Friday 27 December 2013

Different Opinions

Assalamu'alaikum wa rahmatullah


I have got these caricatures from an acquaintance regarding the divergences within traditions and schools within Islamic religious bodies. It actually sadden me when people are attacking each other until it affects the faith of laymen apart of the knowledgeable ones who "debates" and argue! I just do not use any social sites anymore but simply using this blogging site before this site stop itself when the "time" is out. Never assume that we are teaching anyone but always be a "student" because this is the attitude of a "truth" seeker...  

Sealed with prayers for mercy, peace and love, amin!

Ḥaram... Ḥaram...!

Assalamu'alaikum wa rahmatullah


 

This one also happens in real life. It portrays some angles of Muslim society in our country or maybe elsewhere although in different settings. This movie was played in our television, directed by Erma Fatimah. I am not so much a fan of the actors or actresses in the movie. I simply watch a movie if I think that it is meaningful for me.

I watched this while waiting for my x-ray result at a polyclinic in Kajang for my one week job as a Customer Service Agent in the KL Airport Services Sdn. Bhd around the mid of 2013. I am quite lucky to find this in English so people from other side of the world could at least understand what they say, haha... Some people might look at me like this guy while I also encountered people like this who talk to me like that guy, lol. My third year roommate was also like this before he finds out that I am an orthodox Muslim guy. This movie raised quite a polemic among people... 

First of all I watch this movie with different layers of view while laughing. I am aware that they are all, perceptions!

Synopsis

Rahimi, had just returned from his religious studies. I am not sure where he studied. His attitude in correcting people in which he feels as not in accordance with Islamic jurisprudence without thinking about others' feeling. The people in his neighborhood though are also Muslims feel uneasy. The movie takes place in Ramadan. 

Rahimi's father think that his extreme attitude is quite a headache. His father tried to advise him to lessen his extreme attitude but it ends up that his father is the one being lectured by him. After knowing that his sister, 'Ain is actually an adopted daughter of his parents, he immediately performs the salat al-tawbah (prayer of repentance) because he previously had touched his "adopted" sister while they are not siblings.  

Farhana, who is a neighbor in Rahimi's neighborhood plans to seduce him. It is just to test Rahimi's faith whether he is going to buy it or leaving it. In the beginning, Rahimi resists Farhana but after long being disturbed by Farhana, he suddenly feels some differences in his heart. However, he still maintain the boundaries between him and Farhana.   

'Ain feels uneasy with his "brother" attitude as she thinks that he is a backward and conservative. He prohibits 'Ain from mixing around with her male college friends. Rahimi humiliated her in front of her male classmate while they are doing revision together at her house. He explains that they are going to commit vices and it would later lead them to adultery. 'Ain cannot accept his brother's attitude since her "parents" are also there and they were informed about the presence of her friend.  

One day, Rahimi's mother had asked 'Ain to go for the Bazar Ramadan to buy his father's favorite "Kueh Lopes". 'Ain then asked her brother to send her there because she feels tiresome to walk there. Rahimi agreed but with a condition that 'Ain must not touch him and staying far from him while riding the motorbike. 'Ain irritatingly agreed with his brother's condition. In the middle of the road, they met Farhana who is walking with a man. Rahimi while seeing that had lost his control and they both fell from the motorbike.

'Ain who has respiration disease suddenly being attacked with asthma due to the panic. Since Rahimi could not touch her sister because they are not related by blood. A man offers his help but Rahimi insist that the man should not touch his sister in order to carry her into the car while he also cannot touch her. Farhana who coincidentally is there rushed to see them. She told him to quickly bring his sister to the hospital. Rahimi prayed to the God to forgive him while he has to carry his adopted-sister because it is an emergency.  

While in the hospital, Farhana then asks him why he always avoided from looking at her face or avoiding from greeting her? Rahimi only keep his silence and saying nothing. While 'Ain was discharged from the treatment room, Rahimi immediately take the medicine from the dispensary and bringing 'Ain home. Farhana was left there wondering herself on why Rahimi behaves like that....

On the morning of 'Eid al-Mubarak, Rahimi and his family traditionally asking forgiveness of each other as it is a tradition here. Farhana visiting the family. Rahimi trying to slip away while looking at Farhana and the man whom he saw walking with Farhana at the time he rides the motorbike with his sister. He thought that the man is Farhana's boyfriend. Later, Farhana introduce the man as her younger brother and Rahimi gladly smiles and return to the living room and shaking the hand of Farhana's younger brother. - End...  

Moral of the Movie
  • Nothing wrong in correcting people or reminding them on the right ways but it must be done appropriately and with manner.
  • One should not humiliate others while performing the da'awa especially when it is done in the midst of people.
  • Society is a "complex creature" itself thus a da'ī should know the methods of da'awa to be employed within the society and it has to do with psychology and mentality.
  • The link of mercy is something which should be protected in society and it has to do with the relationship of an individual with the society.
  • A person who delivers the message should bear in his mind that he is not a judge and the same human-being with the listeners while delivering the message (eno du'āt wa lā quḍhāt).
The movie uploaded in the site is for educational purpose without any profit-making meaning. The disclaimer made specially for the uploader: hanin lee. I wish he/she to include the disclaimer at the description site as an additional information. May the God bless him/her and the movie productions for the sharing...

Sealed with prayers for mercy, peace and love, amin!

Wednesday 25 December 2013

Creative Solutions

Assalamu'alaikum wa rahmatullah

 

Simply the meaning of the song is quite meaningful... hehe...

No one is living a happy comfortable life only by reading a book.... 
The world is stuck with smart solutions...
Not only with hopes...

Sealed with prayers for mercy, peace and love, amin!


Monday 23 December 2013

No One is Pure

Assalamu'alaikum wa rahmatullah

 

This one is made by a Myanmar national. Sorry, I do not like to call Myanmar as Burma. I personally recognize their government and I have few days experience dealing with Rauhingya refugees before my dream to join the United Nations being torn to pieces because of responsibility toward my family, my father and mother. I managed to learn few words from Burmese such as malesia phi malei (where do you live?) and some Rohingya words such as nam ki ho? (what is your name) or kungframo (village), lol. Some of the educated Rauhingya could understand Urdu and that makes me easier in getting their information. There are many Myanmarese in our country. Some of them even could speak in native slang since they had been here since the 90s.

Our Sultanate had also some contacts with Burmese empire when the empire sacked Siamese empire and we down the South had to suffer in the conflicts that happened closer to us. Our first prime minister's mother, Lady Manjalara is also from Martaban which is a region in today's Myanmar and she is married to the sultan of our state. Practically, our first prime minister was a royalty because his father, Sultan Abd al-Hamid Halim Shah (1881-1943) was a sultan or a king which I think quite weird because there are also prohibitions for royalties to directly be involved in political scenes of the country. So, Myanmarese friend do not have to worry. Many of us still aware about your empire involvements in our historical scenes, haha.

With regard to issues around the world especially in Africa, Eastern Europe, the United States and so on... Let the video speaks for itself and congratulations for Myanmar SEA games. I think we should realize that no one is of pure breed. You could also look at Arabia historical site within this humble site or other references on the lineages of Arabians and others. Look at how they developed their tribal and clan identity from the previous ones. The concept is almost the same everywhere... 

Sealed with prayers for mercy, peace and love, amin!

Saturday 21 December 2013

Arabic: Ishtiqāq

Assalamu'alaikum wa rahmatullah


I am trying to structure some of the language lessons that I have in my notebooks. Altogether, I had learned few languages which is not spoken in my country or even the archaic ones such as Pali-Sanskrit while some of them are the spoken languages where I speak in them in my daily life as according to the region where I stay for example Malay, Chinese, Urdu and Thai. I think I would dump my notes here for everyone to get the benefit if the interested viewers stepped into this humble site. Arabic script is not so easy for Roman script keyboard and I am not a good software engineer. This is quite a trouble for me since Arabic is not so developed in transliteration as compared to Sanskrit, hehe...

I know Malay is not a useful language out there but it is useful for those who wanted to study the classical Turat books translated and adapted by the clerics who speak and write in Malay in South East Asian region. Malay was the medium to teach Buddhism around the 7th century AD. It is now the medium to teach Islam and also other basic sciences although not as much popular as English or other languages. Languages are extremely important for students of Shari'a and Usūluddin. No joking... You would not be a good qadhi while your languages are at the level of three years old infant. How are you going to interpret jurisdictions when you are not good in language and linguistic studies? At least we should know the basic of them as a tool for ourselves...

Ishtiqāq literally means etymology or derivation for the Arabic words. Arabic is not so much difficult when we study it from our childhood time. The languages such as English, Persian, Urdu, Spanish or Malay themselves absorbed a large number of Semitic words through Arabic. 

Formula

This system emphasizes on the root word so you also need to know about it as to make it easy for you to check the dictionary. For example the word...

كَتَبَ write

Could also be developed into several other nouns such as...

مكْتَبٌ desk
كْتَابٌ book
مكْتُوبٌ written
كاتِبٌ author
مَكتَبَةٌ library

This is just an example. There are many examples for this. Among scholarly works that we could refer with regard to this topic were of Ibn Qutaybah and Ibn Duraid. Both of them were from Abbasid caliphate. The latter identify himself as a Qahtanite Arab while the previous was known as a Persian descent. I simply hope that the notes at least would help Arabic students. I am sorry no transliteration for the Arabic words. I am lazy, haha... 

Sealed with prayers for mercy, peace and love, amin!

Waṯani Religion: Fertile Crescent

Assalamu'alaikum wa rahmatullah


I am so sad. I cannot go to the mosque because nobody is looking after my father. Everybody went somewhere else. Maybe they have something to attend to so I have to take the charge to look after my father because he is all paralyzed. He cannot move and he had arthritis because of dependency to powder milk which we have to feed through the feeding tube at his nose down to his belly every three hours. Now, how can I go to work when this happens? Everyone out there would blame me because being a jobless loser but they do not even care to interview me as to check the root course. I have ambition and vision just like everyone else in the world. But it faded away once I have to go through the "facts" of the life... I tried hard and I fall. Then I tried again and again with the hope and optimism but somehow it also makes me exhausted.   

Let us continue with this topic. This "practices" of waṯani or polytheism were not only happened in ancient Arabia. It was everywhere and it happens when human becoming ignorant due to several factors. Nowadays, we could also see new ideas such as neo-paganism in Europe as for example where there are people who wanted to revive ancient Teutonic, Norse, Gaelic Druidism and other Scandinavian cultural traits besides despising Christianity as a foreign religion. I have got all these ideas from my colleague and he is a non-religious Muslim, Amir. He was a fan of metal music and he was the one who introduced the music genre to me. I listened to some folk metals and I have got the information about European paganism. They are kind of folk religions or something. However, this topic is only confined to the Middle East as to make things easy...

Nineveh, Assyria

Jonah a.s was sent to the city-state of Nineveh in Assyrian empire. The people there worshiped Marduk, Ishtar, Nabu, Shamas and other deities. They claimed that the worship of those deities was inherited from their ancestors. 

The teachings that Jonah a.s brought to them was quite new and they could not accept it as the replacement of their current beliefs since it is deeply rooted in their customs and culture. They challenged Jonah a.s to curse them and to pray to his "Deity" to make the "torment" descends upon them if he is a true prophet of the God the Highest. Jonah a.s was so angry that he went out from the border of the city-state and he prayed that may He the Highest punish them all! 

The people then saw the sky turned gloomy and dark. Their cattle too making noises as if something is going to happen after Jonah a.s went away from them. Wind flowing ferociously and the sound of the nature was so scary. They were afraid if something really happen when they look at the changing of the nature around them so they began to accept the teachings of Jonah a.s. They began to ponder on their words and speeches and later repented. They cried in remorse while walking and looking for Jonah a.s everywhere in their city-state to teach them lessons about Him but they cannot find him.

Phoenecia, Levant

According to the Map of the Quran authored by Shawqi Abu Khalel, Elijah a.s was appointed by the God the Highest to Phoenician and the Israelites in the city-state of Ba'albek (Heliopolis). Elijah a.s was the fourth generation of Aron, the son of Imran who lives around 910-850 BC.

The people there worshiped a deity known as Ba'al personified as a woman. He repeatedly reminds the people to leave behind the superstitious belief but they refused. Since, many times they had refused to obey the commandments so the area experienced drought for years. 

They begged Elijah a.s to pray to the God the Highest may the disaster cease to happen so Elijah a.s prayed and the prayer was granted. However, they began to practice polytheism again after they came back to normal. The drought then return and it was longer than before.

The Greek rename the city-state as Heliopolis in 323-64 BC. In 64 BC, the city-state became a colony of the Romans under the reign of Julius Caesar. The Romans build temples in dedication for their deity, Jupiter.   

Sheba, Yemen

The people in the kingdom of Sheba worshiped both the Sun and the Moon. The news was made known to Solomon a.s, the second king of Judah through a woodpecker who flied across the kingdom before stopping at the North. There is a brief story about this in Surah al-Naml 20-44.

King Solomon a.s had sent a letter to the kingdom and inviting them to worship the God the Highest directly as compared to worshiping Him through objects of nature such as the Sun or the Moon. The ruler of the kingdom at that time was a woman. 

Yemen actually has two women rulers. The one was the Queen of Sheba, known in Quran as Lady Balqis. She started to travel to the North to Jerusalem around 1000-950 BC. Some said that she was married to Solomon a.s and I am not sure so I would not speculate anything which I do not come across. The second was lady Arwa the daughter of Aḥmad bin Muḥammad bin Ja'afar bin Mūsa al-Ṣulayhī. We call lady Arwa as Sayyidah al-Hurra which means the Noble Lady. She was the Chief Missionary representing a fraction of Fatimid empire in the city of Haraz, Yemen who patronized the missions in Gujarat, India around 11th century AD. That is why, we said that we are so close to North West of India and Pakistan region. Inshā Allah I would post about the history of Muslims in those region when the time come or if He wills for that as a tribute to our paternal grandmothers who particularly were brought here from the subcontinent.  

Israelites

Because the Israelites were those in existence before the term Jewish exist so we use the term Israelites to refer to Moses and his people. Israelites were Bedouins before they established the kingdom in Cana'an which later was torn into two kingdoms and colonized by the Romans.  

The history of polytheism in Israelites could be traced among the Simeon clan. The person known as Samiri (Zimri bin Salo). Samiri made the golden female calf and later persuaded the Israelites to worship it while Moses a.s went to the holy mountain to receive Revelation. I have not check on the story in my Bible but our Quran mentions that Aron a.s had tried to stop the people from worshiping nonsense thing. Moses a.s was so angry that he pulled the beard of his younger brother because he had mistaken him for not reminding the people. 

Some people speculated that Samiri perhaps was influenced by the ancient Egyptian culture who worshiped the deity known as Hathor which was represented as a cow. She was worshiped in this form around 2700 BC during the rule of the Second Dynasty. I guess that it is plausible for some of the Israelites to be influenced by neighboring cultural traits because it was not so long before their exodus from Egypt. The Quran mentions that those who commit errors were commanded to suicide. I guess there are three exceptional sins within Orthodox Judaism where a Jewish is required to die rather than transgressing them which are idolatry, sexual immorality and murder (Talmudim: Sanhadrin Council). I am sure there are interpretations within their school of thoughts as well as religious bodies with regard to the issues and jurisprudence.

Rasibites, Arabia

This tribe is known from the dry well who inhabited a village known as Falaj in Yamāmah. It is a district within the Najd upland region. They are ancient Arabs referred in the Quran as the Tamudic Arabs. Those in Ta'if who refused the invitation of Muhammad s.a.w to accept his prophecy were also related to these people as according to Ibn Khaldun, Jawwad 'Ali and Abu al-Faraj al-Asfahany. Another remaining civilization of this nation could also be seen in Mada'in āleḥ which is in the modern Saudi Arabia.    

They worshiped the Sanobar tree known as the Shah-e-Darakht. It was believed that the tree was first planted again by Yafit the son of Noah after the beside the spring known as Roshan Āb. A sage reminds them but they mocked him and murdered him. His body was thrown into a well. Because of this sin, the Lord of the universe destructed them with heavy and long drought. There is also a belief about killing religious teachers or a sage within ancient Indian tradition known as the pañcha mahā pātaka. It means the five great crimes. One of them is to kill the sages and holy men.

I am not sure whether Malay language speakers notice this. The term, malapetaka which is used to refer to disasters actually was a Vedic Sanskrit term which your ancestors had gotten when they mingled with ancient Indians. It happens when the dust of evil covers the area of the three elements of a "soul" known as the trimalas. From these, a "being" would develop negative habits which would slowly manifest in four levels of sins and crimes. Pañcha mahā pātaka is the third level of the four components which would later blasting the souls and beings involved within the mandala (sphere). People would be fallen from their previous noble position when these happens. Those who were involved with the star-gazing knowledge would also believe that when the position of planets such as when the Moon and the Jupiter is afflicted then a "being" would also easily turning to "crimes". Janardhan Hari Jī in his Māsagari treatise explains that these positions are counted among 10 independent movements which do not actually need any particular time, reason or corresponding position to happen in the earthly realms.

If we check again the story of prophets in the Middle East, and the thing is also the same with the thought that happened in ancient India or elsewhere. For e.g the murder of Zechariah and his son, John as intended by their own people resulted the people becoming down-graded in this very life. But as to say, we who see and listen to the stories or news are not judges. The judge is only the God the Highest. We should take heed and take the lessons from them because we are also the "same" human-being just like them.

The Rasibites are mentioned in the Glorious Quran twice in the Surah al-Furqan and the Surah Qaf respectively. Do not worry about the bibliography. I would include them once He permits me to do so for brethren reference because I do not like people to be dependent to this site or to the internet sources but I wish that everyone would apply research methodologies in the searches.   

Midianites

The Midianites were the descendants of Midian the son of Abraham through the third wife known as, Keturah. They mingled with the Moabites in religio-political connection and they worshiped various gods such as Ba'al Peor and Ashteroth.

The wife of Moses a.s was a Midianite lady known in the Old Testament as Zipporah. The priest appointed to be the spiritual guide for the Midianites was Jethro.

The Midianites whom Jethro lived with were treacherous in trade. They used false weights and measures and lying along the road to cheat on the business caravans. They were destroyed by a tremor after rejecting the reminders given to them. The Midians used to inhabit Aycah which is located in the south-east of Sinai along the Red Sea. The region was a forest like area in Midian and they worshiped a land filled with trees.

Joseph a.s was sold by his brothers to the Midian caravans where he was sold again to a nobleman in the Eyptian court. The Midianite while occupying Timna Valley (Southern Israel) continued to use the site of Hathor temple in their worship. Hathor was the Egyptian goddess of fertility. However it is not so certain whether they worshiped Hathor as the focus of their worship or something else.

'Adites, Arabia

These people were the offspring of 'Ad bin Uz bin Aram bin Shem bin Noah. They are the children of sage Noah a.s. A sage mentioned in the Quran was sent to them known as Hūd a.s. Their region was in al-Ahqā located in Northern Yemen spreading to the East in modern Oman. This place comprised an archeological site known as Rubb el-Khaly where the Western explorers founded the remnants of ancient cities inhabited by these people.   

They made idols and icons for the deities such as amūd and al-Hattar. They focused their worship to those idols and deities in which they believed that they could bestow them happiness, goodness and benefits. They believed that those deities could help them to avoid evil, dismal and disasters.

Babylon, Assyria

When Nimrud was in reign, the people there practiced polytheism with many deities represented by idols. The most popular ones among the Chaldeans were Marduk and Nabu. There are other gods along with these such as Śïn who was a personification of the Moon in the form of a long-bearded man wearing a long robe with a crescent on his head. They made the icons for these deities and focusing their mind to these images. Others are Shamas (the Sun) and Ishtar, the goddess of fertility, battle and sex.  

This matter had been deeply rooted and spread far at that time. It was even accepted in the Near East and the existence of this kind of practice was maintained for such a long time. Polytheism survives in these regions until 600 century AD. Ancient Mesopotamians and Sumerians build Ziggurats as places to gaze at the stars and planets. The worship of various gods extended from Mesopotamia to rural Anatolian region where the people there also worshiped the Moon.

At the time where Abraham a.s destroyed the idols in the national temple of his city-state with his axe. His father, Terah (Āzar) ironically was an idol-maker. The message of Abraham in the midst of Chaldeā was to uproot the practices of the worship toward various deities who were the creatures of the Lord of universe and to place monotheism into its appropriate position again.

In the History of the Prophets authored by the late Ahmad Bahjat (a former columnist in al-Ahram), stated that there were three kinds of idolaters during the period of Abraham in Sumeria. They are:
  • The worshiper of the idols made of earthly materials or creatures such as stones or wood.
  • The worshiper of heavenly materials and creatures.
  • The worshiper of kings and the men in power or the rulers.  
The God the Highest is none of these. The Glorious Quran which is revealed to Muhammad s.a.w taught us that He is beyond all of these and is not confined by the time and space.

Closing

I am going to continue with the Takfir issue in which I had found that someone who is eager to follow the method of al-Musnad is talking about the kufr classification. I am not saying that there is anything wrong in al-Musnad because I respect the compiler of the book, Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal along with other teachers. There are countless of teachers from each generations which we cannot get to know each one of them in a time. When we post something or talk about something in the midst of public or even when we are alone, we should also aware that we could easily fall prey to "Satan" although we feel that we are already in the "right" path. The burden of the sin is still there so be very very careful and discreet with the thought which is also related to other senses in one's gross body. The thing is not as simple as it is although it could be simplified for public viewers.

When we condemn something, try to check whether our "mind" is already there or still not there? Be open-minded as well as be very careful with the mind as it might also boggling between two extremes which would later bring us to no where. I found that people who are newly converted to "something" would turn to be a zealot yet one has to remember that He is all-powerful over the "Right" of guidance. I was once like that but I am grateful to Him that I quickly realized. Never make our selves as His rival or His revenge would reach us since we had forgotten our position before Him. Yes, we should practice the Sharia prescription in our worship as highlighted in the Hadith al-Qudsi but we should also notice that there is a mention about isan before Him.

Our school of jurisprudence is a method on the angle of the prophetic traditions but not something for us to cling ourselves to it as a pride as to show our superiority over other groups! A Muslim is a life-time student of the "Path" and would always have to correct his practices although he knows all the basics. We cannot be sure that we are doing things closer to the noble prophet Muhammad s.a.w because we are not living with him that make us know everything about him but we get to know about the practices through narrations of his surviving family members, companions, chroniclers, the disciples, the disciples of disciples, the pious generations and the latter teachers. There are methods of deciding the judgement and we are looking down on Islam ourselves when we do not follow the guidelines through the Council of Clerics. There are still many issues which need to be observed by researchers and to be settled among the clerics. It is not yet the time for us, the public Muslims to jump of with emotions but to stay aware with our selves!

Beware with the trap of "Satan". It could prey anyone regardless of his school of jurisprudence, his teachers, his movements or his status until the death comes to him. The honorable teacher, Imam Ahmad bin Hanbal while in his death-bed also told his son about the state of delusion where he answered to the "Satan" that he is still not free from "it" even at his death-bed. Do not assume that we know everything but be very humble before the God the Highest. We would develop ego from our assumptions and later become a prey for the "Satan". Ego is dangerous and it is the root where the wars, fights, and battles happen around the world since the antiquities. May the God the Highest help everyone to be free from the tests and slanders of the life and the death and from the slanders of the false Messiah (Christ) (Report of Lady Aisha r.a; Abu Dawūd Book 3 No. 0879).  

Sealed with prayers for mercy, peace and love, amin!

Thursday 19 December 2013

Rang Lāga

Assalamu'alaikum wa rahmatullah

 

Poem: Navid Wajid Ali Nahasd
Reciters: Sanam Marvi, Bobby, Rehum

It is almost two weeks that I had to gradually cease from stopping by at mosques around my neighborhood because my father is not so well. I miss all the congregation members though I never open up my mouth and just greeting people with two or three words and smile. The new Solar year is about to come and the new Lunar year had come by. I tried to revive my spirit everyday with new resolutions and trying to be optimistic though without any moral support. I had been in this way since I was a young child that made me lost my faith but I returned to Him and giving myself a second chance. By now, I am just learning things as the preparation for the "time", the 'ajal. I always keep the iram (two white clothes) that I put on for my pilgrimage with mother during pilgrimage season of 2005. I wash them when they look dirty. I wanted to put them on if I "see" suitable time come and leave everything behind in the hope to see Him... In previous times, human-being would answer the call of patriarch Abraham and some of them would be buried with the white cloth.

I had seen for myself what is "this life". We do not have to look far to take heed and He reminds us everyday. There is no such thing as worldly life. The Glorious Quran actually reminds us that the Hereafter is eternal. Ignorance of our soul will just darken us and deceive us. He sends us enlightenment but we left it behind for something which is not true : )  

May the God the Highest bless everyone and bestow us with good health and happy life... Āp ko meri khāhish ki khūsh raho... I wish everyone happiness and prosperity.

Sealed with prayers for mercy, peace and love, amin!

Persian: Self Introduction

Assalamu'alaikum wa rahmatullah


Informal

A: Salām, man Jamshed ām. Āz didanet khoshbakhtam.
B: Mamnūn.
A: Khwāhesh mikonam. Qābeli nadoreh.
B: Ingilīsi baladi?
A: Nah, man Ingilīsi balad nīstam.

Formal

A: Salām, man Jamshed hastam. Āz dīdani shomā khoshbakhtam.
B: Khaili Mamnūn.
A: Khwāhesh mikonam. Qābeli nadoreh.
B: Bebakhshid. Āyā shomā ingilisi sohbat mikonid?
A: Nah, man ingilīsi sohbat nah mikonam.

English

A: Hi, I am Jamshed. Pleased to see you.
B: Thank you.
A: You're welcome. It was nothing.
B: Can you speak in English?
A: No, I cannot speak in English.

Vocabulary

Khaili A lot
Khwāhesh mikonam Please
Baladi (inf.) Can
Bebakhshid Excuse me
Yek kami A little

Sealed with prayers for mercy, peace and love, amin!

Wednesday 18 December 2013

Remedies: Joint Pain

Assalamu'alaikum wa rahmatullah


Joint pain actually happens when we grow older. Medical term for this pain is Osteoarthritis. This one is not the prophet medicine as prescribed in the prophetic traditions. I practice both prophetic traditions and complimentary traditions for health such as those from ancient India and the Siddha ones... You can practice any one of these for light health problems...

Symptoms
  • Swelling and pain in affected joint.
  • Cracking noise on any joint movement.
  • Stiffness.
Over the time, cartilage... a cushion between the joints suffers wear and tear over. Increased frictions causes stiffness and pain in joints.

Factors
  • Overweight.
  • Injury.
  • Excessive exercises.
  • Hereditary factor.
First Remedy
  • Take a potato and slice it. 
  • Soak in water overnight.
  • Drink the water when stomach is empty.
Second Remedy
  • A cup of mustard oil.
  • 10 grams of camphor (karpūra).
  • Mix the ingredients in a pan.
  • Heat the camphor until it completely dissolves in the oil.
  • Massage the affected area with lukeworm oil everyday!
Third Remedy
  • Soak one teaspoon of black sesame seeds in 100 ml.
  • Leave it overnight.
  • Consume the water next morning just after you wake up from your bed.
Fourth Remedy
  • One teaspoon of cinnamon powder.
  • One tablespoon of honey.
  • Mix them.
  • Take the mixture every morning while your stomach is empty.
  • At least do like this for one month.
Health is a grace of the God the Highest. Make sure we take care of it so we could perform worship to Him better. If you are able to see your physician and doctor then see them. I am going to expand the practices to help maintain my father's health because nobody could say anything no more, haha. May He protects His creatures through His mercy and boundless love....

Sealed with prayers for mercy, peace, and love, amin!

Persian: Calendar

Assalamu'alaikum wa rahmatullah


Days

Imruz Today
Dīrūz Yesterday
Parūz Day before yesterday
Fardā Tomorrow
Pas fardā Day after tomorrow

Days in a Week

Shanbeh Saturday
Yek shanbeh Sunday
Do shanbeh Monday
Seh shanbeh Tuesday
Chhār shanbeh Wednesday
Pañch shanbeh Thursday
Jum'e Friday

Months

Farvardīn First
Ordibehesht Second
Khurdād Third
Tīr Fourth
Murdād Fifth
Shahrīvar Sixth
Meher Seventh
Ābān Eighth
Ādhar  Ninth
Dey Tenth
Bahman Eleventh
Esfand Twelve

Sealed with prayers for mercy, peace and love, amin!

Tuesday 17 December 2013

Persian

Assalamu'alaikum wa rahmatullah


Basics

Durud
Self-Introduction
Numbers
Fruits
Calendar

Phrases

I Like ...

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Creed: Monotheism Studies

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I would like to share with brethren about our creed here. Basically, there are many methods employed by our medieval scholars for this study but this one is from my previous school. I did not really read the book but after few years that I tried to open my heart to return to my family religion that I read it in full...

In this side, I would like everyone to know that there are the Maturidi and Ash'ari method. There are also the method proposed by Ibn Taymiyyah. Many polemics exists within the studies. These branches of studies only exists during medieval era. They are not discussed within "proper academic" circles until they turn out to be specific studies like today. The same goes to Fiqh, Hadith, Tajwid, Tasawwuf, Tafsir, Sirah and so on. Sometimes, the adherents of certain movements are so fanatic that they begin to attack each other views and opinions besides proclaiming themselves as the "sole" representative of Muslim. I read all of the books of Neo-Salafi movements as well as the books of Wahhabi movements and others. When we study something, we need to open up our mind, respecting other opinions besides analyzing things with the light of the Glorious Quran and basic traditions as the bench-mark for everything.

I would first introduce the basic book that we read so people could find and read it for themselves. The book is Tawhī al-'Aqīdat al-Mufīd fī 'Ilm al-Tawhīd Part I by ussain 'Abd al-Rahim Makky, a specialist in Logic and Monotheism. Well, the title simply means Useful Clarification of Creed in Monotheism. This is the basic book for those who study in "religious" stream within the schools in communion with the al-Azhar University of Egypt. I was educated within this system but I am not an official of the government. Simply a layman practitioner without any position in religious authority or movement...

Subjects of the Method

Introduction

Definition of Monotheism Study
Branches of the Subject
Benefits from the Study
Judgment from the Mental: Sub-Branches

Theology

Qualities of the God the Highest
Explanations of the Qualities
Establishment of Mental and Supportive Evidences

We know the God the Highest only by His glorious Names described through Revelations to His messengers such as the noble prophet Muhammad s.a.w. So, we could not speculate anything which is not mentioned by Himself for Himself in the Revelation. I have to make the note again in English because my notes are all in Arabic. I have to find suitable words as not to repeat mistakes of previous translators and interpreters besides including the original title of the source so others could also discuss the topic and not simply dependent to this site which is a wrong way to study something!   

We pray may the God the Highest forgives us our mistakes hidden or obvious and may He grants us with His peaceful love and mercy always...

Sealed with prayers for mercy, peace, and love, amin!

Epistemology

Assalamu'alaikum wa rahmatullah


This is actually a framework for philosophy. I am not simply posting this for a reading but I am trying to open the eyes of brethren that we need to change the mind-set first before we preach to others. There is also Islamic epistemology but this contemporary neologism is coined in the West so I present it within Western and International context first. Because people always relate us to those backward Mullas from South Asia or Central Asia or those from Middle East so I would like everyone to take note that I was a Shari'a stream student. In contrast to my previous bad experience being looked down and low-estimated by those who were involved within "Science" stream in the 90s... I am grateful that I was a Shari'a stream student... I maybe lost the fame or enjoyment of this life but I actually did not lost anything... I have my self identity with me and I am not simply easy to be influenced although it seems like I am a delicate person...


Introducing myself again... I was educated within three educational traditions... Islamic, Secular and Eastern (Buddhist) traditions. I was an undergraduate student in Translation and Interpretation from the Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) in which this course is not even a popular course. I used to laugh at our course with my colleague, Amir. It happened because we only realized that we just studied English-Malay as a major for translation and interpretation theories because we are native speakers of both languages and it was fated that we studied the course. I discussed with my another undergraduate colleague, Azren and he invited me to join him in European Studies for post-graduate where the course concerns with policy-making and governmental decision-making.I wasted my five years in the university for the sake of "knowledge" and social studies. I gained experience from the studies and it indeed makes me mature as compared to those who started their working life early. I started to work when I was 19 years old before I even joined the university. I quit the job because I think education matters the same like my ancestors had taught us. 

I am jobless right now not because I am incompetent or because I cannot converse in English. That is the most lame excuse that I have ever heard for those who interview local graduates. I write almost wholly in English here although educated in local university and local schools. I speak in English more than I speak in the national language. I am jobless because I am giving my hand to my mother to look after my paralyzed father. It is a "test" from the God the Highest as to see how patient we are... I am aware that this universe is temporal and would not last long so I am trying to do everything as to gain His pleasure may He elevate me and faithful brethren within His view receiving His boundless love and mercy : )   

Sealed with prayers for mercy, peace and love, amin!

Epistemology: Knowledge

Assalamu'alaikum wa rahmatullah


Knowledge

Sources of Knowledge

Generally, epistemology discusses about the kind of knowledge which is propositional knowledge or "knowledge that". The statement for this is, knowledge that, knowledge how and knowledge by acquaintance.

It is distinguished from "knowledge how" and "acquaintance-knowledge". As an e.g in maths, it is widely known that 2 + 2 = 4. However, there is also knowing how to add numbers and knowing a person or oneself, place or one's hometown, thing for e.g cars, or activity as in additional knowledge. Some philosophers think there is an important distinction between "knowing that", "knowing how", and "acquaintance knowledge", with epistemology being primarily concerned with the first of these.

Bertrand Russel in his paper On Denoting and his book, Problems of Philosophy stressed the distinction between "knowledge by description" and "knowledge by acquaintance". Gilbert Ryle also talks the same about the distinction between knowing how and knowing that in The Concept of Mind

Michael Polanyi in his Personal Knowledge argues for the epistemological relevance of knowledge how and knowledge that through example of the act of balance involved in riding a bicycle. He suggests that, theoretical knowledge of physics involved in maintaining a state of balance cannot be the substitute for the practical knowledge of how to ride, and that is important to understand how both are established and grounded. In this matter, Ryle argued that a failure to acknowledge the distinction between knowledge that and knowledge how leads to infinite regress.

Contemporary epistemologists such as Duncan Pritchard argued that epistemology should evaluate people's properties i.e intellectual virtues and not just the properties of propositions or of propositional mental attitudes.

Belief

In common speech, a 'statement of belief" is typically an expression of faith and trust in a person, power or other entity; a paradigmatic example of such a statement of belief would be a declaration or affirmation of religious faith as in Nicene Creed for Christians.

While it addresses belief of this kind, epistemology is also concerned with belief in a very much broader sense of the word. In this broader sense "belief" simply means the acceptance as true of any cognitive content. To believe is to accept as true.

Truth

Whether someone's belief is true is not a prerequisite for its belief. On the other hand, if something is actually known, then it categorically cannot be false. For e.g, if a person believes that a bridge is safe enough to support him, and attempts to cross it, but the bridge then collapses under his weight, it could be said that he believed that the bridge was safe but that his belief was mistaken.

It would not be accurate to say that he knew that the bridge was safe, because plainly it was not. In contrast, if the bridge actually supported his weight, then he might say that he had believed that the bridge was safe, whereas now, after proving it to himself by crossing it, he knows it to be safe.

Epistemologists argue over whether belief is the proper truth-bearer. Some would rather describe knowledge as a system of justified true propositions and others as a system of justified true sentences. Plato in his Gorgias, argues that belief is the most commonly invoked truth-bearer. We might want to check the Criteria of Truth.

Justification

In many of Plato's dialogues such as the Meno and in particular the Theatetus by Socrates, considers a number of theories as to what knowledge is, the last being that knowledge is true belief that has been "given an account of"... Meaning explained or defined in some way.

According to the theory that knowledge is justified true belief. In order to know that a given proposition is true, one must not only believe the relevant true proposition, but one must also have a good reason for doing so

An implication of this would be that no one would gain knowledge just by believing something that happened to be true.

Example, an ill person with no medical training but with a generally optimistic attitude, might believe that he will recover from his illness quickly. Nonetheless, even if this belief turned out to be true, the patient would not have known that he would get well since his belief lacked justification.

The definition of knowledge as justified true belief was widely accepted until the 1960s. At this time, a paper written by an American philosopher Edmund Gettier provoked major widespread discussion. We may also check theories of justification for other views on the idea.

Someone has come home and I could get ready to spend the gap time in the mosque. I have to wait for my paralyzed father here and I let my mother goes for the mosque first because she is older than me. We should not be selfish but consider others too including in our spiritual practices. Insha Allah we would continue our reading some more when we are free....

Sealed with prayers for mercy, peace and love, amin!

Monday 16 December 2013

Budget Destination: Bangkok

Assalamu'alaikum wa rahmatullah


Part 1

 

Part 2

 

I guess I should watch this first before I start my trip last time, haha... Anyway, This is a suggestion from our TV program on budget destination in South East Asia.

For South Asians or those from Western part of the Asian world, I would advise you people to be respectful to the people in South East Asia especially from the mainland since they do not actually look at your money but at your politeness. Maybe it seems like they are friendly but do not let it deceives you. The traditional code of conduct here in this South East Asia mainland region is still largely based on Dharmasastra but with Buddhist interpretations. Do not flirt anywhere at all and behave!

Most of the people here were from Nagavanshi Kshatrias lineage which means their women are liberal minded does not matter whether they are the followers of Brahman-Buddhists or Muslims. There were some cross-cultural incidents happened since BC with South Asians such as from Bengal, Kalinga (Orissa) and Western India came here as ancient kings, nobilities and royalties but that was another matter. You can talk with the women from Thailand, Malaysia, Borneo and Myanmar freely but do not go over the board because their men would snap your head with their "axes". They maybe are liberal, polite and friendly but they have dignity too. This is no joke!

When you enter Buddhist monasteries, make sure to take off your cap or anything which covers your head only as a sign of respect. Respect the king especially in Thailand because the king is the representative of the heavens and the protector of the dharma.

There are many Muslims in Bangkok and around Thailand but they look all the same. If the ladies then it is easy to detect but for men it is difficult because they do not put on the skull-cap all the time. Food would be easy to find if you know the place or you know how to converse in local languages. There are both Shi'a and Sunni Muslims where the Shi'a Muslims are concentrated in the capital, Bangkok. Other areas such as Southern Thailand share the same traditions with those in other South East Asian countries who adhere to Sunni side of Shafi'i school of jurisprudence.

Be open-minded and respectful when traveling around. Do not expect people to follow your convention or norms when you are in their territory!

Sealed with prayers for mercy, peace and love, amin!   

Jo Rang Rangaya Gūrha

Assalamu'alaikum wa rahmatullah


 

The color it dyed, is tinted so deep. The hue of my guide, o friend!

Cackle o heart, so the Lord hears. Seek the ache, to not miss the 'hū'.

Misery chokes this bosom of mine. Blazes within a flaring 'hū'.

Without cinder, a fire wont light. Without plight, there is no spark of 'hū'.

Entangling with the flames of a pyre. The poor ones burn by the amber of 'hū'! 

Loving the Supreme is quite a task. Watch your wings as you long o moth! 

Like a hawk I soar. Through the heights of the bounties of 'hū'!

Its 'kun' alone that my tongue knows of. Rest use their pen to talk of 'hū'.

Kinds of Plato, kinds of Socrates. Make no match to my 'hū'!

Countless are dregs like the wealthy Hatim. At the steps of Sultan Bahu who beg for 'hū'.

The black locks and the glowing hand. What marvels to witness, o friend!

Allah

Through the ocean of ardor and rapture.

How to float like a brave heart?!

Each vortex where it whirls the most. It is there that the loops break.

Of those wild beasts and demons and barrens.

Let not just the sight daunt you.

Why enshrine one self as a 'lowly humble faqīr'?

When the desires keep stealing the breath of 'hū'.

Lord

The cast out Bullehya came to me.

And capered dancing around, o friend!

Poem: Sultan Bahū (1630-1691)
Reciter: Madam Abida Parvīn
Translation: Not mine

Sealed with prayers for mercy, peace and love, amin!

Epistemology: Background

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Well, this is going to be different. I was a postgraduate student. My lecturers said that once I am in the level and I could not speak like a lay man no more and they are right. I used to frown cause I did not understand them but now I understood. The same way I studied Buddhism and Brahmanism.  

I get to know about this term when I was a student in Dr. Benny Teh Cheng Guan who taught us International Relations and European Union External Policies. Epistemology came from Greek neologism epistēmē which means knowledge or understanding and logos which means the study of something. It is a branch of philosophy concerned with the nature and the scope of knowledge. It is referred as the theory of knowledge.

It questions what knowledge is and how it can be acquired and the extent to which knowledge pertinent to any given subject or entity can be acquired. Much of the debate within this field has focused on the philosophical analysis of the nature of knowledge and how it relates to connected notions such as truth, belief and justification.

Mr. Teh taught us about the parable of a blind man and an elephant which is used to illustrate a range of truth and fallacies where it implies that one's subjective experience can be true, but such experience is inherently limited by its failure to account for other truths or a totality of truth. This parable is prominent within Buddhism or Jainism and other ancient Indian sub-traditions and my lecturer is a Buddhist. It is used to explain epistemology in our class.

Background

This neologism was first a translated concept of German, Wissenschaftslehre, used by Fichte and Bolzano for different projects before it was taken up again by Husserl. 

J. F. Ferrier coined the word on the model of "ontology", to designate that branch of philosophy; affirmed to be the latter's "true beginning", to discover the meaning of knowledge. 

This term passed into French as épistémologie, with a generally narrower meaning than the original, the import of which is covered by "theory of knowledge or theorie de la connaisance. Émile Meyerson opened his Identity and Reality (1908) with the remark that this term "is becoming current" as equivalent to "the philosophy of the sciences".

Epistemic Culture

It distinguishes between various settings of knowledge production and stresses their contextual aspects. It is coined by Karin Knorr-Cetina in her book Epistemic Cultures. She defines it as an amalgam of arrangements and mechanisms; bonded through affinity, necessity and historical coincidence which in a given field, make up "how we know what we know".

This term provides a conceptual framework used to demonstrate that different laboratories do not share the same "scientific" knowledge production model. But rather each is endowed with different epistemic culture prescribing what is adequate knowledge and how it is obtained

Since its introduction, this term has been picked up and used by various researches engaging in Science and Technology studies.

Practical Applications

Far from being purely academic, the study of this field is useful for many applications. It is particularly employed in issues of law where proof of guilt or innocence may be required, or when it must be determined whether a person knew a particular fact before taking a specific action for e.g whether an action was premeditated.

Another practical application is to the design of user interfaces as seen in examples such as skills, rules and knowledge. Taxonomy of human behavior has been used by designers to develops systems that are compatible with multiple "ways of knowing": abstract analytic reasoning, experience-based "gut-feelings" and "craft" sensory-motor skills. 

Applications of epistemology include in fields such as.....
  • Education Theory
  • Education Technology
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Cognitive Science
  • Cultural Anthropology
  • History and Archeology
  • Intelligence Information Gathering
  • Knowledge Management
  • Mathematics and Science
  • Medicine in Diagnosis of Disease
  • Neurology
  • Philosophy of Education
  • Behavorial Neuroscience
  • Software Testing
  • Product Testing
  • Psychology
  • Philosopy
  • Linguistics
  • Logics
  • Literature
  • Theology and Apologetics
  • Sociology
  • Testimony
I guess this is it for this part... I hope it helps for those who love to debate religions and stuffs or who love to win converts for whatever motive it is... Faith is not something which you could change like changing your clothes. It concerns with soul inclinations and this is the right of the God the Highest. 

Sealed with prayers for mercy, peace and love, amin!

Sunday 15 December 2013

Tilawah

Assalamu'alaikum wa rahmatullah


Muhammad Hussain 'Amir

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Maher al-Mua'yqli

Juz 'Amma

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