If Iblis has a VBlog on Youtube…

2 05 2008

If Iblis had a VBlog on Youtube, might it look something like this? 

This video is Part 6 in the “Shaytan Series” (check out the other 9 parts on youtube [I'd recommend guys skip part 1]).  Very amazing effort, would love to see our North American brothers and sisters come out with something as creative and powerful in message to address issues they experience regularly.

Write in and share your thoughts on the video (and the others, if you watched them) and tell us how (or if) they had any effect on you.  They definitely did for me, may Allah subhaana wa ta’aala reward those who made these videos.





Hillary Clinton Runs From Sinbad’s Sniper Fire

26 03 2008

Yesterday, it became very apparent that Hillary Clinton told a bald-faced lie trying to bolster her foreign policy / commander-in-chief credentials by claiming experience during her “First Lady” years under her husband’s administration.  In previous years and generations, she probably would have gotten away with mincing the facts, but today is not that day.  Check out the video below, and see a true politician in action, caught red-handed, and then massacred by the media like sharks tasting blood in the water.  And who outed her?  Sinbad the comedian!





The Greatest Gift of All?

11 03 2008

Can someone please tell me what this video is about?





Arrogance for a Miserable Price

28 02 2008

Surat an-Nabaa (1 - 16)

1.       What are they asking (one another)?
2.       About the great news,
3.       of which they are in disagreement.
4.       Nay, they will come to know.
5.       Nay, again, they will come to know.
6.       Have We not made the Earth as a bed,
7.       and the mountains as pegs?
8.       And We created you In pairs.
9.       And We made your sleep as a means of rest.
10.   And We made the night as a covering,
11.   And We made the day for livelihood
12.   And We built above you 7 strong
13.   And We made (there) a shining Lamp
14.   And We sent down from the clouds abundant / flowing water
15.   That we may produce there grains and vegetation
16.   And gardens that are gathered.

Upon reading the explanation and interpretation of these ayaat, as well as reflecting on the context of the revelation, I was struck by what a powerful argument Allah subhaana wa ta’aala was making towards the polytheists of Makkah during the time these verses / ayaat were revealed. The first three ayaat refer to the statements of the idol-worshippers mocking the ”great news” that there would come a time when they would be resurrected back for judgement by Allah subhaana wa ta’aala.  They were doubting that such a thing were possible to do, and mocking the idea.

So Allah subhaana wa ta’aala revealed these ayaat regarding this incident, and then went on to put forth an airtight argument that they would not be able to deny.  In ayaahs 6 - 16, Allah subhaana wa ta’aala points out just a small bit of what it is He is already doing, and if they were to objectively contemplate how vast all of that is, they’d realize compared to all that, resurrecting decayed and lifeless humans is nothing. 

What’s even more amazing, if you look at each one of those aspects of creation in isolation, each one by itself is something great which some scientist will write a PhD thesis trying to understand one aspect of it, yet Allah subhaana wa ta’aala is managing all of this and far more simultaneously.  Just reflect on that, and now realize how extra idiotic the question of the mushrikeen really is.

Personal Reflection 
For myself, I benefited by making a connection I had not previously made while reading these ayaat, and it may have been from the use of the word “disbeliever”.  When I think of that word, it makes me think of a person who does not believe in Allah to begin with (like an atheist), but this argument was addressed to people who believed in Allah, and believed that He Created and Sustains everything, and there are numerous ayaat in the Qur’aan to demonstrate that this was indeed the position of the Makkan Mushrik Arabs at that time, so the base assumption that Allah subhaana wa ta’aala did everything listed in ayaahs 6 - 16 was acknowledged by all parties, Muslim and nonMuslim, in this discussion.

Wallaahu A’lam





The Cost of an AlMaghrib Class

21 02 2008

It’s been a while since I wrote a post and a topic that has been on my mind are the cost of AlMaghrib classes.  I have often been confronted with the question, why do the classes cost so much?  I have heard rumors that the students from other groups and organizations have used the price tag of our classes as a criticism by which it has been said only the “haves” could attend the classes.

There are numerous ways to respond to all of this, and if I wanted to debate or explain each point, I very well could to the point that there is nothing left except for a person to say either it’s worth it to me or its not, and removing the negative stigmas surrounding the cost.

Those answers would all focus on convincing you that the cost is justifiable and that the intentions of AlMaghrib are not to use Islam to drain people of their money.  Instead I will speak for myself, and myself alone.

Shaykh Muhammd reminded us of the story of a man who had just converted to Islam, and was fighting jihaad alongside the Prophet sallallaahu alayhi wa sallim, and after the Muslims won the war, there were spoils from that war of which this newly converted Muslim sahabi received some.

Upon receiving these spoils, the man told the Prophet sallallaahu alayhi wa sallim, “I did not become Muslim for this reason.”  The Prophet sallallaahu alayhi wa sallim corrected him and said, “What blessed wealth in the hands of a blessed / righteous person.”

Meaning, if there is wealth,  then what better place for it is there for it to be then in the hands of a righteous person?  And then Shaykh Muhammad continued, saying that when you look at money, and wealth, it’s not in and of itself good or evil, but rather, it magnifies what is already in one’s heart.  If someone already has sufficient evil in them, even if they look good on the outside, it can and probably will bring it out.  And likewise, when someone is good, then that money magnifies the good within that person because it is spent on what is good.

It’s a very interesting point.  I generally  believe that if on a minor level, a person is weak, lazy, disorganized, stingy, or corrupt, then such failings will carry themselves forward at a higher level.  I recall once sending out an email to my volunteers stating that Wasat was not a corrupt third world dictatorship.  Meaning, we were not going to hold one set of standards for our friends and families with hook ups while waving a standard set of policies for everyone else.  The reason I said this is because this type of mindset is what pervades our Muslim political leadership today, and people complain about this, but the fact is that the people at the ground level, even practicing Muslims, are often lacking the moral ethical framework to make the connection between the culture they propagate with such behavior, and how that chain reaction carries to higher levels - so is it really any wonder that we say change will not be effected unless people first change what is within themselves?

The same holds true more specifically, in my mind, with money.  When there is corruption of intention and action, it will bring itself out, and I believe strongly in that.  With AlMaghrib Institute, my observation has been that rather than creating harm, the benefit that AlMaghrib Institute has brought, the love and respect for knowledge, and even of people with differing views, of etiquette and adab, all this and more and the number of lives that have been touched and changed for the better are the result of the magnification of such wealth being used by people with the right intention and purposes in mind.

In the end, it is about results, and those are the results, with these standards, with these rules, with these costs.  Alhamdulillaah, working the past 3 years for AlMaghrib as Ameer for Chicago, my life and perspective has changed in many ways, and I’ve had the priviledge of seeing others change and benefit in so many ways as well.  I personally am not aware of any program that is as organized, professional, and most importantly, spiritually heart-hitting and lifechanging than the AlMaghrib program.

As I mentioned earlier, I’m offering my own perspective - what does it for me - rather than laying out the plethora of reasons that may convince others because another lesson that Shaykh Muhammad reminded us of - the most difficult day that the Prophet sallallaahu alayhi wa sallim endured - the day when the daw’ah was rejected in at at-Ta’if.

After all that happened, when the Prophet sallallaahu alayhi wa sallim had left, bleeding from stoned, not knowing where he was going, he said in a du’aa to Allah, “Oh my Lord, in whose hands will you put my trust in?  Are you putting my trust in the hands of a near relative who will frown at me, or someone far from me to have control of my affair?” 

He sallallaahu alayhi wa sallim then said, “As long as You are not angry at me, then it doesn’t matter.”

And with that lesson in mind, that’s why I say I’m offering my perspective - it won’t matter to me how many naysayers exist to criticize the pricing because my concern is not with them - it was simply with making sure that Allah subhaana wa ta’aala is not angry with me and is instead pleased.

When someone puts forth something good and beneficial, there will always be critics and criticism, some sincere, some not, and Allah knows best which is which, and it is not for me to judge.  In the end, if the price is not to someone’s liking, there are plenty of other programs which are free, and I encourage those people to benefit from those.  And when they want an AlMaghrib quality class, ahlan wa sahlan, we’re happy to have you onboard as well :D

May Allah subhaana wa ta’aala guide us all to doing what pleases Him.  Ameen.

Siraaj

PS - We have about 350 now registered to come to The Shepherd’s Path, alhamdulillaah, and about 180 have paid and saved their spot.  Hope to see you there too, insha’Allah ;)





Britney Spears a Muslim?

16 01 2008

So, firstly, that was the trailer to the Shepherd’s Path - if you clicked on this looking for some celebrity gossip, how about spending two full weekends studying about the Life of Muhammad sallallaahu alayhi wa sallim?  Interested?  Drop me a line at my email address ameer DOT wasat AT gmail DOT com, or just leave a comment for how I can contact you, and insha’Allah, we’ll hook you up with a massive discount for early registration.

Alhamdulillaah, we have over 225 students registered already, and we want to fill up our room with even more, so bring it Chicago!

And if you really want to know about the Britney is Muslim thing, just type it into google, and you’ll get plenty of celebrity gossip about it ;)

As for knowing about the greatest Muslim, Muhammad sallallaahu alayhi wa sallim, just click here to enroll for the class in Chicago!





Halaal Mix Tape (Vol 1)

14 01 2008

 This has to be seen to be believed :D





The Big, Bad Bay’ah Question

11 01 2008

Question
What is the significance of Bay’ah or oath of allegiance in Islam?  Is it obligatory for all Muslims to take such an oath?  Please shed  some light.

Answered by Shaykh Kamil Mufti
Here are some basic points to keep in mind regarding bay’ah or oath of
allegiance.

1. A Muslim is required to stick to the principles of Ahl us-Sunna
wal-Jama’ah. These principles are found in the Quran, Sunna, and the
unanimous agreement (ijma’) of the early Muslims. This is what is
meant by the hadith of the Prophet speaking of sects, ‘All of them are
in the Fire except the Jama’ah: what I and my Sahaba are upon.’ It
implies not being alligned to any sect in Islam as that would be
equivalent to breaking off from the Jama’ah.

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Osama Bin Laden Dead? Did Benazir Bhutto Leak Information?

6 01 2008

The author of http://awaitingparadise.wordpress.com/ posted a most interesting entry regarding an interview given by Benazir Bhutto after one of the failed assassination attempts.  In it, she mentions at 2:10 into the interview, “…and he also had dealings with Omar Shaykh, the man who murdered Osama Bin Laden,”

Now, in contrast, watch what is said (and not said) on BBC’s website - same interview, but with an interesting twist - at 4:50 - 5:00 min into the video in which those words were mentioned about OBL, instead a cut of the interviewer is seen and what was said about Osama Bin Laden was removed.

Another interesting thing to note - look to the emblem by Benazir’s shoulder - there’s an AlJazeera Watermark on the video.  So who really editted out the video, and why?  Hard to say.





Iowa Caucuses - Change beats Experience

4 01 2008

obamahuckiowa.jpgFor those keeping track of politics, Barack Obama has walloped Hillary Clinton, and Mike Huckabee has soundly thumped Mitt Romney.  Ron Paul came a somewhat respectable fifth with 10% of those caucusing for the Republicans.

Key phrases bandied about - the old guard got voted out, the people claiming experience (the experience that put the country in the war in the case of the Democratic senators running for office) were trounced, and those claiming they bring real change (as one pundit put it, not just in policy, but a new cast of characters) were tonight’s winners.

Despite this, my prediction remains Obama vs Romney for the White House, and as usual, no matter who you vote for, you’ll get the same thing in the end - it’s just a matter of how smart or stupid they are in concealing the reins of the special interests controlling them (and I know Obama says that’s not true of him, but I simply do not believe it).

I believe the Republicans are out next year, and Obama will be #44.

On a side note, I think Ron Paul will run as an independent because his message has a lot of popularity, but not enough to win the nomination from one of the big 2 parties.