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Sunday, August 16, 2009


I have never written a post like this...but after reading Hilath's blog i just had to write this

Centuries and Milleniums ago, the Prophets showed us the ways of Allah, the path of Islam, the gift of Quran and the wisdom of Hadith's. All this is to guide us through the journey of our limited time her, our manual guide.
Injil was the scripture sent to Isaagefaan to guide the bani israil people, however it was banned after the bani israil peope made lots of modification and adjustments to it.
Those were the bani israil people, they were the people of the past, and we the people of the present are still following in their shoes. We take what have been told us to be done and twist it to suit for our advantage.
One good example is how we punish the people who commit robberies in Maldives, it is clearly stated in the Quran the punishment for such a crime; chopping off the hands and legs as s/he continue to commit the crime, however we Maldivians doesnt seem to be practicing this, nevertheless we are said to be practicing the Islamic law, Shariah.
Further, the Habi people as they are so famously known are coming up with their own rules and regulations and even have the gall to say it is said in the Quran and the Hadiths of the Prophets.
The wearing of the Abaya which covers the whole face is said to be a must as per them, however that is not that case. Islam nor the Quran has ever implied that women have to cover their whole face, but rather their au'ra, which is considered evrything else but the face and hands.
Our task is simple here, follow what has been brought to us by the Prophets, the path of Allah, is it that hard that people have to go and manipulate it for their advantage?
I do wonder how they are going to justify what they say and do on the day of judgement, now that would be one justification which would be worth listning to.

2 comments:

Yaamyn said...

PROPHETS.

P - R - O - P - H - E - T - S.

:-)

That aside, I think we read too much into the letter and not enough into the spirit of the words we have in the book.

If the threat of solitary confinement has the same deterrent effect as 'chopping hands', then I say go for it.

But the Haabees will call me an infidel for that..

Unknown said...

salaam, m jus wonderin who r "habi people"...n do u knw d meanin of dat....n d oder thin which concern me is dat u ev mentiond dat the "habi people" say its a mus to cover d face.bt nt all d "habi people" say its a must.Its a matter where d scholars ev different opinions.sum say its a must oders say its not.both of d scholars got proof.so its nt a prob if a "habi" say its a must if he finds d proofs for coverin d face is stronger dan not covering.
May Allah guide us All.