Tag: Islam

  • Islam Punya Jumlah Penganut Paling Ramai Di Dunia Jelang 2070

    Islam Punya Jumlah Penganut Paling Ramai Di Dunia Jelang 2070

    Islam diramalkan akan mempunyai jumlah penganut paling ramai di dunia menjelang tahun 2070.

    Malah, ia satu-satunya agama yang sedang berkembang lebih pesat berbanding bilangan penduduk di dunia ini, lapor The Telegraph, menukil kajian oleh Pusat Kajian Pew yang berpangkalan di Amerika Syarikat.

    Menurut kajian itu, bilangan penduduk Muslim di seluruh dunia ini akan meningkat sebanyak 73 peratus antara 2010 hingga 2050, jauh lebih pantas berbanding 35 peratus bagi penganut Kristian, agama kedua paling pesat berkembang.

    Dalam tempoh yang sama, jumlah penduduk di dunia dijangka akan tumbuh sebanyak 37 peratus.

    Menurut kajian itu, jika kadar pertumbuhan itu dikekalkan menjangkaui 2050, bilangan penduduk Islam akan lebih ramai berbanding penganut Kristian menjelang 2070.

    Apakah faktor-faktor yang membawa kepada perkembangan pesat itu?

    KADAR KELAHIRAN MAINKAN PERANAN

    The Telegraph melaporkan, ia sebahagiannya disebabkan oleh kadar kelahiran di kalangan penganut setiap agama.

    Menurut Pusat Kajian Pew, penganut Islam mempunyai kadar kelahiran tertinggi, iaitu 3.1 kanak-kanak bagi setiap wanita, dan ini disusuli oleh penganut Kristian pada 2.7.

    Islam juga didapati mempunyai penganut lebih muda berbanding agama lain – 34 peratus berusia di bawah 15 tahun, berbanding purata global 27 peratus. Ini bermakna lebih ramai masih boleh mendapat anak.

    Lagi satu faktor menarik, lapor The Telegraph, ialah lebih ramai penganut Kristian diramalkan sama ada akan memeluk agama lain atau keluar daripada agama itu dan tidak mengamalkan kehidupan beragama.

    Sekitar 40 juta orang di seluruh dunia diramalkan akan memeluk agama Kristian, namun 106 juta dijangka akan keluar daripada agama tersebut.

    Secara keseluruhannya, pada 2010, terdapat seramai 1.6 bilion Muslim di dunia ini, dan 2.17 bilion orang Kristian.

    Namun menjelang 2050, bilangan penganut Islam dijangka melonjak ke 2.76 bilion dan penganut Kristian pula, 2.92 bilion.

    LEBIH RAMAI MUSLIM MENJELANG 2070, MENURUT KAJIAN

    Jika jumlah penganut kedua-dua agama terus berkembang pada kadar pertumbuhan yang sama, bilangan Muslim akan lebih ramai berbanding orang Kristian menjelang 2070, menurut Pusat Kajian Pew.

    Kajian itu juga menyatakan penganut Islam akan membentuk 10 peratus daripada jumlah penduduk di Eropah, lapor The Telegraph.

    Tinjauan yang dijalankan pusat tersebut tahun lalu menunjukkan, kebanyakan penduduk di Hungary, Itali, Poland dan Greece berkata mereka mempunyai pandangan yang tidak memihak kepada orang Islam.

    Sementara pandangan negatif terhadap Muslim lebih jarang berlaku di Perancis, Jerman, Britain dan negara-negara di utara dan barat Eropah.

    “Mereka yang berhaluan Kanan dari segi ideology lebih berkemungkinan berbanding yang berhaluan Kiri untuk mempunyai pandangan negatif terhadap Muslim,” menurut kajian tersebut.

    Sementara itu, kajian itu meramalkan orang ateis, agnostik dan mereka yang tidak mengamalkan kehidupan beragama akan merosot daripada 16.4 peratus penduduk di dunia kepada 13.2 peratus menjelang 2050, meskipun golongan itu bertambah di Eropah dan Amerika Utara.

    Source: BeritaMediacorp

  • 8 Beautiful Quotes By Fatima, Daughter Of The Prophet

    8 Beautiful Quotes By Fatima, Daughter Of The Prophet

    In many Islamic calendars, today is narrated to be the day that Fatima, daughter of the Prophet Muhammad, met her Lord.

    It is an unfortunate reality that her beautiful wisdom has been somewhat left out of the pages of history by many Islamic scholars over the past millennia. Today around the world where women are having to constantly fight for equality and yearning empowerment, the daughter of the Prophet Muhammad has never been more relevant, herself a beacon of female empowerment and equality.

    We searched through the dusty books of history (metaphorically speaking) to bring you 8 beautiful quotes by this wonderful lady:

    1. On Justice

    “God has ordered justice for making hearts intimate and upright.”

    2. On Prayer

    “God provided the daily prayers to make you pure from pride.”

    3. On Charity

    “God prescribed charity for the purification of the soul and for the increase of sustenance.”

    4. On Parents

    “God has regarded benevolence and kindness to parents as a shield against His resentment.”

    5. On Patience

    “God has made patience helpful in attaining its its fruits (compensation).”

    6. On Theft

    “God has condemned Robbery to keep a society pure with perfect piety.”

    7. On Honesty

    “God has recommended Honesty in sales by use of correct measures and weights in order to prevent fraud and deception”

    8. On Praying for Others

    When her son Al-Hassan observed her praying into the night for others, he asked her why she didn’t pray for anything for herself, to which she replied –

    “My son! Neighbours first, our household next.”

     

    Source: TheMuslimVibe

  • Commentary: There Is No Reason At All For Us To Triumph Over You (Non-Muslims)

    Commentary: There Is No Reason At All For Us To Triumph Over You (Non-Muslims)

    Our brother, Ustaz Ahmad Muzzammil Shukri, came out with a pretty good explanation about the context of the imam’s sermon the other day.  He also agreed that when problem arises, MUIS should play a part in resolving or clarifying the religious aspects such as hadiths, fatwas and ideologies when needed. Alhamdullilah may Allah SWT help the imam and us all.

    He said:

    “An explanation which may help us understand better of the recent issue of the prayer recitation by the Imam.

    In the Quran there are verses that have a similar pattern like in Chapter of al-Baqarah verse 286,
    فَانصُرْنَا عَلَى الْقَوْمِ الْكَافِرِينَ (286)

    Nasr means help…but when the word is used with the preposition a’laa..it means help to triumph over..But lets now focus on the word “kafir” which means disbeliever.

    Even though the word “kafir” is used, it is NOT referred to all disbelievers.
    But instead, only referred to disbelievers that attack and oppress Islam and the muslims because of difference in faith.

    And in any community in the whole wide world, if one is being attacked and oppressed, the victim will cry for help and victory, So That The Oppression Will Stop.

    Now, how is this interpretation proven correct?

    Look at the history of our beloved prophet Muhammad saw. As soon as he reached Madinah during the hijrah, the first few things he did were to build good ties with the non-Muslims in Madinah, particularly the Jews.

    Even though the Muslims were the majority at that moment, he made a peace treaty with the Jews. He promoted peace and love and allowed Muslims and Jews to live peacefully on the same land. Why?

    Because the Jews at that particular time caused no harm or oppression towards the Muslims.

    So this proves that the verse above that was conveyed by Prophet Muhammad saw himself refers to non-Muslims who were causing harm and oppression to Muslims just because they were muslims.

    Therefore, my non-Muslim friends in Singapore, there is nothing to worry about. You cause NO harm in any way to us Muslims. So there is no reason at all for us to triumph over you.

    And I believe the prayers recited by the imam also refers to non-muslims at other parts of the world who are oppressing Islam and muslims. Again, So That The Oppression Will Stop.

    But sadly, wrong interpretation of a convert has just caused chaos and disturbance within the community. Shouldn’t the government take action against this person who caused the chaos and disturbance?”

    Syukran ustaz.

     

    Source: Ahmad Muzzammil Shukri

  • Religion Problem Should Be Settled By Religious Bodies: MUIS Can Do It

    Religion Problem Should Be Settled By Religious Bodies: MUIS Can Do It

    Assalamualaikum,

    Because of a video footage that was shared around Facebook, an imam at Masjid Jamae and Khairudin Aljunied become involved in a police investigation. The imam was alleged to have promoted ill will or violence against the Jews and Christians in our country. And Mr Khairudin is being investigated for encouraging vilification. All because of one busybody who take video and spread around, a small matter that can be peacefully resolved jadi besar. Since the thing already happened, our Muslim community have to look forward and work together to settle the problem.

    But how can a religion problem be investigated by police or secular body? It was a good thing that some MPs suggested that MUIS and PERGAS help in the case and assist along the police. Isn’t this a problem in the muslim community, so we muslims people should have a say and right to the way the matter is settled. Right?

    As for the imam, clearly something is wrong until someone decide to take a video of his sermon. But what the Imam say is from the Quran. We cannot challenge what is written and said in the Quran. MUIS should look into it as nowadays mosque sermons is handled by them, so MUIS is relevant in the investigation.

    It is not saying without MUIS we cannot have racial harmony or peace with other religion. Let me esplain, the case is posted on the internet meaning everyone can reply to this. But until today, did anybody comment help to slow down tension and settle the problem? Saya rasa tidak kan. Thats why we need MUIS assistance to coordinate and help make all our voices become one.

    I might not know much but I hope that this religion issue can be settled by our own muslim community and not involve others or government. It is a small issue, it can be solved. Banyak masalah akan timbul jikalau terlalu banyak tangan terlibat.

    Terima kasih dan salam sejahtera.

     

    Contributor

    Mohd Noh

     

  • Commentary: Muslims Have No Authority To Punish Unbelievers

    Commentary: Muslims Have No Authority To Punish Unbelievers

    There is no Holy Scripture that declares categorically that “there shall be no compulsion in religion” but the Holy Quran. Even though the Quran addresses the word “disbelief” more than 150 times, Muslims have never been given the authority to punish disbelievers.

    The Quran says repeatedly in its verses that Muslims can only rebuke non-Muslims regarding religious matters. Because religious matters are never mentioned in the Holy Book as crimes to be dealt with via secular punishment, to what extent is blasphemy acceptable and punishable?

    Blasphemy in Islam is a strange concept. The notion “blasphemy” stems from the old English word blasfemen, French blasfemer and Latin blasphemare, meaning “I harm.” Based on this meaning, rulers used laws to victimize nonmembers of the ruling group and their dissidents. Nation states that had a state religion used it frequently to serve the interests of the people in power.

    The third Judaic book of Torah Leviticus 24:16 declares that those who speak blasphemy shall surely be put to death. In addition, the seven laws of Noah prohibit blasphemy. In Christianity, the Gospel of Mark 3:29 describes blaspheming the holy spirit as an unpardonable eternal sin.

    Thomas Aquinas regarded blasphemy a major unforgiveable sin, more grave than murder. Meanwhile, blasphemy against God and the Church was a crime punishable by death in much of the Christian world.

    The Quran and the authentic teachings of the Prophet Muhammad describe the practice of showing disrespect or mockery to God and His messenger as acts of ignorance, deliberate provocation or hatred.

    Prior to his move to Medina, most people in Mecca opposed the Prophet as the Messenger of Allah; most of them opposed him, disgraced him, cursed or blasphemed him or even tried to kill him. Nonetheless, he preferred to exercise forgiveness and sought divine mercy for them.

    Even in the case of those who leave Islam, the Prophet Muhammad validates the view that punishment for apostates doesn’t exist in Islam. Islam is the religion of peace. Islamic teachings thus never condone Muslims taking justice on religious matters into their own hands.

    The Surah Ash Shuraah reads, “Those who avoid the greater crimes and shameful deeds, and, when they are angry even then forgive. “Any punishment for socalled blasphemy or apostasy is a matter between the Almighty and the person. Accordingly, the Quran repeatedly condemns those who create disorder and violence.

    The teachings of Islam direct Muslims to treat others well no matter how they treat Muslims. The claim that Islam is the religion of peace is not derived from thin air but from the essence of the concept of “Islam” itself. The word Islam means surrender of all religious matters to the justice of the Almighty.

    Muslims have thus experienced first-hand what blasphemy is. One of the most important cases was the accusation of blasphemy against the writer Salman Rushdie.

    On Feb. 18, 1989, Iran’s Ayatollah, Rohullah Khomeini, issued a fatwa justifying and encouraging the murder of the writer of the novel The Satanic Verses.

    Debate among Muslim scholars about this fatwa ended in undecided conclusions, but they agreed that ulema have mixed up religious matters with political affairs. Thus, the accusation of blasphemy in Islam might be rightly called a political movement and decision that uses religious justification and affirmation.

    Such misleading actions happen anywhere in the world where Islam has been used to justify violent jihad.

    The problem of anti-Islam is not about its religious teachings and practices. Rather, the issue here is about the incompetence of the ulema to deal with the perceived hedonism of modernity and the global capitalist economy. Most scholars on Islam are more focused on the technicalities of reading and reciting the Quran and the Hadith, but they are not ready for discourse or academic debate on Islamic theology.

    The outcome is obvious in the way most ulema respond to current issues and lead followers with traditional and patriarchal authority. Studies of Islamic history and its teachings have barely achieved an open and transparent discourse based on intellect and fairness.

    The tragedy is that some ulema feel and think they are more morally superior and bigger than life itself and so think they are obliged to tell people what’s right and wrong and who will go to heaven or hell.

    To gain more followers, some ulema use sermons to scare people with condemnations of hell. Only a few preach with peaceful tones that embrace all people with care and compassion, such as Mustofa Bisri and Quraish Shihab.

    Actually, Islamic teachings guide people toward better manners and social behavior that upholds the dignity of humankind and social justice. All this is based on the imperative of Islamic teachings for peace, fairness and respect and never taking the law into our own hands. Justice is good but forgiving is best.

    The world is now waiting to see how just how civilized the Islamic community in Indonesia is.

    Source: JakartaPost

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