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Old 4th July 2002, 05:09
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Islam is the only religion in the world that says that its precepts are natural. The Holy Quran says:

"..It is Allah's Nature on which Allah has created humans. There is no change in Allah's creation. This is the established religion (deen al-qayyim) but many of the humans know not." (Surat al-Room, Verse 30).

In Islam, the beliefs have primary position; they are the roots, and the practices are branches that are dependent for their existence on the roots. The primary belief is that of the Unity and Supreme Sovereignty of Allah, the Almighty, the Everpresent, the Everlasting, the All-knowing. Allah is Just. He sent prophets to convey His message. He selected Imams to safeguard His message. He ordained a Day of Judgement when the deeds of His creatures will be measured and rewarded or punished accordingly. Belief in Allah, therefore, entails belief in all of the above.
Islam is the last divine religion and Prophet Muhammad (s) is the last Messenger of Allah. In Islam, Allah has encompassed all His commandments and decrees - decrees that will suffice for humankind til the end of the world. The commandments are there not only to guide His creatures to proper belief, but also to show them the proper way to live their lives. Islam says that its practices are for benefit of the followers, benefit in this world and in the hereafter.

The ethical and moral degeneration of the western society and the predominance of suicide, drug abuse, and crime, seem to clearly indicate that spiritual health of an individual and a community is as important as physical health. The factors of physical and spiritual well-being form the basis of Islamic practices. All that is necessary for a person's spiritual and physical well-being is obligatory, and all that is harmful is haram (prohibited). Islam shows ways of dealing with the world around us; the responsibilities of a person to oneself, to parents, to siblings, to offspring, to spouses, to neighbors, to society, to nation; what habits to cultivate and what to avoid; what things to possess and what to give away; what time to sleep and what time to wake up; when and how to make love and when and how to refrain from it; when to speak up and when to remain silent; what to eat; how to eat; how to seek knowledge, etc. In short, Islam teaches values and priorities concerned with every walk of life.

Islam fulfills all the needs of the human nature in such a way that by following the path of Islam, a person can attain a state of perfection that is close to divinity. Here is a very brief look at some of the general guidelines that Islam provides for living an ideal life.

The Prophet (May God bless Him and His Descendents) in one of his sermons that have been preserved, said:

O people! Reach the signs that have been fixed for you and get to the destinations that have been determined for you. Verily, the believer strives between two fears: the fear about his past, concerning which he does not know how God would judge it; and the fear for the future, concerning which he does not know what God has decreed therein. Let the believer take from his (transitory) self that which shall benefit his (abiding) self and from the world that which shall benefit him in the hereafter. Let him benefit from youth before old age comes upon him, and from life before death seizes him. By Him in Whose hands is the life of Mohammad. There is no possibility of penitence after this world and there is no abode after it save heaven or hell (Usul al-Kafi, Hadith 191/1599).
Islam has always stressed upon the importance of acquiring knowledge. The book Nahjul Balagha quotes the first Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (a):
"O' Kumayl, knowledge is better than wealth. Knowledge guards you, while you have to guard the wealth. Wealth decreases by spending, while knowledge multiplies by spending, and the results of wealth die as wealth decays. O' Kumayl, knowledge is belief which is acted upon. With it man acquires obedience during his life and a good name after his death. Knowledge is the ruler while wealth is ruled upon."
One of the most important relationships in a person's life is that between parents and offspring. In an invocation in as-Sahifat al-Kaamilah, the fourth Imam, Ali ibn al-Husayn (a) sheds light on how this relationship should be handled:
O Allah, make me such that I may fear my parents the way one fears a cruel king, that I may act towards them like a merciful mother. And let my obedience toward them and my doing good unto them be more satisfying to me than the sleep of a sleeping person and the quenching of thirst of a thirsty person, so that I may give priority to their desires over my own, and their happiness over my own..... Let my voice be lowered before them, and let my speech be good before them, and let my nature be soft toward them and let my heart be kind toward them and let me be their companion...
What practices should one undertake in dealing with the world around oneself? A part of the answer can be found in the fourth Imam's words:
O Allah, I beg your forgiveness: for not helping the oppressed who suffered oppression in my ken; for not offering thanks in return for some good done unto me; for not accepting the apologies of one who apologized for doing bad unto me; for refusing to give priority over my own needs to the needs of one who had petitioned me.....
Abu Basir says: "A man said to Abu Jafar (the fifth Imam, God's benediction be upon him), 'I am feeble of deeds and my fasts are few. However, I try to eat nothing but that which is lawful.' The Imam said to him, 'What endeavor is better than the effort to remain chaste in respect of one's livelihood and sex relations?'" (Usul al-Kafi, 201/1638). Usul al-Kafi quotes the sixth Imam, Jafar al-Sadiq (a) as saying: "The noble characteristics are ten. Cultivate them if you can, for these qualities may be found in a man but not in his children, or they may be found in the children but not in their father (i.e. they are not hereditary), or they may be found in a slave and not in a freeman." "What are they?", he was asked. The Imam said, "They are: sincerity of indifference (to what is in the hands of people), truthfulness, trustworthiness, consideration and care of one's relatives, hospitality, giving food to the beggar, returning the favors done to one, care for one's neighbor, care for one's companion, and modesty, at the head of them all." (190/1552).
In conclusion, a point to remember is that according to Islamic spirit, the first and foremost aim of a believer in following the practices laid down by Islam is to seek Allah's pleasure.

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hello all i'm proud muslim i live in da US been here all my life never had any problem being muslim .. lived normal life being muslim and beliver
but what really makes me sick now some people not everyone .. they think muslims are bad people or islam= terror ...all i wanted to say
PLEASE PEOPLE READ AND THINK THEN JUDGE ANYONE ..DON'T JUDGE ANYBODY WITHOUT KNOING DA TRUE !!!!
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Old 19th August 2002, 08:04
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Wink i wanna learn more abt islam

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Old 19th August 2002, 11:41
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Originally posted by Tam
Islam is the only religion in the world that says that its precepts are natural. The Holy Quran says:

"..It is Allah's Nature on which Allah has created humans. There is no change in Allah's creation. This is the established religion (deen al-qayyim) but many of the humans know not." (Surat al-Room, Verse 30).
Everyone can say his ideology is natural, the only true, etceteras, that does not mean it is the truth.
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In Islam, the beliefs have primary position; they are the roots, and the practices are branches that are dependent for their existence on the roots. The primary belief is that of the Unity and Supreme Sovereignty of Allah, the Almighty, the Everpresent, the Everlasting, the All-knowing. Allah is Just. He sent prophets to convey His message. He selected Imams to safeguard His message. He ordained a Day of Judgement when the deeds of His creatures will be measured and rewarded or punished accordingly. Belief in Allah, therefore, entails belief in all of the above.
Blind belief is always wrong, therefore the roots of Islam are wrong and the whole religion with it.
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Islam is the last divine religion and Prophet Muhammad (s) is the last Messenger of Allah. In Islam, Allah has encompassed all His commandments and decrees - decrees that will suffice for humankind til the end of the world. The commandments are there not only to guide His creatures to proper belief, but also to show them the proper way to live their lives. Islam says that its practices are for benefit of the followers, benefit in this world and in the hereafter.
Last religion? Every sect leader tells that.
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The ethical and moral degeneration of the western society and the predominance of suicide, drug abuse, and crime, seem to clearly indicate that spiritual health of an individual and a community is as important as physical health. The factors of physical and spiritual well-being form the basis of Islamic practices. All that is necessary for a person's spiritual and physical well-being is obligatory, and all that is harmful is haram (prohibited). Islam shows ways of dealing with the world around us; the responsibilities of a person to oneself, to parents, to siblings, to offspring, to spouses, to neighbors, to society, to nation; what habits to cultivate and what to avoid; what things to possess and what to give away; what time to sleep and what time to wake up; when and how to make love and when and how to refrain from it; when to speak up and when to remain silent; what to eat; how to eat; how to seek knowledge, etc. In short, Islam teaches values and priorities concerned with every walk of life.
If you read the SHaria, you will see what real degeneration is.
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Islam fulfills all the needs of the human nature in such a way that by following the path of Islam, a person can attain a state of perfection that is close to divinity. Here is a very brief look at some of the general guidelines that Islam provides for living an ideal life.
Why is that most of the Islam countries are underdeveloped and primitive?
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The Prophet (May God bless Him and His Descendents) in one of his sermons that have been preserved, said:

O people! Reach the signs that have been fixed for you and get to the destinations that have been determined for you. Verily, the believer strives between two fears: the fear about his past, concerning which he does not know how God would judge it; and the fear for the future, concerning which he does not know what God has decreed therein. Let the believer take from his (transitory) self that which shall benefit his (abiding) self and from the world that which shall benefit him in the hereafter. Let him benefit from youth before old age comes upon him, and from life before death seizes him. By Him in Whose hands is the life of Mohammad. There is no possibility of penitence after this world and there is no abode after it save heaven or hell (Usul al-Kafi, Hadith 191/1599).
A prophete that was a robber and married a 9 year old girl. We call it a child molestor.
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Islam has always stressed upon the importance of acquiring knowledge. The book Nahjul Balagha quotes the first Imam Ali ibn Abi Talib (a):
"O' Kumayl, knowledge is better than wealth. Knowledge guards you, while you have to guard the wealth. Wealth decreases by spending, while knowledge multiplies by spending, and the results of wealth die as wealth decays. O' Kumayl, knowledge is belief which is acted upon. With it man acquires obedience during his life and a good name after his death. Knowledge is the ruler while wealth is ruled upon."
Why so many Muslims are illiterated?
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One of the most important relationships in a person's life is that between parents and offspring. In an invocation in as-Sahifat al-Kaamilah, the fourth Imam, Ali ibn al-Husayn (a) sheds light on how this relationship should be handled:
O Allah, make me such that I may fear my parents the way one fears a cruel king, that I may act towards them like a merciful mother. And let my obedience toward them and my doing good unto them be more satisfying to me than the sleep of a sleeping person and the quenching of thirst of a thirsty person, so that I may give priority to their desires over my own, and their happiness over my own..... Let my voice be lowered before them, and let my speech be good before them, and let my nature be soft toward them and let my heart be kind toward them and let me be their companion...
If your parents beat you you, you will fear them. That does not make them good parents, but child molestors.
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In conclusion, a point to remember is that according to Islamic spirit, the first and foremost aim of a believer in following the practices laid down by Islam is to seek Allah's pleasure.
Allah's pleasure? I prefer mine.
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hello all i'm proud muslim i live in da US been here all my life never had any problem being muslim .. lived normal life being muslim and beliver
but what really makes me sick now some people not everyone .. they think muslims are bad people or islam= terror ...all i wanted to say
PLEASE PEOPLE READ AND THINK THEN JUDGE ANYONE ..DON'T JUDGE ANYBODY WITHOUT KNOING DA TRUE !!!!
YOUR truth, not DA truth.
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Old 19th August 2002, 16:00
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This is also Islam.

AMINA LAWAL, a 30 year-old Muslim woman, was sentenced on Friday 22 March 2002 to stoning to death by a Shari'ah court at Bakori in Katsina State in northern Nigeria. Amina allegedly confessed to having had a child while divorced. Pregnancy outside of marriage constitutes sufficient evidence for a woman to be convicted of adultery according to the new Shari'ah-based penal code for Muslims, introduced in Katsina State. The man named as the father of her baby girl reportedly denied having sex with her and his confession was enough for the charges against him to be discontinued. Amina did not have a lawyer during her first trial, when the judgement was passed. But she has now filed an appeal against her sentence with the help of a lawyer hired by a pool of Nigerian human rights and women's rights organisations. Amina is awating trial at home. The Shari'ah Court of Appeal of Funtua, Katsina State, set 27 May as the date for the hearing of Amina's appeal against her sentence to death by stoning. The first hearing of the appeal was scheduled for 27 May 2002, but adjourned twice, first to 3 June 2002 and then to 8 July 2002 after Amina Lawal's lawyer argued for an early hearing to take place instead of having the hearing postponed until next year as previously proposed by the court. Amina Lawal is still weaning her baby. Such a long adjournment of the case would have not served any useful purpose and would have deepened the climate of uncertainty created by the whole process. The terms of the bail have also been reviewed. Under these new terms for bail agreed by the court, Amina Lawal will no longer be reporting fortnightly to them. The only condition, however, is that Amina Lawal had to have a 'surety'.

UPDATE: On 8 July 2002, Amina Lawal made the submission of her appeal before the Shari'ah Court or Appeal of Funtua.
The hearing of her appeal was resumed on 5 August 2002.The prosecutor presented his case and urged the court to maintain the sentence to death by stoning passed by the Shari'ah court of Bakori. The court adjourned the hearing of the appeal to 19 August 2002, date on which the announcement of the verdict is expected.

http://www.web.amnesty.org/web/conte...es/gbr_nigeria
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Last update: the sentence to death is maintained. (source: RTBF1 august, 19 2002 14h00 MET)


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