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Saturday, November 10, 2012

WEAKNESS OF MORALS--PROOF OF LACK OF FAITH

Faith is imperfect without morality
Faith is such a power thatit keeps men away from low attributes and
mean acts, and encourages himto achieve high attributes and clean
morals. That is why whenever Allah called hisslaves towards virtue or
whenever He wanted them to hate evil, He declared it as an
essentialrequirement of the Faith in their hearts. For example when
He, in Surah Tauba, commands men to adopt righteousness and to speak
truth, He addressesthem as ''0 you who havefaith" (or "O you who
believe"): "0 you, who have faith ! Fear Allah and be with the
truthful people."
(Tauba: 119)
Allah's Messenger has nicely explained it that when faith is firm and
belief is strong, then strong and lasting moral will be developed, and
if the moral character is low then faith will accordingly be weak.
A man, who is immodest and ill-mannered and who adopts bad habits
without caring for others, is like the person about whom the holy
Prophet has said:
"Modesty and faith are twins. One who gives up one has to lose the other too."
Once the Prophet passed by an Ansari who was scolding his brother
about his immodesty. TheProphet advised him to let him go as modesty
was a branch of faith.
A man who harasses his neighbor and makes him suffer any kind of
damage is called cruel and stone hearted by the religion. In this
connection the decision of the Prophet is:
"By God, he cannot be a Momin ;by God, he cannot be a Momin; by God,
he cannot be a Momin. He was asked: 'who"? He answered: 'He from whose
misdeeds hisneighbor is not safe."
--(Bukhari)
The holy Prophet advises his companions to keep away from the talk
that istrash, the acts that are wicked, and the deeds that are
senseless. He says:
"A person who believes in Allah and the Hereaftershould speak about
goodthings or else should keep quiet."
--(Bukhari)
In this way through the truth of faith and by means of its perfection
noble qualities are nurtured and developed and they are guarded and
kept secure till they bear fruits.
Rows disrupted, heartssad, prayers tasteless
However, you will also find such people, who will be calling
themselvesMuslims, yet they will be lazy in offering compulsory
prayers, and will be posing in the public as if they are very keen on
establishing these prayers. But they will not lag behind at thesame
time in acting in such a way that will be contrary to the demands of
the noble character and perfect faith. Such people have been warned by
the holy Prophet and the Ummah has been asked to be careful of them.
A man who commits the mistake of performing the various forms of
worship without understanding their significance can only be aman who
had not understood the spirit of the worshiper has been unable to rise
to that standard.
Many times even a child can copy the movements of salat and is able to
repeat what is recited during the prayer. Sometimes an actor also
offers prayer with all humility and concentration, and performs all
the necessary rites.
But these kinds of movements do not benefit belief or meet thepurpose.
There is only one way of offering prayers in the best manner or
performing other forms of worship that will never bring out wrong
results, and that is: high moral character. Any person who has this
attribute in him, his prayer is useful. But one who is deprived of
this attribute, his worshiping is useless.
It is narrated by Imam Ahmed: "One person asked the Prophet: 'O
Messenger of Allah ! a certain woman is very famous for her prayers,
fasting and many charities, but she talks rudely with her neighbors.
Tell me, what will be her fate ?' He replied that she would go to
Hell. Then that person asked: "O Messenger of Allah! Another woman
does notdo much by way of prayers and fasting ; gives pieces of cheese
in charity and does not harm her neighbors. He replied: 'She is of the
Paradise.' "
This reply gives an idea of the high value attached to good character.
It also shows that charity is a collectiveprayer whose benefit reaches
the society. For this reason there is no room for any reduction in
them. As salat and fasting are apparently individual forms of worship,
a little relaxation--to a very littleextent--is allowed in not making
very elaborate arrangements about them.
The holy Prophet did not merely answer a casual question that explains
the relationship betweenmorality and the religion,shows its connection
with the correct forms of worship, and forms the basis of reform and
improvement in the world and salvation in the next world.
The problem of morality was much more important. It was necessary that
he should have continually provided guidance to his followers. He
should havepersisted in giving good advice to them so that its
importance takes root in the mind and heart and itbecomes quite clear
that faith, goodness and morality are all dependent on each other.
They are connected with each other and none can separate them.
Who is poor ?
One day the Prophet asked his dear companions whether they knew who
was poor. They answered thatpoor was one who had no dirham or dinar
(money)' He said:
"In my Ummah, the poor is that man who would appear on the Day of the
Judgment before Allah; he had offered prayer; hehad paid Zakat ;he had
observed fast; but he would have abused somebody, he would have
falsely accused some one; he would haveunauthorizedly taken some one
else's property;he would have murderedsome one; would have hit some
body. All his virtues would be given tohis victims. If his Virtues are
finished before his wicked deeds are finished, then the errors and
sins of the victims would be given to him and he would be thrown into
the Hell.''
(Muslim)
Such a man is really poor.His condition is like that trader who has
goods worth one thousand rupees but he is a debtor for two thousand
rupees.How can such a man be called rich ?
A religious man who offers certain prayers or performs certain forms
ofworship, but even after that performs certain evildeeds, behaves
rudely with the people, treats poor and helpless people cruelly, how
then such a man will be called righteous ?
The Prophet has explained by quoting an example. He said that the best
moral character melts errors like water and bad morals spoil man's
record as vinegar spoils honey.
Identification of a hypocrite
When wickedness is nourished in the self, andthe loss caused by it has
become manifest and thedanger has increased, then that man has come
out of his religion like a nude who has come out of his garments. At
that time his claim of righteousness or faith would be false.
What will be the value of religiousness without good morality ? How is
it possible that a man should belong to Allah and at the same he
should be a victim of corruption ?
This relationship between faith and morality is clearly shown in the
hadith of the holy Prophet:
"The man who has these three habits is a hypocrite even if he observes
fast, offers prayers, performs umra (pilgrimage), and calls himself a
Muslim: when he talks he speaks untruth, when he makes a promise he
does not keep it, and when he is given something in trust, he commits
dishonesty."
-( Muslim ).
In another tradition, he has said:
"There are three signs of a hypocrite: when he talks he speaks
untruth, when he makes a pro mise he does not keep it, and when he
makes a contract he deceives, although he may be offering prayers,
observing fast and callinghimself a Muslim."
He has also said:
"There are four habits, in whosoever they are found, he will be a
complete hypocrite. If any one of these habits isfound in a man, he
will have one habit of disruption till he gives it up, when something
is given to him in trust he commits dishonesty, when he talks he tells
lies, when he makes a contract he deceives, andwhen he quarrels he
starts abusing. -( Bukhari).

Purpose of Prophethood -- Perfection of Morals

The holy Prophet has stated the foremost purpose of his being sentdown
in this world and the method of his call to the people in these words:
"I have been sent only forthe purpose of perfectinggood morals."
--(Al-Muta)
That great message which has left an indelible impression on the
history of life, and forpropagating which and for bringing people
under whose influence Prophet Muhammad (p.b.u.h.) worked ceaselessly.
Its purpose was nothing else but to strengthen the moral character of
the people so that the world of beauty and perfection may be
illuminated before their eyes and they may try to achieve
itconsciously and with knowledge.
Worshiping has been made compulsory in Islam, and it has been included
in the basic pillars of faith. But the Islamic forms of worship are
not some sort of mystic exercises that link men with some unknown,
mysterious being, and which subject men to perform useless acts and
meaningless movements. All the Islamic compulsory forms of worship are
designed as exercises and training to enable people to acquire correct
morals and habits and to live righteously, and to adhere to these
virtues till the end, whatever be the changes in their circumstances.
Prayer prevents commitment of Evil
Salat (prayer) is a compulsory form of worship, which is like an
exercise towards which man is attracted with interest and willingness.
He offers it continually, so that his life may be free from all
diseases andthe body may be healthy and strong.
The holy Qur'an and the Sunnah of the Prophet-both are the open proofs
of these realities.
When Allah commanded the compulsory prayers to be established, He
stated its wisdom in this way:
"Prayer prohibits obscenity and evil."
To keep away from evil, wickedness and to purify from bad deeds are
also realities of the prayer. In a Hadith-e-Qudsi it is stated:
"I accept the prayers of the person who adopts the policy of humility
with it on account of My greatness, obliges My creatures, does not
insist on sinning against Me, spends his day in remembering Me, and is
kind to the poor, travelers, weak and the suffering people.
Zakat is a means of purification
Zakat has been made compulsory on the eligible 'scheduled' ( sahibe
Nisab ) persons. It is not merely a tax that is collected from the
pockets of the people, but its foremost purpose is to sow the seeds of
kindness. sympathy and benevolence, and to provide a chance of
introduction among the various sections of the society and to
establish the relationship of love and friendliness.
The purpose of paying Zakat has been stated in the Qur'an in the
following words:
"O Prophet ! Take charity from their property so that if may clean
them and purify them."
--(Tauba: 103)
To clean the self of the worldly impurities and toraise the standard
of the society to the heights of decency and purity are the wisdom
behind the levy of Zakat.
For this reason the Prophet has taken it in a very wide sense, and to
pay Zakat has been madecompulsory for every eligible Muslim. The
Prophet has said:
"To smile in the company of your brother is charity.To command to do
good deeds and to prevent others from doing evil is charity. To guide
a person in a place where he can go astray is charity. To remove
troublesome things like thorns and bones from the road is charity. To
pour water from your juginto the jug of your brother is charity. To
guide a person with defective vision is charityfor you.''
--(Bukhari)
The environment of desert and the Bedouin life--an environment which
had its basis on internal bickerings and fights--in such an
environment the teachings of Islam were presented to the world and
they show what aimsand purpose these teachings had, and it shows where
these teachings led the Arabs inthat dark and dismal environment.
Fasting is a stepping stone to Righteousness
Similarly Islam has made fasting compulsory. But itis not envisaged
that men should keep away from their carnal desires and other
prohibited things for a fixed period only. The Prophet has said:
"Pasting is not the name of merely keeping away from eating and
drinking, but it is keeping away from wicked and obscene things. If in
the state of fasting, someone abuses you or picks up a quarrel with
you, say: "I am fasting."
Qur'an states the purposeof the imposition of fasting in these words:
"Fasting has been made compulsory for you, as it was made compulsory
forthose (followers of earlier prophets) who preceded you, so that you
may become righteous."
(Baqarah: 183)
Hajj is a compulsory pilgrimage to weaken the love for the world
Sometimes man thinks that to travel to the holy places and to perform
pilgrimage, which has been made compulsory for every rich Muslim, and
which is included in the basic pillars of Islam, is merely a form of
worship that has no relation with the world of morality and character.
This is a clear misunderstanding. Givingcommands about this compulsory
worship, Allah states:
"The months of Hajj are well-known. In these months whoever intends to
perform Hajj should not indulge in sexual act, wicked act, and
Fighting during the Hajj. Whatever righteous act you will perform will
be known to Allah. Take with you provision for the journey (for Hajj),
and the best provision is righteousness. So fear me, 0 men of
understanding !"
-(Baqarah: 197)
This is merely the main outline of the forms of worship which are well
known and generally practiced in Islam and they are its basic pillars.
They show us what a deep relationship is therebetween religion and
morality and how strong and lasting is this relationship. How varying
are these forms of worship in their spirit and appearance from one
another, but in thoseaim and purpose how close they are, which the
holy Prophet declared hismain objective.
Therefore, saint (prayer), sawm (fasting), zakat, Hajj and other forms
of worship like these are the stepping stones for real perfection, and
are the means of cleanliness and purity that make life secure and
magnificent. On account of high attributes and noble qualities that
are the inalienable parts and the consequences of these forms of
worship, they have been given a very high and important placein
Allah's religion.
If these forms of worship do not purify the hearts of men, if they do
not nourish best qualities in those who observe them,and if they do
not improve and make firm the relationship betweenAllah and His
slaves, then there is nothing left for men but destruction and
devastation.
Allah says:
"Surely, he who appears before his Lord as a criminal, there is hell
for him, in which he will neither die nor will he live. And he who
will appear before Him as a faithful, who has performed good
deeds--for all such people there are high positions, ever green
paradise, beneath which canals will be flowing; they will live in them
for ever. who adopts purity."

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True stories - I think i dont have a heart to love

my story starts from long time ago when i was 14. ifall in love with a
boy who was my first love. i loved him so much but unfortunately he
didnt and he doesnt like me what so ever, which was so understanable
this time.
after the years i was still thinkin eventhough i hada boyfriend and
argued about it once. when i was 19 i left my home town to london to
study, but i couldnt left without saying to him goodbye, so i called
his home and tried to talk to him, but his mom said he went to london
to study too. i was shocked asked his email address and when iwent to
london i left him an email saying that im in london i just wanted him
to know that im there, never expected him to reply me back.
maybe i was praying initially wished that to reply me back. he
replyedme and would like to chat with me and so on. after few weeks we
did meet and had lot of fun,i was living in my dream wishing that time
foreverif it could last i was happy all times, but he told me that he
would never see me as his girlfriend or anything because he has one
which is going to engagewith her.
i was shocked and cried many nights and see her pics from his computer
when im with him at his place. which was so hurting mentallly and
psychally. and after 4 months of our romance come to the ending
because he had to go back home for good. so i went to airport to say
bye to him but he just saw me for a secon and left me without saying
any single word.
all this confussion of our affair left with no heart to love to anyone
else. now im 24 still dont have no bf and just keep thinking he stole
my heart forever with him. i try to love someone but i loose my
interest for 2 weeks later. am i psycho or is it just cos i dont
findmy mr right?

True stories - I want him back. But...

I had known this guy since we were little kid. we had crush to each
other since then. one dayi met him again and sincethen, we started to
contact. we talked, we chat, but we were not officially dating that
time. just kinda flings.
After all the obstacles that we've been through,at last we were going
out. but after two months, i broke up with him as i thought
I had no feelings for him..he was hurt by then. after few months, I
went back to him and he accepted me. But then, the event recycled over
and over again for 3 times. and it was for the same reason: i have no
feelings for him. The problem was me, I just made the decision without
thinking much. I was so stupid. Now, he has a new girlfriend..
andthey'll be having one-year-relationship this September. I'm not
over him, i still love him but i wont disturb his relationship. I'll
just wait for him to come back to me.
The problem is... last week he told my best friend that he was
confused with his feelings, between me or his current girlfriend. I
could tell that he still cares for me. So, I gave him a text. we
managed to talked, and he didn't gave me much details though on his
problem. My friends said that i might have chance with him. I miss him
so much, and i want him back. But if i have to hurt his current
girlfriend in order to get him back, I don't think I can do that. But
I really want him back. I don't know what to do anymore. :(

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