There are times when we're alone, discouraged, and just plain weary.
Times when it seems like there's no one left who matters.
That's when faith counts morethan ever. That's when faith istested.
Don't give up. Keep hope in your heart. Remember that in the darkest
cave, the deepest canyon, the most barren desert, Allah is still
there.
Let faith carry you at those times, and let Allah guide you, and you
will come through to a better place. It's a promise from Allah:
"And whoever is conscious ofAllah, He will make for him a way out
(from every difficulty). And He will provide for him from (sources) he
never could imagine. And whoever puts his trust in Allah, then He will
suffice him. Verily, Allah will accomplish His purpose. Indeed Allah
has sent a measure for all things." (Quran: 65/2-3)
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Sunday, June 24, 2012
We Get What We Give
We get what we give. This is one of the laws of the dunya (this
earthly life) andal-ghayb (the unseen) as well. When we give moneyto
the poor and oppressed, God rewards us with more than we can imagine.
When we share truth, greater truths are revealed to us. When we teach,
we learn. When we show mercy, our Creator has mercy on us. When we
smile, people smile back.
The same is true for love. When we give love, love comes into our lives.
Some people think, "I will open up my love when I meet someone who
loves me truly." Sorry, it doesn't work that way. It's only when we
open up the gates and let our love flow,that loves comes rushing in.
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earthly life) andal-ghayb (the unseen) as well. When we give moneyto
the poor and oppressed, God rewards us with more than we can imagine.
When we share truth, greater truths are revealed to us. When we teach,
we learn. When we show mercy, our Creator has mercy on us. When we
smile, people smile back.
The same is true for love. When we give love, love comes into our lives.
Some people think, "I will open up my love when I meet someone who
loves me truly." Sorry, it doesn't work that way. It's only when we
open up the gates and let our love flow,that loves comes rushing in.
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A Concise Reply to Christianity - A Muslim View
If this booklet were writtento announce my conversion to Christianity,
no Christian would complain that it is too blunt. So if I must reject
an aspect of Christianity in a succinct form, let me not be accused of
bluntness either. A Muslim believes inthe religion of Jesus but sees
mainline Christianity as a religion constructed about Jesus. Our
protest is against two excesses: The apotheosis of Jesus and themost
frequent missionary tactic directed toward Muslims.
Part One
Christians and Muslims wholearn something of one another's religion
find that a crucial issue is the nature of Jesus. The majority of
Christians deify Jesus while Muslims say that he was nomore than a
prophet of God, a faultless human being. The doctrine of the Trinity
avows that three distinct co-equals are God. In particular, Jesus is
said to be God the Son, or the Son of God. As the Muslim questions
details of this theology, the Christian characteristically forms a
common explanation for our differences: He complains that Muslims do
not understand the Trinity; that we are actually accusing Christians
of Tritheism and other heresies.
So the Muslim seeks clarification of the teachingand asks at every
step:"How could that be so?" For example, we insist that the term "Son
of God" cannot have a literal interpretation. Sonship anddivine nature
would be necessary attributes of such an actuality, but theseare
incompatible. The first describes a recipient of life while the second
describes One who received life from no one. These are
mutuallyexclusive requirements then. To be a son is to be less than
divine, and to be divine is to be no one's son.
As a discussion proceeds, it is the Christian who will eventually take
refuge in the response: "These are things that we cannot understand."
His assessment of the Muslim's problem becomes his own confession. The
Christian explanation becomes self-defeating so there is a change of
tactic.
He complains that the Muslim refuses to accept what cannot be
understood. But the modified approach is a diversion. Now the concepts
of verification andunderstanding are confused. To illustrate: Chemical
reactions may be verified but the atom is notthereby understood. Facts
are catalogued but not always explained. This distinction is the key
to ourconcise reply. It is the Muslim who must redirect the
discussion. Our primaryissue is more basic than resolving the
incongruities of Trinitarian doctrine. Rather than ask how the Trinity
can be so, we should ask why it must be so. We ask, "Why must Jesus be
divine? Can we verify the necessity of this belief?"
The Muslim Position
A few centuries ago, European Philosophers commonly felt that a
conjecture was proven if it could be shown to be equivalent to an
assertion made by Aristotle. Unfortunately, such an approach stopped
short of challenging Aristotle and discovering truth.
Similarly,testing the Trinitarian case on what people have said about
Jesus stops short of establishing the integrity of the authorities and
the truth of the matter.
Our purpose here is no more than the illustration that belief in the
Trinity can only be based on Church authority. Many Christians admit
that this isthe case while others insist that the teaching was
elaborated by Jesus himself. "Let them produce their proof," is the
repeated admonition of the Quran, that is, "provide the documentation
that Jesus himself claimed unqualified deity," (Quran 21:24). Unless
this evidencecan be produced, authorities are subject to challenge.
Then the Christian may not evade the Muslim's questions concerning
understanding. The Christian will have no justification for
maintaining an illogical position, unless he is content to rely on the
opinions of men. If he will probe no deeper than this, the
Christian-Muslim dialogue is finished.
For Christians, the only documents accepted as reporting the words of
Jesus are the accounts given in the Bible. We leave the Muslim
attitude toward the Bible for part II of this essay and find our
motivation now in the Quranic verse, "Say: 'O People of the Book! You
have no ground to stand upon unless you stand fast by the Law, the
Gospel, andall the revelation that has come to you from your Lord."
(Quran 5:68). Christians are advised to support their claims by citing
their books. Thus Muslims believe that no saying of Jesus can be
produced which shows himgrasping at equality with God. The primary
issue is not whether Jesus is God. The first question is whether he
said that he was equal to God.
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no Christian would complain that it is too blunt. So if I must reject
an aspect of Christianity in a succinct form, let me not be accused of
bluntness either. A Muslim believes inthe religion of Jesus but sees
mainline Christianity as a religion constructed about Jesus. Our
protest is against two excesses: The apotheosis of Jesus and themost
frequent missionary tactic directed toward Muslims.
Part One
Christians and Muslims wholearn something of one another's religion
find that a crucial issue is the nature of Jesus. The majority of
Christians deify Jesus while Muslims say that he was nomore than a
prophet of God, a faultless human being. The doctrine of the Trinity
avows that three distinct co-equals are God. In particular, Jesus is
said to be God the Son, or the Son of God. As the Muslim questions
details of this theology, the Christian characteristically forms a
common explanation for our differences: He complains that Muslims do
not understand the Trinity; that we are actually accusing Christians
of Tritheism and other heresies.
So the Muslim seeks clarification of the teachingand asks at every
step:"How could that be so?" For example, we insist that the term "Son
of God" cannot have a literal interpretation. Sonship anddivine nature
would be necessary attributes of such an actuality, but theseare
incompatible. The first describes a recipient of life while the second
describes One who received life from no one. These are
mutuallyexclusive requirements then. To be a son is to be less than
divine, and to be divine is to be no one's son.
As a discussion proceeds, it is the Christian who will eventually take
refuge in the response: "These are things that we cannot understand."
His assessment of the Muslim's problem becomes his own confession. The
Christian explanation becomes self-defeating so there is a change of
tactic.
He complains that the Muslim refuses to accept what cannot be
understood. But the modified approach is a diversion. Now the concepts
of verification andunderstanding are confused. To illustrate: Chemical
reactions may be verified but the atom is notthereby understood. Facts
are catalogued but not always explained. This distinction is the key
to ourconcise reply. It is the Muslim who must redirect the
discussion. Our primaryissue is more basic than resolving the
incongruities of Trinitarian doctrine. Rather than ask how the Trinity
can be so, we should ask why it must be so. We ask, "Why must Jesus be
divine? Can we verify the necessity of this belief?"
The Muslim Position
A few centuries ago, European Philosophers commonly felt that a
conjecture was proven if it could be shown to be equivalent to an
assertion made by Aristotle. Unfortunately, such an approach stopped
short of challenging Aristotle and discovering truth.
Similarly,testing the Trinitarian case on what people have said about
Jesus stops short of establishing the integrity of the authorities and
the truth of the matter.
Our purpose here is no more than the illustration that belief in the
Trinity can only be based on Church authority. Many Christians admit
that this isthe case while others insist that the teaching was
elaborated by Jesus himself. "Let them produce their proof," is the
repeated admonition of the Quran, that is, "provide the documentation
that Jesus himself claimed unqualified deity," (Quran 21:24). Unless
this evidencecan be produced, authorities are subject to challenge.
Then the Christian may not evade the Muslim's questions concerning
understanding. The Christian will have no justification for
maintaining an illogical position, unless he is content to rely on the
opinions of men. If he will probe no deeper than this, the
Christian-Muslim dialogue is finished.
For Christians, the only documents accepted as reporting the words of
Jesus are the accounts given in the Bible. We leave the Muslim
attitude toward the Bible for part II of this essay and find our
motivation now in the Quranic verse, "Say: 'O People of the Book! You
have no ground to stand upon unless you stand fast by the Law, the
Gospel, andall the revelation that has come to you from your Lord."
(Quran 5:68). Christians are advised to support their claims by citing
their books. Thus Muslims believe that no saying of Jesus can be
produced which shows himgrasping at equality with God. The primary
issue is not whether Jesus is God. The first question is whether he
said that he was equal to God.
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June 23, 2012 Child rescue team runs into rock
Even as anxiety mounts, jawans continue with their tireless efforts
torescue four-year-old Mahi, who has been trapped in a borewell at a
village in Gurgaon since Wednesday night.
The ongoing relentlessefforts to pull four-year-old Mahi outof a
70-foot-deep borewell at Kasan village here have beenhampered what
with the rescue teams, digging a rescue tunnel, encountering arock.
The three-day rescue operation, which was expected to have
beencompleted on Friday night, continued till late in the evening on
Saturday, further dimming the hopes of the girl being brought out
alive.
"We were just a metreaway from the girl on Friday evening when we ran
into the rock. It slowed down the pace of work as the team initially
refrained from using drilling machines to avoid a cave-in and tried to
cut the rock manually. Later, the drilling machine was also used
selectively. When senior officers of the 3 Engineers Regiment reviewed
the situation on Saturday afternoon, it was decided to navigate around
the rock," said District Public Relations Officer (Gurgaon) R.S.
Sangwan, adding more equipment was being procured to expedite the
work.
Earlier in the day, the team of Army personnel, which was initially
constituted for digging the tunnel,had to be withdrawn as it was
exhausted. "Continuously engaged in digging for over 36 hours, the
personnel were replaced by a new team on Saturday morning," said Mr.
Sangwan.
He said the operation was going on without a break but it would be
difficult to speculate how long it would take. "It is a rocky terrain.
We are trying our level best topull out the girl at the earliest." A
two-member team of paediatricians from the Medanta Medicity Hospital
was also stationed at the spot on Friday night in anticipation of the
operation being completed anytime soon.
Besides, two ambulances of the Gurgaon Civil Hospital and one from the
Army were present at the spot and adequatearrangements had been made
at a hospital in Manesar.
To a query, Mr. Sangwan said: "The girl has been supplied oxygen since
she fell into the borewell on Wednesday night, but there is no update
on her condition as of now. Cameras lowered into the borewell time and
again have not captured any movement, but then there is no space for
them. Also, it is not possible to supply food and water to the girl
with the borewell being so narrow."
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torescue four-year-old Mahi, who has been trapped in a borewell at a
village in Gurgaon since Wednesday night.
The ongoing relentlessefforts to pull four-year-old Mahi outof a
70-foot-deep borewell at Kasan village here have beenhampered what
with the rescue teams, digging a rescue tunnel, encountering arock.
The three-day rescue operation, which was expected to have
beencompleted on Friday night, continued till late in the evening on
Saturday, further dimming the hopes of the girl being brought out
alive.
"We were just a metreaway from the girl on Friday evening when we ran
into the rock. It slowed down the pace of work as the team initially
refrained from using drilling machines to avoid a cave-in and tried to
cut the rock manually. Later, the drilling machine was also used
selectively. When senior officers of the 3 Engineers Regiment reviewed
the situation on Saturday afternoon, it was decided to navigate around
the rock," said District Public Relations Officer (Gurgaon) R.S.
Sangwan, adding more equipment was being procured to expedite the
work.
Earlier in the day, the team of Army personnel, which was initially
constituted for digging the tunnel,had to be withdrawn as it was
exhausted. "Continuously engaged in digging for over 36 hours, the
personnel were replaced by a new team on Saturday morning," said Mr.
Sangwan.
He said the operation was going on without a break but it would be
difficult to speculate how long it would take. "It is a rocky terrain.
We are trying our level best topull out the girl at the earliest." A
two-member team of paediatricians from the Medanta Medicity Hospital
was also stationed at the spot on Friday night in anticipation of the
operation being completed anytime soon.
Besides, two ambulances of the Gurgaon Civil Hospital and one from the
Army were present at the spot and adequatearrangements had been made
at a hospital in Manesar.
To a query, Mr. Sangwan said: "The girl has been supplied oxygen since
she fell into the borewell on Wednesday night, but there is no update
on her condition as of now. Cameras lowered into the borewell time and
again have not captured any movement, but then there is no space for
them. Also, it is not possible to supply food and water to the girl
with the borewell being so narrow."
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