, ibuprofen and naproxen over an
eight-year period.
Many were taking them forheart conditions or arthritis.
Those who were more frequently prescribed NSAIDs were less likely to
have skin cancer.
The higher the dose and the longer a person had been on the
medication, the greater the protective effect.
Individuals with more thantwo prescriptions for NSAIDs had a 15%
decreased risk for developing squamous cell carcinoma and a 13% lower
risk of malignant melanoma.
NSAIDs did not appear to lower the overall risk of basal cell
carcinoma - the most common and least aggressive type of skin cancer.
But they did cut therisk of basal cell carcinomasdeveloping on certain
partsof the body other than the head and neck.
Limitations
Aspirin
Also known as acetylsalicylic acid
Used for many years as a painkiller
Has an anti-inflammatory action
Low-dose (75mg) is already recommended for people with known
cardiovascular disease to prevent stroke and heart attack
Benefits for healthy people are still unclear
Can cause fatal internal bleeding, although this is relatively rare
The researchers from the University Hospital in Denmark say more
research is needed to confirm and further explaintheir findings.
Studies in animals suggest NSAIDs may block the growth of early
pre-cancerous skin lesions, but it is not yet clear if this is also
the case in humans.
Scientists already suspect that these drugs may protect against many
othercancers, including bowel cancer.
The researchers point out that although they found alink with
prescriptions theywere not able to monitor precisely how much of the
drug a person actually took. Also, people can buy drugs like aspirin
from a pharmacy without a prescription.
And they did not look at sun exposure - the root cause of skin cancer.
Experts say even if NSAIDs do offer some protection against skin
cancer, people still need to be sensible in the sun.
Hazel Nunn of Cancer Research UK said: "By far and away the best way
to reduce the risk of skin cancer is to enjoy the sun safely, and take
care to avoid sunburn.
"Sunburn's a clear sign thatyour skin's been damaged, and this damage
can build up over time and lead to skin cancer in the future. When the
sun's strong, use a combination of shade, clothes and at least SPF 15
sunscreen to protect your skin.
"There is mounting evidence that aspirin does reduce the risk of some
cancers, but it's too soon tosay if this includes skin cancer. Aspirin
can have serious side effects - so it's important to talk to a doctor
about the risks and benefits if you're thinking of taking it
regularly."
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:-> :->
People who take aspirin tablets or similar painkillers on a regular
basis cut their risk of developing skin cancer - including the most
deadly type - malignant melanoma - by about 15%,research suggests.
The work in the journal Cancer involved nearly 200,000 people in Denmark.
But experts say using sunscreen and avoiding toomuch sun are still the
best ways to prevent skin cancer.
Anti-cancer pill?
In the study, approximately 18,000 of the 200,000 participants had
been diagnosed with of one of three types of skin cancer - basal cell
carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, or the rarer but more dangerous
malignantmelanoma.
There is mounting evidence that aspirin does reduce the risk of some
cancers, but it's toosoon to say if this includes skin cancer"
Hazel Nunn
Head of health informationat Cancer Research UK
The researchers looked at the medical records of the individuals to
calculate how many had been prescribed non-steroidal anti-inflammatory
drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin, ibuprofen and naproxen over an
eight-year period.
Many were taking them forheart conditions or arthritis.
Those who were more frequently prescribed NSAIDs were less likely to
have skin cancer.
The higher the dose and the longer a person had been on the
medication, the greater the protective effect.
Individuals with more thantwo prescriptions for NSAIDs had a 15%
decreased risk for developing squamous cell carcinoma and a 13% lower
risk of malignant melanoma.
NSAIDs did not appear to lower the overall risk of basal cell
carcinoma - the most common and least aggressive type of skin cancer.
But they did cut therisk of basal cell carcinomasdeveloping on certain
partsof the body other than the head and neck.
Limitations
Aspirin
Also known as acetylsalicylic acid
Used for many years as a painkiller
Has an anti-inflammatory action
Low-dose (75mg) is already recommended for people with known
cardiovascular disease to prevent stroke and heart attack
Benefits for healthy people are still unclear
Can cause fatal internal bleeding, although this is relatively rare
The researchers from the University Hospital in Denmark say more
research is needed to confirm and further explaintheir findings.
Studies in animals suggest NSAIDs may block the growth of early
pre-cancerous skin lesions, but it is not yet clear if this is also
the case in humans.
Scientists already suspect that these drugs may protect against many
othercancers, including bowel cancer.
The researchers point out that although they found alink with
prescriptions theywere not able to monitor precisely how much of the
drug a person actually took. Also, people can buy drugs like aspirin
from a pharmacy without a prescription.
And they did not look at sun exposure - the root cause of skin cancer.
Experts say even if NSAIDs do offer some protection against skin
cancer, people still need to be sensible in the sun.
Hazel Nunn of Cancer Research UK said: "By far and away the best way
to reduce the risk of skin cancer is to enjoy the sun safely, and take
care to avoid sunburn.
"Sunburn's a clear sign thatyour skin's been damaged, and this damage
can build up over time and lead to skin cancer in the future. When the
sun's strong, use a combination of shade, clothes and at least SPF 15
sunscreen to protect your skin.
"There is mounting evidence that aspirin does reduce the risk of some
cancers, but it's too soon tosay if this includes skin cancer. Aspirin
can have serious side effects - so it's important to talk to a doctor
about the risks and benefits if you're thinking of taking it
regularly."
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