Sabahat,

Every living human being will always be agreed with you on this matter...
The biggest question that is still the we need to solve is
HOW ?

share us what solution you have in your mind... assume Pakistan as a room
filled with 5 person and you have to build 5 qualities that you mention in
your email...
share us how you teach/preach/guide them such that they follow it in a way
that their generation will follow it through....

Regards,
ZH


On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 12:28 AM, Sabahat Muhammad <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  Thank you Rehan,
>
>
>
> But I think the bigger picture here is that Islam is so distorted,
> especially the 5 pillars, that simply following them religiously won't solve
> our problems. We need to start, by example, showing Pakistan that the true
> spirit of Islam resides in these characteristics:
>
>
>
> 1.       HONESTY
>
> 2.       FAIRNESS
>
> 3.       TOLERANCE
>
> 4.       SIMPLICITY
>
> 5.       CLEANLINESS
>
>
>
> Until we can breathe life into these words, no amount of prayer or fasting
> or zakat will change this society. As a simple example, Faisal repeatedly
> points out traffic violations by educated people – when you disobey a law of
> the land, and Islam strictly bids us to follow the laws of whichever land we
> may be in, you are neither honest nor fair nor tolerant (because in breaking
> one traffic light, you endanger others and you take away their right to safe
> travel, and you are impatient and arrogant – not qualities of a true
> Muslim). I can bet you that a good portion of these violators are people who
> pray, fast, pay alms, and have travelled for Hajj at least once in their
> lifetimes. They follow the tenets of religion to the letter, but have
> forgotten the spirit in which they are to do so.
>
>
>
> In the 1920s, Maulana Maududi removed Jihad from the 5 pillars of Islam and
> replaced it with Shahadah. He did this to present the world with a more
> peaceful face to Islam, but in doing so, he altered its meaning, and
> destroyed one of the most basic tenets of this religion: Struggle. We are
> bound, every day, to struggle for honesty and fairness and tolerance, to
> struggle with Iblis, and to struggle with our own wayward desires. Jihad is
> not 'Holy War' – there is no mention of a 'Holy War' in the Quran; war is
> only a means for defense against an aggressor – Jihad means to struggle with
> oneself, and to maintain, in the face of non-Muslims, a *passive*resistance 
> to any alteration of Islam. Losing this part of the religion has
> damaged it immeasurably, but there seems to be no convincing people that
> what they learned about Islam may well be wrong. You will gauge that from
> the response to this post – I am sure a barrage of emails (including
> yourself, I am sure) will blast the notion that Jihad ever was a part of the
> 5 pillars, or that they may have been changed at all.
>
>
>
> Best Regards,
>
> * *
>
> *Sabahat *
>
>
>
> *From:* [email protected] [mailto:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] *On Behalf Of *rehan altaf
> *Sent:* Thursday, September 25, 2008 7:16 PM
> *To:* [email protected]
> *Subject:* [ankahi:925] Re: solutionS
>
>
>
> Sabahat
>
> According to your last para, I totally agree. Everyone HAS TO & WILL pay
> for their bad/wrong deeds in this world or after. Regardless how much he/she
> thinks is following Islam.
>
> All I meant was, if we cling to the basic 5pillars taught by our Beloved
> Prophet Mohammed (Peace be upon Him) Inshallah Allah will grant us success
> in this world & the next. As far as judging as to if we are correct or not
> in our actions; our Beloved Prophet Mohammed (Peace be upon Him) "more or
> less" (JO ILM HASIL KARO, US KE TEHKEEK ZAROOR KARO) have instructed us to
> investigate & confirm what you are being taught.
>
> Best regards,
> Syed Rehan Altaf
> 0300-8256858
>
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 4:58 PM, Sabahat Muhammad <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Rehan,
>
> Here begins the debate.
>
> Pakistanis are intolerant and crooked for a reason: we believe in our own
> infallibility, and never question what we are taught. Let us recognize that
> what we are taught is not necessarily the right thing just because it comes
> with the tag of Islam. If it was, then you too should believe that suicide
> bombings are justified and that building 9 mosques will buy you a palace in
> paradise, and that every time you perform Hajj, even your murders are wiped
> clean from your slate. How naïve can you get?
>
>
>
> Sabahat.
>
>
>
>
>
> >
>

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