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Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Dought & clear, - A Catholic woman promised Allah that she would not get married ifAllah forgave her sins, then she became Muslim.

I must say that I'm a revert, Alhamdullila, thatI was raised as a
catholicand that I was very ungrateful to my Rabb before Islam. Since
I was a little kid I was mischievous and often committed sin. After
one particularly grave sin, and I asked Allah Subhana wa ta'ala
(eventhought I was a kaaffir I prayed to Allah azza wa jalla and not
Jesus, peace be upon him) to have mercy on me, and I promised Him not
to marry if He forgave me. Now that I'm Muslim, Alhamdulillah, I
protect my chastity. I know the importance of marriage and the
protection it offers a sister, and I wishI could get married in the
future to a righteousbrother (insha'Allah) so I could learn from him
and also to be a comfort for him. But I don't know if I'm excused of
not fulfilling my promiseto Allah in this matter or if a woman who
used to be so wicked could aspire to marry a righteous man.
Praise be to Allah.
The best thing we can do is start by focusing onthe last part of your
question in this brief answer. That is where you wonder whether a
woman like you who had committed various kinds of sins and now wants
to marry a righteous man can do so. This is according to what you say.
We say to you that no one on the face of the earth can come betweenyou
and sincere repentance to Allah, mayHe be glorified and exalted, or
prevent the mercy and forgiveness of Allah from reaching you, or
prevent His being pleased with the new direction you are taking.
Allah, may He be glorified and exalted, has told us in His holy Book
of everything that fills our hearts with reassurance and hope, as He
says (interpretation of the meaning):
"Say: O My slaves who have transgressed against themselves (by
committing evil deeds and sins)! Despair not of the Mercy of Allah,
verily Allah forgives all sins. Truly, He is Oft-Forgiving,Most
Merciful.
And turn in repentance and in obedience with true Faith (Islamic
Monotheism) to your Lord and submit to Him, (in Islam), before the
torment comes upon you, then you will not behelped.
And follow the best of that which is sent down to you from your Lord
(i.e. this Qur'an, do what it orders you to do and keep away from what
it forbids), before the torment comes on you suddenly while you
perceive not!
Lest a person should say:'Alas, my grief that I was undutiful to Allah
(i.e. I have not done what Allah has ordered me to do), and I was
indeed among those who mocked (at the truth! i.e.La ilaha ill-Allah
(none has the right to be worshipped but Allah), the Quran, and
Muhammad SAW and at the faithful believers, etc.)'
Or (lest) he should say: 'Ifonly Allah had guided me, I should indeed
havebeen among the Muttaqoon (pious and righteous persons).'
Or (lest) he should say when he sees the torment: 'If only I had
another chance (to return to the world) then I should indeed be among
the Muhsinoon (good-doers).'
Yes! Verily, there came toyou My Aayaat (proofs, evidences, verses,
lessons, signs, revelations, etc.) and you denied them, and were proud
and were among the disbelievers.
And on the Day of Resurrection you will seethose who lied against
Allah (i.e. attributed to Him sons, partners, etc.) their faces will
be black. Is there not in Hell an abode for the arrogant ones?
And Allah will deliver those who are the Muttaqoon (pious) to their
places of success (Paradise). Evil shall touch them not, nor shallthey
grieve.
Allah is the Creator of all things, and He is the Wakeel (Trustee,
Disposer of affairs, Guardian, etc.) over all things."
[az-Zumar 39:53-62].
And our noble Messenger (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) has
told us a hadeeth that every Muslim should memoriseand keep in mind so
thathe might live in contentment, turning to his most generous Lord,
may He be glorified. The Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon
him) said: "Allah, may He be glorified and exalted,said: 'O son of
Adam, so long as you call upon Me and put your hope in Me, I shall
forgive you for what you have done,and I shall not mind. O son of
Adam, were your sins to reach the clouds of the sky and were you then
to ask forgiveness of Me, I would forgive you and I would not mind. O
son of Adam, were you to come to Me with an earthful of sins earth and
were you thento face Me, ascribing no partner to Me, I would grant you
forgiveness as great as it."
Narrated by at-Tirmidhi in as-Sunan, (3540. He said: (It is) hasan
ghareeb. It was classed as saheeh by Shaykh al-Albaani in Saheeh
at-Tirmidhi.
What we fear most for you is that the Shaytaan may try to remind you
ofyour past sins so that you might end up despairing of the mercy of
Allah, or that he mightmake you go back to that dark past.
Rather what you must do now is turn to your Lord, may He be glorified
and think positively of Him, with great hope of His bountyand blessing
to you. You should put the past behind you and enter the world of
Islam whichencompasses lands and people with mercy and compassion, as
our Lord,may He be glorified and exalted, says (interpretation of the
meaning):
"Allah wishes to make clear (what is lawful andwhat is unlawful) to
you,and to show you the ways of those before you, and accept your
repentance, and Allah is All-Knower, All-Wise.
Allah wishes to accept your repentance, but those who follow their
lusts, wish that you (believers) should deviate tremendously away from
the Right Path.
Allah wishes to lighten (the burden) for you; and man was created weak."
[an-Nisa' 4:26-28].
You should understand that by becoming Muslimand by leaving behind the
deeds of jaahiliyyah (ignorance) and shirk (associating partners with
Allah), by giving up the sins of the past and repenting to your Lord,
may He be glorified and exalted, you have turnedover a new leaf before
your Lord. Islam (becoming Muslim) erases everything that came before
it; all you have to do is keep that new leaf or new page clean and not
go back tothose sins that have caused you so much grief and that you
now regret.
One of the signs of Allah's mercy to us is thatHe does not accept any
pledge or promise from us that is contrary to His laws. Refraining
from getting married in an attempt to draw closer to Him is not an act
of obedience or worship; rather it is contrary to His laws. The
Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) heard one of the
people say that he had chosen to be celibate and devote himself to
worship, and he had decided not to get married. But the
Prophet(blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said: "By Allah, I
am the one who fears Allah the mostamong you and the one who the most
aware of Him, but I fast and I do not fast, I pray and I sleep, and I
marry women. Whoever turns away from my Sunnah is not of me. Narrated
by al-Bukhaari (5063), Muslim (1401). And it was narrated that Sa'd
ibn Abi Waqqaas (may Allah be pleased with him) said: The Messengerof
Allah (sa) forbade 'Uthmaan ibn Maz'oon be celibate; if he had given
him permission to do that, we would have gotten ourselves castrated.
Narrated by al-Bukhaari (5073). Ibn Hajar said: What is meant by
celibacy here is to cut oneself off from marriage and what it brings
of physical pleasure in order to focus on worship. End quote from Fath
al-Baari,9/118
Your refraining from getting married in orderto focus on worshipping
Allah, may He be exalted,is not part of the religion of Islam; rather
it is part of the religion of jaahiliyyah (ignorance), or it is one of
the things that were abrogated of the laws ofprevious nations. If a
person swears an oath or makes a promise to Allah, may He be glorified
and exalted, that he will refrain from getting married as a means of
drawing closerto Him, his oath is invalidand his promise is idle
speech that carries no weight, whether he swore that oath before
becoming Muslim or afterwards. The Prophet (blessings and peace of
Allah be upon him) said: "Whoever swears an oath to commit an act of
disobedience, that oath does not count." Narrated by Abu Dawood in
as-Sunan (2191); classed as hasan by al-Albaani in Saheeh Abi Dawood.
It was also narrated from 'Aa'ishah (may Allah be pleased with her)
that the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) said:
"Whoever makes a vow to do an act of obedience to Allah, let him do
it; whoever makes a vow tocommit a sin Him, let him not do it."
Narrated by al-Bukhaari (6696).
We congratulate you on your becoming Muslim and we congratulate you
for having been guided to the straight path. We hope that you will
have a happy marriage to a righteous man, by Allah's leave. There is
no sin on you if you break the promise that you made to Allah, may He
be exalted, because it is a promise that is blameworthy in and of
itself, so you do not have to fulfil it; the expiation for that is
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Names and Attributes of AlmightyAllah

Al-Akhiro [Everlasting] [801]
If recited regularly there will be everlasting sucessin all works
taken in hand.The person will be loved by all and respected in all
aspects of life.
Al-Aliyyo [The Highest] [110]
If recited a great deal, the person will be respected and will be
honoured by all and will be promoted in rank if recited regularly.If
written name is kept ona person, one will becomeprosperous.
Al-Alimo [All knowing] [150]
If recited 10 times after every Wajib (obligatory) Prayer the person
will be aware of secrets of nature. If recited a great deal the person
will recognise Almighty God. Ifrecited 21 times daily, theperson will
become a learned man, If this name is written ona piece of bread and
eaten for 40 days the person will neverhave tostarve.


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Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Story of Amr B.’Abasa (Radhi Allaahu Anhu) embracing Islam

'Amr b. 'Abasa Sulami reported: I in the state ofthe Ignorance (before
embracing Islam) used to think that the people were in error and they
were not on anything (which may be called theright path) and
worshipped the idols. In the meanwhile I heard of a man in Mecca who
was giving news (on the basis of his prophetic knowledge) ; so I sat
on my ride and went to him. The Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon
him) was at that time hiding as his people had made life hard for him.
I adopted a friendly attitude (towards the Meccans and thus managed)
to enter Mecca and go to him (the Holy Prophet) and
I said to him: Who are you? He said: I am a Prophet (of Allah) .
I again said: Who is a Prophet? He said: (I am a Prophet in the sense
that) I have been sent byAllah .
I said: What is that whichyou have been sent with? He said: I have
been sent to join ties of relationship (with kindness and affection),
to break the Idols, and to proclaim the oneness of Allah (in a manner
that) nothing is to be associated with Him.
I said: Who is with you inthis (in these beliefs and practices)? He
said: A freeman and a slave. He (the narrator) said: Abu Bakr and
Bilal were there with him among those who had embraced Islam by that
time.
I said: I intend to follow you . He said: During these days you would
not be able to do so. Don't you see the (hard) condition under which I
and (my) people are living? You better go back to your people and when
you hear that I have been granted victory, you come to me.
So I went to my family. I was in my home when the Messenger of Allah
(may peace be upon him) came to Medina. I was among my people and used
to seek news and ask people when he arrived in Medina. Then a group of
people belonging to Yathrib (Medina) came. I said (to them): How is
that person getting on who has come to Medina? They said: The people
are hastening to him, while his people (the polytheists of Mecca)
planned to kill him, but they could not do so. I (on hearing It) came
to Medina and went to him and said: Messenger of Allah, do you
recognise me? He said: Yes, you arethe same man who met me at Mecca. I
said: It is so.
I again said: Prophet of Allah, tell me that which Allah has taught
you andwhich I do not know, tellme about the prayer .
He said: Observe the dawn prayer, then stop praying when the sun is
rising till it Is fully up, forwhen it rises it comes upbetween the
horns of Satan, and the unbelievers prostrate themselves to it at that
time. Then pray, for the prayer is witnessed and attended (by angels)
till the shadow becomes about the length of a lance; then cease
prayer,for at that time Hell is heated up. Then when the shadow moves
forward, pray, for the prayer is witnessed and attended by angels,
till you pray the afternoon prayer, then cease prayer till the sun
sets, for it sets between the horns of devil, and at that time the
unbelievers prostrate themselves before it.
I said: Apostle of Allah, tell me about ablution also .
He said: None of you who uses water for ablution and rinses his mouth,
snuffs up water and blows it, but the sinsof his face, and his mouth
and his nostrils fall out. When he washeshis face, as Allah has
commanded him, the sins of his face fall out from the end of his beard
with water. Then (when) he washes his forearms up to the elbows, the
sins of his arms fall out along with water from his finger-tips. And
when he wipes his head, the sins of his head fall out from the points
of his hair along with water. And (when) he washes his feet up to the
ankles, the sins of hisfeet fall out from his toesalong with water.
And if he stands to pray and praises Allah, lauds Him and glorifies
Him with what becomes Him and shows wholehearted devotion to Allah,
his sins would depart leaving him (as innocent) as he was on the day
his mother bore him.
'Amr b. 'Abasa narrated this hadith to Abu Umama, a Companion of the
Messenger of Allah (may peace be upon him), and Abu Umama said to him:
'Amr b. 'Abasa, think what you are saying that such (a great reward)
is given toa man at one place (only in the act of ablution and
prayer). Upon this 'Amr said: Abu Umama, I have grown old and my bones
have become weak and I am at the door of death; what impetus is there
for me to attribute a lie to Allah and the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him)? Had I heard it from the Messenger of Allah (may
peace be upon him) once, twice, or three times (even seven times), I
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Story of Three persons blocked in a Cave – Story from Hadith

Imams Bukhari and Muslim reported that the Messenger sallallahu
`alayhi wa sallam said:
"Three persons of a people before you, were on a journey when they
were overtaken by a storm and therefore theytook shelter in a cave. A
rock slipped down from the mountain and blocked the exit from cave.
One of them said: "The only way for deliverance left is to beseech
Allah in the name of some virtuous deed." Thereupon one of them
supplicated, "O Lord, my parents were very old, I used to offer them
their nightly drink of milk before my children and the other members
of thefamily. One day I went astray far away in search of green trees
and could return only after my parent had gone to sleep. When I had
milked the animals and brought their nightly drink to them, They were
fast asleep, but I did not like to disturb them, nor would give any
part of the milk to my children and other members of the family till
after my parents had their drink. Thus, with the vessel in hand, I
awaited their awakening till the flush of dawn, While the children
cried out of hunger at my feet. When they woke up, they had their
drink. O Lord, if I did this thing seeking only your pleasure, then do
relieve us of the distress wrought upon usby this rock." Thereupon,The
rock moved a little but that not enough to let them pass out.
Then the second man supplicated: "O Lord, I had a cousin whom I loved
her more passionately than any loves a woman. I tried to seduce her
but she would have none of me, till in a season of great hardship due
to famine, she approached me (for help) and I gave her one hundred and
twenty Dinars on condition that she would have sexual intercourse with
me. She agreed, and when we got together and I was just going to have
intercourse with her, she pleaded: 'Fear Allah, and do not break the
seal unlawfully'; whereupon Imoved away from her, despite the fact
that I desired her most passionately; and I let herkeep the money I
had given her. O Lord, if I did this thing seeking only your pleasure,
then do move the distress in which we find ourselves." Again the rock
moved a little but not enough to let them pass out.
Then the third supplicated: "O Lord, I hired some laborers and paid
them their dues, butone of them left leaving behind what was due to
him. I invested it in business and the business prospered greatly."
After a time the laborer came Back and said: 'O servant of Allah, hand
over to me my wages.' I said to him: 'All that you see is yours –
camels, cattle, goats and slaves.' He said: 'Don't play joke with me,
O servant of Allah.' I assured him: 'I am mot joking.' So he took all
of it sparing nothing. O Lord, If I did this seeking only for your
pleasure, do relieve us of our distress."
The rock then moved away, and all the three came out of the cave safeand sound.
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A Beautiful Hadith

NEVER DELETE A HADITH FROM PROPHET MUHAMMED (P.B.U.H) without reading first..
A Beautiful Hadith
Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) said:'When a man dies and his
relatives are busy in funeral, there stands an extremely handsome man
by his head. When the dead body is shrouded, thatman gets in between
the shroud and the chest of the deceased.
When after the burial, the people return home, 2 angels, Munkar and
Nakeer(names of two special Angels), come in the grave and try to
separate this handsome man so that they may be able to interrogate the
dead man in privacy about his faith. But thehandsome man says, 'He is
my companion, he is my friend. I will not leave him alone in any case.
If you are appointed for interrogation, do yourjob. I cannot leave
himuntil I get him admitted into Paradise '.
Thereafter he turns to his dead companion and says, 'I am the Qur'an,
which you used to read, sometimes in a loud voice and sometimes in a
low voice. Do not worry. After the interrogation of Munkar and Naker,
you will have no grief.'
When the interrogation is over, the handsome man arranges for him from
Al-Mala'ul A'laa (the angels in Heaven) silk bedding filled with musk.
Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) said:'On the Day of Judgement,
before Allah, no other Intercessor will have agreater status than the
Qur'an, neither a Prophet nor an angel.'
Please keep forwarding this 'Hadith' to all....because
Rasulullah (Sallallahu alaihe wasallam) said:
'Pass on knowledge from me even if it is only one verse'.
May A llah bestow thisfavour on all of us.
AMEEN
Assalamu Alaikum
We are praying that the following message would reach at least FIVE
MILLION Muslims all over the world, Insha-Allah. Please forward this
message TODAY to your friends and relatives and earn abundant Rewards
from Allah Subhanahu watala.
SAYINGS (HADITH) OF PROPHET MUHAMMAD (Sallallaahu alaihi wa sallam)
The one who disdains prayers (Salat) will receive Fifteen punishments from
Allah..
Six punishments in this lifetime
Three while dying
Three in the grave &
Three on the Day of Judgment.
THE SIX PUNISHMENTS OF LIFE :
1. Allah takes away blessings from his age(makes his life misfortunate)
2. Allah does not accept his plea (Dua's)
3. Allah erases the features of good people from his face.
4. He will be detested by all creatures on earth.
5. Allah does not reward him for his good deeds. (No thawab)
6. He will not be included in the Dua's of good people.
THE THREE PUNISHMENTS WHILE DYING :
1. He dies humiliated.
2. He dies hungry.
3. He dies thirsty. Evenif he drinks the water of all seas he will
still be thirsty.
THE THREE PUNISHMENTS IN THE GRAVE :
1. Allah tightens his grave until his chest ribs come over each other.
2. Allah pours on him fire with embers.
3. Allah sets on him a snake called 'the brave', 'the bold' which hits
him from morning until afternoon for leaving Fajr prayer, from the
afternoon until Asr forleaving Dhuhr prayer and so on. With each
strike he sinks 70 yards under the ground.
THE THREE PUNISHMENTS ON THE DAY OF JUDGMENT :
1. Allah sends who would accompany himto hell pulling him on the face.
2. Allah gives him an look that makes the flesh of his face fall down.
3. Allah judges him strictly and orders himto be thrown in hell.
Note: If you get this copy, please make copies of it and distribute
them among all Muslims. You will be earning a Reward as well as
helping to show your brother the Right Path. May Allah give guidance
to all of us.
AAMEEN!!!!!!!
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THOSE WHO DO NOT SAY THEIR PRAYERS OF:
FAJR : the glow of their face is taken away.
ZUHR : the blessing of their income is taken away.
ASR : the strength of their body is taken away.
MAGHRIB : they are notbenefited by their children.
'ISHA : the peace of their sleep is taken away.
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THE HOLY QUR'AN:
'Say Your Prayers Before Prayers For YouAre Said'.

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Fathwa, - • Marriage and Engagement • How Can I Become Acquainted to the Woman I am Proposing to?

Question:
When I go to propose to a young woman, how may I speak to her, in
order to know her beliefs, her piety, her character and her manners?
And is it permissable for me to sitwith her?
Answer:
It is permissable for the suitor to look at the woman to whom he is
proposing, but without being alone with her, because the Sunnah has
been authentically reported from the Prophet (sallallaahu alahi
wasalam) to that effect. He may ask her and her guardian about what is
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Fathwa, - • Marriage and Engagement • A Father Forcing His Daughter to marry is Forbidden

Question:
I have a sister from my father and he gave her in marriage to a man
without asking her opinion when she was twenty-one years of age.The
witnesses testified falsely in the marriage contract, saying that she
agreed, and her mother signed the marriage document on her behalf.In
this way, the marriagewas completed, while she still rejected it. What
is the ruling on this contract and the false witness (therein)?
Answer:
If this sister was a virgin and her father forced her to marry this
man, some of the scholars hold that the marriage isvalid. They hold
the viewthat the father may forcehis daughter to marry a man whom she
does not want, if he is suitable.
But the strongest opinion in this matter is that it is not permissible
for the father, or anyoneelse, to force a girl to marry someone she
doesnot want to, even if he issuitable. This is because the Prophet
Sallalaahu alaihi wa sallam said:
"The virgin must not be given in marriage until her permission has
been sought." Al-Bukhari no.5136 and Muslim no. 1419
This is general, so no guardian is excepted from it. In fact, it has
been reported in Sahih Muslim:
"The father must seek the virgin's permission." Muslim no.1421.
So the virgin and the father have been specified. This is specified in
cases of disagreement, and so it must be acted upon. Based upon this,
a man'scompelling his daughter to marry a man whom she does not want
to marry is forbidden.
The Lawgiver (i.e. Allaah)has prohibited it, so He does not want the
(Muslim) community to be involved in it, nor to practice it. And if we
declare it to be valid, it means that we are involved in it, and we
are practicing it, and giving it the status of those contracts which
the Lawgiver has permitted. This is something that cannot be.
Therefore, the strongest opinion is that your father giving his
daughter in marriage to a man whom she does not want, is an unlawful
marriage, and the contract is unlawful. So it must be examined by the
Court.
As for one who supplies false witness, he has committed a major sin,
as confirmed by the Prophet Sallalaahu alaihiwa sallam who said:
"Shall I not inform you of the greatest sins?" At-Tirmidhi no. 2301.
And he mentioned them while he was reclining, then he sat up and said:
"And I warn you against false speech, and I warn you against false
speech.Rather: False testimony." Al-Bukhari no.2654 and Muslim no.87.
- and he continued to repeat it, until we wished that he would besilent.
So these false testifiers must turn to Allaah in repentance and
retract their testimony. Likewisethe mother, since she signed on
behalf of her daughter untruthfully, she has sinned by that, and she
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Fathwa, - • Marriage and Engagement • The Ruling in DivulgingMarital Secrets

Question:
Some women are overcome by the urge tocommunicate what is said in the
house and their marital life to their relatives and friends. Some of
what is said is secret, and the husband does not want anyone else to
know it. What is the ruling on women who divulge these secrets and
communicate them to those outside the house, or to some members of the
household?
Answer:
The practice, as some women do, of communicating what is said in the
house, and communicating details about their marital life to relatives
and friends, is a forbidden thing. It is not permissible for a woman
to divulge the secrets of her house or her affairs with her husband to
any person. Allaah, The Most High says:
"Therefore the righteouswomen are devoutly obedient (to Allaah and to
their husbands), and guard in the husband's absence what Allaah orders
them to guard (e.g. their chastity and their husband's property)"
An-Nisa' 4:34
- and the prophet Sallalaahu alaihi wa sallam informed us that the
worst of people in rank before Allaah on the Day of Resurrection will
be a man who has sexual intercourse with his wife and she with him,
then he communicates her secrets.

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The healing of honey

More than 1,400 years ago, Allaah All-Mighty told us through His
Messenger that honey can heal a variety of medical problems.
Honey is a remarkable viscous liquid, prepared by bees from nectars of
various plants. It has occupied a prominent place in traditional
medicines throughout history. The ancient Egyptians, Assyrians,
Chinese, Greeks and Romans employed honey for different diseases.
The Noble Quran and many Prophetic narrations refer to honeyas a great
healer of disease.
Allaah, Almighty, Says (what means): "And your Lord inspired the bee,
saying: 'Take you habitations in the mountains and in the trees and in
what they erect. Then, eat of all fruits, and follow the ways of your
Lord made easy (for you).' There comes forth from their bellies, a
drink of varyingcolor wherein is healing for men. Verily, in this is
indeed a sign for people who think." [Quran; 16: 68-69]
Abu Sa'eed Al-Khudri related that a man came to the Prophet and said:
"My brother has some abdominal trouble." The Prophet said to him "Let
him drinkhoney." The man returned to the Prophet and said: "O
Messengerof Allaah! I let him drink honey, but it caused him more
pain." The Prophet said to him: "Go and let him drink honey!" Theman
went and let his brother drink honey, then returned back and said: "O
Messenger of Allaah, it did not cause him except more pains." The
Prophet then said: "Allaah has said the truth, but your brother's
abdomen has told a lie. Let him drink honey." So he made him drink
honey and he was cured. [Al-Bukhaari and Muslim]
The Prophet also said:"Make use of the two remedies: honey and the
Quran." [At-Tirmithi, Ibn Maajah and Al-Bayhaqi] Modern medicine is
only just learning of this fact.
Benefits of honey:
1. Alleviates inflammation of cornea ifused locally on the eye.
2. An antibiotic if used locally in situations of wounds and
burns, and itis used for healing of wounds:
· In case of wounds, honey absorbs moisture from the air, facilitates
healing process and prevents scarring. This is because honey
stimulatesthe growth of epithelial cells that form the new skin cover.
In this way, honey may eliminate the need for tissue transplantation.
· Honey stimulates the re-growth of tissue involved in the healing
process. It stimulates the formation of new blood capillaries and the
growth of fibroblasts that replace the connective tissue of the deeper
layer of the skin and produce the collagenfibers that give strength to
the repair.
· Honey has an anti-inflammatory action,which reduces the swelling
around a wound. This improves circulation and thus hastens the healing
process.
· Honey does not stick to the underlying wound tissues, so there is no
tearing away of newly formed tissue, and no pain, when dressings are
changed.
· Thanks to its antimicrobial property, honey provides a protective
barrier to prevent wounds becoming infected. It also rapidly clears
any existing infection from wounds. It is fully effective, even with
antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria.
· Some studies showed that honey is a good treatment against the
hospital infection bacteria "superbugs" (MRSA.)
3. As honey does not accommodate bacteria, this bactericide
(bacteria-killing) property of honey is named "the inhibition effect."
There are various reasons of this anti-microbial property of the
honey. Some examples are: the high sugar content that limits the
amount of water microorganisms need for growth, its high acidity (low
pH) and composition which deprive bacteria from nitrogen necessary for
reproduction. The existence of hydrogen peroxide as well as
antioxidants in the honeyprevent bacteria growth.
4. Antioxidant: Those are the components in cells that get rid of
harmful byproducts of normal metabolic functions. These
elementsinhibit destructive chemical reactions that cause spoilage of
food and many chronic illnesses. Researchers believe food products
rich in antioxidants may prevent heart problems and cancer. Strong
antioxidants are present in honey: Pinocembrin, pinobaxin, chrisin and
galagin. Pinocembrin is an antioxidant that merely exists in the
honey.
5. A treatment for gastric and duodenal ulcers, as honey
decreases the secretion of hydrochloric acid to a normal rate, thus
helpingto heal such ulcers and alleviate the related pains and reduce
resultant cases of vomiting and colic. For the treatment to be
effective, honey should be taken dissolved in warm water one or two
hours before meals.
6. A treatment for involuntary urination at beds. So, if the
child is given one small spoon of honey before sleeping, this will
have a positive effect, as honey is sedative for the nervous system,
thus helping the cyst to relax and expand during sleep.
7. It supports blood formation: Honey provides an important part
of the energy needed by the body for blood formation. It helps in
cleansing the blood. It has some positive effects in regulating and
facilitating blood circulation. It also functions as a protection
against capillary problems and arteriosclerosis.
8. A treatment for colds, flu and pharyngitis.
9. A treatment for cases of chronic hepatitis,as honey increases
the liver stock of the glycogen material through the increase of blood
glucose, thus helping the liver to function properly and relieve it
from more burdens.
10. A treatment for insomnia and a sedative for nerves, as it contains
some sedative and tonic substances as sodium andpotassium at a
reasonable rate such.
11. A treatment for alcoholic poisoning. Fructose and vitamin B group
in the honey help oxidize the alcohol remaining in the body.
12. A treatment for cough.
13. In cosmetics, a mixture of honey with lemon and glycerin is
considered of the best old medical prescription for the treatment of
skin cracking and roughness, the inflammation and wounds of lips, sun
stroke, and dermal pigments.
14. A treatment for muscular spasm of sportive exercises or facial
spasms and eyelids muscles, which disappearafter having one big spoon
of honey for three days after each meal.
15. Has a low calorie level. When it is compared with the same amount
of sugar, it gives 40% less calories to the body. Although it gives
great energy to the body,it does not add weight. Furthermore, the use
of honey is safe and has no allergic or side effects.
The Prophet was right in his prescription for theailing man. When the
fourth treatment of honey was given to the man, he got better. Such is
part of the knowledge that the Almighty has revealed to His Prophet .
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How Do You Face Good and Bad Times?

The more one ponders over the apparent and hidden favours from Allaah
The Almighty uponhim, the more he will realise that his Lord has
granted him abundant blessings and protected him from a number of
evils; this will certainly remove grief and anxietyand bring happiness
and contentment.Thus, take heed of the advice of the Prophet when he
said: "Look to those who are lower than you (i.e., those who possess
less than you) and do not look to those higher thanyou; this will make
you appreciate the bounties of Allaah upon you." [Al-Bukhaari and
Muslim]
Such people get the support and assistance ofAllaah The Almighty which
makes fear vanish,as Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {"Be
patient. Surely, Allaah is with those who are the patient."} [Quran,
8: 46]
The virtuous and the sinful, and the believer and the disbeliever are
the same when it comes to conditioning oneself to becoming brave,
which is the natural ability to calm oneself during moments of terror.
Due to the believer's strong faith, perseverance and reliance on
Allaah The Almighty, he emerges stronger than others in difficult
situations and this reduces his fear and anxiety and ultimately makes
matters easy for him. As Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {"And
don't be weak in the pursuit of the enemy; if you are suffering
(hardships) then surely, they (too) are suffering (hardships) as you
are suffering, but you have a hope from Allaah (for the reward, i.e.
Paradise) that for which they hope not}." [Quran, 4: 104]
However, the one who is devoid of strong faith will be the opposite;
he becomes anxious, nervous, confused and full of fear; indeed his
anxiety and paranoia team up against him. If this type of person does
not possess the worldly means to tackle his fear and affliction, then
he will collapse because he does not possess the faithwhich would
enable him to persevere during tough times.
Another example of this is when certain frightening or
disturbingevents occur, such as emergencies or accidents. One finds
that a person with sound faith is calm, steadfast, and able to cope
with thesituation and handle the hardship he is going through; such a
person has conditioned himself to receiving such afflictions and this
makeshis heart stronger and more steadfast, which gives him
tranquillity.
These examples show thegreat difference betweena person who has strong
belief and acts accordingly, and another who is not at this level of
faith. Due to the strong belief of the true believerand his
contentment with whatever Allaah TheAlmighty has decreed, if he is
afflicted with sickness, poverty or any other affliction, he is
tranquil and content and has no desire for anything which has not been
decreed for him. Instead, he looks at thoseless fortunate than him
rather than those who are more fortunate and by doing so he becomes
happier, even more than one who is discontent despite possessing all
theriches of this world.
Many people receive affliction with fear, discontent, sorrow and
despair; their life becomes miserable, they panic and become short
tempered. Such a person fails to think about the reward that he should
behoping for, nor does he exercise patience that would bring about
contentment and thus make life easier for him.
There can be several reasons for this state of mind: the fear of
losing the things one desires and cherishes or the greed to acquire
more of the same, because man will never reach a point where he is
fully satisfiedin life.
Different people can have completely differentreactions when something
good or bad befalls them, and their reactions depend on the strength
of their belief and the extent of their righteous actions. One person
may receive goodness with gratitude and evil with perseverance, which
brings him peace of mindand happiness, causing his grief, anxiety and
misery to disappear. Thus, this becomes a cause of positivity in his
life. The second person receives goodness with arrogance and
transgression; his manners degenerate andbecome evil; he receives this
goodness and utilisesit in an unthinking manner; it does not give him
any peace of mind and his mind is always restless and agitated.
The Prophet said: "How wonderful is the affair of the believer! All of
his affairs are good and this is the case for nobody except a
believer. If he is blessed with prosperity he thanks (Allaah) and that
is good for him; and if heis afflicted with adversity he perseveres
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Parents: Precious Blessings in our Life

Allaah The Almighty has made our parents the means of giving us life
and made them the source of providing us with unparalleled love and a
sound upbringing. However, when we growup, we tend to forget theperiod
of our infancy andchildhood and disregard their efforts. What
ingratitude can be worsethan this?
The very least we can do for our parents is to show goodness and kind
treatment towards them while they are alive, and supplicate for them,
offercharity and other righteous deeds on their behalf after their
death.
Allaah The Almighty mentions the virtues of being good to one's
parents in conjunction with worshipping Him alone when He Says (what
means): {"And yourLord has decreed that you worship none but Him. And
that you are dutiful to your parents. If one of them or both of them
attain old age in your life, say not to them a word of disrespect, nor
shout at them but address them in terms of honour.And lower unto them
the wing of submission and humility through mercy, and say: `My Lord!
Bestow on them Your Mercy as they did bring me up when I was young.'"}
[Quran, 17: 23-24].
The Prophet classified being undutiful to parents as one of the great
major sins and mentioned it along with associating partners withAllaah
The Almighty in Hisworship. He said: "Shall I not inform you about the
most grievous of the grave sins?" His Companions replied, "Indeed, O
Messenger of Allaah!" He said: "Associating anything with Allaah (in
worship), and being undutiful to parents, (he was reclining at that
time, then he sat up and said): (beware of) false testimony or false
utterance." He repeated itso many times that his Companions wished
that he would become silent. [Al-Bukhaari and Muslim].
A man came to the Prophet and asked, "Which of the people is most
deserving of my good companionship?" He replied: "It is your mother."
The man asked, "Who is next?" He replied: "It is your mother." The man
then asked, "Who is next?" He replied: "It is your mother." Then the
man asked, "Who is next?" TheProphet replied: "It is your father."
[Al-Bukhaari].
Abu Hurayrah narrated that the Prophet said: "Let him be humiliated!
Let him behumiliated! Let him be humiliated!" It was asked, "Who, O
Messenger of Allaah?" He replied: "Hewhose parents reach old age,
either one or both of them, and who does not enter Paradise (due to
not being dutiful to them)." [Muslim]
Dutifulness to parents is one of the reasons behind the forgiveness
ofsins. Ibn 'Umar both, said that a man came to the Prophet and said,
"I have committed a great sin, can I repent from it?" The Prophet
asked: "Is your mother alive?" and in another narration he asked: "Are
you parents alive?" The man replied, "No" so the Prophet asked: "Do
you have a maternal aunt?" The man replied, "Yes" Thereupon, the
Prophet said: "Then bedutiful to her." [At-Tirmithi].
'Ali ibn Abi Taalib said, "If there was anything less than this
expression (i.e., saying 'Uff' to one's parents) as a form of being
undutiful, Allaah would have forbidden that expression." Allaah The
Almighty also mentions gratefulness to Him along with being grateful
to one's parents when He says (what means): "Give thanks to Me and to
your parents. Unto Me is the final destination." [Quran, 31: 14]
These narrations inspire you to be dutiful to your parents and respect
and glorify them. Do not be negligent of the saying of the Prophet :
"The pleasure of the Lord is in pleasing your parents, and the wrath
of the Lord (upon the child) is if he makes them angry."
[At-Tabaraani].

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Sincerity - Intention to do good deeds.

What should one's intention be while commiting a good deed?Should one
commit a good deed for the sake of Allah and the Holy Prophet , should
one commit his good deed for the sake of Allah and out of love of the
Holy Prophet or his Sunnah, or should one commit a good deed for the
sake of Allah alone?.
Praise be to Allaah.
When doing acts of worship, they should be done sincerely and purely
for the sake of Allaah alone, as Allaah says (interpretation of the
meaning):
"And they were commanded not, but that they should worshipAllaah, and
worship none but Him Alone (abstaining from ascribing partners to
Him), and perform As‑Salaah (Iqaamat‑as‑Salaah) andgive Zakaah, and
that is the right religion"
[al-Bayyinah 98:5]
"And who has (in mind) no favour from anyone to be paid back,
Except to seek the Countenance of his Lord,the Most High"
[al-Layl 92:19-20]
And the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said:
"Allaah does not accept any deed except that which is done only for
Him and to seek His Countenance."
Narrated by al-Nasaa'i, 3140; classed as saheeh by al-Albaani in
al-Silsilah al-Saheehah, 52.
Think about what Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
"Would that they were contented with what Allaah and His Messengergave
them and had said: "Allaah is Sufficient for us. Allaah will give us
of His Bounty, and so will His Messenger (from alms). We implore
Allaah (to enrich us)"
[al-Tawbah 9:59]
Note how this verse ascribes the giving to Allaah and His Messenger,
and sufficiency to Allaah alone. The verse does not say "Allaah and
His Messenger are sufficient for us". And it describes the imploring
as being to Allaah alone, as He said, "We implore Allaah", and does
not say"we implore Allaah and His Messenger." This is like the verse
in which Allaah says (interpretation of the meaning):
"So when you have finished (your occupation), devote yourself for
Allaah's worship.
And to your Lord (Alone) turn (all your) intentionsand hopes"
[al-Inshiraah 94:7-8]
See Zaad al-Ma'aad, 1/36
So worship should be devoted to Allaah alone; it is not permissible to
do any act of worship with the intention of drawing closer to any
created being.
With regard to loving the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him), that means following him and venerating him, not by
worshipping him.
Worship can only be acceptable to Allaah if it meets two conditions:
1 – It is done sincerely for Allaah alone
2 – It follows the Sunnahof Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be
upon him) and is in accordance with his sharee'ah.
These two conditions are indicated by the verse in which Allaah says
(interpretation of the meaning):
"So whoever hopes for the Meeting with his Lord, let him work
righteousness and associate none as a partner in the worship of his
Lord"
[al-Kahf 18:110]
Ibn Katheer (may Allaah have mercy on him) said:" 'Let him work
righteousness' means, that which is in accordance with the laws of
Allaah. 'And associate none as a partner in the worship of his Lord'
means, worship in which he seeks the Countenance of Allaah alone, with
no partner or associate.' These are the basis of acceptable deeds: it
must be sincerely for thesake of Allaah alone, andcorrect according to
the sharee'ah of the Messenger of Allaah (peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him)."
So when you worship you must seek the Countenance of Allaah alone, and
strive to follow the Sunnah of theProphet (peace and blessings of
Allaah be upon him). We ask Allaah to help us to do righteous deeds.
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Sincerity - She stipulated that in order to marry her he has to memorize Soorat al-Baqarah or Aal ‘Imraan or take her for Hajj.

I want to know can memorization of Holy Quran or part of it be made
into a condition for marriage as one sister(she is a Hafiz) has put
this condition out to me to either memorize Surah al-Baqarah or Surah
ale-Imraan and her third option was Hajjafter nikah. I can pick either
of the three. If I pick one of the first two what bothers me then is I
wouldn't be doing it for Allah swt it would be exclusively to gain her
hand. Please explain if this is allowed or not.
Praise be to Allaah.
If you want to marry her because she is religiously committed and you
agree to the condition, seeking thereby the pleasure of Allah and to
achieve this aim, and to marry someone who will help you to obey Allah
and you can help her, then there is nothing wrong with that and this
is partof striving for the Hereafter. Allah says (interpretation of
the meaning):
"And whoever desires the Hereafter and strivesfor it, with the
necessaryeffort due for it (i.e. does righteous deeds of Allaah's
obedience) while he is a believer (in the Oneness of Allaah Islâmic
Monotheism) — then such are the ones whose striving shall be
appreciated, (thanked and rewarded by Allaah)"
[al-Isra' 17:19].
Al-Nasaa'i (3340) narrated that Anas (may Allah be pleased with him)
said: Abu Talhah married Umm Sulaym and the dowry between them was
Islam; Umm Sulaym became Muslim before Abu Talhah. He proposed to her
and she said: I have become Muslim; if you become Muslim I will marry
you. So he became Muslim, and that was the dowry between them. Classed
as saheeh by al-Albaani in Saheeh al-Nasaa'i.
So strive to memorise the Holy Qur'aan as an act of worship and
obedience towards Allah, and seeking His reward and His pleasure.There
is no reason not tolet the request of this sister be what motivates
you to do this act of worship, because it is not contrary to
sincerity.This is like those who enter some religious competitions and
let that a motive to memorise the Holy Qur'aan. So there is nothing
wrong with thatand it is not contrary to sincerity.
The scholars of the Standing Committee for Issuing Fatwas were asked:
Taking part in religious competitions that offer cash prizes: are
these prizes halaal orharaam?
They replied: There is nothing wrong with accepting the prizes thatare
donated by people in authority or other doers of good, because that is
encouragement to acquire knowledge and memorise the Book of Allah, may
He be glorified and exalted. In these and similar matters, the
believer should be sincere towards Allah and be happy to have
something that helps him in that, and his motivation should not be
only to get the money. End quote.
Fataawa al-Lajnah al-Daa'imah, 15/188
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Sincerity - Is exaggerating in beautifying the voice when leading people in prayer regarded as showing off?.

Sometimes when i lead the prayer and i try to make my voice good while
reciting quran . and after the prayer i feel that i did exagrate are
sho offed. but i say to my self that this is prophet Muuhammed9sallahu
alaihai wasallam) hadiththat to make voice good.and i dont knwo what
should i do .
Praise be to Allaah.
Firstly:
Beautifying the voice when reciting Qur'aan is something mustahabb
that is encouraged in many texts, such as the words of the Prophet
(blessings and peace of Allah be upon him): "Adorn the Qur'aan with
your voices." Narrated by al-Nasaa'i, 1015; Abu Dawood, 1468; classed
assaheeh by al-Albaani.
Al-Sindi said:
i.e., make your voices beautiful when reciting, because beautiful
wordsbecome even more beautiful when recited in a beautiful voice, and
this is something well known.
End quote from Haashiyat Sunan al-Nasaa'i, 2/179
Al-Munaawi said:
By doing it in a beautifulvoice and doing it well, this encourages
people to listen to it and ponderit.
End quote from Fayd al-Qadeer, 4/90.
Being keen to beautify one's voice when reciting Qur'aan is something
that is prescribed in Islam, and it is not regarded as blameworthy
effort or showing off.
This is indicated by the report narrated from Abu Moosa al-Ash'ari
(may Allah be pleased with him) who said: The Messenger of Allah
(blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) listened to my recitation
at night. The next morning he said: O Abu Moosa, I listened to your
recitation last night; you have been given a beautiful voice like the
beautiful voice of Dawood." I said: O Messenger of Allah, if I had
known you were there, I would have made it more beautiful?
Narrated by al-Nasaa'i inal-Sunan al-Kubra, 7/273; Ibn Hibbaan in
hisSaheeh, 16/169; al-Bayhaqi in his Sunan, 3/12; classed as saheeh by
al-Albaani (3532).
Al-Haafiz Ibn Katheer said: This indicates that it is permissible to
put extra effort into beautifying one's voice. Abu Moosa had been
given a beautiful voice along with perfect focus,and the gentleness of
the people of Yemen. This indicates that this is something that is
acceptable in sharee'ah.
End quote from Tafseer Ibn Katheer, 1/63.
Shaykh Muhammad ibn Saalih al-'Uthaymeen (may Allah have mercy on him) said:
This indicates that if a person makes his voice beautiful when
reciting Qur'aan so that the listener may enjoy it andfeel happy when
hearing it, there is nothing wrong with thatand it is not regarded as
showing off. Rather this encourages people to listen to the word of
Allah, may He be glorified and exalted, so that the people will feel
happy to hear it.
End quote from Sharh Riyadh al-Saaliheen, 4/662
Al-Haafiz said in al-Fath (9/63):
There is no doubt that people are more inclined to listen to
recitation if it is done in a melodious voice than to listen to one
who does not have a melodious voice, because the melodious voice is
more effective insoftening the heart and bringing tears.
What may be understood from the evidence is that beautifying the voice
when reciting Qur'aan is something desirable; if aperson's voice is
not beautiful than he shouldbeautify it as much as hecan, as Ibn Abi
Mulaykah said. End quote.
And he said: Ibn Abi Dawood narrated via IbnAbi Musji'ah who said:
'Umar used to give precedence to a young man with a beautiful voice
because of his beautiful voice (to lead people in prayer).
End quote from Fath al-Baari, 9/80
Secondly:
If your intention by beautifying the voice is to achieve the
hoped-foraims of sharee'ah, such as obtaining proper focus and
humility in theheart and making the eye weep, or to move the people
when listening to the Qur'aan, this is something that is prescribed in
Islam and is encouraged, and it cannot be regarded as showing off at
all.
But if your aim in doing that is to show how beautiful your voice is
and how good your recitation is so that people will praise you for it,
then this is a kind of showing off and you have to strive against
these thoughts so that your action will be sincerely for the sake of
Allah alone.

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Names and Attributes of Almighty Allah

Al-Ahado [Unique] [13]
If recited 1,000 times in solitude it will be felt that Angels are
with the reciter. If recited 100 times it is useful for snake bite and
the patient will be cured.
Al-Avvalo [Foremost] [Alfa] [37]
If recited this name before starting any job/work, it will be
completed nicely with the blessings of AlmightyGod. If recited
regularly a great deal people will be kind to the person, and will
meet with departed and separated persons and reliatives in their
dreams.


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Monday, May 27, 2013

Faith in difficult times

When we look at today'sheadlines in the newspapers and magazines, or
perhaps hear a brief news report on the radio or television, or read
the latest news updates on the internet, it is quite easy for a person
who does not have the Qur'anic perspective andthus fails to consider
that there is good in everything that Allah creates to be overwhelmed
with a feeling of the darkest foreboding.
Unemployment is on the increase in many of the world's largest
economies; financial markets are unable to shake off their doldrumsfor
very long; the twin scourges of homelessness and hunger are on the
rise. Itseems to many that the days of limitless economic growth and
the boundless wealth associated with it are coming perilously close to
a shattering end. People are now feeling great anxiety about not only
their own but their children's futures; recently, in London, England
rampaging mobs of looters took to the streets to express themselves
through wanton theft and lawlessness. All around us, it seems that the
machinery of civilizationis coming to a halt. We see signs of
increasing immorality, of a hardening of attitudes in the hearts of
men throughout the world, of the abandonment of the most helpless
amongst us by not only their respective governments, but seemingly by
their fellow men as well.
At difficult times like this, it is of the most vitalimportance for
the believers to never forgetthat all these manifestations are not
cause for us to resign ourselves to feelings of nihilism. We must
alwaysremember that it is our Lord, Almighty Allah, Who is in supreme
control of all affairs, and all things happen through His All-powerful
Will. Indeed, the life of this world is but a place of testing for the
true life to come, the Hereafter.
One of the reasons so many people feel despair and hopelessness in
their lives is that they have fallen prey to one of satan's greatest
traps; they have put their faith,not in Allah, but in the transitory
treasures of this world. They have replaced faith in our Lord with
faith in the New York Stock Exchange. They long not to read the Word
of Almighty Allah, the Qur'an, but instead their quarterly dividend
statement. They wish to hear only the honeyed words of their financial
advisor, and pay no heed to the call to prayer. They turn for help to
economists, financial pundits and investment bankers, oblivious to
the only One Who can grant themassistance, Allah, the Creator and
Owner of all things. As a result, their lives are an unending quest
for ever-greater riches in the life of this world, all the while
forgetting the eternal life to come. When events no longer proceed in
the manner in which they foolishly assumed would continuefor the rest
of their lives,their hearts are seized with disillusionment,
despondence, fear, and anger.
All too many people today have fallen into this snare set for them by
satan; they have succumbed to his infernal whisperings. They live
their lives in anegocentric manner, obsessed with the accumulation of
riches and the acquisition of "the finer things in life." They care
not for their fellow men; they turn away when they see a homeless man
or womanbegging in the streets. They avert their gaze and walk by as
though these needy people did not exist, and do not even give them a
kind word if perhaps they haven't the money to spare them. In the
worst cases, they privately (or even publicly) castigate these
indigent people and wish them ill. These people have truly fallen into
the lowest levels of moral degeneracy.
However, it is incumbentupon us as believers to profess our great
devotion and deep faith in Allah, the Lord of the Worlds, He upon Whom
all things depend, and for us to give our constant praise and thanks
to our Lord for allthe innumerable blessings which He has chosen to
bestow upon us through His endless munificence. In times of
difficulty, it is of course natural for us to turn to Allah for help
in removing our afflictions;but we must also never forget to turn to
Allah in heartfelt thanks in times of plenitude and show Him our
deeply felt gratitude for the boundless blessings He has granted us.
In these volatile times, we must also humbly implore Almighty Allah to
give us the strength we need so that we may remain steadfast and
continue on His path, and to seek refuge in Allah from the
".......whisperer who withdraws, who whispers into the hearts of men
among jinn and men." (Surat an-Nas, 4-6).
Let us briefly reflect on what faith means to us as Muslims. The vast
majority of Islamic scholars teach that faith is far more than simply
amental agreement with certain facts or mechanical adherence to a
particular set of rules, but rather it is a believer's dedication to
the Will of Allah and the recognition of His Sovereignty; this has
profound implications for the believers' behavior in their families,
in society at large, and in the State aswell. Certainly, Islam is more
than just a mere external membership in a particular creed, or a
simple theoretical agreement with certain sets of principles. For
thebelievers, faith is something that is felt with every fiber of our
being; it is what guides our actions, our speech, our behavior towards
others and how we interact, not only with other believers, but also
how we interact with everyone else in the world. As believers in our
Lord, and as His servants and the followers of His eternal
commandments, it is ourfaith that guides us at every moment of our
lives until the very last breath we draw in the life of this world.
Therefore, we must always strive to deepen and strengthen our faith,
as doing so not only stands us in good stead in the Hereafter through
earning the good pleasure of Allah, but also serves us well inthis
world for the very same reason. It is faith that not only sustains us
in times of hardship, but it is faith that allows us to appreciate the
times of plenty all the more, aswe give thanks to our Lord for His
provision which He, in His infinite benevolence, has bestowed upon us
so that we may use it in His way. Likewise, in times of hardship, it
is our faith which informs us that our current difficulties are but
the means by which Almighty Allah tests us in the life of this world,
and we should use such opportunities as a means of broadening our
religious convictionsand fortifying ourselves spiritually. In this
way, we are able to draw ourselves closer to Him.
Additionally, it is also important for us as believers to remind
ourselves in times of difficulty the lessons we may learn from the
glorious examples of theProphets of Allah, all of whom faced enormous
difficulties on His way. We need only think of the example of our
Prophet (saas), who faced slanders, lies, threats of physical harm
against him, and expulsion from his home. Yet through all these
tribulations, our beloved Prophet (saas) remained wholly steadfast in
his faith in our Lord, and his profound faith was rewarded by Almighty
Allah, not only in this world but in the Hereafter as well. We may
reflect upon the Prophet Moses (pbuh) who faced difficulties in
Allah's path chiefly through the machinations of that most arrogant of
men, Pharoah, a disbeliever whose arrogance led him so far as to
consider himself a living god, andto compel his subjects to worship
him (surely Allah is beyond that). Weshould ponder upon Prophet
Abraham (pbuh), who faced the threat of death not only from his own
people butfrom his own father, when he reproached them for their
persistent worship of false gods. Let us contemplate Prophet Noah
(pbuh) who was mocked by his people although he persistently appealed
to them to repent of their mistaken ways and to worship Almighty Allah
alone. And let us not forget the example of the Prophet Lot (pbuh)
arighteous man and devoted servant of Allah who stood against the
perverse and defiant wickedness of the people of his city. All these
Prophets were despised by their respective peoples whenthe Prophets
made everyeffort to turn their respective peoples away from the Wrath
of Allah, and to set them on the path to the True Religion. Indeed, no
matter the difficulties we may face in our everyday lives, they surely
pale in comparison to the enormities encountered by the Prophets in
their heartfelt attempts to turn their fellow men onto the path of our
Lord.
As we observe the lives of those who disbelieve, we can see how far
they have fallen away. Quite recently, on the website of the
Universidade de Santiago de Compostela ,there appeared an article
describing how young women in the United States are resorting to a
form of prostitution in order to pay for their higher education. The
details ofthis sstory suffice to illustrate the depths to which
someone will sinkwhen one has no sense of morality and concernss him
or herself chiefly with financial matters.
Even an excerpt from thestory shows that all too many students are
all too willing to sell their bodies for the sake of simply paying
their debts. It goes without saying, of course, that this immoral and
squalidbehavior is in flagrant contradiction to the lawsof Allah, who
commands as follows in the Qur'an; "And go not nigh to fornication;
surely it is an indecency and an evilway." (Surat al-Isra', 32)
The lives of the disbelievers are further made insufferable through
drug abuse, alcohol abuse, and violence; however there is no need to
dwell further upon these ills prevalent in societies farremoved from
the principles of the True Religion . When we examine in detail the
root underlying cause for these nightmarish social ills, we find one
common denominator; the materialist philosophy.
In brief, materialism, thephilosophy of the dajjal, has been with us
for a very long time. It has been noted in surviving historic texts
dating back to the Axial Age (cca. 800-200 BC). It emerged to the fore
during the time of the European Enlightenment(the 18 th Century), and
achieved its highest theoretical exposition under the founder of
Communism, Karl Marx. This godless philosophy states that the only
thingthat truly exists is matter; simply put, matter is the only
substance with any reality (surely Allah, the Creator of not only
matter but all things, is beyond that). Materialism went on to spawn
Darwinism (the theory of evolution), Communism, Fascism, National
Socialism and has led to an unending series of wars of conquest,
economic and physical exploitation, the wholesale slaughter of
innocent men, women and children who committed no offense against
their heartless executioners and every manner of human misery.
Materialism, and Darwinism in particular, hold that man is nothingmore
than a common animal, engaged in a never-ending struggle tosurvive
even at the expense of his own kind,and this core philosophyhas
provided the underlying rationale for every nightmare the world has
beheld since itwas unleashed upon the minds of men by the eternal
enemy, Iblis (satan) the loathsome jinn expelled from Paradise due to
his willful disobedience andarrogance.
When we take a momentto see the lives of those without faith, it is
materialism that forms the basis of their erroneous thinking, and has
distorted their hearts and souls and turned them from the love of
Almighty Allah. Not only are these wretched people doomed to an
eternity of punishment in the fires of Hell (unless they turn in
sincere repentance towards our Lord and implore Him for His
forgiveness), but are equally doomed to an abominable existencein this
life as well. It is easily observable that the lives of disbelievers
are filled with loneliness,emptiness, hopelessness,despair, and
feelings of abasement and self-loathing. They seek escape through
narcotics, strong drink, violence, and by the pursuit of the most
debased forms of depraved sensuality and mindless hedonism. These
rotten fruits of thematerialist philosophy are the harvest of horrors
we see every day in the mass media; stories of murder, rape, and
brigandage; parents, children and siblings ruthlessly turning against
one another and throwing aside the bonds of familial love in
unthinkable acts of betrayal; civilized lands such as Norway and
England in shock and mourning because of individuals who think nothing
of perpetrating the mass-murder of innocents, or in looting and
maliciously destroying the property of their fellow men. When a person
regards another person as a mere animal to be used for achieving one's
ends,these kinds of dreadful events are the natural and inevitable
consequence.
O brother and sisters in Islam! We must not let usourselves become
disheartened or discouraged by the deplorable conditions we see around
us in this world; we must always remember that the true life is the
life to come in the Hereafter. However, we must not neglect our duties
to our Lord in the life of this world, either.
As believers, we know that we will stand before our Almighty Lord on
the Day of Judgment, and will be given a full accounting of what we
did, and did not do, as His humble and faithful servants. Therefore,
who amongstus wishes to stand before Almighty Allah knowing in the
depths of his heart that he did not do enough?
In this blessed season of Ramadan, we fast as we were commanded to by
our Lord. We are thus reminded of what it is tonot have enough to eat
or drink, of what it is to be amongst the poorest and most vulnerable.
And though we break our fast at the setting of the sun, we must
remember that for far too many in this world, destitution never ends
except with their deaths.
We must always remember that it is also our duty to help our fellow
men. Part of this responsibility is to not only help our fellow
Muslims stay on the true path of Allah, but to reach out to others,
especially in these tryingtimes when so many have gone astray. We
cannot allow ourselves to look upon others, particularly disbelievers,
with hatred and contempt; when we feel hatred and contempt, we
invariably dehumanize our fellow man and thereby fall into the
materialist trap laid for us by satan, who forever seeks to turn
peoples against one another.
We must also bear in mind that regardless of our theological
differences, it is the People of the Book with whom we share a common
history and lineage; though they arein error, they are nonetheless our
natural allies in the struggle against the pernicious philosophy of
the dajjal, and we must not allow ourselves to be ensnaredby the
retreating whisperer who seeks to inflame the dark passions of man and
cloud his reason in orderto cause enmity and hatred; it is through
causing such malefic emotions to emerge in the hearts of men that the
eternal enemy advances his evil agenda. Let us, as Muslims, live by
the command of Allah when He says in the Qur'an, "Say; O People of the
Book! Come to common terms as between us andyou; that we worship none
but Allah; that we associate no partners with Him; that we establish
not from amongst ourselves lords and patrons other than Allah." (Surah
Al 'Imram, 64). Let us look at the Christians and the Jews as our
cousins, not our adversaries; we have butone adversary, satan, and on
that particular matter of theology, there is absolutely no point of
dispute whatsoever.
In regard to the disbelievers, we must reach out to them with
compassion and love. Not all the disbelievers will necessarily heed
the call of Allah, but there are those amongst them who are
desperately andgenuinely searching for a way out of their unspeakable
condition. It is incumbent upon us, as devoted servants of Allah, to
extend to them not a clenched fist and threatening shouts, but rather,
a hand opened to them in a gesture of love and kind words. While we as
Muslims must, at all times, enjoin the good and forbid thatwhich is
evil, we must also endeavor to serve as examples of the love that
Allah commands us to show, and which was so magnificently illustrated
by our Prophet (saas) and his companions (may Allah be pleased with
them) who never once ceased inviting the disbelievers to the path of
Allah; theydid so not for the sake oftheir own prestige or to satisfy
their own egos, but because their hearts were overflowing with the
all-consuming love which their faith in our Lord gave them. And while
we may invite, we must never compel; as itsays clearly in the Qur'an,
"Let there be no compulsion in religion. Truth has been made clear
from error. Whoever rejects false worship and believes in Allah has
grasped the most trustworthy handhold that never breaks." (Surat
al-Baqara, 256)
The difficulties we face and overcome (by His leave) in order to earn
the good pleasure of Allah and our deep faith and endless devotion to
Him and His commandments will allow us (insha'Allah) to be amongst
those of whom it is revealed in the Qur'an; "Some faces, that Day,
will be radiant (in brightness and beauty), looking towards their
Lord..." (Surat al-Qiyamat, 22-23). Therefore, in these turbulent
times, letus not yield to melancholy, but rather let us discover the
happiness in our love and abiding trust in Almighty Allah, and His
love for us, and let these times serve to deepen our faith in our
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Winglets, a technology “stolen” from the birds

The bird's flight has always fascinated the man since ancient times.
Their grace and elegance in spreading their wings and fly-off, has
been a reason of deep thinking for the man who seeks answers.Since the
Ancient Greece time, the great philosophers of that era reflected on
the fact thathow it was possible for some creatures to rise up in the
sky and cover amazing distances with such a great harmony. A famous
greek mythologylegend states that Icarus was the first man to fly.
The attempts for man to fly has been unsuccesful until December 17th,
1903 when Wright Brothers managed to accomplish the fateful task so
much desired by the men of all the times. This first flight lasted 61
meters at a speed of about 43 km/h using a rudimentary airplane built
by the same two brothers. From that day, the technological advance has
allowed theimprovement in an exceptional way of that first rudimentary
attempt to imitate the bird's flight. Today, we can see airplanes of
different sizes and shapes fly in the skies of the Earth like birds.
As probably everyone of us know, the airplanes' wing perfectly imitate
those of the birds. Like the bird's wings, those of the airplanes do
have the upper part curved and not just flat. In this way, when
engines generate a thrust, that particular shape makes possible for
the air that flows in the upper part of the wing travel faster than
that in the lower part. As a consequence, avertical thrust is
generated which allows to overcome the gravity force and in this way
theplane can lift up and fly like a bird.
That description presented above is a semplified one, since a lot of
complex mathematics and physicsis need to acurately describe the
dynamic of flight, but that allows to grasp the simple principle that
is behind the technology that everyone or almost of ushave personally
experimented. But man didn't stop here. He wanted again to draw
inspiration from the masters of flight which are the birds. Big birds
like eagles, hawks, vultures etc. do have wings with a particular
structure with respect tothe many other varieties of birds. At their
wing's extremities, they have some "winglets" of different sizes which
allows to eliminate the vertical vortex created around the wing and
this fact can reduce the drag experimented by the wing (fig. 2, 3).
Indeed, during the flightthese winglets curve-up almost vertically
making the wing non-planar and so greatly reduce the drag. With such a
particular wing structure, these big birdscan fly with the minimum
effort and without consuming a lot of energy. Only recently man has
realized this fact and could "copy" and implement this astonishing
detail for hisown purposes. Now, a great number of air companies equip
their airplanes with this apparently simple device(fig. 1,4). Just
like those of the birds, these man-made winglets make possible to
eliminate vortexes (fig. 1) that are created around the plane's wings
and with the consequence that:
 -the airplane's fuel consumption is reduced so it also pollutes less
- using these winglets, the airplane needs smaller wings to generate
the same vertical lift compared with that which doesn't have them. In
this way, one can build smaller airplanes that consume less fuel and
need smaller airports
As we have seen till now,the birds are perfect flying machines,
designed in the most efficient and perfect possible way. From
thesemarvelous creatures, man has been able to draw his inspiration
andbuild his own flying machines and realize his biggest dream: to fly
likea bird. With the discoveries about these winglets, Allah has
showed us again His infinite power and wisdom.
"Do they not see the birds controlled in the atmosphere of the sky?
None holds them up except Allah . Indeed in that are signs for a
people who believe. " (Surat An-Nahl, 79)
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folded back? Nothing holds them up but the All-Merciful. He sees all
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On the 2012 Phenomenon or: Relax. The World Is NOT Going To End In A Fiery Ball Of Doom

As 2012 winds to a close, and we bid farewell to this year with it's
ups and downs, let us take a few minutes to focus on a pop-culture
phenomenon which has become the subject of discussion and debate over
the past several years, and which has certainly become a subject of
great interest, this year in particular: The 2012 phenomenon.
The 2012 phenomenon is both an erroneous New-Age idea as well as an
apocalyptic concept, and now that the month of December is upon us, we
would do well to examine this false belief in greater detail, so that
we may have a greater understanding of what is sure to be a theme that
we will encounter in the mass media with greater frequency as we get
closer to December 21 st of this year.
Therefore, let us begin with the actual facts, starting with the
vanished civilization of the Mayans.
The pre-Columbian Mayans were a fascinating people well-known by
modern archeologists for their fully-developed writing system, their
art, architecture and their highly developed mathematical and
astronomical observations. Though the Mayan civilization itself is no
more, the Mayan people still exist to this day and can be found in
Guatemala, southern Mexico and theYucatan Peninsula, Belize, El
Salvador, and western Honduras; indeed, there are some seven million
people of Mayan descent found throughout the Central American region.
Their civilization reached its zenith between the years 250 to 900
A.D. andgradually declined over the following centuries.
Aside from the impressive ruins of greatMayan cities such as Palenque
and Chichen Itza, the Mayans also bequeathed to those civilizations
who followed them a legacy which has survived well into the 21 st
Century; theMesoamerican Long Count Calendar.
The Mayans themselves did not invent the Long Count Calendar; it is
believed by most archeologists that it was actually invented by the
Olmecs, an earlier vanished civilization. However, the Mayans adapted
this calendar to suit their own particular mythological beliefs, andit
is from the Mayan adaptation that the 2012phenomenon begins. Thus, it
behooves us to examine what the Mesoamerican Long Count Calendar is,
and how it functions.
The Mesoamerican Long Count Calendar is a linear calendar operating on
a base 20 function. Thus, 20 days form a uinal ; 18 uinals form a tun
composed of 360 days (close to one solar year); 20 tuns make a k'atun
, and 20 k'atuns form a b'ak'tun or a period of 144,000 days or about
394 solar years.Therefore, a Mayan calendar date of 6.5.2.10.12
represents 6 b'ak'tuns , 5 k'atuns , 2 tuns , 10 uinals and 12 days.
So what does this have to do with December 21 st , 2012 in the Western
calendar and some apocalyptic or transformative event? In short, very
little. The Mayan calendar goes forward far beyond the completion of
the 13 th b'ak'tun , the cycle whichcomes to its end this year, as can
be seen in the west panel of the Temple of Inscriptions inthe ruins of
Palenque; it calculates the date commemorating the coronation of the
Maya ruler K'ininch Janaab' Pakal (which occurred on July 27 th , 615
A.D) all the way forward to October 21 st , 4772 A.D, which is over
four thousand years forward from the time of that long-deceased king.
Indeed, another truly fascinating, and genuinely mind-boggling example
can be found on Stele 1, in the ruins of the city ofCoba (present-day
Mexico) which projects forward to a calendar date inscribed as
13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.13.0.0.0.0,
or twenty units above the b'ak'tun placing it at 41 octillion years in
the future, which would be three quintillion times the known age of
the universe according to astrophysicists. This represents a
prodigious feat of mathematical computation, to put it mildly, and all
the more so for a society which lacked metal tools, pulleys or for
that matter, the wheel.
Then where does this belief in some apocalyptic event arise?
The Mayans left us with not only a written language, but a literary
tradition as well. In Mayan literature and myth, there is a strong
tradition of "world ages"; much of what we know about this stems from
the Popol Vuh , a compilation of the creation myths of K'iche' Maya.
In their creation accounts, the imaginary Mayan gods created three
previous worlds, with our world being the fourth. The third world
ended after thirteen b'ak'tun , or roughly 5,125 years. The Mayans
Long Count "Day Zero" corresponds to August 11 th , 3114 B.C.; this
means the fourth world (our world) will reach the end of its
thirteenth b'ak'tun on Mayan date 13.0.0.0.0 orDecember 21 st 2012 in
the Western Calendar.
And it is at this point that a good deal of speculation comes into
play. How would the Mayans have considered the end of the cycle? As
the end of time itself? Or perhaps as a reason to celebrate? Sadly,
the available Mayan literature is largely silenton the matter, as it
was more concerned with recording actual historic or past mythical
events than it was with making prophecies. Students of Mayan culture
and history, anthropologists, and other experts have almost no
consensus as to what, if any, significance this turning of the 13 th
b'ak'tun would have had for Mayan civilization, as that civilization
is no more. Indeed, the modern Mayans have openly and publicly
ridiculed the notion thatthe world is coming to end on December 21 st
2012, considering such ideas to be a grotesque misinterpretation of
their culture, mythology and folklore. And in fact, there is only one
reference in all of classical Mayan literatureto the 13 th b'ak'tun ,
which is to be found at the Tortuguero site in the southern part of
the Mexican state of Tabascoon a monument known as Monument 6; sadly,
the inscription itself has been partially defaced. Its translation is
as follows:
It will be completed in the 13 th b'ak'tun
It is 4 Ajaw 3 K'an'kin
and it will happen a [possibly the word "seeing"]
It is the display of B'olon-Yokte' [an imaginary Mayan deity]
In a great investiture.
There is debate among scholars as to what exactly this means.
Somescholars have concluded that a person would be dressed up as this
imaginary Mayan deity B'olon-Yokte' and paraded around; other scholars
dispute this interpretation. Thus, we have no way of knowingwith any
certainty what the closing of the 13 th b'ak'tun meant to the Mayans.
So, if the Mayans themselves left no distinct record of the
significance of this date, or even its meaning within the context of
Mayan civilization, then how did this mistaken belief in some
cataclysmic event occurring on December 21 st 2012 come into being?
For that, we mustlook not to the Mayans, nor other Mesoamerican
civilizations, but rather alittle closer to home.
European identification with the Mayans and theend of the world goes
back all the way to the time of Christopher Columbus. During his
voyage of 1502, he was at work writing a book called the Libro de las
profecias when he first heard about the Mayans.Columbus believed that
his discoveries of distantlands and peoples were prophesied, and that
they were somehow signs of the Christian apocalypse. Indeed, during
the time of the Spanish Conquest of the New World, eschatological
fears were running riot throughout Europe, in particular a false
astrological prediction for a second Great Flood which was forecast to
occur in 1524. Of course, this didn't happen, nor did any other such
world-shattering catastrophe. It goes without saying that in every age
there have been predictions of doom, disaster, mass destruction and
whatnot, and all of themthus far have maintained an enviably
consistent record of being spectacularly wrong. Then in the
early1900s, German scholar Ernst Förstemann represented the end of the
world coming about through a global delugebased on his interpretation
of the lastpage of the Dresden Codex, a Mayan document found in the
ruins of Chichen Itza. It isHerr Förstemann and theDresden Codex which
arguably forms the basis of the current obsession with the year 2012.
In fairness to both Christopher Columbus and Ernst Förstemann,
neither of them mentioned the year 2012 or the 13 th b'ak'tun
whatsoever. Herr Förstemann also pointedout it was quite unclear as to
whether the Dresden Codex itself is referring to a future event, or
something thatmight have happened inthe distant past or an event in
Mayan mythology. However, Herr Förstemann's ideas were repeated (and
considerably embellished upon) by the archeologist Sylvanus Morley in
his book, The Ancient Maya , first published in 1946. These notions
floated about in a rather nebulous form until the early 1970s, which
saw the rise of the so-called "New Age" movement, that false and
perniciouspseudo-religious movement in the service of the dajjal. It
was the New Age movement, a crazy catch-all of false Eastern
religions, superstitions, and crank ideas which seized uponthe Mayan
concepts and transformed them out ofall recognition to the culture on
which these ideas were based.
By 1975, the idea of the 13 th b'ak'tun and its possible meaning was
being explored by several New Age authors, who were generally of the
opinion that a "global transformation of consciousness" would emerge
at the end of the13 th cycle. Of course, thiswas combined with the
"Age of Aquarius" notionthat had become so widespread throughout
American popular counterculture in the mid to late 1960s.
Interestingly, the "Age ofAquarius" has no basis inscience; it is
purely astrological in origin, not astronomical. There are many
interpretationsof what this "global transformation of consciousness"
will entail, from the occasionally sublime to the downright
preposterous such as theEarth passing through a "galactic
synchronization beam" which would result in "galactic entrainment" of
people "plugged into the Earth's electromagnetic battery". Others have
spoken of the Earth's alignment with the center of our galaxy, or a
planetary alignment; neither of these ideas are supported by
astronomy. Astrophysicists will tell you that it's virtually
impossible to calculate when the Earth will alignwith center of our
galaxy, and they will alsotell you there is no planetary alignment
scheduled for December 21 st , 2012.
Now certainly these ideas, though utterly false and unsupported by
science, are far less dire than the recent slewof doomsday scenarios
which have come to dominate the discussion as of late. In examining
this aspect of the 2012 phenomenon, we have to look at a curious
overlapping of disparateconcepts, namely:
1) New Age superstitions
2) Secret knowledge
3) American Evangelical Christian eschatology
As noted earlier, the end of the 13 th b'ak'tun in the Long Count
Calendar will arrive on December 21 st , 2012. However, as to what
significance the original Mayan civilization would have assigned to
this is purelya matter of speculation. For that which is unknown,
there is always something to fill the breach, and the falseNew Age
movement has certainly done that manytimes over. Rather than rely on
scholarly interpretations from anthropologists, archeologists,
linguists, and experts in the field, the New Age movement has created
their own interpretations and impressions of Mayan civilization, and
instead of being able to have a serious and intelligent discussion
about Mayan culture with a non-academic, what we get instead is people
whose heads have been filled with fatuous notions and pseudo-science;
instead of a discussion of how genuinely remarkable the Mayans were at
astronomic calculations, we are treated to discussions on how the
Mayans were allegedly able to calculate not onlythe exact center of
our galaxy, but that they alsoknew of the supermassive
singularitywhich (it is believed) liesat its epicenter, something
modern astrophysics has only quite recently come to hypothesize about.
Instead of giving due credit and a sense of respect to the Mayans for
erecting their pyramids, palaces and cities with little more than
stone and wood tools and raw manpower, we are told that these pyramids
and other impressive structures were erected not by the Mayans, but by
telekinetic little greenmen. In this fashion, theNew Age movement has
distorted not only Mayanculture, but the historic record and
achievements of Mayan civilization, and reducedthe remarkable people
of this ancient civilization to little more than colorful extras in a
B-grade science fiction film.
The New Age movement also relies quite heavily on the concept of
secret knowledge, which is essentially the idea of hidden or
previously unknown knowledge from distant times and places. No doubt
we have all heard of some charlatan who claims to have experienced
their "past lives" in such fanciful locales as Lemuria or even
perhapson distant planets in other galaxies, or seen on television a
spiritual snake-oil salesman who will disclose the secret ofeternal
happiness to you, which he gleaned by discussing the matter with some
extraterrestrial being while zipping around Alpha Centauri in a UFO,
for the mere sum of$2,500. Quite aside from the obvious fact that the
entire New Age movement is nothing but the dajjal's way of leading
mankind astray from our Almighty Lord, Allah (and the fact that italso
serves to enrich it's peddlers beyond the dreams of avarice), the idea
of secret knowledge holds a distinct appeal to those lost souls who
are deeply suspicious of mainstream Western thought, and ultimately
feel a good deal of antipathy toward the culture in which they live.
As an example, a certain British author and public speaker has
recently been selling outseminars in the United States where he
disseminates his "secret knowledge" that our planet is nothing but a
hollow sphere, that reptilian extraterrestrialsare manipulating world
events from their undersea bases, that the Moon is some manner of
spaceship, and that the Queen of England, the U.S. President and other
world leaders are, in fact, reptile/human hybrid monstrosities
determined to enslave us all. That any rational human being would
believe such lunacy (not to mention actually paying money to attend
such a seminar in order to hear what are essentially the ravings ofa
paranoid madman) serves as a clear warningsign that something has gone
terribly wrong in the sociocultural milieu. It is indicative of a
deeply underlying cultural paranoia.
The third ingredient in this heady, if toxic, brewis American
Evangelical Christian eschatology, and in particular the emergence of
dispensational premillennialism as a dominant End Times scenario among
certain sects of fundamentalist Christians in the United States and
its accompanying cultural impact.
Briefly, dispensational premillennialism is the doctrine that the
Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return to take up Christians into heaven
inan event known as the Rapture (it should be noted here there is
nothing in the Gospel to support this point of view; those who believe
in it generally cite First Thessalonians, Chapter 4,verse 17. However,
mainstream Christians such as Orthodox Christians, the Roman Catholic
Church, and mainstream Protestant churches maintain this particular
verse is simplya general reference to the Day of Judgment), which
will be followed by a seven-year period of war, death, pestilence,
destruction, famine and general unpleasantness known as the
Tribulation, after which the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will return with the
saints to reign for a thousand years.
Until the last quarter or so of the 20 th Century, dispensational
premillennialism was adhered to largely by Calvinists and assorted
Christian fundamentalist denominations. However, starting in the
1970s, this peculiar (and erroneous) doctrine burst onto the public
scene through the publication of The Late Great Planet Earth by Hal
Lindsey, though it had been propagated earlierthrough the Scofield
Reference Bible and Lewis Chafer's eight-volume tome Systematic
Theology . After the 1970publication of The Late Great Planet Earth ,
which was a bestseller (28 million copies), the doctrine entered
mainstream American religious discussion and is still with us to this
day;for example, the continuing popularity and cultural influence of
the Left Behind series by Tim Lahaye and Jerry Jenkins. It has also
been spread through the work of influential American evangelists such
as the late Jerry Falwell, Ray Comfort, Dwight Pentecost, and a good
many others.
This particular variant ofChristian eschatology is exceptionally
violent, and involves a good dealof suffering, destruction,and the
shedding of oceans of blood (may Allah forbid). As
Christianfundamentalists became a stronger force on the American
sociopolitical and cultural scene towards the end of the 20 th
Century, it was perhaps quite natural that their particular
interpretation of the EndTimes would come to have a cultural impact.
And it has, indeed.
One particular example can stand out. Prior to the changeover from
1999 to the year 2000, there was much hysteria,particularly in the
U.S., about the so-called "Y2K bug", an alleged software defect that
would supposedly cause trains to derail, airplanesto fall from the
sky, the world's arsenal of nuclear-tipped ICBM's to spontaneously
launch, and in short, cause us to all die horribly. Needless to say,
this didn't happen. But there was certainly a distinctly apocalyptic
scent in the air, for those readers oldenough to recall that time. And
there were quite a few fundamentalist Christians who maintained that
"Y2K" was indeed the dread fulfillment of Biblical prophecy; many
well-known Christian personalities took to the airwaves in the run-up
to the changeover from 1999 to 2000 and spreada good many rumors,
stories, false statistics and outright misrepresentations, which of
course did nothing to allay fears. As it turned out, the only problems
encountered were wholly insignificant and easily fixed.
Thus, through a trifecta of New Age nonsense, anincreasingly paranoid
society that is profoundly distrustful of its own institutions, and
the cultural impact of a belief in a violent eschatological event,
many find themselves looking ahead to a particular date toward the end
of this year witha sense of the strongest foreboding. Though it may
manifest itself in different hypothetical scenarios, from the arrival
of the next solar maximum (actually not due until 2013), to our planet
colliding with another celestial object (the so-called Planet X/Nibiru
theory, easily debunked as an object the size of a small planet would
already be clearly visible in the skies, even in daytime), to a host
of other ideas including, but not limited to, an extraterrestrial
invasion much like the film "Independence Day", people are genuinely
preparing for some kind of apocalyptic scenario to play out. This can
be observed by the simple fact that recent statistics out of the
United States show Americans are stocking up on:
1) Non-perishable foodstuffs
2) Firearms and ammunition
Indeed as to the latter, there has been a recorded 32% increase in the
sale of firearms in the last quarter of 2011 according to the American
F.B.I. Until quite recently, there wasa major shortage of ammunition
available onthe American market, this shortage being created by
overwhelming consumerdemand. Similar sales increases corresponding to
those of firearms havealso been noted for non-perishable foodstuffs,
including U.S.military surplus MRE's (Meals Ready-to-Eat) to
civilians. This begs a legitimate question; what are people afraid of?
Are Americans genuinely afraid that their civilization is somehow
going to collapse in the next 12 months? Are they truly anticipating
some kind of cataclysmic event? Is itmerely widespread cultural angst
reflecting a degree of political paranoia?
Or have they been deceived by the New Age movement?
If we take a brief look back at some recent trends in American
pop-culture, we can see that a spate of television shows, films, and
books have surfacedin the last few years, all of them dealing with
the2012 phenomenon. The History Channel, an American cable
network,aired the following programs; Decoding the Past , 2012: End of
Days , Last Days on Earth , SevenSigns of the Apocalypse , and
Nostradamus 2012 . A trip to any reasonably well-stocked bookstore
will reveal scores of titlesdealing with the subject,and of course, we
must mention Roland Emmerich's hugely entertaining blockbusterdisaster
film, "2012" , which went on to gross over 750 million dollars
worldwide. All of this amounts to a sort of conditioning; people begin
to believe that some sort of unprecedented catastrophe is going to
take place imminently which will lead to the either the destruction of
the world, or at the very least the end of human civilization. If the
sociocultural consensus comes to anticipate something so strongly,
itcreates an extraordinarily tense and doom-laden culturalatmosphere;
the society which has allowed itself to become fixated on the
certainty of a violent apocalyptic event basically becomes a
powder-keg in search ofa spark. This is the way of the dajjal. By
poisoning the minds of men and turning them away from Almighty Allah,
he inevitably guides them down the path which ends in their ruin.
Fortunately, some of our Christian brothers have recognized this
danger, and have themselves launched a counter-offensive to tell
people they have nothing to fear on December 21 st 2012. They quote
from the Gospel (correctly) that no man knows the hour of the Day of
Judgment, as that knowledge lies with Allah alone. They point out that
much of the fear associated with the Mayan Long Count Calendar is the
result of deliberate New Age deceitfulness at worst, or a blatant
misinterpretation of Mayan culture at best.
We, as Muslims, naturallylook forward to the coming of Hazrat Mahdi
(pbuh), and the Golden Age in which all mankind, be they Muslim,
Christian or Jew will live together in harmony, peace, and prosperity.
We look forward to the arrival of Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) andthe coming of
the Prophet Jesus (pbuh) notas events filled with terror, bloodshed,
and violence, but as events as foretold by our beloved Prophet
Muhammad (saas) who said that Hazrat Mahdi (pbuh) would not even
"awaken a sleeper" or "cause so much as a noseto bleed". Hazrat Mahdi
(pbuh) and Prophet Jesus (pbuh) will come soon, insha'Allah, and they
will bring love, gentleness, and peace tothe world. And surely that is
something worth praying for, and we continue to do so five times a
day.
One last note on the 2012 phenomenon. The government of Mexico is
planning on using the year 2012, without its apocalyptic connotations,
to hopefully revive Mexico'sailing tourism industry, which has been
lately beset by difficulties caused by narco-gang wars and increasing
crime. Their tourism initiative hopes to draw on the popularity of the
ruins of the long-vanished Mayan civilization and their appeal. As
tourism forms a good-sized part of Mexico's annual revenues, let us
wish them well; many people, particularly in small towns and villages
near the Mayan ruins, dependon the tourist trade for their
livelihoods. And let us also hope that the tourists, in turn, will
discover a far more honest and historically accurate representation of
Mayan culture and gain a better appreciation of this fascinating
people, who accomplished so much with so little.
Men ask you concerning the Hour. Say, "The knowledge of it is with
Allah alone. And what may make you perceive?Perhaps the Hour is near."
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