29/12/2006
The Salaam
As-salaamu 'alaykum, below is an email that I have sent to a Straits Times (Singapore) reporter regarding an article he put up in the papers:
Hello,
If you would kindly refer to the article mentioned in the subject header, in paragraph 25, you have made an error. Below is an excerpt of the paragraph that I have mentioned.
Muslims greet each other with "Assamualaikum", which means "May peace be with you"...
("Be Close to God" pg S4 para 25 The Straits Times (23.12.2006)
I, as a Muslim, must point out to you that the spelling in the above quote (in bold and underlined), is wrong. If the word is spelt in such a way and pronounced as such, it would carry a different meaning. To be exact, it would mean to be something very evil. "Assamualaikum" means "May death be upon you".
The above word/greeting was used by the enemies of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) to mock him, his Companions and, in whole, the religion of Islaam. Below is a hadeeth of what happened during the time of the Prophet :
`Aisha (RA) said: Some Jews entered upon the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) said: As-Sãmu alaykum (may death be upon you)
I thus understood it and said: And may death, and the curse be upon you. So the Messenger of Allah (pbuh) said: Gently `Aisha, Allah loves gentleness in all matters, so I said: O Messenger of Allah did you not hear what they said? The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) said: I have replied with `Alaykum (upon you)
(Al-`Adawee said it was sound, and that it was reported by Al-Bukhãri, page 41 of volume 11 of Fath Al-Bãree.)
Please note that some Jewish tribes at that time were against the Prophet (pbuh) and Islam. The above hadeeth is not meant to reflect any present situation. The hadeeth serves to teach us to be aware of what people, who have evil intentions against another, are capable of and how Islam teaches its followers to be tactful in handling these situations.
The correct way to spell it would be "As-salaamu'alaikum". If we read and pronounce it, we will find the word "salaam", which means "peace". Below, I have included for you just for your own knowledge and benefit a hadeeth about this wonderful greeting :
`Imran bin Husayn said: A man came to the Prophet (pbuh) and said: 'As-salãmu `alaykum (May peace be upon you),
so he (pbuh) replied then he sat down, and then the Prophet (pbuh) said "Ten." then another came along and said 'As-salãmu `alaykum wa rahmatullãh (May peace be upon you and Allah's Mercy),
so he (pbuh) replied, then he sat down, and then he (pbuh) said: "Twenty." Then another came along and said: 'As-salãmu `alaykum wa rahmatullãh wa barakãtuhu (May peace be upon you and Allah's Mercy and His Blessing),
, so he (pbuh) replied, then he sat down, and then he (pbuh) said: "Thirty."
(At-Tirmithi said it was comely. Al-Albãni agreed, and said that so did Al-Bayhaqi, and Al-Hãfith Ibn Hajar. Al-Albãni included this hadeeth in The Authentic of Good Sayings as #156.)
The "ten", "twenty" and "thirty" that the Prophet (pbuh) was reported to have said, in the hadeeth above, is the number of times that the reward is multiplied.
Praise be to Allah, your article is useful in helping others understand Islaam better. We all make mistakes one time or another. What makes us learn is when someone points it out to us. That is the reason Allah made it an individual obligation for all Muslims to point out the wrong and call others to the correct way. I say this to remind myself before anyone else.
Thank you and may you have a better understanding of this beautiful religion of Islaam.
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12/09/2006
Aman's Spices
Alhamdulillah, we have set up a new business online. I hope you will check it out, insha-Allaah.
Please go to Aman's Spices for more details.
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20/07/2006
sentosa trip
Last month, we brought Al-Walad to Sentosa Island. He was very excited and we enjoyed ourselves a lot. It was his first time there and for some of us, the first time there after a long time.
My mom went together with us and so did my two sisters. My eldest sister brought along her family too which included her twin son and daughter. So, armed with my trusted Sony Ericsson w810i camera phone, I managed to piece together a little video of our outing. Please click on the link below and I hope you enjoy it...
muhammad@sentosa
There are also some photos that I took during the Sentosa trip which have just been uploaded to my photo album.
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Busy, busy, busy...
I have neglected this blog for quite a bit. I only wished I was not so busy. A lot of things happened during the past month. Israel air strikes on the Hezbollah in Lebanon prompting the latter to declare an open war. Another tsunami hit the Javanese coast costing close to 400 lives.
And here we are, busy with our mundane lives. Engrossed in our daily greed to be number one. We are so buried in our own personal desires that we forget to think about others. We forget how to act in times of emergency. Take for an example the incident reported in the papers about some ambulance crew trying to transport a collapsed patient down the elevator of a shopping center. They had to endure other shoppers who are determined to squeeze into the elevators and alight at their desired floors. What if the patient had died? What if the few seconds he/she needed to be saved are wasted by another shopper wanting to get to the Levi's Store on the 3rd floor? What if it was us, ourselves, on that stretcher?
Well, just as long as it ain't me...or is it?
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09/06/2006
speed like lightning....
Just the other day, I was on a bus on the way to work. Dreading the imminent onslaught of work later on, I decided to take a peek outside the bus window. I saw a snazzy white sports car, complete with all those ah-beng-ish decals. The design was too corny for my taste. But then, I spotted a caption at the back of the car which became the highlight of my day and what I like to call, my smiling-point. The caption read :
Speed like lightning, Crash like thunder
Oh! The irony! Well, at least the driver got one thing right. -wink-
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18/05/2006
the night shift...
Its 1700hrs and most people are making their way back from their offices. As for me, I have to drag myself out of this chair and get ready for the night shift. -sigh-
Our bodies are just not made to work at night. Don't they realise that? Sheesh!
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