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7/14/2007 Noble Quran BOTSAssalaamualaekum
I was reading some comments from someone at a blog post. He pointed out some good Quran and Hadith sources. Check out these pages.
Basically, these are bots created for the Quran translations and translitirations. May Allah help this brother in his life and hereafter.
Assalaamualaekum 3:64I was reading a newsletter and saw the following verse:
7/13/2007 Karachi and MQMAssalaamuaalekum
These comments are taken from Karachi Metblogs comments section. Read the whole blog post and comments here. Assalaamualaekum 1/7/2007 Four Major CategoriesIn a recent speech, Dr Israr Ahmed said that west had divided Muslims into four major categories: those with a social and political programme for the revival of Islam (fundamentalists), stereotype Moulvis (traditionalists), those wanted changing Islam according to wishes and whims of the West (modernists) and secularists.
He said that the West wanted to eliminate fundamentalists, isolate traditionalists, provide funds and media platforms to modernists and encourage secularists. Read more about it here. Why is it so difficult to swallow fundamental values of Islam? I mean it is OK for a Jewish person to grow beard, wear yarmulkes and it is ok for a Christian person to wear crosses and publicly draw crosses in air, but when Muslims try to pray, they get barred from getting in a plane? why is it Islam that has to be questioned when a Muslim does something wrong. Why does west think that Islam has to be changed and not Muslims? I mean Christians have done bad things too. i do not see anyone questioning Christianity. Hindus have done bad things too. no one questions Hindu faith. oh and puuuleaeese do not give me that crap that Islam is a violent religion and does not preach to live in peace. do your homework on Islam and history before accusing the religion. 11/4/2006 On pride and prejudiceHere is an article by Yousuf, my brother in Islam, whom I love and respect with all my heart. May Allah bless him for his efforts and increase his Iman.
On pride and prejudiceThroughout my past articles, I have written on different topics, both religious and political. These are topics in which I don't mind if one disagrees with me. <more> 9/20/2006 Are you kidding me?Here is a news report from Dawn.
"KARACHI, Sept 20: Four women members of the Sindh Assembly belonging to the Muttahida Qaumi Movement and an employee of the Governor’s House were robbed of cash and valuables by four armed men on Jehangir Road on Tuesday night.
MPAs Rehana Nasreen, Asma Sherwani, Aziza Qazalbash and Fareen Ambreen were going to the MQM Headquarters in Azizabad after attending a meeting at the Governor’s House in a car driven by Khalid Mehmood when it was intercepted by the robbers on two motorcycles. They were deprived of Rs150,000, some cheques, jewellery, cellphones and a passport." (Dawn, 09.21.2006. Copied from this link) This is way too hilarious in my opinion. No one is safe in Karachi any more. I do have one thing to say. People (non karachites) have long accused MQM as the party behind all these activities. Knowing what I know, no one in MQM would dare do such a thing against an MQM MP. Trust me on that one.
On the other note, what were these MPs doing with 150K cash on them? Dear Mr. Governer, CM and Nazim, please do something about this lawlessness. We have trusted you with our votes and confidence. It could be your sister, mother or daughter who gets robbed on gun point tomorrow. Have you ever thought about it? When are you going to take some serious action about this situation? 9/14/2006 Benedict's recent commentsHere we go again. This time the top most authority representing a major religion shows how ignorant people are about Islam. I do not claim to know Benedict and I truly do not know all this pope business. I do believe that when people are at this top level, they must refrain from such ignorant and irresponsible behavior. Haven't we seen enough bloodshed this year already? I am glad Pakistan took some action at the state level. India, the largest, so-called democracy did what they do best. Indian government seized copies of newspapers which reported the news (bbc). Turkey, another great democratic country, seems to be getting tense as well. I just hope this does not become another reason for people to start going nuts.
If you like to learn about Islam, this book is a good starter. Amnesty International ReportYou can view the AI report on Operation True Promise here. This time the other side is being accused. Interesting report if you ask me. Check out the number of casualties on both sides. 9/10/2006 So much for the world's largest democracyVande Mataram - India's National Song that came into existence when Britishers started forcing the people of subcontinent to sing "God Save the Queen". This national song of India, dearer to many, has specific references to Hindu Goddess "Durga", that is why Muslims are against singing along to this song. I wish that the matter was left at this stage.
But No. Hindu extremists are making every effort to make this religious song compulsory before the school starts. I hope and I wish that international observers and civil liberty organizations take notice of this form of extremism. If the Indian government wants this song to be sung at every school, than Muslims kids should be spared and instead they should sing "Lab pay aati hai dua bun kay tamanna meri" instead. Now that would be a correct form of freedom of religion.
Muslims can direct du'a only to Allah. Anything else would be classified as shirk. In the Quran it says: "Say: 'I do no more than invoke my Lord, and I join not with Him any (false god).'" 72:20
And Shirk is the worst form of sin, the worst form of disrespect and the worst form of ungratefulness a man can commit against Allah. 9/4/2006 The Month of Sha'banWe are in the month of Sha'ban. Only 20 days away from Ramadhan. It is highly recommended to fast in the month of Sha'ban if you start before the 15th of Sha'ban (acc. to the sunnah I follow). It is time to start preparing for Ramadhan. InshaAllah, most of the my breaking of fast (Iftar) would be at the Masjid. May Allah help me in controlling my temper when I deal with people at the Masjid and everywhere else. Also, please try to stay away from Hilal and Halal issue. hehe 8/27/2006 Amnesty International Report8/19/2006 Just remember who started itJust remember who started it, before the media starts brainwashing you AGAIN!
Xinhua
Oh and here is the Washington Post, ABC, USA Today not mentioning any violation (as usual). I gotta give some credit to CBS for at least mentioning who started all this.
Here are some more links which we often do not visit.
I wonder when are we going to see the news about these continued kidnappings YouTube is good8/13/2006 InterestingI was reading the news as usual and came across these articles
Now people in Briton are questioning themselves what is causing all this disruption and terrorism. Clearly, the arrested individuals are British citizens and have all the freedoms that they need. So there goes that argument where muslims are blamed for lack of freedom which causes this extreme behavior. So what is it that is causing these young individuals to go nuts?
Read this news article and think. Could it be the foreign policy that is causing all this? Under any circumstances, terrorism is not allowed in Islam. The young terrorists were completely and totally wrong in doing what they were doing. They should be punished to the fullest if they are found guilty. On the other hand how can we prevent such things happening again? That is the question that we should all be asking ourselves. 7/23/2006 Why do they hate us?I wish I had a better answer than these links. Read it yourself here , here, and here. The result of all these past 11 days activities are here.
We know that Iraq is a mess. Afghanistan is no different. Now Lebanon. Is there an end to this? Drag Iran and Syria into it as well and let's begin the new world order. Impose Iraq like Democracy on other countries since other form of democracy is just not good enough.
And there the defunct OIC is meeting again. These so called leaders are just waking up to the crises. Didn't they know that the human toll would be enormous? Lebanon is a member of OIC. None of the leaders have come out and publicly denounced this aggression. Most of these leaders are puppets any way otherwise they would be labeled as leaders of terrorist organizations.
And for the people who are blaming Hamas and Hizbollah for "kidnapping" the soldiers, where were your thoughts when IDF "arrested" Palestinian law makers? Wasn't that a crime? Oh and for those of you who say why Arabs are firing rockets at Israeli civilians, why didn't you object when Israel killed these picnickers?
We can blame and point fingers at every direction all day. Unless we target the root causes of all this violence we will never achieve peace in this world. We all want ourselevs to live in peace and our children to grow in peace. We must all work together to find the root causes of this disturbance in the world and fix it where we can. Supplying more arms to one group and labeling every one whom we do not like as a terrorist wouldn't help. 7/22/2006 Is there an end to this?While the US House of representatives passed by a 410-8 margin a resolution staunchly supporting Israel in the confrontation as reported by WSJ <link here>, more innocent civilians are dying everyday in Lebanon. There are reports <here> and <here> that US is rushing more bombs to Israel.
Websites, blogs are appearing in support of Lebanon.
So far this is the figures of foreigners in Lebanon: <Link here>
Canada: 40,000
Philippines: 30,000
Australia: 25,000
US: 25,000
UK: 22,000 (inc. 10,000 with dual nationality)
France: 20,000 Figures correct at start of conflict
The question to ask is, why aren't these governments requesting a ceasefire? Are these lives not important enough to these countries? Are the lives of nationals of Lebanese origin so cheap? Look at the report here why people can't just leave these areas so easily. Here is the day by day crisis report from bbc
7/19/2006 Aren't these innocent civilians?Isn't this terrorism?
![]() US ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton gives a press conference before entering the UN Security Council in New York. Bolton said there was no moral equivalence between the civilian casualties from the Israeli raids in Lebanon and those killed in Israel from "malicious terrorist acts".
Tell this to the families of the victims, John. 7/11/2006 We have so much to be thankful for..."...My Lord! grant me that I should be grateful for Thy favor which Thou hast bestowed on me and on my parents, and that I should do good such as Thou art pleased with, and make me enter, by Thy mercy, into Thy servants, the good ones. "
Chapter 27, Verse 19 The Quran ![]() picture copied from: albaal.blogspot.com
2/25/2006 London's Mayor SuspendedThis reiterates my point that Europe has laws that protect people of Jewish faith but there are no similar laws that punish people for insulting Islam. Why are these double standards? Are Muslims not raising their voices loud enough or our voice don't matter at all? This recent episode where Mr. Ken Livingstone insulted a Jewish journalist, shows that the Europeans believe that people should act and speak responsibly. But when it comes to Muslims and their issues, no such "values" exist. 2/21/2006 What do we need?We need an international law that would defend our rights as Muslims and a law that would punish anyone who insults Muslims on the basis of religion or Islam in general. If there are laws that protect Jewish people or African American people, why isn’t there a law that would protect Muslims and Islam in general from hate speech? Do not take me wrong. The best protection is the protection of Allah and whoever Allah protects, no one can harm. |
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