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30 April 2012

The loaf of Bread that took him to Paradise



Ibn Masud r.a. narrated this incident :

A man from Bani Israel was a worshipper of Allah and he worhsipped Him till he reached 60 years of age.  One day a beautiful young girl came to stay in his neighbourhood. The man fell in her love and it was an affair. For six days the man enjoyed illict relation with the girl. Then he realised that it was a big sin that he committed. So he rushed to the Masjid and wept. He repented for a few days and remained hungry as well. Someone saw him and gave him  two loaf of breads to eat. He kept it aside and saw two hungy men around him. So instead of eating himself , he gave away the loaf of breads to the two men. A few hours later he died.

Allah commanded his 60 years of worship to be weighed against the 6 days of sins. The sins were heavier than his worship. It was a dangerous situation. Then Allah The Most Merciful commanded that his sins be weighed agaisnt those two chapatis. The chapatis proved heavier. He was pardoned.

Sahih Targeeb wa Tarheeb Shaikh Albani classified as Moukuf Sahih ( Proved authentic as coming from the companion of the Messenger of Allah peace be upon him ).

Don’t take any wrong lessons from this story. It never means that charity is better than worship so you exempt your self from worship and just give charity. It is  a wrong understanding.

The correct lessons go as under :

1. Even if you are regular in worship for decades yet you are under the chance of being decieved by Shaitan.

2. Do not think that since you are a regular worshipper  you can get away with certain sins. In the case above we saw that the sins proved to be heavier.

3. If you commit a sin and realise that you were wrong repent, sincerly. It is the intensity of your repentance that determines how you will rewarded.

“And those who do something to be ashamed of or wrong their own selves, earnestly bring Allah to mind and ask for forgiveness for their sins – And who can forgive sins except Allah…” -Surah Imran verse 135.

4. If you commit sins try to repel them with good deeds as expiations

….Unless he Who repents and  believes and does good deeds, Allah wil change the evil of the person into good..”Surah Furqan verse 70

5. Your good deeds for a long time can also remind you of your sins and can lead you to repenet sincerly so keep worshipping Allah regularly and punctually.

6. Many a time a good deed done out of great intensity of heart, supressing your own need and helping others, can lead you to a Majestic Pardon from Allah.

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By Nisaar Nadiadwala 

23 April 2012

Admonitions of Luqman to his son


In the Light of Glorious Qur'an

(Luqman said):*1 
"Son, Allah will bring forth*2 everything 
even if it be as small as the grain of a mustard seed
even though it be hidden inside a rock 
or (anywhere) in the heavens or earth.
Allah is Most Subtle, All-Aware. 

Son, establish Prayer, 
enjoin all that is good and forbid all that is evil,
and endure with patience whatever affliction befalls you.*3
Surely these have been emphatically enjoined.*4 

Do not (contemptuously) turn your face away from people,*5
nor tread haughtily upon earth. 
Allah does not love the arrogant and the vainglorious.*6 

Be moderate in your stride*7 and lower your voice.
Verily the most disgusting of all voices is 
the braying of the donkey."*8 

(Glorious Qur'an: Surah Luqman-Ayah 16-19)

Explanation

*1. Luqman was well known as a wise and learned man in Arabia.
The admonitions of Luqman are being narrated here to imply that 
like the basic beliefs, the teachings pertaining to morals that 
the Holy Prophet is presenting, are not anything new in Arabia. 

*2. That is, "Nothing can escape Allah's knowledge and His grasp. 
A seed in the rock may be hidden for you, but it is known to Allah.
A particle in the heavens may be very distant for you,
but for Allah it is very near. 
A thing lying in the layers of the earth may be lying in darkness for you
but for Him it is in full light.
Therefore, you cannot do anything good or bad, anywhere or any time,
which may remain hidden from Allah. 
He is not only aware of it, but when the time for accountability comes,
He will place before you a full record of each act of yours. " 

*3. In this there is a subtle allusion to this that 
whoever will enjoin good and forbid evil, 
will inevitably have to face and undergo 
afflictions and hardships in the world. 

*4. Another meaning can be: 
"These are things which require courage and resolution.
To rise for the reformation of the people and to brave 
the hardships of the way cannot be the job of 
a mean-spirited and cowardly person." 

*5. Tusa'ir in the original is from se 'ar. a disease 
in the camel's neck clue to which it keeps its face turned to one side.
The idiom implies the attitude of a person 
who shows arrogance and vanity, 
turns his face away and treats others with scant respect. 

*6. Mukhtal in the original implies a person 
who has an over-high opinion of himself, 
and fakhur is the one who boasts of his superiority over others.
A man becomes haughty and arrogant and vain in his gait 
only when he is puffed up with pride, 
and wants that others should feel his superiority. 

*7. According to some commentators it means this: 
'Walk neither fast nor slow but at a moderate pace :"
 but the context shows that 
here the pace or the rate of walking is not the question. 
There is nothing morally wrong with a fast or a slow pace in itself,
 nor can there be a rule made for it. 
When a man is in a hurry, he has to walk fast,
and there is nothing wrong if one walks slow when walking for pleasure.
Even if there is a standard for the moderate pace, 
it cannot be made a law for every person at all times. 
What is actually meant by this is to reform the state of the self 
under which a person walks haughtily. 
The haughtiness and arrogance of a person 
inevitably manifests itself in his gait and style of walking,
 which shows the state of his mind 
and also the cause of his pride and haughtiness.
Wealth, authority, beauty. knowledge, power and such other things
cause a man to became proud and vain, 
and each of these gives him a special style of gait.
 Contrary to this, manifestation of humility in the gait is also 
the result of one or the other morbid mental state. 
Sometimes the hidden conceit of the self of a man 
takes on the form of ostentatious humility, piety and godliness
 and this is shown by his gait; 
and sometimes man really feels so embittered 
by the frustrations of the world that he adopts a sick man's gait.

 What Luqman means to say is this: 
"Avoid these states of the mind and self 
and walk the gait of a simple, honest and noble person,
 which neither shows any vanity and haughtiness 
nor weakness nor ostentatious piety and humility." 


*8. This does not mean that one should always speak in a low voice
 and should never raise one's voice. 
One kind of lowness and loudness"roughness and softness, 
of the rove and voice is that which is needed 
under natural and genuine requirements. 
For example, when speaking to a man close at hand,
 or to a small group of the people, 
one would speak in a low voice, 
and when speaking to a man at a distance
 or to a large number of the people,
one would inevitably have to speak loudly. 
Similar is inevitably the difference in tones 
depending on the occasion and situation.
 The tone of praise has to be different from the tone of condemnation.
 and of the expression of goodwill from that of indignation.
 This thing is in no way objectionable. 
Nor does the admonition of Luqman imply that 
one should always speak in a soft and low voice 
and tone regardless of the occasion and requirement.
 What is objectionable is that one should shout oneself hoarse 
and produce a voice like the ass's braying in order to 
bully and debase and browbeat the other person." 

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08 April 2012

Plain Water Is A Great Health Food

"Allah sends rain down from the sky. With that (water), He brings the dead barren land back to life. Surely, there is a sign in it for any nation that listens." [Quran 16:65]

Unfortunately these days, the marketing of thousands of commercial alternatives to water, which often contain harmful substances such as artificial sweetener aspartame and harmful additives, have taken people away from lovely plain water.

Water is the best health drink and is the best thirst-quencher.

So in what ways can water consumption be good for you?


Drink For Your Intestines

Constipation can result if you do not take enough water or fluids. This problem is compounded in those who are very old or very young. Water regulation takes place in the colon and if there is not enough water in your body, the colon will take it from the waste material, leaving your stool to be hard.

Having a sufficient amount of water intake will prevent such problems. If you eat foods that are high in fibre, then you should have some water along with that meal, as water will be needed by the fibre for it to pass through the colon effectively.

Drink For Your Brain

Dehydration leads to impairments in brain function and can lead you to lack concentration and focus. You will notice this in hot weather when you lose water through sweat or after heavy exercise. Give your water and it will lead to a healthier, effective brain.

Drink to Beat the Fever and the Cold

The fever causes you to lose water through sweat and this causes dehydration of the brain as well as the body. When you have a cold, a lot of water is lost from your nose and breathing apparatus causing them to feel dry.

By drinking sufficient water the mucous membranes in these areas remain moist leading to the inflammation healing quicker.

You may notice that you have a blocked nose. This is because dehydration caused by lack of water interferes with oscillation caused by the hair filaments in the nose, not allowing the mucus to move along and flush the germs out. Thus, the mucus will collect in the nose and sinuses and attract more bacteria.

By keeping the mucus membranes moist you prevent these blockages and in turn prevent them from getting stuck in the lower air passage. Once it reaches their (taking any bacteria along with it), it is difficult to cough it out. Water is one of the best remedies for colds.

How Much Water?

Adults need around 8 glasses of water (between 1/2 to 3/4 ounces per pound of body weight), though this can vary based on the a number of factors including exercise and illness.

Infants need twice that amount which they get in the form of milk.

How can you get into the habit of drinking water?

One way is to drink two glasses of water when you wake up in the morning. Delay your breakfast to about three-quarters to an hour later. Drink another glass or two an hour before going to sleep. And the rest you can spread out through the day. If you have a diet consisting of lots of vegetables and fruit, you will be getting a lot of water that way too and would not really need to have water along with your meals.

You should avoid caffeine containing drinks. You should avoid so called “fruit drinks” which are nothing but sugar (corn-syrup) and water, with a tiny bit of fruit flavour and additives. If you drink juice try to get 100% pressed juices that have no additives or preservatives. Or better still get your own juicer and have fresh juice.

The message here is: Get away from those horrible “fruit juices” and get back to lovely old plain water if you want to improve your health. Eating whole fruit is best, if not make your own fresh juice, and if not buy only 100% pure (pressed) juice. Don’t settle for the junk that is less than this.

"We circulate the winds full of moisture. We send rain down from the sky, and We have you drink that water. You could not hold that (much water) in reservoirs!" [Quran 15:22]

Source: Healthy Muslim

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06 April 2012

What is the purpose of life?

The information which is to be shared may seem to be bit extensive but when you consider the capacity of the human brain and the amount of information that it can store and that it can decipher, then a few pages of information tonight I’m sure won’t overburden you.

All of you have an equal responsibility and that responsibility is to listen with an open heart and an open mind. 

In a world full of prejudice and cultural conditioning, it is very hard to find people that are able to take a moment to think about life objectively.  And try to arrive at the truth about this world and the real purpose of our life.  Unfortunately, when you ask most people the question what is the purpose of our life, such a fundamental and important question, they will not tell you what they have concluded through observation or analytical reasoning.  Rather, in most cases, they will simply tell you what someone else said.  Or they will tell you what is commonly presumed by others; what my father says the purpose of life is, what the minister of my Church says the purpose of life is, what my teachers say, what my friends say etc.  If I ask anyone about the purpose of eating, why do we eat? Everyone will say in one word or another, its for nutrition because it sustains life.  If I ask anyone why they work, they will say because it’s a necessity in order to support themselves and to provide the needs of the family.  If I ask anyone why they sleep, why they wash etc.  They will answer this is a common necessity for all human beings.  We can follow this line of questioning with 100 questions and get same or similar answer from anyone in any language in any place in the world.  Simple!

Then I ask you the question, why is it, that when we ask the question, what is the goal and the purpose of life, that we get so many different answers?  That’s because people are confused, they don’t really know. They are stumbling in the dark.  And rather than to say I don’t know, they just fall for any answer that they have been programmed to answer.  Well think about it tonight!

Is our purpose in this world simply to eat, sleep, dress, work, acquire some materials things and enjoy ourselves? Is this our purpose? Why are we born? What is the object of our existence? And what is the wisdom behind the creation of men and this tremendous universe? Think about that question. 

Some persons argue that there is no proof of any divine origin, there is no proof that there is a God, there are no proofs that this universe has come about for any divine purpose; there are people who argue this way.  And they say that perhaps this world came about by chance. A big bang and this whole great world, with all its orchestration just came together.  And they argue that life does not have any definite purpose and that there is nothing that can be proven through by the logic or science that there is a God or purpose or any divine reason behind this world.

In the Qur’an it’s mentioned: 

"To Allah belongs the dominion of the heavens and the earth and Allah has power over everything.  Behold! In the creation of the heavens and the earth and the alternation of the night and the day, there are indeed signs for men of understanding, men who celebrates the praises of Allah standing, sitting and lying down on their side and they contemplate the wonders of the creation in the heavens and the earth with the thought, “Our Lord, not for any foolish purpose has thou created all of these.  Glory be to thee, give us salvation from the penalty of the hellfire." [Quran 3:189-192]

Now here in these verses, Allah has mentioned very clearly to us by first drawing our attention to the creation of ourselves, the different postures of the human body, the different attitude of the human psychology.  He draws our attention to the heaven, the alternation of the night and the day, the firmament, the stars, the constellation and then He says to us, “He has not created all of these for any foolish purpose”.  Because when you see the design of it, you know it that the design of it is very powerful and very precise.  And something very powerful and very precise that is beyond your own calculation and imagination, it cannot foolish.  It cannot be just thrown together.

If you took 10 marbles and number them 1 to 10 and all of them with different colours and you put them inside of a bag and shook the bag and then closing your eyes reached inside that bag, and I told you, pull out marble number 1 and then marble number 2 and then pull out marble number 3 in order.  What’s the chance of your pulling out of these 10 marbles in order?  Do you know the chances are? Its 26 millions to 1.  So what’s the chance of the heavens and the earth being thrown in a big bang and orchestrated like they are.  What’s the chance of that?

My dear respected fellow humans we have to ask ourselves a further question.  When you see a bridge, a building or an automobile, you automatically consider the person or the company that constructed it.  When you see a plane or a rocket, a satellite or a large ship, you also think about how incredible of a vehicle that it is.  When you see a nuclear plant in orbiting space stations or a super international airport, you have to thoroughly impressed with the engineering dynamics that are involved. 

Yet, these are just things that are manufactured by human beings. Then what about the human body; with its massive and intricate control system?  Think about it. 

Think about the brains; how it thinks, how it functions, how it analysis, sort information, retrieves information, distinguishes and categorizes information in a millionth of a second! And does it constantly.  Think about the brain for a moment.  This is the brain that made the automobile, the rocket.  Think about the brain and who made that.  Think about the heart how it pumps continuously for 60 or 70 years, in taking and discharging blood throughout the body and maintaining that steady precision throughout the life of that person.  Think about it. 

Think about the kidney and what kind of functions that they carry – the purifying instrument of the body, which performs hundreds of chemicals analysis simultaneously and also controls the levels of toxicity in the content of the body.  And it does this automatically. 

Think about your eye – The human camera that adjust, focus, interpret, evaluate, and applies colour automatically; the natural inspective and adjustment to light and distance.  All automatic, think about it!

Who created that? Who has mastered that? Who plans that? And who regulates that? Human beings themselves? No of course not.  

What about this universe? Think about this. This earth is ONE planet in our solar system.  And our solar system is one of the systems in the Milky Way.  And the Milky Way is one of the constellations in this galaxy.  And there are millions of galaxies like the Milky Way.  Think about that and they are all in order.  They are all precise.  They are not colliding with each other.  They are not conflicting with each other and they are swimming along in an orbit that has been SET for them.  Have human beings set that into motions? And are those human beings maintaining that precision? No of course NOT!

Think about the ocean, the fish, the insects, the birds, the plants, bacteria, and the chemical elements that have not been discovered and cannot be defected even with the most sophisticated instruments.  Yet each one of them has a law that they follow.

Did all of these sequence, balance, harmony, variation, design, maintenance, operation and infinite numeration, did this happen by chance? And also do these things functions perpetually and perfectly by chance?  And do they reproducing themselves and maintaining themselves also by chance? No of course not. 

That would be totally illogical and foolish to think and in the least, it will indicate that however it came to be, it is totally outside of the realm of human capability.  We will all agree to that. 

The being, the all mighty power, God, the creator who has the knowledge to design, to proportion, who has created all of these and is responsible for maintaining all of these, is the only one that is deserving our praise and gratitude. 

If I gave each one of you a $100 for no reasons, you would at least say thank you.  What about your eyes, your kidney, your brain, your life, your birth, your children – what about that? Who gave you that? Is He not worthy of praise and thanks? Is He not worthy of your worship and recognition?  

That in a nutshell is the purpose and the goal of this life.  

Allah the all mighty said to us in the Qur’an: “I have not created the Jinn  (the spirit) nor the human beings for any other purpose except to worship me” [Quran 51:56]. This what the almighty says.  So our purpose of this life is to recognize the creator, to be grateful to the creator, to worship the creator, to surrender ourselves to the creator and to obey the laws that He decided for us. 

In a nutshell it means worship.  This is our purpose on this life.  And whatever we do in the course of that worship, that system, the eating, the drinking, the dressing, the working; all of these are just consequential but we have been created to worship.

That’s the purpose of our life.  I don’t think that anyone who is scientific or analytical, they won’t have much argument with that purpose.  They may have some other purpose within themselves.  But that’s something they have to deal with between themselves and all mighty God.                

Introduction to Islam

What do you know about Islam? Not what you HEARD about Islam, not what you seen in the action of some Muslims. Because there is a difference between Islam and Muslim.  There is a difference between a man and a father.  A man who has children is a father.  But father is a responsibility.  If a man who does not fulfil those responsibility, he is not necessarily a good father.  Islam is a rule and an order.  If a Muslims does not fulfil those rules and orders, he is not a good Muslim.  So you can not compare Islam by Muslims. 

We hear the term “Islam” and “Muslim” quite often.  And we read about Islam and Muslims in the periodical textbooks of colleges and universities.  We hear and we see a lot of inaccurate, misleading and purposeful misinformation through the media.  And I have to admit that some of these misinformation and misrepresentation has been perpetuated by Muslims themselves.  Yet one out of every 5 persons in this world of some 5 billion people is a Muslim.  This is the statistics that you can verify in the encyclopaedia.  How is it that 1 out of every 5 people in this world is a Muslim and that we don’t know something about Islam? The facts about Islam?

If I told you 1 out of every 5 people in this world were Chinese, which is a fact cause there are 1 billion Chinese in the world.  We know the geographical, social, economical, political, philosophical and historical facts about China and the Chinese.  Then how come we don’t know Islam?

What is it that joins all these nations (around 35 Muslim nations) and this universal configuration into a common entity?  What makes a brother in Saudi Arabia a brother to an American? What makes a brother from China a brother to an Egyptian? What makes a brother from Australia a brother to a Pakistani?  An African is my brother, another one from Thailand is my brother, a Bosnian is my brother, the other one from Canada is my brother.  From Spain, Russia, India, Germany and so forth. What makes them my brother?

We have that different cultural, psychological background.  What is it about Islam that automatically embraces us and joins us together as a brotherhood? 

What are the accurate characteristics of this misunderstood way of life that are followed by a great part of humanity?

I will try to provide you with some facts, but in addition to this as I mentioned to you before, it is necessary for you to be open minded and open hearted.  Because if a turned a glass upside down and poured water on it, I will never get a glass of water.  It has to be right side up. 

Facts alone do not lead to understanding, but rather a combination of tolerant, ambition and the ability to appreciate and accept the truth when you hear it. 

The word Islam means surrender, submission and obedience to the law of almighty God.  You can say “Allah”, you can say the creator, you can say the supreme God, the supreme force, the all wise – all of those are his names.  We say “Allah”, because in Arabic, there are no other expressions.  This expression “Allah” cannot be applied to any created things. Other words we use for almighty – can be applied for created things like  “the almighty Dollar” or he is the “greatest” etc.  But the word “Allah” can only be applied to the one who has created all of these that we have previously described. 

The word “Islam”

The word “Islam” is derived from the root “salama”, it means to be at peace or to have security.  Therefore, a Muslim is a person that surrenders, submits and obeys the laws of almighty God and through this submission; attains peace and security for themselves.  

We can immediately see that by such definition, the Arabia word “Islam” describe the same manner and the behaviour of all the well known and respected prophets and messengers of almighty God.  Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, David, Solomon, Isaac, Ishmael, Jacob, John the Baptist, Sulaiman, Jesus the son of Mary and Mohammad (peace be on all of them). All of these prophets and messengers came from the same almighty God with the same message with the same chain of transmission and they said ONE thing – obey God.  Worship the almighty God and fulfil the purpose of life and do good actions and you will be rewarded with another life.  That’s all they said.  Don’t make it more than that.  That’s all they said regardless of what language and what time and whom they came to.  If you read the scriptures carefully without your own interpretations and somebody else’s addition or fabrication, you will find that this was the simple message of all those prophets whom confirmed one another.  Not one of those prophets ever said “I am God, worship me”.  You don’t have to think cause you won’t find it in any books that you have.  Not the Bible, not the Torah, not the Old and the New Testaments, not the Psalms of David.  You won’t find it in any book or in any speeches by the prophets.  So where did it come from? That something else that you have to investigate yourself. 

We can immediately see that by such a definition, the Arabic word “Islam” describes what all the prophets did.  They call came and submitted themselves to God, surrendered themselves to God, called the people to God, and asked the people, and insisted upon the people to do deeds of righteousness.  The Ten Commandments of Moses, what was that? The speech of Abraham, what was that?  The Psalms of David, what was that? The proverbs of Solomon, what did he say? The Gospel of Jesus Christ, what did he say? What did John the Baptist say? What did Isaac and Ishmael say? What did Muhammad say? Worship one God, nothing more than that. 

Allah says in the Qur’an: "And they were ordered nothing except, to worship Allah, being sincere towards him and this was the straight way." [Quran 98:5]    This was the original message.  By the same token, it will also be appropriate here to consider those prophets and messengers as Muslims. 

Don’t think about the Arabic terminology, don’t think about how we are dressed, don’t think about Mecca or Saudi Arabia or Egypt etc. 

The Word “Muslim”

Think about the word “Muslims” means he who surrenders themselves to almighty God, and obeys the laws of almighty God.  Everything that surrenders to the law of almighty God is a Muslim.  So when a child comes out of the womb of its mother at the time God had ordered, what is it? It’s a Muslim. When the sun goes around in its orbit, what is it? It’s a Muslim. When a moon goes around the sun, what is it? It’s a Muslim.  The law of gravity, what is it? It’s a Muslim law.  Everything that submits to the almighty God is a Muslim.  Therefore, when we obey almighty God, we are Muslims. 

Jesus Christ was a Muslim.  His blessed mother was a Muslim.  Abraham was a Muslim.  Moses was a Muslim.  All the prophets were Muslims. 

They came to their people and spoke different languages.  The prophet Muhammad spoke the language of Arabic. And so in the Arabic language submit and surrender is Muslim.  The one who submits and surrenders is a Muslim.  Every prophets and messengers of almighty God brought the very same and fundamental message – worship almighty God and be sincere towards him. 

If we examine the message of each of the well-known prophets, we can easily conclude this side.  Where there is a conflict, it is a result of false expression, fabrication, exaggeration, personalized interpretations of alleged writers, historians, scholars and individuals. 

For instance, how come throughout the Old Testament, God is always referred to as one, the master, the lord and king of the universe.  And that in the 1st commandment given to Moses, he did not allow anybody to worship any graven images.  All the prophets said he was one and that he was the almighty God.  Throughout the Old Testament, it’s completely repeated.  Then all of a sudden, we get four testimonials.  The four Gospel called Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.  Matthew who? Mark who? Luke who? John who? Four different gospels that were written 48 years apart, and none of these men, who did not collaborate with each other, none of them wrote their last name.  If I gave you a check for your pay this month, and I wrote my first name on the check and tell you to take it to the bank, would you accept that check? No you wouldn’t.  If a policeman stopped you and asked for your license and you only had your first name, would it be acceptable to him? Could you get a passport with your first name? Did your parents give you only one name? Where in the history of men, is one name accepted as documentation? Nowhere except in the Bible.  And how could you base your faith upon four gospels that are written by four men who didn’t seem to know their last name. 

Then after those four gospels, there are fifteen more books, written by a man, who was an apostate, who killed Christians, tortured Christians and then said that he in a vision saw Jesus and he was commissioned as an apostle of Jesus. 

If I told you, that Hitler after he killed all the Jews, then he himself decided that he wanted to be a saint and he meets Christ or Moses on the path and he became a Jew and he wrote fifteen books and added them to the Torah.  Would that be acceptable to the Jews? No they wouldn’t accept that.  So how can four books without a last name and fifteen other books that’s written by another man – and this is the first time that God is called a man and the first time that God is called three, and the first time God is given a son, then how would be acceptable to the Christians? How? Think about it.  We won’t argue that point, I have just given you something to think about. 

Advent of Prophet Muhammad

The advent of Prophet Muhammad did not bring a new religion or a new way of life as some people claim.  On the contrary, the prophet Muhammad confirmed the life and message of all the previous prophets and messengers, both through his personal conducts, and through the divine revelation that he received from the almighty.  The sacred scripture that Muhammad (Peace be upon him) brought is called Al-Qur’an.  It means that which is recited because Muhammad (Peace be upon him) did not write the Qur’an.  He did not author the Qur’an.  Nobody came and helped him to write it and nobody collaborated with him to help.  But the angel Gabriel recited to him and almighty God made his heart a receptacle of that.  Just like a satellite dish, is a receptive of waves and gives you the TV image.  The prophet Muhammad’s heart was a receptacle of revelations and we have this Qur’an that has been preserved for fifteen hundred years without a change of a dot. 

Is there any other book in the world that you know of that has been preserved as it was revealed without a changing even a dot? No book! Only the Qur’an. Don’t take my world for it.  Go to the library and read what the encyclopaedia Britannica or any other universal encyclopaedia of the world that has not been written by a Muslim – read what is says about Islam, the Qur’an and Muhammad.  Read what non Muslims said about the Qur’an, Islam and Muhammad.  Then you will accept that what I am saying is universally documented and clear.  That Muhammad (Peace be upon him) is the most profound individual in the history of humanity.  Profound why? Read what they say. 

That the Qur’an is the most incredible, the most profound piece of literature in the annals of history.  Read what they say.

That is Islamic way of life, is categorized and so precise and dynamic, it has never changed.  Read what they say. 

The sacred scripture that Muhammad (Peace be upon him) received is called the Qur’an.  And each of the prophets and messengers, they also received a scripture.  And in the Qur’an, these prophets, their scripture, their stories, the principles of their mission, is mentioned with profound details.  Did Muhammad (Peace be upon him) meet them and eat with them and talk with them and collaborate with them to write their biographies? No of course he didn’t.  In the Qur’an Muhammad (Peace be upon him) is referred to as the messenger of almighty God and the seal of the previous prophets which is the limit of his role as a human being.  Muslims do not worship Muhammad.  We are not Mohammedans.  We do not have the right to take the name of Muhammad to say we are Mohammedans.  People who followed Moses were not Moseians.  People who followed Jacob were not Jacobites.  People who followed Abraham were not Abrahamians.  People who followed David were not Davidians. 

So how the people call themselves Christians?  Christ did not call himself a Christians.  Christ said that whatever he received from almighty God and the order of God and what he heard and this is what he said and this is what he did.  So how we call ourselves Christians? We have to be Christ-like.  And what was Christ like? He was a servant of almighty God so you should be servants of almighty God. 

And as the final scripture and divine revelation, Qur’an makes it very clear and concise statement: "This day I have perfected your religion and completed my favour upon you and chosen Islam as a complete way of life. " [Quran 5:3] So through the Qur’an the word “Islam” came.  As a word “Islam”, it came in the Qur’an.  Because when the building is completed, you call it a house.  When the car is on the assembly line, it is not an automobile.  It is in the process of assembly.  When it has been completed, it has been certified, it has been test-driven, it is now an automobile. 

When Islam was completed as a revelation as a book, as an example through the prophet Muhammad, it then became Islam.  It became a complete way of life.  So it is the word that was new but not the practice, not the prophets, not the order from God. Not a new God, not a new revelation but only the name Islam. 

Another distinction to keep in mind is that, Muhammad unlike his predecessors, did not come to the Arab or to this own people exclusively.  Therefore Islam is not a religion of the Arabs, it is not for the Arabs.  Yes Muhammad the son of Abdullah was born in Mecca, a city in the Arabian Peninsula.  And certainly he was an Arab by verse. 

Consequences of his birth was the choice of the almighty.  Additionally the Qur’an was revealed in the Arabic language to protect it, to make it pure and clear and precise.  Yet the Qur’an dispelled any information that the message of Muhammad was limited or meant for the Arab exclusively.  Allah says: "you have not been sent O Muhammad, except to the whole of humanity as a warner, as the one bringing glad tidings.  And most of the human beings, they simply don’t know."[Quran 34:28] As such, Muhammad is the finality of the great prophets and messengers before him. 

What is the “Qur’an”?

Now some background information regarding the Qur’an.  First of all, the Qur’an makes a claim that it is a divine revelation – that is, it was sent down from the almighty God to Muhammad through inspiration.  And Allah says: "Muhammad, he is not speaking from himself, his own ideas or his own ambitions or his own emotions and feelings.  But this is a revelation  (Qur’an) which has  speaking from himself ."[Quran 53:3-4]

Therefore, if we are to convince you or anyone else of the authenticity of the Qur’an, we must prove 1) that it was impossible for Muhammad to manufacture such a book 2) we must prove that it was equally impossible for any human agency to have created it.

Let us think about this.  The Qur’an makes the statement: And we created the human beings from a hanging clot that was clinging to the wall of the womb.  How did the prophet Muhammad know that the embryo started out as a clot hanging and clinging to the wall of the uterus of the mother? Did he have a telescope? Did he have a microscope? Did he have some kind of X-ray vision? How did he receive this knowledge when this was discovered 47 years ago? How did he know that the ocean have a barrier between them to separate the salt and the fresh water? How did he know that? How did he know that the sun and the moon and the planets are all swimming in an orbit that has been ordered for them? How did he know them when these things just been discovered 25 or 30 years ago?  Technology and science, the sophistication of which you and I well know, have just discovered these things.  How did Muhammad know them fifteen hundred years ago? An uneducated shepherd who could not read or write, a man raised in the desert, how could he say something like this? How could he produce something like this?  How could anyone else living with him before and after, produce something that has been discovered recently? Impossible.  How could a man who never left the Arabian Peninsula, a man who never sailed on a ship make such clear and astounding descriptions that were recently discovered in this half of the 20th century? Also if this is not enough, let me mention to you that the Qur’an has 114 chapters, over 6000 verses and there were hundreds of people in the time of the prophet Muhammad who memorized this book entirely.  Was he come kind of genius?  How did that happen? Did anyone memorize any of the gospels?  Did anyone memorize the Torah? The Psalms? The Old and the New Testament? Nobody, not even the pope himself.  But there are millions of Muslims today, who has memorized the entire book.  This is the ambition of every Muslims.  Not some but every Muslims.  How many Christians have you meet in your life that as memorized the Bible? You have never meet any Christians that memorized the Bible because you have never meet a Christian who even knew what word the whole Bible.  Because the Christians themselves have over 700 different denominations and there are around 39 different versions of the Bible with different books and different versions, with different amount of verses and different amount of chapters and they don’t agree to that.  So how could they even memorize what they don’t agree about?

Finally, this book, Qur’an, has been universally preserved without the slightest alternation of any kind in fifteen centuries. 

If all of these are true, and if it is all true, would you agree that this book is quite profound and unique to say the least? Would you be honest enough to say that? Of course you would if you are honest.    

The Basic things in the Qur’an

Let us now turn to another subject matter – The Basic things in the Qur’an

It talks about the supreme oneness of almighty God which includes his names, attributes, the relationships between the almighty and his creatures and how man should maintain that relationships.  It also talks about the continuity of the prophets and their lives, their messages and their overall mission.  It insists upon following the final and universal example Muhammad, the seal of the prophets and messengers. 

It reminds the human beings of the shortness of this life and calling them towards the eternity of the life hereafter.  After you leave this place, you are going somewhere.  After you die, you are also going somewhere whether you accept it or know about it.  You are going there and you are responsible because you are told even if you have rejected it.  The object of this life is not for you to sit here and do nothing without an effect.  Every cause has en effect.  And you came into this life for a cause and a purpose and it must have an effect.  You don’t go to school to stay there.  You don’t go to work not to get paid.  You don’t build a house and don’t move into it.  You don’t get a suit made and don’t wear it.  You don’t grow up as a child and don’t become an adult.  You don’t work without expecting a reward.  You can not live without expecting to die.  You can not die without the expectancy of the grave and you can not expect that the grave is the end.  Because that would mean God has created you for a foolish purpose.  And you have not gone to school or worked or chose a wife for a foolish purpose.  How can you assign to God something less than yourself?

In an attempt to capture and convince the imagination and faculties of reasoning, the Qur’an goes through great length and beauty to expound upon the oceans and rivers, the trees and plants, the birds and insects, the wild and the domestic animals, the mountains and the valleys, the expansion of the heavens, the celestial bodies and the universe, the fishes and the aquatic lives, the human anatomy and biology, the human civilization and history, the description of paradise and hell, the evolution of the human embryo, the mission of all the prophets and the purpose of life on earth. 

How could a man born in the desert who could not read – could expound upon things which he was never exposed to? The most unique aspect of the Qur’an however, is that it confirms the previously revealed scriptures, and that if you should decide to become a Muslim, you do not have to consider yourself changing your religion. 

If you lost some weight and you had a suit and you really liked that suit; you don’t have to throw that $500 suit away.  Do you? No.  You go to the tailor and tell them to make it smaller for you. 

Your belief, your honour, your virtue, your love of Jesus Christ, you attachment to God, your worship, your truthfulness and your dedication to almighty God – you don’t change that and throw it away.  You hold onto that but you make alteration where you know that the truth have been revealed to you.  You just have to be honest enough to know that you have lost some weight, and you need to make some adjustment. 

Islam is simple my dear Brothers and Sisters.  Bear witness that there is none to be worshipped except almighty God. If I ask any of you to bear witness that your father is your father, how many of you would say yes my father is my father?  My son is my son – my wife is my wife – I am who I am- then how is it that you hesitate to bear witness that almighty God is One and almighty God is the only and almighty God is your lord and your creator? Why? Are you arrogant?  Do you possess something that God does not possess? Do you have some secret that you want to share with us? Or are you confused? That’s the question that you have to ask yourself.  If you thought that you would die tonight and in front of you was paradise and the back of you is hellfire – and you had the chance to put this straight with God, and ask God to accept the best of your deeds – if you had that chance to do that before you die, then you would not hesitate to bear witness that there is only one God.  You would not hesitate to bear witness that Muhammad is a messenger of God.  You would not hesitate to bear witness that you are one of those who would like to be written down in the book of God as those who submit. 

You would not hesitate. But you think you are going to live a little while.  You want to enjoy some more. You want to drink a little bit more scotch.  You want to lay down with few more girls.  You want to wear few more fancy suits.  You want to dance a little bit more.  You want to sing a little bit more.  And of course, you are not ready to pray everyday.  That’s cause you think you are going to live a little while.  But how much is a while? Some of us have baldhead.  How much is a little while? How long was it that you had a full head of hair? How long was it when you had all black hair?  You got aches and pains in your knees and elbows and another places.  How long ago was it when you were just a child?  How long was it? It was yesterday.  And you are going to die tomorrow.  Then how long you want to wait? 

Islam is to bear witness that almighty God is God, the only God, the only One without any partners.  Islam is to acknowledge the existence of the angels, who were sent with the duty of revealing the revelation to the prophets – carrying the message to the prophets, controlling the winds, the oceans and the mountains and taking the lives of those whom God ordered to die.  Islam is to acknowledge that all the prophets and messengers were righteous men and they were all sent by the almighty God.  Acknowledging the fact that there will be a final day of judgment for all creatures.  Acknowledging that all good and evil has been proportioned by the almighty God.  Acknowledging that there will definitely be a resurrection after death. 

Fundamental duties of a Muslim

The fundamental duties incumbent upon every Muslims is simple – the five things. 

Islam is like a big house.  And every house has to be built with pillars and a foundation.  And you have to build a house with some rules.  The pillars are the rules.  And when you build a house, you must follow all the rules.  The five rules of Islam are:

1) To uphold the code of strict monotheism – not to accept any partners with God, not to worship anything along with God, not to say anything about God that you have no right to say, not to say he has a father or son or daughter or mother or uncle.  And to bear witness that Muhammad is a messenger of the almighty God. 

2) To observe the prescribed prayers. 

3)To pay the prescribed charity.

4) To fast during the month of Ramadan.

5) To perform the pilgrimage.

One may ask the question – isn’t that difficult?

No my friend, it is not.  Not to those who opens their mind and open their heart and accept the truth. 

I put the matter before you – and you sentence yourself.  You take the sentence that you want.  You sentence yourself to peace and paradise or you sentence yourself to confusion, frustration and hellfire and punishment.                        

Enjoy the bounties that Allah has bestowed upon you.

May Allah guide us, may Allah help us. Amen

More on the 5 pillars of Islam

Islam has 5 pillars.

1) Bearing witness that there is none to be worshipped except Allah and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah. 

2) The performance of the prayer – praying 5 times a day – based on the order of the almighty Allah.  Somebody might say, why do we have to 5 times a day? Well, if I said to you, listen – I got a job for you and we pay 5 times a day. You wash yourself, line up and get paid.  Would you have any problems with it? No you wouldn’t. When the bell rings, you will be the 1st one to wash yourself, line up and get paid.  Because you know the benefits of it.  The prophet Muhammad told us: if any of you had a house with a stream in front of you – if you went into that stream and washed 5 times a day, would there be any dirt on you? 

The purpose of the prayer is to keep you pure, clean and to remind you about Allah.  And how long does a prayer take? It only takes less than 10 minutes.  It takes you longer than that to smoke a cigarette, it takes you longer than that to call your wife, it takes you longer than that to drink some juice, it takes you longer than that to talk some foolishness on the street. 

You mean the one whom you worship, the one who created the heavens and earth, the one who gives you paradise, the one whom you believe in, you are not willing to stop what you are doing 5 times a day and just ask him? Praise him for forgiveness? Worship him? Be grateful towards him for 10 minutes? Of course you are.  This is what the prayer for.  So the idea is to keep you pure, clean, honest, keep you reminded, keep you knowing that you are a Muslim, keep you reminded all the time that Allah is your Allah. 

That’s why you tell your sons and daughters when they are young, be in this house at 8:00 o’clock.  You don’t think at 8:15 they are going to become a pumpkin.  But you want them to get accustomed to respect that house and coming at 8:00.  So it is the same thing with the prayer.  Allah wants you to get accustomed to remember him.  Allah does not need your prayer.  You need it.  But he ordered for us prayer as a blessing.  That’s why a Muslim have such a great blessing because these 5 prayers a day acts upon his minds, his psychology, his physiology and his social posture.  Every thing in his life revolves around this prayer.   

3) Zakat (charity) – the word “zakat” mean to grow, to prosper, to benefit.  When you give something from your saved up wealth (i.e. money that you are not using, piling up in the bank) to the poor – Allah purifies your wealth. 

Don’t those people who are less fortunate – don’t they deserve a portion of your wealth? And if Allah did not order us to give it, would we give it? No we wouldn’t.  So Zakat is for the poor and it purifies your wealth.    

4) Fasting – Fasting in the month of Ramadan, is for discipline.  It’s to learn self-control.  If you can’t fast from sunrise to sunset – if you can’t control your tongue – if you can’t stay away from the desire of your wife – if you can’t stop thinking lustful thoughts – if you can’t control your anger – if you can’t keep away from food – if you can’t keep away from those for 12-14 hours, then what kind of a person are you? How powerful are you?

And after that fasting period, you can eat, go unto your wife etc. And from that fasting hours, you kind of get an idea how those people are feeling in Somalia, Ethiopia, India – other parts of the world, who are fasting involuntarily – everyday!

Through fasting, you get an idea how they feel.  You become more humble, you do more righteous deeds, you become aware of your responsibility as a Muslim, you think more about the almighty God – and as a result of that, you elevate yourself spiritually. 

5) Hajj- (The Pilgrimage) – It’s the journey to the Ka’aba (house located in Mecca and was built by Abraham and his son Ishmael to commemorate the worship of one God).  As a Muslim, you can go to Mecca and visit Ka’aba and make the lesser pilgrimage called “Umrah”.  And then when the Hajj times come, you make that pilgrimage and that is when you are going to see the power of this Islamic brotherhood.   

You will never see, never witness it, never sense it and never know it, unless you make this pilgrimage.

Malcolm X said in one of his letter: “"Never have I witnessed such sincere hospitality and overwhelming spirit of true brotherhood as is practiced by people of all colours and races here in this ancient Holy Land, the home of Abraham, Muhammad and all the other Prophets of the Holy Scriptures. For the past week, I have been utterly speechless and spellbound by the graciousness I see displayed all around me by people of all colours.