-- But Will We Be a Part of It?
In this post 9/11 world, American Muslims now find themselves in the midst of a crucial intellectual battle – a war of ideas and values - in which we must defend our religion and way of life against people who are constantly trying to define us all as foaming at the mouth irrational medievalists and rabid animals.
The bigots are on a daily onslaught to lie, slander, defame and dehumanize us, yet the Muslims have yet to fully enter into this...
After the Prophet (Sal Allahu alayhi Wa Sallam) passed away, Aboo Idrees Al Khawlanee (d. 80 AH/699-700 CE) in Dimishq (Damascus), went to Masjid Al Kabeer. And in the masjid he saw a group of people sitting around one man. And he described the man as smiling very much and people were sitting around him asking questions. So Aboo Idrees Al Khawlanee asked,
“Who is this man?”
and they answered him saying
“That is Muadh Ibn Jabal (Radi Allahu Anhu), the companion of the Prophet (Sal Allahu...
Many of us have heard it: "The brain is an organ. You have to feed it the right nutrients". While many of us talk about the heart, our weight and other things, how many of us know that what we eat can affect our brains? This should be of particular concern when it comes to our children as a poor diet has negative effects on a child’s brain development as well.
With that in mind, I wanted to share some information I found to let us know the importance of cognitive health in our children...
In the early to mid 1990’s there was an ‘explosion’ of people who accepting Islam in America – especially in the aftermath of the high interest in Malik Shabazz (Malcolm X) May Allah have mercy upon him. By Allah’s grace, I was one of them.
We all wanted to change the world with this new vehicle (Islam) and become a light to the world. The problem was that – in our naiveté – in many cases, we threw away practicality and became slavishly literal with our Islam. This led to many mistakes...
I've gotten some comments about 'nationalism'the past few weeks whenever I have written about or advertised a community event such as working in a homeless shelter or a food bank. This may be confusing to some because most Muslims define nationalism (or tribalism or racism) as standing with one's people even if they are obviously wrong and/or believing one's people to be superior to all others.
However, over the past decade or so, nationalismhas been defined by some Muslim groups to include...
I spent my first decade in my hometown as a Muslim attending an ethnic masjid where the Imam did not speak English. The vast majority of the people at this masjid were of one ethnicity, the Khutbah was in their language, they spoke in their language in the masjid and they did things amongst themselves. That may sound wonderful, but the converts were left out.Eid would be a festive occasion for them having spent it with family and friends, while I – being single at the time - would spend...
For the past decade or so - with advances in DNA tests - there has been a debate over whether or not “race” is a social construct of a biological fact. I am not a scholar, but what I understand of “race” in Islam, seems to be yet another sign of the miraculous nature of our deen.
Last year, I read some articles that explored the question of “race” in medicine and whether or not race is a biological reality or a social construct.
Yes, groups of people are different and can be categorized into...
Waste no time debating what a good Muslim should be. Be one!
Imam Malik one day entered the Masjid after Asr. Towards the front of Masjid An-Nabawee he drew closer and sat down. Rasul Allah had commanded that anyone who enters the Masjid should not sit until he first prays 2 rakas as a salutation of the Masjid. Imam Malik was of the opinion however that Rasul Allah's forbiddance of praying after Asr took precedence and so he would teach his students to not pray the tahiyyatul Masjid if they...
A true story translated by Muhammad Alshareef
Her cheeks were worn and sunken and her skin hugged her bones. That didn't stop her though, you could never catch her not reciting Qur'an. Always vigil in her personal prayer room Dad had set up for her. Bowing, prostrating, raising her hands in prayer. That was the way she was from dawn to sunset and back again, boredom was for others.
As for me I craved nothing more than fashion magazines and novels. I treated myself all the time to videos...
If I wanted to simply be a tabloid writer, I could post a couple of “shocking” (but real) stories , but this is not my goal.
However, I mention these things only to make the point that the social issues many are facing in our community are very real and that something must be done about them. It does us no good to point our fingers at non-Muslims and say “hey they are worse!”
There is an entire legion of Blackamerican Muslim Children (many the products of “Stranger Marriages”) growing up...
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