Saturday, 27 July 2013

Wake Up Muslims

I feel so weak & heartbroken that I’m not being able to help my brothers & sisters who are being tortured, raped and killed in Palestine, Burma, Chechnya, Cuba, Bosnia, Kashmir, Syria, Iraq and many other parts of the World. Muhammed s.a.w giving an example of Muslim unity Hadith: “The Muslim Ummah is like one body. If the eye is in pain then the whole body is in pain and if the head is in pain then the whole body is in pain” So we the Muslim Ummah, whatever colour, nationality or gender, wherever we are, are like this body. 


If we hear that any part of this Ummah is being oppressed, then we should feel this pain. Many Muslims and non Muslims call us an extremist or a terrorist if we fight for them, when we defend the oppressed and defend our rights & ourselves; but they often ignore the fact that the real terrorists are doing their job everyday but the world says nothing about it. There’s a limit to hypocrisy; all the blames until today that you’ve pushing on us Muslims are actually being carried by the Americans & Israelis. 
The news will never tell you the truth because it’s under the control of the Jews. Can you see your wife, your mother, your sister or your daughter being raped in front of you? Will you call me a terrorist too if I were to defend them? It’s time that we open our eyes; it’s time that we Muslims unite once again. We do not need billions of Muslims; we need those 330 true believers who were more than enough for such thousands of oppressors. Believe me, there’s no one on earth who will help them; it’s just me and you who can make it happen. If you can’t fight physically, then support them with money or at least speak against injustice; that’s the least we can do. This is Dajal Media we need to stand against injustice, we need to unite, We are not Silent walls reblog or post this on you’r walls stand again injustice if we are human if we still feel pain for our oppressed bro/sis and if you don’t then you are not one among believer you humanity is dead and you are worst then Animal, fear not any but GOD alone Pray and Act for the Humanity "WAKE UP MUSLIMS UMMAH OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS NEED US WAKE UP WITH DUA And ACTION GET UNITED OR ELS GET KILLED LIKE Gaza Syria Afghanistan Iraq Pakistan Burma (ROHINGYA) Somalia Chechnya Bosnia Kashmir and many parts of the World” MUST SHARE

Saturday, 6 July 2013

The True, Peaceful Face Of Islam

There are 1.2 billion Muslims in the world, and Islam is the world's fastest-growing religion. If the evil carnage we witnessed on Sept. 11 were typical of the faith, and Islam truly inspired and justified such violence, its growth and the increasing presence of Muslims in both Europe and the U.S. would be a terrifying prospect. Fortunately, this is not the case. [an error occurred while processing this directive]
The very word Islam, which means "surrender," is related to the Arabic salam, or peace. When the Prophet Muhammad brought the inspired scripture known as the Koran to the Arabs in the early 7th century A.D., a major part of his mission was devoted precisely to bringing an end to the kind of mass slaughter we witnessed in New York City and Washington. Pre-Islamic Arabia was caught up in a vicious cycle of warfare, in which tribe fought tribe in a pattern of vendetta and countervendetta. Muhammad himself survived several assassination attempts, and the early Muslim community narrowly escaped extermination by the powerful city of Mecca. The Prophet had to fight a deadly war in order to survive, but as soon as he felt his people were probably safe, he devoted his attention to building up a peaceful coalition of tribes and achieved victory by an ingenious and inspiring campaign of nonviolence. When he died in 632, he had almost single-handedly brought peace to war-torn Arabia.
Because the Koran was revealed in the context of an all-out war, several passages deal with the conduct of armed struggle. Warfare was a desperate business on the Arabian Peninsula. A chieftain was not expected to spare survivors after a battle, and some of the Koranic injunctions seem to share this spirit. Muslims are ordered by God to "slay [enemies] wherever you find them!" (4: 89). Extremists such as Osama bin Laden like to quote such verses but do so selectively. They do not include the exhortations to peace, which in almost every case follow these more ferocious passages: "Thus, if they let you be, and do not make war on you, and offer you peace, God does not allow you to harm them" (4: 90).
In the Koran, therefore, the only permissible war is one of self-defense. Muslims may not begin hostilities (2: 190). Warfare is always evil, but sometimes you have to fight in order to avoid the kind of persecution that Mecca inflicted on the Muslims (2: 191; 2: 217) or to preserve decent values (4: 75; 22: 40). The Koran quotes the Torah, the Jewish scriptures, which permits people to retaliate eye for eye, tooth for tooth, but like the Gospels, the Koran suggests that it is meritorious to forgo revenge in a spirit of charity (5: 45). Hostilities must be brought to an end as quickly as possible and must cease the minute the enemy sues for peace (2: 192-3).
Islam is not addicted to war, and jihad is not one of its "pillars," or essential practices. The primary meaning of the word jihad is not "holy war" but "struggle." It refers to the difficult effort that is needed to put God's will into practice at every level--personal and social as well as political. A very important and much quoted tradition has Muhammad telling his companions as they go home after a battle, "We are returning from the lesser jihad [the battle] to the greater jihad," the far more urgent and momentous task of extirpating wrongdoing from one's own society and one's own heart.
Islam did not impose itself by the sword. In a statement in which the Arabic is extremely emphatic, the Koran insists, "There must be no coercion in matters of faith!" (2: 256). Constantly Muslims are enjoined to respect Jews and Christians, the "People of the Book," who worship the same God (29: 46). In words quoted by Muhammad in one of his last public sermons, God tells all human beings, "O people! We have formed you into nations and tribes so that you may know one another" (49: 13)--not to conquer, convert, subjugate, revile or slaughter but to reach out toward others with intelligence and understanding.
So why the suicide bombing, the hijacking and the massacre of innocent civilians? Far from being endorsed by the Koran, this killing violates some of its most sacred precepts. But during the 20th century, the militant form of piety often known as fundamentalism erupted in every major religion as a rebellion against modernity. Every fundamentalist movement I have studied in Judaism, Christianity and Islam is convinced that liberal, secular society is determined to wipe out religion. Fighting, as they imagine, a battle for survival, fundamentalists often feel justified in ignoring the more compassionate principles of their faith. But in amplifying the more aggressive passages that exist in all our scriptures, they distort the tradition.
It would be as grave a mistake to see Osama bin Laden as an authentic representative of Islam as to consider James Kopp, the alleged killer of an abortion provider in Buffalo, N.Y., a typical Christian or Baruch Goldstein, who shot 29 worshipers in the Hebron mosque in 1994 and died in the attack, a true martyr of Israel. The vast majority of Muslims, who are horrified by the atrocity of Sept. 11, must reclaim their faith from those who have so violently hijacked it.