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Thursday, August 11, 2005

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MY NEW XANGA:

www.xanga.com/StraightenUrLinesCloseDaGaps

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...hmmmm i never thought i'd feel sad leaving a username haha.
asalaamu'alikum

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In the name of Allah do I begin.
The Most Merciful, The Most Kind.

For it was Allah, who delivered the Best of Creation,
To the whole of Mankind.

How great is His favour, for us to see.
For Truth has arrived, and falsehood will flee.

May every blessing be upon thee, O sweet and beautiful Madani.

No sweeter man has there ever been.
None more honest and serene.

Your blessed feet have visited the Arsh.
Thou art Allah’s light upon this darkened Farsh.

Your sweat is sweeter than the scent of a rose. [1]
Upon your honour, do I compose this prose. [2]

May every blessing be upon thee, O sweet and beautiful Madani.

Your City is the one with grandeur and Light,
And the Imams knew it all to be true, upon first sight. [3]

O sweet and precious Madani, with your Sunna I pray,
I might live in harmony. [4]

I long to see the blessed green dome,
For there resides my heart’s true home. [5]

They called it al Munawwarra – the Radiant abode.
For it was when you O Madani, blessed it with your presence and made it your home.

Our Iman is not complete, till for you we have true love. [6]
How can this not be, for you are more radiant than the whitest of doves.

May every blessing be upon thee, O sweet and beautiful Madani.

They all flocked to see, from where the light did come,
Upon thy blessed face did they glance, and be overcome.

In jubilation they sang, “The moon rose over us.” [7]
And the reality was there.

“Undoubtedly there has come to you from Allah, a light and a book luminous.” [8]

The Qur’an reminds me, of the moon that rose over us.
For undoubtedly, it is you O sweet Madani, who was that Light. [9] Delivered to the world, to bring consciousness to a new height. [10]

Indeed, it was lady Amina, who also witnessed this light.
So much so that when she was with child, the sky was so bright. [11]

It were the Sahaba who would often recite and set up camp.
And they related to others, your presence overcame both sun and lamp. [12]

Hassan Ibn Thabit, the Ashiq al-Rasul,
Would often declare that your presence even overshadowed the moon. [13]

O sweet Madani, you have turned our darkness into a guiding Light, [14]

So why dear brothers, do we fight and not unite?

For the Sahaba knew best, and did not commit sin.
If only they now saw, the state that we are in. [15]

The Sahaba described well, the light that they saw.
So why do brothers anger when we agree with what went before? [16]

May every blessing be upon thee, O sweet and beautiful Madani.

You helped me to see, that besides Allah, there is No other Divinity, And for you and yours, I have great affinity.

Without your love, O Madani, my heart is lost, and in a muddle.

Every time I cry, and for thee shed a tear:
I long to see thou, O, to be so near!

You have taught me it is Allah I should fear,
But it is only by loving you, O sweet Madani, that we shall draw near. [17]

O Allah!  To Thee do I only pray,
And I thank Thee, for showing me the Way.

For I know that when in despair, or I am lost in my way,
I would repeat, what the Pious Predecessors would also say.

‘Abd Allah Ibn ‘Umar and Khalid bin Walid,
Who will dare declare them of any evil deeds?

In numbness and in pain, even after your passing, O sweet Madani.
They cried out “Ya Muhammad !”

So shall it not suffice for a sinner like me? [18]

May every blessing be upon thee, O sweet and beautiful Madani.

May every moment be spent in saying your Darud. [19]
May I never leave sense, of the Madinan Hadud.

I wish that my destiny, be tied with Madina.
For there is the Prophet, and blessed Sakinah.

May I become a pious servant of Madina.
Fill my heart, O Allah, with the love of the Sayyid of Madina. [20]

For with your love, my heart glides like a kite,
Your radiance has provided me, with a guiding light.

I long to see the day, when I can be near your side.
I will stand and recite Darud.
It will be my honour, and my pride. [21]

Upon you, your ashiqs lavish great praise. [22]
To those who do not understand,
they simply dismiss this as a craze.

I swear by Almighty Allah, that I will never stop,
Reciting your Darud, until the day I do drop. [23]

All praise and worship is for Allah,
For bestowing the honour on me.
Of being from the Umma, of the blessed Madani.

Excuse me if I cry, O Sayyid of Madina.
To behold your radiant face, that the Sahaba used to see.
What an honour it will be, for an unworthy one, such as me.

May every blessing be upon thee, O sweet and beautiful Madani.

Some may claim that you are like any one of us,
But who can claim, to have visited the Arsh?

We say bashr, but respect is also due.
For mankind are like rocks, but a pearl are you. [24]

Why cannot they see, the Magnificence of you, O Madani?
The Imam of the Anbiya, and the Leader of Allah’s Community.

You travelled the Seven Heavens, and your eyes did not lie.
For Jibril could not pass, but you, O Madani, glided by. [25]

How can anyone deny Allah’s love for you, O sweet Madani?
Whose name has He raised above, for all to see? [26]

For it is your blessed name, that is besides Allah’s Majesty.
It has been placed there, for the whole of Mankind to see.

The Lord of the World’s called you Rafun and Rahim. [27]
But still yet, some cannot see,
The majesty and honour, that Allah has bestowed upon thee!

May every blessing be upon thee, O sweet and beautiful Madani.

They call us mad – our love declared a Bid’a [28] and that which is Something new.
O! If only they understood, what the majnun of Baghdad, Shaykh Shibli knew! [29]

We say to our brothers, who do not know,
That this is the Islam of the Companions, and to this we can show.
How they went at length to show their love and respect.

When the Companions would rush to catch the blessed water,
There would be chaos, and simply no order. [30]

So you see, the Love of Rasul has an exceptional rule -
Love him more than yourself – until then, we are all just fools! [31]

In sha’ Allah, upon us there will be Allah’s Karam,
And you, O Madani, will be our hearts Mehram.

May I one day again, come to your City,
O sweet and precious Madani.
And have true love, like Uways al Qarani [32]

O! Allah, hear the cries of your Ghulam,
Upon Thy blessed, do I send continuous Salam! [33]

May countless blessing be upon thee,
O sweet and beautiful Madani!

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subhanAllah!
I remember once I was listening to literally 'THE best bayaan i have ever heard in my life' and the speaker said something beautiful he said that people always compare our Nabi's face with the moon, when the moon has marks when you go up close, whereas our Nabi (saw) 's face did not even have those :)  It sounds better in urdu.
"chaand pai tu nashaan hai, humkay Rasool (saw) kay chehray ka oper to nashaan bhi nahin thay"

"Those who saw him in the full moon noticed that his blessed face was brighter than the moon"

good poem right?  check the notes if you do not understand a line. 

Asalaamu'alikum wa rahmatullah.






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I long to see thou, O, to be so near!





                                                                                                                                                     


Sunday, August 07, 2005

Ratoon ko uth kar, khiyallon say ho kar, yadoon main khoo kar,
tumhain kiya khabar hai apnay KHUDA say ... main kiya mangta hoon...!
veeranon main ja kar, dukhray suna kar,
daman pala kar.aanso baha kar,
tumhain kiya khabar apnay Khuda say main kiya mangta hon
tum to kaho gay,
sanam mangta hoon, ganam mangta hoon, zaar mangta hoon,
main ghar mangta hoon, zameen mangta hoon, nageen mangta hoon...!
tum to kaho gay, hum ko khabar hai, kay ratoon ko uth kar,
khiyaloon say ho kar, yadoon main khoo kar, aankhain bigoo kar,
kisi dilrooba ki, kisi dil nasheen ki, vafa mangta hoon..
yeh bhi ghalat hai, vo bhi ghalat hai, jo bhi hai soocha so bhi ghalat hai
na sanam mangta hoon, na zaar mangta hoon
na dilrooba ki, na dilnasheen ki, na mahjabeen ki vafa mangta hoon
tumhain kiya khabar hai... apnay Khuda say main kiya mangta hoon
main apnay Khuda say
Adam kay betay ki aanko say jati...haya mangta hoon
Hava ki beti kay sar say utarti...rida mangta hoon
is karay waqt main..pak vatan ki baka mangta hoon

-anonymous

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here, this should help non-urdustanis : http://www.geocities.com/irfansweb/urdudic/  ...have fun! :)




Friday, August 05, 2005

Sabr (Patience)

It implies patience, forbearance, perseverance, determination, fortitude, constancy and steadfastness. Sabr assumes different dimensions depending upon which aspect of life is the point of reference:

Sabr in personal life

1. The first kind of Sabr is 'patience' as it is ordinarily understood.

It is the ability to hold back, remain calm, maintain one's cool, restrain oneself and wait and see despite the urge to jump on, barge in, respond, and do something in the situations of heat, pressure, anxiety, curiosity, anger, confrontation, etc.     

It also represents the patience exercised during the hardships people face in their lives such as illnesses and diseases, death of loved ones, natural calamities and disasters, and problems or setbacks emanating from the situations and circumstances beyond one's control. Knowing that all these things are part of our test for which we have been put on the earth and knowing that our success lies in how well we react to and handle such situations helps a believer endure these hardships without panicking, complaining or being frustrated.

"A person who faces a physical or financial setback, keeps quiet about it and does not complain to people, has a right on Allaah to be forgiven." (Attributed by Ibn 'Abbaas to the Prophet sal-Allaahu alaihi wasallam as reported in At-Tabaraani's Al-Owsat).

"A Muslim does not suffer any mental or physical anguish, or any distress, grief, pain or sorrow - even from the prick of a thorn - except that Allaah expiates his mistakes and sins." (Bukhaari and Muslim)

This Sabr is an extremely important virtue for a believer. The Prophet sal-Allaahu alaihi wa sallam, talking to some poor Muslims from Ansaar whom he had given whatever he had, said:

"Whoever practices Sabr, Allaah Subhanahu wa Ta'aala gives him Sabr. And no one can be given anything better or more far-reaching (comprehensive) than Sabr." (Aboo S'eed Khudri in Bukhaari and Muslim)

In a letter of condolence dictated for Mu'aadz Ibn Jabal on the death of his son, the Prophet sal-Allaahu alaihi wa sallam said, "May Allaah increase your reward and bestow you patience, and enable us and you to be thankful to Him. Our lives, our wealth and our families are blissful gifts that are trusts temporarily entrusted. Allaah gave you the opportunity to enjoy (your son gifted to you in trust) with happiness and pleasure, and then he took it from you in return for a big reward. May He bestow upon you blessings, mercy and guidance, if you restrain yourself in expectation for His reward. So, be patient and do not let wailing destroy your reward, to be sorry afterwards. Remember wailing neither brings back the dead, nor removes the grief. What had to happen has happened." (At-Tabaraani)

However, tears or sadness is not against the spirit of the patience. When the son of the Prophet's daughter, Zainab, was taking his last breath in the Prophet's lap, tears came down from Prophet 's eyes. When Sa'd wondered, the Prophet sal-Allaahu alaihi wa sallam explained, "This is an expression of mercy that Allaah has put in the hearts of people." (Reported from Usamah Ibn Zaid in Bukhaari and Muslim)

This kind of patience is the lowest level of Sabr expected of the believers and is one of the qualities emanating from the Taqwaa in the heart. The test of the patience is at the initial shock. With time, everyone cools down. The patient person controls his/her reactions at the very outset. Reacting emotionally in the beginning and then cooling off is indicative of lack of patience.

The Messenger of Allaah sal-Allaahu alaihi wa sallam told a women crying over the grave of her husband, "Maintain Taqwaa and be patient." Later on he explained to her, "The real Sabr (patience) is that which is demonstrated at the initial shock." (Reported from Anas in Bukhaari and Muslim)

The Messenger of Allaah sal-Allaahu alaihi wa sallam said, "Allaah Tabaaraka wa Ta'aala says: O son of Adam! If you remained patient restraining yourself and expecting my reward at the initial shock, I will not be happy without rewarding you with Jannah." (From Abee Umaamah in Ibn Maajah)

The complementary quality for this Sabr is Shukr (gratitude) which means thanking Allaah Subhanahu wa Ta'aala for any good things, happy occasions, successes, health, profitability, good harvest and prosperity we enjoy in our life. Because all of these things depend, in addition to our hard work, on many favourable circumstances and conditions that are beyond our control, a believer thanks Allaah Subhanahu wa Ta'aala for providing the ability to work hard and making our efforts fruitful through all those favourable circumstances and conditions.

This is what is alluded to in the following Ahaadeeth:

The Messenger of Allaah sal-Allaahu alayhi wa sallam said, "Wondrous are the believer's affairs. For him there is good in all his affairs, and this is true only for a believer. If he encounters something troubling, he remains steadfast with patience, and that is good for him. If he experiences something pleasing, he thanks Allaah, and that is good for him. (Reported from Suhaib in the Muslim)

The Messenger of Allaah sal-Allaahu alayhi wa sallam said, "Allaah told Eesa (Jesus) peace be upon him: I will bring up an Ummah after you who will thank Allaah when they encounter what they like; and they will restrain themselves expecting reward from Allaah and will remain patient when they suffer something they dislike." (Reported from Aboo-Ad-Dardaa by Baihiqi in Shu'abul-Eemaan)

Here is a brief review of the second dimension of Sabr:

Forbearance

2. The second kind of Sabr is the forbearance exercised in the face of the ignorant behaviour shown by people around oneself. It is to endure verbal abuse, accusations, disrespect, slander, backbiting, false assumptions, name-calling, ridicule, maligning comments, etc. from people around us because of their jealousy, misgivings, maliciousness, difference of opinion or dislike for whatever reason.

A person will be within one's right to defend himself from any misbehaviour. That is justice and everyone is entitled to it without being blamed for it. However, Ihsaan is that the believer takes all that in stride graciously and magnanimously without responding, fighting back, paying much attention or complaining. Ihsaan is the standard good Muslims are expected to strive for. The Holy Qur-aan states:

"The fair settlement for a wrong is equal retribution. However, whoever forgives and reconciles, his reward is due on Allaah, and Allaah does not like the unjust. And whoever avenges himself after being wronged, they are not to be blamed. The blame is on those who oppress people and wrongfully rebel in the land. For them, there will be a painful punishment. And indeed whoever practices Sabr and forgives, that is a highly resolute, top-notch behaviour." (Ash-Shoora 42:40)

It is also indicated by the following episode:

Once, a person was verbally abusing Aboo Bakr while the Prophet sal-Allaahu alayhi wa sallam was curiously watching with a smile. After taking much abuse quietly, Aboo Bakr responded to a few of his comments. At this, the Prophet sal-Allahu alayhi wa sallam exhibited his disapproval, got up and left. Aboo Bakr caught up with the Prophet sal-Allaahu alayhi wa sallam and wondered, "O Messenger of Allaah, he was abusing me and you remained sitting. When I responded to him, you disapproved and got up." The Messenger of Allaah sal-Allaahu alayhi wa sallam responded,

"There was an angel with you responding to him. When you responded to him, Shaytaan took his place."

He then said,

"O Aboo Bakr, there are three solid truths: If a person is wronged and he forbears (without seeking revenge) just for the sake of Allaah Subhanahu wa Ta'alaa , Allaah will honour him and give him upper hand with His help; if a person opens a door of giving gifts for cementing relationships with relatives, Allaah will give him abundance; and, if a person opens a door of seeking charity for himself to increase his wealth, Allaah will further reduce his wealth." (Reported from Aboo Hurairah in Mishkaah and Musnad Ahmad)

The prime example for practising Sabr, forbearing and then forgiving is the behaviour of Yousuf in response to his brothers' wrongs. The Holy Qur-aan observes:

"Indeed, whoever maintains Taqwaa and practices Sabr, Allaah does not let the reward of the Muhsineen be lost." (Yousuf 12:90)

The above two dimensions of Sabr were purely from the perspective of the personal life of a Muslim. The third and fourth dimensions cover the kind of Sabr needed in the Islamic work. No matter what dimension of sabr we talk about, we must always remeber, that our Prophet sal-Allaahu alayhi wa sallam provided the best examples in all of them.

Sabr in the Islamic Work

The most important Sabr expected of Muslims is the determination, endurance, fortitude, perseverance, steadfastness and constancy that the Muslims must demonstrate in fulfilling their duties of establishing Islam in their own lives, in their communities and in their societies with a vision to implement Islamic world order of peace, justice and security over the whole globe. This work -- which all believers are obligated to undertake firstly to establish a global community of believers and then to maintain it is a very perilous work beset with hardships, challenges and risks. It requires a lot of endurance, fortitude, tenacity and perseverance (Sabr). Practising Sabr In the Islamic work is the basic requirement of faith.

The Islamic work has two distinct stages that call for two kind of Sabr, each relative to a different stage of Islamic work.

3. The first stage of Islamic work is spreading the word of Islam, seeking commitment of people to the Islamic work and organizing and mobilizing those who respond positively to the Islamic Da'wah. This work continues until the majority of the people of a selected society have become workers of the Islamic movement resulting in the establishment of an Islamic state or kingdom of God.

As soon as a believer sincerely dedicates himself to and embarks upon an organized Islamic mission, tests and tribulations start in full force. The more dedicated and effective the efforts are, the harder the persecution is. The persecution starts with verbal abuse progressing to psychological, financial and physical abuse, imprisonment and sometimes leads up to attempts on one's life. Depending upon who is the object of Da'wah and where the Da'wah is being given, the perpetrators of the persecution can be people who call themselves Muslims or they can be non-Muslims. Some of the problems are even caused by those who are companions of the Islamic workers. It may be due to their lack of experience or vision, or due the gullibility or influence of negative propaganda of the people against the Islamic movement.

The negative reaction from non-Muslims is understandable and expected, but opposition from 'Muslims' is very discouraging, injurious and problematic. As soon as a believer stands up for Islam, people expect him to be perfect according to what they think Islam is about. The moment the worker differs in any respect from their viewpoint or the moment he makes a small mistake which every human being is prone to, all his selfless efforts and the high standard of his character are disregarded and forgotten. People overlook their own major sins but the Islamic worker's small error of judgement becomes the biggest concern in the world. Backbiting, baseless accusations and false stories start flying against the person all over without even his knowledge. His words are twisted, motives doubted, and even the best of the action flawed. The most popular accusations are usually: 'He is greedy for leadership or fame' or 'he thinks he is better than others' or 'he has caused disunity in the community'. But this is just the beginning, If the Islamic worker remains strong and continues his work with dedication, it becomes much more nasty.

The Sabr during this work, at the basic level which is the corollary of faith, is to continue to work steadfastly for the mission, enduring all the verbal, physical and financial abuse as well persecution, torture, oppression, imprisonment and loss of respect, wealth and property without retaliating, fighting back, and showing any weakness, reduction in efforts or giving up. Sabr at the level of Ihsaan is enduring the aforementioned abuse and persecution, while continuing to wish for the guidance and well being of the people with care and conviction, without slowing down in the missionary work and enthusiasm; without making any compromises whatsoever; and without hating the tormentors.

The Messengers of Allaah sal-Allaahu alayhi wa sallam have set excellent examples of this Sabr. Moosa (Moses) peace be upon him demonstrated a good example of Sabr on the problems caused by Banee Israaeel, the members of his Islamic movement, with their nagging questions, superficial objections, foolish arguments, short-sighted suggestions, undue demands, improper expectations, lack of firm commitment, half-hearted support and weakness in obedience. To discourage repetition of that kind of behaviour, Allaah Subhanahu wa Ta'aala commanded,

"O Believers, do not be like those who abused Moosa; then Allaah cleared him from what they said. And he was, in the sight of Allaah, honourable." (Al-Ahzaab 33:70)

"And when Moosa said to his people, 'O my people, why do you abuse me when you surely know that I am the messenger of Allaah to you?' When they deviated, Allaah caused their hearts to deviate." (As-Saff 61:5)

Eesa peace be upon him was the best example of those who practised Sabr on the reaction of the so-called Muslims, Banee Israaeel (who were supposed to be and claimed to be the believers), to his call for the Islamic movement and revival. He was sent to revive Islam without bringing any new Sharee'ah. So, he tried to bring them from petrified, ritualistic Islam to the true spirit of the dynamic Islam that results in the establishment of the kingdom of God and that converts every believer into a missionary for the establishment for the supremacy of the Islamic way of life, but he was rejected and persecuted. So much so that they plotted to kill him, siding with the pagan Romans.

Our Prophet sal-Allaahu alayhi wa sallam demonstrated best of Sabr in all of the situations described above giving us a vivid picture of what a perfect and ideal Sabr looks like. The most outstanding example of Sabr in the way of Allaah Subhanahu wa Ta'alaa demonstrated in the face of persecutions from non-Muslims was that of our Prophet sal-Allaahu alayhi wa sallam's 13 years in Makkah and his experience in Taaif. That was humanity at its best, Sabr par excellence and Ihsaan without a parallel. To prepare for this, he was admonished at the very outset of the mission,

"And practice Sabr for the sake of your Lord." (Al-Mudaththir 74:7)

And then he was reminded,

"Rejected were the messengers before you, and they continued to practise Sabr while they were being rejected and persecuted, until Our help reached them." (Al-An'aam 6:34)

"And practice Sabr, certainly Allaah does not let the reward of the Muhsineen be lost." (Younus 11:115)

He indeed excelled in what he was commanded. The same is expected from us. Although we may not be able to reach that level of excellence, our goal is to strive towards that level. We all have an obligation to revive Islam as a movement and we are bound to face all three kind of difficulties mentioned in this section requiring us to exhibit appropriate Sabr in response to all of those circumstances. The Prophet sal-Allaahu alayhi wa sallam did warn us about this situation,

"A time is going to come on people when remaining steadfast on Deen will be like holding a burning coal in one's hand." (Anas in At-Tirmidzee)

When asked what should we do in those circumstances, he said:

"Just as did the companions of Eesa Ibn Maryam: they were sawed into pieces, they were hanged on the crosses. Death in the obedience of Allaah is better than the life in disobedience of Allaah." (Mu'aadz Ibn Jabal in At-Tabaraani)

Often, when Kuffaar become blinded by their hatred and anger against Muslims, they violate every principle of human decency, break every ethical rule or moral code, use every deceitful and immoral tactic and they viciously persecute and savagely torture Muslims. This has always happened in the past and continues to happen today, though unashamedly they lay claims to civilization, freedom and human rights. However, despite observing this vicious phenomena or experiencing the deceit and torture at their hand, a Muslim continues to practise Sabr by strictly following Islamic values and moral code in their treatment of Kuffaar.

Thus, the true believers stand up for Islamic mission and, when they face the persecution, they say:

"And why should we not rely upon Allaah while He indeed has shown us our ways? And we shall certainly practice Sabr on the persecution you inflict on us." (Ibraaheem 14:12)

4. Once an Islamic state or the kingdom of God is established to conduct the affairs of the community of believers according to Islamic values and Allaah Subhanahu wa Ta'aala's rule, Kuffaar usually attack such a state with their full military might to destroy and annihilate the Islamic state. They usually do not give up until either their own power is eroded or Islamic state is destroyed. If the Islamic state survives by withstanding the onslaught and by eroding the power of Kuffaar, then they try to put obstacles in the way of the Islamic state's ability to expand and to bring the rest of the humanity under the law of Allaah Subhanahu wa Ta'alaa. Whether it is a war when the Islamic state is trying to survive or whether it is a war put up to stop an Islamic state from liberating other people from the rule of Kufr, the believers are supposed to demonstrate Sabr by fighting bravely with valour, without showing any weakness and without retreating, surrendering, running away or giving up despite the intensity of battle or casualties. This Sabr pertains to the Madani stage of the Islamic movement. Again, the most excellent example of this Sabr was demonstrated by our Prophet sal-Allaahu alaihi wa sallam and his devout companions at battles of Uhad, Ahzaab and Hunain.

At the beginning of the Madani stage, keeping the inevitability of onslaught of Kuffaar over the fledgling Islamic state, Muslims were prepared to face the inevitability by the following command:

"O Believers! Seek strength through Sabr and Salaah, verily Allaah is with those who practice Sabr. And do not consider those who are killed in the way of Allaah dead, but alive; however, you do not understand. Surely, we are going to test you through things like fear, hunger and loss of wealth, lives and produce. And give the good news to those who practice Sabr -those who, when they encounter troubles, say we are for Allaah and to Him we are going to return." (Al-Baqarah 2:153)

They were also told:

"You will surely be tested in regard to your possessions and your lives; and you will surely hear from those who were given the Book before you and from those who equate others with Allaah much hurtful abuse." (Aali Imraan 3:186)

This is the most emphasized Sabr in the Holy Qur-aan. In this regard, Muslims were commanded:

"O Believers! Practice Sabr, outdo others in practising Sabr, and be prepared to face the enemies so that you may be successful." (Aali-Imraan 3:200)

"And We shall test you until We know those who perform Jihaad and those who practice Sabr (remain steadfast); and We shall test to appraise your state." (Muhammad 47:31)

"Do you think that you will enter Jannah without Allaah testing as to who are those that perform Jihaad and that practice Sabr." ('Aali Imraan 3:142)

And the Prophet sal-Allaahu alayhi wa sallam admonished, while addressing people in one of expeditions:

"Do not wish war, rather ask Allaah Subhanahu wa Ta'aala for peace and security. However, when you confront the enemy, practice Sabr (fortitude and perseverance) and know that Jannah is under the shade of the swords." ('Abdullaah ibn Abee Owfaa in Bukhaari and Muslim)

And Muslims are assured:

"Allaah is with those who practice Sabr." (Anfaal 8:46, 66)

Regardless of the type of circumstances and causes of difficulties, Sabr is an essential quality of a believer. Sketching the personality of those who truly have Taqwaa, Allaah Subhanahu wa Ta'aala mentioned:

"And those who practice Sabr in hardships, physical afflictions and during the war." (Al-Baqarah 2:177)

Although Sabr is a basic requirement of faith expected of all Muslims, the difficulty of the task is well recognized:

"And if you practice Sabr and keep Taqwaa, that is quite a resolute, high calibre of the tasks." ('Aali Imraan 3:186)

"O my son! Establish Salaah, enjoin good, forbid evil, and bear with Sabr whatever befalls on you, indeed, that is quite a resolute, high calibre of the tasks." (Luqmaan 31:17)

Hence the reward promised to those who practice Sabr is equally outstanding:

The people who practice Sabr will be entered into the beautiful, everlasting Jannah and angels of Allaah will welcome them with: "Peace be upon you for the Sabr you practised. Excellent indeed is the final home." (Ar-Ra'd 13:24)

"And He will reward them for their Sabr in the form of Jannah and silk, reclining on raised thrones wherein they will not see sun or cold." (Ad-Dahr 76:12-13)

"Those who practice Sabr will be rewarded their recompense without measure." (Az-Zumar 39:10)

They will be rewarded not according to their average, but according to the best of their performance:

"We will certainly reward those who practice Sabr according to the best of their actions they used to perform." (An-Nahl 16:96)

The practice of this standard of Sabr is not possible without collective efforts of the Ummah and mutual support and reminder towards each other. Hence, it is incumbent upon believers to enjoin each other this Sabr. Without it, (according to Soorah Al-'Asr) loss is not insured, salvation is not promised and success is not assured.

Ayub A. Hamid                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       
YA ALLAH ! HELP US BE PATIENT AND REMAIN STRONG MUSLIMEEN!
                                       


Wednesday, July 20, 2005

The night is so beautiful. The weather seems to be perfect. So, I decided to go for a walk with mama. As I approached my stopping point, I looked up and behold! it was the beautiful moon. Subhan'Allah sisters I can't describe the beauty of it. I couldnt stop staring at it. The noor was just ..... WOW! .. and it made numerous things go through my mind all at once. Will I mention all of them? .. no haha, but I will mention one. It reminded me of this beautiful passage from the Quran :

Allah is the Light (noor) of the heavens and the earth.
The Parable of His Light (noor) is as if there were a Niche
and within it a Lamp (misbah): the Lamp (misbah) enclosed in Glass:
the glass as it were a brilliant star:
Lit from a blessed Tree, an Olive,
neither of the east nor of the west,
whose oil is well-nigh luminous,
though fire scarce touched it:
Light (noor) upon Light (noor)!
God does guide whom He will to His Light (noor):
God does set forth Parables for men: and God does know all things

....for a while i just stood there pondering over this creation... until of course I saw this car with its high beams on coming straight at me. man, anyways.. so I ran inside and got my camera, ran back to the same spot and captured the moment !



beautiful right?  Of course it does not look as beautiful as it did if you were actually standing there.. but its close. Ignore the two lights at the bottom.. no they are not ghost eyes. I believe those are the parking lot lights for Stop & Shop haha.

Do you not see how He created seven heavens in layers, and placed the moon as a light in them and made the sun a blazing lamp? (Qur'an, 71:15-16)

In the above verse, the word "light" is used for the Moon ("nooran" in Arabic) and the word "lamp" for the Sun ("sirajan" in Arabic.) The word used for the Moon refers to a light-reflecting, bright, motionless body. The word used for the Sun refers to a celestial body which is always burning, a constant source of heat and light.

SUBHAN'ALLAH! .. the creations of Allah. Its like.. to ponder over just ONE creation.. wheather it be a petal of a flower, or a vast ocean... to REALLY ponder and THINK, to take that time out from our so-called 'too busy' lives... to sit on a curb and watch the stars, or to stand on a hill and look down at a town.. subhanAllah it can leave you dazed and it can leave hundereds of thougts floating in your head, and all of them about the Creator. It leaves this BURST of love thats unexplainable... which you only feel when you look at the beautiful creations of the beautiful Creator.

O My Generous Master!

You created this servant of Yours and 
brought him into being from a drop of water.
I do not even have the right to say I love You,
and yet I do love You. I always remember You.
I know that even my being able to remember You
is also due to Your guidance. My mentioning Your
Name of Majesty left me dizzy, bewildered, and
amazed. 
Is it possible to imagine anyone in this world
loving the Divinity and not becoming intoxicated with
such affection? So great a blessing is affection that
even if its possessor should stray into the wilderness,
the fire of his love would not allow him to feel the heat of
the desert. 
Should the lover fall into the fire, the heat of his
love would extinguish that fire. The fire of love would cause
the poles and glaciers to melt. If mountains and boulders were
piled upon the back of the lover, the fire of his love would
prevent his feeling the weight of the load. Affection makes a
person forget about hunger and thirst, and keeps him on the
road of love.


-Sheik Muzzafer Ozak

One of the wisdoms behind pondering over the creations of Allah is that it makes you think about the purpose of the creations that you are observing. Even in school, you learn that everything in nature has a purpose; the smallest things. Islam tells you something that your public school education doesn't, and that is the purpose of mankind on earth. Allah (swt) tells us this! So as we ponder over our surroundings we obviously come to think about ourselves. Everything that Allah (swt) has created is obeying Him and His orders. What are we doing? and how is it better than what Allah (swt) created us to do

Wasalaamu'alikum


Wednesday, July 13, 2005

3 trains collide in Pakistan; 112 dead      (inna lilaahi wa inna alaihi rajioon)

Hundreds injured; president vows to prosecute anyone guilty of negligence

Image: Collided trains.
Collided passenger trains are seen in Ghotki, Pakistan, on Wednesday.
AP

 

Updated: 7:11 a.m. ET July 13, 2005

GHOTKI, Pakistan - Three trains crashed in a deadly chain-reaction after a train driver misread a signal in southern Pakistan early Wednesday, killing at least 112 people and injuring hundreds more in the country¡¯s worst crash in more than a decade, police and railway officials said.

The nighttime accident jolted passengers awake to a horrifying smash-up that left metal, glass and body parts strewn across a remote railway station near Ghotki. Rescuers frantically cut through twisted metal to reach survivors, as ambulances and buses ferried the injured to nearby hospitals.

¡°We woke up to a huge bang,¡± said Suraya, a 22-year-old woman who like many Pakistanis goes by just one name. ¡°I fell down to the floor. Then I heard the screams.¡±

Local police chief Agha Mohammed Tahir said 112 bodies had been pulled from the wreckage. Hundreds more were injured. ¡°It is a very gruesome situation,¡± he said.

Abdul Wahab Awan, general manager of Pakistan Railways, blamed the driver of the night-coach Karachi Express for misreading a signal and rear-ending another passenger train.

¡°The crash occurred because of misreading of a signal by the driver of Karachi Express and it rammed the Quetta Express, which was not moving,¡± Awan told AP.

President Gen. Pervez Musharraf offered his condolences to the injured and the families of those killed and promised that anyone guilty of negligence would be prosecuted. He said at least 135 people were seriously injured.

Sabotage ruled out
Brig. Javed Iqbal Cheema, the national crisis manager at the Interior Ministry, ruled out sabotage, saying the crash was ¡°a pure accident.¡±

The accident occurred at about 4 a.m. near Ghotki, some 370 miles northeast of Karachi, in remote Sindh province. The initial collision derailed at least three carriages onto another track where they were struck by the third train, causing further derailment, said Abdul Aziz, a senior controller at Pakistan Railways.

In all, some 13 cars derailed.

Image: Injured woman.
Jahangir Khan / Reuters
An injured Pakistani woman waits for medical treatment at the scene of a train crash near Ghotki, 270 miles northeast of Karachi, on Wednesday.

Chaudhry Nazir Ahmed, a railroad official in Ghotki, said about a thousand people were believed to be traveling on the three trains.

Naveed Zubairi, a cameraman with Associated Press Television News who happened to be traveling on the Karachi Express with his family, described a scene of confusion following the collision.

¡°My children were crying in the darkness. Then I made some light with my mobile phone to look around. There were injured people nearby,¡± he said. ¡°I went out of the carriage. Four carriages of another train on an adjacent track had fallen on one side and people in them were shouting for help. They were breaking windows to get out.¡±

Zubairi suffered minor head injuries.

Some 30 bodies and over 100 injured people were taken to the Civil Hospital in the nearby town of Sukkur, said Iqbal Ahmed, a doctor there. He said at least 12 people were in critical condition, some with lost limbs or massive head injuries.

Rescuers had to cut through metal to get to some of the injured, said Tahir, the local police chief. ¡°They are being pulled out every minute,¡± he said.

3-way collision
The Quetta Express was traveling from the eastern city of Lahore to the southwestern city of Quetta when a technical problem forced it to stop at the station. Technicians were working on the train when it was struck by the Karachi Express.

The impact pushed three carriages onto an adjacent track, and they in turn were hit by the Tezgam Express, heading from Karachi north to Rawalpindi.

Pakistan¡¯s railways are antiquated, and there have been many accidents in recent years ¡ª including several at Ghotki ¡ª blamed often on faulty equipment or human error.

A train carrying 800 passengers from Karachi to Lahore slammed into a parked freight train at Ghotki on June 8, 1991, killing more than 100 people. Authorities blamed staff negligence for that accident.

In December 1989, a train crash near Sangi, a town 35 miles from Ghotki, killed 400 people.
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May Allah (swt) forgive the ones that have passed away and give sabr to their family members. ameen.
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also... today is Martyr's Day in Kashmir ! .... because... [read the article!]

Strike to mark Martyr's Day shuts down India held-Kashmir
Pakistan Times Kashmir Desk

SRINAGAR: A general strike on Wednesday called by freedom-seeker groups in India held-Kashmir forced the closure of shops and businesses in the valley, forcibly occupied by India.

The shutdown was called to mark the 74th anniversary of Kashmir Martyr's Day, when the the Hindu Dogra rulers who then illicitly ruled the Muslim-majority State ordered the killing of 22 Kashmiri Muslims to quell an uprising.

"The mission of those martyred in 1931 is still incomplete. We reiterate our determination to carry that mission forward to its logical conclusion," said Umar Farooq, Kashmir's chief cleric and the Chairman of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference [APHC], the main alliance of groups struggling for Kashmir's independence from India.

In the entire held-Kashmir, streets were deserted and traffic was sparse in response to the strike. While shop owners closed their businesses in support of the freedom fighters.

Shortly after predominantly Hindu India and Muslim Pakistan won independence in 1947, the Dogra ruler of Kashmir, a Muslim majority principality was trapped by India, provoking a conflict between the people of Jammu & Kashmir and the Indian troops which were forcibly dropped on the soil with hefty might. Eventually this scenario separated Kashmiri families, certainly not for ever.

Since 1989, more than a dozen activist groups, not affiliated to the Hurriyat Conference have waged a violent campaign for Kashmir's independence, or its merger with Pakistan. The 15-year insurgency has claimed more than 90,000 lives.¡ñ



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