Category: Agama

  • Ustaz Azhar Idrus: Forbidden In Islam To Celebrate Mother’s Day

    Ustaz Azhar Idrus: Forbidden In Islam To Celebrate Mother’s Day

    PETALING JAYA: Now recirculating on social media is a video recorded in 2012 of Terengganu-based Ustaz Azhar Idrus calling on Muslims to disregard Mother’s Day and denouncing it as a Christian festival.

    In the 3.47 minute video, Azhar speaks to a crowd, warning them of the celebration’s supposedly Christian roots, saying it was linked to the Mother of the Church, the Virgin Mary.

    “The movement began in the early 19th Century, applying to the church and the government to declare this day a public holiday,” says Azhar, who then explains that the movement had asked churches in 1862 to note it in church calendars as a Christian celebration.

    “Mother’s Day has been declared a public holiday in all Christian nations; this is why it is forbidden to celebrate Mother’s Day,” says Azhar.

    “On that day, people will give a ‘mother cake’ to their mother, and they do this once a year. But Islam teaches us to be generous with mothers throughout the year.”

    He pointed out that the Chinese did not celebrate Deepavali, and the Japanese, Awal Muharram.

    “They (the Japanese) will not celebrate Awal Muharram because they know it is a Muslim festival. The Mexicans celebrate Christmas and not Maulidur Rasul,” says Azhar.

    “The Canadians do not celebrate Thaipusam,” The Star quoted him as preaching in the video.

    Mother’s Day was founded in America in the 20th century by Anna Jarvis, the daughter of Civil War peace activist Ann Jarvis, who cared for wounded soldiers on both sides of the Civil War and created the Mother’s Day Work Clubs to address public health issues.

    Following her mother’s death, Anna campaigned to make Mother’s Day an officially recognised holiday in the States. Following her efforts, Mother’s Day was officially recognised as a national holiday in 1914, set on the second Sunday of May.

    Rampant commercialisation and marketing soon brought it to the rest of the world.

     

    Source: www.freemalaysiatoday.com

  • Anti-LGBT Camp Has Moral High Ground, Engage WIth Compassion And Civility

    Anti-LGBT Camp Has Moral High Ground, Engage WIth Compassion And Civility

    It is that time of the year when the activists from the sodomite camp start their provocation.

    We must, like always, stand up like civilised humans and do not degrade ourselves (in conduct and words) to their level.

    The activists wants a reaction. They want us to lose our sanity. They want us to veer away from the path of light and guidance. They want us to be like them.

    Do not give them that pleasure. Do not listen to the devil’s whisper.

    We call people to goodness. We call people back to the path that leads to God. We call people back to what is pure.

    When there are calls to evil, we should help those mesmerised by the call to get clarity and come back.

    If we act like the activists from the sodomite camp, how can we give clarity?

    Hence we must not be militant. We must not be aggressive to them. We must not be confrontational.

    I know the word “confrontational” has been vastly misused by some in the last year. Those who used that word last year themselves do not know whats truly is happening on the ground hence the not so intelligent remarks.

    We must not be confrontational to “fight” them but we must be forthright and CLEAR to tell them NICELY and in a CIVILISED manner that what they do is WRONG.

    We are holding the moral high ground. Good can never be extinguished by evil unless we let them by being evil like them.

    So:

    1) Engage and spread the awareness but in the best of speeches and methods.
    2) Do not judge them. Most of them do not know that they have been mislead. They need clarity to get out of it. Last year many did leave.
    3) Continue to help those who sincerely needs help.
    4) Hate the sin but not the person. We want the best for everyone around us. We want the society to prosper. The best way is to be inclusive and help them get out of the trance/misguidance they are in.
    5) We need to love them and hate their sin. Slowly and surely when they know we truly care (and we have shown that) then they will come back and leave the sinful lifestyle.
    6) Do not keep quiet. We discuss and share and remind not because we want to win individually but because we care for the society and our children’s future.

    Let’s be nice. Let’s be civil. Let’s help those who need sincerely.

     

    Azman Ivan Tan

     

    Source:  We are against Pinkdot in Singapore

  • Salah Kah Amalan Hari Ibu Jika Ianya Mengeratkan Lagi Talian Antara Ibu Dan Anak?

    Salah Kah Amalan Hari Ibu Jika Ianya Mengeratkan Lagi Talian Antara Ibu Dan Anak?

    Setiap kali ada sambutan-sambutan tertentu, setiap kali juga timbul perbalahan dan perbezaan pendapat di kalangan masyarakat. Yang sambut dengan yang tidak sambut menengahkan hujah masing-masing dengan pilihan-pilihan yg dibuat.

    Bukankah perbezaan pendapat adalah satu Rahmah? Cuma nya bagaimana kita mengendalikan perbezaan pendapat tersebut asal yg memberi hukum jgn sampai kelihatan sikap “holier than thou” dan hampir kepada sikap memperlekehkan orang lain…Jaga Hati!…

    Yang nyata bukan hanya semalan atau pada hari tertentu, dari awal tahun pun, dari seminggu lepas pun dan pada hari-hari yang akan datang pun, insyaAllah, kita lihat masyarakat setempat menyayangi ibu mereka. Bawa keluar jalan, meraikan mereka, menggembirakan mereka, menyanjungi jasa mereka…Salah ke? Bukankah ini satu sunnah?…

    Saya tak fikir mereka melakukan aktiviti bersama ibu-ibu mereka atas dasar ikut-ikutan budaya Kristian, nauzubillah…

    Yang nyata saya suka dan ramai yg suka melihat gambar-gambar gembira, ucapan-ucapan dan saling doa-mendoakan antara ibu dan anak. Salah ke?…Bukankah mendoakan ibumu, ibumu, ibumu satu sunnah?…

    Teruskan untuk meraikan ibumu bukan hanya semalam tapi pada hari-hari seterusnya…Saya pasti anda akan melakukannya…

    Yang suka boleh Like. Yg tak suka…tak perlu kata apa-apa.

    Selamat Hari Isnin!

     

    Source: Suriati Abdullah

  • Racist Female Carousell Seller Insults Malays

    Racist Female Carousell Seller Insults Malays

    Dear A.S.S.,

    Carousell user “girlnextdoor” had a “Brand New LV Montaigne M41048” for sale in early May 2015.

    A fellow Carousell user enquired about the item by asking some questions via the Chat function, and made a $300 bid (albeit ridiculously low) . “girlnextdoor” got offended by the potential buyer’s questions and low bid, and started to insult her race, “you malay people are pure retarded”, “cant read at least have some brains”.

    “girlnextdoor” furthered her seditious rant by stating that “Its a known fact that everyone in sg looks to malays as second class citizens”, and that Malays on carousell are “absolute retards”.

    Even if the bid was not what the seller wanted, there is NO NEED to insult the entire Malay community over a bag. “girlnextdoor” comments violates the Sedition Act, Section “3.—(1) A seditious tendency is a tendency (e) to promote feelings of ill-will and hostility between different races or classes of the population of Singapore.”, and have indeed caused ill-will and hostility to the Malays.

    We hope the relevant authorities will look into this matter.

    Isaac Abraham
    A Concerned Singaporean

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

     

  • Munah: I’m Not Afraid To Stand Up For People Who Yearn Love, Acceptance, Security And Family

    Munah: I’m Not Afraid To Stand Up For People Who Yearn Love, Acceptance, Security And Family

    I don’t do long posts, but I’ve come to a point where I cannot turn away while people are hurling negativities about something they’re not even trying to understand.

    People will always hate, assume the worst and when all else fails, insult. And when we try to explain, they’ll turn a deaf ear. Only their way is right, they’d say. We can’t stop this.

    But we can champion this cause without fear, for the ones who have to hide, who doubt themselves and are too afraid to embrace what’s been given to them. A support system is something we all need to make it through this crazy life. Not everyone has been lucky enough to have found that.

    And that’s why I’m here. For something far more important than the noise. I know my intentions and this cause is not about me. It’s about us coming together to voice up for the ones who are too afraid and to show them that there is someone for them to turn to.

    I’ve met people who are living lies just to please the world and who hurt themselves because they are rejected or “not normal” as some would call it. And it’s so devastating to see them have to resort to this, just to get by.

    At the end of it all, we’re all humans and we want the same things – love, acceptance, security, family. I’m standing up for another human being to live freely, with happiness by his/her side. And if random folks think that makes me a bad person, so be it. I won’t budge.

    ‪#‎PinkDot2015‬

     

    Source: Maimunah Bagharib