Allahu Akbar

Allahu Akbar

Monday, August 20, 2012

The other side...


One of my khalas (maternal aunt) is a Psychiatrist in Indianapolis. So one day, I was asking her if she ever gets extremely weird cases and she started telling me that the weirdest cases she gets are of teenagers. The reason being that since they are trying to discover themselves, hence they try all these different things like different religions etc.

With that explanation, she narrated one certain incident to me…

She told me, that once a boy came to her who seemed pretty normal on the outlook but on talking to him, she felt that he was devoid of emotions. And she wanted to know why it was so. So she started asking him about his life and what he did. She found out that he was a Satan worshipper.

*At this point I was like “woah” because I honestly thought that this was just something that they showed in the movies and that no one would actually be crazy enough to be a Satan worshipper. *

Anyway, continuing the conversation, khala told me that she asked him how he had become a Satan worshipper, what was his motivation to do so and if he had to do anything out of the blue to join such a group.

He said that once he was online and was randomly surfing the net so he came across this website of Satan worshippers and found it to be interesting. He started it as something fun and kept visiting the site. One day he thought of taking the plunge and becoming a Satan worshipper himself just for the heck of it. So he told the members of the website that he wanted to be a Satan worshipper and they told him that he couldn’t just become one because there was one thing that he had to do first.

And that one thing was that he had to sacrifice SOMEONE who was the MOST beloved to him before he could join this club…

This kid was baffled as the most beloved person for him was his mother, so he just put things on a halt for a while, trying to figure out what he was supposed to do. He loved his mother but he wanted to try this out too, he was on the verge of becoming a Satan worshipper and now he was confused.

Then one day, either because his mother scolded him or he was in a bad mood or something like that happened, that he decided that he was ready to “sacrifice” his mother. Not even thinking for a second, how real and grave this event would be for his own self.

Having made this decision he went online to that same website and he told the members of the site that he was ready, but he added that he didn’t know how to murder his mother because he loved her so much. (Astaghfirullah!)

And these new “friends” of his on the website willingly offered to do the job themselves, telling the kid that he only had to tell them his address. The kid, as if in a trance, told them his exact location. And soon enough, (I don’t remember if it was the next day or sometime later), these people murdered his mother. And the process was not simple enough like a blow in the head but they brutally murdered her, torturing her till the last breath escaped her lips because the sacrifice had to be done a certain way.

Allahu Akbar!

Khala told me that this kid was narrating this whole story to her without a single expression on his face! It was as if he was hollow inside, he hadn’t realized that seriousness of the situation till his mother was actually murdered but then it was too late…

This is the other side; the evil, barbaric, vulgar and inhumane side of this world which is very fancily hidden under the pretext of appealing and tempting things.

There is NO doubt left that Satan is indeed our open enemy:

And [mention] when We said to the angles, "Prostrate to Adam," and they prostrated, except for Iblees. He said, "Should I prostrate to one You created from clay?" (61) [Iblees] said, "Do You see this one whom You have honored above me? If You delay me until the Day of Resurrection, I will surely destroy his descendants, except for a few." (62) [Allah] said, "Go, for whoever of them follows you, indeed Hell will be the recompense of you - an ample recompense. (63) And incite [to senselessness] whoever you can among them with your voice and assault them with your horses and foot soldiers and become a partner in their wealth and their children and promise them." BUT SATAN DOES NOT PROMISE THEM EXCEPT DELUSION.”- Surah Al-Isra, verses 61-64.

This is as true as it gets…

And on one hand, where Satan orders us to do profane, vulgar, indecent and vicious things, on the other hand Allah commands us to do good, kind and noble deeds! How obvious is the truth yet we are still SO ignorant!

“These are the verses of Allah. We recite them to you, [O Muhammad], in truth; and Allah wants no injustice to the worlds.” – Surah Al-i-Imran, verse 108.

And do not kill your children for fear of poverty. We provide for them and for you. Indeed, their killing is ever a great sin.”- Surah Al Isra, verse 31.

And your Lord has decreed that you not worship except Him, and to parents, good treatment. Whether one or both of them reach old age [while] with you, say not to them [so much as], "uff," and do not repel them but speak to them a noble word. (23) And lower to them the wing of humility out of mercy and say, "My Lord, have mercy upon them as they brought me up [when I was] small." (24)”- Surah Al Isra, verses 23-24.

This is Allah and this is Islam!!

SubhanAllah!!

Not only does Islam show us the right way to live so that we don’t end up doing injustice to our own selves but on top of that Allah Ta’ala gives us rewards on doing the SMALLEST of good deeds. For example, even smiling is charity!

"O mankind! What has made you careless about your Lord, the Most Generous?”- Surah Infitar, verse 6.

Anything good herein is from Allah Ta'ala and any shortcomings are from myself.



Friday, August 10, 2012

Purpose of life.

An excerpt from "Purpose of life".


The most important question in life is ‘Why are we here?’
Well, why are we here?  To amass fame and fortune?  To make music and babies?  To be the richest man or woman in the graveyard for, as we are jokingly told, “He who dies with the most toys wins?”
No, there must be more to life than that, so let’s think about this.  To begin with, look around you. Unless you live in a cave, you are surrounded by things we humans have made with our own hands.  Now, why did we make those things?  The answer, of course, is that we make things to perform some specific function for us.  In short, we make things to serve us.  So by extension, why did God make us, if not to serve Him?
If we acknowledge our Creator, and that He created humankind to serve Him, the next question is, “How? How do we serve Him?”  No doubt, this question is best answered by the One who made us.  If He created us to serve Him, then He expects us to function in a particular manner, if we are to achieve our purpose.  But how can we know what that manner is? How can we know what God expects from us?
Well, consider this: God gave us light, by which we can find our way.  Even at night, we have the moon for light and the stars for navigation. God gave other animals guidance systems best suited for their conditions and needs.  Migrating birds can navigate, even on overcast days, by how light is polarized as it passes through the clouds.  Whales migrate by “reading” the Earth’s magnetic fields.  Salmon return from the open ocean to spawn at the exact spot of their birth by smell, if that can be imagined.  Fish sense distant movements through pressure receptors that line their bodies.  Bats and blind river dolphins “see” by sonar.  Certain marine organisms (the electric eel being a high-voltage example) generate and “read” magnetic fields, allowing them to “see” in muddy waters, or in the blackness of ocean depths.  Insects communicate by pheromones.  Plants sense sunlight and grow towards it (phototrophism); their roots sense gravity and grow into the earth (geotrophism).  In short, God has gifted every element of His creation with guidance.  Can we seriously believe he would not give us guidance on the one most important aspect of our existence, namely our raison d’etre our reason for being? That he would not give us the tools by which to achieve salvation?
So what does the Creator, God, tell us about our purpose in life? God states in the Quran that He created the human to be His trustee on earth. Mankind’s basic trust, our responsibility, is to believe in and worship God:
And I did not create the jinn and humankind except to worship Me…  [Quran 51:56-58]