Breastfeeding is, in fact, such a natural physiological process
that we tend to believe that this practice could easily be adopted as a choice
rather than a necessity. Since
ancient times, mothers have perceived breastfeeding as a necessity; however,
due to industrialization and other social influences, breastfeeding was casted
aside. As
soon as they were given the choice between breastfeeding and boxed milk, they
preferred to choose ease rather than necessity. Today, the emphasis is now
given on measures aimed at supporting and promoting breastfeeding, so that they
are strengthened even more so that moms realize that there is no true
substitute for breast milk.
Friday, September 5, 2014
The Benefits of Breastfeeding
On the Ebola Outbreak in Africa

One must know how the
Ebola virus is transmitted. Before coming on the subject, since 2005 God
Almighty, Allah (swt) revealed to me that there shall be a deadly virus which
shall make everyone tremble because man has forgotten his creator, and has
trampled the teachings of God under his feet, and reduce them to dust. God
Almighty said: “O My servant,
Muhyi-ud-Din, the earth is full of sins in all forms; therefore
stand up and create a new world and give
warnings to mankind, that the wrath of Allah shall not be delayed.”
Sunday, August 31, 2014
Surah Al Fatiha on Divine Guidance

Allah
teaches us to ask Him such a path so that we may be among those who are
successful in this world and the next. And if, by the grace of God, someone
comes occasionally from Him to show us the right path and guide us, and he
happens to possess by God’s grace knowledge of the unknown, how do we call him, if not by the title of prophet of God?
Calling
him a Muhaddath would be contrary to the dictionary meaning
given to the word tahdith, word that forms the root of the
word Muhaddath. Tahdith does not mean revelation
of the unknown. On the contrary the word Nabuwwat has such
meaning. The word Nabi is common to Arabic and Hebrew, and it
is derived from the word Naba which means being endowed with
divine revelation and the power of prophecy. To become an apostle of God it is
not always necessary to be His Messenger or bearer of a new law coming from
Him: One just needs to know the secrets of the unknown.
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
A visit to Rodrigues: Thabligh Diary
At the heart of the Indian Ocean, at latitude 19°43’ S and longitude
63°25’ E, Rodrigues Island stretches over a surface area of 108 km2,
some 650 km to the north-east of Mauritius. It is the part of Africa that is
closest to Australia. Born from volcanic activity between 1.3 and 1.5 million
years ago, the island – 18 km long, 8 km wide – is the smallest of the
Mascarene archipelago.
Rodrigues
is a mountainous island with a succession of valleys plunging to the 300 km2
lagoon. Its population is now around 39,500 people, the majority of them are
Christians and they work as fishermen, traders and craftsmen. Rodrigues Island
is till date a dependency of Mauritius, though Mauritius has given it an
autonomy whereby some decisions are taken in the Regional Assembly of
Rodrigues.

Sunday, August 24, 2014
Do not fight with God and His Messenger
Allah (swt) has several beautiful names. These are the
attributes that He possesses. I shall mention briefly two of these attributes: Al-Khafidh, which means the One who
humiliates and, Ar-Rafi, the One who
elevates. Almighty Allah has the capacity to degrade/humiliate someone or to
elevate him, raising him in position. It is Almighty Allah who has the power to
degrade someone by dishonouring him and to elevate him and making him
honourable.
Man is ever changing. He does not stay the same. There
is a time when he is young, courageous and solid, and after the passage of
time, he becomes unrecognizable. You may see that his courage has disappeared
and he has lost his charm. In the past people used to need him and rush to him,
and now nobody knows that he exists. Dreams become reality and reality becomes
a thing of the past. Therefore, there is the high and low in life, and all this
is found in the hand of Allah the Almighty.
Do you know who you are? All the
noises/publicity/boasting that you are making… you can be a Minister, Prime
Minister or a King. You can be whatever you want to be, but do you know that
you are a slave? All the bossing around that you do, but verily you shall
always remain a slave. You shall live like a slave and die as a slave. You
shall never succeed in liberating yourself from that slavery. What remains to
be known is what kind of slave are you! If you are not a slave for ALLAH, then
you must be in a way or another, a slave of another thing/person. You can
become slave of your passions, desires and vices. Then, if you have to be a
slave, why do you become a slave for another slave? Why do you become a slave
who makes you become the worst of slaves?
Saturday, August 23, 2014
Significance of Surah Al Fatiha
'... I
have chosen to talk/explain today on a never-ending subject. I can say that if
the ocean was ink and all trees in this world and the universe were pens and
the sky and earth were papers, therefore all these would have come to an end
but not the commentary of the Surah
Al-Fatiha. This is because of the high importance of this chapter in the life
of a believer, and this chapter is the first chapter of the Holy Quran. It is
so important that one has to start with the Surah
Al-Fatiha when he begins his prayer (Namaz/Salat).
And to start supplications (duahs) to
Allah, the Surah Al-Fatiha needs to
be recited first. This is because of the nature of its greatness as a chapter
and duah. In whatever situation a
person may be, be it a difficulty, an illness or a state of suffering or any
other problems he finds himself in, therefore he needs to recite the Surah Al-Fatiha.
By the grace of Allah, today 22nd
August 2014, I have thought about explaining a bit again on this very important
chapter – the Surah Al-Fatiha. I know
that there is no end to the commentary of this Surah. Centuries after centuries after my advent, there shall come
many more divinely-sent reformers (Mujaddid),
caliphs of Allah (Khalifatullah) and
other Men of God who shall keep on explaining on this chapter, Surah, which is the Surah
Al-Fatiha.
The word “Fatiha” comes from the verb “Fataha”,
which means in this context “to open”. “Al”
is a defined article and Fatiha (feminine
here because it refers to the word Surah
which is feminine in Arabic) means the opening Surah, which starts the Quran because it is that Surah which comes first in the Quran,
that is, when you open the Quran, it is that very important key which is
required to open the Quran. It is also important as a key to open your heart to
your Creator, to show the great extent of love which you have for Him and which
enables you to recognise your Lord (Allah) as the Master of the Day of
Judgement. And it is Him whom we worship and to Him alone we beseech
forgiveness… In addition it is with the Surah
Al-Fatiha itself that we are able to open our Salat/Namaz (prayer). It is the first Surah that we recite in the Salat.
Monday, August 18, 2014
Unity and Brotherhood among Muslims
“O
mankind! We created you from a male and a female, and made you into
nations and tribes so that you may know each other. The noblest of you in the
sight of Allah is the most righteous. Allah is Knower, Aware.” (49:
14)
The
concept of Jama’ah (Group/Congregation/One single fraternity)
in Islam is exclusive. Religion is the law and the law is religion. Known as Shariah,
the law of Allah the Exalted is the motivating force in the community. As such,
we can say that social success for Muslims is drawn in a very simple formula:
Shariah – Community – Mutual Strength. However, nothing can be achieved in the
division of personal, ideological and partisan values. The unit is the
cornerstone of success for Allah the Exalted explicitly commands and strongly
warns in His Book:
“And
be not like those who are divided and began to argue, after the clear proofs
had come to them, and these will have a grievous chastisement.” (3:
106)
It
is not enough to simply pronounce the Shahada to become a
Muslim completely. It also requires conviction and resolution by applying the
decrees that God has provided for His servants. It is then that the Muslim
community shall realize the importance of brotherhood and unity in Islam. This
unique form of union that Islam prescribes is the backbone of any society. The
very basis of citizenship is universal brotherhood in piety. Brotherhood in
Islam translates to “community”, “nation” or “people”, and includes people of
different temperaments, different qualities, different races, languages and
histories, but who are nevertheless united at the heart of servitude to Allah
the Exalted. We received a single instruction, and we were ordered to live
within a single religion, and so our goal should be distinct and unique,
propagating or serving the oneness of Allah the Exalted, the Almighty. The
ideal Muslim community is one that is happy, far from doubts, anger, jealousy,
and not affected by hypocrisy, pride and hatred.
In another Hadith narrated by Anas ibn Malik, the Prophet of Allah (peace be upon him) said: “Do not hate each other and do not be jealous of each other and do not desert each other, O worshipers of Allah! Be brothers! It is not permissible for a Muslim to abandon his brother for more than three days.” (Bukhari)
The
Quran and Sunnah emphasized the eminence of brotherhood. It is the key to the
door of social success. Therefore, as Muslims, we have the responsibility to
build our society according to the principles of the Messenger of Allah (peace
be upon him) who defined for his community an ideal way of life and a perfect
model of community maintenance. We must live in accordance with the Sunnah
which orders us to be kind to our brothers and sisters, to be tolerant, humble
and supportive to achieve peace and success. It is the key to the door of
achievement.
Brotherhood
is the emblem indicating our superiority over other communities. If we are all
facing in the same direction in life, our mutual support will be added to our
winning probability. Unity is strength, builds confidence and prosperity.
Therefore, Muslims around the world should not be driven by carelessness and
indifference to his brother, far from it! Mutual support and cooperation should
be the moral principle by which Muslims relate to each other. It is then that
the binding of hearts shall come out stronger and protected.
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