Editorial: Light under the Basket
Muslims, the world over, are desperately
in search of light—the light which will help illuminate their path, overcome
the darkness of ignorance and disclose their true identity to them in the
world of test and trial. In search of this identity, some of them have
raised arms and some have withdrawn to their abodes. There is also a so-called
‘moderate’ faction which has resorted to political struggle in order to
establish the Muslim identity. And still another scanty group yearns to
bring home ‘the West’ in the garb of modern Islam. Hectic struggles, long
meditations, Herculean efforts and glib argumentation form the essential
characteristics of the struggle of these groups. But, unfortunately, each
of them is facing chronic failures as the targets continue to elude them.
Perhaps, the last category, which is definitely minimal, seems to beat
the others; and city after city is falling to the clutching tentacles of
the octopus of western materialism.
They seem to be in a labyrinth where
the more hard they try, the more weary and frustrated they get without
finding a way out. Their struggle spans a period of over two centuries
replete with heart-rending stories of their initial vivacious enterprise
and thereby drastic failures. Yet they insist on repeating history time
and again. A good reason one may offer for their untoward attitude is again
the absence of the light which they seem to be searching. But God has not
really been unkind to them! He indeed provided them with the light and
the guidance.
Indeed there has come to you from Allah the light
in the form of an Evident Book. (5:15)
As humble believers, we the Muslims were
supposed to sketch our identity in the light that Allah lit for us. We
were directed to return to the source in order to resolve all the differences
that might arise among us. By following the word of Allah, we were destined
to flourish and bring prosperity to other nations of the world as well.
But, much to our dismay, we put the light under the basket instead of placing
it on the lampstand. How dumb of us!
You are the light of the world. A city that is
set on a hill cannot be hidden. Nor do they light a lamp and put it under
a basket but on a lampstand, and it gives light to all who are in the house.
(Mathew, 5:14-5)
Not only did we deprive ourselves of the
light but also caused others to be divested of the complete and true form
of divine guidance. Instead of understanding God’s will from His Word,
we began scrambling the pages of Sahih Bukhari and Sahih Muslim.
So much so, the Hadith literature became an end in itself. The Fiqh
developed by fragile humans attained a superiority that led to banning
intellectual access to the original message of Allah. By slamming the doors
closed on Ijtihad, it was rendered impossible for even a wee amount
of light to pass through the basket. ‘It was only the early scholars
who were equipped with the requisite ability to ponder on the Holy Qur’an’,
the learned scholars of the Islamic faith contended. The religion of Islam
declared as infallible only the Messengers of Allah but our scholarship
added to the list a fair number of early Muslim scholars, who themselves
would have cried out to the Lord in fear on the very thought of being declared
infallible by men.
We, both on a collective and an individual
level, need to understand our responsibility as conferred upon us by the
circumstances. The present scenario should not prolong, as it is awfully
detrimental to the interests of the Muslims and other nations as well.
The loss to be suffered may not remain confined to this world alone but
also transfer to the next world. Thus, we must do everything we can to
support and patronize the original intellectual inquiry into the Book of
Allah. This, on the one hand, will ensure sustained and healthy compatibility
with the changing circumstances and on the other hand, will help refine
ideas and concepts. The ultimate outcome of the exercise will reflect in
preserving the tranquility of this world and bringing strength and hope
to the collectivity of the Muslims.
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Profile of Mr. Moiz Amjad
Born in Karachi Pakistan on 27th Dec
1962, Mr. Moiz Amjad Associate Fellow Al-Mawrid, matriculated in 1978 from
St. Mary’s High School, Lahore. In 1986, he completed his MBA (Masters
in Business Administration) from the University of the Punjab, Lahore securing
top position in the University and was, subsequently, awarded a scholarship
for pursuing a PhD in a field of his choice. However, in 1988, preferring
to study the Islamic disciplines in the traditional method of personal
tutelage which is still in vogue in the sub-continent he was accepted as
a pupil by a renowned scholar of Islamic law and philosophy, in Pakistan,
Mr. Javed Ahmad Ghamidi, President Al-Mawrid and pupil of one of the most
respected Islamic scholars in the Sub-Continent and a commentator of the
Holy Qur’an, Mawlana Amin Ahsan Islahi. Under the guidance
of Mr. Ghamidi, Mr. Amjad studied Arabic language, the Holy Qur’an and
other Islamic disciplines and in January 2000 was appointed Research Associate
to his mentor.
Mr. Moiz Amjad has remained president
of Al-Mawrid Institute of Islamic Research and Education (1996-7), Director
Danish Sara, a Center for Islamic Propagation (1997-8) and Editor of Ishraq,
a monthly (Urdu) Islamic journal in (1997-9). As one of the founders of
Mus’ab Public School, he was actively involved in preparing the initial
curriculum of the school. He has served as a visiting Faculty Member at
various renowned institutes and colleges in Pakistan.
As a guest speaker, he has lectured
at various forums like the Civil Services Academy of Pakistan, Lahore;
the National Institute of Public Administration (NIPA), Lahore; the Administrative
Staff College, Lahore; the Da‘wah Academy of the International Islamic
University, Islamabad; Pakistan Islamic Medical Association, at the Liaqat
National Hospital Auditorium, Karachi; and the Lahore University of
Management Sciences (LUMS), Lahore.
He has a variety of articles published
in renowned Newspapers and journals to his credit in the Urdu language
as well. Of particular mention are his critiques on some aspects of contemporary
religious thought and his work on some issues of Fiqh (Islamic Law).
A brief detail of his major writing
projects is given below:
· Kitab al-talaq (Urdu),
the explanation of the law of divorce of Islam.
· Tisri Talaq kay Ahkam
(Urdu), an explanation of the directives following the third incidence
of divorce, including issues like Halalah etc.
· Tawbah (Urdu), the
rules regarding repentance in the Qur’an and the sayings ascribed
to the Prophet (sws).
· Rasul Allah Par Iman kay
Taqaday (Urdu), an explanation of the meaning and implications of the
belief in the prophethood of Muhammad (sws).
· Kitab al-taharat,
the rules regarding purification of the body.
As the Editor of the website (www.understanding-islam.org)
since its inception in 1997, he has extensively written on various aspects
of Islamic law and responded to criticisms on the Holy Qur’an posed
by various non-Muslims. The site is also rich in answers given by him to
burning questions about Islam received from all over the globe. A series
of booklets addressing various Islamic issues based on the queries answered
by Mr. Amjad has been published, which are as under:
· Frequently Asked Questions
regarding God
· General Muslim Customs and
Traditions
· Directives of the Shari‘ah
regarding Edibles
· Grammatical Errors in the
Qur’an – an Obvious Absurdity – A Response to a Criticism on the
Qur’an
· Issues regarding The Prohibition
of Riba
· Frequently Asked Question
regarding Hereafter
· Questions regarding Fasting
Under his chief editorship, an Urdu
version of ‘Understanding Islam’ (urdu.understanding-islam.org) was launched
on the World Wide Web on April 15, 2003. All religious queries of the Urdu
speaking people are addressed amply at this site. We pray that may this
new site be as successful as the parent ‘Understanding Islam’ and that
the Lord may give strength and courage to Mr. Moiz Amjad and his team that
they continue to undertake their noble endeavors in the most diligent manner.
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Reaching out Patience
On an invitation received from a regional
center, Mr. Sajid Hamid, Associate Fellow Al-Mawrid, visited Danish Sara,
Gujranwala, on August 03, 2003 and delivered a lecture on ‘Patience’. His
lecture was primarily based on his new book titled Sabr (Patience), which
is under publication. Islam has impressed upon its adherents the importance
of Patience. However, too many hurdles are faced by those who set out to
attain the virtue. In his speech, Mr. Sajid Hamid explained the meaning
and implication of the Arabic word, Sabr, used to connote the virtue of
Patience. He also elucidated the effective manner by following which we
can nurture this most desirable virtue. The program was attended by about
thirty participants from different walks of life.
Thinking ill of Others
Mr. Sajid Hamid, Associate Fellow
Al-Mawrid, delivered a speech on Bad Gumani (Thinking ill of Others) at
the regional center, Danish Sara Gujranwala on September 06, 2003. This
speech was based on his dissertation, Bad Gumani, which is also under print.
He stressed the point that mistrusting or doubting the integrity of the
friends and fellows is a grave sin, which, if persistently committed, would
definitely tear apart the social fabric of our society. He also shed light
on the ways which can help obliterate this evil.
Understanding the Holy Qur’an
Mr. Anees Mufti, Director Watt &
Volt and member of the Board of Governors, Al-Mawrid, arranged a program
on the topic Understanding the Holy Qur’an on July 21, 2003 at Dar-ul-Ishraq,
Model Town Lahore. This program was specially conducted for a small group
of people, who were interested in understanding Mr. Javed Ahmed Ghamidi’s
approach toward Understanding the Holy Qur’an. Mr. Rafi Mufti, Associate
Fellow Al-Mawrid, elaborated upon the approach and answered the questions
posed by the participants.
Islam in the Light of the Holy Qur’an and the
Sunnah
On an invitation, Mr. Aslam Najmi,
Assistant Fellow Al-Mawrid, visited Rotary Club and delivered a speech
on its forum on the topic Islam in the Light of the Holy Qur’an and
the Sunnah. The prevailing concept about Islam hinges upon the presentation
of fiqh (jurisprudence) of the four Imams or spiritual explanations
forwarded by the Sufis – a presentation of Islam which creates serious
questions in the intelligent minds. Mr. Aslam Najmi elucidated the fundamental
premises of Islam in the light of the Holy Qur’an and the Sunnah.
In particular, he explained the following points in the perspective of
the Holy Qur’an and the Sunnah: Sanctity of the religion,
Salah (prayer), authenticity of the Holy Qur’an. Among the
ten participants were: Barkat Ullah Liaqat, Asst. Director EOBI and Hafiz
Muhammad Younas, Proprietor, Printing Establishment.
Women and the Islamic Law of Inheritance
A nagging question that often springs
to the minds of Muslim ladies is why they have been given less share in
the inheritance. Other questions which also haunt the believers include:
What if the daughter is in dire need of financial help than the son? Does
Islam allow depriving anyone of the right of receiving inheritance? To
address these and other similar questions, a lecture was arranged on July
09, 2003 at the residence of Mr. Pervez Hashmi, Shadman Lahore. Mrs. Kaukab
Shehzad, Assistant Fellow Al-Mawrid, delivered a speech on the issue and
responded to the queries raised by the participants. Among the forty participants
were: Mrs. Rahat Kalsum, Senior Officer, Punjab Bank; Mrs. Farida Nawaz,
Social Worker; Mrs. Shahina Javed Ghamidi, House Wife; Mrs. Ghazala Sami,
Teacher, Mus'ab Public School and Mrs. Mina, Teacher, Lahore Grammar School.
The Islamic Law of Inheritance
To specifically address the issue
of Kalalah and its impact upon the share of other beneficiaries,
another lecture on the topic was arranged at the residence of Major Saeed
Nawaz, Garden Town Lahore, on September 03, 2003. Mrs. Kaukab Shehzad,
Assistant Fellow Al-Mawrid, dilated upon the issue and described the implications
and corollaries of designating a person as Kalalah.
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On the Electronic Media July 05, 2003: Geo T.V. recorded
an interview of President Al-Mawrid, Javed Ahmad Ghamidi, on the topic
Talaq (Divorce).
July 15, 2003: Pakistan Television
Network (PTV) recorded an interview of President Al-Mawrid on the topic
Rawadari (Tolerance).
August 30, 2003: A senior Producer
of PTV, Muhammad Kalim Malik, met President Al-Mawrid and cordially invited
him to participate in different religious programs which are aired by the
network.
September 10, 2003: Pakistan
Television Network (PTV) recorded a lecture of President Al-Mawrid on the
topic ‘Sanctity of Life’.
September 17, 2003: Mr. Imran
Ya‘qub, Associate Producer Geo T.V., met President Al-Mawrid and invited
him to take part in the upcoming programs of the Channel on Ramadan.
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The Press Media August 18, 2003: Columnist,
Mr. Afzal Rehan, held a meeting with President Al-Mawrid. He inquired the
President about his stance on the issue of al-Masjid al-Aqsa.
September 26, 2003: Mr. Mushtaq
Ahmed, Editor Hum Qadam, a Journal issued by Islami Jami‘at Talaba,
interviewed President Al-Mawrid regarding the educational system in vogue
in Pakistan.
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Other Engagements of the President July 02, 2003: Mr. (Late) Khalid
Masud, the Former President Adarah Tadabbur-i-Qur’an, came to see
Mr. Javed Ahmed Ghamidi, President Al-Mawrid. They discussed various points
of mutual interests.
July 04, 2003: Dr. Khalid Arbi
along with some of his friends met the President Al-Mawrid. An array of
burning religious issues was discussed including the issue of keeping beard
etc.
July 14, 2003: Dr. Abdul Ghani
Faruq met with the President. He discussed several issues regarding the
prevailing state of affairs in our beloved country, Pakistan.
August 08, 2003: Mr. Sohail
Umer, Director Iqbal Academy, and Dr. Kurshid Razavi held a meeting with
the President Al-Mawrid and discussed various points of mutual interest.
August 30, 2003: The President
Al-Mawrid inaugurated the new website (www.humsubdost.org) which has been
launched in Urdu for entertainment of kids in the perspective of Islamic
Ideals.
September 25, 2003: Mr. William
M. Howe, Principal Officer American Consulate and Former Chief Secretary
Punjab, Mr. Javed Qureshi, met President Al-Mawrid. The talk revolved round
the Institute of Islamic Sciences, Al-Mawrid, its mission and the strategy
employed to achieve its objectives.
September 27, 2003: Mr. Naeem
Ahmed Mirza, Director ‘Aurat Publication and Information Service
Foundation, and Ms. Uzma Saeed, Lahore Branch Officer ‘Aurat Publications,
held a meeting with President Al-Mawrid. They posed various questions to
him regarding Islamic Hudud and Penal Law.
September 27, 2003: A question/answer
session was arranged with President Al-Mawrid for the teachers and students
of al-Shari‘ah Academy. In this session, the students particularly raised
many questions which often pinch our youth as they set out to tread the
path of religion.
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