Wednesday, May 07, 2008

Myanmar Cyclone Nargis Disaster Fund

"And every one has a direction to which he should turn, therefore hasten to (do) good works; wherever you are, Allah will bring you all together; surely Allah has power over all things." - Surah Baqarah, Verse 148 (2:148)













Aerial view showing some of the devastation in a town in Burma’s Irrawaddy river delta (6 May 2008) - Image by AFP, from BBC News website


Please help donate to
MERCY Malaysia's Myanmar disaster fund. Here are the details:
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MAYBANK
Account's name: MERCY Humanitarian Fund
Account no. : 5621 - 7950 - 4126

ABA Swift Code: MBB EMY KLA
Address: MAYBANK BERHAD, 20G-28G, Jalan Wawasan 4/5, Bandar Baru Ampang, 68000 Ampang, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia.

OR

RHB Bank
Account's name: MERCY Malaysia
Account no : 2-12273-0000-9257

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Visit http://www.mercy.org.my/main/index.php for more details.

Please donate. Even RM10 per person will go a long way in helping the victims of this unfortunate event.

Thank you & Wassalam.

Breathing new life to this blog

Hi everyone! Its been a long time since i've posted anything here. I feel it's the right time to start sharing my views on current world events as well as my journey as a Muslim.

All posts below are from the year 2005 and earlier. Please view them as opinions of a younger me, and as such please forgive the lack of refinement in my writing style back then.

Actually, please forgive my current lack of writing style refinement as well :)

Thanks for visiting and i'd love to hear your opinions on my future posts.

Wassalam

Wednesday, December 21, 2005

Assalamu'alaikum,

Tackling AIDS through Islam

AIDS is a real and very serious issue affecting the world... and I can't but imagine how things will be a few years down the road. I stick to my stand that ABSTINENCE is the best form of prevention. The key word here is prevention...and no one can guarantee that a condom won't tear..or its effectiveness reduced by oil based lubricants etc. Stick by what is taught to us in the Qur'an and Sunnah and help those effected through mercy and compassion.

Imagine if no sexual relations outside of marriage are commited on a daily basis...that itself would greatly cut the number of high-risk chances of getting infected with AIDS. Some may say that's unrealistic.. I say it is realistic as there have been and still are communities that maintain abstinence and protect themselves from at least 1 factor that spreads AIDS.

If adult men & women think maturely and respect their bodies they will not put themselves at unnesecary risk merely for the satisfaction of sexual intercourse. Indeed, tossing away a lifetime for 30 minutes of pleasure is a shame indeed. Sex is a blessing, not a curse. In Islam, it is not a taboo and it is a blessing meant to be safeguarded between two people who love and commit their lives to one another with responsibility and compassion.

Once the adults sort it out, the children will automatically be protected from AIDS. The number of men who carry the HIV virus and jump from one woman to another for sex and thereby affecting the women who in turn pass the virus to the child they carry would decrease significantly if the men would NOT engage in pre/extra marital sexual relationships in the first place.

I know it's difficult especially in this time and age where sexual pleasure is prime entertainment in all areas of life... kids growing up nowadays are bombarded with sexual imagery from a very young age. I was photographing a wedding one day and a little boy of no more than 7 asked me " Abang pernah rogol tak?"

" Abang pernah rogol tak?" translated: "Have you ever raped a girl?"

I was shocked.... and i told that boy that rogol is the worst things a person can do and that the Prophet cursed the one who rapes. He understood and got the message that i wansn't happy. When asked whether he would like to be raped and be beaten up.. he said no with wide open eyes...

What's happening to us? Where are the adults to prevent this things coming to our children? Why are our adults running off with their genitals taking over their brains?

May God protects us all.. and God doesn't help those who do not help themselves first of all.



Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Audio downloads

Hamza Yusuf : Patience Takes Courage

Imam Zaid Shakir : What Islam Is All About

Imam Zaid Shakir : From Hiroshima to London

For more of these audio downloads, please visit the Zaytuna Institute Multimedia section.

Wassalam.

Tuesday, November 29, 2005

On the Passing of Rosa Parks (1913-2005)

by Imam Zaid Shakir

As I was leaving my neighborhood en route to Tarawih prayers last night, a car ran through a stop sign and nearly crashed into my vehicle. Fortunately, I was able to swerve and avoid any contact. Reverting back to some pre-Islamic ghetto instincts, I immediately reversed, and sped up the street behind the reckless perpetrator. I caught up with the car about half a mile up the road and shouted at the driver, “Why don’t you learn how to drive!” The driver, a female, shouted back, “f____ you! Terrorist!” Apparently my Kufi, and my wife’s Hijab were sufficient evidence to indicate that we were Muslim. The word “terrorist,” dripping with deep contempt and hatred, based on a prejudiced view of two total strangers, sounded eerily like another word that symbolizes the worst sort of prejudicial hatred this country has known, namely, “nigger.”

Something foul is happening in this country as we move deeper into this post 9-11 world. The growing racist hatred and denigration currently directed at Muslims is indicative of a deep sickness. The most disturbing aspect of this malady is that it is being deliberately induced. The strategists behind the campaign may be motivated by their selfish service to a foreign power, they may be motivated by an attempt to justify massive security budgets, they may be motivated by a deep hatred of Islam. Whatever their motivation, they know that the climate they are creating is one that is often characterized by pogroms, and sometimes by genocidal slaughter.

This climate is fueled by fictitious e-mails speaking of fictitious diatribes uttered by fictitious Imams urging the Muslim faithful to indiscriminately kill the “infidels.” It is fueled by the reckless jingoism of hatemongering radio personalities. It is fueled by government misinformation campaigns that create a public perception of imminent danger to the people of this country from a technologically backwards, politically divided, socially truncated Middle East. It is also fueled by the ill-conceived, strategically counterproductive actions of a handful of misguided Muslims who call themselves Mujahideen.

If the current climate deepens and manifests in concerted campaigns of violence against the Muslims of this country it will not be an anomalous situation. The genocide that destroyed the Indian nations that once occupied this land took place in a similar climate. In the 1880s Chinese immigrants were shot in the streets of some western cities and hamlets like stray, rabid dogs. Those pogroms could only take place because a climate of hatred and bigotry had been created. The internment of the Japanese during World War Two took place in a climate of hate that was cultivated throughout the 1930s. Finally, it was in a climate of bigotry and hatred that dehumanizing violence was visited upon successive generations of African Americans.

During such times, it takes a tremendous amount of courage to resist and demand that the country live up to the meaning of those lofty words that accompanied her inception, “We hold these words to be self evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness.”

This week one of the giants who dared to make such a demand has passed on. On December 1, 1955, Rosa Parks made the fateful decision refusing to stand to surrender her seat to a white passenger on a Montgomery, Alabama bus. For that decision, she will forever stand in our memories. Many Muslims, especially those who are new to this country may ask, “What do we find to honor in this non-Muslim lady? She did not do anything big.” Let us be explicit in answering that query. In the climate of hatred that provided the context for Rosa Parks’ simple act of defiance, many people were being brutally murdered for far less. In that climate, what she did was monumental, and she suffered because of it. She and her family were harassed relentlessly in the aftermath of her arrest. The pressure became so great that in 1957 her husband, Raymond Parks, suffered a nervous breakdown. That same year she left the south to reside in Detroit, Michigan.

That said, her act of defiance in and of itself could be considered small. It was not even the first incident of its kind in Montgomery. However, God decreed that on that day, Rosa Parks would sit. And because she sat Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. stood up; because she sat the city of Montgomery, Alabama stood up; because she sat the South stood up; because she sat a nation’s conscience was roused.

In the ensuing agitation, civil and voting rights legislation was passed, affirmative action legislation was passed, a black man ascended to the bench of the Supreme Court, and most significantly, for most of those reading this message, immigration laws were amended allowing a flood of Muslim immigrants to enter this land. Now the political winds are changing and the current mood is a harbinger of a struggle ahead for American Muslims. We may well face the kind of climate faced by Rosa Parks deep down in Dixie. That climate will challenge us in ways that it challenged Mrs. Parks.

History remembers Rosa Parks favorably, just as it remembers the legions that preceded her in demanding a dignified existence for African Americans in this country. As we embark on our struggle to maintain our dignified existence here, we should ask ourselves, “How will history remember us?” The answer to that question lies in how we respond to another question, the simple question that was presented to Rosa Parks, “Will we stand or will we sit?”

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This article was sourced from http://www.zaytuna.org Please feel free to visit the Zaytuna Institute website for more wonderful information on Islam in America.

Sunday, September 12, 2004

Yusuf Islam gives his view on the Beslan tragedy.

At a time where most mainstream media sources paint a picture of Muslims not condemning such dastardly incidents against innocents despite the fact that many have condemned such incidents, it is my duty to spread the voice of true Muslims to you, the proactive, sensible and caring reader.

If one can say that he/she has never heard/read of Muslims condemning incidents that involve death of innocent civilians... it only means that that person has not sincerely searched for such condemnations as they can be found in abundance on the net.

If you don't want to find something then you never will find it. Just don't say it doesn't exist to cover up your lazyness in finding the truth.


Thursday, September 09, 2004

Regarding the Russian school siege in Beslan that caught the attention of the world just a few days ago, all I really have to say about it at this moment is that Islam totally forbids the harming of innocents even in a valid defensive war, what more for taking innocent hostages at a school? There are no ifs, ands or buts in this case.

From the weblog of Al-Muhajabah:

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Arab views on the Russian hostage crisis

The BBC has a page of quotes from various Middle Eastern newspapers condemning the hostage taking in Beslan in Russia and the horrific end to the stand-off. Here are some:

A lesson in terror at a children's school - What happened at the ill-fated school is not only unjustifiable and unacceptable, it also provokes anger and revulsion among Muslim public opinion, since it tarnishes the name of all Muslims and distorts the image of our noble faith.

-Jordan's Al-Dustur

An ugly crime against humanity - What happened at the Russian school is a reprehensible crime against the whole of humanity and the perpetrators should be called to account.

-Egypt's Al-Ahram

These children and their teachers had committed no crime to justify their lives being endangered and their blood shed. If this terrorist group had chosen a Russian military barracks, their cause - if they had one at all - would have been more credible and many would have sympathised with them. What happened is the absolute opposite: the world reacted to the crisis with humanity, and the only loser is the side to which they [the hostage-takers] belong.

-Saudi Arabia's Al-Watan

Curiously, the Iranian commentary is more focused on the actions taken by the Russian government, which admittedly are open to some question as well. But nothing excuses taking children as hostages, for God's sake. In what delusion did this people think this could be justified? Al-Watan has hit the nail on the head with the statement that the children and their teachers had done nothing wrong. This is the moral concept at the very heart of the Islamic ban on targeting civilians. To kill someone without right or justification when they had done no wrong is a heinous act of murder, a single act of which will send the perpetrator to Hell forever. To cause the death of 300 children - my mind shudders at the very thought. Will these people not fear Allah?

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Al-Mujahabah is an American Muslim woman (who i admire very much for her intelligence) and she put it very clearly what i feel as well. Do these people who carry out such operations against civilians and claim to be doing it in the name of Islam have no fear of punishment against them in the hereafter?

Have they been blinded by nationalistic causes that a child is no longer
innocent to them? Do they not know what Islam says about killing the innocent?

Or do they chooose to ignore it for they're own convenience?


Sunday, December 28, 2003

Peace everyone!

Not long ago I had the pleasure of meeting someone I've wanted to meet since I was around 12 years old. He's been a source of inspiration, guidance and entertainment for me for so much of the last 10 years of my life that it's hard to describe how it felt meeting him here in K.L.

That person is Yusuf Islam.

To most people, he is known as Cat Stevens. What??? Never heard of him??? I'm pretty sure anyone reading this has probably heard the song "Wild World" before! Yep, that's Yusuf's creation right there!

I was introduced to the magic of Cat Stevens when my mom came back from the States and braught home a casette with this lovely illustration on its cover. I popped the thing in the player..... and what came out from the speakers was absolute magic!!

After listening to the casette for a while, i decided to have read at the write-up on the inner sleeve of the cover. WOW! Cat Stevens is now a Muslim I thought to myself. I ran straight to my mom and she revealed to me something which endeared me to Yusuf even more....

She showed me a cassette of an interview with Yusuf, which also included a poem he made for his first child. That poem is called 'A is for Allah'.

I can never forget those days of discovering what this wonderful man said in his interview. it was all so honest, simple and true.

To Yusuf, thank you for signing my book & for entertaining my questions that night even though you must have been pretty tired by then ey ;)

Thank you also for making my mom the happiest lady in Malaysia that night as she's been a listener of yours for 30 long years.

And last but not least... thank you for showing the world the Peace of Islam and the message of life in your music long ago.

May Allah s.w.t grant you a long and prosperous life!



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