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December 23, 2009

What can islam contribute to modern western society?

this is posted in the ramadan (ramadam or dan?) section because R & S will just end up with a lot of hate answers.

so from a liberal point of view as in equality between all races, genders, religions

what can islam offer? & is the media a lying dirty rat about islam?

Hello John and all,

I will attempt to answer your question in some detail and I hope I don’t digress from your primary concerns. I will use some quotes from the Qur’an (Muslim Holy book) and teachings from the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) as well as my analysis of some opinions. However, your questions concern a central theme of the Islamic faith and as such, there is a lot more that is open for discussion than I can possibly address in this response.

As a Muslim, I believe Islam has a universal message that would appeal at all times and to anyone who is at the very least willing to engage in meaningful dialogue concerning the Islamic faith, it’s adherents and our role in the global stage. As humans, we all continue to exhibit diverse attitudes and characters that are prone to praise, encouragement and of course criticism as well as outright objection. We, I believe by default have the potential to assume any such attitudes/characteristics depending on the environment around us. The purpose of religion and divine guidance, for those who believe in them, is to suppress our distasteful tendencies and bring out the best in all of us.

Equality in different spheres: race, gender, religion, social settings etc. is no doubt one of the finer characteristics of an honorable people and Islam I believe is a strong advocate for it’s preservation.

Race: The Qur’an, from which we (Muslims) derive our primary source of guidance strongly advocates the abolishing of any racial discrimination and prejudice. Many verses in the Qur’an stress the equality of all races and the role of race as a unifying factor. A couple of these are:

Qur’an 30:22: And one of His signs is the creation of the heavens and the earth and the diversity of your tongues and colors; most surely there are signs in this for the learned.

and,

Qur’an 49:13: O mankind! We created you from a single (pair) of a male and a female, and made you into nations and tribes, that ye may know each other (not that ye may despise (each other). Verily the most honoured of you in the sight of Allah is (he who is) the most righteous of you. And Allah has full knowledge and is well acquainted (with all things).

The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) also stressed this notion throughout his mission. One of the times he talked about this was during the last sermon he delivered:

"All mankind is from Adam and Eve, an Arab has no superiority over a non-Arab nor a non-Arab has any superiority over an Arab; also a White has no superiority over a Black nor a Black has any superiority over a White except by piety and good action."

These few references clearly express Islams stand on racial equality.

Now over to gender equality – hope you are still reading, this might be pretty long :(

Gender equality is no doubt a complex issue that continues to be a challenge to all peoples of the world albeit to varying degrees. No one individual can satisfactorily layout what constitutes gender equality because our thinking is different – what one person might consider as liberation and empowerment another might perceive as subjugation and disenfranchisement. That being said, there is no doubt a set of indicators that can be used to differentiate between the two phenomena. In Islam, certain rights are given to men and women with consideration for their roles in family and social settings. First of all, Islam recognizes the complementary role of men and women in society.

In the Qur’an, it is stated that:

"And one of His (God’s) signs is that He created mates for you from yourselves that you may find rest in them, and He put between you love and compassion; most surely there are signs in this for a people who reflect." (Qur’an 30:21)

Islam came at a time and place where women were treated with a lot of contempt and played a pivotal role in alleviating their status since then. Many rights were re-affirmed including but not limited to inheritance, divorce, acquisition of personal property, preservation of dignity etc. Kindness and generosity to the female child, sisters, mothers, wives and women in general is highly emphasized. Again, there are some guidelines that may be perceived as discriminatory against women but some of these require a fairly deep analysis of other Islamic injunctions for a better understanding and fairer judgment. Among these are inheritance rights and clothing requirements – two prominent features of Islamic life that are used to portray Islam under a less than fair light. I will be more than willing to address these at a later time should anyone express interest in learning more about them.

As regards religions, Islam once again stresses the need to live with other religions on equal terms. Despite many compelling observations that would seem to suggest otherwise, Islam calls for tolerance and respect for other religions. The Qur’an stresses the need for religious freedom:
Qur’an 2:256: Let there be no compulsion in religion: Truth stands out clear from Error: whoever rejects Taghut (evil) and believes in Allah hath grasped the most trust worthy hand-hold, that never breaks. And Allah heareth and knoweth all things. "
There are some issues that people question regarding the permission to practice ones religion freely in an Islamic state. One such issue is a tax that used to be imposed on adherents of other faiths as a pre-requisite to be accorded state protection, economic and religious autonomy etc. Non-muslims living in Muslim states were exempt from the taxes that were imposed on Muslims (the Zakat) but had to pay this other tax called the Jizyah, which applied only to them. Islam is a way of life for Muslims – it can’t be separated from the economy, politics and the running of the nation. Human civilizations have many ways of drawing boundaries – either by race, religion, nationality etc and we all tend to accord pre-ferential treatment to one group as opposed to another for reasons that may or may not be valid depending on how you look at it. For example, I am a foreign student studying in the USA – I am required to pay out-of-state fees and am not eligible for a work permit or federal loan – these are privileges that US nationals may have easier access to. Is this discrimination? Or is it a state serving the interests of it’s citizens first and delivering on it’s commitments and responsibilities to the people they serve? All depends on how you look at it, doesn’t it?
In a nut-shell, Islam offers a lot to modern western society if you look closely at things that ail the western world. I particularly feel human rights, economic and social justice models can be developed with great in-put from Islam. There is no doubt it would be a hard sell, what with the constant media bashing and of course bad PR on the part of some Muslims. Which brings me to your final question.
The media . . . the media always have something to say just about everything. They push agendas for a living and more often than not, they relay to the public what suits their agenda. What they present to the public sometimes insults the intelligence of their viewers. The best I could say concerning them is a word of advice – choose wisely which fountain you drink from! However, there is a failure on the part of some Muslim faithfuls in addressing legitimate concerns that humans have. There are many practices which Islam doesn’t advocate but are blindly adopted in the Muslim world. No doubt we need to have an honest discourse amongst ourselves (Muslims) and chart a new way forward. As a timeless message, Islam must and indeed is flexible enough to accommodate the ever-changing global landscape but it is up to Muslims rise up to the challenge and make known to the world what we have to offer.
I urge you to seek more knowledge about Islam, hopefully in all the right places and make a personal analysis of it’s candidacy as a way of life for anyone to adopt.
Below is a set of verses from the Qur’an that I like to recite before I address anyone meaningfully.
"O my Lord! Open for me my chest.And ease my task for me. And loosen the knot from my tongue. That they understand my speech."

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December 6, 2009

Can muslims, who have committed adultery in the past and then repented marry virgin muslim women?

I want to know that those muslims who committed adultery in the past and then repented are they still eligible to marry virgin muslim women? Does Islam allow it?

Just to be clear and very shortly ther’s is a very very clear rule in Islam

Unless u deny the existence of GOD, so Whatever u did in your past life ,if u repented honstly and gave up from all bad things u did b4, for sure ALLAH will forgive u and your repent will be accepted. But with three conditions : (1) To be sorry and regret from your heart about all what u did (2)To stop doing these issues from this moment(3) To intend not to come back and do these things again.
If u made (BUT TAKE CARE THIS MUST BE B4 U R DEATH, AS MANY PEOPE SAY THAT THEY WILL STAY ALL THEIR LIFE HANGEING UP HAVING RELATIONSHIPS, DRINKING AND WHEN DEATH COMES TO THEM THE WILL REPENT, NO ALLAH WON’T ACCEPT THEIR REPENT )these three conditions and your mistake wan’t DENY OF GO EXISTENCE so u can continue your life normally, and there’s more as we learned while we r young that GOD(ALLAH) is being so happy if one fom humans repented and ALLAH supports him in his life to be more straigh " IF YOU ARE WITH ALLAH. THEN ALLAH WILL BE WITH YOU".

This what I know and what we are used to,but also it’s better if u consulte some scientist in Islam

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July 24, 2009

How do I become muslim and learn about islam?

Filed under: Islam — Tags: 18 Years, Books Wanted, Free Books, Google, Islam Muslim, Mosques, Muslim Islam, Old Girl, Teens — admin @ 1:35 pm

I am a 15yr old girl and I KNOW I want to become muslim.I wanted to know if ther is any websites out there that can send me free books on islam,also I wanted to know if there where any websites were I can talk to other teens about Islam and being muslim?

I greatly advise you not to because once you are stuck its hard to get out, trust me. I was born muslim and i studied it very much. I thought i had everything figured out. I am now 18 years old and i want out. But since it is your choice i can help you a bit.
Go to google and type mosques in ________(your place of residence) and call them. They will help you quite a bit.

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June 22, 2009

Islam is supported by five pillars. How do these five pillars help a Muslim live a moral life?

Islam is supported by five pillars. How do these five pillars help a Muslim live a moral life?

praise be to Allah
N.B:The five pillars were revealed from Allaah, and conveyed to us by the trustworthy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). The muslims accept them and carry them out
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concerning your question:
Islam is based on five pillars which the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) has explained for us, when he said: “Islam is built upon five [pillars]: the testimony that there is no god but Allaah and that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allaah; establishing regular prayer (salaah); paying the zakaah; Hajj (pilgrimage) and fasting Ramadaan.” (Agreed upon; narrated by al-Bukhaari, no. 8)

Islam is both belief and laws, in which Allaah and His Messenger have told us what is halaal and what is haraam, morals and good manners, acts of worship and how to interact with people, rights and duties, and scenes of the resurrection. When Allaah completed this religion, He chose it to be the way of life for all of mankind until the Hour begins:

“This day, I have perfected your religion for you, completed My Favour upon you, and have chosen for you Islam as your religion
[al-Maa'idah 5:3 – interpretation of the meaning]

for details see this answer, plz take yur time to read it:
http://www.islam-qa.com/en/ref/13569/pillars
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Pillars are part of a building. The building in this case is the perfect human being who cares and protects the rights of all creations and fellow humans, thus establishing a society in which truth and justice and peace is supreme

it's a very long and beautiful subject, that a paragraph cannot cover.
if u have questions, please ask them

you'll find other details here:
http://www.islamtomorrow.com/mainpillars.asp

http://www.islam-qa.com/en/ref/219/the%20merits%20of%20Islam
http://www.islam-qa.com/en/
http://www.islamhouse.com/s/9661
http://www.forsanelhaq.com/en/

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