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This is my Guest Book,I will be so Glad if you leave something here for me :) .. شكراً لاضافتك تعليق في صفحتي المتواضعة Thanks for visiting!
loubnawrote:
Salam Yahya, J’ai l’honneur de t’écrire et de commenter tes paroles. Tu as un style à toi, super bien, tu arrives à bien mélanger entre la littératures, les sentiments, la nature, la science, l’environnent dont tout le monde en parle actuellement, de telle sorte que lorsque je te lis je sens que j’ai à faire à un écrivain bien doué et de haut calibre et tu l’es évidemment, je n’ai aucun doute en ça. Continue à écrire et à surprendre ton entourage, tu as une grande capacité et Inshallah tu arriveras à l exploiter et à la faire découvrir au monde. Je te souhaite une bonne continuation et tout le bonheur du monde. Félicitation mon cher ami. Loubi
July 31
سمو أنثىwrote:
لله درك
جميل جدا أن تكون أحرفك شاهد عيان على إنجازاتك ، وأن تكون رفيق الدرب المخلص لك
أنت وبعيدا عن أي إعتبارات لمشاعري تجاهك أو صلتي بك ، إلا أنك مثال حي لنجاح الشاب حين يخطط لحياته ويضع نصب عينيه أهداف
لايتوانى في تحقيقها
أنت لست فقط مثال ، بالنسبة إلي أنت حافز مهم ، وثق تماما بأنه كلما لمع نجمك ستكون مصدر إيحاء للكثيــــــــــــر
فضلا عن أنك ستكون ذاتك بشكل أفضل & أرقى
فبالدين والعلم أنت تسمو
ويكفي أن يحتل الدين جزء مهم من أغلب مقالاتك إن لم يكن كلها
من أكثر وأجمل مايميز مقالاتك حين أقرأها أنها تحمل معلومة جديدة
وأنها أولا وآخرا مرتبطة باللاسلام بشكل أو بآخر
أحبك أنا ، وأحب نجاحاتك
وأتمنى لك التوفيق في كل أمور حياتك
وأن تستمر بالتقدم
July 27
MAHA F.Fwrote:
Dear yahya,
beautiful and powerful words..I did enjoy your blog cuz it covers the different and colorful aspect of your personality.
wishing you the best of luck and to never stop writing
Maha
July 23
manalewrote:
cher Yéhya, tes mots doux, profonds et exitentiels m'ont rappelé les propos d'un ami que je connaissais au Liban et qui me disait :" La vie est belle parce qu' elle nous fait connaître des personnes aimables et adorables, mais elle est dure parce qu'elle nous sépare souvent de ces personnes". Cet ami je ne l'ai pas vu depuis longtemps. Je reviens à tes passages qui vont direct au coeur; ils portent en eux un sens qui dépasse tout cadre spatio-temporel pour se révéler atemporels, voire universels. En effet, notre vie jongle avec tous les sentiments contradictoires : bonheur et tristesse, amour et haine, amitié et solitude... etc, et comme c'est dur et pénible d'y trouver un équilibre sans payer le prix !!! Mais, enfin je me demande : est-ce que la vie humaine a une valeur et un poids sans le sentiment de souffrance?
Feb. 22
Surrealwrote:
they say shajaret el a7lam ma betetra7sh....i disagree! If God wants something to happen any dream can become reality...inma amrahu iza arada shay2an an ya qool lahu kun fa yakun!! Hope is every where and its living! But If someone can't get what they want or desire, then al rida wal qana3a will make them satisfied with what they have....so in all cases and siuations there is a way out...a way to happiness!
Feb. 4
J.wrote:
حبيبي يحيى كم انا سعيدة وفخورة بك يا أخي الحبيب ثبتك اللاه وكأكثر من أمثالادك وانا اتتبع اخبارك من خلال اهلي وعن طريق رسائلك الجميلة وكم حاولت ان ارسل لك رسائل ولم افلح واخيرا تذكرت ان بإمكاني ان بإمكاني مراسلتك بالإيميل فهاهي حروفك تسطر لك حبي وشوقي ودعواتي الدائمة لك بالتوفيق والسداد وأن يثبتك الله على طريق الرشاد ووصيتي لك الدائمة المحافظة على الصلاة فهي حبلك المتين مع الله اختك المحبة أم مهند في 29/1 / 1430 هـ
Jan. 25
to0o0t ..wrote:
السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته ...
خالي العزيز ..
رائع هو مااضفته في مساحتك ...
اعجبتني جدا مقالاتك ..
الى الامام فأسلوب كتابتك واختيار مواضيعك تدل على ان بداخلك كاتب بالفطرة
اكثر موضوع اعجبني كافيه باللاتيه اوعفوا قهوة بالحليب>على فكره هذا مشروبي المفضل
ويعطيك العافيه على تعريفك للاسلام جعل الله ذلك في موازين حسناتك ...
على فكره اعجبتني ليون
شكلي بسير عليك ...
وايضا اضافتك لكتبك المفضله كلها كانت جميله ..
باختصار سبيسك مختصر وحلوومفيد وممتع بنفس الوقت ....
اسفه عالاطاله ....
تحياتي ...
توته
Dec. 23
Surreal
wrote:
First of all, let me start by saying that it is a pleasure to comment on ur space :)
U have always had and still have a great ability to write and deliver valuable and important information in an interesting way that takes the reader to another level. U choose ur topics well and you make me think and if i don't think then my imagination does the job for me. Ur pen is ur weapon, ur mind is a gift and ur writing is a real talent that u should never give up! keep writing and sharing your thoughts with the us and don't just stop here, i hope to see your articles globally soon, coz its only fair that the whole world gets a taste too ;) Allah ye7fazak o mashallah 3alek :)
Oct. 1
ghada sobeiwrote:
hey yahya ..
seriously u doing agood job here..keep it going..
i liked that video for saudi arabic ...u really explaining ur message in good way ..Well done yahya
Sept. 25
No namewrote:
Hey Yahya,
Joli Blog ! Cela donne envie de découvrir l'Arabie Saoudite ... Et c'est vrai qu'on attend d'autres vidéos pour en découvrir un peu plus C'est ça le travail d'un apprenti diplomate, faire la promotion de son pays !!! Sympa toutes ces photos de Tour Eiffel Continue comme ça Yahya mais il manque des photos du restaurant indien !!! La prochaine fois on emmène un appareil photo ! Pour mon ami Yahya, Benjamin For no french speakers, it says.....: Great Blog.... This makes you feel the idea to discover more about Saudi Arabia.... We are waiting for more vidéos Nice pictures of the Eiffel Tower Keep going Yahya, but one thing is missing: pictures of the indian restaurant..... That's for the next time !!! For my friend Yahya Benjamin
Mar. 2
Mwrote:
Hey Yahiya,
I liked your Space. Nice choices especially the YouTubes, keep it going .
Good luck buddy.
Reefa
Mar. 2
Future MCcwrote:
I congratulate the new updates. It looks so nice. i truely had a nice time reading the blogs and enjoyed the photo albumes. Keep up champion.
With all my best wishes,
Future..
Feb. 29
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September 25 افتتاح جامعة و ثقافة احتفال![]() picture source: http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_Cxp49rdf_Es/SqeqK37oBRI/AAAAAAAAAMo/bqgGCZibcgo/s400/king5.jpg افتتاح جامعة و ثقافة احتفال
اعتادت الشعوب والأمم في كل مكان على الاحتفال و الرقص و اللهو على مر العصور و اختلاف الحضارات والأديان, و كان لكل احتفال طابعه الخاص من عادات ثقافية أو أنشطة أو رقصات. ومن خلال خروجي آسفاً البارحة (مساء اليوم الوطني) ,, ساورتني مشاعر الفرح بكل تأكيد لكنها كانت فرحة داخلية و تأملات خصوصا التفكير في جامعة الملك عبدالله وماذا ستقدم لنا خلال عشر سنوات من الآن اعتقد انه سيأتي يوم بإذن الله سيفوز سعودي بجائزة نوبل للعوم أو تكون المملكة الدولة الأولى في براءات الاختراعات في العالم.
هذه الانجازات من المؤكد لن تأتي بمجرد أكاديميات تعليمية أو أفضل دكاترة فقط ,, بل هي سلوك متكامل ,, سلوك إنساني متوجه ومسئول. فالانجاز هنا عبارة عن خط من الزمن يوازيه خط آخر من السلوكيات القويمة و الإنتاجية والطيبة. واستشهد بما قاله خادم الحرمين الشريفين أن الإيمان والعلم لا يتخاصمان إلا في نفس مريضة. والعكس صحيح فالنفس السليمة هي التي يوجد بها الإيمان وهو عبارة عن اعتقاد في القلب وسلوكيات. و كذلك علم يرقى بهذه النفس و الشخص. لا أظن ولا اعتقد أن ثقافة الاحتفال بكافة ما تعنيه كلمة الاحتفال أو تنطوي عليه من تعريفات مقتصرة فقط على رفع صوت الأغاني في الشوارع العامة. أو تعطيل حركة المرور في الشارع العام أو السريع لغرض "ترقيم" الفتاة بالسيارة المجاورة أو الرقص وسط الشارع بطريقة مبتذلة ,او تكسير المحال التجارية, أو التهجم على الآخرين بالنظرات أو حتى بالكلام لمجرد انه اليوم الوطني ,, أظننا الآن في مرحلة تجاوزت الاحتفال وانتقلت إلى استغلال الاحتفال لشهوات و هوى شباب لديه طاقة كبيرة و لا يعرف أين يفرغها. كان هناك العديد من رجال الأمن مشكورين لكني شعرت لوهلة أن مهمتهم هي تنظيم المرور وليس لمراعاة السلوك العام للمحتفلين أو حتى توجيه الناس ,, و لولا وجودهم مشكورين لكانت مجموعة من الفتيات اللاتي رأيتهن بالقرب من احد المقاهي في موقف لا يحسدون عليه حتى وصلت الدورية. بالنسبة لهؤلاء الشباب كان الرادع خارجي "أي الدورية" لم يكن الرادع أننا مسلمون , و أننا نعيش في بلد مسلم , و أن الفتاة التي يحاول ترقيمها فتاة مسلمة , و أننا ودعنا رمضان قبل عدة ايام ,, و أننا حتى لو تجردنا من إسلامنا و عروبتنا و شهامتنا قد لا نصل إلى التجرد من إنسانيتنا.
قد يبدو كلامي هنا قاسياً بعض الشيء , لكني حين أحاول أن أضع تصوراً لليوم الوطني لبلادي أجد أنه يوم يجب أن يظهر فيه الجميع بالشكل الذي يعكس المملكة فعلا ومكانتها في العالم ويجب على الشعب أن يعكس مضمون البلد ( بلد إسلامي ملتزم بالقيم ) شعبه يلتزم على الأقل بأدنى معايير هذه القيم.
أتمنى من كل من وزارة الثقافة والإعلام والرئاسة العامة لرعاية الشباب التركيز على شباب الوطن بالبرامج التوعوية التي تخرطهم و تستثمر طاقاتهم لشيء يخدمهم و يفيدهم.
اتمنى ان نعيد تفكيرنا في ثقافة الاحتفالات و اسأل الله ان يحفظنا و يحفظ المسلمين. انتهى September 10 يأتون إلى حياتنا فيدخلونها بسلاسة
July 26 رحلة مع قطرة مطرhttp://www.femmeiniste.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/rain-drop.jpg رحلة مع قطرة مطران تلك القطرة الجميلة الصغيرة التي تدور في فلك الحياة تلك الدورة التي قد تطول و قد تكون دورة مختصرة بسيطة ما تسببه لشعور مختلف لدى البشر باختلاف حجم و شكل تلك القطرة ان طبعية الانسان تختلف تبعاً للبيئة المحيطة حوله وموقعه الجغرافي في خارطة العالم و ايضاً في خارطة الامطار.تلك القطرة التي ينزل معها ملك ... و تنزل من سحابه لتلتصق بأخرى لتتثاقل مرة أخرى و تنزل باتجاه الأرض بسرعة متناهية مزيلة أي ذرة من غبار وشائبه قد تعوقها في طريقها و هابطة إلى الأرض لتدخل بجوفها و تروي بنفسها ظمأ تلك الأرض التي تحيى بالماء وهل بشيء آخر تحيى الحياة !من السماء البعيدة تتجمع السحب و تتشكل العديد من القطرات ,, و إرادة الله تنزل تلك القطرات الى مكان ما فتجلب له سعادة و خيرا و املاً جديدا إذا ما نزلتفي مكان ما مثل أواسط إفريقيا الحارة الجافة ... فتهبط تلك القطرات و يحل معها إحساس ينعش قلوب الصغار و الكبار لتجدد الزرع و تشرب الماشية و تمتلئ الآبار.وبالعكس في بعض الدول الاسكندنافية و بعض الدول الأوروبية ,, فالمطر هنا يصبح علامة من علامات الحزن و الكآبة فبينما يتلاعب الاطفال الإفريقيون بالمطر سعادة به و ترحيبا بهطوله ,, يسرع الأوروبيون إلى منازلهم و مخابئهم بعيدا عن الجو الذي يصفونه بالتعاسة !شعوب قد اعتادت عليه و أحبته ,, و شعوب أخرى لم تحبه ,, و شعوب لم ترتوي منه فتنتظره دائما بفارغ الصبر بل و يلجئون إلى محاولات مع الطبيعة لمحاولة إنزاله باستخدام وسائل التقنية للمساعدة على هطوله باذن الله (الاستمطار)...و حديثا عن التقنية,, فقد تتحمل هذه القطرة الضعيفة في بعض المناطق الصناعية الملوثة شيئاً من الحمض الناتج من مخلفات و أدخنة المصانع ,, فتكون مطراً ضاراً حمضياً فيا للغرابة كيف يضر الإنسان نفسه بنفسهلكن هذا بالاحرى لا يمنعنا من التفكر قليلا في جمال تلك القطرة ما إذا تناثرت حولنا وفاحت علينا بروائح قد تأخذ في ذاكرتنا مكانا لا ينسى ,, أو قد تهطل على الأشجار و والنباتات و الزهور فتندى بها أوراقها و يأتي الطير و يشرب .. و الإنسان و يشرب و الأرض نفسها تشرب .. و هل بغير الماء تحيى الحياة .. |
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The literal meaning of
Islam is peace; surrender of one’s will i.e. losing oneself for the
sake of God and surrendering one’s own pleasure for the pleasure of
God. The message of Islam was revealed to the Holy Prophet Muhammad
(peace and blessings on him) 1, 400 years ago. It was revealed through
angel Gabriel (on whom be peace) and was thus preserved in the Holy
Quran. The Holy Quran carries a Divine guarantee of safeguard from
interpolation and it claims that it combines the best features of the
earlier scriptures.
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| The prime message of Islam is the Unity of God, that the Creator of the world is One and He alone is worthy of worship and that Muhammad (peace and blessings on him) is His Messenger and Servant. The follower of this belief is thus a Muslim - a Muslim’s other beliefs are: God’s angels, previously revealed Books of God, all the prophets, from Adam to Jesus (peace be on them both), the Day of Judgement and indeed the Decree of God. A Muslim has five main duties to perform, namely; bearing witness to the Unity of God and Muhammad (peace and blessings on him) as His Messenger, observing the prescribed prayer, payment of Zakat, keeping the fasts of Ramadhan and performing the pilgrimage to Mecca. |
| Islam believes that each person is born pure. The Holy Quran tells us that God has given human beings a choice between good and evil and to seek God’s pleasure through faith, prayer and charity. Islam believes that God created mankind in His image and by imbuing the attributes of God on a human level mankind can attain His nearness. Islam’s main message is to worship God and to treat all God’s creation with kindness and compassion. Rights of parents in old age, orphans and the needy are clearly stated. Women’s rights were safeguarded 1,400 years ago when the rest of the world was in total darkness about emancipation. Islamic teachings encompass every imaginable situation and its rules and principles are truly universal and have stood the test of time. |
| In Islam virtue does not connote forsaking the bounties of nature that are lawful. On the contrary one is encouraged to lead a healthy, active life with the qualities of kindness, chastity, honesty, mercy, courage patience and politeness. In short, Islam has a perfect and complete code for the guidance of individuals and communities alike. As the entire message of Islam is derived from the Holy Quran and indeed the Sunnah and Hadith (the traditions and practices of the Holy Prophet, peace and blessings on him) it is immutable in the face of change in time and place. It may appear rigid to the casual eye, in actual fact it is most certainly an adaptable way of life regardless of human changes. |
| Islam teaches that the path to spiritual development is open to all. Any individual who searches the One Creator can seek nearness to God through sincere and earnest worship; it is central to establishing a relationship with the Almighty. This positive message for humanity fills hearts with hope and courage. |
| At present there are 1.5
billion Muslims worldwide and they form the majority in more than 50
countries of the world. Today Islam is the fastest growing faith in the
world - its beautiful message is reaching millions in the far corner of
the earth. ================================================== What Does "Islam" Mean?The word "Islam" itself means "Submission to Allah." The religion of Islam is not named after a person as in the case of "Christianity" which was named after Jesus Christ, "Buddhism" after Gutama Buddha , "Marxism" after Karl Marx, and "Confucianism" after Confucius. Similarly, Islam is not named after a tribe like "Judaism" after the tribe of Judah and "Hinduism" after the Hindus. The Arabic word "Islam" means the submission or surrender of one's will to the will of the only true god worthy of worship, "Allah" (known as God "the Father" in Christianity). Anyone who does indeed submit to the will of Allah as required by Islam is termed a "Muslim," which means one who has submitted to the will of Allah. Many people in the West have developed the sad misinformed trend of calling Islam "Muhammadenism" and it's followers "Muhammadins." This is a totally foreign word to Muslims and unrecognized by them. No Muslim has ever called his religion "Muhammadenism" or called himself a "Muhammadin." What Is The Basic Concept of Islam?Islam teaches us that this life is a life of worship. We are placed on this earth in order to worship Allah and obey His command. During this earthly life we are subjected to a series of trials. We have the option of enduring these trials and conforming to certain laws, and our reward will be great in the next life, or we may decline to endure these trials and choose to not conform to the law, then we will be made to regret it in the next life. Each person will be solely and completely responsible for their own final reward. We are also told that God has designed these laws to make this life a better, safer, and more tolerable one for us. If we elect to conform to them then we will see the result in this life even before moving on to the next. We are told that the earthly life is a life of faith and work, and the next life is one of reward and no work. We have been placed on this earth to worship God, fast, pray, be industrious, good, kind, respectful, and a source of uprightness and morality. We are told that God has no need of our worship. Our worship can not increase the kingdom of God nor add to His power, however, it is in our best interests both in this life and the next that we do. Unlike some other religions which claim that God entered in a covenant with a certain group of people and that this group is genetically better than all other human beings, or closer to God, Islam on the other hand teaches that no color, race, tribe, or lineage is better than any other. Islam teaches that all humans are equal in the sight of Allah and that the only thing that can distinguish them in His sight is their piety and worship. "O humankind! Verily! We have created you from a male and female, and have made you nations and tribes that you may know one another. Verily! the noblest among you in the sight of Allah is the most God-fearing. Verily! Allah is The Knower, The Aware." The noble Qur'an, Al-Hujrat(49):13. Levels of IslamIslam consists of three levels, each building upon the lower ones. They are: 1) Islam:
2) Faith (Iman):
3) Excellence/Goodness (Ihsan )To worship Allah (God) as if you see Him, for if you can not see Him, He assuredly sees you. In Sahih Muslim, Abdullah ibn Umar ibn al-Khattab narrated: "My father, Umar ibn al-Khattab, told me: One day we were sitting in the company of Allah's Apostle (pbuh) when there appeared before us a man dressed in pure white clothes, his hair was extraordinarily black. There were no signs of travel on him, but none among us recognized him. This man came and sat beside the Apostle (pbuh) kneeling before him and placing his palms on his thighs. He then said: Muhammad, inform me about al-Islam. The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) said: Islam implies that you testify that there is no god but Allah and that Muhammad is the messenger of Allah, and you establish prayer, pay Zakat, observe the fast of Ramadan, and perform pilgrimage to the (House) if you are solvent enough (to bear the expense of) the journey. He (the inquirer) said: You have told the truth. He (Umar ibn al-Khattab) said: It amazed us that he would put the question and then he would himself verify the truth. He (the inquirer) said: Inform me about Iman (faith). He (the Holy Prophet) replied: That you affirm your faith in Allah, in His angels, in His Books, in His Apostles, in the Day of Judgment, and you affirm your faith in the Divine Decree, either good and evil. He (the inquirer) said: You have told the truth. He (the inquirer) again said: Inform me about al-Ihsan (performance of good deeds). He (the Holy Prophet) said: That you worship Allah as if you are seeing Him, for though you don't see Him, He, verily, sees you. He (the inquirer) again said: Inform me about the hour (of the judgment). He (the Holy Prophet) remarked: The one who is asked knows no more than the one who is inquiring (about it). He (the inquirer) said: Tell me some of its indications. He (the Holy Prophet) said: That the slave-girl will give birth to her mistress and master, and that you will find barefooted, destitute goat-herders vying with one another in the construction of magnificent buildings. He (the narrator, Umar ibn al-Khattab) said: Then he (the inquirer) went on his way but I stayed with the messenger of Allah for a long while. The prophet Muhammad then, said to me: Umar, do you know who this inquirer was? I replied: Allah and His Apostle know best. He (the Holy Prophet) remarked: He was Gabriel (the angel). He came to you in order to instruct you in your religion." What Are The Pillars of Islam?Islam is built upon five major pillars. A Muslim is taught that anyone who dies observing these five basic pillars will enter heaven. As mentioned, they are: (1) To bear witness that there is no entity worthy of worship except Allah(God) alone, and that Muhammad (pbuh) was His messenger. This establishes obedience to God Almighty alone. (2) To perform five prescribed prayers to God every day according to a specific prescribed method and at specific prescribed times. This continually reminds us to bear God in mind in all actions, either before or after any given prayer. (3) To pay two and a half percent (2.5%) of ones wealth to charity every year if their savings exceed a certain minimum level which is considered above the poverty level. (This is the basic concept, the actual calculation is a little more complex). (4) To fast the month of Ramadhan (from the Islamic Lunar calendar) every year from sun rise until sunset. This involves not eating, drinking, or having marital relations, from sun rise until sun set. (5) To perform a pilgrimage to Makkah (in the Arabian Peninsula) once in a Muslim's lifetime if it is financially possible and their health permits. During this period, Muslims come from all over the world to join together for six days in a prescribed set of acts of worship. All Muslim men are mandated to wear the same garment which was designed to be very plain, simple, and cheap to obtain. Mu'ad ibn Jabal said: I said to Allah's Messenger (peace be upon him): Inform me about an act which would entitle me to enter into Paradise, and distance me from the Hell-Fire. He (the Prophet) said: "You have asked me about a matter [which ostensibly appears to be] difficult but it is easy for those for whom Allah, the Exalted, has made it easy. Worship Allah and do not associate anything with him, establish prayer, pay the Zakat, observe the fast of Ramadhan and perform Hajj to the House (Ka'aba)." (Narrated by Ahmed, al-Tirmathy, and ibn Majah) Prophet Muhammad (pbuh)Muslims are taught that prophets are humans who have been selected by God for a special purpose. They are given miracles to assist them in their message but these miracles are not performed through their own power, but through the power of God. The prophets of God have no divine powers of their own, nor even the power to decide who will go to heaven or to hell. They are merely there to convey the message entrusted to them by God to the best of their ability. In a similar manner, Muhammad (pbuh) was assisted by God with a number of miracles and entrusted to convey His message to mankind. Muhammad (pbuh) himself, however, was just a regular human being. He could not issue passes to heaven. He could not condemn people to hell. He could not change what was in people's hearts. He could only convey the message and hope that they would believe. Muhammad (pbuh) lived like any other man or woman of his people. He dressed like they dressed. He ate the same food they ate. He lived in the same manner and in the same sort of houses they did. It would be impossible for someone who did not know him to pick him out of a crowd. Muhammad (pbuh) taught his followers through example. If he commanded his followers to do something, he would be the first to abide by this command. He never broke his word, he was by far the most charitable man among his people. He was the most God-fearing and the least attached to this life. He never in his life accepted charity, but worked for a living. He never lied. It was not at all uncommon for him to spend months on end enduring severe hunger never seeing a single cooked meal. He taught his followers to be merciful to their children and respectful to their elders. He commanded them to never taste alcohol, gamble, engage in usury (interest), fornication, envy, deceit, or back-biting. Muhammad (pbuh) taught that no human being needs any other human being to intercede for him with God. He showed them that God is within the reach of all his creation. He hears and sees all and answers His servant's prayers. Muhammad (pbuh) further severely cautioned against promoting any of God's creation or groups thereof to higher levels of divine authority and closeness to God than others, or the excessive glorification of any human being. This includes the prophets of God themselves. He taught that the very best of God's servants are those who continuously seek out knowledge and that God sees all that they do. Muhammad (pbuh) taught his followers to be industrious and to earn an honest living. He taught them that the best Muslims are those who are not overly obsessed with earthly wealth since excessive wealth usually leads to corruption. However, he also taught that a wealthy person who is not blinded by his wealth is not condemned by God and may even be able to utilize his wealth in acts of worship not available to the poor. In other words, Muhammad (pbuh) taught moderation in all things. There is much more that could be said about the teachings of Muhammad (pbuh), however, probably one of the most general summaries made by Muhammad (pbuh) in this regard was: "Righteousness is good conduct, and sin is that which weaves inside your chest and you hate for it to be revealed to mankind." No 'Religious' HierarchyIn Islam, there is no hierarchy of religious leadership such as the people of some other religions may have come to expect. There are no priests, bishops, monks, Popes, ...etc. Muslims define a scholar of Islam as an 'Imam' (not to be confused with the "Imams" of Iran who claim to have boundless supernatural powers and divine attributes). In any given neighborhood, the Imam is the person that a Muslim seeks for religious rulings. For example, if a Muslim dies and his sons want to distribute his inheritance, they go to the Imam and he presents them with the verses of the Qur'an and the Sunnah which describe the required procedure. This man will also usually give religious lectures to teach the Qur'an and the Sunnah. The Muslim Imams and scholars have no special divine powers. They cannot forgive sins. They do not receive divine "inspirations." They cannot issue passes to heaven. They do not have knowledge of the unseen. The can not change the law. They are just regular Muslims who have distinguished themselves with their study and their knowledge. No Monasticism (monkhood)Islam commands Muslims to obey Allah and follow his command. It specifies acts of worship which are acceptable. It encourages Muslims to work and be industrious. It forbids 'monkhood ' and excessive 'spritualization' or 'Zen' and other such practices. A Muslim is commanded not to forbid upon himself that which was made lawful by Allah, nor to introduce new and innovative acts of worship into the religion. This means that a Muslim should not decide that even though Islam allows marriage, he will forbid it upon himself and remain celibate (he may choose not to marry, but he can not forbid it upon himself). If he wishes to perform extra worship, there are many avenues open to him, such as nightly prayer, charity, abstinence from sin....etc. Muhammad (pbuh) once gave the example of two men. One was practicing monasticism and excessive worship, totally detaching himself from this worldly life. The other was working for a living and paying for the food and drink that the "monk" was consuming each day. Muhammad (pbuh) told his followers that the man who was making an honest living and supporting the 'monk' was greater in reward in the eyes of Allah. The LawIslam, like Judaism, is a structured set of laws and commandments. The basis of Islam is the five pillars mentioned previously. Anyone who dies observing the five pillars will enter heaven. Anyone who does not may enter Hell (there are exceptions). However, there are many subtle levels both above and below these. These levels are governed by the law. Islam teaches us that Muslims will be rewarded in proportion to their good deeds, their restraint from evil deeds, and their faith. In this manner we will have people who will enter different levels of heaven, as well as different levels of hell, in direct proportion to their faith and deeds. We learn about the laws of Islam from the Qur'an and the Sunnah. The Qur'an is the Holy book of Islam which contains the words of Allah Almighty and the broad guidelines of Islam. The Sunnah, is the traditions of the prophet Muhammad (pbuh) which included both his words and his actions. The Sunnah usually provides the details for those laws which are drawn out in broad outlines in the Qur'an. Each one of these two sources has a dedicated and very complex science associated with it. "And We have sent down unto you (O Muhammad) the Reminder (one of the names of the Qur'an), that you may clarify to mankind that which was sent down to them" The noble Qur'an, Al-Nahil(16):44 Al-Bukhari narrated upon the authority of Abu Hurairah, that he said: Allah's Messenger (peace be upon him) said: "Allah said: 'I will declare war against him who shows hostility to a pious worshipper of Mine. And the most beloved things with which My slave draws nearer to Me is that which I have ordained upon him. My slave continues to draw closer to Me through performing 'Nawafil' (supplementary worship) till I love him. So I become the sense of hearing with which he hears, and the sense of sight with which he sees, and the hand with which he grips, and the leg with which he walks. And if he asks Me, I will give him, and if he asks my protection, I will protect him'" The Way of LifeIslam is not the same as some other religions from the point of view that it is not confined to a certain place of worship or a certain act, or acts, of worship. Islam teaches it's followers that every single aspect of their life, from eating, to drinking, to sleeping, and everything in-between can be done in one of two ways: Either a way that pleases God, or one that displeases Him. Islam is also a social, economic, and political way of life. Every single aspect of human existence is governed by the law of Islam. A Muslim is commanded to respect his elders and to show humility and respect to his parents. He is also commanded to show kindness and mercy to those who are younger or weaker than himself as well as all of God's beasts. A Muslim is commanded to have nothing whatsoever to do with usury, gambling, or alcohol. A Muslim, however, is not passive and weak. He is commanded that if he sees the laws of God being violated or an injustice being committed, he must stand up for the truth and fight to establish the law of God, defend the oppressed, and establish justice and peace. A Just But Merciful LawIslam, as mentioned above, involves a structured set of laws and acts of worship. Some are more strict and rigid than others. For instance, there can be no excuse whatsoever for worshipping any entity other than Allah alone. Here there is no room for compromise. On the other hand, Islam is designed to also be flexible and lenient. For instance, if a Muslim is sick and can not fast during the month of Ramadhan without incurring bodily harm to himself, then even though this is one of the five pillars of Islam , he is not mandated to fast. In fact he is encouraged not to fast. The law allows for leniency in this, and most other cases. Muslims are taught that each good deed is multiplied by Allah Almighty till it becomes the equivalent of anywhere from ten up to seven hundred similar good deeds (sometimes more). An evil deed, however, is either counted as a single evil deed or is forgiven by Allah. A Muslim is further taught that as long as there is life there is hope. So long as death has not yet overcome him, he can still repent from his evil deeds and, if his intentions are sincere, Allah is willing to forgive all of his past evil deeds no matter if they exceed the drops of water in the ocean. Islam teaches Muslims that God holds them responsible for their INTENTIONS and not necessarily for their DEEDS. This is revealed by the prophet Muhammad (pbuh) in the following saying which was narrated by Umar ibn al-Khattab in Sahih Al-Bukhari: "The Prophet (pbuh) said, "O people! The reward of deeds depends upon the intentions, and every person will get the reward according to what he has intended. So, whoever emigrated for Allah and His Messenger, then his emigration was for Allah and His Messenger, and whoever emigrated to achieve a worldly benefit or for a woman to marry, then his emigration was for that which he emigrated for". "The good deed and the evil deed are not alike. Repel the evil deed with one which is better" The noble Qur'an, Fussilat(41):34 "Verily! Allah does not forgive that a partner should be ascribed unto Him. He forgives (all) save that to whom He will. Whoso ascribes partners to Allah, he has indeed invented a tremendous sin." The noble Qur'an, Al-Nissa(4):48. "Whatever of misfortune strikes you, it is what your right hands have earned. And He forgives much." The noble Qur'an, Al-Shurah(42):30 "And those who, when they do an evil thing or wrong themselves, remember Allah and implore forgiveness for their sins. Who forgives sins save Allah only? and they do not knowingly repeat (the wrong) they did. The reward of such will be forgiveness from their Lord, and Gardens underneath which rivers flow, wherein they will abide for ever, a bountiful reward for workers!" The noble Qur'an, A'al-Umran(3):135-136. "He knows the treachery of the eyes, and that which the chests do hide." The noble Qur'an, Ghafir(40):19. "He is the One that accepts repentance from His Servants and forgives sins: and He knows all that you do." The noble Qur'an, Al-Shurah(42):25. "The likeness of those who spend their wealth in Allah's way is as the likeness of a grain which grows seven ears, in every ear a hundred grains. Allah gives manifold increase to whom He will. Allah is All Embracing, All Knowing." The noble Qur'an, al-Bakarah(2):261 "Say: My slaves who have been prodigal to their own hurt! Despair not of the mercy of Allah, Who forgives all sins. Lo! He is the Forgiving, the Merciful. Turn unto Him repentant, and surrender unto Him, before there comes unto you the doom, when you cannot be helped. And follow the better (guidance) of that which is revealed unto you from your Lord, before the doom comes on you suddenly when you know not, Lest any soul should say Alas, my grief that I was unmindful of Allah, and I was indeed among the scoffers! Or should say: if Allah had but guided me I should have been among the dutiful! Or should say, when it sees the doom: Oh, that I had but a second chance that I might be among the righteous! (But now the answer will be): Nay, for My revelations came unto you, but you denied them and were scornful and were among the disbelievers." The noble Qur'an, Al-Zumar(39):53-59. Abu Hurairah narrated that Allah's messenger (pbuh) said "When Allah completed the creation, He wrote in His Book which is with Him on His throne: Verily, 'My Mercy has overcome my Anger'." Narrated in Sahih Al-Bukhari. Abu Hurairah furhter narrated : I heard Allah's messenger (pbuh) saying: "Allah has divided His Mercy into one hundred parts, and He kept ninety nine parts with Him and sent down one part on the earth, and because of that one single part, His creatures are merciful to each other, so that even the mare lifts up it's hoof away from it's baby animal, lest it should trample it." Narrated in Sahih al-Bukhari. Names of GodThe people of Christianity have been taught to refer to their deity as "God." If you were to ask one of them: "What is your god's name?," they would respond "God!" (there are some exceptions). They object to Muslims worshipping "Allah," and usually picture "Allah" as some pagan god. Some of them will even go so far as to curse "Allah," not realizing that they are cursing "God." Now the question becomes: where did the name "God" come from? Did Jesus (pbuh) ever say "God"? Did Moses (pbuh) ever say "God"? No! The Jews and Arabs are both Semitic tribes which descended from one father, Abraham (pbuh). Their languages are quite similar. The Old Testament tells us that Moses (pbuh) referred to God as "El" or "Elohiym." Jesus (pbuh) too, referred to God using a similar construct. Jesus (pbuh) spoke Aramaic, however, the ancient copies of the Gospel available to us today are mostly written in Greek. Very little of Jesus' actual words have been preserved to this day. However, we do know from Mark 15:34 that Jesus (pbuh) referred to God as "Eloi." "Eloi" is an Aramaic word which means "My God." It is pronounced as {el-o-ee'}. The Arabs would say the same word as "Elahi," pronounced {el-ah-ee'}. So Muslims refer to God with virtually the exact same word Jesus (pbuh) used. Muslims are taught that Allah Almighty has more than one hundred names, the most well known among them being "Allah." These names are to be found in many places throughout the Qur'an. They embody the major characteristics of Allah Almighty such as "The Gracious," "The Merciful," "The Majestic," "The Supreme"...etc.. These names are usually considered adjectives, unless they are applied to Allah Himself, in which case they are treated as proper nouns. For instance: "Allah's are the fairest names. Invoke Him by them. And leave the company of those who blaspheme His names. They will be requited what they do." The noble Qur'an, Al-Aaraf(7):180. "Say (unto mankind): Supplicate unto Allah, or supplicate unto the 'Rahman' (Compassionate/Merciful/Gracious), unto whichever you supplicate (it is the same). His are the most beautiful names." The noble Qur'an, al-Isra(17):110. "Allah! There is no god save Him. His are the most beautiful names." The noble Qur'an, Taha(20):8. "Not equal are the Companions of the Fire and the Companions of the Garden: The companions of the Garden, they are the triumphant. Had We sent down this Qur'an on a mountain verily you would have seen it humble, rent asunder for fear of Allah. Such are the similitudes which We propound to humanity that they may reflect. He is Allah, other than whom there is no other god, He is the 'Knower' of (all things) both the unseen and the seen; He is the 'Gracious' the 'Merciful'. He is Allah, other than whom there is no god, the 'Sovereign' the 'Holy One' the (source of) 'Peace,' the 'Guardian of Faith' the 'Overseer,' the 'Majestic,' the 'Irresistible,' the 'Supreme': Glory be to Allah! (highly exalted is He) above the partners they attribute to Him. He is Allah the 'Creator,' the 'Innovator,' the 'Fashioner'. His are the Most Beautiful Names: Whatever is in the heavens and on earth do glorify Him: and He is the 'Mighty' the 'Wise'." The noble Qur'an, al-Hashir (59):20-24. To learn more about the teachings of Islam, please read
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ايها الانسان ما جبرك على قتل اخوك الانسان وظلمه ..
ايها البشر اما تشاهدون هذا العالم يثور وكله غليان
وغلب الظلام على قلوب البعض بلا احساس كالحيوان
. ليس تشاؤماً بقدر ماهو تعجب على العالم
الذي انقلبت في بعض المفاهيم
والذي انتشر فيه بعض افعال البشر السيئة والبعيده عن اي
فطرة انسانية سليمة وعن اي دين
ماذنب الابرياء في كل مكان تنتهك حقوقهم
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لماذا
سلام على الانسان سلام
لماذا .. ما ذنبهم .. ماذا فعلوا لتزهق ارواحهم ..
الــهي الطف بجميع خلقك و راحمهم
نظرية ماسلو في علم النفس هو صاحب التسلسل الهرمي للاحتياجات البشرية. تشير نظرية ماسلو بأن عدد من احتياجات البشر أساسية لا غنى عنها اي فطرية وحياتية لضمان حياة الانسان او لاستمرارها بشكل طبيعي وهناك ايضا ما يسمى "الاحتياجات المعرفية" ، و "الجمالية"و "الاحتياجات الادراكية" مدرجة في نظرية ماسلو ولكنها لا توجد ضمن التسلسل الهرمي.
نظرية ماسلو تتمحور في ان يتم ترتيب الاحتياجات في تسلسل هرمي من حيث قوتها. ورغم ان جميع الاحتياجات هامة الى ان بعضها اقوى من غيرها. فكلما ارتفعنا في الهرم قلت تلك الاحتياجات او صارت اقل اهمية و كلما نزلنا الى اسفل صارت تلك الاحتياجات فطرية او حتى غريزية
هناك احتياجات :" ان الفرد لا يشعر بأن شيئا يعادلها ، وكذلك تشعر بالقلق اذا لم تتم الاستجابة لها. ثم نأتي الى "احتياجات النمو" وعندما تتحقق لا تزول ، بل إنها تحفزك الى المستوى الآخر من الاحتياجات.
قاعدة الهرم واول تلك الاحتياجات هي الاحتياجات الجسمانية ، وتتكون الاحتياجات الحيوية من عناصر الغذاء والماء والهواء ، والنوم.
وبمجرد تلبية الاحتياجات الجسمانية ، يمكن للفرد ان التركيز على المستوى الثاني ، والحاجة إلى الأمان والأمن. تندرج هنا هذه الاحتياجات تحت قائمة هيكل النظام، والأمن، والقدرة على التنبؤ.
المستوى الثالث هو الحاجة الى الحب والانتماء. تندرج هنا هي احتياجات لأصدقاء والمرافقون ، وداعمة للأسرة ، مع مجموعة تحديد الهوية ، والعلاقة الحميمة.
المستوى الرابع هو احترام الاحتياجات. وهذا يتطلب مجموعة من الاحتياجات الأخرى سواء من الاعتراف بأن الناس في النتائج مشاعر الهيبة اي الاحساس بالشخصية الفردية والقبول ، والمركز الاجتماعي ، واحترام الذات و النتيجة لذلك يتولد الاحساس بالثقة والكفاءة.والعكس هنا في عدم الارتياح او عدم تحقق تلك الاحتياجات فيتولد الإحساس بالإحباط والشعور بالنقص.
وأخيرا ، والإدراك الذاتي يتربع على قمة الهرم الأصلي.
في عام 1970 نشرت نظرية ماسلو مضيفا في تلك الاحتياجات , الاحتياجات المعرفية (أولا الحاجة الى اكتساب المعرفة ، ثم الحاجة إلى فهم المعرفة) واعلاه تأتي الحاجة الى الادراك الذاتي ، و الحاجة الجمالية (ويحتاج إلى خلق / أو الخبرة الجمال ، والتوازن ، وهيكل ، الخ)
نظرية ماسلو نظرية مفادها ان عدم الوفاء بالاحتياجات المعرفية يمكن إن تصبح حاجة ادراكية تحتاج الى اعادة توجيه لان التفوق في الادراك العلمي الموجه يؤدي بنا ذلك الى التفوق العلمي و الاتساع المعرفي.
قد يبدو الهرم احيانا غير عادل نظراً لتضارب الاحتياجات مع بعضها البعض احيانا , ففي حالة المرض قد يفتقد الانسان الى النوم او الغذاء او احدى تلك الاحتياجات
و ماسلو لم يعط اهمية للجانب الايماني او الروحاني واعتقد انه اخذ القياس بوجه مادي بحت,حيث ان الايمان هو ما يعطي الطاقة للحياة او هو سبب الحياة فاحتياجات الانسان كلها مبنية على ايمانه بان له هدف و دور في الحياة وان قاعدة الهرم من غذاء و نوم وماء و هواء هي وسيلة فقط وليست غاية وسيلة لتحقيق سمو لسبب خلقه ووجدانه والتفكر والتعرف على هذه الحياة التي بالايمان ستكون لها معنى وسيكون له دور افضل الا اننا حين نركز على القاعدة الاولى والثانية لا نجد فرقا كبيرا بين الاحتياجات الانسانية والاحتياجات الحيوانية فبالاضافة الى الماء والهواء والغذاء والنوم والعلاقات الحميمة ,يحتاج الحيون ايضاً الى الامان للعيش لذلك كان لتلك الحيوانات حاسه غريبة بالتنبؤات بالاخطار الارضية من زلازل وبراكين او من تغير للتركيبة والنظام الحياتي الطبيعي .
فى قديم الزمان
حيث لم يكن على الأرض بشر بعد ....
كانت الفضائل والرذائل.. تطوف العالم معا"..
وتشعر بالملل الشديد....
ذات يوم... وكحل لمشكلة الملل المستعصية...
اقترح الأبداع.. لعبة.. وأسماها الأستغماية..
أحب الجميع الفكرة...
وصرخ الجنون: أريد أن أبدأ.. أريد أن أبدأ...
أنا من سيغمض عينيه.. ويبدأ العدّ...
وأنتم عليكم مباشرة الأختفاء....
ثم أنه اتكأ بمرفقيه..على شجرة.. وبدأ...
واحد... اثنين.... ثلاثة....
وبدأت الفضائل والرذائل بالأختباء..
وجدت الرقة مكانا لنفسها فوق القمر..
وأخفت الخيانة نفسها في كومة زبالة...
دلف الولع... بين الغيوم..
ومضى الشوق الى باطن الأرض...
الكذب قال بصوت عال: سأخفي نفسي تحت الحجارة.. ثم توجه لقعر البحيرة..
واستمر الجنون: تسعة وسبعون... ثمانون.... واحد وثمانون..
خلال ذلك أتمت كل الفضائل والرذائل تخفيها... ماعدا الحب...
كعادته.. لم يكن صاحب قرار... وبالتالي لم يقرر أين يختفي..
وهذا غير مفاجيء لأحد... فنحن نعلم كم هو صعب اخفاء الحب..
تابع الجنون: خمسة وتسعون....... سبعة وتسعون....
وعندما وصل الجنون في تعداده الى: مائة
قفز الحب وسط أجمة من الورد.. واختفى بداخلها..
فتح الجنون عينيه.. وبدأ البحث صائحا": أنا آت اليكم.... أنا آت اليكم....
كان الكسل أول من أنكشف...لأنه لم يبذل أي جهد في إخفاء نفسه..
ثم ظهرت الرقّة المختفية في القمر...
وبعدها.. خرج الكذب من قاع البحيرة مقطوع النفس...
واشار على الشوق ان يرجع من باطن الأرض...
وجدهم الجنون جميعا".. واحدا بعد الآخر....
ماعدا الحب...
كاد يصاب بالأحباط والبأس.. في بحثه عن الحب... حين اقترب منه الحسد
وهمس في أذنه:
الحب مختف في شجيرة الورد...
التقط الجنون شوكة خشبية أشبه بالرمح.. وبدأ في طعن شجيرة الورد بشكل طائش
ولم يتوقف الا عندما سمع صوت بكاء يمزق القلوب...
ظهر الحب.. وهو يحجب عينيه بيديه.. والدم يقطر من بين أصابعه...
صاح الجنون نادما": يا الهي ماذا فعلت؟..
ماذا أفعل كي أصلح غلطتي بعد أن أفقدتك البصر ؟...
أجابه الحب: لن تستطيع إعادة النظر لي... لكن لازال هناك ماتستطيع
فعله لأجلي... كن دليلي..
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وهذا ماحصل من يومها.... يمضي الحب الأعمى... يقوده الجنون
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