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Come! Said the Spider to the Fly
Shariffa Carlo
Thursday, March 16, 2006 Register and Join our Online Community & Forums for Free.
A Great way to meet lots of muslims and learn about Islam. I am just coming off my vacation. A visit to my family in the deep South. While I wish and pray that Allah would guide them, I must admit that this visit has been an eye-opener for me. There is a certain blessing in having people who are close enough to you to not fear telling you how they really feel. Living in the West, we see all kinds of smiling faces. Most people fear the label of bigotry or harassment, so they won’t show their true colors. But, with family, all veils are lifted. Family, especially parents, have no problem telling you how it is, straight to your face, and when you are Muslim, they know all about that “honor your parents” clause that keeps you from going off when you hear it. Allah says, O you who believe! do not take for intimate friends from among others than your own people; they do not fall short of inflicting loss upon you; they love what distresses you; vehement hatred has already appeared from out of their mouths, and what their breasts conceal is greater still; indeed, We have made the communications clear to you, if you will understand. 3:118 My family is not an untypical household. They are educated, socially and politically active members of this society. My father, even worse, was in a position of command in the Army. So he had the power to act upon his convictions. With me, my family is at ease, able to tell me how Muslims should be watched more carefully because we are a dangerous group. Most of “those people”, according to them, come from outside countries where they have no freedom. They have the nerve to take assistance from this government and ungratefully speak against us and bite the hand that feeds them. It seems that the constitution does not apply to them, even if they are citizens. No matter what the government does to them, they can not complain because where they come from is worse. When we discussed the number of Muslims targeted inequitably by the Secret evidences act (The act’s sponsors say more than 20 of the 25 individuals held based on secret evidence are Muslims and/or Arabs.{http://www.cair-net.org/nl/Fall99.htm#1}), they said that if our government has arrested them, there must be a valid reason. (I forgot, America is the land of freedom; those things don’t happen here like they do in Russia or someplace like that). They seem to feel that if our great government arrested these Muslims, there must be a valid reason. As they told me, I have to be reasonable. Look at all the hate these Muslims spout during their sermons. They are always criticizing the government. They are always complaining. they blew up that building in New York, didn’t they? Even they need to be kept track of the minute they start speaking against the US. The FBI has to be aware. Allah protect us from what they hide, if this is what they say!!! Opening the front page of the newspaper to show them that all Americans complain about the government, or pointing out to them that they proudly display a picture hanging in the kitchen of Clinton taken at the moment he denied being a “bad boy” and another of Nixon saying “I am not a crook"was useless. But of course, that is different. They are Americans. Muslims aren’t (except me of course, but only marginally, and they are just waiting for the other shoe {or bomb} to drop.) This is just one of the many beautiful conversations I had this vacation. My eyes are wide open. Allah gave me another opportunity to remember His words. I had missed my family sooo badly that I couldn’t wait until I came here for my little vacation. I forgot that while they are my family, there is a veil between us, Islam, which has to guide my attitudes and even my emotions, no matter how difficult or painful. Allah says: You wilt not find any people who believe in Allah and the Last Day, loving those who resist Allah and His Messenger, even though they were their fathers or their sons, or their brothers, or their kindred. For such He has written Faith in their hearts, and strengthened them with a spirit from Himself. And He will admit them to Gardens beneath which Rivers flow, to dwell therein (for ever). Allah will be well pleased with them, and they with Him. They are the Party of Allah. Truly it is the Party of Allah that will achieve Felicity. 58:22
One of the companions took this principle so much to heart that after the conquest of Mecca, when his father had become Muslim, he had a conversation with him. His father said that he had been seeking out his son in battle
Sounds harsh? Sounds terroristic? Sounds like a horrible Oedipal patricidal scenario? Only if we forget the words of Allah. Only if we love anyone or anything more than we love Allah and then His Messenger, or if we allow the attitudes of the unbeliever paint our perceptions. I love my parents. I love them to want to guide them. But I will not accept from them to belittle Allah or His Messenger. I will argue (with respect) with them when they verbally abuse the Muslims. And if worse comes to worse, and I pray Allah never tests me with this, I will fight them to the death to defend my brothers and sisters. This is Islam. I am here not to please them, but to please Allah, and the word of Allah must reign supreme, even if it means I have to suppress every loving familial feeling I have, because Allah commanded me and you: Say: If your fathers, and your sons, and your brethren, and your wives, and your tribe, and the wealth you have acquired, and merchandise for which you fear that there will no sale, and dwellings you desire are dearer to you than Allah and His messenger and striving in His way: then wait till Allah bringeth His command to pass. Allah guideth not wrongdoing folk. (9:24) Remember how Noah turned his back to his own son when Allah told him: And Noah called upon his Lord, and said: “O my Lord! surely my son is of my family! and Thy promise is true, and You art the justest of Judges!” He said: O Noah! Lo! he is not of your household; Loa! he is of evil conduct, So ask not of Me that whereof your have no knowledge. I admonish you lest you be among the ignorant. 11:45-46 Allah has commanded this of us in regards to our families. The companions of Rasool Allah understood this, as did Musa, and all this was against blood relatives. What then should we say about the stranger? How many of us have heard or ‘authu billahi, said, “I prefer to be with the non-Muslims because they treat me better than some Muslims.” Or on a lesser note, “I prefer to do business with the non-Muslims because the Muslims overcharge or cheat.” This may be true. Not all Muslims are perfect, but even the worst Muslim is better and will get you jannah quicker that the best non-Muslim. Big smiles are nice, but do we not believe Allah who tells us:
Ah! you are those who love them, but they love you not,- though you believe in the whole of the Book. When they meet you, they say, “We believe”: But when they are alone, they bite off the very tips of their fingers at you in their rage. Say: “Perish in you rage; Allah knoweth well all the secrets of the heart.”
Or do we disbelieve Allah when He warns: O you who believe! If you obey a party of those who have received the Scripture they will make you disbelievers after your belief. (3:100) Have we placed our trusts in the smiling faces and distrusted Allah Who knows the hearts of man? Are our senses more believable than Allah? They seem so nice… They sound like they care about us… They act like they are our friends… But are they? Do we not believe the words of Allah. Do we not trust Him when He says: Quite a number of the People of the Book wish they could Turn you (people) back to infidelity after you have believed, from selfish envy, after the Truth have become Manifest unto them: But forgive and overlook, Till Allah accomplish His purpose; for Allah Have power over all things. (2:109) Do we not even believe Him when He warns us: And the Jews will not be pleased with you, nor the Christians until you follow their religion. Say: Surely Allah’s guidance, that is the (true) guidance. And if you follow their desires after the knowledge that has come to you, you shall have no guardian from Allah, nor any helper. (2:120) We need to trust Allah. We need to Fear the punishment of Allah if we fail to place our trust in Allah, and we need to remember the warnings and commands of Allah, not letting those who seek to misguide us do so with their sweet words and smiling faces. Let’s place our trust in Allah, and distrust our senses and instincts. Allah says: “Say: “Sufficient is Allah for me! In Him trust those who put their trust.” (39:38). If we rationalize away the words of Allah, what is left? Finally remember the command of Allah: O you who believe! Turn not (for friendship) to people on whom is the Wrath of Allah, of the Hereafter they are already in despair, just as the Unbelievers are in despair about those (buried) in graves. (6;13) Ya Allah make us your faithful slaves! Ya Allah make us trust you above ourselves. Ya Allah forgive us. Ameen! From IslamicAwakening.com |