For many years, people have wondered how theuniverse will end. Many
possibilities spring to mind, but Allah can make it happen without a
cause and all of a sudden. The probabilities revealed byscientific
research constitute a warning and give us the opportunity to reflect
and turn to Allah before that difficult Day comes in accordance with
His will. The believers are certain that the Day of Judgment will
happen atthe predetermined time in His presence. All people will
experience it, for they will be in the All-Powerful's grip, as
follows:
Or let you see what We have promised them. They are completely in Our
power. (Surat az-Zukhruf, 42)
Many events can cause Earth's existing order to collapse and all life
to belost. Furthermore, as time progresses, even more probable causes
are added to the alreadyexisting ones. Many signs indicate that our
world is moving rapidly toward its predetermined end, even if most
people deny the existence of the Day of Judgment. The Qur'an points
out this reality in the following verse:
The Hour is coming, but Ihave concealed it so thatevery self can be
repaid for its efforts. (Surah Ta Ha, 15)
Scientists have reached aconsensus, based on scientific data, that the
universe will be destroyed. Newspapers, magazines, television
programs, and other media outlets often inform people of the latest
scientific discoveries. Researchers who are aware of these facts are
looking for ways to prevent such calamities in order to delay the
universe's death. Another area of research focuses on the probable
changes that would take place on Earth and its effects on life were
such a disaster to strike. The resulting data bears a striking
resemblance to many of the events foretold in the Qur'an.
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There is light in believers' faces, but disgrace in those of disbelieversGb http://aydnajimudeen.blogspot.com/Wp http://aydnajimudeen.wordpress.com/
One of the secrets that God reveals in the Qur'anis that belief and
disbelief are reflected onpeople's faces and skins. In many verses,
God informs that there is light on believers' faces, whereas there is
disgrace on disbelievers':
And you will see them brought forward to it (hell) made humble by
disgrace, looking with a stealthy glance... (Surat ash-Shura: 45)
Those who do good will have the best and more! Neither dust nor
debasement will cover their faces. They are the Companions of the
Garden, remaining in it timelessly, forever. But as for those who have
earned bad actions - a bad action will be repaidwith one the like of
it. Debasement will overshadow them. They will have no one to protect
them from God. It is as if their faces werecovered with a strip of
darkest night. Those are the Companions of the Fire, remaining in it
timelessly, forever. (Surah Yunus: 26-27)
As stated in these verses, disbelievers' faces are shadowed by
debasement. On the other hand, believers have light on their faces.God
states that they are recognised by the traces of prostration on their
faces:
Muhammad is the Messenger of God, and those who are with him are
fierce to the disbelievers, merciful to one another. You see them
bowing and prostrating, seeking God's good favour and His pleasure.
Their mark is on their faces, the traces of prostration... (Surat
al-Fath: 29)
In other verses, God informs that disbelieversand evildoers are
recognised by their faces:
The evildoers will be recognised by their mark and seized by
theirforelocks and their feet. (Surat ar-Rahman: 41)
If We wished, We would show them to you and you would know them by
their mark and know them by their ambivalent speech. God knows your
actions. (Surah Muhammad: 30)
It is a miracle and an important secret revealed in the Qur'an that,
depending on one's faith or evildoing, physical changes occur on one's
face. Spiritual feelings produce physical effects on body; although
the contour remains the same, the expression of the face changes or
the face is lightened or overshadowed. A man offaith, can, by the Will
of God, see this miracle Godperforms on people.
disbelief are reflected onpeople's faces and skins. In many verses,
God informs that there is light on believers' faces, whereas there is
disgrace on disbelievers':
And you will see them brought forward to it (hell) made humble by
disgrace, looking with a stealthy glance... (Surat ash-Shura: 45)
Those who do good will have the best and more! Neither dust nor
debasement will cover their faces. They are the Companions of the
Garden, remaining in it timelessly, forever. But as for those who have
earned bad actions - a bad action will be repaidwith one the like of
it. Debasement will overshadow them. They will have no one to protect
them from God. It is as if their faces werecovered with a strip of
darkest night. Those are the Companions of the Fire, remaining in it
timelessly, forever. (Surah Yunus: 26-27)
As stated in these verses, disbelievers' faces are shadowed by
debasement. On the other hand, believers have light on their faces.God
states that they are recognised by the traces of prostration on their
faces:
Muhammad is the Messenger of God, and those who are with him are
fierce to the disbelievers, merciful to one another. You see them
bowing and prostrating, seeking God's good favour and His pleasure.
Their mark is on their faces, the traces of prostration... (Surat
al-Fath: 29)
In other verses, God informs that disbelieversand evildoers are
recognised by their faces:
The evildoers will be recognised by their mark and seized by
theirforelocks and their feet. (Surat ar-Rahman: 41)
If We wished, We would show them to you and you would know them by
their mark and know them by their ambivalent speech. God knows your
actions. (Surah Muhammad: 30)
It is a miracle and an important secret revealed in the Qur'an that,
depending on one's faith or evildoing, physical changes occur on one's
face. Spiritual feelings produce physical effects on body; although
the contour remains the same, the expression of the face changes or
the face is lightened or overshadowed. A man offaith, can, by the Will
of God, see this miracle Godperforms on people.
Jinn are Created from FireGb http://aydnajimudeen.blogspot.com/Wp http://aydnajimudeen.wordpress.com/
Jinn are other kind of creations of God. Like angels, the jinn's
appearance also differs from that of man. In the Qur'an we are told
that man was created from clay, while the jinn werecreated from fire:
We created mankind outof dried clay formed from fetid black mud. We
created the jinn before, out of the fire of a searing wind. (Surat
al-Hijr, 26-27)
He created man from dryearth like baked clay, and He created the jinn
from a fusion of fire. (Suratar-Rahman, 14-15)
In the Qur'an, God also reveals His purpose in creating man and the jinn:
I only created jinn and man to worship Me. (Suratadh-Dhariyat, 56)
It is clear that even though man and the jinnare very different
beingsthey both were created to worship only God by living by the
values He prescribed. God has revealed in many verses that both angels
and thejinn have some characteristics that differfrom human
characteristics. For instance, both can transport matter:
He (Solomon) said,"Council! Who among you will bring me her (the Queen
of Sheba's) throne before they cometo me in submission?" Anaudacious
one among the jinn said, "I will bring it to you before you get up
from your seat. I am strong and trustworthy enough to do it." (Surat
an-Naml, 38-39)
The Qur'an also reveals that the jinn, just like the angels, were
createdbefore man. When He created the Prophet Adam (pbuh) God
commanded the angels and the jinn to prostratebefore him. After that,
He reveals that satan is one of the jinn:
When We said to the angels, "Prostrate yourselves to Adam," they
prostrated, with theexception of Diabolis. Hewas one of the jinn and
wantonly deviated from his Lord's command. Do you take him and his
offspring as protectors apart from Me when they are your enemy? How
evil is the exchangethe wrongdoers make! (Surat al-Kahf, 50)
Creation is easy for God, Who can create from nothing and with no
previous cause. Just as He created the angels and the jinn in
different forms from nothing, He also created man as a separate being
from nothing and with no need for evolution. The same applies to other
living things, such as animals and plants. God created all of these
spontaneously out of nothing and without having them evolve – in other
words, without turning one species into another. Every one of these is
a product of the flawless systems God's might and sovereignty brought
about.
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appearance also differs from that of man. In the Qur'an we are told
that man was created from clay, while the jinn werecreated from fire:
We created mankind outof dried clay formed from fetid black mud. We
created the jinn before, out of the fire of a searing wind. (Surat
al-Hijr, 26-27)
He created man from dryearth like baked clay, and He created the jinn
from a fusion of fire. (Suratar-Rahman, 14-15)
In the Qur'an, God also reveals His purpose in creating man and the jinn:
I only created jinn and man to worship Me. (Suratadh-Dhariyat, 56)
It is clear that even though man and the jinnare very different
beingsthey both were created to worship only God by living by the
values He prescribed. God has revealed in many verses that both angels
and thejinn have some characteristics that differfrom human
characteristics. For instance, both can transport matter:
He (Solomon) said,"Council! Who among you will bring me her (the Queen
of Sheba's) throne before they cometo me in submission?" Anaudacious
one among the jinn said, "I will bring it to you before you get up
from your seat. I am strong and trustworthy enough to do it." (Surat
an-Naml, 38-39)
The Qur'an also reveals that the jinn, just like the angels, were
createdbefore man. When He created the Prophet Adam (pbuh) God
commanded the angels and the jinn to prostratebefore him. After that,
He reveals that satan is one of the jinn:
When We said to the angels, "Prostrate yourselves to Adam," they
prostrated, with theexception of Diabolis. Hewas one of the jinn and
wantonly deviated from his Lord's command. Do you take him and his
offspring as protectors apart from Me when they are your enemy? How
evil is the exchangethe wrongdoers make! (Surat al-Kahf, 50)
Creation is easy for God, Who can create from nothing and with no
previous cause. Just as He created the angels and the jinn in
different forms from nothing, He also created man as a separate being
from nothing and with no need for evolution. The same applies to other
living things, such as animals and plants. God created all of these
spontaneously out of nothing and without having them evolve – in other
words, without turning one species into another. Every one of these is
a product of the flawless systems God's might and sovereignty brought
about.
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And Allah Knows the Best!
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Published by :->
M NajimudeeN Bsc- INDIA
¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤
Confucianism
Definition
Confucianism is the relig i on of the anc i ent Ch i nese, named after
the great philosopher Confucius who appeared in the sixth century B.C
calling for the revival of the religious values and traditions that
the Chinese had inherited from their forefathers. To these values, he
added his own philosophy and moral valuesleading to sound behaviour .
Although Confucianism became the official ideology of the Chinese
state, it has never existedas an established religion with a church
and priesthood.
Prominent Figures
Confucius is regarded as t he real founder of this Chinese philosophy.
He was born in 551 B.C. in Tsou, one of the cities of the Lu
principality (n ow called Shantung province). Originally, hewas called
' Kung Futze '; 'Kung' isthe name of the tribe to which he belong ed
and 'Futze ' means the president or the philosopher .
Thus, his name meant the 'President of Kung ' or the philosopher of
that tribe. Confucius belonged to a very aristocratic family which had
deep roots and a respected history in that area. His grandfather was
ruler of the province a nd his father was an excellent military
officer. Nevertheless, he himself was the offspring of an illegal
marriage and his father died before he wasthree, leaving his up
bringing to his mother.
Thus, he l i ved as an orphan, worked as a shepherd and married at an
e arly ag e before twenty. He had two children, a boy and a girl, but
his wife was not able to con tinue living with him for more than two
years due to his met iculous manners with regard to food, drinks and
clothing, so they divorced.
Confucius studied philosophy with a man by the name of Professor
Laotse who believed in contentment and absolute tolerance.
Nevertheless, Confucius disagreed with his professor later on when the
latter called for 'an eye for an eye'to maintain justice.
At the age of twenty-two, he established a school for studying the
essence of philosophy. His students increased in number till they
reached three thousand.
Confucius, confident in his ability to reorder society, held a
numberof important jobs: he worked as a consultant to princes and
governors, was appointed judge and governor, minister of labour,
minister of justice and finally prime minister in 496 B.C. In his
capacity as prime minister, he sentenced some ex-ministers,
politicians and riot-makers to death, thus making his province ideal
with regard to applying his philosophical values and ideas.
Later, Confucius devoted his time to making trips to the various
cities and towns of China, offering wisdom and consultation to the
rulers and inviting people to adopt his values and traditions.
Finally, he resorted to his province Lu wherehe devoted most of his
time to teaching his friends, summarising the books of the ancients
and introducing them tothe people. He died in 479 B.C. at the age of
seventy-three.
The Basic Beliefs of Confucianism with Regard to God, Angels and the
Spirits of their Ancestors
God: Confucianists believe in many gods, though it is said that they
believe in the great God, the Lord of Heaven whom they worship and to
whom they offer sacrifices. However, these sacrifices are to be
submitted through the mediation of the king or the princes of the
different governorates. The earth also has a god that is worshippedby
all the Chinese, as do the sun, the moon, the stars, the clouds and
the mountains, and to each sacrifices are to be offered.
Angels occupy a very high position in the Chinese religion; they are
consecrated and sacrifices are offered to them as well.
The spirits of the ancestors are also consecrated by the Chinese: They
believe in the immortality ofthese spirits and that they never die
with the death of the bodies. The sacrifices offered to these spirits
are given at celebrations where large banquets are extended,
accompanied by music to help the spirits rejoice and feelhappy. In
every house, there is a small temple for the spirits of thedead and
the gods of the householders.
Confucianism does not believe in the Hereafter, Paradise or Hell, nor
does it accept any belief in Resurrection. Confucianists are mainly
concerned with improvingtheir life affairs with no regard for the
destiny of the soul after leaving the body. One of the disciples once
asked Confucius about death, Confucius answeredsuccinctly: "We haven't
yet finished studying life to delve into the question of death."
Confucianism is mainly concernedwith moral values, which form the
cornerstone of its philosophy and the basis of its religion. It tends
to teach the individual to absorb these values until they become part
and parcel of his very being.
These values can be materialised in absolute obedience to
parents,elder brothers and rulers. These moral values also include
sincerity to friends, refusal to cause any harm to others even in
words, identical harmony between words and deeds, rejection of
hypocrisy, care for common interests, encouraging beneficial arts,
sympathising withforeigners and working for the common welfare of the
princes and the common people of the empire.
There was, however, another sideto Confucianism. Confucius not only
stressed social rituals (Li), but also humaneness (Ren).
'Ren',sometimes translated as love or kindness, is believed to be the
source of all virtues. The Chinese character represents the potential
to live together humanely rather than scrapping like birds or beasts.
Areas Where Confucianism Spread
Confucianism started in China butin 1949 when China adopted a
Communist regime, Confucianismwas prohibited by the force of law like
all other religions. Therefore, it spread to other places like Korea
and Japan where it is studied in universities.Confucianism was
welcomed by western philosophers like Lipnze (1646-1716) and Peter
Noyel who later published a book about this system of Chinese
Philosophy.
Confucianism is the relig i on of the anc i ent Ch i nese, named after
the great philosopher Confucius who appeared in the sixth century B.C
calling for the revival of the religious values and traditions that
the Chinese had inherited from their forefathers. To these values, he
added his own philosophy and moral valuesleading to sound behaviour .
Although Confucianism became the official ideology of the Chinese
state, it has never existedas an established religion with a church
and priesthood.
Prominent Figures
Confucius is regarded as t he real founder of this Chinese philosophy.
He was born in 551 B.C. in Tsou, one of the cities of the Lu
principality (n ow called Shantung province). Originally, hewas called
' Kung Futze '; 'Kung' isthe name of the tribe to which he belong ed
and 'Futze ' means the president or the philosopher .
Thus, his name meant the 'President of Kung ' or the philosopher of
that tribe. Confucius belonged to a very aristocratic family which had
deep roots and a respected history in that area. His grandfather was
ruler of the province a nd his father was an excellent military
officer. Nevertheless, he himself was the offspring of an illegal
marriage and his father died before he wasthree, leaving his up
bringing to his mother.
Thus, he l i ved as an orphan, worked as a shepherd and married at an
e arly ag e before twenty. He had two children, a boy and a girl, but
his wife was not able to con tinue living with him for more than two
years due to his met iculous manners with regard to food, drinks and
clothing, so they divorced.
Confucius studied philosophy with a man by the name of Professor
Laotse who believed in contentment and absolute tolerance.
Nevertheless, Confucius disagreed with his professor later on when the
latter called for 'an eye for an eye'to maintain justice.
At the age of twenty-two, he established a school for studying the
essence of philosophy. His students increased in number till they
reached three thousand.
Confucius, confident in his ability to reorder society, held a
numberof important jobs: he worked as a consultant to princes and
governors, was appointed judge and governor, minister of labour,
minister of justice and finally prime minister in 496 B.C. In his
capacity as prime minister, he sentenced some ex-ministers,
politicians and riot-makers to death, thus making his province ideal
with regard to applying his philosophical values and ideas.
Later, Confucius devoted his time to making trips to the various
cities and towns of China, offering wisdom and consultation to the
rulers and inviting people to adopt his values and traditions.
Finally, he resorted to his province Lu wherehe devoted most of his
time to teaching his friends, summarising the books of the ancients
and introducing them tothe people. He died in 479 B.C. at the age of
seventy-three.
The Basic Beliefs of Confucianism with Regard to God, Angels and the
Spirits of their Ancestors
God: Confucianists believe in many gods, though it is said that they
believe in the great God, the Lord of Heaven whom they worship and to
whom they offer sacrifices. However, these sacrifices are to be
submitted through the mediation of the king or the princes of the
different governorates. The earth also has a god that is worshippedby
all the Chinese, as do the sun, the moon, the stars, the clouds and
the mountains, and to each sacrifices are to be offered.
Angels occupy a very high position in the Chinese religion; they are
consecrated and sacrifices are offered to them as well.
The spirits of the ancestors are also consecrated by the Chinese: They
believe in the immortality ofthese spirits and that they never die
with the death of the bodies. The sacrifices offered to these spirits
are given at celebrations where large banquets are extended,
accompanied by music to help the spirits rejoice and feelhappy. In
every house, there is a small temple for the spirits of thedead and
the gods of the householders.
Confucianism does not believe in the Hereafter, Paradise or Hell, nor
does it accept any belief in Resurrection. Confucianists are mainly
concerned with improvingtheir life affairs with no regard for the
destiny of the soul after leaving the body. One of the disciples once
asked Confucius about death, Confucius answeredsuccinctly: "We haven't
yet finished studying life to delve into the question of death."
Confucianism is mainly concernedwith moral values, which form the
cornerstone of its philosophy and the basis of its religion. It tends
to teach the individual to absorb these values until they become part
and parcel of his very being.
These values can be materialised in absolute obedience to
parents,elder brothers and rulers. These moral values also include
sincerity to friends, refusal to cause any harm to others even in
words, identical harmony between words and deeds, rejection of
hypocrisy, care for common interests, encouraging beneficial arts,
sympathising withforeigners and working for the common welfare of the
princes and the common people of the empire.
There was, however, another sideto Confucianism. Confucius not only
stressed social rituals (Li), but also humaneness (Ren).
'Ren',sometimes translated as love or kindness, is believed to be the
source of all virtues. The Chinese character represents the potential
to live together humanely rather than scrapping like birds or beasts.
Areas Where Confucianism Spread
Confucianism started in China butin 1949 when China adopted a
Communist regime, Confucianismwas prohibited by the force of law like
all other religions. Therefore, it spread to other places like Korea
and Japan where it is studied in universities.Confucianism was
welcomed by western philosophers like Lipnze (1646-1716) and Peter
Noyel who later published a book about this system of Chinese
Philosophy.
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