Tag: Muslims

  • Ulama Izinkan Sebahagian Muslim Eropah Tetapkan Sendiri Berapa Jam Berpuasa

    Ulama Izinkan Sebahagian Muslim Eropah Tetapkan Sendiri Berapa Jam Berpuasa

    Umat Islam yang menetap di Eropah, di mana waktu siangnya terlalu panjang, bebas menentukan tempoh mereka berpuasa, atau dalam lain perkataan, berapa jam mereka mahu berpuasa.

    Demikian menurut kenyataan yang dikeluarkan oleh Majlis Fatwa dan Kajian Eropah (ECFR) semasa membuat pengumuman bermulanya bulan Ramadan di benua itu.

    Di beberapa negara, terutamanya kawasan nordik, tempoh berpuasa boleh mencecah hampir 22 jam sehari.

    Oleh itu, ECFR berharap para penduduk yang berpuasa di kawasan-kawasan sedemikian dapat mengubah suai tempoh berpuasa dengan merujuk kepada hari yang mana waktu siang dan malamnya sama panjang.

    Fatwa lain yang dikeluarkan ECFR termasuk waktu bersahur dan bersolat, dengan merujuk kepada beberapa wilayah Eropah yang sepanjang bulan April hingga Jun, waktu untuk bersolat Maghrib, Isyak dan Subuh amat singkat memandangkan matahari muncul terlalu lama.

    ISYAK DAN TERAWIH BOLEH DIJAMAK…
    Maka, dalam keadaan sedemikian, tempoh bersahur boleh dilambatkan sehingga tempoh sejam sebelum matahari benar-benar terbit.

    “Solat maghrib, isyak dan terawih boleh dijamak dalam satu waktu apabila penanda waktunya tidak jelas,” menurut kenyataan ECFR lagi.

    Solat zuhur dan asar pula tidak boleh dijamak memandangkan batasan waktunya amat jelas.

    Isu tempoh berpuasa ini adalah penting kerana kebanyakan umat Islam di dunia menahan lapar dan dahaga rata-rata 12 jam sehari.

    BAYANGKAN JIKA BERPUASA 24 JAM

    Manakala umat Islam yang menetap di Kota Tromso, Norway harus terpaksa berpuasa hampir 24 jam. Di negara itu, matahari tetap menerangi bumi meskipun sudah tengah malam.

    Tahun lalu, waktu Imsak di Britain bermula pada pukul 2.18 pagi sedangkan waktu maghrib baru masuk pada pukul 9.22 malam.

    Ulama yang juga merupakan anggota ECFR, Usama Hasan, sudah lama mengusulkan agar tempoh berpuasa bagi umat Islam di utara Eropah diberi fatwa khusus.

    Ia bertujuan memudahkan kanak-kanak yang baru berjinak-jinak hendak berpuasa supaya tidak terasa terbeban untuk menjalankan perintah agama.

    “Saya fikir sudah tiba masanya para ulama berhimpun bagi menentukan tempoh puasa yang lebih sederhana bagi umat Islam di bahagian utara dunia,” tegas Encik Usama.

    ECFR adalah sebuah pertubuhan cendekiawan Islam yang berpangkalan di Irlandia, Dublin dan yang diterajui oleh Setiausaha Jeneral Syeikh Halawa.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • WearWhite: Stand Up Against The LGBT Ideology

    WearWhite: Stand Up Against The LGBT Ideology

    I’m wearing white today.

    Not because I’m a bigot. This is a secular country. What one does behind closed doors is between him and his Maker.

    I’m wearing white today.

    Because I’m standing up against an ideology. An insidious ideology that wishes to radically change society at its very core. Do not be deceived. Pinkdot is not there to promote ‘free love’.

    It is there to change the structure of society itself. It has stated as its goal the repeal of 377A.

    BUt that is not its endgame.

    They will push on and on…..

    Imagine this scenario:

    At City Hall gay couples queue to get married. In attendance are ‘Liberal’ religious priests and imams. At a nearby mosque an openly gay imam is conducting a marriage ceremony of another gay couple.

    Down Orchard Road is a gay pride parade. As they moved down Bras Basah road the backdrop of the gay pride parade is the Sultan mosque. Images are beamed worldwide, with the Sultan mosque standing as a very visual symbol of our docility to stand up for our beliefs. Our toilets must now be completely gender free, with full grown men sharing it with six year old girls.

    If we do not share this vision of Singapore, then we have to make our stand. Now.

    And not stand by the wayside mired in our own docility. And I speak to the young. If you have a young family or thinking of getting married etc, ask yourself what kind of Singapore do you envision for your children when you look into their eyes?

    I’m wearing white today. And I urge my Christian friends to wear white to church this weekend.

    I too will be wearing white on Sundsy evening to welcome the blessed month of Ramadhan.

    I invite all of us to wear white this weekend.

    More importantly we should make a stand. Learn about he LGBT ideology. Speak about it to our family friends n neighbors. Start a conversation going.

    May God bless our efforts. And may He Protect our country from forces – foreign and local – who wish to fundamentally change the structure of the family itself.

    ‪#‎wearwhite‬

     

    Source: Syed Danial

  • Kurma Sumbangan Saudi Diagih Kepada Umat Islam Mulai Lusa

    Kurma Sumbangan Saudi Diagih Kepada Umat Islam Mulai Lusa

    Lebih 40,000 kilogram kurma sumbangan Arab Saudi sudah sampai ke Singapura. Jumlah itu lebih banyak berbanding tahun lepas.

    Kurma percuma yang diberikan atas dasar hubungan akrab antara Singapura dengan Arab Saudi akan mula diagihkan kepada orang ramai lusa (5 Jun).

    Kontena pertama daripada tiga kontena berisi kurma jenis Barni dari Madinah tiba di Masjid Ba’alwie pada 10.00 pagi tadi (3 Jun).

    Para sukarelawan segera memunggah keluar kotak-kotak kurma untuk diagihkan dan diisi di dalam bekas-bekas plastik.

    Untuk hari ini dan esok, kurma akan diberi kepada masjid-masjid dengan setiap masjid menerima 20 kotak. Hampir 150 persatuan dan kumpulan juga bakal menerima kurma ini.

    Menurut Imam Masjid Ba’alwie, Habib Hassan Al Attas, pengagihan kurma kepada pertubuhan dan orang ramai membawa erti mendalam yang harus disemarakkan dalam bulan Ramadan yang bakal menjelang.

    “Ini adalah satu perkara yang kita rasa harus hidupkan dalam bulan Ramadan iaitu semangat gotong-royong, bantu-membantu, semangat berkongsi satu sama lain.

    “Kita berasa gembira apabila mereka mengambil kurma bukan untuk diri mereka sendiri. Mereka ambil kurma untuk diberikan kepada keluarga, sahabat. Inilah salah satu semangat yang kita harus hidupkan di dalam bulan Ramadan,” ujarnya.

    Sebanyak 10,000 mangkuk plastik berisi kurma akan diagihkan kepada orang ramai. Setiap orang akan diberi satu mangkuk berisi kurma seberat kira-kira 2 kilogram.

    Orang ramai boleh mula mendapatkan kurma-kurma mulai 9.00 pagi, lusa.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • Polis Malaysia Diminta Ambil Tindakan Terhadap Individu Cemar Quran Di Internet

    Polis Malaysia Diminta Ambil Tindakan Terhadap Individu Cemar Quran Di Internet

    Polis diminta mengambil tindakan terhadap individu yang mencemar al-Quran dengan tindakan melampau, termasuk menjilat, mengoyak dan menjadikan kitab suci umat Islam itu sebagai bahan seks.

    Individu itu berbuat demikian dalam video yang kini sudah dimuat naik ke lelaman sosial YouTube dan Facebook.

    Empat badan bukan kerajaan (NGO) iaitu Ikatan Rakyat Insan Muslim Malaysia (IRIMM), Pertubuhan Martabat Jalinan Muhibbah (MJMM), Ikatan Usahawan Kecil dan Sederhana Malaysia (IKHLAS) serta Akhlak Rahsia Cekal (ARC) membuat laporan polis semalam (1 Jun).

    Mereka juga mahu Suruhanjaya Komunikasi dan Multimedia Malaysia menyekat video berkenaan di Internet supaya tidak terus diviralkan, menurut Presiden IRIMM Amir Amsaa Alla Pitchay kepada pemberita selepas membuat laporan polis di Ibu Pejabat Polis Daerah Dang Wangi.

    Beliau berkata tindakan individu berkenaan adalah biadap dan penghinaan melampau kepada seluruh umat Islam.

    Ketua Polis Daerah Dang Wangi ACP Zainol Samah ketika dihubungi Bernama mengesahkan menerima laporan itu.

    VIDEO MUNGKIN OLEH AMOS YEE

    Menurut Bernama, video selama 47 saat itu memaparkan seorang individu berbaju jingga menjilat dan mengoyakkan al-Quran sebelum menjadikan kitab suci itu sebagai bahan seks.

    Bernama tidak menyebut identiti individu berkenaan, namun ia berkemungkinan video yang dimuat naik oleh penulis blog kontroversi Singapura, Amos Yee, 17 tahun.

    Dalam video berkenaan, Amos Yee kelihatan melakukan aksi-aksi yang disebutkan dalam laporan polis badan-badan Malaysia itu.

    Yee dipenjara tahun lalu kerana mengeluarkan kata-kata kesat terhadap agama Kristian dan memuat naik imej-imej lucah online.

    Pada 26 Mei lalu, Yee dikenakan lapan dakwaan baru di Mahkamah Negara di Singapura – lima daripadanya adalah kerana mengguris perasaan umat Islam dan satu lagi kerana menyakitkan hati penganut Kristian.

    Jika didapti bersalah kerana sengaja menyakitkan hati penganut agama lain, Yee boleh dikenakan hukuman penjara sehingga tiga tahun dan didenda.

    Yee ditangkap pada 11 Mei dan dibebaskan dengan ikat jamin sebanyak S$5,000.

    Source: Berita MediaCorp

  • Almakhazin: Is The Islamicity Index Really About Islam?

    Almakhazin: Is The Islamicity Index Really About Islam?

    Once again, we are told that Ireland, Israel and South Korea are more Islamic than Malaysia, Brunei and Turkey.

    A six year old study that measures economic activity based on specific moral and religious standards known as the Economic Islamicity Index (EI2) was recently re-shared on social media.

    According to this study, North Ireland is the most Islamic country in the world. Singapore is 7th.
    Israel 27th.

    Malaysia is the top rank Islamic country at 33, followed by Kuwait (42) and Kazakhstan at 54.

    The reappearance of this index has, as is expected, brought with it excitement and criticism.

    It is used to criticise the Malaysian government for being unIslamic.

    And to show how Islamic Western countries really are.

    But what does the index actually measure? Does it actually show how Islamic a country is? What are the data and criteria they use?

    It is about the economy

    The Index is actually about the economy and how economic resources are used in a country.

    It was created by two International Business Professors at George Washington University: Hossein Askari and Scheherazade Rehman.

    What they attempt to measure is the degree of rules copliance and equitability in economic activity.

    Some of the areas they identified as “Islamic economics” are social infrastructure, poverty eradication and development of economic prosperity.

    Data was gathered from the UN, World Bank and economic think tanks.

    The authors argued that an Islamic system is rules and market based and aid equitable social development.

    Different developments

    The focus on a market based, socially equitable economy explains why most of the top 30 are developed countries with social infrastructure that have been developed for decades if not centuries.

    Most of the countries have never been colonised. For those that were, most of them benefitted from being the economic focus of colonial activity.

    The Asian countries in the top 30 (Singapore at 7th, Hong Kong 12th and Japan 21st) have had substantial socio-economic infrastructure since before the mid-20th century. According to data from the Maddison Project, by the 1950s, Japan, Hong Kong and Singapore had the top three per capita GDP in Asia.

    At Merdeka, Malaysia was on a similar economic position with Philippines. But according to the Islamicity index, Malaysia is almost 50 spots higher than the Philippines which is ranked at 81.

    That the three strongest economies in the 1950s are now more able to provide social development, infrastructure and eradicate poverty is quite understandable.

    What is also important is to understand how a country that began at a lower trajectory is able to catch up with its historically more developed counterparts in providing socio-economic opportunities and mobility.

    It is not about Islam

    Even though the index is positioned as an Islamicity index, Islam is not part of the study.

    The authors admitted that they developed the index based on their perception of developmental needs. Of particular importance for them is the development model that was proposed by the Nobel Laureate Amartya Sen.

    Not only was the level of religiosity not part of the index, the Maqasid Shariah (Objectives of the Shariah) was not included.

    In fact, Hossein Askari, writing for the Huffington Post argued that the Shariah should be rejected in Islamic societies.

    With Islam not part of the criteria or forming the standard, to refer to the index as measuring Islamicity is problematic. The elements used to measure “Islamicity” are the same elements the authors could have used if the index was simply about ethical socio-economic development.

    But why refer to Islam?

    And it is about politics

    An important part of the Islamicity index is the advocacy for change in Muslim countries.

    According to Askari, the main purpose of the index is for Muslims to learn Islam by themselves instead of referring to clerics, rulers and governments.

    And to create political change in the Muslim world.

    That there is an objective external to the research means that we need to assess how much of the methodology and data collected is influenced by the authors’ political objectives.

    If the index is about Islamicity, then why is the Maqasid not used as a reference?

    If it is about socio-economic standard, then why advocate for political change?
    There is value to the economic Islamicity index.

    It helps us recognise the very real need for greater development of social infrastructure and equitable economic distribution in the Muslim world.

    But as an index to measure the adherence to or state of Islam in a country, it is insufficient at best.

    And quite possibly, highly suspect.

     

    Source: Almakhazin