Showing posts with label muslims. Show all posts
Showing posts with label muslims. Show all posts

Friday, 12 August 2011

Positive Roles Of Islamic Schools.

 

The Positive Role of Madrasas

MUFTI MOHAMMAD ANWAR KHAN
Once, the turbulent period of 1857 was brought under control by the British, the economic plight and the literacy rate of Muslims had dropped to an alarming degree. Their overall situation was so grave that they were suffering untold miseries and unbearable pains of having lost power to a military force of an alien country, which had no right to be in India. The Muslim scholars and spiritual leaders of the community were farsighted enough to visualize the nightmares that the Muslims were going through. The British had left such a deep impact on their memories after spilling their blood and killing those caught in the most savage manner, so much so, that they decided to erase from the subcontinent all traces of rich eastern values taught by Islam to Muslims along with their traditions and cultural heritage.
In turn, this inspired other Muslims to enter into the all-embracing fold of enrolling their wards in English Schools and Colleges, who became deeply impressed with the technical know-how that imparting knowledge to vulnerable young Muslim minds became the monopoly of the British who made light of their religion and culture of Islam until they started hating them. By and large, Muslims had become alien in their own lands. Having born and bred up as Muslims, they started despising everything about Islam under British tutelage, which encouraged them to learn more about the Western Thought by making Christianity as a subject that was taught compulsorily to all Muslims, until the Muslims knew more about Christianity than they knew about Islam. The process was contusing in different parts of the country with an alarming speed.
There were countless number of other Muslim intellectuals who could recite by heart large passages from Shakespearean dramas, and quoted Emmanuel, Kant, Marx, and Engels – the philosophers of Europe – much better than they knew about the tenets of the Religion of Islam, or the sacred book of Islam, the Qur’an.

For a time, chaos reigned in the minds of Muslims of India. The war of 1857 had also brought with it new ideologies, which were imported from foreign shores. All over the country, the Eastern values were being erased. The Western power had spread the network of modern English schools and colleges to change the mentality of Muslims. The foreign minds were busy making plans to this effect. For this reason, the parliament of London had dispatched a huge number of Christian priests and missionaries to India to obliterate the religious and cultural existence of the Muslims. The Muslims of India were introduced to foreign philosophers and English literature.
On the other hand, there was an accursed person who was born in India and who was raised under the supervision of the British power titled “Mirza Ghulam Ahmad Qadiyani” who claimed to be the promised Messiah. At last, he came with the claim that he was the Messenger sent to the world by Allah. In this way, he impressed millions of Muslims negatively. It was felt by many that Islam was in great danger in the future. It was totally jeopardized. Under these pernicious times, some of the chosen servants of Allah started the campaign of Islamic education.
The Muslim scholars of India did not lose hope of reforming the other Muslim intellectuals to revert back to the fold of Islam in its entirety. Keeping this objective in mind, the luminous personalities of Islam, Maulana Muhammad Qasim Nanawtawi, his companions Maulana Zulfiqar Ali, Haji Abid Hussain and Maulana Fazlur Rahman and a few others laid the foundation of Darul Uloom, Deoband, the most prestigious university in the subcontinent. At the same time, Maulana Mazhar Nanawtawi laid the foundation of Mazahir Uloom at Saharanpur (U.P). The Tablighi Jama‘at, the largest grassroots Muslim organization in the world, headquartered in Nizamuddin, New Delhi, was founded in 1926 by Maulana Muhammad Ilyas, the greatest thinker of twentieth century. These Islamic institutions, especially Darul Uloom, and Tablighi Jama‘at have played a key role in the preservation of Islamic culture and heritage across the globe. The graduates trained in these institutions defended every possible attack against Islam and its teachings. These institutions produced a unique galaxy of Muslim scholars who performed permanent key roles in preserving the social background of the Indian Islamic culture and eastern values.
Wa Salamu 'Alaykum.

Monday, 11 July 2011

Who is Ass-ra No-Money?

Al Salamu 'Alaykum.

An interview with an enemy of Islam and the Muslims, Asra Nomani (no relation of `Allama Shibli Nomani).

Honest interviews : Asra Nomani

Imagine if Nomani got some sodium pentothal in her martini and gave an honest interview....

DrM : So whats the “Muslim womans freedom tour” about ?

AN. : Well I couldn’t come up with anything catchy so I decided to steal some terms from the civil rights movement. I haven’t had much luck getting attention with the shake down I’ve tried to pull at the Morgantown masjid, so I had to do something.

DrM : What’s going on there ?

AN : Actually I didnt have a chance to win a seat on the masjid advisory panel, so I bailed the day the election. Then I started claiming that the ladies section was insufficient for us even though there was plenty of room.

DrM : Why did you do that ?

AN : It got the media’s interest, and I was on CNN…they just love me on FOX too might I add. Plus, I got a chance to plug my book, nothing like a little free PR.

DrM : You mean “Standing alone in Mecca” ?

AN : Yes, order your copy today !

DrM : This was about your Hajj experience correct ?

AN : Yep.

DrM : There were over 2 million pilgrims at last year’s Hajj, so what do you mean by the “stand alone” part ?

AN : Well..uh…it sounded tight. There’s only one Asra Nomani ya know !

DrM : You’re a bit of a whack job aren’t you ?

AN : Hey now ! Well, maybe just a bit…I can assure I’m just your typical single Muslim mom raising a kid.

DrM : Why single ? Wheres hubby ?

AN : Lets not get into that…..

DrM : I’ll let you plug your book if you do….

AN : In that case…..I was on assignment in Pakistan, where I met this one dude…and things kinda happened.

DrM : Hold up…that would be adultery then..

AN : Look man, I was trying the latest tantrika mumbo jumbo…you can read all about it in my other book on tantrika sex…on sale for only $17.95.

DrM : So did you get married ?

AN : Nope, he ran off, the bastid.

DrM : Well that’s too bad….but don’t you think Muslims would have a problem with someone with your past telling them how to practice Islam ?

AN : Look I screwed up, cut me some slack here ! All you gotta do is perform Hajj and all is forgiven.

DrM : Well it doesn’t quite work like that…you have to be sincere in your desire for forgiveness…

AN : I am sincere, dawg !

DrM : But you do oppose punishing the crime of adultery…

AN : Well, just punishing the female part, they could stone the men with a boulder for all I care. Besides everybody does it these days, you cant go around slamming people for getting busy….you know what I’m saying ?

DrM : Actually no, I myself have never committed adultery, nor do any of Muslim friends engage in it.

AN : You’re a wahabi aren’t you ?!

DrM : …no, not really.

AN : You believe in Quran and Hadeeth ?

DrM : …Yeah

AN : WAHABI ! Neo-Salafi ! Muslim Pat Robertson !

DrM : Hey everybody, buy Asra’s book….

AN : Ok, I’ll let you off the hook this time….

DrM : So tell me what you mean by Muslim woman “reclaiming their rights.”

AN : Actually that’s just some bullcrap we cooked up to get the media’s attention. I would like to see more woman ditch the hijab.

DrM : Why is that ?

AN : Well to be honest with you, I’m a bit jealous of those hijabis. They get respect and they don’t have to put out to get it.

DrM : Why are you proggies so obsessed with hijab when Muslim woman face so many other challenges ?

AN : Well….we don’t want to them to wear it….and that’s all I have to say about that.

DrM : They make you look bad don’t they ?

AN : Yeah they do, kinda makes it hard to pull a fast one on ignorant non-Muslims with them around.

DrM : But you did wear a hijab on the cover of your book…

AN : Available at bookstores near you for only…

DrM : We got that already. But why the hijab on the cover ?

AN : It grabs the viewers attention, but its cool, I don’t wear it inside the book.

DrM : About your local masjid….when did that controversy start ?

AN : Actually I rarely go to the masjid, and I never went before…but it was a good place to start my campaign.

DrM : But why do you want a larger prayer hall if you sneak into the men’s section ?

AN : To be honest, its more fun…there’s a couple of guys with really tig…

DrM : Time out

AN : Dang ! I was just getting to the good part.

DrM : This aint “sex and the ummah.”

AN : Which I also co-write with that other lady holed up in Arkansas.

DrM : So why the need to publish porn ?

AN : Well that Nassef character, you know the one with the big boot print on his face thought it would get us some page hits, as well as offer a release for the readers, most of whom aren’t old enough to drink. We think its better than them surfing smut sites.

DrM : But its still porn, and rather vulgar at that….

AN : Don’t be such a prude, Muslims should enjoy the sexual impulse..nothing to be afraid of…

DrM : Uh I don’t think that’s a problem given that Muslims have the highest birthrate on the planet. Only difference I see is they do it behind closed doors and after marriage.

AN : You better cut it out with that wahabi crap, man

DrM : Yawn, so what do you do these days ?

AN : Well since I dont have a job, I enjoy harassing the people at the masjid, and trying to make non-Muslims like me as a "good muslim." Otherwise I'm just a bitter middle aged woman eating bonbons and watching Oprah. Hopefully, some clueless liberals and ill-meaning conservatives will pick up my books, every single penny counts.

DrM : I think I've had enough. Off you go granny.

AN : Wha ?!

DrM : Theres a MSNBC camera crew outside waiting to hear your deep Islamic thoughts. 
Taken from: http://drmaxtor.blogspot.com/2005/03/honest-interviews-asra-nomani.html
Wa salamu 'alaykum.



Friday, 1 July 2011

Be-ghayrat Bhikari.


Al Salamu 'Alaykum.

There is a great, stormy debate going on in SF with reference to dowry and whether it is allowed or not. A fatwa from Deoband is as follows:

Question: 10537
Assalamualikum, I am going to get married this year.I want know about the dowry in light of quran & ahadith.Should i ask my inlaws about this or whatever they give me will accept.What is the sunnah of Rasulallah SAW,when they get married to ummul momineen.Plz reply ..JAzakallah
 
Answer: 10537    Jan 28,2009 (Fatwa: 180/137=H/1429)
You have nothing to do with dowry; rather dowry is the articles given by parents to their daughter in marriage. You can say that if they want to give any necessary article in marriage they should give it after two three months instead of giving at the time of Nikah. However, if they give anything of immediate need at the time of Nikah, it is also right. It is proved from the Hadith and from the sunnah of the Prophet (صلی اللہ علیہ وسلم). This is mentioned in a bit detail in Bahishti Zewar, you should study it.
Allah (Subhana Wa Ta'ala) knows Best
Darul Ifta, Darul Uloom Deoband

So, the general answer is that giving gifts to the girl by the father is Sunna and this is well-proven from the sources. No problems. However, the social problem that we are facing and the misunderstandings that seem to arise in well-meaning people stem from the use of several interchangeable words: jahez, dahej, dowry, dower and gifts.
What is dowry? As the answer explicitly states, for the religiously knowledgeable, dowry refers to the gifts that parents give to their daughters on marriage happily and freely. This is not the dowry of the common man though. You will find the understanding of the common man in the question he asked. Here is the first part of his question:

"I want know about the dowry in light of quran & ahadith.Should i ask my inlaws about this or whatever they give me will accept?"

He wants to know about dowry in the light of the sources. Meaning he wants to know what is due to HIM as dowry as per the Qur'an and Sunna. He further wants to know whether he can make demands on his inlaws such as a Hero Honda or a Maruti or whatever or should he throw himself on their mercy and generosity?

This is the (Hindu)concept of dowry that we are fighting. The belief that the father of the bride OWES something to the groom after marriage.

Hence the first sentence in the answer is: "You have nothing to do with dowry".

Now, this is the world of fatwas. It often does not gel well with the real world.
Let us first make some semantic corrections in the real world.
Let us call Mehr as Dower or bride-due. This is what the groom has to give to the bride.
Gifts: These are the items that the parents give to their daughter.
Dowry: This is the stuff on demand that the son-in-law gets from the father-in-law.

When dowry demands are not met, then bride torture begins. Sometimes, it ends in bride burning.
See here: http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2006-09-10/india/27828744_1_dowry-deaths-cases-bench

What is the answer to this?

The answer is simple. Say No to Dowry.

Saturday, 18 June 2011

The Rope Of Allah.


Al Salamu 'Alaykum.

Allah says in Sura Aal-e-'Imraan, ayat 103-105:

"And hold fast, all together by the rope which Allah (stretches out for you), and be not divided among yourselves; and remember with gratitude Allah's favour on you; for ye were enemies and He joined your hearts in love so that by His Grace, ye became brethren; and ye were on the brink of the pit of fire, and He saved you from it. Thus doth Allah make his signs clear to you: that ye may be guided.  Let there arise out of you a band of people inviting to all that is good, enjoining what is right, and forbidding what is wrong; they are the ones to attain felicity.  Be not like those who are divided amongst themselves and fall into disputations after receiving Clear signs; for them is a dreadful penalty." (Abdullah Yusuf 'Ali).

And yet there are no signs of the Ummah uniting. Alas.

"Yun to Sayyid bhi ho, Mirza bhi ho, Afghan bhi ho,
Sabhi kuch ho, batao to Musalman bhi ho?"

Wa'alaykum Salam.

Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Sanghi Bhangis.

Al Salamu 'Alaykum.

An informative article on Sangh anti-Muslim activities in parts of the impoverished Indian state of Bihar.

http://twocircles.net/2011jun15/sangh_working_agenda_muslimdominated_east_bihar.html

Wa'laykum Salam.

Thursday, 9 June 2011

Blood Transfusion and the Muslims.

Al Salamu 'Alaykum.
There are two common misconceptions regarding blood donation and blood transfusions in the wider Muslim community. On the upcoming occasion of the World Blood Donor Day (14th June), I would like to set these misconceptions to rest.
The first is that blood donations and blood transfusions are not allowed in Islam.
The second is that blood donations and transfusions can spread infectious diseases.
Both these beliefs are erroneous as the article below will show.
Part I is related to showing that blood donation and transfusion in times of necessity is allowed in Islam. This part is primarily a shortened article on the issue by Mufti Muhammad ibn Adam al Kawthari al Hanafi on his website, daruliftaa.com. Part II is to show that blood donation and transfusions are safe today with guidelines in place to prevent the spread of contagious diseases like HIV and Viral Hepatitis. There are several links from wikipedia in part II for those who want to read further, Inshallah.
Part I: It is a well known principle of Islamic Law that all the organs and parts of a human body including blood are sacred and must not be tampered with. To take benefit from any part of a human without a need is unlawful.
There are two reasons for the impermissibility of taking benefit from another person’s blood. Firstly, it is sacred like all other parts of a human. Allah Most High says:
“And verily we have honored the children of Adam.” (Sura al-Isra, V.70)
Secondly, blood (when taken out) is impure and to derive benefit from something that is impure is unlawful. Allah Most High says:
“Say: “I find not in the message received by me by inspiration any (meat) forbidden to be eaten by one who wishes to eat it, unless it be dead meat, or blood poured forth, or the flesh of swine, for it is impure.” (Sura al-An’am, 145)
Due to the above two reasons, under normal circumstances it will be impermissible to transfuse the blood of one person into the body of another. Sanctity of human parts demands this, as well as the impure element in the blood.
However, Islam is a religion of mercy and caters for all the problems faced by humanity. It acknowledges the needs of people and gives concessions and dispensations wherever needed. Allah Most High says:“On no soul does Allah place a burden greater than it can bear.” (al-Baqarah, 286)

A famous principle of Islamic Law states:
“Necessity relaxes prohibition.” (Ibn Nujaym, al-Ashbah wa al-Naza’ir, P. 85)
Imam al-Haskafi says:
“The Scholars differed regarding the usage of haram medication. The apparent opinion in the (Hanafi) school is that it is haram. However it is said that it will be permissible when the medicine is known to be effective and there is no other alternative, just as there is a dispensation in drinking alcohol for a person dying of thirst, and the fatwa is given on this opinion.” (Radd al-Muhtar ala al-Durr al-Mukhtar, 1/210)
Moreover, two reasons were mentioned for the impermissibility of using human blood, one the aspect of sanctity and the other its impurity.
As far as the first reason is concerned, it must be remarked that although blood is a component part of a human body yet the manner of its transfusion or donation does not require any surgical procedures in the body, rather it is drawn and transfused by means of injection, thus it is akin to human milk that is extracted without a surgical procedure or any kind of mutilation.
In appreciation of a child’s need, Islam regarded this milk a means of nourishment for it, and the mother is obliged to feed the baby this very milk. Hence, it can be said that blood transfusion is lawful as a necessity just as Islamic law has permitted women’s milk for infants out of necessity, despite it being part of a human body.
The second reason was the impurity of blood. This has been discussed earlier, in that impure and unlawful things become permissible in cases of need and necessity.
In light of the foregoing, it would be permitted to donate and transfuse blood under the following conditions:
a) The donor is mature and sane.
b) The donor willingly donates his blood. If he is compelled to do so, it will not be permissible.
c) There is no apparent risk to the life or health of the donor,
d) There is an absolute necessity in donating blood in that there is a definite risk to the life of a patient, and in the opinion of the medical expert, there is no other way of saving his/her life,
e) There is a need for it, that is, there is no risk to the life, but in the opinion of the experts, restoration of health may not be possible without it.
f) There is no alternative.
g) It is not for the sake of beautification or any other additional benefit.
h) Transfusion of blood must not be carried out by way of buying and selling, for trading in human parts is never permissible. However, if one is in need of blood desperately and the only means to obtain the blood is to purchase it, then only will it be permissible to pay for the blood.

Buying and selling blood: As mentioned in the last part of the conditions, that it is unlawful to buy and sell blood for the purpose of transfusion. Classical scholars have explicitly stipulated that to trade in any part of a human is unlawful, and especially blood for the impure element found therein.
However, in case of necessity, if one is unable to obtain blood except by purchasing it, then it will be permissible to purchase it, but the provider will still be sinful. (Durr al-Mukhtar, 4/113)
This ruling also serves as prevention to the evil of trading in blood found in many places, where for the sake of a small amount of money; poor and desperate people sell their blood. Some go the extent where they put themselves in danger, and as mentioned earlier, it will only be permissible to donate or give blood if the donor’s life or health is not affected.
Conclusion: From all of the foregoing, we learn that donating and transfusing blood will be permissible in cases of need and necessity (along with the other conditions stipulated above. It is also impermissible to buy and sell blood. Today we see the establishment of blood banks where the blood of different people is stored and used whenever needed. The advantage of these banks is that it gives them an opportunity to store the different types of blood and then match it with the blood of the one in need. From a Shari’ah perspective, it will not be permissible for one to sell his/her blood to the bank; rather it must be donated freely.


Part II: There is mandatory testing in place for blood donations in order to prevent the spread of infectious diseases. Blood and blood components are not released to stock unless they have been tested (in addition to blood group serology requirements) and found negative for mandatory microbiological tests (HBsAg, anti-HIV, anti-HCV, HCV NAT, anti-HTLV and syphilis antibodies). Donated blood is quarantined until it is tested and shown to be free of infectious agents.The donor is also examined and asked specific questions about their medical history to make sure that donating blood is not hazardous to their health. The donor's hematocrit or hemoglobin level is tested to make sure that the loss of blood will not make them anemic. Pulse, blood pressure, and body temperature are also evaluated. Elderly donors are sometimes also deferred on age alone because of health concerns.
Apheresis is a blood donation method where the blood is passed through an apparatus that separates out one particular constituent and returns the remainder to the donor. Usually the component returned is the red blood cells, the portion of the blood that takes the longest to replace. Using this method an individual can donate plasma or platelets much more frequently than they can safely donate whole blood. These can be combined, with a donor giving both plasma and platelets in the same donation.
With these safeguards in place, it is practically impossible for infectious diseases to spread from high quality blood banks.
Wa salamu 'alaykum.