Assalam alaikum,
 
Brother Farrukh, that was a good mail. Of course Islam encourages all to read. The first ayat that was revealed exhorted mankind to Read! in the name of Allah. But, before we criticize the "Taliban insurgents" who have executed a teacher, I feel it is our prime responsibility to verify if the reported news is indeed true. In the wake of incidents like 9/11, I am never sure of any news in the media these days.
 
Allah (swt) knows best.
 
Jazaak Allahu Khair
F Sabil

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Assalam alaikum,

A man once asked Prophet Muhammad to explain the meaning of faith. He
replied, `When a good deed becomes a source of pleasure for you, and
an evil deed becomes a source of disgust for you, then, you are a
believer'
[Tirmidhi 45]

The human conscious was designed in part as a barometer of faith, most
if not all of us know when something `feels' right or wrong. For these
individual as well as those needing some help, the guidelines of
morality are outlined in the Islamic sources, the Quran and Sunnah.
The failing of Muslims stems from our inability to either understand
the natural feelings of justice, denial of the rights of men and women
or simple ignorance of faith.

It comes then of no surprise that with a population in excess of a
billion adherents, incidents will occur where individuals and
movements have misunderstood the absolute fundamentals of faith,
substituting them for a bitter interpretation. Yesterday (December
17th 2005) the news reported a teacher in Afghanistan being executed
by Taliban insurgents, his crime, he refused to stop teaching girls at
school.

The word Taliban is the Persian and Pushto plural for the Arabic word
Talib, meaning `seeker' or `student'. Generally it is defined as a
person who studies the religious sources of Islam, the Quran and
Hadith. From the honor of Abu Talib, the Prophet's uncle whose
authority would protect the Prophet from the injustices of the
persecuting Arab pagans, to the famous texts such as Minhaj at-Taliban
by an-Nawawi, the words Talib and Taliban have always been held in
esteem. In today's context, the word has a much darker association.

The famous incident between Mohlan and Amir illustrates the sacredness
of life and the severity of murder. They had an argument in the days
before they had both accepted Islam. When their paths crossed on
Mohlan's way to a battle, he took out his bow and killed Amir with an
arrow. When Prophet Muhammad learned of this incident he cried out
`May Allah never forgive you!' – as Mohlan killed Amir without reason.
Hearing this Mohlan died some days later in sorrow and the people
buried him. The next day however, they found his body laying on the
ground. It was reported to the Prophet and then they buried him again,
except this time, deeper. The following day his body was again found
on the ground, and the matter again reported to the Prophet to which
he said, `The earth accepts worse people than him but Allah Almighty
has decided to make him the subject of a lesson for the people.' The
lesson being that killing a person unjustly is not an act of piety, it
is not an act of truth, it is not an act becoming a true believer, a
mumin, someone who knows and understands Islam. And it was in response
to this incident that verse 93 of Surah an Nisa (4) was revealed.
[Al Bidayah, vol IV, p 224]

As for education, how can it be that some amongst the Muslims have
such a poor understanding of Islam that they fail to recognise the
skills, the contributions, the efforts of the early Muslim women.
Moreover did not the Prophet teach women? Did not Imam Malik record
women coming to the Prophet taking him by his hand asking him
questions? Were not verses of the Quran revealed directly in response
to women seeking answers to questions?

Would these men have killed Imam Malik for teaching Amina Ramlyah, or
even Imam Shafi who also taught her? Amina, who later became a female
scholar of Islam and is reported to have narrated more than a hundred
hadith? Would these men have killed the nobles of Basra who in the
second century AH would visit the home of Aliyah bin Hasan to discuss
religious and Islamic law? When Imam Zuhri told Qasim ibn Muhammad to
go the assembly of Amra bint Abdal Rahan to seek knowledge, did he
object by virtue of her gender or did he describe her as `an ocean of
knowledge'?

In fact from the six main collections of hadith, the Sahih of Bukhari,
the Sahih of Muslim, the Sunan of Abu Dawood, the Sunan of Ibn Majah,
the Sunan of an-Nasai and the Sunan of Tirmidhi, over 2000 hadith have
been related from more than 150 women. Education has always been at
the forefront of Islam, be it teaching men or women, by men or women.

Allah Almighty said, "The soul of the other led him to the murder of
his brother: he murdered him but he himself became one of the lost ones"
[Surah al-Maida (5): 30]

The verse above seems the most apt description of those who have acted
so unjustly towards the teacher whose only `crime' it seems, was to
educate in the same tradition of the many men and women who took to
educating girls from our rich Islamic history.

These people have brought shame to the words Talib and Taliban. Not
only has their ignorance of faith led to immoral actions dressed in
virtue, but they have conducted an evil deed by killing not only an
innocent person, but someone who was imparting education. The light of
guidance it seems no longer exists in their conscious, and I hope by
the Mercy of Allah Almighty that they resort to studying something
from the teachings of Islam so that they may learn that what they are
in fact doing in the name of Islam, is in fact, contrary to the
teachings of Islam.

May Allah Almighty have mercy and guide us all, ameen.

fi amanillah, assalam alaikum, f







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{Invite (mankind, O Muhammad ) to the Way of your Lord (i.e. Islam) with wisdom (i.e. with the Divine Inspiration and the Qur'an) and fair preaching, and argue with them in a way that is better. Truly, your Lord knows best who has gone astray from His Path, and He is the Best Aware of those who are guided.}
(Holy Quran-16:125)

{And who is better in speech than he who [says: "My Lord is Allah (believes in His Oneness)," and then stands straight (acts upon His Order), and] invites (men) to Allah's (Islamic Monotheism), and does righteous deeds, and says: "I am one of the Muslims."} (Holy Quran-41:33)

The prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: "By Allah, if Allah guides one person by you, it is better for you than the best types of camels." [al-Bukhaaree, Muslim]

The prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him)  also said, "Whoever calls to guidance will have a reward similar to the reward of the one who follows him, without the reward of either of them being lessened at all."
[Muslim, Ahmad, Aboo Daawood, an-Nasaa'ee, at-Tirmidhee, Ibn Maajah]
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