Bismillah [IslamCity] Fear Not Gain Mastery

2008-07-01 Thread Aqsa Jihad Fisabeelillah*
*Bismillah hir rahmaan nir raheem*
*Assalaamu alaykum wa rahmatuallahi wa barakatuhu*
**
**
*20:68 We said: Fear not! for thou hast indeed the upper hand*

*3:139 So lose not heart nor fall into despair: for ye must gain mastery if
ye are true in faith.*
-- 
Surah Isra 17 verse 80 Say: O my Lord! let my entry be by the Gate of Truth
and Honor and likewise my exit by the Gate of Truth and Honor; and grant me
from Thy Presence an authority to aid (me).

Ameen
Transliteration :Wa qur rabbi adkhilni mudkhala sidqiw wa akhrijni mukhraja
sidqiw wa-j'al li mil ladunka sulta_nan nasira_(n).

Al-Tirmidhi HadithHadith 2482 Narrated by AbuHurayrah (May Allah be pleased
with him)
Allah's Messenger (peace be upon him) used to say,  O Allah, grant me
benefit in what Thou hast taught me, teach me what will benefit me, and
increase my knowledge. Praise be to Allah in all circumstances. I seek
refuge in Allah from the state of those who go to Hell.
Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah transmitted it, Tirmidhi saying this is a tradition
whose isnad is gharib.

Ameen


Bismillah [IslamCity] US Muslim

2008-07-01 Thread G.Waleed Kavalec
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-613565976389288490

Forbidden Love - sounds like the title of a bad movie.

It isn't

-

Gregory Waleed Kavalec
--
We shall speak to him, of our command, easiness (Quran 18:88);


Bismillah [IslamCity] Seeking Refuge In Allah From Laziness

2008-07-01 Thread Aqsa Jihad Fisabeelillah*
Bismillah Hir Rahmaan Nir Raheem
Assalaamu alaykum wa rahmatuallahi wa barakatuhu

Invocations
Bukhari :: Book 8 :: Volume 75 :: Hadith 378
Narrated Anas bin Malik:

Allah's Prophet [peace be upon him]used to say,* **O Allah! I seek refuge
with You from incapacity and laziness, from cowardice and geriatric old age,
and seek refuge with You from the punishment of the grave, and I seek refuge
with You from the afflictions of life and death.
*

-- 
Surah Isra 17 verse 80 Say: O my Lord! let my entry be by the Gate of Truth
and Honor and likewise my exit by the Gate of Truth and Honor; and grant me
from Thy Presence an authority to aid (me).

Ameen
Transliteration :Wa qur rabbi adkhilni mudkhala sidqiw wa akhrijni mukhraja
sidqiw wa-j'al li mil ladunka sulta_nan nasira_(n).

Al-Tirmidhi HadithHadith 2482 Narrated by AbuHurayrah (May Allah be pleased
with him)
Allah's Messenger (peace be upon him) used to say,  O Allah, grant me
benefit in what Thou hast taught me, teach me what will benefit me, and
increase my knowledge. Praise be to Allah in all circumstances. I seek
refuge in Allah from the state of those who go to Hell.
Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah transmitted it, Tirmidhi saying this is a tradition
whose isnad is gharib.

Ameen


Bismillah [IslamCity] The World�s Top 20 Public Intellectuals

2008-07-01 Thread Abhiyya
 A hitherto largely unknown Turkish Islamic scholar, Fethullah Gülen, 
has been voted the world's top intellectual in a poll to find the leading 100 
thinkers, reported Guardian.
  Gülen, the author of more than 60 books, won a landslide triumph after the 
survey - which is organised by the British magazine, Prospect, and Foreign 
Policy, a US publication - attracted more than 500,000 votes. The top 10 
individuals were all Muslim and included two Nobel laureates, the novelist 
Orhan Pamuk, who is also Turkish, at No 4, and the Iranian human rights lawyer 
Shirin Ebadi, in 10th.
  http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2008/jun/23/turkey.islam
   
  The World’s Top 20 Public Intellectuals
  http://www.foreignpolicy.com/story/cms.php?story_id=4349
Page 1 of 2
July/August 2008  
Rankings are an inherently dangerous business. Whether offering a hierarchy 
of countries, cities, or colleges, any such list—at least any such list worth 
compiling—is likely to generate a fair amount of debate. In the last issue, 
when we asked readers to vote for their picks of the world’s top public 
intellectuals, we imagined many people would want to make their opinions known. 
But no one expected the avalanche of voters who came forward. During nearly 
four weeks of voting, more than 500,000 people came to ForeignPolicy.com to 
cast ballots. 
  Such an outpouring reveals something unique about the power of the men and 
women we chose to rank. They were included on our initial list of 100 in large 
part because of the influence of their ideas. But part of being a “public 
intellectual” is also having a talent for communicating with a wide and diverse 
public. This skill is certainly an asset for some who find themselves in the 
list’s top ranks. For example, a number of intellectuals—including Aitzaz 
Ahsan, Noam Chomsky, Michael Ignatieff, and Amr Khaled—mounted voting drives by 
promoting the list on their Web sites. Others issued press releases or gave 
interviews to local newspapers. Press coverage profiling these intellectuals 
appeared around the world, with stories running in Canada, India, Indonesia, 
Qatar, Spain, and elsewhere. 
  No one spread the word as effectively as the man who tops the list. In early 
May, the Top 100 list was mentioned on the front page of Zaman, a Turkish daily 
newspaper closely aligned with Islamic scholar Fethullah Gülen. Within hours, 
votes in his favor began to pour in. His supporters—typically educated, 
upwardly mobile Muslims—were eager to cast ballots not only for their champion 
but for other Muslims in the Top 100. Thanks to this groundswell, the top 10 
public intellectuals in this year’s reader poll are all Muslim. The ideas for 
which they are known, particularly concerning Islam, differ significantly. It’s 
clear that, in this case, identity politics carried the day.
  FETHULLAH GÜLEN 
  Religious leader • Turkey 
  An Islamic scholar with a global network of millions of followers, Gülen is 
both revered and reviled in his native Turkey. To members of the Gülen 
movement, he is an inspirational leader who encourages a life guided by 
moderate Islamic principles. To his detractors, he represents a threat to 
Turkey’s secular order. He has kept a relatively low profile since settling in 
the United States in 1999, having fled Turkey after being accused of 
undermining secularism. 

  MUHAMMAD YUNUS 
  Microfinancier, activist • Bangladesh 
  More than 30 years ago, Yunus loaned several dozen poor entrepreneurs in his 
native Bangladesh a total of $27. It was the beginning of a lifetime devoted to 
fighting poverty through microfinance, efforts that earned him a Nobel Peace 
Prize in 2006. Over the years, his Grameen Bank, now operating in more than 100 
countries, has loaned nearly $7 billion in small sums to more than 7 million 
borrowers—97 percent of them women. Ninety-eight percent of the loans have been 
repaid. 

 YUSUF AL-QARADAWI 
  Cleric • Egypt/Qatar 
  The host of the popular Sharia and Life TV program on Al Jazeera, Qaradawi 
issues w .eekly fatwas on everything from whether Islam forbids all consumption 
of alcohol (no) to whether fighting U.S. troops in Iraq is a legitimate form of 
resistance (yes). Considered the spiritual leader of the Muslim Brotherhood, 
Qaradawi condemned the September 11 attacks, but his pronouncements since, like 
his justification of suicide attacks, ensure his divisive reputation. 

 ORHAN PAMUK 
  Novelist • Turkey 
  Part political pundit, part literary celebrity, Pamuk is the foremost 
chronicler of Turkey’s difficult dance between East and West. His skillfully 
crafted works lay bare his native country’s thorny relationship with religion, 
democracy, and modernity, earning him a Nobel Prize in literature in 2006. 
Three years ago, Pamuk was put on trial for “insulting Turkish identity” after 
mentioning the Armenian genocide and the plight of Turkey’s Kurds in an 

Bismillah [IslamCity] Parent's respect in Islam

2008-07-01 Thread Mehboob Rehman
Parent's respect in Islam

1.. Service to parents result in increase in Rizq (earnings,
livelihood) and in longer life.

2.. A gaze of love and mercy cast at parents is the equivalent of an
accepted Hajj .

3.. Service to parents is superior to jihaad .

4.. By rendering service to parents, one obtains the thawaab of a Hajj
, Umrah and Jihaad . 

5.. Jannah lies under the feet of your mother.

6.. Gazing with anger at one's parents is disobedience to parents.

7.. Disobedience to parents is among the Kabaa'ir (major) sins.

8.. He who is disobedient to parents will be disgraced. (The curse of
disgrace is repeated thrice in the Hadeeth).

9.. Abusing parents is among the major sins, even the utterance of a
harsh word or a word of disrespect.

10.. Allah curses the one who displeases his parents.

11.. The one who troubles his parents will be punished here on earth
(in addition to the punishment in the 
Aakhirah ).

12.. The one who disobeys his parents and displeases them, will not
enter Jannah. (He will first have to suffer his punishment before
being admitted into Jannah ).

13.. The doors of Jahannam are open for the one who disobeys his parents.

14.. A murderer of parents will be among the worst-punished in the
Aakhirah .

15.. The pleasure of the parents is the pleasure of Allah and the
displeasure of parents is the displeasure of Allah .

16.. Service to parents is among the noblest acts by Allah .

17.. Parents are either the Jannah or the Jahannam of their children.
Cultivation of their pleasure leads to Jannah while displeasing them
paves the way to Jahannam . 

18.. A mother's du'aa for her children is accepted with swiftness.

19.. Jibraa'eel alayhis salaam cursed offspring who displease their
parents in their old age.

20.. The best door to Jannah is one's father. Either guard it or
destroy it.

21.. Whoever desires increase in earnings and long life should be kind
and obedient to parents.
Kindness to parents secures forgiveness for sins.

22.. The calamity of disobeying parents will be experienced before
death as well as after death.

23.. Neither the Fardh nor the Nafl ibaadah is accepted of a person
who is disobedient to his parents.

24.. Among the major sins, the worst is to commit shirk with Allah
Ta'aala . This is followed by the
sin of disobedience to parents.




Bismillah [IslamCity] I saw a man...

2008-07-01 Thread J M
excerpt from 'al-Wabil al-Sayyib' 'The Invocation of God' (p. 107-109)
by Ibn Qayyim al-Jawziyya



This hadîth from Sa'id ibn al-Musayyib from Abd al-Rahman ibn Samra ibn Jundub, 
who said that one day as they were seated on the steps of Madinah, the 
Messenger of Allah (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) came out stood before them and 
said:



‘I saw something significant last night. I saw a man from my people as the 
angel of death came to take his soul. The goodness he had shown his parents 
came to him and turned back the angel of death.

I saw a man from my people as the punishment of the grave loomed before him. 
His ablution came and rescued him from it.

I saw a man from my people, as devils surrounded him. The remembrance of God 
came to him and drove them away.

I saw a man from my people as the angels of punishment surrounded him. His 
prayer came to him and saved him from their grips.

I saw a man from my people who was perishing from thirst. Every time he 
approached the pond, he was held back and driven away. His fasting during 
Ramadhaan came to him, gave him water and quenched his thirst.

I saw a man from my people, and I saw the prophets sitting in circles, one 
after another. Each time he approached one of the circles he was driven away. 
His greater ablution came to him, took him by the hand and seated him at my 
side.

I saw a man from my people when there was darkness before him, behind him, on 
his right and on his left, above and beneath him. He moved aimlessly in its 
midst. And then his pilgrimages – the lesser and the greater – came to him, 
took him out of that darkness and brought him into the light.

I saw a man from my people protecting himself with his hand from the fumes of 
the fire and its harm. His charity came to him and shielded him from the fire, 
spreading out over his head.

I saw a man from my people who was speaking to the believers, but they were not 
speaking to him. Then the good relations he had kept with his relatives came to 
him and said, “O assembly of Muslims, this man kept his ties with his 
relatives, so speak to him.” And they spoke to him, shook his hand and he shook 
theirs.

I saw a man from my people surrounded by the demons of hell. His enjoining 
fairness and forbiddance of evil came to him and rescued him from their grip; 
they brought him to God Most High.

I saw a man from my people whose right hand had lost the scroll. There came to 
him his fear of God Almighty; it took the scroll and placed it in his right 
hand.

I saw a man from my people whose scale was light [in good deeds], and there 
came to him those members of his family he had lost, and this weighed down the 
scale.

I saw a man from my people standing on the brink of Hell, and there cam to him 
his hope in God Almighty. It rescued him from Hell and he passed on.

I saw a man from my people who had been put in the fire, and there came to him 
tears he had shed in reverent fear of God Almighty. They rescued him from the 
Fire.

I saw a man from my people standing on the bridge, tossing about like a palm 
tree in a storm. His hope in God came to him. It steaded him and he walked 
[across].

I saw a man from my people advancing over the bridge, sometimes crawling, 
sometimes clinging to it. The blessings he had invoked upon me came to him. It 
set him on his two feet and saved him.

I saw a man from my people who had come to the gates of heaven and found all of 
them locked. His testimony – “There is no deity but God” – came to him, opened 
the gates for him and led him into heaven.
  [at-Tirmidhi]


[Y]asMina..


j786SURAH22


Bismillah [IslamCity] Battle of Palashy And Capture Of Bengal : Beginning of Colonial Occupation Of The World

2008-07-01 Thread S A Hannan
 

 

 

Battle of Palashy And Capture Of Bengal : Beginning of Colonial Occupation Of 
The World

 

In Bangladesh many organizations  have observed Monday the 23rd day of June ,  
as Palashy Day, the day in which the English forces commanded by Clive defeated 
Sirajuddowla, the independent ruler of Bengal., in the field of Palashy ,now in 
west Bengal of India .There was no real fighting as the commander-in- chief of 
the army of Sirajuddowla , Mir Zafar Ali Khan , was already won over by bribing 
 and the army did not act .The British came for trading but gradually made 
fortifications and  raised armed forces and made plan to take over political 
power.The battle in 1757 was the beginning of taking over Bengal, then India by 
the Brutishers , first in the name of company then directly.Later the western 
powers colinised almost the whole of Asia, Africa ,Latin America and Australia

History has proved it that this was done for basically plundering of the rest 
of the world by the European powers of that time.. It was indeed perfidy and 
immorality of the highest order.

Sirajuddowla was a young man but he was betrayed by a part of the then business 
interest, military generals and officials of his government. It is strange that 
moral standard of a part of Bengal  elite at that time was so low. This 
requires a separate study why it was so. Even now the people in the 
sub-continent are suspicious about foreign companies as they may  try to take 
power in weaker countries in a covered manner .

 

. The British historians and their admirers made false stories about the 
ineptness and character of Siraj.All later studies have shown that it was 
nothing but character assassination of Siraj as is the general habit of the 
victors to malign the losers.

Siraj is a symbol of resistence against colonialists .Though the day has been 
observed in many places with due spirit we have been dismayed by almost 
blackout of its news a number of well-known dailies. Only a few newspapers have 
covered it properly. This is bad and motivated journalism. What is the purpose 
of not properly presenting or blacking  out this event. It is nothing except 
political motivation. Those who love independence of Bangladesh can not 

Bismillah [IslamCity] Al-Ghaflah

2008-07-01 Thread Abu Jumanah
The Disease Of Al-Ghaflah [1]
 
 
Bismillaahi walhamdulillaahi was-salaatu was-salaamu 'alaa rasoolilaah wa 'alaa 
aalihi wa sahbihi wa sallam, 'amma ba'd:
 
The disease of al-ghaflah – to be in a state of neglecting your duty to Allaah 
(subhaanahu wa ta'aala) is a disease that many, many people, unfortunately, of 
the Ummatul-Islaam have fallen into. It is to be in a state of forgetting the 
Day that you will be questioned by Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta'aala). The Day He 
will ask you for the big and the small, the good and the wrong, the halaal and 
the haraam, the correct and the mistake – everything will be asked of you by 
Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta'aala).
 
We begin by warning myself and yourselves not to be from those who are in a 
state of ghaflah. Allaah says:
 
Draws near for mankind their reckoning, while they turn away in heedlessness. 
Comes not unto them an admonition (a chapter of the Qur'aan) from their Lord as 
a recent revelation but they listen to it while they play, With their hearts 
occupied (with evil things).. [Al-Anbiyaa' (21) 1-3]
 
Many of the Muslim Ummah, they listen to the Qur'aan and their eyes will never 
shed tears, not once, living their whole life listening to the word of Allaah 
and not once in their life will they shed a tear from the fear of Allaah. 
Muslims will live their whole life listening to the ahadeeth and the Sunnah of 
Muhammad (sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam) and their hearts will never be moved:  
their hearts occupied.. with other things.
 
But the actual danger is not that the heart is pre-occupied but the danger is 
that there are people who know that they are committing mistakes: eating ribaa' 
, not praying, they know they are disobeying Allaah but then they look around 
themselves and they see that they have cars, they have wealth, a career, an 
education, a job, wife, children and he says all of this is ni'mah (a favour) 
therefore Allaah is pleased with me but actually it is a test and trial from 
Allaah.
 
The Ulamaa from the Salaf and the Khalaf have said: To be tested by being given 
from Allaah's goodness is a harder test for you than for Allaah to remove some 
of your goodness. Because when you have wealth, when you have goodness all 
around you, you are blinded, you are blinded, you do not actually see that you 
are committing sins because you think that Allaah is actually pleased with you 
for giving you money, for giving you wealth, for giving you a job, in essence 
this is a greater trial than for Allaah to take it from you.
 
Read the words of Muhammad (sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam):
If you see that Allaah is giving a person everything that he wishes whilst you 
see that that same person is committing a ma'siyah (disobedient act) know that 
Allaah is gradually going to bring him to punishment. 2
 
Allaah is letting the rope go a little, until Allaah cuts it and then Allaah 
seizes it. Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta'aala) says explaining this Sunnah:
So, when they forgot (the warning) with which they had been reminded, We 
opened to them the gates of every (pleasant) thing, until in the midst of their 
enjoyment in that which they were given, all of a sudden, We took them to 
punishment, and lo! They were plunged into destruction with deep regrets and 
sorrows. [Al-An'aam (6):44]
 
And the Prophet (sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam) said as reported by Abu Musaa 
al-Ash'aree (radiyallaahu anhu):
Verily Allaah, will give an oppressor time to keep committing more oppression 
until Allaah seizes him and when Allaah seizes him, he never lets him go Then 
the Messenger recited: Such is the Seizure of your Lord when He seizes the 
(population of) towns while they are doing wrong. Verily, His Seizure is 
painful, and severe [Hud (11):102] [Agreed Upon]
 
He lets them go until they are in the middle of their enjoyment and then He 
brings them to punishment. And listen to the Words Of Allaah where He describes 
the people of ghaflah, what are their characteristics, what are their 
attitudes, what type of people are they?
 
And surely, We have created many of the jinns and mankind for Hell. They have 
hearts wherewith they understand not, they have eyes wherewith they see not, 
and they have ears wherewith they hear not (the truth). They are like cattle, 
nay even more astray; those! They are the (ghaafiloon) heedless ones. 
[Al-A'raf (7):179]
 
And you may ask how can a human being be less than an animal? Have you not 
heard Allaah (subhaanahu wa ta'aala) where He said:
See you not that to Allaah prostrates whoever is in the heavens and whoever is 
on the earth, and the sun, and the moon, and the stars, and the mountains, and 
the trees, and Ad-Dawaab (moving living creatures, beasts, etc.), and many of 
mankind? But there are many (men) on whom the punishment is justified. And 
whomsoever Allaah disgraces, none can honour him. Verily! Allaah does what He 
wills. [Al-Hajj (22):18]
 
So Allaah is telling you the sun, the moon, the mountains, the trees, the 
animals 

Bismillah [IslamCity] uk: Female Muslim medics 'disobey hygiene rules'

2008-07-01 Thread Shahid.
 Female Muslim medics 'disobey hygiene rules'


ref: 
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2008/02/03/nislam403.xml

 

Muslim medical students are refusing to obey hygiene rules brought in to stop 
the spread of deadly superbugs, because they say it is against their religion.

 

Women training in several hospitals in England have raised objections to 
removing their arm coverings in theatre and to rolling up their sleeves when 
washing their hands, because it is regarded as immodest in Islam.

 

Universities and NHS trusts fear many more will refuse to co-operate with new 
Department of Health guidance, introduced this month, which stipulates that all 
doctors must be bare below the elbow.

 

The measure is deemed necessary to stop the spread of infections such as MRSA 
and Clostridium difficile, which have killed hundreds.

 

Minutes of a clinical academics' meeting at Liverpool University revealed that 
female Muslim students at Alder Hey children's hospital had objected to rolling 
up their sleeves to wear gowns.

 

Similar concerns have been raised at Leicester University. Minutes from a 
medical school committee said that a number of Muslim females had difficulty 
in complying with the procedures to roll up sleeves to the elbow for 
appropriate handwashing.

 

Sheffield University also reported a case of a Muslim medic who refused to 
scrub as this left her forearms exposed.

 

Documents from Birmingham University reveal that some students would prefer to 
quit the course rather than expose their arms, and warn that it could leave 
trusts open to legal action.

 

Hygiene experts said last night that no exceptions should be made on religious 
grounds.

 

Dr Mark Enright, professor of microbiology at Imperial College London, said: 
To wash your hands properly, and reduce the risks of MRSA and C.difficile, you 
have to be able to wash the whole area around the wrist.

 

I don't think it would be right to make an exemption for people on any 
grounds. The policy of bare below the elbows has to be applied universally.

 

Dr Charles Tannock, a Conservative MEP and former hospital consultant, said: 
These students are being trained using taxpayers' money and they have a duty 
of care to their patients not to put their health at risk.

 

Perhaps these women should not be choosing medicine as a career if they feel 
unable to abide by the guidelines that everyone else has to follow.

 

But the Islamic Medical Association insisted that covering all the body in 
public, except the face and hands, was a basic tenet of Islam.

 

No practising Muslim woman - doctor, medical student, nurse or patient - 
should be forced to bare her arms below the elbow, it said.

 

Dr Majid Katme, the association spokesman, said: Exposed arms can pick up 
germs and there is a lot of evidence to suggest skin is safer to the patient if 
covered. One idea might be to produce long, sterile, disposable gloves which go 
up to the elbows.

 

 


Bismillah [IslamCity] Hamas’ gain, Fatah’s loss By Uriel Heilman

2008-07-01 Thread Erooth Mohamed
*Hamas' gain, Fatah's loss*
*Friday - *Jun 20,2008
http://blogs.jta.org/telegraph/2008/06/20/491/hamas-gain-fatahs-loss/

Israel's new cease-fire agreement with Hamas may be good news in Sderot and
Gaza City, but it's bad news for the Palestinian Authority leadership in
Ramallah.

As if Fatah's routing by Hamas in elections in January 2006 and in a violent
coup in June 2007 weren't enough, now Israel is signing agreements with
Hamas while the Fatah-led  Palestinian Authority is, once again, sidelined.
And it doesn't help that P.A. President Mahmoud Abbas is virtually ignored
while Bashar Assad's Syria gets all the attention in Israeli-Arab peace
talks (this week, the possibility of Lebanon-Israel talks even made
headlines).

On Thursday night, Fatah's Kadura Fares talked to Israel's Channel 2 TV
about it, and on Friday Ha'aretz carried a column by Akiva Eldar on the
subject. If Israel wants to strengthen the hands of the moderate Palestinian
leaders, awarding a victory to Hamas extremists and Hamas leader Ismail
Haniyeh (the deposed P.A. prime minister) is not the way to go, the argument
goes. Eldar writes:

Palestinian pollster Dr. Khalil Shikaki said this week at a conference in
Jerusalem that if elections had been held on the day the cease-fire
agreement was finalized, Hamas would have won majority support in both the
Gaza Strip and the West Bank. Shikaki saw the cease-fire agreement as the
reason for this...

For many months, Fatah mocked Hamas by arguing that the Qassam rockets,
which Abu Mazen called toys, had no effect on Israel and were causing the
people of Gaza  unnecessary suffering. And here we discover that the toys
are a strategic weapon. Instead of conducting the negotiations through Abu
Mazen and letting him reap the accomplishment, or at least control the
border crossings, Israel has turned Haniyeh into the hero of the hour. And
that is not the end. Now that Hamas has shown that you can get recognition
from Israel without recognizing it yourself, Haniyeh will free the prisoners
that Fatah was unable to free; perhaps even their leader,
Marwan Barghouti.


Bismillah [IslamCity] Re: A Challenge to all Atheists

2008-07-01 Thread alicegee333
Bismillahi Rahmani Raheem,

Assalam alaikum wara7matullah wabarakatuhu!  

I hope this finds you in the best of health and iman.  

I am writing in response to your statement about atheists.  You're
basically stating that all atheists are evil doers.  With all due
respect, but this is a very petty generalisation.  Not all atheists
are bad people, and not all bad people are atheists.  

Actually, most atheists I've met are the most humanist of all people.
 They cannot comprehend the fact of going out of one's way to kill in
the name of a religion/cause/ideology.  They do not understand how
that feels like.  They beleive in peace, equality, justice and always
emphasise the equal moral worth of every human being even though they
cannot comprehend the fact of a god existing.  

The reason for them being atheist is due to disappointment and their
only resort has been the laws of nature and science.  In fact Dr.
Zakir Naik in India said that we should congratulate atheists for
being half a Muslim because they've already pronounced half of the
kalima there is no god...

Please do some first-hand research before going out and making
statements as such and judging a bunch of people who have had no hand
in the destruction of mankind.  

In fact, all today's world leaders and those people you mentioned
(stalin, hitler, etc) belong all to a special cult, who under the
disguise of religion AND atheims (whenever it suits them) go out of
their way performing human sacrifices (such as war, inflicting famine
and climate change on purpose).  This is done in order to keep the
balance between population and resources.  

Assalam alikum warahmatullah wabarakatuhu.

Alice Fatima  


 --- In islamcity@yahoogroups.com, Ahumanb wrote:

 A Challenge to all Atheists 
 nbsp;
 According to Muslim belief, this temporal world is a test for the
hereafter (18:7, 67:2, 2:155, 2:214, 29:2-3), and each and every
individual will be judged perfectly according to his/her own deeds and
actions (36:54, 4:85, 40:17, 21:47, 36:54, 2:281, 7:29, 16:111,
17:13-15, 20:134-135, 42:24, 4:123) including Prophet Muhammad (11:35,
46:9, 17:73-75). Muslims firmly hold the belief that the evils like
Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, Mao, Bush, Saddam, Modi, and all those
terrorists, rapists, killers, suicide bombers, liars, hypocrites, and
all sorts of criminals must be judged and punished according to their
own deeds and actions. Therefore, there is not an iota of inhumanity,
irrationality, or even partiality in Muslim belief.
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 [No other religion, to my knowledge, has the concept of Absolute
Justice. For example, according to Hinduism, Buddhism, Jainism and
Sikhism, mass murderer evils like Hitler and Stalin may be
reincarnated as Sudra or lower creatures or even plants! This kind of
belief or doctrine must be the greatest insult and hatred against
Sudras, lower creatures, and plants! No sensible person can accept
this kind of justice. It cannot be Justice at all. I'm not sure what
kind of justice does Judaism and Christianity preaches.]nbsp;nbsp; 
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 Anyway, Atheists not only do not believe in Intelligent and Supreme
Being (Creator of the universe) but also try to propagate their belief
in the name of logic, rationality, humanity, and (pseudo) science!
Therefore, they definitely support the actions of Hitler, Stalin, Pol
Pot, Mao, Bush, Saddam, Modi, and all those terrorists, rapists,
killers, liars, hypocrites, and suicide bombers! They (Atheists) have
no other option but justifying the actions of those evils. Because,
without an Intelligent and Supreme Being, it will never ever be
possible to judge and punish those evils and criminals! And there is
no difference between Mother Teresa and Adolph Hitler either!
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 Here is my Challenge to them:
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 Do they believe that the evils like Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot, Mao,
Bush, Saddam, Modi, and all those terrorists, rapists, killers, liars,
hypocrites, and suicide bombers should be judged and punished one day?
If the answer is NO, then they are not only supporter but also
promoter of those evils. They have NO other option. Period. If the
answer is YES, then how? They must come up with solid argument in this
case.
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 *This Challenge alone is sufficient to end of a blind, illogical,
irrational, and above all inhumane dogma call Atheism. 
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 Raihan





Bismillah [IslamCity] Allah Helps From Sources Unimagined

2008-07-01 Thread Aqsa Jihad Fisabeelillah*
Bismillah Hir Rahmaan Nir Raheem
Assalamau alaykum wa rahmatuallahi wa barakatuhu

*Trust In Allah*
65:3 And He provides for him from (sources) he never could imagine. *And if
anyone puts his trust in Allah sufficient is (Allah) for him. For Allah will
surely accomplish His purpose: verily for all things has Allah appointed a
due proportion.
*
-- 
Surah Isra 17 verse 80 Say: O my Lord! let my entry be by the Gate of Truth
and Honor and likewise my exit by the Gate of Truth and Honor; and grant me
from Thy Presence an authority to aid (me).

Ameen
Transliteration :Wa qur rabbi adkhilni mudkhala sidqiw wa akhrijni mukhraja
sidqiw wa-j'al li mil ladunka sulta_nan nasira_(n).

Al-Tirmidhi HadithHadith 2482 Narrated by AbuHurayrah (May Allah be pleased
with him)
Allah's Messenger (peace be upon him) used to say,  O Allah, grant me
benefit in what Thou hast taught me, teach me what will benefit me, and
increase my knowledge. Praise be to Allah in all circumstances. I seek
refuge in Allah from the state of those who go to Hell.
Tirmidhi and Ibn Majah transmitted it, Tirmidhi saying this is a tradition
whose isnad is gharib.

Ameen


Bismillah [IslamCity] STRANGE WAY OF PRACTICING ISLAAM

2008-07-01 Thread `Abdullah (Gmail)
*STRANGE WAY OF PRACTICING ISLAAM*

source: http://aa.trinimuslims.com/showthread.php?t=5386




I just thought I would share the following (I got in an email) for everyone
to see how sick and weird sufis practice islaam.


 Quote:
  Assalamu Alaikum,

This is what I found about some of the actions of the Sufis. Ask yourself if
this could ever be Islam!!!

The first four has Sufi dancing.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3ogVxHVXXwfeature=related

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pgg4ttkPH48

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ON5boRk9fBs

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OFtSlRXMRpYfeature=related

The next three show clear graveworship.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nO3t7LESXDw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZoqJIZMUhzA

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gSz0gbZqkbM

Sufi mixing between the sexes

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rkJFz9Q6j5cfeature=related

And Allah's help is sought.
__

http://aa.trinimuslims.com/showthread.php?t=5386





رَبَّنَا آتِنَا مِن لَّدُنكَ رَحْمَةً وَهَيِّئْ لَنَا مِنْ أَمْرِنَا رَشَدًا
(Al-Kahf 18:10)
http://aa.trinimuslims.com/showthread.php?t=942


Re: Bismillah [IslamCity] The Little Girl Who Shocked World Leaders Into Silence

2008-07-01 Thread Saif Abrar
Please send me the clip
in email.

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I have clip of her beautiful speach which can't be shared through
mail-group because of file size (about 5MB). Can be shared as per request.


Its content is an old footage from the Earth Summit Conference organized
by the United Nations back in 1992, and the scene is taken from a plenary
session under the theme, Development and the Environment.


BR
Abdullatheef



   The Little Girl Who Shocked World Leaders Into Silence   



 The speaker is Severn Suzuki, a 13-year-old Canadian girl, and her 
 audience is world leaders. 


 Two aspects of the footage got my attention: The speaker, and her message. 
 At the age of 9, Severn started her own Environmental Children's   
 Organization (ECO), made up of a small group of children committed to  
 teaching other kids about the ongoing environmental crisis. In 1992,   
 Severn and her group raised enough money to attend the Premier Earth   
 Summit in Brazil to warn decision makers of the catastrophic results of
 their actions — or inactions as we see today — on future generations.  


 And this is what she had to say:   


 Hello, I am Severn Suzuki speaking for ECO the environmental children's   
 organization. We are a group of 12- and 13-year-olds trying to make a  
 difference. Venessa Suthie, Morgan Geisler, Michelle Quigg and I. We have  
 raised all the money to come here ourselves, to come 5000 miles to tell
 you adults you must change your ways.  


 Coming up here today I have no hidden agenda. I am fighting for my future. 
 Losing my future is not like losing an election or a few points on the 
 stock market. I am here to speak for all generations to come. I am here to 
 speak on behalf of the starving children around the world whose cries go   
 unheard. I am here to speak for the countless animals dying across this
 planet because they have nowhere left to go. I am afraid to go out in 

Bismillah [IslamCity] Criminalising Activism

2008-07-01 Thread Abhiyya
  If you stand with the poor, redress their grievances, raise their issues, 
support their causes and fight for their rights; be ready to face the 
consequences, because all these come under the purview of crime in democratic 
country like India. You can be abused, alleged, tortured, booked under the 
false cases and finally thrown behind the bars at anytime. A noted public 
health specialist Dr. Binayak Sen, a well known development economist Prof. 
Jean Dreze and a human rights activist Kirity Roy are paying the prices for 
their passion, courage and extraordinary work for the poor and marginalized 
people 
  of Chhatisgarh, Jharkhand and West Bengal. 
   
  Criminalising Activism
  If you stand with the poor and fight for their rights, be ready to face the 
consequences — this seems to be the State’s message, writes GLADSON DUNGDUNG
  http://www.tehelka.com/story_main39.asp?filename=Ws280608Criminalising.asp
   
  If you stand with the poor, redress their grievances, raise their issues, 
support their causes and fight for their rights; be ready to face the 
consequences, because all these come under the purview of crime in democratic 
country like India. You can be abused, alleged, tortured, booked under the 
false cases and finally thrown behind the bars at anytime. A noted public 
health specialist Dr. Binayak Sen, a well known development economist Prof. 
Jean Dreze and a human rights activist Kirity Roy are paying the prices for 
their passion, courage and extraordinary work for the poor and marginalized 
people of Chhatisgarh, Jharkhand and West Bengal. 
  Dr. Binayak Sen has been in Raipur Jail for more than one year. His only 
crime was being a doctor; he was much involved in redressing the grievances of 
the poor adivasis (tribals) of Chhatisgarh and also raised his voice against 
the illegal killings of adivasis in the name of Salwan Judum (peace mission). 
He was alleged of violating the provisions of the Chhatisgarh Special Public 
Security Act 2005 and Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act 1967, and detained 
in May 2007. 
  The Supreme Court of India had also rejected his bail petition in December 
2007. In the meantime, Dr. Binayak Sen was declared as the first winner from 
South Asia of the “Jonathan Mann Award for Global Health and Human Rights”, 
which generated the global support for him. 22 Nobel laureates wrote letters to 
Smt. Pratibha Patil, the President of India, Dr Manmohan Singh, the Prime 
Minister and Dr Raman Singh, the Chief Minister of Chattisgarh for his release 
so that he can collect his award and continue his valuable work for adivasis 
but their voices were not heard.
  Another person Prof. Jean Dreze has been fighting against corruption in NREGA 
(National Rural Employment Guarantee Act) to ensure 100 days work for Dalits, 
Adivasis and Poor so that their right to food can be secured. He had organized 
a “Social Audit” on May 26, 2008 at Chatarpur of Palamu district in Jharkhand, 
where huge numbers of villagers had participated and spoken out publicly about 
how they were cheated in NREGA by the contractors, development mafias and the 
government officials. After the social audit, Jean Dreze was alleged by the 
Collector and the Superintendent of Police (SP) of Palamu district. 
  Though Jean Dreze is a member of the NREGA Council and is mandated to help in 
auditing the scheme by the law of the land but the reports of the responsible 
Collector and SP accuse him of attempting to malign the state government, 
falsifying the statements and assaulting the government officials. After seeing 
his passion of work for the poor; the villagers consider him like a living God 
for them but the district administration coined him as a violator of laws but 
his fight for poor is on. 
  Similarly a human rights activist from West Bengal Kirity Roy was alleged, 
his office was raided and a criminal case was filed by the police at Taltolla 
Police Station under sections 120[B] (criminal conspiracy); 170 (personating a 
public servant); 179 (refusing to answer public servant authorized to 
question); and 229 (personation of juror or assessor) of the Indian Penal Code 
(IPC). He was charged for organizing a “People’s Tribunal against Torture” in 
Moulali, Kolkata on 9 and 10 June, 2008. 
  Though Kirity Roy had invited all the relevant officials, including the 
Police Commissioner of Kolkata but they refused to accept it and asked him for 
giving them a written explanation on the legality of the public event. During 
the hearings a jury of human rights defenders, jurists and medical personnel 
sat on the panels, which were co-chaired by the former Chief Justice of the 
Sikkim High Court, Justice Malay Sengupta and the Former Chairperson of the 
National Commission for Women, Dr Mohini Giri. 82 cases related to police 
torture, rape and illegal killings in West Bengal including Nandigram cases 
were heard in the tribunal. After the tribunal the police coined him as a 
criminal for his