Children are a great gift from
Almighty Allah to all parents. Parents must think of their children as such
treasures that the all the wealth and material resources are worthless as when
compared to one’s children. We, as parents, should thank Almighty Allah for
blessing us with children whether they are boys or girls.
Today, it is quite
disheartening to see that some parents rejoice when the newborn child is a male
and show their dissatisfaction when the child is a female. But, this should not
be the attitude. Islam does not condone this type of behaviour, as such was the
manner of the parents in the time of ignorance.
Daughters are without doubt a great
blessing from Almighty Allah. They are a means of salvation and a path to
Jannah for their parents. The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) has
stated that when a boy is born, then he brings one Noor (light) and when a girl
is born, then she brings two Noors. It has been narrated in a Hadith that the
Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) has stated that if parents are kind
and generous towards their daughters, then they will be so close to the Holy
Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) in Jannah, like one finger is to the
next. The Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) has also stated that the
person who is faced with hardship due to his daughters, and makes Sabr (is
patient), then his daughters will be a Purdah (curtain) between him and Hell.
The crux of one narration states
that one who loves his daughters and withstands the hardship of grooming and
getting them married, then Almighty Allah makes Jannah Waajib (compulsory) on
him and keeps him protected from the Fire of Hell.
Hazrat Khwaja Uthman Haaroni (radi
Allahu anhu), the Peer-o-Murshid of Khwaja-e-Khwajegaan, Hazrat Sheikh Khwaja
Ghareeb Nawaaz (radi Allahu anhu), states: “Daughters are a gift from Almighty
Allah. Those parents who are kind towards them, then Almighty Allah is generous
towards such parents. Those who are merciful to their daughters, Almighty Allah
is Merciful towards them.” The great Saint also said, “When a girl is born to a
family, then between the parents and Hell, there shall be a distance of five
hundred years.”
It has been stated that when parents
rejoice at the birth of a daughter, this is greater than making Tawaaf of the
Kaaba seventy times. Muslims should also remember that the family of the Holy
Prophet Muhammad (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) is from his beloved daughter
Sayyidah Fatima Zahra (radi Allahu anha).
Dear brothers and sisters, rejoice
on the birth of your daughters, love and guide them and give them that which is
due to them from your belongings. Do not deprive them of their inheritance as
they also have say in this. Remember! Daughters are a blessing and not a
burden.
VERY IMPORTANT NOTE
It is Haraam for women to touch the
hand, feet or body of any strange man and it is also Haraam for the man to give
her the permission to do so. The Mashaa’ikh and Peers of today should take a
lesson from this. The evil practice of Mureedas (female Mureeds) kissing the hands
and feet of their Peer-o-Murshid must stop. It is totally Haraam for both to
kiss and to be kissed. It is FARD on the Sheikh to strongly forbid their female
Mureeds from doing such un-Islamic acts. Sayyidah Ayesha Siddiqa (radi
Allahu anha) states that there was never an instance when a woman
touched the hands of the Holy Prophet (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) at
the time of Bai’at. Likewise, those persons who visit massage parlours, etc.
and have their bodies massaged or rubbed by strange women is strictly Haraam
and a great sin (Kabeera). It is Fard on them to abstain from such immoral acts
and fear Allah, the All Knowing and All Powerful.
ISLAMIC HIJAB – ARE MUSLIM WOMEN OPPRESSED?
The feeling still persists in
society that Muslim women wear Hijab or the outer covering
because they are slaves to tradition, so much so that it is seen as a symbol of
oppression. Western society says that women’s liberation and independence is
impossible unless they first remove the Hijab. This view is not
correct. Why do Muslim women wear the outer covering that sometimes covers
their face and hides the rest of their body?
Almighty Allah says in the Holy
Quran, Chapter 33, Verse 59: “O Prophet! Tell your wives and daughters,
and the believing women, that they should cast their outer garments over their
persons; that is better, that they should be known (as such) and not be
molested.” And in Chapter 24, Verse 31: ”And say to the
believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; that
they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what appear thereof;
that they should draw their scarves over their bosoms – “
Muslim women all over the world are
wearing Hijab as a religious requirement and a sign of
respect, not out of a misdirected sense of “tradition.” It is both a sign of a
women’s obedience to Allah and a manifestation of her faith. The Hijab is
part of a Muslim’s religious identity. It gives women dignity and self-respect.
Islam commands women to cover their
bodies so as not to trouble men who are weak and unable to resist temptation.
In Islam, men and women are commanded to dress modestly and not appear “naked”
in public, even in all male and female situations.
Just as a short skirt or a
see-through dress can send the signal that the wearer is available to men, so
the Hijab signals, loud and clear: “I am forbidden to you.” Wearing
the Hijab protects the female from harassment and men. It is
the western women who are to be pitied for displaying their private self for all
to see.
An American, Ruth Anderson, has
said: ”Hijab is not a sign of backwardness, ignorance or mental
incompetence, but a woman’s duty and her right.”
A women in Hijab is
like a jewel that is of high exceptional value and that which must be kept hidden.
Wearing the Hijab is a choice that Muslim women make. To
discard the Hijab or expose that part of her body ordered
covered by the Divine Law is to disobey Islamic principles and a women’s basic
Islamic belief.
RE-INTRODUCTION OF HIJAAB IN INDONESIA
Growing popularity of Islamic dress
code in Indonesia has started a new trend. Women from the middle-income group
have explicitly shown escalating preference to Islamic clothes resulting in a
multi-million fashion industry as admitted by Aami Waamsu, Editor of the
fashion magazine “Femina.”
According to Taufiq Abdullah Nigar
of Indonesian Science Institute, this shocking trend has developed in the short
span of the last 2 – 3 years. This has been in the wake of the recognition that
Indonesian men are more respectful towards women in Islamic attire.
Previously, modern Indonesian women
wore tops, pants and ordinary scarves. Nowadays, preference is given to
dignified loose clothing with scarves completely covering the head.
The fever has caught on to such an
extent that even non-Muslim designers have resorted to designing Islamic
clothes. Muslim women are active in social, religious and political fields
dressed according to Islamic dressing code. A really interesting angle of this
“fashion revival” is that so impressed are the non-Muslim women by this trend
that they too have begun to imitate it!
BEIJING
WORLD CONFERENCE ON WOMEN CONSPIRE TO “LIBERATE” MUSLIM WOMEN FROM ISLAM
At the Beijing World (“anti-Islam
& anti-religion”) Conference, “experts” talked about the need to liberate
Muslim women from Islam, and in general all women from religion. It was easy to
see that there were open attacks against Islam and religion in general. There
were also open talks about rights for prostitutes, lesbians and homosexuals.
The Conference also discussed about the rights of children over their sexual
lives.
Betty Freidan, an American feminist
leader and author, talked about the dangers Islamic conservatism poses to
women. In a panel session entitled “Muslim Women in North America”, led by a
Muslim delegate chosen by the Clinton administration to represent the US as a
liaison between the US and the Muslim and Arab worlds, a panel member
vehemently attacked the Imams of North American mosques for fanaticism against
Muslim women in the “land of freedom”.
In another session that was chaired
by a feminist Hindu, she described how the Vatican had come together with Islam
for the purpose of denying women’s rights. Another speaker in this session, who
was a liberal Catholic, encouraged women to become more “open” and to acquire
power. She also said that “the biggest mistake in the universe” is to envision
an “omnipotent or perfect God.” Dr Riffat Hassan, a professor in Islamic
studies from the University of Louisville, explained how she had been engaged
in the last 20 years in developing a “feminist theology in the context of
Islam”.
It was also clear from the
Conference that the powers who were running the UN have an agenda to impose
their own “Shariah” on the entire world. Just by attending the Conference at
government level, the Muslim countries accepted the principle that they could
negotiate about this imposed Shariah. Muslim delegates did not realise that
they were actually “dignifying” a gathering that could not be dignified.
The Conference failed to encourage
the individuals need in altering their life styles in order to combat sexually
transmitted diseases; did not encourage family life and morality; for
women (and men) to abstain from early sex; etc. The UN also encourages
that for women to work in a factory or an office is a right; to stay at home is
an oppression. A woman should not be dependent of her husband; she should be
dependent on her boss.
Muslims throughout the world,
including all South African Muslims, must condemn and reject this Conference.
What about the women in Kashmir who jumped into the Jhelum River in Kashmir to
protect their honour from the Indian forces? Why did the World Conference on
Women not speak about that! What about the 70, 000 Muslim women raped, abused
and beaten in Bosnia? What about the millions in Iraq, Kashmir and Bosnia who
are without food and medicine? The “women’s right” which the Conference speaks
about is far from the women’s rights which Islam grants. This is nothing but an
attempt by the UN and the world in condemning Islam, Islamic values and
creating a world and society completely devoid of all sensibility and
shame. (Facts extracted from “Impact International” – Vol.25 No.10)
DUTY TOWARDS OUR MOTHERS
A Saint relates that once, having
made intention of performing Haj, he left for Baghdad from where he was to
proceed to Hijaz. In Baghdad, he arrived at the house of Hazrat Abu Hazim Makki (rahmatullahi
alai)where he found Hazrat Abu Hazim Makki (rahmatullahi alai) fast
asleep. When he awoke from his asleep, he came over to the Saint and told him, ”I
had the good fortune of seeing Rasoolullah (sallal laahu alaihi wasallam) in my
dream just now, and he asked me to convey a message to you.”
“What is the message?” asked the Saint.
“He asked me to inform you that it
would be better for you if you called off your journey to Hijaz for purpose of
making Haj, and spent time looking after your ageing mother and keeping her
happy at all times. This would enable you to perform your Haj in the future
with Allah’s Pleasure.”
The Saint, upon hearing this,
returned home without performing Haj.
ESCALATION OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IN MUSLIM COMMUNITY
This almost taboo issue is being
brought out to the open. Violence against women has reached such high levels in
the Muslim community that almost 1 in 5 families is adversely affected. Whether
it is physical, emotional or sexual abuse, it threatens the very existence of
healthy communities. If women are abused how does a mother then fulfill her
major roles as a wife and a mother? Yet Muslims in South Africa have not yet
acknowledged this as one of the major social problems them all the time.
Research clearly shows that children from abusive homes, themselves become
abusive parents. The high rate of divorce, separation, extra-marital
relationships is a daily occurance in our society. The disruption and breakdown
of families leads to a variety of social problems. (Courtesy: JIMASA – Dec.
1996)
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