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Posted: 25 July 2006 at 11:20am |
Houses of Allah...no more? By Shujaat Wasty - July 20, 2006 http://www.montreal id=7&pid=1729 Masjids (mosques) have traditionally been the Houses where the righteous go and worship the Almighty. Throughout history, all over the globe, they have been centers of spiritual growth, learning and glorifying Allah's praises, symbolizing the individual and the community's relationship with Him. Oftentimes, they provide a peaceful moment of reclusion from the trivial matters of everyday life, with the presence of positive energy. However, the unfortunate reality is that there has been a veritable transformation on the whole; Masjids are slowly but surely becoming hollow shells of ego and pride. The tsunami of Dajjal has swept society without making exception of Masjids - perhaps as a true reflection of Muslims overall. With Dajjal's emphasis on materialism and stoking the fires of greed, Masjids have been affected by spiritual degradation and entered the despicable fray of politics and competitiveness with houses, cars and other commodities This decline in spirituality is in some ways correlated with the serious lack of attendance for regular prayers. Yet, while the halls remain empty for prayer, they echo with voices of perversion: backbiting, gossip and slander that seem to parasitically accompany dinners and community events. The superficial corruption is best seen with the fact that despite the pathetic attendance, many Masjids insist on hosting illogical and impractical projects, like fundraising for an expansion that is not necessary - oftentimes done by many Masjids in the same locality all at the same time. The cartel of gentlemen that run Masjids often disregard the sentiments of the community, as well as common sense, in their quest to establish the physical grandeur of "their" Masjid; setting up a decorative institution is given all of the importance rather than actually filling the place up. In fulfilling their objective, they will sometimes stoop to all possible levels, which is perhaps a selfish form of self-appeasement, essentially. No doubt, having a large, beautiful Masjid showcasing fine Islamic art and architecture is something desirable, especially when many places of single-family residence are more magnificent than our Masjids. However, these are secondary items of lavishness, particularly when the realization of spiritual decadence sinks in. Donating to such institutions, in some ways, enhances this disease. In terms of priority and contextualization within the existing circumstances, the Qur'an constantly reminds the Believers about social welfare and education and refers them to the plight of the poor, the orphans, the oppressed, the weak, etc. As such, there are countless better avenues to funnel monetary resources towards, which share the attributes of being both extremely rewarding for the self and society, as well as being legitimate necessities. Here are some examples: 1. Sponsoring an orphan in a poverty-stricken or war-torn area through respectable organizations like Human Concern International (HCI) ( http://www.humancon Donating just a few dollars a month can help someone who is already struck by misfortune get the opportunity to survive, can protect them from falling prey to missionaries and pedophiles and can give them the gift of education. 2. Donating to organizations like the AMAL Women Center, who deal with battered women, poor families, and host food & clothes drives for the less fortunate within our own communities. 3. Contributing towards legal fees by those unfairly arrested and whose rights are being violated in the post-9/11 era. The Canadian Islamic Congress (CIC) ( http://www.canadian Council of Montreal (MCM) ( http://www.muslimco and CAIR-CAN ( http://www.caircan. arrange and pursue this worthy cause. 4. Giving to organizations doing real Da'wah work, making the general public understand Islam and defending the basic rights of Muslims and practicing Islam. Again, the organizations listed in #3 all participate in this. 5. Presenting money to organizations like the CIC who have established scholarship programs to promote education within the community, especially in fields that are in dire need of Muslim voices. (SEE: http://www.canadian These are truly effective ways of serving Allah (swt) by returning what He has bestowed upon us for His Cause. Providing funds for these types of activities can help increase the much-needed spirituality in our lives, if done with the proper intentions and with the love and compassion that was exemplified by Prophet Muhammad (saw) for his fellow Muslims and humanity at large. This can, in turn, act as a catalyst in countering the forces of materialistic corruption that we get bombarded with regularly, as well as helping us perform our basic rituals of praying, fasting, etc. better. At the end of the day, we will be asked of how we spent our money, down to the very penny - whether it was feeding our own selfish egos with personal items of luxury, feeding those power-hungry individuals who suffer from self-esteem issues and hide under the guise of Islam, or feeding the hungry orphan and giving someone the gift of life. Let us judge now what is best before death brings the subsequent judgment by the Judge of Judges. Edited by Maryah |
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