People
 answer these questions in different ways. Some people believe the 
purpose of life is getting wealthy. However, what will be the purpose of
 their life after collecting millions of dollars? If the purpose of life
 is to become wealthy, there will be no purpose after becoming wealthy.In
 fact, here lies the problem of some people in the last stages of their 
lives. After they have collected the money which they dreamt of, their 
life loses its purpose and they live in tension, restlessness and suffer
 from the panic of nothingness. 
Can attaining wealth be an aim?We
 often hear of wealthy people committing suicide; sometimes, it is not 
the wealthy person himself but members of his family – his wife or 
children. The question is: Can aiming for wealth bring happiness to the 
individual? In most cases, the answer is 'No'. Is the purpose of 
collecting wealth a long-standing purpose?
As we know, a 
five-year-old child does not look for wealth: he prefers a toy to a 
million dollars. An 18-year-old adolescent does not dream of wealth 
because he is busy with things that are more important. A 90-year-old 
does not care for money; he is more worried about his health. This 
proves that wealth cannot be a long-standing purpose in all the stages 
of an individual's life.
Wealth can do a little to bring 
happiness to a disbeliever, because he is not sure about his end or his 
fate. A disbeliever does not know the purpose of life, and if he has a 
purpose, this purpose is doomed to be temporary or self-destructive.
What
 is the use of wealth to a disbeliever if he feels scared of the end and
 skeptical of everything? A disbeliever may gain a lot of money, but 
surely loses himself.Worshipping Allaah as an aim: On
 the other hand, faith in Allaah gives the believer the purpose of life 
he needs. In Islam, the purpose of life is to worship Allaah. The term 
"worship" covers all acts of obedience to Allaah. The Islamic purpose of
 life can withstand the test of time. The true Muslim sticks to this 
purpose through all the stages of his life, whether he is a child, 
adolescent, adult or an old man.
Worshipping Allaah makes life 
purposeful and meaningful, especially within the framework of Islam. 
According to Islam, this worldly life is just a short stage of our 
lives. After this, there is the other life -- the Hereafter. The 
position of the person in the Hereafter depends on his deeds in this 
first life. At the end of the death, stage comes the Day of Judgment. On
 this day, Allaah will reward or punish people according to their deeds.The first life as an examination:Hence,
 Islam looks at the first life as an examination or a test of man. The 
Day of Judgment is similar to the day of announcing the results of the 
examinees. The second life (the Hereafter) is the time when each 
examinee enjoys or suffers from the outcome of his behavior during the 
test period.
In Islam, the line of life is clear, simple and 
logical: the first life, death then the Day of Judgment, and then the 
second life. With this clear line of life, a Muslim has a clear purpose 
in life.
A Muslim knows that he has been created by Allaah. He 
also knows that he is going to spend some years in this first life, 
during which he has to obey Allaah, because Allaah will question him and
 hold him responsible for his public and private deeds, because Allaah 
knows all deeds of all people. A Muslim knows that his deeds in this 
life will determine his second life. He knows that his life is a very 
short one -- a hundred years, more or less, whereas the second life is 
eternal.The eternity of the second life:This
 concept of eternal nature of the second life has a tremendous effect on
 the Muslim during his first life, because the Muslim believes that his 
first life determines the shape of his second life. In addition, this 
will be decided through the Judgment of Allaah, the Just and Almighty.
With
 this belief in the Hereafter and the Day of Judgment, a Muslim's life 
becomes as purposeful and meaningful as possible. A Muslim's 
long-standing purpose is to go to Paradise by pleasing his Creator.
In
 other words, a Muslim's continuous purpose is to obey Allaah, to submit
 to Him, to carry out His orders, and to keep in continuous touch with 
Him through prayer (five times a day), through fasting (one month a 
year), through charity (either obligatory or voluntary as often as 
possible), and through pilgrimage (once in one's life if he is able).The need for a permanent purpose:People
 have different purposes at different stages in their lives such as 
collecting money and property, indulging in sex, eating and dancing. 
However, all these purposes are temporary, they come and go. Money comes
 and goes. Health comes and goes. Sexual activities cannot continue 
forever. All these lusts for money, food and sex cannot answer the 
individual's question to himself: what next?Then what?However,
 Islam saves those who follow it sincerely from the troubling question: 
what is the aim of life? Islam makes it clear to the Muslim, from the 
very beginning, that the permanent purpose of life is to worship Allaah.
 We should know that the only way for our salvation in this life and in 
the Hereafter is t
Friday, 19 June 2015
Examples of Equality in Islam
First Example
Abu Tharr
 somehow got angry with the freed slave of Abu Bakr, Bilaal of Abyssinia 
 both. Both of them were Companions of the Prophet 
. The altercation became prolonged and Abu Tharr 
 in his fury called Bilaal 
 a "son of a black skinned mother". Bilaal complained to the Prophet 
who addressed Abu Tharr 
 saying: "Did
 you call him a name reviling his mother? It appears that you still 
retain vestiges of Jaahiliyyah (the period of ignorance before Islam.)" 
Abu Tharr
 failed
 to understand the word Jaahiliyyah and took it to signify some sort of 
sexual immorality, and meekly questioned in surprise, "At this ripe age,
 O Prophet of Allaah?" The Prophet 
said in reply: "Yes, you are his brother." Abu Tharr 
 became ashamed and repentant, and - out of extreme repentance and humility - requested Bilaal 
 to tread on his face with his feet.
Second Example
When a woman of the Bani Makhzoom tribe called Faatimah was found guilty of theft, she was brought to the Prophet
 to
 be judged according to Sharee'ah Law. The Quraysh tribe tried to 
intercede not to punish the woman and after deliberation, sent Usaamah 
bin Zayd 
 for intercession since he was very much a favourite of the Prophet 
. When he talked to the Prophet 
 the Prophet 
 became very angry and said to Usaamah 
: "Do
 you (attempt to) intercede in the matters of the limits prescribed by 
God?" Then he gathered the people and said to them: "The people before 
you who met their doom, discriminated between the elite and the 
common-folk in the dispensation of justice for crimes like theft. The 
high-placed were spared while the weaker elements of society were 
readily punished. By Allaah! Had Faatimah the daughter of Muhammad 
committed this theft, then I would have amputated her hand for it also!"
Third Example
Qays bin Mutatiyah, a hypocrite, came to a gathering where Salmaan al-Faarisi (the Persian), Suhayb Ar-Roomi (the Roman), and Bilaal Al-Habashi (the Abyssinian) were present. He remarked tauntingly: "'Aws and Khazraj have rendered some service to this person (the Prophet
)
 but I fail to understand what these people (Bilaal, Suhayb and Salmaan)
 have done (to deserve this honour)." Mu'aath bin Jabal was in that 
gathering, and he caught hold of him by his neck, dragged him to the 
Prophet 
 and told him what the hypocrite had uttered. The Prophet 
 became angry and went to the mosque and gave a sermon, stating in it: "O
 people! Always remember that your Lord and Cherisher is one and your 
supreme ancestor is one, and your faith is also one and the same."
Fourth Example
'Adiyy bin Haatim
 went to Madeenah before embracing Islam and found the Companions sitting around the Prophet 
. 'Adiyy was inspired with awe when he witnessed their reverence for him. Meanwhile, a humble woman came to the Prophet 
 and asked to see him in private. The Prophet 
 got
 up and at some distance from the gathering talked to her, and returned 
when he finished. 'Adiyy was very much touched by this inconceivable 
concept of philanthropy and, eventually, embraced Islam.
Fifth Example
Abu Tharr
Abu Tharr
Second Example
When a woman of the Bani Makhzoom tribe called Faatimah was found guilty of theft, she was brought to the Prophet
Third Example
Qays bin Mutatiyah, a hypocrite, came to a gathering where Salmaan al-Faarisi (the Persian), Suhayb Ar-Roomi (the Roman), and Bilaal Al-Habashi (the Abyssinian) were present. He remarked tauntingly: "'Aws and Khazraj have rendered some service to this person (the Prophet
Fourth Example
'Adiyy bin Haatim
Fifth Example
When the Prophet 
 conquered
 Makkah, those who had driven him out and fought with him were brought 
before him vanquished. Even then, he called them to the same thing, to 
Islam. Standing at the gate of the Ka'bah he said: "O
 people of Quraysh! Allaah has, this day, put an end to your pride of 
the Jaahiliyyah (ignorance) and also the pride of your ancestry. Keep in
 mind! All men are from Aadam, and Aadam was fashioned out of clay." On 
this occasion he recited the verse which means: "O
 Mankind! Indeed We have created you from male and female and made you 
peoples and tribes that you may know one another. Indeed, the most noble
 of you in the sight of Allaah is the most righteous of you..." [Quran: 49:13]
Sixth Example'Umar
 was
 a glorious caliph. He was sympathetic to the weak, firm in his stand by
 the truth. He used to go without food to feed others, and kept himself 
deprived to give to others. He used to go from door to door asking 
people about their conditions of living, etc.
Seventh Example
When a caravan came to Madeenah, 'Umar and 'Abdur-Rahmaan bin 'Awf
 stood guard for the caravan. During that night, 'Umar 
heard a baby's cry. He approached the mother and said to her: "Fear Allaah and look after your child carefully."
Then he went back to his own position. Once again he heard the baby crying, and went over to the mother yet again and gave her the same advice. Later, during the last part of the night the child cried once more. 'Umar
 came
 to the mother and said: "Woe to you! You appear not to be a good 
mother. How is it that your child can not sleep peacefully during the 
night?"
The woman, little suspecting that she was speaking to the Ameer of the believers, said in reply: "May Allaah bless you, you have pestered me several times during the night. I want to wean it forcefully (before time,) but the child is intractable." 'Umar
asked
 her: "Why wean it forcefully?" She said in reply: "Because 'Umar grants
 allowance only for such children that have been weaned."
'Umar
 asked her: "How old is your child?" She told him it was only a few months old. 'Umar 
 asked
 the woman not to be hasty in weaning her child. Then he led the dawn 
prayer in such a state that his weeping made his recital of the Quran 
inaudible and unintelligible. At the end of the prayer he said: "'Umar 
is ruined! He has killed the children of the believers!" Thereupon, he 
ordered the crier to proclaim in the town of Madeenah that
 the mothers should not wean their children only for the sake of the 
allowance for their children. From now on, every child, suckling or 
weaned, was to receive a stipend.
Eighth Example
One of the unique incidents relating to sympathy and equality in the history of mankind is that 'Umar
 came
 by one night. It was usual for him to go out during the nights to see 
with his own eyes the conditions under which the people were living. One
 night, he heard somebody crying in a nearby tent, at whose door was 
standing a man. 'Umar 
 greeted him and asked him who he was.
He said in reply that he was a Bedouin who had come to Madeenah to ask the Ameer of the believers for help. Then 'Umar
 asked
 him about the crying and wailing inside the tent. The Bedouin tried to 
evade this question, saying that since it did not concern him he should 
not interest himself in it and go his way.
However, on the insistence of 'Umar
 he told him that his wife was in labour and had no one to help her with the delivery. 'Umar 
 returned to his home and asked his wife, Umm-Kulthoom bint 'Ali 
 whether
 she was interested in the reward from Allaah which He might have 
brought her way. He asked her to take with her the requisites of a 
newborn and the delivered mother and also some provisions for food.
He took all those things from her and started, Umm-Kulthoom following him. When they came to the Bedouin's tent, 'Umar
sent
 his wife inside. He himself sat with the husband and, lighting a fire, 
started cooking food with the provisions he had brought with him. The 
Bedouin was still unaware that he was sitting beside a great man of the 
world.
Then the child was delivered and Umm-Kulthoom
 called
 him from inside the tent, addressing him as Ameer Al-Mu'mineen, and 
asked him to congratulate his friend on the birth of his child. The 
Bedouin on hearing her words became conscious of the fact that he had 
been with the head of the Islamic state all this time and had been rude 
to him, and was awe-struck and began receding from 'Umar 
.
But 'Umar
 reassured
 him and asked him to keep sitting where he was, unceremoniously. He 
asked Umm-Kulthoom to offer the mother the food that he had cooked while
 he offered some to her husband saying, "Partake of it, you have been 
kept up the whole night and have been inconvenienced."
Here we must also mention that 'Umar
 is
 not an isolated example presented as a perfect and affectionate person 
by the Islamic civilisation. The lives of Abu Bakr, 'Uthmaan and 'Ali 
 all, were also moulded in the mould of perfect humanity, brimming over with mercy and affection.
Similar were the lives of 'Umar bin 'Abdul Azeez, Salaahuddeen Ayyoobi, and many other big personages, legists and lead
Sixth Example'Umar
Seventh Example
When a caravan came to Madeenah, 'Umar and 'Abdur-Rahmaan bin 'Awf
Then he went back to his own position. Once again he heard the baby crying, and went over to the mother yet again and gave her the same advice. Later, during the last part of the night the child cried once more. 'Umar
The woman, little suspecting that she was speaking to the Ameer of the believers, said in reply: "May Allaah bless you, you have pestered me several times during the night. I want to wean it forcefully (before time,) but the child is intractable." 'Umar
'Umar
Eighth Example
One of the unique incidents relating to sympathy and equality in the history of mankind is that 'Umar
He said in reply that he was a Bedouin who had come to Madeenah to ask the Ameer of the believers for help. Then 'Umar
However, on the insistence of 'Umar
He took all those things from her and started, Umm-Kulthoom following him. When they came to the Bedouin's tent, 'Umar
Then the child was delivered and Umm-Kulthoom
But 'Umar
Here we must also mention that 'Umar
Similar were the lives of 'Umar bin 'Abdul Azeez, Salaahuddeen Ayyoobi, and many other big personages, legists and lead
Thursday, 18 June 2015
Belief in the Heavenly Books - I
Belief in the Heavenly Books - I
In the cave of Hiraa’ and away from people, Jibreel (Gabriel) came down to our Prophet Muhammad 
while he was worshiping Allaah The Almighty The One Who Has no partner and said to him: "Recite." Muhammad 
 said,
 "I cannot recite,". Jibreel pressed him hard and repeated the order 
‘Recite.’ ‘I cannot recite’ said he trembling and terrified, and once 
again he pressed him hard and said: ‘Recite.’ Again he answered while 
shaking and trembling ‘I cannot recite.’ Jibreel held him for the third 
time then released him and said: {Recite in the name of your Lord who created.} [Quran 96: 1]
Then
 this situation comes to an end and Jibreel disappears. Muhammad hurries
 back home, trembling and sweating profusely. He enters upon his wife 
Khadeejah and says to her: Cover me, cover me. [Al-Bukhari] She covers him with wool covers, and wipes the sweat from his forehead.
The
 Will of Allaah The Almighty has been fulfilled and the seal prophet on 
earth was chosen to convey the call of Allaah The Almighty to His 
slaves. The verse mentioned above was the first verse that Allaah The 
Almighty revealed to His Messenger from the Noble Quran which is the 
book that Allaah The Almighty chose to be the ever-lasting miracle and 
clear argument with the seal of the Prophets. This book is not the only 
book that Allaah The Almighty has sent down; rather, there are other 
books such as Tawraah (Torah) Injeel (Gospel), Zaboor (Psalms), and 
Suhuf (Scriptures).
The Muslim individual believes in all books that 
Allaah The Almighty revealed to His Prophets and Messengers in much the 
same way as he believes in the Noble Quran which Allaah The Almighty 
revealed to Muhammad 
.
 Allaah The Almighty mentioned some of these books in the Noble Quran 
and did not mention some others. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {Mankind
 was [of] one religion [before their deviation]; then Allaah sent the 
prophets as bringers of good tidings and warners and sent down with them
 the Scripture in truth to judge between the people concerning that in 
which they differed. And none differed over the Scripture except those 
who were given it - after the clear proofs came to them - out of jealous
 animosity among themselves. And Allaah guided those who believed to the
 truth concerning that over which they had differed.} [Quran 2: 213]
Amongst the books that Allaah The Almighty mentioned in the Noble Quran are:
1. The Scriptures of Ibraaheem (Abraham) and Moosa (Moses), may Allaah exalt their mention:
They
 are the Scriptures that Allaah The Almighty sent down to Ibraaheem and 
Musa, may Allaah exalt their mention. Allaah The Almighty Says (what 
means):
• {Or has he not been informed of what was in the scriptures of Moses. And [of] Abraham, who fulfilled [his obligations]} [Quran 53: 36-37]
• {Indeed, this is in the former scriptures, The scriptures of Abraham and Moses} [Quran 87: 18-19]
Abu Tharr 
 said: I said: O Messenger of Allaah! How were the Scriptures of Ibraaheem 
?
 He said: They were full of examples; O Arrogant tested domineering 
king! I have not sent you to collect the vain gains of this world, but 
rather I sent you to respond to the supplication of the wronged person 
on my behalf for I never reject it even if it is from a disbeliever. 
Every sane person must – as long as his mind is not absent - take time 
to invoke his lord, time to bring himself to account, time to 
contemplate the creation of Allaah The Almighty, and time to seek his 
needs from food and drinking.
Every sane person must not move except 
for three things: preparing the provision for the appointed time, 
improving his life and enjoying a lawful pleasure. Also, every sane 
person must be mindful of his time, must look after his affairs and 
protect his tongue (from obscene speech). Whoever thinks of his speech 
as part of his deeds, he will not speak except in what is beneficial for
 him.
Then I said: O Messenger of Allaah! How were the Scriptures of Moosa (Moses) 
?
 He said: “They were full of wisdoms: I am amazed at the one who is 
certain of death and then he feels happy. I am amazed at the one who is 
certain of Hell and then he laughs. I am amazed at the one who is 
certain of preordainance and then he exhausts himself. I am amazed at 
the one who has seen the world and how the fortunes of its people change
 and then he feels reassured. I am amazed at the one who is certain of 
Reckoning tomorrow and then he does not work.”
2. Tawraah (Torah)
It is the book that Allaah The Almighty revealed to Moosa (Moses) 
 and
 ordered the prophets who came after him to establish and fulfill its 
rulings, for Allaah The Almighty sent them and did not send any books 
with them; rather, He made Tawraah their book and religion. Allaah The 
Almighty Says (what means): {Indeed, We 
sent down the Torah, in which was guidance and light. The prophets who 
submitted [to Allaah ] judged by it for the Jews, as did the rabbis and 
scholars by that with which they were entrusted of the Scripture of 
Allaah , and they were witnesses thereto.} [Quran 5: 44] Allaah The Almighty called he Tawraah “Al-Furqaan” in the Noble Quran.
3. Az-Zaboor (Psalms)
It is one of the heavenly books. Allaah The Almighty revealed it to Daawood (David) 
. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means):{And to David We gave the book [of Psalms].} [Quran 17: 55] Daawood 
 used to read a great deal in Az-Zaboor which the Messenger of Allaah 
 named Quran because of its similarity to the Noble Quran in their miraculousness. He 
 said: “The
 reciting of the Zaboor (i.e. Psalms) was made easy for Daawood. He used
 to order that his riding animals be saddled, and would finish reciting 
the Zaboor before they were saddled. And he would never eat except from 
the earnings of his manual work.” [Al-Bukhaari]
Allaah The
 Almighty sent down in Az-Zaboor precious wisdoms and praises of Him. 
Allaah The Almighty did not reveal in it any rulings of the permissible 
and prohibited actions for they were enjoined to take their rulings from
 the Tawraah.
4. Injeel (Gospel)
Allaah The Almighty revealed it to ‘Eesa (Jesus) 
. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means):
• {And
 We sent, following in their footsteps, Jesus, the son of Mary, 
confirming that which came before him in the Torah; and We gave him the 
Gospel, in which was guidance and light and confirming that which 
preceded it of the Torah as guidance and instruction for the 
righteous.} [Quran 5: 46]
• {Then
 We sent following their footsteps Our messengers and followed [them] 
with Jesus, the son of Mary, and gave him the Gospel} [Quran 57: 27]
Wisdom behind revealing Books
The
 Muslim individual believes that these books were revealed by Allaah The
 Almighty. They called to At-Tawheed (monotheism) and to associating 
nothing with Him. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {And We certainly sent into every nation a messenger, [saying], "Worship Allaah and avoid Taghut.} [Quran 16: 36]
The
 Muslim believes that the wisdom behind revealing books is to guide 
human beings to the straight path of Allaah The Almighty, eliminate 
disagreement and discord from among them, bear for them the glad tidings
 of the pleasure of Allaah The Almighty if they obeyed Him and warn them
 against His punishment if the disobeyed Him; and that the heavenly 
books – other than the Noble Quran – have not remained in their original
 state in which Allaah The Almighty sent them down; rather, they were 
exposed to alteration and distortion and the words of humans have 
mingled with the Words of Allaah The Almighty in them.
Forms of the distortion of the Divinly Revealed Books 
Distortion of the divinely revealed books took different forms. The Noble Quran mentioned some of them such as:
1- Hiding some verses, Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {O
 People of the Scripture, there has come to you Our Messenger making 
clear to you much of what you used to conceal of the Scripture and 
overlooking much.} [Quran 5: 15]
2- Misinterpretation of the intended meanings of the verses, Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {And
 indeed, there is among them a party who alter the Scripture with their 
tongues so you may think it is from the Scripture, but it is not from 
the Scripture. And they say, "This is from Allaah," but it is not from 
Allaah. And they speak untruth about Allaah while they know.} [Quran 3: 78]
3- Displacing verses from their original places. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {Among the Jews are those who distort words from their [proper] usages and say, "We hear and disobey.} [Quran 4: 46]
4- Adding what is not from the Book to it; Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {And
 among them are unlettered ones who do not know the Scripture except in 
wishful thinking, but they are only assuming. So woe to those who write 
the "scripture" with their own hands, then say, "This is from Allaah ," 
in order to exchange it for a small price. Woe to them for what their 
hands have written and woe to them for what they earn.} [Quran 2: 78-79]
Distortion of the Tawraah (Torah)
Belief in the Tawraah that Allaah The Almighty revealed to Moosa 
 is
 one of the main pillars of the religion of Islam. Muslims believe that 
it included all goodness, called for the worship of Allaah Alone and it 
was a light and guidance. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {Indeed, We sent down the Torah, in which was guidance and light.} [Quran 5: 44]
However, the Tawraah that was revealed to Moosa 
 does
 not exist anymore in its original state. The claimed Tawraah of 
nowadays was written by many writers and in different times. It was 
distorted and altered.
Amongst the material proofs of its distortion 
is that the Tawraah that is in the hands of Christians is different from
 the one that is in the hands of Jews. The Noble Quran recorded that 
distortion and rebuked the Jews for their distortion and alteration of 
the Tawraah. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {Do
 you covet [the hope, O believers], that they would believe for you 
while a party of them used to hear the words of Allaah and then distort 
the Torah after they had understood it while they were knowing?} [Quran 2: 75]
They
 had the nerve to distort and alter the Book of Allaah The Almighty to 
hide the truth that it contained and all that can prove the prophethood 
of Muhammad 
 although they knew him well. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means): {Those
 to whom We gave the Scripture know him as they know their own sons. But
 indeed, a party of them conceal the truth while they know [it].} [Quran
 2: 146] Though they knew him well, they did not believe in him and were
 too arrogant to do so. Allaah The Almighty Says (what means):{Among the Jews are those who distort words from their [proper] usages.} [Quran 4: 46]
Amongst
 the evidences that prove the distortion of the current Tawraah are the 
descriptions mentioned in it which do not befit the Majesty and 
Perfection of Allaah The Almighty such as: And the LORD God said, 
Behold, the man has become as one of us, to know good and evil.” 
[Genesis 3: 22] and “And it repented the LORD that he had made man on 
the earth, and it grieved him at his heart. [Genesis 6: 6].”
Can 
these be the Words of Allaah The Almighty? Can grief and regret be 
attributed to Allaah The Almighty? In fact, such malicious claims entail
 that Allaah The Almighty did not have knowledge of the results of His 
actions. No, Allaah The Almighty is high above any defect and 
shortcoming. Allaah The Almighty has comprehensive knowledge that 
encompasses everything. Exalted is He and high above what they say by 
great sublimity.
Another proof of the distortion of the current 
Tawraah is what is mentioned in it of describing prophets in a way that 
negates the infallibility that Allaah The Almighty granted them. They 
mentioned that Ibraaheem (Abraham) is a liar, that Haroon (Aaron) called
 Banu Israa’eel (Children of Israel) to worship the Calf, and that 
Sulaymaan (Solomon) worshiped idols to please his wife. Can any human 
being who has a so it is completed for them now
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