
..."therefore, to thy Lord
turn in prayer and in Sacrifice. " (Nahr)-Al Quran, 108.2

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Ibrahim ( Nabî ( Islâm began against a background of shirk, superstition, violence,
immorality and oppression. The teachings and value system of Islâm
seemed unnatural, queer, incompatible, dogmatic, and bizarre within
the given social, political and economic context. Those who embraced
the teachings of Islâm were thus viewed as strangers and had to
pay a heavy price to maintain their identity and preserve their faith.
The Holy Prophet ( Afghanistan, Palestine, Iraq, Yemen, Sudan, and Kashmir are but a prelude to this global onslaught against Islâm and the Muslims. How often have we heard Bush saying: either you with us or against us. Coupled to this demand of joining the unholy alliance is the image portrayed of Muslims as blood thirsty, trigger happy, bearded fanatics ready to kill every infidel. Muslims are going to become increasingly unsure of their past and uncertain of their future. The very values and teachings of the Qurân are going to be questioned, ridiculed and labeled as fanatical, fundamentalist dogma. Allâh Taâla Says: You shall certainly be tried and tested in your persons and possessions, and indeed you shall hear many hurtful things from those to whom revelation was granted before your time, as well as from those who have come to ascribe divinity to other beings besides Allâh. But if you remain patient in adversity and conscious of Him this behold is from fortitude. Qurbanî is not a cold ritual based on an ancient medieval fable. It is an affirmation of total submission to the commands of Allâh. The true spirit of Qurbanî demands that you align yourself with the Strangers, embrace the Dîn whole-heartedly even if it is at the cost of your very existence. Qurbanî is an unwavering commitment to the following verse: Truly my prayer, my sacrifice, My life and death, are all for Allâh; the Rabb of the Worlds. It is not possible, to appreciate the spirit of Qurbanî without
ever stepping into the battlefield of faith, without suffering, without
passing through any stage of the struggle, without feeling pain and
anguish. Allâh Taâla says: We will certainly
test you with instances of fear, hunger, a decrease in wealth, loss
of lives and the fruits (of your toil)". Nabî ( We need to reaffirm our commitment, revitalise our Imân, and
understand that this Day is a grim reminder that life is a journey of
trails and hardships, that Muslims are going to be treated like social
lepers, that Islâm is going to be subject to derision and ridicule.
Glad tidings to the Strangers who find refuge in Allâh
and His Rasûl( |