I am a Muslim
Posted: Sat Sep 22, 2012 7:25 am
This is to raise awareness so that there can be less conflict in this world. I am conveying this message because I have learned today that one of my friend is being laughed at for having a beard in a non-muslim country. the circumstance is raised alot of media propaganda against Muslims. I will ask for your views (only constructive views on this so plea to moderators remove comments which are not constructive)
In case religious believes are tabooed is the concern i will understand if this message gets blocked.
"I am a Muslim"
In a congregational Friday prayer in the Takwa Mosque in Dhanmodni the Imam said, being a Muslim has a responsibility of portraying yourself as the image of Islam to others. What it means is that we are living posters billboard walking talking breathing canvas boards of Islam, each and every one of us who call ourselves Muslim.
I cannot say I am Muslim that way, I always wish I was and am but I am failing all the time. Being a Muslim teaches me to be compassionate and caring to others, it means to be able to share your thoughts to others in a more civilized way. To make it comfortable for others in neutral environment, a functioning community.
What I am talking about here are the social duties of a Muslim. Moderation is the life style hence living within limitations and boundaries to make better provisions for others comes naturally. The appearance of a Muslim is itself a way of moderation and simplicity. A beard is a mark of wisdom, a fully clothed attire is a way to project sobriety. I as a Muslim should have clear understanding of my believes and will project them in more constructive ways so that it is easier for others to understand them well.
When conflict raises communication is the key cause it is the moderate way. When communication fails, I should stand against oppression. But to do so I shall be clear headed as well.
All of the above is how a muslim should be. and give benefit of doubt that most muslims think that way. The ppl you read on media are not the entire image of a muslim. If you can not accept what i believe it is your problem not mine. Cause I have accepted you and came to live along side you.
So to all my non muslim friends do not think of terrorist the moment you see a bearded brother or veiled sister. learn first why they are presenting themselves this way first then try to see if your ridicules are justified or you are just being something less than human.
In case religious believes are tabooed is the concern i will understand if this message gets blocked.
"I am a Muslim"
In a congregational Friday prayer in the Takwa Mosque in Dhanmodni the Imam said, being a Muslim has a responsibility of portraying yourself as the image of Islam to others. What it means is that we are living posters billboard walking talking breathing canvas boards of Islam, each and every one of us who call ourselves Muslim.
I cannot say I am Muslim that way, I always wish I was and am but I am failing all the time. Being a Muslim teaches me to be compassionate and caring to others, it means to be able to share your thoughts to others in a more civilized way. To make it comfortable for others in neutral environment, a functioning community.
What I am talking about here are the social duties of a Muslim. Moderation is the life style hence living within limitations and boundaries to make better provisions for others comes naturally. The appearance of a Muslim is itself a way of moderation and simplicity. A beard is a mark of wisdom, a fully clothed attire is a way to project sobriety. I as a Muslim should have clear understanding of my believes and will project them in more constructive ways so that it is easier for others to understand them well.
When conflict raises communication is the key cause it is the moderate way. When communication fails, I should stand against oppression. But to do so I shall be clear headed as well.
All of the above is how a muslim should be. and give benefit of doubt that most muslims think that way. The ppl you read on media are not the entire image of a muslim. If you can not accept what i believe it is your problem not mine. Cause I have accepted you and came to live along side you.
So to all my non muslim friends do not think of terrorist the moment you see a bearded brother or veiled sister. learn first why they are presenting themselves this way first then try to see if your ridicules are justified or you are just being something less than human.