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Regarding this world.....

The Prophet Muhammad said
" The one who makes this world his focus, God will deprive him of contentment and heartfelt satisfaction. He will remain ever in greedy pursuit of wealth and unattainable desires, and he will never receive more than the share that God has ordained for him.

Whoever makes their focus the next life, God will bestow contentment and heartfelt satisfaction on them. He will also protect them from being greedy for wealth, and they will get their allotted share in this world"

(Emerick, Y. 2000"The Meaning of the Holy Qu'ran in Today's English" pg. 296)

Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Article Response- U.S. Muslim women explore [article from Colo Springs Gazette]




Gazette - Both Saba Nizamuddin, right, and Holly Gamblin are Muslim Women who attend the weekly sermon at the Islamic Society of Colorado Springs, May 19, 2008. Muslim women must pray separately from the men. (Carol Lawrence/Colorado Springs Gazette/MCT)

Written in my hometown newspaper, this article mentions some interesting points about American Muslims.

"...plenty of Muslim women in the U.S. feel comfortable enough to question its customs....America is a good place for Muslims to freely explore issues..."

I do appreciate very much the freedom in America for people to explore their faiths without fear of punishment- I pray Allah leads all to the answers of their inquiries so our deen may be strengthened.


"..No doubt, American women of other faiths also have issues with some of their religions' practices while accepting others....Consider the Catholic woman who might agree with the church's stance on abortion but not on birth control. Or the Jewish woman who lights the Sabbath candles each Friday but doesn't keep kosher..."


In my opinion, religion is a personal issue and not everyone may practice it in the same manner- some rules may be followed and others may not be but they should not be judged or deemed 'not Christian/Muslim/Jewish' Only God can justly judge others.


"...More problematic to some Muslim women is something deeper than dress: the practice of segregating the sexes in mosques. It's not something mandated in the Koran, Safi said, but traditionalists say it's done to avoid distraction during prayer and retain a woman's modesty during full-body prostrations.

The practice doesn't take place in all mosques. The Islamic Society of North America estimates that 55 percent of U.S. mosques allow men and women to worship together. The Islamic Center in Modesto separates the sexes.

"We have been encouraging Islamic centers to allow women to have access to the main prayer hall," Safi said. "This sort of segregation is not part of the Koran..."


This is the main issue I have with my local mosque, is the separate entrance and prayer area. The article mentions a Colorado Springs muslimah who doesn't like this aspect but still chooses to attend the local mosque. Inshallah I will decide to simply attend to benefit from the lecture and local Muslim community


http://www.modbee.com/life/faithvalues/story/328719.html