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Monday, August 26, 2013

Jannah: The Garden from the Qur'an and Hadith 6. The Blessings Allah has Prepared for the People of the Garden

Sometimes films have been made and novels written about things people
wish for but which are impossible to obtain because of the way the
world is. These things are thought to befantastic or utopian and
beyond the realm of reality. Many people long for these
imaginaryperfections and want them to be real. But knowing that these
wonderful things cannothappen in the real worldand that they exist
only in the imagination, people do not form a deep longing for them in
their spirits. On the contrary, they become even more aware of the
imperfections that surround them; they see the world's real face,
which makes them "feel depressed." Of course, only people without
faith get caught up in this state.
Those who believe with certainty in the existence of the Hereafter
know that all possibilities that stretch the boundaries of the
imagination can come tobe by Allah's command and that they will attain
the blessing of the Garden in the Hereafter. This being the case, a
person may hope to attain in the Garden all the blessings he would
like to have had on Earth. With this hope, a person will exert
himselfseriously to be worthy ofthe Garden where he will be granted
everything he desires.
Our Prophet is reported to have said that in the Hereafter for Allah's
faithful slaves, "there will be that which no eye has seen, no ear
has heard and has never occurred to a human heart." (Sahih Muslim)
In the verses in which Hedescribes the Garden, Allah opens a horizon
to blessings that cannot be compared with anythingin this world. In
verse 35 of Surah Qaf, He reveals the expanse of these blessings:
"They will have there everything they want and with Us there is
still more."In another verse, Allah reveals: No self knows the
delight that is hidden away for it in recompense for what it used
to do. (Surat as- Sajda: 17)

Jannah: The Garden from the Qur'an and Hadith 5. They will have there everything they want and with Us there is still more. (Surah Qaf: 35)

Of course, our capacity to grasp the descriptionsof the Garden
throughout this book are limited by the limitations of the humanmind.
Indeed, the perfection and beauty announced by Allah in the Qur'an and
described in the hadith of our Prophet are too great for a human
beingto conceive of with his intellect. One can only begin to
understand the beauty of the Garden by comparing it with blessings one
knows in this life. The beauty of the blessings that our Lord has
prepared there for His faithful slaves willtruly be understood onlyin
the Hereafter (akhira).The pleasure they will give to the human spirit
can only be tasted there.The reason for this is that Allah has
vouchsafed these blessings and good things only to His slaves who have
faith. He has withheld the blessings ofthe Garden from those who
reject Him. In the Qur'an we are told that those who do not enter the
Garden will experience a deep longing for it in the Hereafter and that
their lives there will be full of sorrow. They will long for the
Garden and will wish in eternal sorrow that they had entered it. Of
course, they were aware in this life of the existence of the Garden
and its beauty, but they ignored it. They focused all their attention
on thisworld thinking they could satisfy the longing of their hearts
in this life.
It is hoped that what is written in this book will be a means whereby
people caught up in serious error may understand that real life will
be lived only in the Hereafter, and thus they will spend their lives
striving to win the favour of the Lord. It will, we hope, increase the
pleasure and determination of peoplewith faith as well as their
longing to attain the Garden; it will lead them to strive to do good
works so that they may be slaves beloved by Allah.

Sunday, August 25, 2013

Quick Grasp of Faith: How should compliments and praises be proclaimed?

People are praised for their physical beauty or good morals, although
the unique and real possessor of all of these admirable features is
Allah. Hence, we present all of our compliments to Him, the only One
Who creates and shapes everything in its perfect form. For example, if
one's physical beauty is praised, we have to remember that Allah has
given that beauty as a blessing. Wisdom, intelligence, and all other
features are the blessings of Allah on that person. Therefore, all
praises find their proper place only when they are made with the
intention to praise Allah. The Qur'an proclaims that Allah is the true
owner of everything that can be admired, as follows:
And say: "Praise be to Allah, Who has had no son and no partner in His
Kingdom, and Who needs no one to protect Him out of weakness."
Proclaim His Greatness repeatedly! (Suratal-Isra': 111)
For that reason, when praising athing's or a person's beauty, we have
to realize that Allah createdit, that it belongs to Him, and that He
may take that blessing back, if He wills to do so.

Evolution Deceit: The Recapitulation Misconception

What used to be called the"recapitulation theory" has long been
eliminated from scientific literature, but it is still being presented
as a scientific reality by some evolutionist publications. The
term"recapitulation" is a condensation of the dictum"ontogeny
recapitulates phylogeny," put forward by the evolutionary biologist
Ernst Haeckel at the end of the nineteenth century.
This theory of Haeckel's postulates that living embryos re-experience
the evolutionary process that their pseudo-ancestors underwent. He
theorized that during its development in its mother's womb, the human
embryo first displayed the characteristics of afish, and then those of
a reptile, and finally those of a human.
It has since been proven that this theory is completely bogus. It is
now known that the "gills" that supposedly appear in the early stages
of the human embryo are in fact the initial phases of the middle-ear
canal, parathyroid, and thymus. That part of the embryo that was
likened to the "egg yolk pouch" turns out to be a pouch that produces
blood for the infant. The part that was identified as a"tail" by
Haeckel and his followers is in fact the backbone, which resembles a
tail only because it takes shape before the legs do.
These are universally acknowledged facts in the scientific world, and
are accepted even by evolutionists themselves. Two leading
neo-Darwinists, George Gaylord Simpson and W. Beck have admitted:
Haeckel misstated the evolutionary principle involved. It is now
firmly established that ontogeny does not repeat phylogeny.1
The following was written in an article inNew Scientistdated October 16, 1999:
[Haeckel] called this thebiogenetic law,and the idea became popularly
known as recapitulation. In fact Haeckel's strict law was soon shown
to beincorrect. For instance,the early human embryo never has
functioning gills like a fish, and never passes through stages that
look like an adult reptile or monkey.2
In an article published inAmerican Scientist, we read:
Surely the biogenetic law is as dead as a doornail. It was
finallyexorcised from biology textbooks in the fifties. As a topic of
serious theoretical inquiry it was extinct in the twenties…3
Another interesting aspect of"recapitulation" was Ernst Haeckel
himself, a faker who falsified his drawings in order tosupport the
theory he advanced.Haeckel's forgeries purported to show that fish and
human embryos resembled one another. When he was caught out, the only
defense he offered was that other evolutionists hadcommitted similar
offences:
After this compromising confession of 'forgery' I should be obliged to
consider myself condemned and annihilated if I had not the consolation
of seeing side by side with me in the prisoner's dock hundreds of
fellow-culprits, among them many of the most trusted observers and
most esteemed biologists. The great majority of all the diagrams in
the best biological textbooks, treatises and journals would incur in
the same degree the charge of 'forgery,' for all of them are inexact,
and are more or less doctored, schematized and constructed.4
In the September 5, 1997, edition of the well-known scientific
journalScience, an article was published revealing that Haeckel's
embryo drawings were the product of a deception.The article, called
"Haeckel's Embryos: Fraud Rediscovered," had this to say:
The impression they [Haeckel's drawings] give, that the embryos are
exactly alike, is wrong, says Michael Richardson,an embryologist at
St. George's Hospital Medical School in London… So he and his
colleagues did their own comparative study, reexaminingand
photographing embryos roughly matched by species and age with those
Haeckel drew. Lo and behold,the embryos "often looked surprisingly
different," Richardson reports in the August issue ofAnatomy and
Embryology.5
Scienceexplained that, in order to be able to show the embryos as
similar, Haeckel deliberately removed some organs from his drawings or
else added imaginary ones. Later in this same article, the following
information was revealed:
Not only did Haeckel add or omitfeatures, Richardson and his
colleagues report, but he also fudged the scale to exaggerate
similarities among species, even when there were 10-fold differences
in size. Haeckel further blurred differences by neglecting to name the
species in most cases, as if one representative was accurate for an
entire group of animals. In reality, Richardson and his colleagues
note,even closely related embryos such as those of fish vary quite a
bit in their appearance and developmental pathway."It looks like it's
[Haeckel's drawings are] turning out to beone of the most famous fakes
in biology," Richardson concludes.6
TheSciencearticle goes on to discuss how Haeckel's confessions on this
subject werecovered up from the beginning of the last century, and how
the fake drawings began to be presented in textbooks as scientific
fact:
Haeckel'sconfession got lostafter his drawings were subsequently used
in a 1901 book calledDarwin and After Darwinand reproduced widely
inEnglish language biology texts.7
In short, the fact that Haeckel's drawings were falsified had already
emerged in 1901, but thewhole world of science continued to be
deceived by them for a century.
1. G. G. Simpson, W. Beck,An Introduction to Biology, Harcourt Brace
and World, New York, 1965, p. 241.
2. Ken McNamara, "Embryos and Evolution,"New Scientist, vol. 12416, 16
October 1999. (emphasis added)
3. Keith S. Thomson, "Ontogeny and Phylogeny Recapitulated,"American
Scientist, vol. 76, May/June 1988, p. 273.
4. Francis Hitching,The Neck of the Giraffe: Where Darwin Went Wrong,
Ticknor and Fields, New York, 1982, p. 204.
5. Elizabeth Pennisi, "Haeckel's Embryos: Fraud Rediscovered,"Science,
5 September, 1997. (emphasis added)
6. Elizabeth Pennisi, "Haeckel's Embryos: Fraud Rediscovered,"Science,
5 September, 1997. (emphasis added)
7. Elizabeth Pennisi, "Haeckel's Embryos: Fraud Rediscovered,"Science,
5 September, 1997. (emphasis added)