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I write about the Islamic faith and its followers, the Muslim. In the past, most of my writing was about the doctrines and the history of various Muslim sects. Since then, I’ve included other topics of interest, such as science, philosophy, psychology, current events, politics, rationality, article reviews, social behaviors, women and the Quran. The journal writing format seen here offers the creativity to fully express my thoughts in the easiest way possible.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Saturday, April 28, 2012
Druze Spiritual Leader Dead
The highest spiritual authority in the Druze religion, Sheikh Abu Mohammad Jawad Walieddine (96 years of age), passed away yesterday in Lebanon. His body was placed in the glass box for viewing.
He was the leader for Druze community in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Palestine. His wife passed away a few years ago.
He was laid to rest in Baqleen on Saturday.
reference
http://www.yalibnan.com/2012/04/27/sheikh-abu-mohammad-jawad-walieddine-passed-away/
He was the leader for Druze community in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan and Palestine. His wife passed away a few years ago.
He was laid to rest in Baqleen on Saturday.
reference
http://www.yalibnan.com/2012/04/27/sheikh-abu-mohammad-jawad-walieddine-passed-away/
Thursday, April 26, 2012
What Have I Been Researching Lately
I have been researching an interesting topic which is not related to Muslim Sects.
Why do the Westerner or Western Scholars of Islam think that the message of Prophet Muhammad or al-Islam is a continuation of Christianity and Judaism.
Muslims generally accept past religions, such as Judaism and Christianity. Muslims believe the divine origin of Christianity and Judaism. But they also believe that these religions have been been corrupted by their followers.
Westerners/Orientalist have an aggressive and an opposite reaction (stance) against Islam. To counter-act Islam's position towards the above Abrahamic religions, they consider Islam as a copy-cat religion by claiming that the Prophet of Islam created his religion from a hybrid of other religions, such as, the pagan belief in Arabia, Christianity and Judaism and other Mythical beliefs which was common to the region at the time.
The evidence that are usually provided by the Westerners or Orientalist are generally very speculative.
- They claim that the Prophet of Islam was a tradesman, so he must have known people of other religions. He must have learn from them before setting up this new religion in Arabia
- Secondly, they claim that since many Jews used to live in Arabia, then the Prophet must have learned from them by observing and then incorporating it in his religious belief
- They then claim that the Prophet of Islam must have met some of the Zorastrians living in the area at the time. They talk about Zorastrians influence on Islam by looking at some of Islamic beliefs and speculating on its origin.
I am still reading a number of Western sources that portray the Holy Prophet as someone who has created a hybrid religion called Islam based on his observation of other religion and belief systems.
Most of the works by Westerners on this topic are very speculative. It is not based on written sources.
- Sources are not presented showing that the Holy Prophet meeting specific persons (like priests or a rabbis).
- Sources are not quoted showing that the Prophet went somewhere to learn or get schooled about other religions.
- Sources are not provided about his involvement with any group of people.
- Heck, there are not even sources of him sitting down writing and analysing views and ideas from other religions.
The premise used by Westerners is that Islam is not original hence it must come from somewhere.
The Prophet must have learned and picked sources from other religion to create his own hybrid/copy-cat religion.
Labels:
Christianity,
Islam,
Judaism,
Zorastrianism
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Took a month off from blogging
Did some travelling and other things. But I am back for a few weeks. I am still expected to travel in May. So, I will probably be going away again.
The other thing I am working on is setting up another blog for a few people. This blog is going to be a collaborative work among the Malay Speaking Syiah. Here is the url http://kenalisyiah.blogspot.com/
The aim of the Kenali Syiah (Know Syiah) blog is to introduce the teaching of Ahl al-Bayt (Shiism) in the Malay Language. As you are aware, the paranoid Malaysian Government forbid publishing or disseminating Shia related materials in any language. My collaborator hopes that this blog will introduce the correct teaching of Shia Islam to the Malay speaking world.
I am not really writing articles for the Kenali Syiah blog. I format articles, publish them online and re-arrange the content of the blog. The people who write these articles wish to remain anonymous.
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