Wednesday, 10 September 2014

MANNERS OF SPEECH



THE PROHIBITION OF RELATING ALL THAT ONE HEARS
The sum of all that you hear from people is made up of truths and lies; this is obvious, for the world is inhabited with both people who are truthful and people who are liars. Therefore, if a man relates all that he hears, he will inevitably end up speaking untruths, and because of this lack of care, he would be considered to be lying. Abu Hurairah (RA) related that the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “ It is sufficient sin for a person to relate all that he hears,” and in another narration, “A person is sufficiently considered to be lying when he relates all that he hears.” (Muslim)
A warning of the dangers of lying
A lie is to give information that does not correspond to the truth. Allaah forbade lying both in His Book and on the tongue of His Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). Allaah says: “O you who believe! Be afraid of Allaah, and be with those who are true (in words and deeds)” [Q9:119].
The implied meaning of the verse is, don’t be with those who are liars. Ibn Mas’ood (RA) reported that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Verily, truthfulness leads to righteousness and righteousness leads to Paradise. And a person continues to tell the truth until he is written with Allaah as a truthful one. Verily, lying leads to wickedness, and wickedness leads to Hellfire. And a person continues to lie until Allaah (i.e. according to His complete knowledge), writes his name down with Him as a liar.” (Bukhari and Muslim).
A person who lies, therefore, possesses one of the characteristics of the hypocrite. In  narration by Samarah Ibn Jundub, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him)described a dream he had: “I saw in the night two men come to me; they took me by hand and escorted me to the sanctified land; there before us was a man sitting down and another one man standing, with hook of irons in his hand- and some of our companions said from Musa-and he insert those hooks in his mouth (the mouth of the person sitting down) until they reach the back of his neck, then he does the same with the other side of his mouth. Meanwhile, the other side of his mouth heals and returns (to its normal healthy state), so that he returns to it and does the same (repeating the process over and over again). I asked (the two men that accompanied me), ‘What is this? They said ‘Proceed…’”
At the end of the hadith, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) related that he said to the two men, “You took me about tonight, so now inform me about what I saw.” They answered him, ‘Yes, as for the one you saw having his mouth ripped apart, he is a liar; he speaks a lie, and it is conveyed from him until it reaches the various region (of the earth). That (i.e. what you saw being done to him) will be done to him until the Day of Resurrection…” (Bukhari and Muslim)

Tuesday, 9 September 2014

WHO TAKES THE SOULS OF ANIMALS AND WHAT IS THEIR FATE?



QUESTION
When animate beings other than humans, namely animals and birds, die, where do there souls go? Does the Angel of death take them, or what exactly happens to them?
Praise be to Allaah, may He be glorified, tells us that the Angel of death takes the souls of the sons of Adam, as He says (interpretation of the meaning): “Say: “The angel of death, who is set over you, will take your souls, then you shall be brought back to your Lord.”” [as-Sajdah 32:11].
With regards to the souls of animals and birds, there is no text that speaks about them in the Qur’an or Saheeh Sunnah, as far as we know. Rather what has been narrated concerning that is a hadeeth that is not sound (saheeh). This is a report that was narrated by al-‘Aqeeli in ad-Du’afa’: “The life span of all animals, lice, fleas, locusts, horses and mules, all of them, cattle and so on, their life spans are all connected to their tasbeeeh [glorification of Allaah]. When their tasbeeh comes to an end, Allaah takes their souls, and the Angel of death has nothing to do with that.” Al-Albaani said in as-Silsilah ad-Da’eefah (4/188): it is mawdoo’ (fabricated).
Hence some of the scholars said that the Angel of death is the one who takes the souls of all creatures, whilst others said that Allaah takes their souls Himself and causes their life to cease. (at-Tadhkih by al-Qurtubi, p.75; al-Fawaakih ad-Dawaani, 1/100)
Shaykh Ibn ‘Uthaymeen (RH) is of the view that asking about that is unnecessary. He (may Allaah have mercy on him) was asked: Is the Angel of death appointed to take the souls of animals?

Tuesday, 2 September 2014

ISLAM IN HISTORY



Islam
Stands the test of history
Muslims claim that Islam is the eternal religion. Any claim of these kinds invites people to judge its validity on historical grounds. If latter day history testifies to its claim, its stand endorsed, otherwise it must be rejected. Marxism in the 20th century CE is a clear-cut example of historical rejection. According to his concept of historical determinism, Karl Marx held that modern industrial capitalism bore within him the seeds of its own destruction. He further observed that according to its own inherent laws, its antithesis would emerge which would destroy it whereupon a new synthesis would come into being. But, quite contrary to his prediction, industrial capitalism has not only survived, but is making some progress. Historical symbol have thus buried Marxist theory. Then there is the case of Adolph Hitler who made grandiose claims that Germans were the “master race” and were destined to rule over all Europe. The rout of Hitler and his Nazi party at the end of World War II put paid to all such theorizing.
But the case of Islam is quite different. Even after a period of more than 1400 years, Islam has suffered no erosion of its validity. The well known British historian, Edward Gibbon describes the rise and expansion of Islam as: “one of the most memorable revolutions which have impressed a new and lasting character on the nations of the globe.” An Indian historian, M.N. Roy, has observed: “Muhammad must be recognized as by far the greatest of all Prophets, before or after him.” He goes on to say that “the expansion of Islam is the miraculous of all miracles.” (The Historical Role of Islam, pp, 4-5).
The American writer, Michael Hart, in his book, “The 100” has made a selection of the 100 most influential persons in history, who have achieved the most outstanding success in this world. Right at the top of this list is the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) of whom the author writes: “He was the only man in history who was supremely successful on both religious and secular levels.”
The great success that Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), had predicted for his mission at the very outset came true. The success came in spite of the stiff opposition which Prophet Muhammad, (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) faced right from the beginning, both from within his own family and from the outside world. This was in 610CE, the year when he first started receiving divine revelations. At this stage he felt totally helpless. But then, in this adverse situation, he received a revelation from Allaah, which says (what means): “They want to extinguish Allaah’s light with their mouths. But Allaah will perfect His Light, even though the unbelievers may detest it. It is He who has sent His Messenger with guidance and the Religion of Truth, so that he may exalt it over all religions, much as the pagans may dislike it.” (Q1: 8-9)
At the very beginning of his prophetic career, the Qur’an declared that Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) would certainly succeed in his mission. All his opponents, however powerful they might be, would ultimately be defeated. (This is pointed out at several places in the Qur’an in different wording). In history we find numerous personalities who began their work with towering claims, but none of them achieved the success they envisioned. Throughout human history, Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) is a unique exception to this rule, in that his predictions were fulfilled to the fullest extent.
Through the efforts of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him), and his Companions, a unique events took place, starting from scratch, they succeeded in extending their influence to the entire populated world of that age. During this brief period, they not only conquered Arabia but also succeeded in crushing the two great empires of their time, the Roman and the Sassanid empires. This exceptional phase in history has been almost universally acknowledged by historians.
The Qur’an was revealed prior to the modern age of knowledge, yet 1400 years ago at the time of its revelation, the Qur’an declared that the proof of its divine origin lay in its being in complete accordance with historical facts and its constituency with contemporary discoveries and those that might be made in future times. Advances may be made in human knowledge, but they will never contradict the Qur’anic statements. To a remarkable degree, latter day history has testified to this. While many statements contained in all the entire ancient books have been at loggerheads with the latest scientific discoveries, the Qur’an is unique in steering clear of all such contradiction.
As the Qur’an says: “Do they not ponder on the Qur’an? Had it been from other than God, they would surely have found therein much discrepancy.” (Q4:82). (The word “discrepancy” here means inconsistency, that is, a Qur’anic statement not agreeing with eternal knowledge). Much has been written on this aspect of the Qur’an in modern times. This shows that the Qur’an perfectly comes up to the scientific standards.
This development of human knowledge in favor of Qur’anic contents is no mere accident. It is another historical proof that the Qur’an is a book revealed by the Creator of the Universe, Whose knowledge is not bound by the limitations of space and time. Hence we find In the Qur’an a unique prediction to this effect: “We will soon show them Our signs in the Universe and in their own souls, until they clearly see that it is the truth.” (Q41:53)
To sum up, there is no other scripture that, having challenged all of mankind to disprove its authenticity as the Qur’an did, finally gained total rational support for its most bitter opponents. And there is no other historic figure whose full success was as uncertain as that of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) who was finally crowned with such supreme success.

Monday, 1 September 2014

BIRTHDAY OR DEATHDAY





Alhamdulillah, tomorrow is 27th of April, and am going to be 18!! “You would be wondering why am saying this, of course it is definitely because am turning 18 and am going to throw the hottest party in school and it’s going to be the best party ever.” I said to my friends.
They all shouted with glee: ‘YAAAY!!!!’
On the eve of my birthday, I was so happy I could not sleep; I was really waiting for the clock to hit 12, when it was 12am, I decided to check my facebook and twitter account to read mail and messages sent in by friends and loved ones.
After replying and surfing the internet for almost an hour, I decided to sleep; after all I can’t risk dozing at my party.
Then suddenly I woke up, I couldn’t breathe, my parents were mumbling some words, my siblings were screaming and I had the feeling of being wheeled away, what’s happening? I thought to myself,why is everyone crying? I was running a terrible temperature. ‘I am sick; I said to myself.i woke up in a hospital. Really weird,I thought!
A nurse entered and I asked how I got there and what that day’s date was and she replied with a smile today is 28th of April and then I screamed ‘My Birthday’!! the nurse kissed my cheek,smiled at me and she left the room,leaving me alone to ponder on my thoughts. So i got of the bed, having been stranded on the bed for the whole time, I left the room and I started walking along the corridor when an emergency cart wheeled by, the nurse kept screaming accident victim, pulse not stable and she kept rambling on and on those medical jargons. As the cart was wheeled by at first I did not notice it, then I saw it, at first I could not focus on the image, after looking on for almost 10 seconds, I noticed the victim was a girl, she was very beautiful, with beautiful hair and skin. But it wasn’t the beauty that attracted me… it was the fact that she was young like me, probably 16, 17 or 18. The doctor’s voice echoed through the hall, “she is dead, transfer her to the mortuary and inform her family.” As she was being wheeled away, a paper card fell from her and though the doctors word had just shaken me, however I motion to take the paper card, then I moved slowly back to my room. After shuttling the door, I sat down on the bed, then I read the content of the paper, it was short “happy birthday Tayo, best wishes, see you at the party”
Then I was crying so hard, I could not believe it, maybe I would have died too. Instead of doing something tangible on my birthday that would earn me rewards from Almighty Allaah, I tried to engage in an avenue for Zina (fornication). The nurse came in and I was given pills then I slept off.
A few days later, after I was discharged, I remember what happened to the dead girl at the hospital and I said to myself that sometimes things don’t always go the way we plan and besides there are so many things we don’t just understand. No matter how hard we try, the thought continued, death is inevitable, nobody can escape it. Birthdays should not be about celebration but actually about contemplation just like every other day.
Everything just boils down to one thing “DEATH!!!” Nobody wants to die, even people who want to go to Paradise (Al-Jannah) don’t want to die to go there. Yet death is a destinationwe all share , no one has never escaped death no matter how strong they think they were. And that shows the greatness and uniqueness of Almighty Allaah.
So now, every day I look in the mirror before I go out and I ask myself: “if today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what am about to do today?” Remembering I might die soon is the most important tool I have ever encountered to help me make those big choices in life. So imagine Paradise, imagine Hell. Your time is limited don’t waste it by being trapped in the dogma that you are too young to die. Remember your grave and your hereafter. May Almighty Allaah make us dwellers of Paradise. Ameen!
You are not too young to die, remember life is not place for play. We ask Allaah to preserve us on the right path. (Aameen).