Issue 100 » January 12, 2001 -
General
|  QURAN 
                             | 
Translation:
"And your Lord would never destroy human habitations wrongfully, while their inhabitants are righteous."
[Al-Quran- Sura Hud 11: 117]
Tafseer:
 The Real Factors that had caused the 
                      destruction of past nations:
                       
                     They were favored with 
                      God's blessings. But drunk with affluence, they resorted 
                      to mischief on earth. Their collective conscience was also 
                      completely vitiated. None or very few righteous persons 
                      were left among them to prevent evil from predominating. 
                    
                     Lessons: 
                    - It is imperative that there should always be a good number of righteous people in every society.
- A community that is prepared to put up with everything except a group of righteous people in its midst - people that call men to do good and forbid them from doing evil - is certainly destined for self-destruction.
- God's final decision, whether to punish a community or not, depends on the extent to which that community possesses the elements that would enable it to respond to the call of truth.
 If we truly love the 
                      society we live in and don't want the punishment of God 
                      to come down upon us, we should try our best to develop 
                      a group of people who will call people to do good and forbid 
                      them from evil. 
                     [Compiled from "Towards 
                      Understanding the Quran", by S. Abul Ala Maududi, 
                      vol. IV] 
                    |  6 
                            THINGS YOU CAN DO FOR ISLAM IN 2001 
                           | 
 continued from issue 
                      # 99.... 
                     2. 
                      INCREASE YOUR TIME FOR THE MASJID (Mosque) 
                    
                     It's easy 
                      to drop a couple of dollars in a Masjid donation box, but 
                      it's not so easy to devote a couple of hours every few weeks 
                      to Dawa (invitation to Islam) to the Masjid's neighbors. 
                    
                     When was 
                      the last time your Masjid had an open house? When were your 
                      non-Muslim friends invited to attend a party in the Masjid? 
                      While everyone in Masjid is ready to work on a Masjid building 
                      or a school project, there
are very few who are willing to spare time for neighborhood relations or media communication. Many times there is no one available to properly handle inquires left on the Masjid's answering machine.
                    are very few who are willing to spare time for neighborhood relations or media communication. Many times there is no one available to properly handle inquires left on the Masjid's answering machine.
 Time is 
                      our greatest resource, not money. Devote yours to causes 
                      that deserve it. Also remember that when you are giving 
                      time to the Masjid, your input and ideas are also more likely 
                      to be considered by its
administration.
                    administration.
 To be continued 
                      in the next issue.... 
                     [Taken from www.SoundVision.com] 
                    
                    |  Hadith 
                             | 
 Charity 
                      for Every Joint 
                     ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 
                    
                     Abu 
                      Huraira (May Allah be pleased with him) narrated: The Messenger 
                      of Allah (may the blessings and peace of Allah be upon him) 
                      said: 
                     Each 
                      person's every joint must perform a charity (Sadaqa) 
                      every day the sun comes up: 
                    -  
                        to act justly between two people is a charity;
-  
                        to help a man with his mount, lifting him onto it or hoisting up his belongings onto it is a charity;
-  
                        a good word is a charity;
-  
                        every step you take to prayers is a charity;
-  
                        and removing a harmful thing from the road is a charity.
 (Collected 
                      by Al-Bukhari and Muslim) 
                        
                     [Lessons: 
                      In this Hadith the Prophet 
                      (peace be upon him) has given us a few examples of acts 
                      of 'charity' (Sadaqa) that we should perform on 
                      daily basis. Charity in this Hadith doesn't refer to the 
                      act of giving money in Allah's way only, but in fact, it 
                      is a comprehensive term that includes any act or gesture 
                      that would help the community and would increase our awareness 
                      of Allah and His bounties. There are many out there in this 
                      world who think whatever power and material gains they possess 
                      today are due to their own efforts! However, Islam teaches 
                      us to reflect upon even the smallest of Allah's favors that 
                      we often take for granted, such as the smooth and proper 
                      functioning of our joints and organs in the body. We are 
                      taught to be humble and to thank Allah by being kind, helpful, 
                      and charitable towards our brothers and sisters, as well 
                      as to anyone in the society, regardless of their faith and 
                      culture. In addition, we realize from this Hadith that "Ibada" 
                      (worship of Allah) doesn't only include the devotion through 
                      acts of worship, but it also includes any 
                      action to help and support the community, done to please 
                      Allah, such as, visiting the sick, saying a word of advice 
                      or kindness, giving someone a ride to the Masjid or school, 
                      uniting two sisters or friends after an argument, etc.] 
                    
                    |  Reflections 
                              on Tazkiya and Self-Development 
                             | 
 Your 
                      Mission: To be a Mumin & a Mujahid 
                    
                     Having 
                      taken the first step and resolved to attain Paradise, you 
                      may ask yourself, what does Allah require from me in order 
                      for me to succeed? 
                     What 
                      Allah requires of you, in Quranic vocabulary, is for you 
                      to be a Mumin and Mujahid. A Mumin is 
                      one who is true and firm in his faith in God. A Mujahid 
                      is one who strives his utmost, with all the means at his 
                      disposal, to gain God's pleasure. If you are a Mumin and 
                      a Mujahid, Allah will assist you to rise to higher stations 
                      both in this world and in the Hereafter. 
                    
                     You 
                      now have a mission: to become a Mumin and Mujahid. As you 
                      embark upon this mission you may come to feel that your 
                      knowledge of Islam is somewhat limited or perhaps that you 
                      are unable to attain those heights of submission and purification 
                      that you desire or others expect of you. This is only natural. 
                      You must not, however, allow these feelings of personal 
                      shortcomings to undermine your efforts to practice Islam. 
                      Remember, Islam is a state of becoming not a state of 
                      being! Each day you must strive to improve and better 
                      yourself- and you will improve. 
                     Principle 
                      of Gradualism: 
                     Tazkiya 
                      or this program for self-improvement that you now find yourself 
                      in, is a process that unfolds itself step by step. You cannot 
                      expect to change yourself all at once.The Prophet (peace 
                      be upon him) was always aware of this when he was dealing 
                      with his companions. This gradual process of change is also 
                      clearly reflected in the manner in which the Quran was revealed 
                      over a period of 23 years. In all your efforts towards 
                      becoming a better believer, you must bear in mind this principle 
                      of gradualism, otherwise you may try to attain the impossible, 
                      and when you do not achieve it, you may become frustrated. 
                    
                     Once 
                      you have committed yourself to Allah, all that you have 
                      must be spent in His way. This is the ideal. Ideals, however, are 
                      always difficult to achieve- and this you must understand 
                      and accept. Ideals are always to be pursued; if they are 
                      easily and always achievable, they can hardly remain as 
                      ideals. It is the seeking and striving to spend all our 
                      efforts in the way of Allah that his known as Jihad 
                      and alternatively, in this instance, as Tazkiya. 
                    
                     To be continued in the next issue.... 
                    
                     [Taken from "In the Early 
                      Hours" by Ustadh Khurram Murad (Rahimahullah), 
                      edited by Riza Mohammed] 
                     [A book review of "In the Early 
                      Hours" is available at: http://www.youngmuslims.ca/bookreview/default.asp]