Tag: Al-Quran

  • Intrinsic Value: Gold & Silver VS Cryptocurrencies

    Intrinsic Value: Gold & Silver VS Cryptocurrencies

    Where lies the intrinsic value (IV) of gold & silver? Natural Desirability, the desire for it is embedded in the nature of man, therefore, it will never lose value. Refer to Quran 3:14, & also to the fact that the nisab of our zakat is pegged to the items mentioned in that verse. As long as the pillar of Zakat still stands, their value will stay.

    What about the “IV” of the cryptocurrencies? Momentary hype, that is its “IV”, it’s artificial desirability will maybe last for a couple of decades before its hollowness is clearly seen, just like the case of its father, the Fiat.

    Unless someone can assure us with their life that cryptocurrencies will stay on, I may reconsider this position. If you yourself believe that one day (no matter when that day is) its desirability will vanish, you have admitted that it is a very very bad candidate for being an islamically accepted money & currency.

     

     

    Source: Noor Deros

  • Mufti: Beware Of Messages That Misquote The Quran, Prophetic Sayings And Traditions To Justify Acts Of Violence

    Mufti: Beware Of Messages That Misquote The Quran, Prophetic Sayings And Traditions To Justify Acts Of Violence

    Singapore’s top Muslim leader has called on his community to be wary of messages that misquote the Quran as well as prophetic sayings and traditions to justify acts of violence.

    In his Friday (Sept 29) sermon delivered at all mosques here, Mufti Fatris Bakaram squarely refuted messages in ISIS’s recent propaganda video featuring Singaporean fighter Megat Shahdan Abdul Samad – and highlighted how they have grossly distorted Islamic teachings.

    The 39-year-old, who has been fighting on the frontlines in Iraq and Syria for four years now, had in the clip urged others to join him on the the terror group’s path of destruction, calling this “the path of the prophets”.

    Shahdan also claimed that Muslims must be hostile to believers of other faiths, and claimed he had answered the call of jihad and was under the leadership of a caliph.

    He also believed that anyone who followed ISIS and died while fighting for the terror group would die a martyr, noted Dr Fatris.

    “All of this is completely wrong. Islam has never considered the killing of innocent lives as jihad,” he said. “Islam does not allow for violence and oppression to prevail, places of worship to be destructed and heritage sites to be destroyed and blown up.”

    Those who participated in these crimes are under the “skewed impression” they will die as martyrs.

    And even worse, said Dr Fatris, they justify these heinous acts by misquoting Islam, the Quran and prophetic traditions.

    “It is obvious that what is being committed by ISIS is not just a crime towards Islam, but towards the global community,” he added.

    The Mufti made clear that ISIS’ actions are fundamentally against ethics and guidelines taught by the Prophet Muhammad.

    Dr Fatris said: “Now, more than ever, we will need to ensure that ourselves, families, and our beloved community have the religious resilience to challenge the messages that violates Islamic teachings and endanger the lives of humanity.”

    It is the responsibility of every Muslim to understand religious texts comprehensively, and the community should not simply and uncritically accept information from unknown sources without verification, he added.

    “Failure to comprehend the context of religious texts can lead to problematic and inaccurate interpretations,” said Dr Fatris, pointing out that various verses in the Quran have specific context, and cannot be applied to all circumstances.

    He added: “Applying these texts that are meant to be specific in nature to any situation is considered a deviance.”

    Dr Fatris urged the community to find out where and from whom their family members are obtaining religious instruction from in the hopes of protecting them from deviant teachings.

    The Islamic Religious Council of Singapore (Muis) in a statement on Friday expanded on Dr Fatris’ sermon, pointing out the problematic aspects of the ISIS video.

    Among other things, it highlighted how Shahdan intended to encourage and justify violence against non-Muslims, even when Muslims live in peace and harmony among them – which “goes strongly against the Quranic principle of reciprocating peace and harmony”.

    It added: “What Megat Shahdan has done is therefore blasphemous and un-Islamic, as it taints and distorts the intentions of our prophets to suit ISIS’ violent narratives.”

    Shahdan had parroted ISIS doctrine of encouraging Muslims to migrate to “Islamic territories”, noted Muis.

    “However, credible Muslim scholars worldwide have always maintained that Muslims should continue to be contributing citizens and co-exist harmoniously with other communities in diverse, multi-religious societies,” it said, adding that scholars in both the classical and contemporary periods, have said that there is no need for Muslims to migrate if they can practise their religion where they live.

    In Singapore, it said, the community is privileged to have the Administration of Muslim Law Act, which helps guide, support and ease religious life here.

    The Association of Adult Religious Class Students (Perdaus), citing the ISIS video as well, also released a statement on Friday, saying it rejects and condemns any expressions of religious violence and hatred.

    It believes an “open, consultative and evidence-based discussion on sensitive issues” is the way forward, and stressed the imporatnce for both Muslims and non-Muslims to learn about Islam from credible teachers under the Asatizah Recognition Scheme.

    Perdaus added that it regularly ensures teachers’ and students’ understanding and practice of Islam are deeply rooted in the local context.

    “We strongly believe that an Islamic education with an accredited institution and under credible teachers is an essential part of life in multicultural Singapore and should be made accessible to all,” it said.

    “Education plays a critical part in stomping out radical ideas and teachings, especially amongst those who have no one to turn to for answers.”

     

    Source: http://www.straitstimes.com

  • Malaysian Educator Said That There Is No Need To Memorize The Al-Quran Anymore

    Malaysian Educator Said That There Is No Need To Memorize The Al-Quran Anymore

    A Malaysian educator mentioned that the memorization of Al-Quran during Prophet Muhammad’s S.A.W era was due to the unavailability of book publishing, thus memorization of the Al-Quran was necessary.

    However, since Al-Quran has been published as books in this current era, the need to memorize the Al-Quran is deemed as unnecessary by this Malaysian educator. What do you think? Do you agree with this Malaysian Educator?

     

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  • Indo Maid Keep Bomoh Things; ‘Something’ Was Brought From Their Kampong To Singapore

    Indo Maid Keep Bomoh Things; ‘Something’ Was Brought From Their Kampong To Singapore

    Look what I found in my maid’s.
    At first she told that she bought it from a lady whom she don’t even know for self protection. To me it doesn’t make sense.
    After further confrontation she admit she brought it from her country.
    Big time Girl! 😡😡😡

    Be more cautious with your maid guys.
    And May Allah protect us all.

    Source: Suriani Yani

    When asked what was the content in the note, she replied,”As per ustaz, ayat Al-quran asmaul husna but the other seems like a word of charm. Sort of mantra or could be more than just dat.

    Many warned her to be careful and take precautionary measures, one even commented on her post and advised her against reading it and to just burn the note.

    Some people opined that it is only naturally that “one wants to be protected by all means in a foreign country all by herself”.

    A Juz Faisal shared with her, ” I just asked my colleague whose a fellow Indonesian as I’m sailing onboard a ship currently. To clear any misunderstandings, this is not black magic. Ini mungkin dia dapat dari kiyai-kiyai kampung as we got to understand most of these maids are poor and study in madrasahs back at their villages so before they work overseas, is believed that their teacher would give them ayat2 quran as self-protection if anything harm would come to them as in their culture or custom. Although we don’t deny there are minority who are black magic practitioners yang pakai ayat2 yg bukan arabic tapi bahasa indon jawa lama2 dan barang2 kotor. May Allah protects us from this Fitnah and guides us to the right path.

    Apa korang rasa?

     

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  • Owner Of Rumah Mengenal Al-Quran Jailed For Blasphemy

    Owner Of Rumah Mengenal Al-Quran Jailed For Blasphemy

    Siti Aisyah, the owner of an Islamic learning center, has been sentenced to two years and six months in prison for spreading “misguided” Islamic teachings. Siti was found guilty of violating Article 156 of the Criminal Code (KUHP) on blasphemy.

    The sentence handed down by the Mataram District Court in West Nusa Tenggara (NTB) is lighter than the prosecutor’s demand of three years’ imprisonment. Presiding judge Didiek Jatmiko said Siti had been proven guilty of spreading teachings that contravened Islamic principles.

    Didiek said Siti did not admit her fault, insisting that what she taught did not go against the principles of Islam. Siti, who is the owner Rumah Mengenal Al-Quran (Home to learn Quran), had reportedly taught her followers that the Quran did not oblige Muslims to pray. She also reportedly rejected Al-Hadist (Prophet Muhammad’s words and attitudes) as a religious guideline.

     

    Source: The Jakarta Post