Wednesday, February 29, 2012

The Humane Treatment of Animals in Islam

Boy with pet dogWhilst browsing the internet last night, I came across an article with the caption, 'The face of cruelty'. The article was about a woman by the name of Antoinette Van Wyk who was sentenced for 12 months in prison in the Krugersdorp Magistrates court in South Africa after she was found guilty of leaving her Jack Russell to suffer after one of its back legs had been ripped off when he was hit by a car. Van Wyk apparently left the dog lying in her driveway for hours before someone tried to help.
There has been times when I visited homes that had pets but I found that many of the pet owners were negligent towards their animals without providing their pets with complete tender loving care and affection.

So what is the Islamic perspective of caring for your pets? Does Islam support the humane treatment of animals?
I was brought up in an animal loving family. We have one African grey parrot who is almost 35 years old. We have always had German Shepherd dogs and our house has always been an abode where stray cats and and sick birds sought  refuge. All religions teach us to be kind towards animals. They are a gift from God Almighty to provide us with love and companionship. They are a source of food and milk. Animals are utilized to carry out scientific and genetic studies to improve the lives of human beings. We visit  zoos and aquariums to gain an appreciation for the spectacular diversity of life on earth. We benefit from specially trained dogs that detect drugs, guide the blind, and assist the disabled. God says in the Quran:

“And the cattle, He has created them for you. You have in them warm clothing and (other) advantages, and of them you eat. And therein is beauty for you, when you drive them back (home) and when you send them out (to pasture). And they carry your heavy loads to regions which you could not reach but with great distress to yourselves. Surely your Lord is Compassionate, Merciful. And (He made) horses and mules and asses that you might ride upon them and as an ornament. And He creates what you know not.” (Quran 16:5-8)

The mercy of Islam extends beyond human beings to all living creations of God. Islam prohibits cruelty to animals. Fourteen hundred years ago, long before the modern animal rights movement began with the publication of Peter Singer’s book, “Animal Liberation,” in 1975, Islam required kindness to animals and cruelty to them a sufficient reason for a person to be thrown into the Fire!

Once, the Prophet of Mercy spoke of God’s forgiveness due to the humane treatment of animals. He told his companions the story of a man who got thirsty on his way. He found a well, climbed down inside it to the water, and quenched his thirst. When he came out he saw a panting dog licking on mud out of extreme thirst. The man thought to himself, ‘The dog has become as thirsty as I was!’ The man went down the well again and got some water for the dog. God appreciated his good work and forgave him. The companions asked, ‘O Prophet of God, do we get rewarded on humane treatment of animals?’ He said, ‘There is a reward in (doing good to) every living being.’[1]

On another occasion, Prophet Muhammad, may the mercy and blessings of God be upon him, described God’s punishment of a woman who was sent to Hell because of a cat. She kept her locked up, neither feeding her nor setting her free to feed herself.[2]

Islam laid down humane slaughtering regulations. Islam insists that the manner of slaughter should be that which is least painful to the animal. Islam requires that the slaughtering instrument not be sharpened in front of the animal. Islam also prohibits the slaughtering of one animal in front of another. Never, prior to Islam, had the world witnessed such concern for animals.

Humane Islamic treatment of animals can be summarized by the following points:

First, Islam requires that pets or farm animals be provided with proper food, water, and a place to live. Once the Prophet passed by an emaciated camel due to hunger, he said:

“Fear God in regards to these animals who can not speak their will. If you ride them, treat them accordingly (by making them strong and fit for that), and if you [plan to] eat them, treat them accordingly (by making them fat and healthy).” (Abu Dawud)

Second, an animal should not be beaten or tortured. Once the Prophet of Mercy passed by an animal branded on his face. He said, ‘Has it not reached you that I have cursed the one who brands an animal’s face or hits it on its face?’[3] The Prophet of Mercy advised his wife to treat an unruly camel that she was riding kindly.[4] Making animals fight one another for entertainment was also forbidden by the Prophet.[5]

Third, Islam forbids using animals or birds for targets when practicing shooting. When Ibn Umar, one of the companions of Prophet Muhammad saw some people practicing archery using a hen as a target, he said:

“The Prophet cursed anyone who made a living thing into a target (for practice).”

The Prophet Muhammad also said:

“‘Whoever kills a bird or anything else without its due right, God would ask him about it.’ It was said: ‘O Messenger of God! What is its due right?’ He said: ‘To kill it for food…and do not sever its head, and throw it!’” (Targheeb)

Shooting at live pigeons was once an Olympic event and today dove shooting is allowed in many places.

Fourth, separating nestling birds from their mothers is not allowed in Islam.

Fifth, it is forbidden to mutilate an animal by cutting off its ears, tails or other body parts without just reason.

Sixth, a sick animal under one’s care should be treated properly.

Through these rules and regulations legislated with regards to animals, a Muslim gains the respect and understanding that other creatures are not to be used and abused as one wills, but that they, like human beings, have rights which must be given in order to ensure that the justice and mercy of Islam be met to all who inhabit this earth.

Source:
http://www.islamicedfoundation.com/askscholar/animal.htm

http://animalfriendsinc.blogspot.com (picture)

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Stupid American Troops Do It Yet Again!!!!

So here's the scenario, a group of Muslims go into America vandalise a church, remove a few Bibles and burn them . The newspaper headlines the next morning will read " Muslim terrorists linked to Al Qaeeda vandalise church". The news will go viral with every news channel from CNN to BBC reporting on the same story.Normal televison viewing will probably be interrupted to allow President Barack Obama to make an emergency speech to the people of America regarding "muslim militia" attacking Christianity and the Bible and how he will deploy soldiers to protect the people of America from terrorism.Now on the flip side of things....The American soldiers who I call terrorists go into Afghanistan, rape the country of its wealth, rape the women of their dignity and pride,kill innocent civilians, burn the Quraan and have absolute no respect for the culture or the people of the country...Instead of there being a global outburst on the behaviour of the American soldiers, the American government has downplayed the situation by simply issuing and apology letter to the Afghanistan government and calling for an internal investigation as soon as possible.Ironically, the same episode has occurred in Iraq as well around ten months ago.Seems to me that the American troops are just too stupid to learn from their mistakes. The American soldiers in Afghanistan are supposedly there to save the people of the country from the Taliban or the so called "terrorists" and assist the country to the path of democracy. Judging from the behaviour of the soldiers, I ask you...WHO ARE THE REAL TERRORISTS?
Afghan workers at the main American military base, Bagram Air Field, saw soldiers dumping books in a pit where garbage is burned and noticed Qurans and other religious material among the trash. If the workers had not noticed this despicable act, and spread the word the American soldiers would have continued on their mission to burn the Quraans. Whilst we have a stupid American president telling Pastor Terry Jones that he will not condone the burning of the Quraan on American soil, the presidents own troops are involved in this despicable act on Muslim soil, in a Muslim country. This definitely adds further insult to injury.
Eighteen-year-old Mohammad Shaker said he first heard about the Quran burning on Tuesday in Kabul, and he and other members of his mosque decided to take to the streets Wednesday after morning prayers. "This is not the first time they're doing these things. They are killing civilians and taking photos of them. Every day they kill civilians with airstrikes. We can't accept their crimes in our country," Shaker said with regards to the American soldiers.
When Saudi national Hamza Kashghari tweeted inappropriate comments regarding the Prophet (saw), the Muslim world was up in arms against him to the point  that many have called for his beheading. My question is this: With such a despicable and disgusting act carried out by American soldiers, why haven't our Muslim governments created a global outcry in unison against the atrocities committed by the terrorist American government? Why haven't Middle Eastern countries taken a stance on this matter? It's about time that Muslim countries together impose their own sanctions on Westen governments like America crippling their economies further until justice is served.
To the ignorant forces of the west who choose to vilify Islam and destroy the book of Allah Almighty,remember that God Almighty himself has promised the protection of His scriptures. As Allah says: "We have without doubt, sent down the message and We will assuredly guard it (from corruption.)" (15:9)

Amongst the signs of the last hour is that the Quran will disappear(or will be lifted up). There is a hadith in ibn kathir with regards to the signs of the end of times which states something to the effect that people will only know the shahada. When asked where they learnt it from they will say we heard our forefathers saying this so we say it and they will enter jannah because of this.This hadith is also in bukhari.This shows that there will be no Islamic knowledge and people will have no guidance to refer to. However, the Quraan and the hadith will remain in the hearts of the thousands of students across the globe who continue to memorise the Quraan everyday. To the ignorant western forces who continue to wage wars on Islam in the name of democracy, YOU WILL NEVER SUCCEED!!




Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Dr.Fawzia Siddiqui-----A sisters story


This is a picture of Dr. Fawzia Siddiqui...The sister of Aafia Siddiqui.My aunt met her a few days ago and shared this picture with me. She is currently in South Africa to discuss her sisters plight with the local community.Her sister has been tortured and abused at the hands of the American government...The following paragraphs are excerpts from her radio interview.....

Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji'un...

'Indeed she has captured the hearts of many Muslims and non-Muslims around the world. Her plight and difficulties has created an ocean, the content of which is supplied by the tears of millions of supporters around the globe. Aafia Siddiqui, 39, who was accused and convicted of assault with intent to murder, was sentenced in September 2010, to 86 years in prison by a United States district court.'

Radio Islam International caused that ocean of tears to overflow, in an interview with Aafia’s sister, Dr. Fawzia Siddiqui.

Speaking to Ml. Sulaiman Ravat on the Sabaahul Muslim programme, Dr. Fawzia Siddiqui gave the listeners of Radio Islam an insight into the current happenings of our sister’s life.

“She is not doing well…apparently she is being slow poisoned. There is also a rumour of her being pregnant…and these are higher authorities in the prison and in the Pakistan council who informed us about this.”

Apparently there is a letter which states these allegations however, Dr. Fawzia is still waiting to receive the letter. Dr. Fawzia mentioned that the family had some sort of communication with Aafia. The family was granted 10 minutes a day to speak to their beloved after much difficulty.

“We were allowed phone calls after about two years of struggle. We were 300 minutes per month.”

Unfortunately, on the 28 October 2011, even those privileges were cut away. Dr. Fawzia stated a possible reason for this.

“She had agreed to signing for the appeal and whichever attorney we, as a family would recommend for her.”
“And I think it’s almost after she agreed to the attorney that they suddenly shut down the conversations.”

As the words passed through a lump in Fawzia’s throat, the hearts of many listeners crashed into millions of pieces.

“For the first time in 8 years her daughter spoke to her mother (and) made a connection.”

“She was very very concerned about her children, their education and if they were happy…and if they were eating.”

When asked about food, she simply replied “Don’t ask me”.

However the interview made the listeners realize that Allah’s unseen help is like a cloud over Aafia on a hot day. Her spirit of hope during phone calls at times, as described by her sister is absolutely amazing.

“There was a lot of pain and it was obviously pain on both sides I am sure…after some conversations there was hope. There were times were we would be despairing and she would be counseling us.”

There were also reports that her Quraan was thrown into a bin. However, little does the enemy realize, Islaam and Imaan is not only in Quraan. In fact, it lives in the heart.

“She tells her mother that you have no idea how much at peace I am because I know that I am innocent. My Creator knows and the Habib (Prophet Peace be upon him) knows and they are with me and I know that I am in the right.”

Ml. Sulaiman Ravat described it as “A heart wrenching interview”. Dr. Fawzia Siddiqui stated that there is no contact with Aafia since the 28 of October.

It is indeed a responsibility of all Muslims to remember Aafia in their Duaas and to the best of their ability, make all other possible efforts for the freedom of Aafia and all Muslims around the world. Freedom is not a Muslim right…it is a human right!!!


Saturday, February 18, 2012

Janadriyah Festival 2012

So last Thursday, best friend and I had the opportunity of visiting the Janadriyya 2012 festival situated an hour outside Riyadh city. We hopped onto the bus at around 15:45 but only got to the Janadriyya at around 18:30 due to the horrendous traffic. At the gate we were greeted by military personnel who were making sure that no single males enter the premises. In previous years the Janadriyya allocated specific days for males and females but this year it was open to families and single females only. This has created an uproar with the religious police and there has been reports from people that frequented the Janadriyya that approximately 60 mutawwa or religious police gathered outside the festival and had an altercation with the military as they were not allowed inside. Apparently a few gun shots were fired in the air in order to disperse them. These reports have been denied by the military, however many onlookers have confirmed this report as true. The religious police were against the mixing of the sexes as families entered together and they also had an issue with the beautifully orchestrated traditional dances which they believe caused the women to clap and sway themselves thereby stirring the desire of males. Absolute nonsense in my opinion!!
The fact that families were allowed to enter together without segregation is in my opinion a bold step made by the octogenarian Monarchy Abu Metab who is known to be a reformer and a promoter of women's rights. I personally think that this is a big step in the right direction. The feeling inside the festival was like any other country. Everyone interacted and enjoyed the activities that were offered. Naturally there were many expatriates that visited to get an insight into Saudi culture and they all interacted very well with the local Saudi people.

The Janadriyya festival is basically a festival that highlights the arts, culture, poetry, dance and traditional heritage of the Saudi people from all over the Kingdom. Each year a guest nation is also invited to showcase and promote their country. This year Korea was the guest of honour. The city of Medina, Abha, Jizan,Qassim and Jeddah all had the opportunity to showcase their unique customs and traditions. I particularly enjoyed the dance by Jizan. It was a very vibrant dance that had a lovely beat and tempo to it. There was a cute little boy that was a part of the group and he was dancing away simply enjoying himself to the adoration of the entire crowd present.

Many artisans and craftsmen  from all over the Kingdom had the opportunity to showcase their talent. I was particularly impressed with the lampshades made out of seashells and a frame with Arabic calligraphy carved out of a tree trunk. The artisan was apparently offered SR25000 for his masterpiece but he refused to sell it as it was his passion. He crafted and sculpted purely for pleasure and as a hobby. There was also a hall dedicated entirely to females only. This hall showcased traditional Saudi clothing for women and also the wedding customs that usually occur when a Saudi woman gets married. For those women who were enthusiastic to adorn their hands with henna, their were many henna artists availale to carry out this task as well

The Korean hall was very futuristic and high tech as the country aimed at showcasing themselves as the leaders in technology. At the entrance  of the hall we were greeted by Korean representatives who were very warm and welcoming and allowed guests to take photos with them. One of the female represenatives could speak perfect Arabic to the amazement of local people.The main foyer then led into a time tunnel that highlighted the ongoing relationship between the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and Korea. At the end of the time tunnel guests were welcomed to a full fledged state of the art 3D movie theatre. The Saudi people were very happy with this feature as there are no cinemas in the country. Despite this, Saudis are very knowledgable when it comes to movies and cinema as they do watch the latest films in the comfort of their own homes or abroad. For many of the Bedouin type people the cimena was quite and attraction as well as a fascination. Whilst I felt that the hall was impressive in terms of LCD screens and technology, I was expecting the country to have showcased more on their culture and heritage in terms of arts and crafts. The Korean dances were beautifully choreographed and got the entire crowd stamping their feet, clapping and cheering them on. Local Saudis seemed impressed with the Korean display and I can assure you that  many Saudis will choose Korea as their next holiday destination. Best friend and I also had the opportunity of meeting two Korean diplomats who actually escorted us in to the venue and prevented us from waiting in the long queue outside

There were many little eating stalls available where you could grab a bite and best friend and I were quite famished after the two hour bus ride getting to the Janadriyya. We bought some mutabbak (a snack or an appetizer stuffed with egg, garlic, meat and onion) and shwarmas. It was delicious.We washed it down with an ice cold 'Bebsi' and were rejuvenated to walk from one hall to the next.

With a country so rich and diverse in culture and heritage I fail to understand why the new generation Saudi's have turned to the west for inspiration. Saudi youth have tried to adopt the American way of life in terms of thinking, clothing, style and fashion and yet what their own country has is truly remarkable and beautiful. I urge and encourage all the Saudi youth out there to go back to their roots and learn about their culture and to hold onto it for future generations to come. A very big thumbs up and heartiest congratulations to the various ministries involved in making the Janadriyya festival a well organised and a fun filled educational event that is undoubtedly on par with any other international event.
 



























Sunday, February 12, 2012

The heavy cost of light skin


by Joan Baxter
The use of bleaching creams to lighten complexions seems to have reached epidemic proportions in Mali, despite widespread education campaigns.
Women who refuse to bleach often find themselves regarded as second class citizens.
A woman who did not bleach her skin said she is often not offered a chair at baptisms, and is asked to make herself scarce when group photographs are taken at marriages.
A quick survey shows there are more than 100 bleaching products available on the market in the capital, Bamako.
Sold under brand names such as Marie-Claire or Diana, the products come from Morocco, Nigeria, the United States or Saudi Arabia.
Dermatologists estimate that more than half the women in Mali are now using these creams to lighten their skin. These products are costly and often cause pain and blemishes.
So why are so many women in Mali using them? The answer is simple, according to one Malian woman singer: The creams make her white, and impart a certain charm.
But Malian physician Dr Ali Gindo finds bleached skin anything but charming.
"They are just burning themselves," he says. "It's painful and it's awful."
Dr Gindo says bleaching can cause skin cancer and the poorest people are the most at risk, because the cheaper the product, the more dangerous it is.
But he says it is not just poor women are bleaching their skin.
"We have also people who are well educated like lawyers, writers or professors, or people on the TV - and this is a real problem because if people who are leaders of opinion bleach themselves, you can imagine how deep the problem is."
Many of the women who use these products told me they do so because Malian men prefer women with bleached skin.
But male musician Al Hassan Soumali disagrees.
"I don't think Malian men like bleached women," he says. "It's better for Malian women to change their minds."

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Have they forgotten that she is in actual fact a BLACK WOMAN????


The blonde wig may be throwing us off, but Rihanna is on the cover of British Vogue’s November 2011 issue and she’s looking much lighter.
It could be the actual lighting on set, it could be that we’ve gotten used to her wearing a fire engine-red wig, or it could be that someone forget to tell Vogue’s retoucher that Rihanna is in fact black.
What do think? Chime in the comments and help us figure it out. 
Skin lightening in beauty magazines is an all too common practice. At this point it’s just a question of how severely a person will be lightened. ELLE did it to the most beautiful woman in the world most recently, they’ve transformed Gabourey Sidibe into a much lighter cover girl. L’Oreal whitewashed Beyonce, too.
There’s a thriving skin lightening beauty industry too and that one can be dangerous. In 2003, Dr. S. Allen Counter, a professor of neurophysiology and neurology at Harvard Medical School questioned why it was mostly women who were dealing with increased rates of mercury poisoning in places like Mexico, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and even in the Southwestern United States
"In every case, clinical questioning revealed that the women had used skin-whitening creams — many for years. In other words, these women had tried so desperately to whiten their skin color that they had poisoned their bodies by applying mercury-based “beauty creams.”
Ninety percent of the women entering border clinics in Arizona with mercury poisoning were Mexican-American, and they like their Mexican counterparts had been using skin-whitening creams such as “Crema de Belleza-Manning,” which is manufactured in Mexico. These skin-whitening creams contain mercurous chloride, which is readily absorbed through the skin. Saudi, African, and Asian women were also using these skin-bleaching chemicals in a tragic attempt to change their appearance to that of white women."