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Six Major Problems Faced by the Muslim Ummah in the Modern Era

INTRODUCTION

                           Islam is the religion of peace. It is the best religion among all because it is chosen by Allah for mankind so that they can succeed in this life and the life hereafter. Since its arrival about 1400 years ago till now, Islam has faced numerous challenges, due to the courage and level of takwah gifted by Allah Almighty to those Muslims who act upon Islam and its teachings. Islam and Muslims have been able to get out of those challenges. In this modern era, the Muslim world faces many challenges. In this blog, I will discuss about six major challenges faced by the Muslim Ummah in this modern era.

1) Sectarian Violence

                                  Since the early period of Islam, there have been multiple sects in Islam. In the beginning, the clashes among them were not as violent as they are now.

They were very tolerant of each other in the beginning but now the rift between them has increased significantly. Sectarian Violence has engulfed countries such as, Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq, Yemen and, to some extent, Pakistan as well. Muslim clerics of different sects in these countries and of countries like India and Bangladesh call each other disbelievers. It is haram in Islam for Muslims to divide themselves into different sects. It has also been narrated in the Quran.

2) Terrorism

                  Muslims have suffered from terrorism the most and are still suffering, and, ironically, the blame for terrorism all around the world is put on Islam, which is not true because Islam promotes peace and harmony. Although many terrorist organizations like the Al Qaeda and ISIS, etc. kill people in the name of Islam, Islam doesn’t teach Muslims to kill innocent people. It’s another irony that most of the people affected or killed by these terrorist groups are also Muslims. Muslims have tried to distance themselves from all terrorist attacks that have occurred all around the globe and all those terrorist organizations that kill innocent people in the name of Islam, but still, Islam and Muslims are blamed for it, which is wrong because Muslims are also suffering from terrorism.

3) Lack of Central Political authority

                       Since the abolishment of Khilafah a century ago. In the last 100 years, Muslims of Kosovo, Kashmir, Palestine, East Turkistan in Western China, the Middle East and North Africa have faced a lot of persecution and cruelties. There hasn’t been any central political authority that could unite Muslims from all sects and nationalities. Although there were some problems as well associated with the Khilafah at least it was successful in uniting Muslims under a single political authority. It was also successful to an extent in saving Muslims from the injustices that they are facing today. Muslims need a central political authority, just like the European Union, that could unite Muslims of all sects and nationalities.  Yes, there is OIC, but it is of no use. Till now it hasn’t been able to unite Muslims. It hasn’t been able to save the people of Iraq, Afghanistan, Somalia, Libya and Syria from NATO invasions and neo-colorizations. It hasn’t been able to save Kashmiris, Muslims of Kosovo Muslims of  Xinjiang in Western China and Palestinians from the level of persecution that they are facing today. We need a central political authority just like the EU that can fight for our rights, unite us through a banner, and, therefore, promote the Islamic democratic system in Muslim countries.

4) Widespread Poverty

                         Although many countries in the Gulf are not only quite rich but influential as well,t on the other hand,d there are also Muslim countries whose people are so poor that they can not even afford to eat 2 meals a day. Rich Muslim countries should help them because Every Muslim is a brother to one another. This is a Hadith of Prophet Muhammad SAW. There should also be a central bank for Muslims like in Europe, and it should have its own currency and it should assist poor Muslim countries in getting financially strong. It should work under the Islamic financial system.

5) Islamophobia 

                   It is another big issue faced by Muslims. Nationalist white people of the West make fun of Muslims and our Prophet and mock us as well in the name of freedom of speech. Muslims are often persecuted and looked down upon.

6) Lack of Education

                 Their is not only a lack of high-quality worldly education in many Muslim countries but also a lack of proper religious education as well. In countries such as Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh etc. Madrasas only focus on rot learning of the  Quran and Hadith. They learn extremism in the name of Islam and don't learn the teachings of Prophet Muhammad SAW and his companions. Those students who are learning them do not even know the meaning of what they have learnt, so what’s the point of learning? They should also be taught worldly education. The students should be taught in a way that they should learn the meaning of what they are learning so they can know about the true essence of Islam and its teachings. Muslims need to bring back the old education system in which Madrasah students were taught the Quran and Hadith along with their correct meanings. They were also taught worldly education such as Science, literature etc. That old education system helped Muslim ummah dominate the world in the domains of Science, technology, politics, and economy. It gave us scientists like Jabir Bin Hayan, Bu Ali Sina, Ibn Firnas, Al Khwarzimi, Ibn al Haytham, Ibn Shatir, Al-Kindi etc. In the same way, students of schools, colleges, etc, should also be taught religious education in a proper manner. Students of both Madrasahs and Schools and colleges should all be equipped with modern-day skills because a Muslim should have good skills so that he earns on his own and doesn’t have to beg anyone except Allah. In countries like Türkiye, İran, Indonesia etc. Madrasahs focus on both religious and worldly education but this system should be present in other Muslim countries as well. Women should also be encouraged to acquire education. There is a Hadith of Prophet Muhammad SAW;

"It is the duty of every Muslim man and every Muslim woman to acquire knowledge."

 This means both religious and worldly. It is the only way that they can succeed in this life and in the life hereafter.



SOME PERSONALITY TRAITS OF PROPHET MUHAMMAD PBUH




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INTRODUCTION

 Hazrat Muhammad PBUH was last among Hundred and Twenty six thousand prophets sent to Earth by Allah Almighty to guide mankind to the path chosen by Almighty for mankind. In the Quran he was declared by Allah as “Mercy for all Mankind”. He was born on 570 AD in Makkah. At the age of 40, he was visited by Hazrat Jibrael (A.S) when he received his first revelation. After sometime he started to teach these revelations publicly. He is a perfect role model for us to follow if we want to succeed in this life and in the life hereafter. He is known as the “Khatam un Nabiyeen” as no prophet will arrive after him.

SOME PERSONALITY TRAITS OF PROPHET MUHAMMAD (PBUH)

Here are some personality traits of Prophet Muhammad SAW upon which everyone can mould his life inorder to succeed in this world and in the world hereafter.

• Humble Attitude towards others

It is said that the Prophet Muhammad PBUH once said: 

I will not give up five habits as long as I live: To eat sitting on ground with slaves, to ride on a pony without a saddle, to milk goat with my own hands, to wear coarse woollen cloths, and to greet children, so that it may become a popular habit after me and people follow suit.”

• All for the sake of Allah

He used to do everything in his life for the sake and pleasure of Allah. He never made any decision in his whole life due to his personal desire but for the sake of Allah. One example of this is that when he went to Taif for preaching people lead naughty children to throw stones on him. His body was filled with blood but he did not complain to Allah rather he prayed to Allah for there forgiveness and to guide them towards right path. One of his companions narrated:

“The Prophet (PBUH) resembled a Prophet who was harmed by His people. He wiped the blood from His face and said: ‘O God! Forgive my people, for they know not!” (Bukhari).

• Kindness to Kids

He was very kind in general and was an epitome of kindness but he was even more kind towards. He used to greet them and play with them. He loved there company. He used to say to kids:

“I’ll give such and such (i.e. gift or so) to the one who comes to me first.”So they used to race and fall on His back and chest." (Masnad e Ahmad bin Hanbal)

• Attitude With Orphans

He not only cared about ones around him but of everyone in the society because he was sent as a “mercy for all mankind”. He also cared about orphans and would commend his followers to take care of them as they have no parents. In one of His hadiths, He said:

“The best house among the Muslims is one where an orphan is well treated, and the worst house among the Muslims is one where an orphan is badly treated.” (Ibn Majah)

• Peace Lover

Islam is the religion of peace and Hazrat Muhammad SAW was also a peace Lover. He used to encourage people to sort out there differences with peace rather then opting for violence. In one of His hadiths, He said:

“Let us go to resolve the situation and make peace between them.” (Bukhari)

• Generosity 

Another inspiring trait of Muhammad SAW was his generosity. He always preferred others over himself and used to donate a lot to the poor and needy people. He was one of the most generous person there could ever be. One of His companions notes:

“The Prophet (PBUH) did not refuse to give anything which He had to someone if he asked for it.” (Bukhari)

• Morals and Manners

He was a man of great and his Morales were of the highest quality. Everything that he did in his whole life reflected morals and Manners of the highest standard. He was the one who increased the standards of morals of humanity. One of His companions notes:

“The Prophet (PBUH) did not swear at anyone, nor was He rude, nor did He curse anyone. If He desired to reprimand someone, He would say: ‘What is wrong with him, may dust be cast in his face!” (Bukhari)

• Pleasant attitude and Gentleness

Hazrat Muhammad SAW was the most gentle person there could ever live. He spoke to everyone with Gentleness and utmost politeness. Where ever he went he used to spread love. He would greet everyone with a smile on his face. His companion said about him:

“I have never seen a man who smiled as much as the Messenger of Allah.” (Tirmidhi)

• Cooperation

Hazrat Muhammad SAW was very cooperative with others. He never thought of himself being someone special but he would easily mix with others and help them. He used to cooperate with his wives in doing daily chores. As one of His companion narrates regarding the battle of Trench:

“I saw the Messenger of Allah on the Day of the Trench carrying dirt (that was dug from the trench) until His chest was covered with dirt.” (Bukhari)

• Modesty

 Another aspect of his life was his modesty. He was the modest of all in everything he did throughout his life. He also encouraged his followers to be modest and refrain from bashfulness. In one of His hadiths, He said:

“Modesty is a part of teachings of the previous Prophets and anyone who lacks it is most likely to do whatever he likes.” (Reported by Abdullah ibn Muslimah)

• Attitude towards Animals

He was the first person on earth to raise voice for the fair treatment of animals and there rights. He encouraged his followers to treat animals with care instead of being harsh towards them. Hazrat Aisha (RA) narrated:

“I once found difficulty in riding a horse, so I kept reining it in repeatedly. The Prophet (PBUH) then said, ‘You must have gentleness.’” (Muslim)

• Selflessness

He was very selfless. He could give anything he had to any person who asked for it. He did not want anything for this world. Whatever he had he spent it on there to help them get rid of there problems. Regarding this attribute of His personality, one of His companions notes:

“The Messenger of Allah did not leave any gold or silver currency, or a slave, male or female, after his death. He only left behind his white mule, his weapons and a piece of land which He declared as charity.” (Bukhari)

CONCLUSION

 These were only some personality traits of Hazrat Muhammad (SAW)’s life. He is a role model for all mankind if they want to make this world a better place to live. In order to succeed in this life and in the life hereafter we must follow the golden steps of Prophet Muhammad PBUH.

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