Friday, 20 March 2015

Hurry sickness and Islam ( part 3 )



Apart from stressing human to focus the hereafter instead of being deluded with the current life, there are a few religious practices Islam could be the best cure for the hurry sickness problem. The most prominent is solah that performed by Muslim five time daily.
 
According to Islam, Solah is considered to be the pillars of the religion. In other words, those who are performing it seem to build their religion while those who are ignoring seem to destroy the religion. In fact, solah is not just a physical ritual but its main function is to connect between human and his creator. Moreover, it is time for humans to be grateful for the God’s blessing and to reflect if they have breached the lord’s  commands. 

In terms of Hurry sickness, solah has ‘disturbed’ the human’s desire since they must pray five times daily. As a result, it is enough to slow down them from pursuing the unstopped world demand.

At the same time, focusing on solah implementation, we can see there are a few elements of this worship avoid people from being chronic rush as follow:-

1. Muslims need to perform their solah with the high concentration ( khusyuk ) as they must aware that it is the communication process with their God.

2. During solah, Muslims recite the versus of Quran, zikr or doa. It is a situation that they reflect themselves and forget their worldly businesses and duties.

3. One of the main rules in Solah is to be calm ( toma’ninah ) as they have not to onrush in their movement. It was reported that prophet SAW asked one of his companion to repeat again his solah after he did it hastily.

4. After the solah, it is encouraged for Muslims to recite zikr and doa in a couple of minutes instead of go out.

5. Meanwhile, even it is necessary to Muslim to do their solah in group ( Jemaah ), ( some scholars say it is obligation ), but if they are late to join it, they have to not rush.

Thus, if the worship needs to perform calmly even it is the God demand, then why should we have to be hurry in pursuing the world demand.




Wednesday, 18 March 2015

Hurry sickness and Islam ( part 2 )

Islam is not only the religion that provides ritual practices or festival occasions or spiritual meditation for its follower, but more than that, the most important, Islam come up with the real solution for human problems.
In the case of hurry sickness, looking the bigger picture for this issue, we have to understand first the real character of human being.

Prophet  Muhammad ( PBUH ) said that

“If the son of Adam were to possess two valleys of riches. he would long for the third one. And the stomach of the son of Adam is not filled but with dust. And Allah returns to him who repents.” (Muslim)
According to this hadith, it is clear that humans never feel satisfied with their achievement. Thus, not surprisingly, they are always in chronic rush not to fulfill their necessity but to pursue the wealthy life. Of course it could not be reached as human never content with their life.
Therefore, Allah always stresses in the Quran that the life in world means nothing, compared to the hereafter as he mention in surah Fatir :-
O mankind, indeed the promise of Allah is truth, so let not the worldly life delude you and be not deceived about Allah by the Deceiver. ( Fatir : 5 )
In another versus, Allah give the interesting parable of ife in the world   
Know that the life of this world is but amusement and diversion and adornment and boasting to one another and competition in increase of wealth and children - like the example of a rain whose [resulting] plant growth pleases the tillers; then it dries and you see it turned yellow; then it becomes [scattered] debris. And in the Hereafter is severe punishment and forgiveness from Allah and approval. And what is the worldly life except the enjoyment of delusion. ( AL-Hadid : 20 ).
In other words, life in the world only considered to be a bridge for human that it will determine their faith in the next world. If they obey to god command and be a good caliph to other creation, then they will achieve the real success after death. If not, they will be put in the hell.
Therefore, if humans know that the main purpose of life in the world only to be tested and they will get their reward in hereafter, they will slow down their desire. As a result, their life become balanced between religious necessity and world.
It has been related from the scholar:
“Work for the world as if you were going to live forever, and work for the hereafter as if you are going to die tomorrow."
Thus, Muslims have to focus their religious practical seriously as they will die anytime. Meanwhile, it is assumed that their life is forever as they should not afraid about their necessity. So, do not hurry in pursuing the world demand. In fact, the world will follow us if we pursue the hereafter.

Tuesday, 17 March 2015

Hurry sickness and Islam


21st century, the era when people claim as the best moment of human achievement especially in science and technology. Over the last 100 year, the world has experienced two significant revolutions; the industrial and internet. As a result, people lifestyle has transformed as many of them say there is no better time to be alive than now.


However, the reality is totally different. Although the movements and works become faster and easier, but many people are in a chronic rush. They feel 24 hours is not enough for a day. No time for leisure activities, relaxing even it is becoming increasingly rare for a family to eat together.
All of these are the symptom of the modern epidemic called ‘hurry sickness’

In fact, this problem is escalating in degree and intensity in our society, leading to rudeness, short tempered behavior and even violence. For the sake of pursuing the world’s demand and a better life, many valuable things in human life have been sacrificed.

The main factor for this epidemic is peoples attitude, especially time management. Failing to divide it wisely for working and family necessary will lead to create the rush circumstance. At the same time, the advanced technology, especially the internet and social media have exacerbated this problem as people always ‘busy’ with their gadget, ignoring what happened around them.   

How to tackle with this problem?

According to many scholars, hurry sickness only can be cured by changing human attitude. In other words, they have to be patient in waiting and slow their movement apart from managing their time wisely. At the same time, it is suggested that activities like Yoga, Taichi and religious meditation can reduce the sickness.
How about Islam look this issue?

Thursday, 29 January 2015

Ashabul Kahfi : The true lesson to young generation

Some people claim that young people nowadays are less aware about what happen around them. They seem to be unsocial persons and not too interested to involve in current issues like politics issues, human rights, and society's problems. The main reason would be their own attitude as they feel comfortable with their life and no need to jump into the problem. Moreover, the advance of latest technology, especially social media already exacerbated their bad attitude since most of their time is spent with gadget and latest tools.


Nevertheless, others reject that view as it is only a one-sided opinion. They argue one could not deny that many awareness campaigns or society movements are supported by young people. In fact, it happens all over the world as politics awareness, welfare work, fighting poverty and striving for justice are participated by teenagers and university students.

Even though technology is considered to be a bane to people, especially the youth, but looking at the bright side, they are still the main driving force behind many of the latest technological development. As the result, they contribute plenty towards society by sharing the information via the internet. Take the example of Arab Spring, the awareness through sharing information was prominently played by the young generation.

However, even the young people seem much more enthusiastic and are more concerned with human issues compared to previous generation, but their fighting is likely generated without clear goals. Consequently, they seem to be manipulated easily by some group for their personal interest. Thus, not surprisingly, their efforts sometimes are looked down by others claiming that they are still immature.

Actually, as adults, it is necessary for us to share and guide young people instead of halting their spirit and their empowerment.


The lesson from Ashabul Kahfi
A good example for the young people in the Quran is the story of Ashabul Kahfi (the companions of the cave). This tale is mentioned interestingly in chapter Al-Kahfi and its lesson should be learnt by Muslim especially the younger generation.

Briefly, Ashabul Kahfi is a story about seven youngers who believed to worship Allah, the one god. However, it was very challenging to show or promote their faith and practice (based on Jesus teaching) at that time since they lived in an astray society and tyrant government, which disallowed the freedom of conscience. Fearing the threat might force them to return to the traditional belief, these teenagers chose to go out from the city. After finding a small cave, they concealed and slipped inside.

Miraculously, they had been sleeping for 300 years before woke up. At that time, the situation was different as the people believed in one god. After they went out, finally, the truth was revealed.
The cave that claimed as ashabul kahfi cave.

The lesson from Quran
According to the story, Allah describes the characters of Ashabul Kahfi clearly. Therefore, it must be the lesson to the young generation to make sure that they're striving in line to Islamic teaching as follows:-

1. True Faith.

Allah said:
“It is We who relate to you, [O Muhammad], their story in truth. Indeed, they were youths who believed in their Lord, and we increased them in guidance. And We made firm their hearts when they stood up and said, "Our Lord is the Lord of the heavens and the earth. Never will we invoke besides Him any deity. We would have certainly spoken, then, an excessive transgression” (Al-Kahfi 13-14)
Based on this versus, the seven youths has been told as the beloved people. Because of their faith, Allah has increased them in guidance. As the result, the faith and guidance have firmed their heart to consistent in religion.
2. Based on knowledge and intellect.

“These, our people, have taken besides Him deities. Why do they not bring for [worship of] them a clear authority? And who is more unjust than one who invents about Allah a lie?" (Al-Kahfi: 15)
Even they were young, but it did not mean they were wrong. Before decide to rebel, they had criticized society’s practice at that moment as it is totally against to human intellect.

3. Be cautious

“And similarly, We awakened them that they might question one another. Said a speaker from among them, "How long have you remained [here]?" They said, "We have remained a day or part of a day." They said, "Your Lord is most knowing of how long you remained. So send one of you with this silver coin of yours to the city, and let him look into which is the best of food and bring you provision from it and let him be cautious. And let no one be aware of you” (Al-Kahfi: 19)
Even, they believed their way was true, but it did not mean that they had to be hasty. In contrast, they had planned their way with calculating the risk, went out from city and after waking up, they were still alert to the situation.
In conclusion, the Muslim youth should realize that their period should not to be wasted for entertainment or unbeneficial activities. In contrast, their time is the golden age to be a good servant to Allah and a honorable fighter to society. Protecting them and fighting for the sake of religion with the strong motivation and in-depth knowledge.