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Monday, August 12, 2013

The images visualizedand dreams

It takes but a moment when our eyes are closed to call to mindan image
of the school we attended. An image forms in our brains rightaway. But
our eyes are closed. When we look at a view for a while and then
subsequently close our eyes we can again see that image in our minds
when we want to recall it. But again our eyes are closed. Although it
is not our eyes that are doing the seeing and although there is no
image of a school in front of us, thisimage still exists in our minds
in almost the exact same form. The production of an image in the mind
despite the lack of an eye to perceive it is evidence that the
perceiver is something different than the eye and something not
dependent on matter. It is the "soul" created by our Almighty Lord to
be independent of matter and bestowed on humanbeings by Him that does
the perceiving.
Dreams are of great importance to a proper understanding ofthis
subject. Events, space, people, feeling and three-dimensionality are
all the same in dreams as they are in this world. Somuch so that it is
almost impossible to be convinced that these arenot real when one is
dreaming. Everywhere one dreams of is very real, people are real,
andevents take place in sucha vivid way that the dreamer feels
excitement in the face ofthem, and when one runs one actually grows
out of breath. One can feel fear while dreaming, strive with all one's
might to escape from danger, or feel alarm in the face of the threat
concerned. But while all this rushing around is going on for hours,
you are actually lying comfortably in bed with your eyes closed. You
are in a perfectly secure environment, andthere is no-one trying to
catch you, no rain fallingand no danger confronting you. Furthermore,
an event that seems to last for hours actually took placein your dream
in a matter of minutes. And most important of all, these events were
all created in your mind.
One important point that needs to be stressed with regard to dreaming
is this: You do not have any direct experience of any element of the
outside world when dreaming. The world you experience at that moment
is generally different from the life you regard as real life. The
environment you are in may be different, and the people you meet, even
your parents,may be different. Your home and your fears may be
different. It is impossible for you to actually see anything because
your eyes are closed. But even if they were open the place youare in
is not the place you see. The smell of grass you know so well is
perfectly clear in a dream. But you are actually asleep on the tenth
floor of an apartment block. You have no doubt about it when you eat
and taste an apple; indeed, what you are eating may sometimes be a
peach, but it tastes like an apple. And, what is more, there is
nothing odd about that in that world. However, you arenot really
eating anything at all as you are asleep lying in bed. This is merely
somethingcreated in your dream.
One may suffer pain in a dream. So much so that if you slip while you
are running over grass you see you have cut your knee. You try to
staunch the bleeding and feel the pain from your knee with perfect
clarity. Yet no such thing has happened as you lie in bed. You feel
the pain in the real sense, but no injury has occurred to your body.
But how is it you feel the pain of an injury that does not actually
exist in just the same way as in reality? How is it that, although you
are fast asleep, you can enjoy the taste of a delicious apple, and
howcan you feel fear, excitement and worry inorder to escape from
danger, despite being asleep in bed, perfectly and in a way identical
tonormal? How is it that, despite being asleep in your bed at home,
you can run for hours over boundless expanses of land? And why are
those hours in fact only minutes?
If you are not actually in that environment, then what is the power
that shows you these things and causes you to feel them as if they
were real?
It is of course our Almighty Lord Who causes you to feel these things
in that way and Who keeps the soul under His constant supervision. In
the same way that Allah (God) creates a perfectly clear and beautiful
world in our minds in this world, so He can very definitely create an
equally clear and perfect world in ourdreams. There is no doubt that
this is very easy for Him.
Our Lord has created the same naturalcauses for the real worldand for
dreams: electric signals. The things we think we see actually stem
from electric signals, as do those in dreams. Although both have the
same cause andalthough both are created in your minds, you still think
that dreams are not real, but that this world is. The fact is,
however, that they are essentially the same; both are illusions.
Time is differentin dreams. And so is space. The laws of physics are
sometimes different. But these are the only things that are real for
you when you are dreaming. That being the case, since there is no
difference between the way you perceive the world you are perceiving
now and the world in your dreams, then this world clearly consists of
an image created in your mind. The same physical activities take place
in the brain whether you envisage something in your mind, whether you
experience it in real life or whether you dream it. You generally
think that the factor that givesrise to these activities is an
external stimulus, such as light rays. But there is actually no light
striking the retina, or nothorn pricking your finger, to give rise to
images or sensations when you envisage a thing in your mind or when
you dream it.
This makes the following fact perfectly obvious: The way this world is
created is the same as dreaming. Therefore, the images you see in this
world arecreated as illusions for you, just as in dreams. You watch
events arisingin your brain in a world also forming in your brain; you
laugh at them, enjoy them or feelexcitement at them. But Allah creates
them all in your mind. If a person loses the five senses he or she
possesses, this colorful, vivid, clear and perfect looking world that
we are shown will also disappear, even though the outside world
continues to exist.It is therefore impossibleto maintain that
something we see is the same as the original on the outside. It exists
onlyin a world that Allah "creates for us" in our minds. We can never,
ever know whether other people can see it or not, or whether we see
the same image as the original on the outside.

Story, - I, the other woman

Hi all known and unknown friends! I wanted to write my storyhere for a
long time. It is really trivial thing to readon the net I have an
affair with a married man.
I know that many of you are going to call me names and tell me who
terrible is that I'm destroying a family but I am also sure that many
ofyou will support me. We met in the most trivial way via the
Internet. It turned out that we had so many things in common, hobbies,
interests, personality...
To clarify we both lived in the same city, but we are born in small
towns. Ididn't intentionally seduce him, we didn't plan all of this it
just happened. Later on he told me he had never cheated on his wife
for the 10 in years in which they were married. And now he assures me
that he wanted to divorce herand marry me. I am 29 years old, divorced
with no children and he has 2.
He is very kind and considerate, but I'm afraid of all the possible
consequences. I want to be with him but I do not want his children to
live without a father. I'm afraid that I will not meethis expectations
and he will someday leave me. We see each other almostevery day, our
work is linked.
I do not know what to do. Everything is great between us, but on the
other hand there are his marriage, his wife, his children. Early in
our relationship he said that he would get a divorce but still he does
nothing. It seems to me that I'm not insistent enough.
Tell me your opinion and what you think is best forall of us.

Story, - The Cheating Husband

Hello everyone,
I have been also reading the blogs of the people that have shared
their personal problems here.
I have been married for almost 29 years. For the past 2 or 3 years, I
have been having the feeling that my husband is beingintimate with one
of his colleagues. We all work together, him, the colleague and I.
The mistress has started to openly display their relationship.
I don't know what to do. We are now arguing at home all the time.
He has recently changed his attitude towards me in a positive way, but
we are still not having any sex.
I can't figure out whether their relationship is continuingor not.
I feel terrible!
Please, can someone giveme an advice?

Can we eat Zebra, Rabbit, Shark, Chicken, Spleen, Liver, Lucust?

Can we Eat the Zebra?Bazaz Narrated in Sahih Muslim and Bukhari from
Abu Qatada (may Allah be pleased with him) that he saw a ZEBRAand
hunted it down. Prophet (swallallaho alihi wassallam) inquired do you
have any part of its meat he replied yes I have a thigh. Prophet of
Allah (swallallaho alihi wassallam) accepted it and ate it.
What about Rabbit?Narrated in Sahih Muslimand Bukhari from Anus (may
Allah be pleased with him) that we caught a RABBIT in 'Mar al-Zahraan'
by running after it and brought it toAbu Talha (may Allah be pleased
with him), he slaughtered it and sent its back and thigh to the
Prophet of Allah (swallallaho alihi wassallam) and he accepted them.
Lets eat some Chicken!Narrated in Sahih Muslimand Bukhari that Abu
Musa Asharee (may Allah be pleased with him) says he has seen the
Prophet of Allah (swallallaho alihi wassallam) eating meat of the
CHICKEN.
Locust & Fish, Liver & Spleen:Imam Ahmed andImam Ibn Majah narrate
from son of Omar (may Allah be pleased with them all) that the Prophet
of Allah (swallallaho alihi wassallam) said for us two dead animal are
lawful and two bloods. The two dead are fish and locust, and the two
bloods are liver and spleen. Narrated in Sahih Muslim and Bukhari that
Abd'Allah bin Abi Auffi (may Allah be pleased with him) said we were
with the Prophet of Allah (swallallaho alihi wassallam) in a holy
battle [ghazwa'] and we use to eat LOCUST in the presence of the
Messenger Allah (swallallaho alihi wassallam).
Shark's meat!Narrated in Sahih Muslim and Bukhari that Jabbir
(mayAllah be pleased with him) says that I went to 'Habs al-Khapt'
[name of a place] and leader of our battalion was Abu Ubaidah bin
al-Jarrah (may Allah be pleased with him). We were veryhungry and the
river threw such a dead fish [on shore] that like of which we had
never seen. Its name is A'nber. We [almost 300] ate it for half a
month. Abu Ubaidah (may Allah be pleased with him) stood one of its
bones (and according to some narrations it was its rib). Its [the
bone's] height was so much that one camel with its rider passed under
it. When we came back, we told this to the Prophet of Allah
(swallallaho alihi wassallam) and he said, eat! Allah has sent this
sustenance [food] for you and if you have any feed us too. We sent
some of it to the Prophetof Allah (swallallaho alihiwassallam) and he
ate it.
(Abstracted from "Bahr eShariat" Part 16, Vol. 2, by Maulana Amjad Ali
Azmi Al-Qadri (Hanffi))