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Thursday, 1 Muharram 1429 H/10 January 2008
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QURAAN LESSONS

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SURAH AN-NABA': 78 (The Great Event)
IN THE NAME OF ALLAH THE BENEFICENT THE MOST MERCIFUL

Surely the Day of Decision is an appointed time, [17]
A day when the trumpet will be blown, so you will come in multitudes, [18]
And the sky will be opened, so it will become as gates, [19]

COMMENTARY: Having mentioned these Divine blessings, the Surah reverts to its original theme of Resurrection and Judgment: (Surely the Day of Decision is an appointed time... 78: 17).

'The Day of Decision' refers to the Day of Resurrection. It is a fixed appointment. Other verses indicate that the trumpet will be blown twice. When it is blown the first time, the entire world will come to an end. When it is blown the second time, people of the entire world, the earlier generations as well as the latter generations, will be resurrected and come in multitudes and droves.

Sayyidna Abu Dharr Ghifiiri RA reports that the Holy Prophet Sallallahu Alyhi Wa Sallam said: "On the Day of Resurrection, people will come in three different groups: [1] a group will come in the Plain of Gathering whose stomach will be full, wearing clothes and riding mounts; another group will come to the Plain of Gathering bare feet; and a third group will be brought on the Plain of Gathering being dragged on their faces." [Nasa'i, Hakim and Baihaqi]

Some narratives report ten types of group. Some scholars say that the groups on the Plain of Gathering will be divided according to their deeds and character. The narratives are not conflicting. All of them may be true.

TO BE CONTINUED...

 
THE MESSAGE

The Ideals We Share
America was built on diversity. The same is true of Islam.
By Imam Feisal Abdul Rauf and Daisy Khan
Newsweek

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It's strange that the United States and the Muslim world so often seem to be in conflict. The more you know about America's basic ideals and those of classical Islam, the more similarities you see. For one thing, both the country and the religion were founded on the principle that individual freedom is a God-given, inalienable right. For another, they share a central belief in the strength that comes from embracing diversity.

The resemblance dates back to their beginnings. The Muslim world grew in much the same way America would, a thousand years later. As Islam spread from its birthplace in Western Arabia, its community of followers—the umma—expanded into an increasingly diverse collection of cultures, peoples and nations. Muslim rulers made a practice of welcoming and protecting people of all faiths—a tradition begun earlier but set in stone less than 10 years after the Prophet Muhammad's death, when Caliph Umar captured Jerusalem in 638 and invited 70 Jewish families to come and live there, after centuries of repeated expulsions by non-Muslims.

America's Muslims are uniquely blessed. They embody the diversity championed by both their own religious history and their country's heritage—a cross section of the global Muslim community. It's a permanent version of what we see transiently during the annual pilgrimage to Mecca, the full range of our faith's variety: West Africans and East Asians, Sunnis and Shiites, the wealthy and the underprivileged. And together we are facing a historic opportunity to re-establish the classical Islamic value of cultural respect. Just as Muslims have produced Persian, Indonesian and North African expressions of Islam over the centuries, we Muslims in the United States are now forging our own American expression of Islam. In the same way that America's liberty, diversity and open environment gave rise to new developments in other world religions such as Christianity, Judaism and Buddhism, this country can catalyze a renaissance in Islamic thinking and interpretation. The Prophet Muhammad himself predicted that Islam would one day be revived from the west.

Before this happens, Muslims need to face up to some tough challenges. First, we need to establish credibility by making clear our concerns over U.S. foreign policy and its impact on Muslims around the world. A growing perception of the United States as hostile to the Muslim world—and of the Muslim world as hostile to the United States—has hobbled the effectiveness of Muslims as mediators between Islam and the West. And yet those mutual suspicions have made communication between them more crucial than ever. And there's another challenge, closer to home. We need to build our institutions, empower women and youth, strengthen our identity as Muslims and create leaders for the generations to come. We need to identify the fundamental principles of our faith and apply them no matter how circumstances may change. "Raise your children for times different from your own," said Sayyadina Ali RA, the prophet's cousin.

This means we must examine the past as we move toward the future. A worldwide Islamic renewal will succeed only if it maintains continuity with our history and promotes diversity in many forms. As the Prophet Sallallahu Alyhi Wa Sallam said, "Differences of opinion in my community are a blessing." This is classical Islam, embracing freedom of interpretation within its basic creed and appreciating the diversity of all peoples and nations. Only when the world's Muslims—perhaps inspired by their American brothers and sisters—rediscover the value of pluralism will the umma truly fulfill the prophet's prediction of a western Islamic revival.

Abdul Rauf is the author of "What's Right With Islam Is What's Right With America" and chairman of the Cordoba Initiative, a multifaith, multinational organization whose mission is to bridge the West-Muslim world divide. Khan, his wife, is executive director of the American Society for Muslim Advancement.

 
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05h30: Riyaadhuth Thaakereen - Remembering Allah
06h30: Daily Message from Ulama
06h45: Yaseen
08h30: Islamic discussions (Haj; Qurbani; Muharram)
09h05: Social Issues in Islam
10h30: JUZ/PARA A DAY – DAILY QURAN
11h45: An Nisaa
12h45: Community News
13h05: Ath Thikrul Hakeem (Qiraa’ah)
14h30: Quran Translation
17h05: Interviews – Current Issues
19h25: Geo-Politics
20h15: Ml E Adam – Spiritual Renewal
20h45:
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22h05: Close your eyes with Thikrullah
 
SALAAH TIMES
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4:05 am

Sunrise

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FINANCIALS

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NEWS

A powerful bomb exploded near a police post in the eastern Pakistani city of Lahore today, causing multiple casualties. At least 20 people, mostly police officers, were injured in the explosion in the city's main commercial district.

Three Palestinians have been killed after President Bush’s arrival in the Middle East yesterday. Palestinian rockets have also hit Israel, but no one was killed.

The United States is preparing to send an additional 3,000 troops to Afghanistan in April. This is to boost efforts against an expected Taliban offensive according to pentagon officials.

The head of the African Union has been meeting with Kenya's rival leaders in an effort to stop the violence that has killed hundreds of people in the last two weeks. Under pressure from the AU, Kenya's president, Mwai Kibaki says he will "reach out" to the opposition.

The Scorpions boss in Gauteng, Gerrie Nel, will appear in the Pretoria Magistrate's Court on Monday. This follows his arrest on Tuesday night on two charges of corruption and defeating the ends of justice.

 
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RECIPE

PINEAPPLE DESERT
Ingredients

1 large pineapple, cut; cleaned and grated - ¾ cup sugar - 1 small tin nestle cream - ½ tin ideal milk - ½ ltre water - ½ cup sugar - 1 ½ tsp ghaas powder.

Method
Boil together pineapple and sugar till dry. Leave aside to cool. Boil water, sugar and ghaas powder Add yellow colour and allow setting. Grate falooda in a dish and add pineapple mixture. Beat together nestle cream and ideal milk and pour into above mixture and mix well. Pour into serving dishes. Allow to set and decorate with whipped fresh cream and pineapple rounds and cherries.

 
HANDY HINT

CELLPHONE WARNING
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Don't answer a cell phone while it is being CHARGED!! A few days ago, a person was recharging his cell phone at home. Just at that time a call came through and he attended to it; with the instrument still connected to the mains. After a few seconds electricity flowed into the cell phone unrestrained and the person was thrown to the ground with a heavy thud.

His parents rushed into the room only to find him unconscious, with weak heartbeats and burnt fingers. He was rushed to the nearby hospital, but was pronounced dead on arrival. A Cell phone is a very useful modern invention. However, we must be aware that it can also be an instrument of death. Never use the cell phone while it is hooked to the mains!

 
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A THOUGHT

BE OPEN TO NEW POSSIBILITIES
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Being open to new possibilities can be difficult. The unknown doesn't have to be scary though. Even if you are the type of person that craves security-- try viewing the future as a way to achieve more of that through greater avenues. Embrace the unknown as a way to achieve the life you want to live.

 
THE SMILE
John: "Boss, I have problems with my eyes. I can't be coming to work."
Boss: "Why, what's the matter?"
John: "... eishh, I can't see myself working today!"
 
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