Which way to go?Recently, I was included in an email thread where a person who was not Muslim was asking questions about an article that had incorrect information about Islam and our Beloved Prophet Muhammad sal Allahu alayhi wasalam.

Having been in these discussions before, we could easily end up having a long drawn out debate. Without scholarly guidance, we tend to fumble and at times, make matters worse. I didn’t want to have this discussion leave everyone with a sour taste. I jumped in immediately and offered my perspective on how we should approach a different faith before we start lambasting a group that we don’t understand.


Hello Everyone,

My adopted uncle and mentor, Uncle Zainul CC’ed me on this thread. I had to pipe in as it is very worrying to see how easy it is to be led like sheep with a veil over our minds. If you don’t feel like reading my back story, please skip to “LONG STORY SHORT” below.

I am a convert and I came into this religion of Islam voluntarily without coercion or worldly intentions (marriage, wealth, power, politics, etc.)

Before Islam, I was a Roman Catholic (baptism, confirmation, catechism, confession, just short of being an altar boy) and I wanted to explore other religions as I felt there was something out there, something I needed to find to have inner peace.

Now there were 2 ways I could have explored the other religions (I did look into the various Christian denominations, Buddhism, Judaism, Hinduism, etc.).

1. Go to authentic sources, learn from the normative scholars and texts and read about why the followers are satisfied with their faith.

2. Go to haters, enemies of the faith, critics, people who like to cry a lot, moan & groan, dissatisfied with their faith and/or people who have an ulterior motive to degrade the faith.

Thinking logically, with common sense, which method do you think I chose and we should all choose before we make judgment about the faith of others? (Unless you can create water molecules at will, move clouds, stop the sun from rising, I think we should leave judgment to the One who can)

From this email thread, it looks like there are people from a variety of faiths. Would you want your faith to be analyzed with method #2 above? When has propaganda ever been a benchmark? Real facts, real sources, real discussions. Professor Google, Father Wikipedia, Imam Yahoo, Reverend Fox News, Rabbi CNN are not authentic, normative scholars.

LONG STORY SHORT
Don’t believe everything you read online, don’t be led astray without using your own analytical skills and realize that we have bigger problems to worry about.

Global poverty, shortage of potable water supply, easily prevented diseases in an areas that do not have enough medical supplies & treatment, putting ALL children through school, rapidly aging generation that needs medical supplies & care, Mother Earth annihilation. THIS AFFECTS ALL OF US. All faiths. All ethnic backgrounds. All wealth brackets (the rich can do their part). All ages. Work together. Commonalities will strengthen us. If we see each other in the Afterlife, just imagine the hugs and camaraderie we will be having.

With peace,
Mikael Pittam
http://about.me/mikaelpittam

Special Ramadan messages from Shaykh Hamza Yusuf and Imam Zaid Shakir. Please support Zaytuna College and the Zaytuna Knowledge Resources (full course listing here).

Several students of Shaykh Salek bin Siddina are helping him to promote the shaykh’s school project: Dar es Salaam. Please read their message and consider contributing to this noble and important cause.

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I want to introduce you all to an opportunity to get involved in a very noble endeavor to preserve our Islamic tradition.  One of our local shuyukh, Shaykh Salek, who has been teaching and residing in the Bay Area for a number of years, has developed the Dar es Salaam school project in Mauritania for the teaching of sacred Islamic sciences (Aqeedah, Ihsan, Tajwid, Tafsir, and many more) in an effort to preserve Islamic texts and traditions.  The importance of this project can not be understated

Imagine being asked by Allah, “What did you do to preserve Islam and to call others to it?”

Alhumdulillah, we, living in America, are being presented an opportunity to preserve our religion and allow for it to be conveyed to others around the globe.  A number of our local scholars in the Bay Area were students in Mauritania and the benefit they have brought not just to our community, but throughout the world, is immense.

Syeda Aisha (RA) said, in close meaning, “If I saw hungry people in Medina, but heard of a student of knowledge in Morocco, I would send my money to give in charity to the student of knowledge in Morocco”.

In order for this project to continue it is vital for us to provide financial support.  Students at Dar es Salaam have all their living and learning expenses covered for $200 a year (that is less than $1 a day!).  Although we welcome one time donations, we are hoping to get as many consistent donations, of small or large amounts as possible.   If we have 60 people pledging just $10 per month, we are covering three students for a whole year in just one month.  Please spread the word to others so we can increase this number greatly, insha’Allah.

If you have any questions please send me an e-mail at bahmed05@gmail.com. I will respond to you ASAP to answer any questions you may have.

Please feel free to pass this on to others who may be interested in assisting with this project. The Prophet (SA) said: “Whoever guides (another) to a good deed will get a reward similar to the one who performs it.”

JezakAllah Khayran!

Bilaal Ahmed

Mauritania School Project

If you are interested in helping out with this project please send checks to “The Alalusi Foundation” and be sure to put “Mauritania School Project” in the memo.  The mailing address for the Alalusi foundation is below. If you want to give me checks/cash in person that is fine as well.  For those who have Bank of America, I have set up an account which you can transfer/deposit directly into (just ask me for the account information via e-mail).  For the time being we will send monthly reminders to those who would like to support this project.  Donations are tax-deductible. Imagine the five minute inconvenience in writing a check and sending it as a Sadaqa Jaariyah (ongoing charity) that will bring you benefit long after you pass from this life.  Additionally, for your convenience we have set up a Paypal account through the following link. https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=4672524 As a disclaimer, Paypal takes a 5% cut of every transaction so we encourage people to write checks in order to ensure the full amount makes it to Mauritania.*  Although we are hoping for small monthly donations, if you would like to write out a single large check we would appreciate it immensely.  Our Beloved Prophet Muhammad (SA) said, “The best loved deeds to Allah are the ones that are continuous even if they are not many.”

Please mail checks to:

Alalusi Foundation

631 Jackson St.

Hayward, CA 94544

* For Paypal users, because Paypal deducts a large amount, in order to send $5 to Mauritania please make a donation of $5.55.  For $10 please donate $10.80 and for $20 please make a donation of $21.30.

Ta’leef Collective is a new organization that we are involved with. Based in the San Francisco Bay Area, Ta’leef Collective provides the space, content, and companionship necessary for a healthy understanding, embrace and realization of Islam. Ta’leef Collective is an expansion of the program formerly known as Zaytuna Outreach.

Ta’leef Collective hopes to serve:

  • Seekers of knowledge
  • Converts
  • Muslim Youth
  • Other under served populations

If you are in the Bay Area, we would like to invite you to join us and your community at our new location.

Date: Sunday, March 15, 2009

Time: 7:30pm

Address: 43170 Osgood Rd., Fremont, CA 94539

Program:

  • Recitation of the Burda poetry (Classical poem about the characteristics of the Prophet Muhammad, may the blessings of Allah be upon him)
  • Spiritual and practical pearls of wisdom from our teachers
  • For those who would like to stay, we will be continuing our weekly Mawlid gathering later in the evening

Tea and sweets will be available.

For more information, please email: admin {at} islamcrunch . com

Website: http://taleefcollective.org/2009/03/grand-opening-march-15-2009/

Facebook group: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Taleef-Collective/133124145555

Here’s a special treat for IslamCrunch readers: an exclusive look at a new project of the Zaytuna Distance Learning Program – the DeenLoad series.

Curing Extremism

Curing Extremism

The DeenLoad series offers single lectures for download. The first series is titled Curing Extremism with Imam Zaid Shakir, Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad and Shaykh Hamza Yusuf.

In this timely download, Imam Zaid, Shaykh Abdal Hakim and Shaykh Hamza diagnose and offer curative solutions to one of the most pressing problems we face as a globalized human society…. religious extremism.

Is Islam intrinsically extreme? Who’s to blame? What is the role that the individual, the community and the society at large can play in combatting and preventing religious extremism?

Find the answers to these essential questions and more in this critical series.

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We highly recommend the video download. It is high quality video in 640 x 480 mp4 format.

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LECTURE OUTLINES

Part 1 by Imam Zaid Shakir

  • Particular dynamics of Muslim life in Britain
  • What shapes who we are
  • Parallels between the ghettos in the US & Britain
  • Distorted understanding of “the other”
  • The reality of low self esteem amongst the youth
  • Fighting with the wrong weapons
  • Superficial reactions to social ills
  • Changing our perception of western societies
  • Taking advantage of the opportunities that Western society offers
  • Being a community of balanced
  • Forging a new vision of change for our youth
  • Doing more to help more


Part 2 by Shaykh Abdal Hakim Murad

  • The bewilderment of this age
  • The guiding Ship of Faith
  • Unity amidst diversity
  • The response of the believers and the response of the hypocrites to trials
  • A multitude of choices and conflicting voices
  • Following the scholars or ones whims
  • The tranquil stability of the believers
  • Projecting inner ugliness onto Islam
  • Aiding the enemies of Islam with our wrong actions
  • Spreading the message of Rahmah


Part 3 by Shaykh Hamza Yusuf

  • Defining terms & limits
  • Living in a culture of extremes
  • Causing our own suffering
  • To whom is our allegiance
  • Interacting with the law of the land
  • Understanding civil disobedience
  • Studying the Prophetic model of social reform
  • Advice for Muslims living in the West
  • Perceptions of Muslims in the West
  • The question of assimilation and integration
  • The potential benefits that Muslims bring to society
  • A call to wisdom
  • The example of the Bee
  • The best defense
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