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Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Dought clear - , Astrology vs. astronomy.

Are we allowed to read our star signs?
Praise be to Allaah.
Al-Bukhaari said in his Saheeh: Qutaadah said: "Allaah created these
stars for three purposes: to adorn the heavens, to stone the devils
and as signs by which to navigate. Whoever seeksanything else in them
is mistaken and does not benefit from them, and he is wasting his time
and effort in seeking something of which he has no knowledge." (Saheeh
al-Bukhaari, Baab fi'l-Nujoom, 2/240)
The study of the stars is divided into two kinds:
1- Study of the influence of the stars (astrology)
2- Study of the positions and movements of the stars (astronomy)
Study of the influence ofthe stars (astrology) is divided into three categories:
1 – The belief that these stars have a real influence in the sense
that they create events and evil. This is major shirk (shirk akbar),
because whoever claims that there is another creator alongside Allaah
is a mushrik in the sense of major shirk, for he is regarding a
created thing that is subjugated as a creator which subjugates.
2 – Making this a reason to claim to have knowledge of the unseen, so
from the movements and changesin the stars he deduces that such and
such will happen because such and such has happened to such and such a
star. For example, he may say that one person's life will be miserable
because he was born under this star, and that another person's life
willbe happy because he was born under that star. This person is
taking knowledge of thestars as a means to claim that he has knowledge
of the unseen, and claiming to have knowledge of the unseen is kufr
(disbelief)which puts one beyond the pale of Islam, because Allaah
says (interpretation of the meaning):
"Say: None in the heavens and the earth knows the Ghayb (Unseen)
except Allaah"[al-Naml 29:65]
The grammatical structure used in the original Arabic – startingwith
the negation laa (translated here as "none") followed by the word illa
("except") – is one of the most emphatic ways of expressing
exclusivity. So if a person claims to know the unseen, he is
effectively disbelieving what the Qur'aan says.
3 – If he believes that thestars are the cause of good or bad things
happening, this is minor shirk (shirk asghar), i.e., when something
happens he attributes it to the stars (and only attributes it to the
stars after it has happened). The basic principle is that whoever
believes that one thing is the cause of another when Allaah has not
made it so, is overstepping the mark and not acknowledging Allaah asHe
should be acknowledged, because the One Who makes things happen is
Allaah alone. For example, if a person seeks healing from a piece of
string (tied around his wrist), and says, "I believe that healing is
in the hand of Allaah and this string is simply the means," we would
say to him, "You have saved yourself frommajor shirk but you
havefallen into lesser shirk, because Allaah has not made string a
clear means of healing. By doing this you have transgressed against
His position of Controller and Sustainer, by making something a means
to something elsewhen Allaah has not made it so." The same applies to
one who regards the stars as the cause of rainfall when this is not
the case. The evidence for that is the hadeeth narrated by al-Bukhaari
(801) and Muslim (104) from Zayd ibn Khaalid al-Juhani who said: "The
Messenger of Allaah SAWs (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)
led us in praying Fajr at al-Hudaybiyah, following rainfall duringthe
night. When he had finished praying, he turned to the people and said,
'Do you know what your Lord has said?' They said, 'Allaah and His
Messenger knowbest.' He said, 'This morning one of My slaves became a
believerin Me and one became a disbeliever. As for the one who said,
"We have been given rain by virtue of Allaah and His mercy," he is a
believer in Me and a disbeliever in the stars. But as for the one who
said, "We have been given rain by such and such a star," heis a
disbeliever in Me and a believer in the stars.'" So the one who
attributes rain to the stars is saying that the stars caused the rain.
Study of the positions and movements of the stars (astronomy) is
divided into two categories:
1 – If their movements are used to define thingsthat serve a religious
purpose, this is something that is necessary. If that helps in the
case of religious obligations, then learning it is obligatory, such as
using the stars todetermine the direction of the qiblah (direction of
Makkah).
2 – If their movements are used to define thingsthat serve a worldly
purpose, there is nothing wrong with that. This is of two types:
(a) Using the stars to work out directions, such as knowing that the
pole lies to the north, and that the Pole Star, which is close to it,
revolves around the North Pole. This is permissible. Allaah says
(interpretation of the meaning):
"And landmarks (signposts, during the day) and by the stars (during
the night), they (mankind) guide themselves"
[al-Nahl 16:16]
(b) Using the stars to work out the seasons, through learning the
phases of the moon. Some of the salaf regarded this as makrooh while
others permitted it. The correct view is that it is permissible and
there is nothing makrooh in it, because there is no shirkinvolved in
it, unless onelearns it in order to attribute rainfall or cold weather
to it, and says that this is what is causing that. That is a kind of
shirk. But simply knowing the time of year from it, whether it is
spring or autumn or winter, there is nothing wrong with that.
See al-Qawl al-Mufeed byShaykh Muhammad ibn 'Uthaymeen (may Allaah
have mercy on him), 2/102.

Why is it not permissibleto wear garments on which it is written “I love Jesus” even though we believe in ‘Eesa (peace be upon him) and love him?, Dought clear - ,

Our Islamic religion forbids us to wear garments and T-shirts that
contain the phrase "I love Jesus" but even we, according to our
religion, love 'Eesa and believe in him, so why is it is forbidden to
us to wear them?.
Praise be to Allaah.
Yes, it is part of the belief of the Muslims andone of the pillars of
theirreligion to believe in all the Prophet and Messengers of Allah –
may the blessings and peace of Allah be upon them – as Allah, may He
be exalted, says:
"Say (O Muslims): We believe in Allah and that which has been sent
down to us and that which has been sent down to Ibrahim (Abraham),
Ismail (Ishmael), Ishaque (Isaac), Yaqoob (Jacob), and to Al-Asbat
(the twelve sons of Yaqoob (Jacob)), and that which has been given to
Moosa(Moses) and 'Eesa (Jesus),and that which has beengiven to the
Prophets from their Lord. We make no distinction between any of them,
and to Him we have submitted (in Islam)."
[al-Baqarah 2:136]
"The Messenger (Muhammad ) believes inwhat has been sent down to him
from his Lord, and (so do) the believers. Each one believes in Allah,
His Angels, His Books, and His Messengers. They say:We make no
distinction between one another of His Messengers - and they say: We
hear, and we obey. (We seek) YourForgiveness, our Lord, and to You is
the return (of all)."
[al-Baqarah 2:285].
Believing in all the Prophets means loving them, respecting them,
venerating them and acknowledging their virtue.
But this phrase that you mention, "I love Jesus", is something that
belongs exclusively to the Christians and has become a slogan or
symbol for them, because Jesus (Yasoo' in Arabic) is the name that the
Christians give to theProphet of Allah 'Eesa (peace be upon him).
They distorted the name 'Eesa to Yasoo', just as they distorted the
name Yahya to Yohanna (John), Yoonus to Yoonaan (Jonah) and Maryam to
Mary.
There is nothing in the words of Allah, may He be exalted, or in the
words of His Messenger (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) or
in the words of his Companions (may Allah be pleased with them),
indeed we do not know of anything in the wordsof any of the scholars
of Ahl as-Sunnah in which the name Yasoo' (Jesus) is used to refer to
the Prophet of Allah 'Eesa (peace be upon him). Rather the names that
are used are " 'Eesa" or "al-Maseeh (the Messiah)."
The Muslims say: We believe in 'Eesa (peace be upon him) and we love
him, and we seek todraw close to Allah, may He be exalted, by loving
him. But we do not say as these people say who have distorted the
religion of Allah and changed the words of Allah, "We believe in
Yasoo' (Jesus) and love him."
Similarly, the word "Yasoo'" for the Christians means "The Redeemer",
and they believe that their religion that they follow is the religion
of redemption. So the name Yasoo' and its meaning is connected totheir
false beliefs. Hence it is not permissible to imitate them in that.
The Messiah 'Eesa ibn Maryam is the Prophet ofAllah and His Messenger
in whom we believe, and we believe that he foretold the coming of our
Prophet Muhammad (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him); he isnot
"Yasoo' the Redeemer, the son of God, the third of three" in whom the
Christians believe.
The phrase that you mention refers to the latter and is a slogan for a
religion of kufr. For this reason it is not allowed and it is not
permissible for a Muslim to write it or to wear a garment on which it
is written.

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The mercy of the merciful Prophet, Islamic Stories - ,

A Bedouin came to Rasul Allah and told him, "Give me from what Allah
gaveyou, not from the wealthof your mother nor fromthe wealth of your
father." The Sahaabah were furious at the man and step forward to
discipline him for what he said. Rasul Allah commanded everyone
toleave him.
Then by the hand, Rasul Allah took him home, opened his door and said,
"Take what you wish and leave what youwish." The man did so and after
he completed, Rasul Allah asked him,"Have I honored you?""Yes, by
Allah,"
said the Bedouin. "Ash hadu an laa ilaaha illa Allah, wa ashhadu anna
Muhammadar Rasul Allah."
When the Sahabah heard of how the man changed, Rasul Allah taught them.
"Verily the example of myself, you and this Bedouin is that of a man
who had his camel run away. The townspeople tried capturing the camel
for him by running and shouting after the camel, only driving it
further away. The man would shout, 'Leave me and my camel,I know my
camel better.'Then he took some grassin his hand, ruffled it in front
of the camel, until it came willingly.
'By Allah, had I left you to this Bedouin, you would have hit him,
hurthim, he would have left without Islam and eventually have entered
hellfire."

We are extremly rich, yet we don't know it, Islamic Stories - ,

Once a person came to a Shaikh (Islamic scholar) and complained to him
about his own poverty, saying that he was in great distress and
wouldprefer death to such a life. The Shaikh said to him, "Are you
willing to have your eyes taken out in exchange for ten thousand
Dirhams (silvercoins)." He replied"Certainly not." The Shaikh said
"Would you like to have your tongueplucked out and get ten thousand
Dirhams in return?" The man said,"Of course not." The Shaikh said,
"Would you agree to having both your hands and feet cut off in return
for twenty thousand Dirhams." The man said that he would not. The
Shaikh asked"Are you willing to be made a mad man and get ten thousand
Dirhams in return?" The man said that he was not willing. At this, the
Shaikh said to him, "Are you not ashamed of yourself? You admit that
Allah Ta'ala has granted you so many precious gifts, the value
whereof, in your own estimation, exceeds fifty thousand Dirhams
(counting only afew gifts, by way of illustration) and yet you
complain of poverty!"
Source: "Fadhail-e-Sadaqaa Part II", translated by Prof. AbdulKarim.
The value of the above mentioned gifts can be fully understood when we
lose them. Let us be more thankful to our Lord.

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