Saturday, June 1, 2024
The Sheikh on Life Lessons- 3
Friday, May 31, 2024
The Sheikh on Life Lessons- 2
'Allah it hurts; it hurts a lot.
I know You see me struggle day in and day out.
No love is greater than Your love.
I shall be patient for Your sake.
Fix my heart, comfort my soul, Ya Rab...!
‘O my Rab,
from the bottom of my heart,
I want to thank You for loving me,
forgiving me, healing me,
and never leaving me’.
When Allah likes a person, then the condition of His
liking is that He puts a lot of trials on that person. Allah tests that person
again and again, because Allah wants to be close to him; Allah just wants to
see how much patience and faith His servant has in his Rab.
God's plan is always the best. Sometimes the Process
is painful and hard. But don't forget that when God is silent, He's doing
something for you.
When someone speaks against you, speak well of them. When you are mistreated, treat them well. Repay Evil with Good, and God will fight your battles, Insha Allah.
Monday, May 27, 2024
The 'Sheikh' on Life Lessons
Alhamdulillah, Summa Alhamdulillah, the holy founder of the Jamaat Ul Sahih Al Islam International, Hazrat Imam Muhyiuddin Al Khalifatullah Munir Ahmad Azim (aba) of Mauritius, is the Divinely-raised Mujaddid of the 15th century of Islam, and this great spiritual mentor of our times speaks with the help of Rooh’il Quddus. While speaking to his disciples and followers, the Sheikh-ul-Islam (aba) famously stated once: ‘I give not lectures but mixtures for your mental health and moral invigoration. So take my words as medicines necessary for your health...’
Friday, May 24, 2024
Arab 'Winter' and the Euro 'Spring'
He
unfortunately set himself on fire as an open defiance against the autocratic
regime, and this act of his was hailed by the West as a mighty sacrifice for
democracy in the Arab world and he and those who followed his example to
self-immolate themselves - nearly a dozen of them in Egypt, Algeria and
Mauritania – were granted such praiseworthy titles such as “heroic martyrs of a
new North African and Middle Eastern revolution”. This was published in the New
York Times, in the article “How a single match can ignite a Revolution”
published on 21 January 2011 by Robert F. Worth.
This act which the world deemed as a sacrifice for democracy is in fact suicide which is highly condemnable in Islam. No matter how hard a situation may come upon man, he has no right to take the life which does not belong to him. This act of suicide may be deemed by the West as a heroic act but unfortunately it is not so! Islam encourages revenge as per the same degree of torture that one undergoes, reaffirming the Mosaic Law “an eye for an eye” but being more just and lenient in its application. Islam is the Best Model, the Middle Way, between the extreme and the laissez-faire. The leaders who don’t follow the tenets of Islam while proclaiming themselves as Muslim States are accountable in the worldly court of justice as well as the Divine Court of Justice, but no Muslim – I clear and firmly state – NO MUSLIM SHOULD EVER TAKE HIS OWN LIFE! No matter how hard a situation gets, Allah has forbidden His servant to take this satanic step towards self-destruction.