Friday Nasiha - Issue #436
Rajab 12, 1428, A.H. - July 27, 2007, C.E.
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Living the Quran
Surah al-Fussilat (Revelation Well-Expounded) - Chapter 41: Verses 34-35 

Reconciliation through coexistence
"Nor can Goodness and Evil be equal. Repel (Evil) with what is better: then 
will he between whom and thee was hatred become as it were thy friend and 
intimate! And no one will be granted such goodness except those who exercise 
patience and self-restraint, none but persons of the greatest good fortune."

When the Caliph Umar b. al-Khattab entered Jerusalem to receive the keys to the 
city, he was invited to pray inside the church, but he declined. He refused to 
do so, though he was in a position of strength and could do as he pleased. He 
refused, though he did not in any way disdain praying in the church. He said, 
showing great foresight and sensitivity: "I fear that if I pray inside, the 
Muslims of future times will wish to pray in the same spot and will cause 
discomfort for the church's congregation." 

Umar, instead, prayed outside the church and spoke a guarantee to the 
Christians for their lives and security. 

Too many people see the idea of coexistence as merely a strategy to resort to 
in times of weakness. This is not true at all. What we see if we observe the 
world is that coexistence really comes into full flower and sets its roots deep 
when there is strength. The societies, which have the power to promote 
coexistence and peace, are the same ones who have the power to instigate and 
successfully conduct a war. By contrast, those who are weak can neither conduct 
war nor bring about peace. It is, indeed, at times of weakness and instability 
that we find the noble idea of coexistence to be most imperiled. 

Though Richard the Lionhearted had once killed 2,700 Muslim prisoners of war on 
a single occasion and hung their bodies around the walls of the city of Acre, 
breaking the agreement he had made with the Muslims, we see that Saladin, when 
he retook Jerusalem, guaranteed the lives of everyone, Jews and Christians 
alike, though he was more than capable of exacting revenge. He instead entered 
into the Treaty of Ramla with Richard on the 2nd of September, 1192, whereby 
the city would stay in Muslim hands but would remain open to Christian 
pilgrimages. This is one of the hallmarks of coexistence in medieval history. 

Muslim history, which is full of periods of strength and victory, is at the 
same time a testament to coexistence in action. It is a history of peace 
treaties, agreements, and covenants with others. 

The success of coexistence depends upon the airing of rational voices willing 
to engage in fruitful dialogue, through which desired results can be achieved 
with ease. By contrast, the failure of coexistence is ensured when irrational 
and foolish voices take over, of people who care nothing but for the 
gratification of their own interests. Such people rely upon the discourse of 
strength and coercion in their understanding of the world and in their 
decision-making. Such are people who see conflict as the key to dealing with 
others. They cannot look at things from the vantage point of our shared 
humanity, our universal values, and the common needs and interests that all 
people have.

Kind treatment, genuine concern and friendship, treating others well in words 
and in deeds - these are the ways to bring an end to hatred and reconcile 
people as mentioned in the verse.

Coexistence preserves human life. It opens the doors to dialogue. It is the 
atmosphere in which the Message of Islam prospers, where it can present itself 
with the reason, evidence, and logic that so enriches the Quran. 

Source:
"Coexistence is Strength" - Salman al-Oadah

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Understanding the Prophet's Life
Water leftover after people have drunk from the pot

According to the shariah, such water is considered pure regardless of whether 
the one who drank from the pot was a Muslim, an unbeliever, a person in 
post-sex impurity or a menstruating woman. 

Although Allah says in the Qur'an, "Verily, the idol worshippers are impure" 
(at-Taubah) this is a reference not to their physical state, but to their false 
beliefs and creed. They may come into contact with dirt or impurities, but this 
does not mean that their possessions or bodies are impure. In fact, they used 
to mix with the Muslims. Their emmissaries and delegations used to visit the 
Messenger of Allah and enter his mosque. The Prophet, upon whom be peace, did 
not order that the objects they touched be cleansed. As for mensturating women, 
'Aishah said, "I used to drink (from a container) while I was menstruating. I 
would then pass it to the Messenger of Allah and he would drink from the same 
spot where I had put my lips." (Related by Muslim.) 

Source:
"Fiqh-us-Sunnah" - Sayyid Sabiq, Vol 1.

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Blindspot!
Islam In Nigeria

Islam found its way to Nigeria about two centuries ago, starting from the north 
of the country, and was brought by Arab and Muslim merchants who came not only 
for business purposes, but also for spreading the word of Allah. 

>From the north, Islam then spread to the south of the country, and now it is 
>spreading to all the other parts. It was from the south that Christianity 
>found its way into Nigeria, brought to the country by the British colonizers. 

Nigeria's population is now in the region of 120 million, as per the 1996 
census, with Muslims accounting for 80,000,000 (70 percent of the population), 
with Christianity and animism followers making up the rest of the population. 

There are 333 tribes in Nigeria, the most prominent being the Hausa, said to be 
the largest tribe in Africa, and they are mainly concentrated in the northern 
part of the country and some of the neighboring countries of the north. The 
Hausa are followed by the Yorubas, who are mainly concentrated in the south of 
the country, and the Ibos in the east. Each of the tribes has its own customs 
and traditions, just like tribes in the rest of the world. 

Christian missionaries have intensified their efforts in trying to convert the 
Muslims, taking advantage of the economic weakness of the Muslims and helping 
them improve their conditions by extending a helping hand to them. The result 
is that many Muslims now are only Muslims nominally, and they no longer see the 
difference between the two religious faiths. 

However, the Muslim activists are trying to counter the Christianization 
efforts by educating the Muslims on the various aspects of Islam. By the Grace 
of Allah, their efforts are paying off, despite the scarcity of their 
resources. 

Source:
IslamicPopulation.com

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