Nov 25, 2007

في رحلتي عــبر تصفح المدونات, وجدت هذا الموضوع وقد لفت أنتباهي و أعجبني كثيراً لما يحويه من منطق قد غاب عن ذهن البشرية .
"My friend flunked maths - Maths is a totally useless, nonsense and a crappy subject - should be discarded and never taught!”
“My neighbor had a fatal car accident - Cars are reckless - they should be banned!”
” I want to write a review of a book.. a book which i have never read”
What do you think of the above three statements? logical? clever? factual? or downright stupid!??

But this is exactly how we judge Islam and then think that we are the most intelligent being on earth!
If a Muslim fails in Islam - we blame Islam. If a muslim does something wrong, criminal, offensive or sinful, we love to blame it on Islam.
If a muslim causes fatalities by becoming a terrorist, a murderer or a killer, we blame Islam.

We all want to write a review of Quran or pass judgements on Islam and Allah(God) and Prophet Muhammad (saw) despite the fact we have never really read Quran back to back and have never really understood the message, the story line of the Quran!
Our point of reference in understanding Islam is totally messed up! It is totally stupid! Insane and illogical- just like all three statements above.
We look up to Muslims of today to understand Islam instead of looking up to the Quran..

We look up to terrorists and militants to come to a conclusion about Islam instead of looking at Seerah of Prophet Muhammad saw.
We look up to interpretations of the Quran by orientalists, atheists, CNN and BBC instead of looking up the experts of Islam i.e practicing muslim scholars.

Would you ever go to study algebra and arithmetics from a person who flunked maths in school and college? Then why do you go to fox, cnn, bbc, atheists, heretics and lunatics to get your info about Quran and Islam?

The correct reference to understanding Islam is Quran and the Life of Prophet Muhammad (saw) …but even here people may go wrong.
Have you ever heard of a person who became a doctor by self studying? Without ever going to a medical college, without ever doing practicals - just by reading books on medicine can a person become a doctor? qualified to see patients?

Similarly to understand Quran and seerah you need a teacher a guide who can assist you, help you, clarify concepts and explain the context and details to you.Your part is to verify and cross check so you are not misguided.

So learn to :
Judge Islam Justly
remember Not everything that a Muslim does is Islam
If a Muslim fails in Islam, blame the Muslim, not his Islam
Judge Islam by Quran and Seerah - not by opinions of orientalists, heretics and lunatics

Aug 13, 2007

قصــــة مؤثرة

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

كان هناك رجل يعيش في مزرعة بإحدى الجبال، مع حفيده الصغير

، وكان الجد يصحو كل يوم في الصباح الباكر ليجلس على مائدة المطبخ ليقرأ القرآن

، وكان حفيده يتمنى ان يصبح مثله في كل شيء، لذا فقد كان حريصا على أن يقلده في كل حركةيفعلها ..

.وذات يوم سأل الحفيد جده


يا جدي،إنني أحاول أن أقرأ القرآن مثلما تفعل، ولكنني كلما حاولت أن أقرأهأجد انني لا أفهم كثيراً منه ، وإذا فهمت منه شيئاً فإنني أنسى ما

فهمته بمجردأن أغلق المصحف


!!!!فما فائدة قراءة القرآن إذن ؟

،كان الجد يضع بعض الفحم في المدفأة

فتلفت بهدوء وترك ما بيده

، ثم قال : خُذ سلة الفحم الخالية هذه

، واذهب بها إلى النهر

، ثم ائتِني بها ملئية بالماء

ففعل الولد كما طلب منه جده،

ولكنه فوجىء بالماء كله يتسرب من السلة قبل أن يصل إلى البيت،

فابتسم الجد قائلاً له :" ينبغي عليك أن

"تُسرع إلى البيت في المرة القادمة يا بُني

فعاود الحفيد الكرَّة، وحاول أن يجري إلى البيت

... !!!ولكن الماء تسرب أيضاً في هذه المرة

فغضب الولد وقال لجده،

.إنه من المستحيل أن آتيك بسلة من الماء ، والآن سأذهب وأحضر الدلو لكي أملؤه لك ماءً

"فقال الجد: " لا ، أنا لم أطلب منك دلواً من الماء، أنا طلبت سلة منالماء...يبدو أنك لم تبذل جهدا ًكافياً يا ولدي


كان الحفيد موقناً بأنها عملية مستحيلة؛

ولكنه أراد أن يُري جده بالتجربة العملية

،فملأ السلة ماء ،ثم جرى بأقصى سرعة إلى جده ليريه ،

وهو يلهث قائلا ً: " أرأيت؟ لا فائدة !!"فنظر الجد إليه قائلا ً: " أتظن أنه لا فائدة مما فعلت؟


"تعال وانظر إلى السلة"

،فنظر الولد إلى السلة

، !!!وأدرك -للمرة الأولى أنها أصبحت مختلفة

!لقد تحولت السلة المتسخة بسبب الفحم إلى سلة نظيفة تماما ً من الخارج والداخل!!

فلما رأى الجد الولد مندهشاً ، قال له : " هذا بالضبط ما يحدث عندما تقرأالقرآن الكريم .... قد لا تفهم بعضه، وقد تنسى ما فهمت أو حفظت من آياته

....ولكنك حين تقرؤه سوف تتغير للأفضل من الداخل والخارج ، تماما ًمثل هذه السلة!


ولعلك تستفيد ايضاً من هذه القصة : أننا لن نتعلم شيئاً إن لم نمارسه ونطبِّقه في حياتنا ....فإذا أردتَ أن تتذكر ما فهمتَ وحفظت

القرآن ، فعليك أنتطبقه في حياتك


Aug 10, 2007



بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم



والصلاة والسلام على أشرف الخلق والمرسلين سيدنا محمدٍ وعلى آله وصحبه أجمعين..السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته


CNNجاك سترو يقود حملة لخلع الحجاب عن اخواتنا المسلمات في بريطانيا على موقع


Noأنصر أخواتنا المحجبات بنقرة زر على




صوتوا وانصروا مسلمات الغرب لعلنا نمنع إصدار قوانين تضطهد المسلمات وتحرمهن من حق الحجاب مثلما يحدث في فرنسا وتركيا وتونس إليكم الرابطالتصويت في الأسفل الناحية اليسرى
http://edition.cnn.com/2006/WORLD/eu...raw/index.html

Aug 8, 2007

Searching for happiness?

Happiness is a common goal that everyone strives to attain. Philosophers, intellectuals, doctors and artists alike have all strived in search of the causes of happiness and ways to escape anxiety.

The reality is, however, that the proposed solutions achieve only partial or superficial happiness. They are more or less like drugs which only provide temporary relief; when their effect wares off, anxieties return two fold.

The following words invite you to ultimate happiness and will lead you to true success. But before you begin reading, I hope that you to take a moment to try to open your heart and mind - as the intelligent one is he who searches for the truth no matter where it lies.

An undeniable reality is that permanent happiness cannot be achieved except by believing in God - The Creator - and following His guidance. Since it is He who created mankind, He is the one who knows what pleases and benefits them, just as he knows what saddens and harms them. A number of psychologists have affirmed that only a religious person lives with true content and serenity. So if believing in God leads to ultimate happiness, then how can this be achieved?

There are numerous religions and a variety of creeds. However, their critical differences in core issues make it impossible for all of them to be correct. So which is the correct religion? What is the correct creed that God requires us to believe in and in the end pleases Him? And which one of these creeds guarantees us happiness in this life and in the hereafter?

Before answering these questions, a criterion must first be established to be used as a basis for correctly determining the true religion. I firmly believe that all sensible people will agree that a religion is not deemed correct simply due to the fact that one was raised in that religion, had parents that adhered to it, or lived in a society that practiced it. Rather a religion's accuracy and authenticity are based upon substantial evidence and firm intellectual proofs. Intellect, the distinguishing factor between mankind and animals, must be applied when studying the issue of religion, which is undeniably the most important and gravest of all matters.

A short journey into the world of religions and sifting through various creeds could prove to be a good method in arriving at the desired conclusion. In order to save you the time and effort, I say with full conviction and confidence that no matter how much you investigate this issue, you will only arrive at one reality: that the true and correct religion is Islam and that true happiness and content lies within it.

Before you hastily rebut this statement and stop reading, please realize that completing the rest would not harm you at all, and it may in fact benefit you. Also, remember that you have an intellect by which you can distinguish things and determine truth from falsehood.

Why Islam?

This is an important question, indicating that the questioner is mature and enlightened. In response I say:

Islam is a religion that includes a number of merits and characteristics that are absent from other religions. These characteristics, alone, serve as convincing evidence that Islam is the true religion of God. You can determine the authenticity of this statement by contemplating them.

Islam's many merits and characteristics make it impossible to elaborate on all of them. However, some of the most important can be summarized as follows:

1. Amongst the greatest merits of Islam is that it fulfills the spiritual aspects of the human being and enables those who embrace it to have an ongoing connection with God. This makes it possible for them to be at ease spiritually. It shields them from chaos, being lost or feeling (spiritually) empty, and protects from mental instability.

2. Another of Islam’s merits is that it coincides totally with common sense. All of the Islamic legislation and its rulings are acceptable intellectually and are never contradictory. One man who embraced Islam was asked why he did so and replied, "Islam never ordered me to do anything that I later wished wasn't obligated, and it never forbade me from anything that I later wished wasn’t forbidden." Much of what is readily accepted in other religions causes great confusion. This confusion makes it difficult to believe many of the fundamental tenets/doctrines that these religions are based upon. On the other hand, we find that Islam respects the intellect, prohibits ignorance, and condemns blind following.

3. Islam is an all-inclusive way of life attending to both spiritual and physical needs. Practicing Islam does not mean that one has to be secluded or that he is prohibited from the finer things in life. Rather, according to Islam, a person can be religious and still enjoy a normal life - attaining prestigious ranks/positions and achieving the highest academic degrees.

4. Among the merits of Islam is that it is a comprehensive religion. Every aspect of a person’s life is managed by Islam. There is not a problem except that a solution for it lies in Islam, which makes it possible to embrace and practice in every time and place. How can this not be the case in such a well organized religion that has guidelines and positive instruction for every aspect of life including: conflict resolution, buying and selling, social and marital relations, greetings, public etiquettes, and even how a person eats, sleeps and dresses. These practices have not been addressed generally, but rather in precise detail, causing the mind to wonder in amazement. Know that Islam even provides direction on how to wear and remove footwear. It encourages people to use their right hand when eating, drinking, shaking hands, and when giving and receiving items. As for disliked affairs such as using the bathroom, the left hand is to be used. Islam also has wonderful instructions regarding going to sleep and waking up. When two Muslims meet, Islam directs them on how they should greet each other; a rider should initiate greeting the pedestrian, the youth should initiate greeting the elderly, and a small group should initiate greeting a larger group. These are but a few of Islam’s many comprehensive guidelines for all aspects of life.

5. Another of Islam’s merits is that it establishes good for mankind in all its regulations and safeguards them from evil. It is man himself who benefits from these regulations. Islam's prohibition of alcohol and drugs for example is only because of the great harm they cause to a person's physical and mental health. You can witness the state of a drunken man, no longer human except in appearance. A lot of murders, disputes, traffic accidents and rapes would not have taken place were it not for consuming these mind-altering products. Islam's prohibition of premarital sex relieves societies of destructive diseases (such as AIDS and other STDs), immoral behavior, and the existence of a generation of illegitimate children. This generation is often deprived of a mother’s love and a father’s upbringing which can lead them to become burdensome on society. Islam prohibits women from displaying themselves publicly. This is because Islam considers women to be valued, preserved pearls; not some cheap merchandise to be displayed for all to see. It does so to protect them from the wolves of mankind - those who are only concerned with satisfying their lusts, even if it is at the cost of a woman’s honor, nobility, status, and purity. On the other hand, Islam permits all harmless and beneficial drinks. It also permits married couples to enjoy one another within a happy home. In summary, Islam has not eliminated freedoms and desires. Rather, it regulates them for the benefit of mankind and the society at large.

6. A radiant aspect of Islam is that it pays a great deal of attention to values, character, and praiseworthy manners, while prohibiting mankind from oppression, transgression and bad character. Islam is a religion of love, unity and mercy. It defines an individual’s relationship with his parents, relatives, neighbors, friends and all people. Islam embeds the best of manners in those who embrace it and prevents them from living selfishly. It encourages its followers to help others and take others' feelings into consideration - especially the poor, orphans, elderly and widows. They all have rights in Islam that must not be taken lightly by Muslims. Muslims shouldn’t feel like they are bestowing favors upon others when giving them their due rights, rather these rights are obligations upon Muslims. It is considered to be a great sin in Islam for one to go to sleep with a full stomach knowing that his neighbor is hungry.

Islam even prohibits two people from whispering to each other in the presence of a third, taking his feelings into consideration. Islam goes even further than that, obligating kind treatment to animals and prohibiting harming them. More specifically, Islam prohibits slaughtering an animal while another watches, or sharpening a knife while it is watching, so that it is not tormented along with being slaughtered.

Truthfulness, trustworthiness, bravery, generosity, humility, abiding by promises, visiting the sick, attending funerals, being dutiful to parents, visiting relatives and neighbors, and striving to help others are all etiquettes that are encouraged by Islam. On the other hand, Islam strictly prohibits oppression, lying, conceitedness, envy, and insulting or betraying others. It is impermissible in Islam to speak ill of a person in his absence, even if what is being said is true. Islam encourages people to moderate in spending, being neither excessive nor misers. During times when a lot of societies complain about cold heartedness, materialism, selfishness and so on, we find that Islam has proven remedies for all of these problems.

This summarized introduction should make it clear that Islam is a logical religion that can be easily understood by all people. The doors to Islam are wide open and do not shut for anyone looking to enter.

Understanding all of Islam's teachings in a short article is impossible. However, briefly discussing some of its fundamental tenets should assist in further clarifying the religion for those who are interested.

All of Islam’s regulations and teachings are important, but some have precedence over others. There are six essential articles of faith that one must believe in, and five pillars that one's faith must be built upon.

As for the six articles that must be believed in:

1. Believing in Allah (God) alone, associating no partners unto Him in worship. This is done by believing that Allah alone is the Creator of this universe and everything that is within it, and that it is He alone who disposes its affairs as He sees fit. Consequently, worship can only be offered to Him alone. Worship is implementing the teachings of Islam and its legislation while believing that all other religions are false.

2. Believing in the angels. Angels were created by Allah but we can not see them. They worship Allah and never disobey Him. Allah orders them to carry out many of the universe's affairs. The angel Gabriel, for example, (peace be upon him) delivers Allah’s revelation to the messengers. Another is Mikayeel (peace be upon him), who is entrusted with the affairs of rain. Still there are other angels responsible for writing the deeds of mankind - deeds which they will be held accountable for on the Day of Resurrection. It is essential to believe that all of the angels act solely upon the order of Allah and do only what He wills.

3. Believing in the Books of Revelation. This means to believe that Allah revealed books to His servants comprising of His words. These books contain bliss for mankind by clarifying what Allah is pleased with as well as what He dislikes. The Angel charged with delivering revelation to the Prophets is Gabriel (peace be upon him) - the greatest of angels. A prophet then conveys the revelation to the rest of mankind. Allah has revealed many books, amongst them: The Torah, revealed to Moses (peace be upon him), The Psalms, revealed to David (peace be upon him), The Gospel, sent down to Jesus (peace be upon him) and the Quran, which was revealed to Muhammad (peace be upon him). One must believe that the Quran has abrogated all books prior to it, meaning that - after the Prophet (Muhammad) was sent - it is the only book that can be acted upon, especially since the Quran combines all the merits of past books and further supplements them. Know that the Quran is from the greatest evidences that this religion is the truth revealed by Allah (God) the Most High. The Quran was revealed over 1400 years ago. Since then till this day, no contradictions or mistakes have been found in the Quran, not even in a single word. Many of the scientific discoveries of modern times were mentioned in the Quran. Since that time until today, nothing has been added to or subtracted from the Quran, while previous revelations have been tampered with and altered. It is for this reason that you can pick up a copy of the Quran in the far East and find it to be exactly the same as one you pick up in the far West. If you were to come across a copy of the Quran that is hundreds of years old, you would also find that it is exactly the same as the one being printed currently - you wouldn’t be able to find even one letter that is different. This is because of Allah’s protection of this Book, the Book of the religion that sealed all other religions. Speaking about the Quran would take a lot of time. However, it is enough for you to know that there is nothing like it whatsoever; not by way of (literary) style, its effect on people, nor its information about the unseen.

4. Believing in the Prophets. This is done by believing that Allah has chosen the best of mankind to be recipients of His revelation and ordered them to convey His religion to the people. There are numerous Prophets, among them are: Noah, Abraham, David, Solomon, Lot, Joseph, Moses and others (peace be upon all of them). Also from them is Jesus. It is imperative to believe that he is among the best of Prophets and to love and respect him. Whoever despises him or denies his prophethood is not Muslim. Likewise it is compulsory to believe that Allah created him from a mother only, with no father, just as Allah created Adam with neither a mother nor a father. Having mentioned this, we now know that Jesus is a noble messenger and not God, nor is he a son of God. He foretold the coming of a prophet to come after him; Muhammad ibn (the son of) Abdullah, the last of the prophets. Muhammad ibn Abdullah (peace be upon him) was sent 1400 years ago. It is compulsory for everyone who comes after him until the Day of Judgment to believe in him and his message, and obey his orders and prohibitions. All those who studied the biography of this messenger have agreed that he is a great personality who has been bestowed with the best of manners and most noble etiquettes. He had characteristics which were not present in anyone before him and will not be present in anyone after him. Anything that you read about him, no matter how small it is, confirms what I am saying. Allah has also granted him proofs and evidences that establish the authenticity of his prophethood, thus having doubt in this fact is intellectually impossible. Having been given such proofs and evidences of his prophethood, whoever denies his truthfulness, would make it impossible for that individual to establish the truthfulness of any other prophet.

5. The Last Day. This is fulfilled firmly believing that after this life of ours is over, there is another more complete life. In it, there are immense rewards and magnificent luxuries, as well as punishment. Luxury is in Heaven and punishment in Hell. So whoever is righteous and believes in the religion of Islam enters Heaven, a place that contains untold pleasure and unimagined bliss. All the luxuries on earth cannot be compared to it at all. Whoever enters Heaven will continue to live in such luxuries for eternity as death does not exist therein. As for those who act upon evil and do not believe in Islam, they would end up in Hell, which contains fires and punishment that can not be imagined, all of the fires of earth and forms of punishment cannot be compared to the punishment of the hellfire at all. The existence of punishment and reward after this life is an issue that is intellectually acknowledged, because it is impossible for this world to exist and then just diminish into nothingness. This is trifling about, and our Lord, the Creator, does not engage in such activities.

6. Believing in Divine Decree. This is to believe that everything that happens in this world is due to Allah’s knowledge and will. Nothing except what He wills takes place, and what He does not will, does not take place. Allah has written everything in a great book (The Preserved Tablet). Believing in divine decree also includes believing that Allah created everything.

As for the five pillars that must be practiced:

1. Uttering a phrase that is the key to entering into Islam. It is a contract between a servant and his Lord, signifying that he is upon this religion: “Ashhadu an la ilaha ila Allah, wa ashadu ana Muhammad ‘abduhu wa rasuluhu.” “I bear witness that there is no deity worthy of worship except Allah, and that Muhammad is His servant and Messenger.” This testimony signifies the acceptance, admission, and adherence to the fact that worship must be offered to Allah alone. It also includes the acceptance of Islam as the only correct religion, Allah as the only true deity deserving worship, and that all other deities and religions are false. The second part of the testimony entails an affirmation that Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah and that he is to be obeyed and believed in all that he says.

2. The Prayer. It is a combination of statements, actions and invocations carried out in a specific manner. It is performed five times daily and doesn’t take much time at all. In fact, a prayer may not take more than five minutes. Prayer is the link between a servant and his Lord. It enables a Muslim to be confident, mentally and spiritually at rest, calm and untroubled.

3. The Zakaat. A wealthy Muslim must give a small portion of his money to the poor, 2.5% of his wealth to be exact. Even though it is a small amount, it enables the Muslim community to be conciliated and merciful amongst each other. It propagates brotherhood, love and concern amongst Muslims. And again, Zakaat is only to be given out by the wealthy, not the poor.

4. Fasting. What is meant by fasting is that a person withholds from eating, drinking and sexual relations during the month of Ramadan [which is the 9th month of the lunar calendar] between dawn and sunset. The sick, travelers, and those with valid excuses are pardoned from fasting. They are permitted to eat and drink but must make up the missed days once they become able. Fasting has many health, personal, and social benefits. Amongst them are: giving the digestive system a break, allowing Muslims to grow spiritually and practice good mannerisms. It enables Muslims to be conscious of their needy brothers and sisters, those who are unable to find enough food to satisfy their needs throughout the year. Consequently, the Muslims humble themselves and strive to help them.

5. Hajj. It is a form of worship that must be performed only once in a lifetime, in Makkah. Those who are physically incapable or not financially able to perform it are pardoned from doing so. Hajj contains many magnificent benefits; the gathering of Muslims from all around the globe in one place getting to know each other and displaying love for one another, not to mention what a Muslim achieves by way of spiritual purification and character refinement due to experiencing such a spiritual environment in the shade of Hajj.

Hopefully what has preceded is sufficient in clarifying - in a summarized fashion - some of the merits of Islam. I invite all who have not yet entered into the fold of Islam to listen to a sincere invitation from one who only wants good for you: save yourself before death takes you by surprise, and thus you die upon other than Islam - what a great loss that is!

Do you know what dying upon other than Islam means? It means that you would enter the Hellfire, abiding therein for eternity. This is what Allah has warned all those who die without embracing Islam. So why would you take a chance with an issue as grave as this?

I’m going to ask you a question that I want you to answer honestly:
What would you lose if you embraced Islam?

If you embrace Islam, you can continue living your normal ordinary life, but in a more spiritual, organized, and pleasant fashion…and after death, tremendous delight and eternal pleasure await you.

If you have reached a level of conviction, believing that Islam is the true religion, but fear that embracing Islam would prevent you from enjoying pleasures that you cannot live without, then compare these temporary pleasures with eternal pleasure. Which of the two should be given preference?

Furthermore, you can embrace Islam and then gradually try to reduce such pleasures. And if you were to honestly invoke Allah, He would surely aid you in leaving them. In any case, embracing Islam and having shortcomings is better than not embracing Islam at all.

If the barrier between you and Islam is due to having a weak personality, the inability to make such a big decision, or because you fear that people may talk about you or mock you, know that these are just unrealistic thoughts. You would not be the first person to embrace Islam; a lot of others have made the decision to do so. They did not lose anything, their lives were not ruined, nor do they have any regrets. Furthermore, does it make sense that you sacrifice your own well being and happiness in this life and in the hereafter just because you fear mockery or admonishment?

This affair is worthy of your time. Contemplate upon it deeply.

My last words: Do not lose yourself! I ask Allah to bless you with true guidance.

One who wishes only the best for you,

section1: gospel writers: Quran vs. Bible from the book Islam and Christianity by Dr. Muhammad Ali Alkhuli you have to read IT!!

Matthew is Jesus' disciple. But he wrote his gospel in Hebrew, the original of which is lost forever. What is available is the translation of that lost original. Thus no one can prove that Matthews's gospel of today is identical with what Matthews wrote, because no original is available.

Mark is not Jesus' disciple. He is Peter's disciple. Thus mark gospel cannot be considered as first hand narration. Mark did not see what Jesus did, nor did he hear what Jesus said. No one can prove the truth of
Mark's reporting about Jesus. Jesus' disciples are more reliable reports about Jesus than disciples of a disciple.

Similarly, Luke is not Jesus' disciple. He never saw or heard him. Luke is not even a disciple f a disciple, Luke s a disciple of Paul, who was never a disciple of Jesus. How can we accept Luke's reporting if he never saw or heard Jesus?
What authentic value do his reports have when they are merely third-hand reports?

As for the evangelist John, scholars assert that he is not john the disciple of Jesus. The content of the gospel of John and its wording, as analysis tells, cannot be written by John, the disciple of Jesus. Someone wrote it and attributed it to John the disciple to give it more reliability. Scholars confirm that it was written about 97 A.D, i.e. sixty four years after Jesus disappearance. John would be at least eighty-four years by then, assuming that he was only twenty years at Jesus disappearance.

Why should John the disciple wait until he was 84 years to write the gospel? Why did he wait 64 years to begin his work? This confirms the conclusion that John's gospel was not written by John the disciple.

What we have in brief are four strongly –doubted gospels. Matthew's original manuscript is lost for ever and none can prove the authenticity of the present translated version. Mark's gospel cannot be highly trusted because Mark was not a disciple of Jesus and thus he was not a first-hand reporter. The same defect applies to Luke, and even more clearly, because Luke was a disciple of Jesus. Luke's gospel is third hand writer, and not by John the disciple, who's his name was simply used as a cover.

In contrast, the Quran is one version. We don’t have different versions of the Quran.
Q: Which do you choose to be God's pure word: the gospel with its four different contradictory versions and lost originals and second-hand and third-hand reporting OR the Quran with its one single version?

Aug 4, 2007

إنه قادمٌ لامحالة

تفكر يا مغرور في الموت وسكرته، وصعبة كأسة ومرارته، فياللموت من وعد ما أصدقه، ومن حاكم ما أعدله، كفى بالموت مفرحاً للقلوب ومبكياً للعيون ، ،
فيا جامع المال، و المجتهد في البنيان! ليس لك والله مالك إلا الأكفان، بل هي والله للخراب و الذهاب وجسمك للتراب والمآب، فأين الذي جمعته من المال؟ هل أنقذك من الأهوال؟

كلا.. بل تركته لمن لا يحمدك، وقدمت بأوزارك على من لا يعذرك.
ولقد أحسن من قال في تفسير قوله تعالى: (ولا تنسى نصيبك من الدنيا) وهو الكفن.
فلا تنسى أن تترك جميع مالك إلا نصيبك وهو الكفن.

فيا أحبائي:
أين أستعدادكم للموت وحسرته؟
و للقبر وضمته؟
و للمنكر والنكير؟
و للقاء العلي القدير؟

كيف تعيش آمـــــــنــاُ؟


ما أجمل أن يعيش الإنسان آمناً
كيف تعيش آمـــــــــــناً؟
سؤال قد يفكر به الجميع لكن هل بحثت عن أسبابه ؟؟
فدعوني أبحر معكم في ساحل الآمان
إن الأمن والأمان الروحي نعمة من الله عزوجل ولا تكون إلا لعباده المؤمنين وقد أوضح الله في كتابه مفتاح الأمن
(فقال تعالى (الذين أمنواولم يلبسوا إيمانهم بظلم أولئك لهم الأمن وهم مهتدون
فهؤلاء المؤمنين الذين لم يخلطوا الإيمان بالشرك حقق الله لهم الأمن والهداية
وما يحصل للإنسان من وحشة وغربة وضيق حتى وإن كان بين أهله لهو إشارة لذنب اقترفه فما من مذنب إلا ويرى أثر ذنبه على أهله قدرما يحقق العبد من التوحيد بالامتثال للأوامر والوقوف عند النواهي يحصل له الأمن وبقدر معصية الله تكون الوحشة

إن الأمن لا يصل إليه العبد إلا ببذل الأسباب نذكر جزء منها
توحيد والبعد عن الشرك
البعد عن المعاصي وهذه هي حقيقة التقوى

الخوف من الله أما قال تعالى:إنا كنا من قبل في أهلنا مشفقين فمن الله علينا ووقانا عذاب السموم

الدعاء والتضرع إليه:إنا كنا من قبل ندعوه إنه هوالبر الرحيم
الجهاد في سبيله
القرآن وذكر الله عموما ً قال تعالى: ألا بذكر الله تطمئن القلوب

التوكل على الله قال تعالى: ومن يتوكل على الله فهو حسبه

المحافظة على أذكار الصباح والمساء

نســــــــــــأل الـــــــلــه أن يــجعلـنــا مــنهــــم

.. ورقـ..ـة "روزنــ!!ــامــا" ..





هــا هي الساعات تمضي أمامي واحدة تلو الأخرى

..تمضي الأيام ونحن نمضي معهــا ..

!! لأنظر يوماً في ألبوم ذكريــاتي فأرى - أوراق الروزنــامــا - تملأ المكان

..كنــت في كل يومـ أقطف ورقه

لأرمي بها أو أحتفظ بهــا بذكرى يومهــا

.كلاهمــا سيـّان.. حتى وقفت دقيقة أتأمل إحدى الوريقات ..

..
..


!!ترى أين كنت في تلك اللحظـات ؟؟

وأين أنــا الآن منــ أيام مضت وانتهــت ؟؟

..هل كُتِبتُ فيهــا من المسيئين أم المحسنين ؟؟

كمـ حسنة كُتبت لي ؟..

وكمـ سيئة خطت حجة علي ؟؟.

.أسئلة متراكمه أوجعت تفكيــري ..

فلكل تاريخ ذكرى محببة في نفسي

لكنهــا ما ستصنع بي يوم القيامة ..؟

..!أستكون حجة لي ترفعني أو علي فتقذف بي في درك جهنمـ


ورقة روزنــامــا - محط تفكيري وآمالي ..

هي أيــامــ مضت فمزقنــا أوراقهــا أو غد لمـ يأتِ فبقيت أوراقه تنتظر التمزيق .

.لتصبــح ذكرى من أيام الماضي .. !!

! ورقة روزنــامــا - كمـ جميل أن نحاسب أنفسنــا كلمـا التقطنا تلك الورقهـ ..

فنطوي تاريخها بأيدينــا ليأتي مكـانهـ تاريخ جديد ..

هي تلك .. أحــد معاني الــ ح ــياة العظيـمة التي لا نكترث لهــ

..رغمـ أنهــا باختصــار شديــد : ورقة روزنامــا !!!

Ramadan Is Coming Are we Ready?

Each ramadan should be a motivation for us to increase our eman (faith) and taqwa (fear of god) by focusing on doing all the good works and obligations to serve our religion.





Ramadan MUSTs:




  • Cultivating Good Manners. "Fasting is not merely abstaining from eating and drinking. Rather, it is also abstaining from ignorant and indecent speech".



  • Sensing Muslim Unity.



  • Intend to fast every day with Iman and pure intention seeking the reward from Allah alone.



  • Read the whole Qur'an at least once as the Prophet peace be upon him did.



  • Give Sadaqah (give aways) and be good to people. The Prophet peace be upon him was the most generous of people and he was most generous in Ramadan.




  • Avoid anything that diminishes the fast such as, lying, backbiting, cheating, getting angry. The Prophet peace be upon him said "Whoever does not give up false statements (i.e. telling lies), and evil deeds, and speaking bad words to others, Allah is not in need of his (fasting) "



  • Ask for forgiveness since this is the month Allah frees people from the hell.



  • Pray At-Tarawih (a prayer preformed after al esha'a -the fifth prayer- only in the holy month of ramadan).



  • Feed the poor and invite others for Iftar. The Prophet peace be upon him said, "Whoever gives Iftar to someone fasting he will have the same reward without decreasing the reward of the person fasting".



  • Try harder the last ten nights of ramadan The prophet would strive in Ramadan more than he would in any other month and more so in the last ten days.



  • Ask Allah to accept all your good actions during this month.