Let's Hear it For The Charity of Islam!

by DevonMcBride 11 Replies latest jw friends

  • DevonMcBride
    DevonMcBride

    The JW's aren't alone in their self-centered attitude toward charity.

    Let's hear it for the charity of Islam (Thanks to Larry Bernard's Heads-up Research)

    Religion of Charity

    At Islam Online's "Live Fatwa" page, Dr. Sano Koutoub Moustapha, professor of Jurisprudence at the International Islamic University in Malaysia, answers questions about whether it is permissible for Muslims to aid non-Muslim victims of the tsunami: Live Fatwa! http://www.islamonline.net/livefatwa/english/Browse.asp?hGuestID=pL4f9i

    (Hat tip: pounce_uk.)
    Name: Mary
    Question:
    It is permissible for us, as Muslims, to make du`aa' for those human beings afflicted there even if those people include Muslims and non-Muslims?

    Answer:
    In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
    All praise and thanks are due to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon His Messenger.
    Thank you.

    There is no harm or prohibition to pray for those people who lost their lives in that natural disaster. However, your beloved Muslim brothers and sisters deserve more and more of prayers and du'aa'. They deserve your moral and financial assistances. You should share their sorrow and difficult time and do invoke Allah to accept them among the Shuhada' or martyrs on the day of Judgment.

    _________________________

    Name: Hakim
    Question:
    Can we give those afflicted people a portion of our zakah money even if they are non-Muslims? How about giving them charity?

    Answer:
    In the Name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
    All praise and thanks are due to Allah, and peace and blessings be upon His Messenger.
    Thank you.

    The receivers of Zakah money are clearly mentioned in the Qur'an. Among them, the poor and needy people. Looking at the situation of those people who are afflicted, one can conclude that the Muslims among them fall under the category of needy people.

    In this regard, those Muslims deserve to receive a portion of Zakah 1.

    As for non-Muslims, they might deserve donation or any other form of assistance but not Zakah .

    Thus, Zakah should be given to poor and needy Muslims. Some non-Muslims may receive a portion of Zakah if there is hope that by giving them Zakah that might lead to their conversion into Islam. They would be then considered under the category of mu'allafati qulubuhun or those whose hearts are inclined to accept Islam.

    ________________________________________ Footnote: 1. Definition of Zakah: Literally Zakah means "Blessing, purification, increase and goodness. It is so called as it blesses the wealth from which it is taken and protects it from misfortunes. Ibn Taimiah said, "The soul of one who gives Zakah is blessed and so is his wealth." Technically Zakah is defined as:
    "A determined portion taken from wealth and allocated to those deserving it, by a Qur'anic injunction." Sometimes Zakah is referred to in the Holy Qur'an as Sadaqah (alms). The Qur'an says, "Of their goods take alms, that so thou mightest purify and sanctify them; and pray on their behalf, verily thy prayers are a source of security for them." (Surah Al-Taubah, No.9, Verse: 103). In an authentic hadith, the Prophet (peace be upon him) said to his Companion Mu`adh, when he was sent to Yemen as governor, "Tell them that Allah has made Zakah obligatory for them, that it should be collected from the rich and distributed among the poor." Source : http://zakat.al-islam.com/def/default.asp?l=eng&filename=def/desc/item1/item1/desc1

  • lawrence
    lawrence

    One question to the imams and the mullahs (these guys make the G.B. look like liberals):

    Should zakah be given more freely to males than females, seeing that females are barely a step above cattle and other worldly possessions?

  • lisaBObeesa
    lisaBObeesa

    My question is do all muslims believe like this, very literally? Or is there a strict fundamentalist-all-the-way-to-liberal wide variety of muslims as there is with Christians?

    I try to be open minded...that site is a bit scary, tho.

  • BrendaCloutier
    BrendaCloutier

    Interesting. Here in Portland, a couple days ago, it showed Muslims from a specific synogog working alongside a christian group sorting clothing donated for shipment to S Asia.

    A note. Most of those hit in the islands are muslum. It is a dominant religion in Sumatra, Indonesia, etc. I don't know about the mainland of Burma. There are many muslims in India.

    -Bren

  • Kenneson
    Kenneson

    This seems to be a one-sided view. Also in the news was shown the cooperation between Muslims and Mormons in Salt Lake City in sending relief to Southeast Asia.

    http://lds.org/newsroom/0,15239,3879-1,00.html#FlashPluginDetected

    See also

    http://www.islamic-relief.com

    Do you think that those distributing aid to survivors will take a poll to see who is Muslim and who isn't and deny aid to those who aren't? I find that idea farfetched.

  • stillajwexelder
    stillajwexelder

    There is one God ALLAH and Mohamed is his messenger and screw the rest of you that do not think so

  • Simon
    Simon
    My question is do all muslims believe like this, very literally? Or is there a strict fundamentalist-all-the-way-to-liberal wide variety of muslims as there is with Christians?

    Yes.

    Not all muslims are like this and it's unfair to judge an entire populace based on a few nuts. It's like judging all Christians based on some red-neck gun-toting biggot who drags his knuckles along the ground. But enough about Bush ...

  • BrendaCloutier
    BrendaCloutier
    There is one God ALLAH and Mohamed is his messenger and screw the rest of you that do not think so

    StillaX Are you having a bad day, hangover maybe, or are you trying to incite fear and loathing? This isn't the only thread you've shown a dislike for Muslims. Brenda Peace begins with me

  • stillajwexelder
    stillajwexelder

    I will try and say no more on the subject - the last 6 books I have read have all been about Islam. I know there is bad in all religion but no religion on earth scares me (even JWs ) but Islam does - it is just fear with me. When I am frightened Adrenalin runs and that stirs up other emotions (sadly hate being one of them) I will try and say no more because I do not want to violate the rules of this board and for Simon to ban me. There are many other reasons for my less than pro-isalmic stance but I do not like long replies on threads so I will shut up

  • avishai
    avishai
    StillaX Are you having a bad day, hangover maybe, or are you trying to incite fear and loathing? This isn't the only thread you've shown a dislike for Muslims.

    So? I think Islam sucks too!! I don't hate JW's but I hate the religion. Same with muslims. People often don't make the distinction. Islam, Xtianity and Judaism all come from uninformed, violent, barbarians. Who thought they had the right to tell everyone else what to do, or kill them if they didnt conform. I hate islam, and I'm OK with that. I don't hate individual muslims, but the ones I'm OK with are tolerant IN SPITE of Islam, not because of it. Same with dubs.

    Would warning someone against the dubs be inciting hatred? no. Fear? Yes, I fear and hate all extremist fundamentalist religions because they feel they have the right, and the duty to make me change. I'm not down with that.

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