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Thee do we worship and Thine aid we seek



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 عيدكم مبارك

 

It’s the time of year we say farewell to Ramadan
Eid is upon us once again.
Doors open to everyone while perfume fills the air
A time to see the ones we have not seen for a while
With tables that have a space for all
Love, hopes and dreams are shared
Being thankful for all that exists in our lives.
Being generous to the ones that need it
Having patience to withstand what life brings

We say “Happy Eid” or as we say “Eid Mubarak” to everyone without exception.

May we be able to open our hearts and minds to different people and cultures around us.

A special Eid Mubarak to all our brothers and sisters living or studying abroad who cannot

be together for Eid; we miss you all, sending you joyous wishes across the sea ’s,

to all the neighborhoods across the City of Philadelphia, New Jersey, Delaware,

and all our friends across America.

 

This year Eid is parallel to Diwali… so we say happy Diwali to you as well.

Eid Mubarak..عيدكم مبارك

 


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Established in 1989,
Muhammad Shahada, the Iman, leads
us in prayer. His son and Daughters’
all attend Al-Aqsa Academy. subanallah

The Main prayer hall is located on the
first floor stright through the center
main enterance doors. Ablution (WUDU') rooms
for the men are located down the steps at
the back of the Masjid. You can also access
the Wudu area from a seperate enterance on the
left side of the buliding, under the green awning.

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    Sisters have a seperate enterance to the right of the main enterance doors. Once through the main door turn right through a second door allowing enterance to the sisters prayer area. The Wadu can be found by going through an open door way at the front of your prayer area, continue walking another 50 - 60 feet to a second open door leading into your wadu area.
"Al-hamdu lillah"

   The mens and Sisters prayer area can hold more then 500 worshippers.

   The ongoing activities include: five times prayer, Salatul Jumu'ah(Friday prayer), Eids prayers, in addition to the ongoing religious classes and functions.

   A variety of Muslim scholars have come and continue to be invited to
come as guest speakers. They have come from around the world and
across the U.S., look for future announcements.
   Also, on any given school day you could find yourself sharing the Masjid with 50 to 100 students. The Academy,like the sisters section, have close circit TV's with 'live' video feeds of the prayers. So, most days the school does their prayers on the third floor. But, it is quit joyious when we can all do prayers together.

   Above is the blue print of the first level of 3 floors and one sub level for Al-Aqsa Islamic Society. Included here are the outside areas,
showing our parking, and student areas. There are two Handicaped spaces (shown above)next to the Basketball court.
(there are actually five(5)available)The appropriate tag demarcation or handicap permit should be clearly visible.
Also, you can ask permission in the Society office to park in these designated spaces.

   On Fridays every space will be filled, with cars lining the aisles as well. Street parking on the blocks surrounding the Masjid
are usually packed too, so come on time and you will be assured a closer space.
*If you know you are arriving 30 to 40 minutes late the private parking will be full, street parking one block away will be your cloesest.Subhanallah!

   Please note the lite-blue areas.
During school days and after school programs these are for Academy students only. Please be respectful, courteous and professional
in your speech and conduct at all times around the students. We believe, with Allah’s grace,
they are the future leaders of our communities, our cities and towns,
and indeed even the world. Al-hamdu lilah, Subhanallah!

Serving our Brothers & Sisters

Our Mosque (Masjid)
One of the most important responsibilities the Society
supplies are the duties undertaken to perform proper
Funerals and Graveyard services.
These services are performed according to Islamic law.

Getting Married? Al-hamdu lilah
Marriage contracts and certificate according to
the Islamic Shariaa.

Dignity Memorial - Al-Aqsa's Cemetery

CEMETARY NEEDS Al-Aqsa Islamic Society has purchased land
at Forest Hills Cementary Philadelphia, pa. on Byberry road.
All Islamic procedures are followed for proper Islamic funerals.

Special salaams to the family members who gave permission to display their loved-one's head-stone
These are examples of Markers you can purchase from Al-Aqsa



This is a Majestic location and completely reserved for
our Islamic Brothers and Sisters: Call Nebil at the Main Number: 215-765-2743 Fax: 215-765-2758

Although we should do everything in our power to avoid divorce, sometimes it does seem the only course of action.
Additional counseling and a greater effort in understanding the other person’s point-of-view may be just what
you need to not need this service (becoming divorced). Appointments can be made with the Imam.

If you still need a certifcate they can also be had
at the Al-Aqsa Islamic Society offices. Al-hamdu lilah

Facilities for Social Events
Al-Aqsa can accomodate many different social events
such as weddings, parties, and other occassions.
Please call in advance for reservations.

Meeting space - Need a professional office environment? Our Conference room can accommodate twenty-five adults easily.
With eraser/chalk boards, audio/video abilities, comfortable seating and tables, renting this space could be perfect.
On-site parking, and food service available.

All Contacts will be made through the Society’s office.
The Office Secretary is Nabil Ibrahim Khalil.
Office: 215-765-2743
Fax: 215-765-2758

Frequently Asked Questions about Islam

(Each question is a linkthat will automatically move you to the correct location with in the document)

What is Islam?
Who is Allah?
Who is a Muslim?
Who was Muhammad (pbuh)?
Do Muslims worship Muhammad (pbuh)?
What do Muslims think of Jesus?
Do Muslims have many sects?
What are the pillars of Islam?
What is the purpose of worship in Islam?
Do Muslims believe in the hereafter?
Will the good actions of non-believers be wasted?
What is the dress code for Muslims?
What are the dietary prohibitions in Islam?
What is Jihad?
What is the Islamic year?
What are the major Islamic festivals?
What is Sharia?
Was Islam spread by the sword?
Does Islam promote violence and terrorism?
What is Islamic Fundamentalism?
Does Islam promote polygamy?
Does Islam oppress women?
Is Islam intolerant of other religious minorities?

What is the Islamic view on...
a. dating and premarital sex
b. abortion
c. homosexuality and AIDS
d. euthanasia and suicide
e.organ transplantation

How should Muslims treat Jews and Christians?
What do the Suffixes pbuh and saw mean?


What is Islam?

The word "Islam" means peace and submission. Peace means to be at peace with yourself and your surroundings, and submission means submission to the will of God. A broader meaning of the word "Islam" is to achieve peace by submitting to the will of God.

This is a unique religion with a name which signifies a moral attitude and a way of life. Judaism takes its name from the tribe of Juda, Christianity from Jesus Christ, Buddhism from Goutam Buddha and Hinduism from Indus River. Muslims derive their identity from the message of Islam, rather than the person of Muhammed (pbuh), thus should not be called "Muhammadans".


This is a hadïth of the Rasülulläh (Sal.) about Islam:


This is a hadïth of the Rasülulläh (Sal.) about Islam:

Brothers in Islam! You who are Ïmän-Isläm!
You must not see differences between yourselves and your neighbors.
You must not discriminate against any religion.
You must not oppress or harm any man, no matter what religion
or race he may be. Islam is one and Allah is one; just as we in Islam
see Allah as one, we must see all mankind as one.

All the prophets brought the words of Allah, and all the words they brought are true.
Allah sent His messages through each of the prophets, and they brought His commandments step by step.
In the revelations contained in the Qur’an, Allah has given the entirety of His teaching.
The Qur’an is the ultimate and final teaching, showing everything in its fullness.

All the children of Adam (A.S.) are brothers and sisters. They are not different.
Although they may stand on different steps of the teachings brought by the prophets
in their respective times, you must not discriminate against any of them.
You must not harass their places of worship, their bodies, or their hearts.
You must protect them as you would protect your own life.

To comfort the hunger of your neighbor, no matter who he is or what religion he belongs to, that is Islam.
When someone dies, to join together and give him a decent burial, that is Islam.
To realize the pain and suffering of others and offer your hands in assistance,
helping to alleviate their suffering, that is Islam.

To see division is not Islam.
To see other men as different is not Islam.
In this world and the next, there must be no prejudice in our hearts,
for all will come together on the Day of Reckoning and the Day of Judgment.
All of us will come together in heaven. Therefore,
we must not see any differences or create any divisions here.
Where Allah does not see a difference, we must not see a difference.
We must not despise anyone whom Allah loves—and Allah loves everyone.
He belongs equally to everyone, just as Islam belongs equally to everyone.
Islam is unity, not division.

Hurting another is not Islam.
Failing to comfort the hunger of your neighbor is not Islam.
The purity of Islam is to avoid hurting others; you must regard others as you regard yourself.
You must accept Allah’s word totally.
There must be no discrimination in your heart against the children of Islam.

You who are Islam must understand what is haläl and what is haräm,
what is permissible and what is forbidden.

You must understand that there is only One worthy of worship.
You must understand Qiyämah, the Day of Reckoning, and the Day of Judgment.

To understand this world and the next world is Islam.
Because Islam is the wealth of grace, you must
use that grace to wash and comfort the hearts of others.
To truly understand this and see all lives as your own life,
without any differences, is the way of Islam.
To see your neighbor as yourself, to heal the suffering of others,
to share food from the same plate in harmony and peace,
to live unified in food and in prayer,
in happiness and in sorrow, is the way of Islam.
To live separated and divided is not Islam.
You must reflect on this.

O you who have faith!
Do not compare anything to Allah.
Do not hold anything equal to Allah.
Do not make distinctions between men;
king and beggar must be equal in your sight.
There must be no difference between rich and poor.
No one is rejected by Islam.
Islam is one.
You must realize this.

This is what the Rasülulläh (Sal.) has said.
He has given countless ahädïth with his divine lips of grace,
from the flower of his divine mouth, his mouth of faith,
his mouth of Allah’s grace, and his mouth of Allah’s divine knowledge.

O you who have received the wealth of faith!
May you understand and act with the clarity of these teachings.



Who is Allah?

Allah is the Arabic word for "The God". Allah is not the God of Muslims only. He is the God of all creations, because He is their Creator and Sustainer.


Who is a Muslim?

The word "Muslim" means one who submits to the will of God. The first principal of Islam is known as "Declaration of Faith", and is as follows...

 La ilaha ill-Allah Muhammad-ur-rasool-ullah

 "There is no diety except God and Muhammad is the Apostle
(messenger) of God"

In a broader sense, anyone who willingly submits to the will of God is a Muslim. Thus, all the prophets preceding the prophet Muhammad are considered Muslims. The Quran specifically mentions Abraham who lived long before Moses and Christ that, "he was not a Jew or a Christian but a Muslim," because, he had submitted to the will of God. Thus there are Muslims who are not submitting at all to the will of God and there are Muslims who are doing their best to live an Islamic life. One cannot judge Islam by looking at those individuals who have a Muslim name but in their actions, they are not living or behaving as Muslims. The extent of being a Muslim can be according to the degree to which one is submitting to the will of God, in his beliefs and his actions.


Who is Muhammad? (pbuh)

In brief, Muhammad (Peace be upon him) was born in a noble tribe of Makka in Arabia in the year 570 AD. His ancestry goes back to Prophet Ishmael (pbuh), son of Prophet Abraham (pbuh). His father died before his birth and his mother died when he was six. He did not attend a formal school since he was raised first by a nurse as it was the custom those days, and then by his grandfather and uncle. As a young man, he was known as a righteous person who used to meditate in a cave. At age 40, he was given the prophethood when the angel, Gabriel, appeared in the cave. Subsequently, the revelations came over 23 years and were compiled in the form of a book called the Quran which Muslims consider as the final and the last word of God. The Quran has been preserved, unchanged, in its original form and confirms the truth in the Torah, the psalms and the Gospel.

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Do Muslims worship Muhammad? (pbuh)

No. Muslims do not worship Muhammad (pbuh) or any other prophets. Muslims believe in all prophets including Adam, Noah, Abraham, David, Solomon, Moses and Jesus. Muslims believe that Muhammad (pbuh) was the last of the prophets. They believe that God alone is to be worshiped, not any human being.


What do Muslims think of Jesus? (pbuh)

Muslims think very highly of Jesus (pbuh) and his worthy mother, Mary. The Quran tells us that Jesus was born of a miraculous birth without a father. "Lo! The likeness of Jesus with Allah is the likeness of Adam. He created him of dust, and then He said unto him: Be and he is" (Quran 3.59). He was given many miracles as a prophet. These include speaking soon after his birth in defense of his mother's piety. God's other gifts to him included healing the blind and the sick, reviving the dead, making a bird out of clay and most importantly, the message he was carrying. These miracles were given to him by God to establish him as a prophet. According to the Quran, he was not crucified but was raised into Heaven. (Quran, Chapter Maryam)


Do Muslims have many sects?

73, as predicted by Muhammad(pbuh)It is said, Muhammad predicted this would happen, he did not invite it to happen! Islam does not have sects or branches. It follows the teachings of prophet Muhammed (saw) and  foundations laid in the Quran.

"023.052 And verily this Brotherhood of yours is a single Brotherhood, and I am your Lord and Cherisher: therefore fear Me (and no other).

023.053 But people have cut off their affair (of unity), between them, into sects: each party rejoices in that which is with itself.

023.054 But leave them in their confused ignorance for a time."

Al-Qur'an, 023.052-054 (Al-Mumenoon [The Believers])


There are may be differences in opinion regarding certain matters of  interpretations of islamic law, but the articles which define constitution of faith and worship (as in the quote above from the Qur'an) are crystal clear and do not provide for any innovation in the form of division of Muslims into sects. Other references to this in the Holy Qur'an include: -

Al-Qur'an, 021.092 (Al-Anbiya [The Prophets])
Al-Qur'an, 030.032 (Ar-Room [The Romans, The Byzantines])


What are the pillars of Islam?

There are five major pillars of Islam which are the articles of faith. These pillars are

1) the belief (Iman) in one God and that Muhammad (pbuh) is His messenger.

2) prayer (Salat) which are prescribed five times a day

3) fasting (Siyam) which is required in the month of Ramadan

4) charity (Zakat) which is the poor-due on the wealth of the rich

5) hajj which is the pilgrimage to Makka once in a lifetime if one can afford it physically and financially.

All the pillars should be of equal height and strength in a building in order to give the building its due shape and proportions. It is not possible that one would do hajj without observing fasting or without practicing regular prayers. Now think of a building which has pillars only. It would not be called a building. In order to make it a building, it has to have a roof, it has to have walls, it has to have doors and windows. These things in Islam are the moral codes of Islam such as honesty, truthfulness, steadfastness and many other human moral qualities. Thus in order to be a Muslim, one should not only be practicing the pillars of Islam but should also have the highest possible attribute for being a good human being. Only then the building is completed and looks beautiful.




What is the purpose of worship in Islam?

The purpose of worship in Islam is to be God conscious. Thus the worship, whether it is prayer, fasting, or charity, is a means to achieve God consciousness so that when one becomes conscious of God, in thought and in action, he is in a better position to receive His bounties both in this world and the hereafter.


Do Muslims believe in the hereafter?

God is Just and manifest His justice, He established the system of accountability. Those who do good will be rewarded and those who do wrong will be punished accordingly. Thus, He created Heaven and Hell and there are admission criteria for both. Muslims believe that the present life is a temporary one. It is a test and if we pass the test, we will be given a life of permanent pleasure in the company of good people in Heaven.


Will the good actions of the non-believers be wasted?

No. The Quran clearly says: -

"099.007 Then shall anyone who has done an atom's weight of good, see it!

099.008 And anyone who has done an atom's weight of evil, shall see it."

Al-Qur'an, 099.007-008 (Az-Zalzala [The Earthquake])

By that it is meant that those who are non- believers but have done good will be rewarded in this world for their good deed. On the other hand, those who do good if they are Muslims, they will be rewarded not only in this world but also in the world hereafter. However, the final Judgment is up to God himself: -

"002.062 Those who believe (in the Qur'an), and those who follow the Jewish (scriptures), and the Christians and the Sabians,- any who believe in Allah and the Last Day, and work righteousness, shall have their reward with their Lord; on them shall be no fear, nor shall they grieve."

Al-Qur'an, 002.062 (Al-Baqara [The Cow])


What is the dress code for Muslims?

Islam emphasizes modesty. No person should be perceived as a sex object. There are certain guidelines both for men and women that their dress should neither be too thin nor too tight to reveal body forms. For men, they must at least cover the area from the knee to navel and for women, their dress should cover all areas except the hands and face. The veil is not essential.


What are the dietary prohibitions in Islam?

Muslims are told in the Quran not to eat pork or pork products, meat of the animals who died before being slaughtered or the carnivorous animals (as they eat dead animals), nor drink blood or intoxicants such as alcohol or use any illicit drugs.


What is Jihad?

The word "Jihad" means struggle, outward, or to be specific, the inner struggle striving in the cause of God. Any struggle done in day-to-day life to please God can be considered Jihad. One of the highest levels of Jihad is to stand up to a tyrant and speak a word of truth. (Assuming you have used some wisdom to determine doing so would not cause yourself harm from attack.) Control of the self from wrong doings is the highest form of Jihad. One of the forms of Jihad that is commonly horribly mistaken as the first choice of Jihad is to take up arms in defense of Islam or a Muslim country when Islam is attacked. This kind of Jihad is the absolute last option a Muslim should chose, and has to be declared by the religious leadership or by a Muslim head of state who is following the Quran and Sunnah. The Arabic word Jihad has many meanings and does not just mean Divine or Holy war. "Ya Allah - Please protect us from those who think killing there fellow-man is the only choice."


What is the Islamic Year?

The Islamic year started from the migration (Hijra) of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) from Makka to Madina in 622 AD. It is a lunar year of 354 days. The first month is called Muharram. 1996 AD is in Islamic year 1416 AH.


What are the major Islamic festivals?

Idul Fitre, marks the end of fasting in the month of Ramadan and is celebrated with public prayers, feasts and exchange of gifts. Idul Adha marks the end of the Hajj or the annual pilgrimage to Makka. After the public prayers, those who can afford, sacrifice a lamb or a goat to signify Prophet Abraham's obedience to God, shown by his readiness to sacrifice his son Ishmael.


What is Sharia?

Sharia is the comprehensive Muslim law derived form two sources, a) the Quran b) the Sunnah or traditions of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). It covers every aspect of daily individual and collective living. The purpose of Islamic laws are protection of individuals' basic human rights to include right to life, property, political and religious freedom and safeguarding the rights of women and minorities. The low crime rate in Muslim societies is due to the application of the Islamic laws.


Was Islam spread by the sword?

According to the Quran: -

"002.256 Let there be no compulsion in religion: Truth stands out clear from Error: whoever rejects evil and believes in Allah hath grasped the most trustworthy hand-hold, that never breaks. And Allah heareth and knoweth all things."

Al-Qur'an, 002.256 (Al-Baqara [The Cow])
Also referred to as "Ayat-ul-Kursi" (Throne of the Qur'an)

thus, no one can be forced to become a Muslim. While it is true that in many places where Muslim armies went to liberate people or the land, they did carry the sword as that was the weapon used at that time. However, Islam did not spread by the sword because in many places where there are Muslims now, in the Far East like Indonesia, in China, and many parts of Africa, there are no records of any Muslim armies going there. To say that Islam was spread by the sword would be to say that Christianity was spread by guns, F-16's and atomic bombs, etc., which is not true. Christianity spread by the missionary works of Christians. Ten-percent of all Arabs are Christians. The "Sword of Islam" could not convert all the non-Muslim minorities in Muslim countries. In India, where Muslims ruled for 700 years, they are still a minority. In the U.S.A., Islam is the fastest growing religion and has 6 million followers without any sword around.


Does Islam promote violence and terrorism?

No. Islam is religion of peace and submission and stresses on the sanctity of human life. A verse in the Quran says: -

"005.032 On that account: We ordained for the Children of Israel that if any one slew a person - unless it be for murder or for spreading mischief in the land - it would be as if he slew the whole people: and if any one saved a life, it would be as if he saved the life of the whole people. Then although there came to them Our messengers with clear signs, yet, even after that, many of them continued to commit excesses in the land."

Al-Qur'an, 005.032 (Al-Maeda [The Table, The Table Spread])


Islam condemns all the violence which happened in the Crusades, in Spain, in WW II, or by acts of people like the Rev. Jim Jones, David Koresh, Dr. Baruch Goldstein, or the atrocities committed in Bosnia by the Christian Serbs. Anyone who is doing violence is not practicing his religion at that time. However, sometimes violence is a human response of oppressed people as it happens in Palestine. Although this is still wrong, they think of this as a way to get attention. There is a lot of terrorism and violence in areas where there is no Muslim presence. For example, in Ireland, South Africa, Latin America, and Sri Lanka. Sometimes the violence is due to a struggle between those who have with those who do not have, or between those who are oppressed with those who are oppressors. We need to find out why people become terrorists. Unfortunately, the Palestinians who are commiting violence are called terrorists, but the armed Israeli settlers when they do the same sometimes even against their own people are not. As it turned out to be in the Oklahoma City bombing, sometime Muslims are prematurely blamed even if the terrorism is committed by non-Muslims. Sometimes those who want Peace and those who oppose Peace can be of the same religion.


What is "Islamic Fundamentalism"?

There is no concept of "Fundamentalism" in Islam. The western media has coined this term to brand those Muslims who wish to return to the basic fundamental principles of Islam and mold their lives accordingly. Islam is a religion of moderation and a practicing God fearing Muslim can neither be a fanatic nor an extremist.


Does Islam promote polygamy?

No, polygamy in Islam is a permission not an injunction. Historically, all the prophets except Jesus, who was not married, had more than one wife. For Muslim men to have more than one wife is a permission which is given to them in the Quran, not to satisfy lust, but for the welfare of the widows and the orphans of the wars. In the pre-Islamic period, men used to have many wives. One person had 11 wives and when he became Muslim, he asked the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), "What should I do with so many wives?" and he said, "Divorce all except the four." The Quran says: -

"004.003 If ye fear that ye shall not be able to deal justly with the orphans, Marry women of your choice, Two or three or four; but if ye fear that ye shall not be able to deal justly (with them), then only one, or (a captive) that your right hands possess, that will be more suitable, to prevent you from doing injustice."

Al-Qur'an, 004.003 (An-Nisa [Women])

Since it is very difficult to be equally just with all wives, in practice, most of the Muslim men do not have more than one wife. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) himself from age 24 to 50 was married to only one woman, Khadija. In the western society, some men who have one wife have many extramarital affairs. Thus, a survey was published in "U.S.A. Today" (April 4, 1988 Section D) which asked 4,700 mistresses what they would like their status to be. They said that "they preferred being a second wife rather than the 'other woman' because they did not have the legal rights, nor did they have the financial equality of the legally married wives, and it appeared that they were being used by these men."


Does Islam oppress women?

No. On the contrary, Islam elevated the status of women 1,400 years ago by giving them the right to divorce, the right to have financial independence and support and the right to be identified as dignified women (Hijab) when in the rest of the world, including Europe, women had no such rights. Women are equal to men in all acts of piety (Quran 33:32). Islam allows women to keep their maiden name after marriage, their earned money and spend it as they wish, and ask men to be their protector as women on the street can be molested. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) told Muslim men, "the best among you is the one who is best to his family." Not Islam, but some Muslim men, do oppress women today. This is because of their cultural habits or their ignorance about their religion. Female Genital Mutilations has nothing to do with Islam. It is a pre Islamic African Custom, practiced by non Muslims including coptic Christians as well.


Is Islam intolerant of other religious minorities?

Islam recognizes the rights of the minority. To ensure their welfare and safety, Muslim rulers initiated a tax (Jizya) on them. Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) forbade Muslim armies to destroy churches and synagogues. Caliph Umer did not even allow them to pray inside a church. Jews were welcomed and flourished in Muslim Spain even when they were persecuted in the rest of Europe. They consider that part of their history as the Golden Era. In Muslim countries, Christians live in prosperity, hold government positions and attend their church. Christian missionaries are allowed to establish and operate their schools and hospitals. However, the same religious tolerance is not always available to Muslim minorities as seen in the past during Spanish inquisition and the crusades, or as seen now by the events in Bosnia, Israel and India. Muslims do recognize that sometimes the actions of a ruler does not reflect the teachings of his religion.


What is the Islamic view on...

a. Dating and Premarital sex:

Islam does not approve of intimate mixing of the sexes, and forbids premarital or extramarital sex. Islam encourages marriage as a shield to such temptations and as a means of having mutual love, mercy and peace.

b. Abortion:

Islam considers abortion as murder and does not permit it except to save the mother's life: -

Al-Qur'an, 017.023-031 (Al-Isra [Isra, The Night Journey, Children of Israel])
Al-Qur'an, 006.151 (Al-Anaam [Cattle, Livestock])


c. Homosexuality and AIDS:

Islam categorically opposes homosexuality and considers it a sin. However, Muslim physicians are advised to care for AIDS patients with compassion just as they would for other patients.

d. Euthanasia and Suicide:

Islam is opposed to both suicide and euthanasia. Muslims do not believe in heroic measures to prolong the misery in a terminally ill patient.

e. Organ transplantation:

Islam stresses upon saving lives Al-Qur'an, 005.032 (Al-Maeda [The Table, The Table Spread]); thus, transplantation in general would be considered permissible provided a donor consent is available. The sale of the organ is not allowed.


How should Muslims treat Jews, Christians and those of other beliefs?

The Quran calls them "People of the Book", i.e., those who received Divine scriptures before Muhammad (pbuh). Muslims are told to treat them with respect and justice and do not fight with them unless they initiate hostilities or ridicule their faith. The Muslims ultimate hope is that they all will join them in worshipping one God and submit to His will.

"003.064 Say: "O People of the Book! come to common terms as between us and you: That we worship none but Allah; that we associate no partners with him; that we erect not, from among ourselves, Lords and patrons other than Allah." If then they turn back, say ye: "Bear witness that we (at least) are Muslims (bowing to Allah's Will)."

Al-Qur'an, 003.064 (Aal-E-Imran [The Family of Imran])


What about Hindus, Bahai, Buddhists and members of other religions?
They should also be treated with love, respect, and understanding to make them recipients of Invitations to Islam.


What do the Suffixes pbuh and saw mean?

When we talk or write about the prophets we say or write (as a mark of
respect) the following after their names...

pbuh Peace be Upon him
saw Sal-Allah-hu alehe wassalam. (as above, pronounced in Arabic).
swt
Subhanahu Wa Ta'ala. (God is purified of having partners or a son).

Written by Shahid Athar, M. D. Edited by Jamal Al-Nasir & Muhammad Abdul Raheem


 




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