Issue 102 » January 26, 2001 -
General
|  QURAN 
                             | 
Translation:
"No one can die except by God's leave, at a term appointed. He who desires the reward of this world, We shall give him thereof; and to him who desires the reward of the life to come, We shall give thereof. We shall reward those who are grateful to Us."
[Al-Quran- Sura Ale Imran 3:45]
Tafseer:
 The truth:
                       
                     Every human soul lives 
                      up to its appointed time. No one dies before his time. Neither 
                      fear, nor the desire to live longer can postpone anyone's 
                      appointed time. Courage and adventure, on the other hand, 
                      will not shorten one's life.  
                     Implication of this truth on a Believer: 
                      
                     As this idea sinks into 
                      the minds of the believers they simply do not think of death 
                      as they go about fulfilling their responsibilities and carrying 
                      out their religious duties. This is the reason why people, 
                      who believe in God, do not desire to prolong their 
                      time on earth or fear of what lies ahead. They simply rely 
                      on God with patience. 
                     Two Choices: 
                     1) to desire the reward 
                      of this world
2) to desire the reward of the life to come
                    2) to desire the reward of the life to come
 The length of one's life 
                      on this earth is not affected by the choice one makes. He 
                      who makes this life his ultimate goal and seeks only its 
                      rewards, leads a life which is not greatly different from 
                      the life of animals. On the other hand, he who looks up 
                      to the wider horizon, leads the life of a true human being 
                      whom God has ennobled, to whom He has assigned the mission 
                      of building a happy human life on earth. Those who show 
                      their gratitude to God will certainly be richly rewarded 
                      by Him. 
                     [Compiled from "In The Shade 
                      of The Quran" by Syed Qutb Shaheed, Vol. 2, 
                      pg. 236-237] 
                    
                    |  6 
                            THINGS YOU CAN DO FOR ISLAM IN 2001 
                           | 
 continued from issue 
                      # 101.... 
                     4. 
                      ADOPT A MUSLIM ISSUE WHICH FEW PAY ATTENTION TO 
                      
                     This commitment 
                      doesn't have to be for a whole year. It can be for only 
                      three months if you like. The aim is simply to develop a 
                      specialization in a specific area of need and benefit to 
                      Muslims. 
                     One of the 
                      best is the assault on Muslim civil rights in America. It's 
                      here, it's real, all of those involved in the issue are 
                      accessible, and you can see the results of your efforts 
                      more easily. But don't stop there. You can also
choose other areas of the world and issues that Muslims have ignored or given sparse attention to lately: Kashmir, Chechnya, the plight of Muslims in India, environmental issues and domestic violence are all some examples.
                    choose other areas of the world and issues that Muslims have ignored or given sparse attention to lately: Kashmir, Chechnya, the plight of Muslims in India, environmental issues and domestic violence are all some examples.
 To be continued 
                      in the next issue.... 
                     [Taken from www.SoundVision.com] 
                    
                    |  Hadith 
                               | 
 Sweetness 
                      of Faith! 
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                     The 
                      Prophet (may Allah's blessings and peace be upon 
                      him) said: 
                     "Whosoever 
                      is delighted (i.e. eager) that he should taste the sweetness 
                      of faith (Iman) let him love a man, not loving 
                      him except for the sake of Allah." 
                      
                     (Collected 
                      by Ahmad and al-Hakim) 
                     [Lessons: 
                      It's interesting to find such a close connection between 
                      ENJOYING THE SWEETNESS OF IMAN (FAITH) and LOVING 
                      A PERSON FOR THE SAKE OF ALLAH ONLY! And how often do we 
                      forget such a beautiful principle of Islam. So often we 
                      find New Muslims entering Islam and facing many difficulties 
                      in adjusting in the Muslim community, mainly because some 
                      of us can not sacrifice our time and efforts in 
                      explaining to them the fundamentals of Islam and welcoming 
                      them to our community. Some of us even adopt a 
                      racist attitude towards new Muslims, just because it takes 
                      them time to understand our "Muslim" 
                      culture or perhaps these new Muslims do not have the same 
                      level of Islamic 'knowledge' as we do. Similarly, even 
                      many Muslims face similar problems in our community. Where does 
                      our principle of loving for the sake of Allah, 
                      disappear when our brothers or sisters really need 
                      our help? Where is the effect of those weekly lectures on 
                      Brotherhood in Islam? In order to test ourselves whether 
                      we really do love someone only for the sake of Allah, 
                      let's ask ourselves this question: Have I ever 
                      given any major sacrifices for this person, for Allah's 
                      sake only (and not for our worldly benefits)? How many 
                      of us are really one of those who offer their shoulders for 
                      others to cry upon in their difficult times? This 
                      is true sweetness of Iman. These concise words 
                      of the Prophet (pbuh) would perhaps be enough to understand 
                      the powerful concept of Spirituality in Islam. It was this  
                      spirit behind the revolutionary movement of Brotherhood, 
                      established by the first generation of sincere Muslims 
                      in Madina. ] 
                    |  Reflections 
                              on Tazkiya and Self-Development 
                               | 
 A 
                      Source of Righteous Conduct & Company 
                       
                     Following 
                      are the prerequisites of Tazkiya (Self-development): 
                      
                     2- 
                      Tazkiya- A source of Righteous Conduct & Company: 
                      
                     Tazkiya 
                      does not consist simply of fancy ideas, but of life, 
                      behavior, and conduct. The key to success, according to 
                      the Quran, lies in having true faith. To inculcate true 
                      faith you must start by acquiring a sound knowledge of Islam 
                      through a dedicated study of the Quran and Sunnah. 
                      You must then translate your knowledge into practice. For 
                      this to occur, you need to have firm resolve and determination. 
                      This, in turn, will produce Amal Salih or righteous 
                      conduct. 
                     To 
                      aid you in your task, you must seek the company of those 
                      who are also striving to please Allah. They will encourage 
                      you towards righteousness and correct you when you deviate 
                      from the true Path. Your company also includes your mental 
                      and psychological company- the ideas you entertain, the 
                      ambitions you nurture, the sensitivities and sensibilities 
                      you develop and the books you read. All of these represent 
                      a form of company because they are your companions in solitude. 
                      
                     To be continued 
                      in the next issue.... 
                     [Taken from "In 
                      the Early Hours" by Ustadh Khurram 
                      Murad (Rahimahullah), edited by Riza Mohammed, 
                      http://www.youngmuslims.ca/bookreview/default.asp] 
                    
                    |  15 
                                Points on the Wisdom of Prohibition of Alcohol 
                                 | 
 Following is a list 
                      of reasons and wisdom behind the prohibition of drinking 
                      alcohol in Islam: 
                     1- 
                      Alcohol is considered to be an abomination, as the Prophet 
                      (pbuh) once said, "Alcoholic beverages are the mother 
                      of abomination and filth." 
                     2- 
                      Alcohol is a part of Satan's handiwork. Allah says in Surah 
                      Al-Maidah (5:90), "O you who believe! Intoxicants 
                      and gambling, idols, and raffles are only a filthy work 
                      of Satan, turn aside from them so that you may prosper." 
                      
                     3- 
                      Drinking Alcohol generates enmity and hatred among people, 
                      as Allah continues in the above mentioned Sura, 
                      "Satan only wants to stir up enmity and jealousy among 
                      you by means of intoxicants and gambling......" (5:91) 
                      
                     To be continued 
                      in the next issue.... 
                     [Compiled from "The 
                      Adolescent Life" by Dr. Ahmad Sakr]