This document introduces Islam as the solution to many of the problems facing modern society. It summarizes that despite technological advances, the world is experiencing tumultuous times with extreme wealth inequality, environmental destruction, and societal decay. Islam prohibits alcohol, drugs, gambling, interest/usury, promotes charity, and establishes moral guidelines to protect society from diseases, violence, and family breakdown. The document argues that implementing Islamic principles can cure societal ills by establishing an equitable economic system and restraining immoral behaviors that are prevalent in modern liberal societies.
This document introduces Islam as the solution to many of the problems facing modern society. It summarizes that while technology has advanced greatly, society is facing tumultuous times of uncertainty. Islam prohibits alcohol, drugs, gambling and interest-based lending, which are root causes of much violence and economic disparity. The Islamic principles of zakat require the wealthy to give to the poor, preventing great divides between rich and poor. The document promotes Islam as providing a comprehensive and lasting cure to issues plaguing mankind.
A New Ecological Civilization based on The Economics of KindnessGuy Dauncey
300 years ago, the Enlightenment generated an inspiring vision of scientific, technological and economic progress. What was once global ‘progress’, however, has become a climate, ecological, economic and pandemic emergency.
We need new inspiration. When we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic we can’t afford to go back to business-as-usual. We need to build ourselves a new ecological civilization in which we live, work and play in harmony with Nature, with respect for all beings, in an economy based on the economics of kindness.
The document discusses the biblical solution to crime. It argues that crime is increasing because criminals are not punished quickly enough according to Ecclesiastes 8:11. It advocates for capital punishment, restitution for victims, and a return to biblical principles of justice that focus on punishing wrongdoers and protecting the innocent. The biblical principles of swift punishment, restitution for victims, and capital punishment for murder are presented as the solution to reducing crime.
Based on The Economics of Kindness,
by Guy Dauncey
300 years ago, the Enlightenment generated an inspiring vision of scientific, technological and economic progress. What was once global ‘progress’, however, has become a climate, ecological, economic and pandemic emergency.
We need new inspiration. When we emerge from the pandemic we can’t afford to go back to business-as-usual. We need to build ourselves a new ecological civilization in which we live, work and play in harmony with Nature, with respect for all beings, in an economy based on the economics of kindness.
The video from my presentation during EarthFest April 2020.
https://youtu.be/ZS6n-pzanpE
A presentation given at the Hallam Justice and Peace Commission in Sheffield on 1st March 2014 by Dr Simon Duffy. The talk describes growing poverty and inequality in the UK today, the negative impact of 'welfare reforms' and some of the real reasons why we are in the current crisis.
This document contains inspirational sayings about friendship and life lessons. Some key points include: there are people who you love and would die for; a smile can bring happiness even to those who don't like you; good friends are like stars that you can't always see but know are there; and true friends are what keep you going through life. The document encourages sharing the messages with friends.
Este documento es una presentación de diapositivas que incluye la letra de la canción "Cantaré, Cantarás" interpretada por varios artistas. La letra habla sobre cantar juntos, la luz al final del camino, y crear un lugar para toda la humanidad. También incluye imágenes relacionadas con la paz.
This document introduces Islam as the solution to many of the problems facing modern society. It summarizes that while technology has advanced greatly, society is facing tumultuous times of uncertainty. Islam prohibits alcohol, drugs, gambling and interest-based lending, which are root causes of much violence and economic disparity. The Islamic principles of zakat require the wealthy to give to the poor, preventing great divides between rich and poor. The document promotes Islam as providing a comprehensive and lasting cure to issues plaguing mankind.
A New Ecological Civilization based on The Economics of KindnessGuy Dauncey
300 years ago, the Enlightenment generated an inspiring vision of scientific, technological and economic progress. What was once global ‘progress’, however, has become a climate, ecological, economic and pandemic emergency.
We need new inspiration. When we emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic we can’t afford to go back to business-as-usual. We need to build ourselves a new ecological civilization in which we live, work and play in harmony with Nature, with respect for all beings, in an economy based on the economics of kindness.
The document discusses the biblical solution to crime. It argues that crime is increasing because criminals are not punished quickly enough according to Ecclesiastes 8:11. It advocates for capital punishment, restitution for victims, and a return to biblical principles of justice that focus on punishing wrongdoers and protecting the innocent. The biblical principles of swift punishment, restitution for victims, and capital punishment for murder are presented as the solution to reducing crime.
Based on The Economics of Kindness,
by Guy Dauncey
300 years ago, the Enlightenment generated an inspiring vision of scientific, technological and economic progress. What was once global ‘progress’, however, has become a climate, ecological, economic and pandemic emergency.
We need new inspiration. When we emerge from the pandemic we can’t afford to go back to business-as-usual. We need to build ourselves a new ecological civilization in which we live, work and play in harmony with Nature, with respect for all beings, in an economy based on the economics of kindness.
The video from my presentation during EarthFest April 2020.
https://youtu.be/ZS6n-pzanpE
A presentation given at the Hallam Justice and Peace Commission in Sheffield on 1st March 2014 by Dr Simon Duffy. The talk describes growing poverty and inequality in the UK today, the negative impact of 'welfare reforms' and some of the real reasons why we are in the current crisis.
This document contains inspirational sayings about friendship and life lessons. Some key points include: there are people who you love and would die for; a smile can bring happiness even to those who don't like you; good friends are like stars that you can't always see but know are there; and true friends are what keep you going through life. The document encourages sharing the messages with friends.
Este documento es una presentación de diapositivas que incluye la letra de la canción "Cantaré, Cantarás" interpretada por varios artistas. La letra habla sobre cantar juntos, la luz al final del camino, y crear un lugar para toda la humanidad. También incluye imágenes relacionadas con la paz.
This document shares a Chinese proverb about money not being able to buy important things like a home, time, sleep, knowledge, good health, respect, or love. It then claims that sharing the proverb will bring good luck, referencing stories of people who supposedly received good fortunes after sharing it, such as winning the lottery. However, the document contains inconsistencies and asks the reader to spread it within 96 hours, suggesting it is a copypasta email chain letter rather than a genuine proverb.
This document provides a summary of the contents of a book that aims to provide a brief guide to understanding Islam. It consists of three chapters. The first chapter discusses evidence for the truth of Islam, including the scientific miracles in the Quran discovered centuries later, the ongoing challenge to produce one chapter like those in the Quran, biblical prophecies of the prophet Muhammad, and Quranic prophecies that have come to pass. The second chapter outlines some benefits of Islam. The third chapter provides general information on Islamic beliefs, practices, history and key concepts.
Giethoorn is a village in Holland without streets, as residents travel between homes by boat through 125 kilometers of waterways. Known as the "Venice of the North", the village has no roads, only footpaths and boat canals. Tourism is a major part of the local economy in Giethoorn as visitors come to experience its unique layout without roads or motorized vehicles.
Este documento é um apelo para agradecermos a Deus pelos alimentos e água que temos, evitando desperdiçá-los. Relata a história de uma criança faminta no Sudão que tentava chegar a um campo de alimentos a 1km de distância, enquanto um abutre esperava por sua morte. Pede aos leitores para orarem pelos que sofrem e compartilharem este lembrete com os amigos.
This very short document does not provide much meaningful information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. It contains the word "Africa" but no other details. The document simply states "from above" and then contains repetitive symbols with no other words, ending with "The end".
This document lists various UNESCO World Heritage Sites around the world, including natural sites like West Norwegian Fjords and Los Glaciares National Park in Argentina, and cultural sites such as the Great Wall of China, Machu Picchu in Peru, and the Historical Centre of Florence in Italy. The list spans over 20 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, and the South Pacific.
This document appears to be a book about learning Arabic writing. It consists of 15 pages on the website www.TheRighteousPath.com. The book seems to be a guide to help one learn the Arabic alphabet and how to write in Arabic.
This document provides a list of 150 English prepositions compiled by Josef Essberger. It is divided into two sections: 1) 94 one-word prepositions such as "above", "across", "after", etc. along with example sentences, and 2) 56 complex prepositions which are phrases of two or more words that function like single prepositions, such as "according to" and "in spite of". The document also includes brief introductions to prepositions and why 150 were included in the list to provide a comprehensive reference for common English prepositions.
The Sabre Reservation Course document provides training on using the Sabre global distribution system, covering topics such as signing in and out, encoding and decoding formats, using the Sabre Atlas distance calculator, building and modifying passenger name records, selling seats, waiting lists, queues and more. Trainees learn how to perform tasks like creating bookings, cancelling segments, dividing records, and accessing additional Sabre features and tools. Copyright and distribution restrictions are noted for the course materials.
The document introduces Islam as the solution to the problems facing modern society. It summarizes some of the major issues like alcohol/drugs, economic disparity, sexual immorality, and racism. It then provides Quranic verses that address each issue by prohibiting alcohol/drugs, interest, and promoting charity. The verses also encourage modesty to prevent disease and uphold family values. Finally, it asserts that Islam establishes righteousness, not race/tribe, as the basis for worth.
The document introduces Islam as the solution to the problems facing modern society. It summarizes some of the major issues like alcohol/drugs, economic disparity, sexual immorality, and racism. It then provides Quranic verses that address each issue by prohibiting alcohol/drugs, interest, and promoting charity. The verses also encourage modesty to prevent disease and uphold family values. Overall, the document argues Islam can cure societal ills by implementing its moral system and economic solutions based on Quranic principles.
This document introduces Islam as a solution to many of the problems facing modern societies. It summarizes that while technology has advanced, societies are more confused and uncertain than ever before. Alcohol, drugs, gambling, interest-based economies, and increasing disparity between rich and poor have negatively impacted communities. The document then explains how Islam directly addresses and prohibits these issues through its religious texts and principles of charity. It presents Islamic economic systems and social welfare practices as alternatives that can cure societal ills and ensure greater prosperity, stability, and justice for all.
The document discusses contrasts between Western capitalism and Islamic finance. It notes that Western capitalism focuses on maximizing profits without consideration for societal costs, while Islamic finance aims to maximize societal contribution. It also discusses how the worldviews behind each system differ, with Western views emphasizing individual freedom and life having no consequences after death, while Islamic views see humans as accountable to God and life as a trust. The document criticizes the negative impacts of the current global economic system and suggests alternatives are needed that are more ethical and sustainable.
This document provides an overview of Islamic economic principles and a critique of capitalism and interest-based economies. It discusses the prohibition of riba (interest) in Islam and examines riba during the pre-Islamic era of jahiliyyah. The document also outlines the key components of an internship report on non-interest based financial systems in Pakistan, including explanations of Islamic banking principles and alternatives to interest-based lending.
The document discusses the concept of affliction and recompense from a passage in the Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ. It states that (1) affliction is a sign that one has debts to pay from past harms done to others, (2) the law of recompense means that what one does to others will come back to them, and (3) affliction is a prison cell that one must stay in until debts are paid. The author relates these concepts to the many modern afflictions in the world caused by powerful elites and argues that a divine revolution is needed to overthrow the current oppressive system and establish justice.
The document provides an overview of Islam as a complete way of life. It discusses Islam as an ideology consisting of a creed and system of rules. The Islamic creed establishes the existence of Allah as the one and only Creator through rational examination of the universe. It also establishes the necessity of prophethood and that the Quran is the final revelation from Allah through the prophet Muhammad. The system of Islam provides comprehensive laws governing relationships with the Creator, individuals, and society. The document presents Islam as offering solutions to modern problems that other ideologies have failed to resolve.
The documentary film "I Am" explores the questions "What's wrong with the world?" and "What can we do about it?" through interviews with intellectuals and leaders. It argues that too much emphasis has been placed on materialism, competitiveness, and a mechanical view of human nature, rather than collaboration, love and compassion. While the film may take some scientific liberties, its overall message is that cultivating interconnectedness and our natural tendencies towards cooperation can make the world a happier place.
This document shares a Chinese proverb about money not being able to buy important things like a home, time, sleep, knowledge, good health, respect, or love. It then claims that sharing the proverb will bring good luck, referencing stories of people who supposedly received good fortunes after sharing it, such as winning the lottery. However, the document contains inconsistencies and asks the reader to spread it within 96 hours, suggesting it is a copypasta email chain letter rather than a genuine proverb.
This document provides a summary of the contents of a book that aims to provide a brief guide to understanding Islam. It consists of three chapters. The first chapter discusses evidence for the truth of Islam, including the scientific miracles in the Quran discovered centuries later, the ongoing challenge to produce one chapter like those in the Quran, biblical prophecies of the prophet Muhammad, and Quranic prophecies that have come to pass. The second chapter outlines some benefits of Islam. The third chapter provides general information on Islamic beliefs, practices, history and key concepts.
Giethoorn is a village in Holland without streets, as residents travel between homes by boat through 125 kilometers of waterways. Known as the "Venice of the North", the village has no roads, only footpaths and boat canals. Tourism is a major part of the local economy in Giethoorn as visitors come to experience its unique layout without roads or motorized vehicles.
Este documento é um apelo para agradecermos a Deus pelos alimentos e água que temos, evitando desperdiçá-los. Relata a história de uma criança faminta no Sudão que tentava chegar a um campo de alimentos a 1km de distância, enquanto um abutre esperava por sua morte. Pede aos leitores para orarem pelos que sofrem e compartilharem este lembrete com os amigos.
This very short document does not provide much meaningful information to summarize in 3 sentences or less. It contains the word "Africa" but no other details. The document simply states "from above" and then contains repetitive symbols with no other words, ending with "The end".
This document lists various UNESCO World Heritage Sites around the world, including natural sites like West Norwegian Fjords and Los Glaciares National Park in Argentina, and cultural sites such as the Great Wall of China, Machu Picchu in Peru, and the Historical Centre of Florence in Italy. The list spans over 20 countries across Europe, Asia, Africa, South America, and the South Pacific.
This document appears to be a book about learning Arabic writing. It consists of 15 pages on the website www.TheRighteousPath.com. The book seems to be a guide to help one learn the Arabic alphabet and how to write in Arabic.
This document provides a list of 150 English prepositions compiled by Josef Essberger. It is divided into two sections: 1) 94 one-word prepositions such as "above", "across", "after", etc. along with example sentences, and 2) 56 complex prepositions which are phrases of two or more words that function like single prepositions, such as "according to" and "in spite of". The document also includes brief introductions to prepositions and why 150 were included in the list to provide a comprehensive reference for common English prepositions.
The Sabre Reservation Course document provides training on using the Sabre global distribution system, covering topics such as signing in and out, encoding and decoding formats, using the Sabre Atlas distance calculator, building and modifying passenger name records, selling seats, waiting lists, queues and more. Trainees learn how to perform tasks like creating bookings, cancelling segments, dividing records, and accessing additional Sabre features and tools. Copyright and distribution restrictions are noted for the course materials.
The document introduces Islam as the solution to the problems facing modern society. It summarizes some of the major issues like alcohol/drugs, economic disparity, sexual immorality, and racism. It then provides Quranic verses that address each issue by prohibiting alcohol/drugs, interest, and promoting charity. The verses also encourage modesty to prevent disease and uphold family values. Finally, it asserts that Islam establishes righteousness, not race/tribe, as the basis for worth.
The document introduces Islam as the solution to the problems facing modern society. It summarizes some of the major issues like alcohol/drugs, economic disparity, sexual immorality, and racism. It then provides Quranic verses that address each issue by prohibiting alcohol/drugs, interest, and promoting charity. The verses also encourage modesty to prevent disease and uphold family values. Overall, the document argues Islam can cure societal ills by implementing its moral system and economic solutions based on Quranic principles.
This document introduces Islam as a solution to many of the problems facing modern societies. It summarizes that while technology has advanced, societies are more confused and uncertain than ever before. Alcohol, drugs, gambling, interest-based economies, and increasing disparity between rich and poor have negatively impacted communities. The document then explains how Islam directly addresses and prohibits these issues through its religious texts and principles of charity. It presents Islamic economic systems and social welfare practices as alternatives that can cure societal ills and ensure greater prosperity, stability, and justice for all.
The document discusses contrasts between Western capitalism and Islamic finance. It notes that Western capitalism focuses on maximizing profits without consideration for societal costs, while Islamic finance aims to maximize societal contribution. It also discusses how the worldviews behind each system differ, with Western views emphasizing individual freedom and life having no consequences after death, while Islamic views see humans as accountable to God and life as a trust. The document criticizes the negative impacts of the current global economic system and suggests alternatives are needed that are more ethical and sustainable.
This document provides an overview of Islamic economic principles and a critique of capitalism and interest-based economies. It discusses the prohibition of riba (interest) in Islam and examines riba during the pre-Islamic era of jahiliyyah. The document also outlines the key components of an internship report on non-interest based financial systems in Pakistan, including explanations of Islamic banking principles and alternatives to interest-based lending.
The document discusses the concept of affliction and recompense from a passage in the Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ. It states that (1) affliction is a sign that one has debts to pay from past harms done to others, (2) the law of recompense means that what one does to others will come back to them, and (3) affliction is a prison cell that one must stay in until debts are paid. The author relates these concepts to the many modern afflictions in the world caused by powerful elites and argues that a divine revolution is needed to overthrow the current oppressive system and establish justice.
The document provides an overview of Islam as a complete way of life. It discusses Islam as an ideology consisting of a creed and system of rules. The Islamic creed establishes the existence of Allah as the one and only Creator through rational examination of the universe. It also establishes the necessity of prophethood and that the Quran is the final revelation from Allah through the prophet Muhammad. The system of Islam provides comprehensive laws governing relationships with the Creator, individuals, and society. The document presents Islam as offering solutions to modern problems that other ideologies have failed to resolve.
The documentary film "I Am" explores the questions "What's wrong with the world?" and "What can we do about it?" through interviews with intellectuals and leaders. It argues that too much emphasis has been placed on materialism, competitiveness, and a mechanical view of human nature, rather than collaboration, love and compassion. While the film may take some scientific liberties, its overall message is that cultivating interconnectedness and our natural tendencies towards cooperation can make the world a happier place.
Islam strictly prohibits corruption and bribery. Many Hadith and Quran verses curse those who pay or accept bribes. However, corruption is widespread in many Arab and Muslim-majority countries according to the organization Transparency International. The Quran discusses corruption in societies of past prophets and condemns dishonest business practices like giving false measures. It aims to establish honesty, justice, and righteousness. Yet corruption persists today at high levels of government and among public employees in these countries, undermining their economies and societies.
Human Rights in Islam and Common Misconceptions: In this booklet the author address human rights in the light of perfectly balanced system of laws and principles of Islam. These rights are bases on revelations from the Divine Book of Muslims, the Glorious Qur’an and from the Sunnah, the practice of Allah’s Messenger -pbuh- the two main sources of Islamic life and jurisprudence.
Why Awareness of Cognitive Dissonance Is So ElusiveEaron Davis
This document discusses the concept of cognitive dissonance, which refers to the mental discomfort experienced when one holds conflicting beliefs or values. The author argues that cognitive dissonance makes it difficult for humans and societies to recognize inconsistencies between reality and their beliefs. As a result, people tend to rationalize problems and ignore injustice. The document provides several historical examples where cognitive dissonance prevented societies from acknowledging atrocities like slavery and environmental pollution. The author contends that understanding cognitive dissonance is important but also difficult because acknowledging its effects causes discomfort. Overall, the document examines how cognitive dissonance can lead to self-deception and blindness to societal issues.
The document discusses various human rights principles in Islam, including:
1. Islam establishes rights for individuals as well as responsibilities to care for others like parents, neighbors, relatives and the less fortunate.
2. Specific rights are outlined for husbands, wives, children, neighbors, the poor and vulnerable groups to ensure their dignity and basic needs are met by the community and state.
3. Accumulating wealth beyond one's basic needs is seen as a violation of human rights as resources should be used to help others and build a just society.
1. Islamic economic system aims to achieve socio-economic justice and fair distribution of wealth through its elaborate system of Zakat and Sadaqat.
2. It establishes brotherhood and unity among Muslims while also discouraging hoarding and ensuring constant circulation of wealth.
3. The system eliminates exploitation and aims to provide basic necessities of life for all citizens through principles of permissible (halal) and impermissible (haram) means as well as moderation in production, consumption, and spending.
This document discusses how modern society has achieved comfort through technology but also struggles with increased mental health issues like stress, depression, and addiction. While devices have made life easier, people are less happy and peaceful. Rates of issues like smoking, which kills over 10 million people per year, and divorce are rising. The future is uncertain as today's troubled youth will be tomorrow's leaders. The document argues the root causes are the eternal enemies within the human psyche - lust, greed, and anger. Lust leads to frustration with temporary pleasures and addiction. Greed exploits others and is never satisfied. Anger arises from thwarted desires and fuels violence in society.
This document provides information about Islam and responses to criticisms of the religion. It summarizes teachings from the Quran and statements from prominent religious and political figures about the virtues of Islam and the prophet Muhammad. The document argues that mischief, unrest, and mistrust arise when actions are not taken to prevent rumors and that peace and progress require preventing mischief in all forms. It also discusses balancing freedom of expression with preventing humiliation of religions.
The document discusses generational clashes and how they have changed over time. Specifically, it notes that while past clashes centered around ideals and lifestyle, current clashes center around economic issues like unemployment and cuts to welfare programs. It argues this current generational clash is harsher as it involves direct competition over money between younger and older generations. Additionally, it notes several reasons why this clash will be difficult to resolve, including political short-termism, demographic trends, and dependence on welfare states.
This document discusses how modern society is facing increasing problems like violence, drug addiction, unemployment, and terrorism. It notes rising crime rates and prison populations in countries like the US. It asks whether societies are truly advancing in the right direction. The document suggests that godless societies cannot be peaceful, and that one must know God to find peace. It encourages learning about God from scriptures like the Bhagavad Gita to understand how to live according to God's will and laws of nature.
O documento descreve os estilos tradicionais de roupas e bordados de várias regiões da Palestina e da Jordânia. Ele fornece detalhes sobre as técnicas de tingimento, cores e padrões de bordado usados em cada região, bem como imagens ilustrativas dos diferentes estilos de vestimenta. O documento é organizado por região e fornece informações históricas sobre a produção têxtil e a evolução dos estilos ao longo do tempo.
O documento lista vários tipos de tapetes de oração de diferentes regiões como Turquia, Irã, Afeganistão e Síria, datando de finais dos séculos 15 a 20.
IBGE mostra como o Brasil esta em 500 anos de povoamento. Dados ate 2007, com mapas e evolução. Quais foram os mais importantes imigrantes para o povoamento do Brasil.
1) Chefias poderosas surgiram no vale do Nilo para controlar as inundações do rio e irrigar as terras, permitindo a agricultura e alimentando a população em crescimento.
2) Estas chefias desenvolveram habilidades de engenharia, matemática e gestão que levariam ao surgimento da civilização do Antigo Egito.
3) Ao longo dos milênios, o Egito foi governado por diferentes povos, incluindo os persas, gregos, romanos e árabes.
This document discusses dates that are grown in the UAE. It provides information on:
- The nutritional benefits of dates, which include being a good source of vitamins, minerals, and fiber.
- The stages of date ripening from kimri to bisr to rutab to tamr.
- Traditional and modern methods for storing dates, such as using plastered rooms in the past or chilling/freezing now.
- The role of enzymes and tannins in the ripening process and how controlling temperatures affects enzyme activity to control ripening.
This lesson plan teaches students about traveling to different countries in the past tense. Students will learn how to use mind maps to organize their ideas and will write a short text about a past trip. They will then present their writing to the class, using pictures and magazines. The teacher models writing a sample text about a trip to London and has students work in groups to create their own mind map and text. Students are assessed on their grammar, verb conjugation, and pronunciation during the speaking presentation. To finish, students decorate the classroom with posters about their trip.
O documento resume a primeira sura do Alcorão, Al-Fatiha. Em 7 versículos, louva a Deus como o Clemente e Misericordioso, Soberano do Dia do Juízo, a quem só adoramos e imploramos ajuda, pedindo para ser guiados à senda dos que agradaram a Deus.
This document discusses risk management in aviation and safety management systems. It defines risk management as identifying, analyzing, and mitigating hazards to reduce risks. An effective risk management process involves hazard identification, risk assessment, and risk mitigation. A safety management system is a formal structure used in aviation to manage risks. It is based on policy, risk management, quality assurance, and safety promotion. The goal is to proactively identify weaknesses and improvements to enhance safety culture.
The effectiveness of cargo security is dependent on many mitigation strategies set by the Aviation industry. Discuss the threats emerging from cargo operations and place 2 examples to show how these mitigations strategies effectively tighten the security for cargo and its effectiveness on the industry.
This document provides an introduction to A Dictionary of Egyptian Arabic-English. It discusses the linguistic levels and varieties of Egyptian Arabic that the dictionary covers. These include two levels of Modern Standard Arabic (MSA), three levels of Egyptian colloquial Arabic, and foreign borrowings. The introduction explains the classification system used to distinguish the varieties and provides examples of phonological, morphological, and syntactic differences between the colloquial levels. It also discusses the sources and periods of foreign influences on Egyptian Arabic vocabulary.
O documento discute a importância da oração no Islã, descrevendo as cinco orações diárias obrigatórias, os benefícios espirituais e físicos da oração e as condições necessárias para a validade da oração, como a purificação e o horário correto.
Este documento fornece um resumo conciso sobre o livro "Islam: A Última Religião Divina" em três frases:
1) O livro explora questões fundamentais sobre a criação humana e o universo e a necessidade de um Criador.
2) Ele também discute as principais características do Islã, incluindo a unicidade de Deus, a justiça e a universalidade.
3) Por fim, o livro aborda os pilares do Islã, como a oração e o jejum, e a vida do profeta Muhammad
O documento descreve os princípios fundamentais do Islam, incluindo: (1) A unicidade de Deus, (2) A justiça divina, (3) A profecia, (4) A liderança da humanidade pelos 12 Imames, e (5) A ressurreição. O documento também discute o papel e significado do Alcorão Sagrado no Islam.
1. O documento apresenta informações sobre uma publicação de um livro traduzido do turco para o português chamado "Do Jardim do Mathnavi Uma Ânfora de Água".
2. Contém prefácios do tradutor e do editor discutindo a importância espiritual da obra de Rumi e do Mathnavi.
3. Fornece detalhes sobre a editora responsável pela publicação, incluindo localização, contatos e informações sobre direitos autorais.
O documento discute a importância da jornada de estudar o Alcorão. Afirma que o Alcorão é a palavra viva de Deus e que quando buscamos entendê-lo, estamos conversando com Deus. Também diz que os primeiros muçulmanos foram totalmente transformados pelo Alcorão, enquanto hoje muitos leem o livro sem serem verdadeiramente afetados.
2. ARE YOU READY FOR ISLAM?
THE ONLY SOLUTION
INTRODUCTION
We are living in a time unlike any other period in the history of mankind. We have mastered
technology to a degree unimaginable just fifty years ago. Various technological achievements have
gradually transformed the way human beings perform day to day routines as well as how we interact
with one another. However, despite these accomplishments, we have never lived in a more
tumultuous time than now. We have simultaneously become the most capable and the most confused
generation in history. We are living in times of extreme uncertainty and in an age of extreme
opposites. The wealth that certain societies have amassed today dwarfs any past civilizations’ at their
most prosperous. Yet at the same time the divide between those who possess such wealth and the
poor of the world has never been wider. Even with the advances in medicine and agricultural science,
epidemic disease and wide spread famine are approaching record numbers. Most of the technological
advances we see have been transformed into the most awe inspiring destructive forces the world has
ever known. If there was ever a time in the history of the Earth that man could bring about what
certain people call ‘Armageddon’ or the ‘apocalypse’ , it is indeed now. The nuclear family has
become a victim of these times. Drugs, drunkenness, lewdness, and an all-around atmosphere of self-
destructiveness abound and our societies are suffering from the consequences of such behavior.
People do not feel safe in their homes, whether it is the threat of an intruder who is desperate to get
money for drugs or the fact that any minute their homes could be incinerated by falling missiles. The
ideals of a ‘liberal’ society have opened the door to all things detrimental to human survival. Children
are exposed to things that they never should see at such young ages. Yet in the ‘liberal’ society, the
desires of the individual take precedence over what is most beneficial to the human family as a
whole. People have become slaves to their lower passions because of what is fed to them by the
society as ‘liberation’. The result is decadence with no parallel in history. Never have there been more
alcoholics, serial killers, rapists, and child molesters than now. This is considered to be a ‘civilized’
society. People are desperate for a solution. A solution that is neither a quick fix nor a band-aid but a
solution that goes to the core of w hat plagues mankind and provides a lasting cure. That solution is
Islam.
ISLAM: THE CURE
According to the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (U.S.A.), alcohol related vehicle
crashes kills someone every 32 minutes and non-fatal injuries occur every two minutes. Fatalities
involving alcohol accounted for 40% of all traffic deaths in 2000 and drugs other than alcohol were
factors in an additional 18% of all deaths. Alcohol related accidents totaled a cost of over $51 billion
dollars in 2000 alone. The negative effect of alcohol and drugs in our ‘civilized’ society cannot be
denied. Everyone in our so-called advanced societies has in some way been affected by the evils of
these vices. The National Crime Victimization Survey (U.S.A) reports that 28% of the victims of
violence reported that their attacker was under the influence of alcohol alone or in combination with
other drugs. Alcohol related acts of workplace violence accounted for 35% of all incidents and 25%
of jail inmates said that they were under the influence while arguing with family, friends, spouse, etc.
Think of the countless incidents of senseless violence that could have been avoided had neither
alcohol nor drugs been involved. Islam is the only world religion that addresses the evils of alcohol
and drugs in its texts and removes any ambiguity as to the position of Islam on the issue.
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3. O you who believe! Intoxicants, gambling, Al-Ansaab, and Al-Azlaam (arrows for seeking
luck or decision) are an abomination of Shaitaan's (Satan) handiwork. So avoid (strictly all)
that (abomination) in order that you may be successful. (The Noble Qur’an, 5:90)
Shaitaan (Satan) wants only to excite enmity and hatred between you with intoxicants and
gambling, and hinder you from the remembrance of Allah and from As-Salaat (the
prayer). So, will you not then abstain? (5:91)
What is evident is that not only does the Qur’an address the purpose of alcohol and drugs as a means
of causing hatred between people and as a distraction from worship but also in the same verses
condemn the destructive vice of gambling as well. Name one other system that has inspired almost
23% of the Earth’s population to completely turn away from alcohol, drugs, and gambling. Of course
in every religion there will be those who do not adhere to some principles of their doctrines but the
percentage of alcohol/drug related crimes, deaths, etc. in even the most unrestricted Islamic societies
are insignificant when compared elsewhere.
The economy of our world is changing so fast, one can not keep pace with the fluctuations of
whether we are in periods of growth or constriction. At present the world economy is reeling and
individuals, institutions, and even entire nations are being crippled by the weight of debt. Debt is a
true measure of wealth. If the masses of the people are kept in insurmountable levels of debt, they
are not a threat to those who control where wealth actually ends up. The economic systems
employed by ‘modern’ societies are designed to keep a large portion of the population in some form
of debt by allowing them to use things that they cannot really afford, enriching the corporations who
provide these products and stifling the growth and creativity of the purchaser with an ever present
amount owed. This is made possible by the use of charging ‘interest’ on loans. This system is further
criminalized when one considers the fact that the lower the income of an individual or institution, the
higher the rate of interest one has to pay. This system has been used by the World Bank and the
International Monetary Fund to wreak havoc in the so-called developing nations by loaning large
sums of money to nations that can not possibly pay it back, forcing these nations to relinquish
control of its own natural and human resources. Allah, in the Qur’an, speaks directly to the evils of
this institution and provides mankind with the solution.
Those who eat Ribaa (interest) will not stand (on the Day of Resurrection) except like the
standing of a person beaten by Shaitaan (Satan) leading him to insanity. That is because
they say: "Trading is only like Ribaa (interest)," whereas Allah has permitted trading and
forbidden Ribaa (interest). So whosoever receives an admonition from his Lord and stops
eating Ribaa (interest) shall not be punished for the past; his case is for Allah (to judge); but
whoever returns [to Ribaa (interest)], such are the dwellers of the Fire - they will abide
therein. (2:275)
O you who believe! Be afraid of Allah and give up what remains (due to you) from Ribaa
(interest) (from now onward), if you are (really) believers. (2:278)
Acts of kindness with regards to the debtor is a command from Allah and the manners of how to
justly deal with one who is in debt is given by Allah.
And if the debtor is in a hard time (has no money), then grant him time till it is easy for him
to repay, but if you remit it by way of charity, that is better for you if you did but know.
(2:280)
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4. The only result of an economic system that relies on the debt of others is wealth for some and
poverty for most. People are literally starving not only in countries like Malawi, Rwanda, and
Ethiopia but also in what are supposed to be well to do countries. Travel to any major city in the
United States and you will find a large segment of the population literally sleeping in boxes and
dumpsters not far from some of the wealthiest people in the world. How did this disparity come to
be? Is the success of a society determined by its selfishness? Islam forbids the hoarding of wealth and
demands that those who have wealth give to those who are poor in order to purify it. This
commandment is given many times in the Qur’an.
(Charity is) for Fuqaraa (the poor), who in Allah's Cause are restricted (from travel), and
cannot move about in the land (for trade or work). The one who knows them not, thinks that
they are rich because of their modesty. You may know them by their mark, they do not beg
of people at all. And whatever you spend in good, surely Allah knows it well. (2:273)
Truly those who believe, and do deeds of righteousness, and perform As-Salaat (Iqaamat-as-
Salaat), and give Zakaat (charity), they will have their reward with their Lord. On them shall
be no fear, nor shall they grieve. (2:77)
The Zakaat system in Islam is a fundamental principle of worship. It is required of every Muslim who
is able to give the Zakaat. The Zakaat is for the poor only and not to pay someone’s salary or for
other extra curricular activities as seen in most religions’ idea of charity. It is the only system in which
the wealth of a society is spread out among the people to ensure that the divide between the wealthy
and poor is not so vast. Allah also gives the commandment to be gentle and understanding with
those to whom you have given loans. Under the current system of laws and regulations, the poor
who cannot pay are punished further with interest rate increases, late fees, etc. Islam is a mercy to
man as it has come to eradicate these forms of oppression.
Today, 42 million people are said to be living with AIDS and in 2002 alone, more than 5 million
people contracted the virus. Over 1 million people in Angola are infected with AIDS. As a barometer
of the current morals in our technologically advanced yet morally backward society, consider that in
1970 there were only two known sexually transmitted diseases. Today, there are 25 known major
STDs. Approximately 15 million people contract an STD every year and there are over 65 million
people just in the U.S. alone who are currently living with an incurable STD (California Policy
Research Center, Univ. of California). Islam is the only system of living that has within it, regulations
that hinder the prevalence of the type of behavior that cause these vile conditions. Islam demands
that the chastity of the man and the woman in society be guarded meticulously. There are several
layers of this profound system that, if implemented, prevents the situations that our current societies
find themselves in.
Tell the believing men to lower their gaze (from looking at forbidden things), and protect
their private parts (from illegal sexual acts, etc.). That is purer for them. Verily, Allah is All-
Aware of what they do. (24:30).
And tell the believing women to lower their gaze (from looking at forbidden things), and
protect their private parts (from illegal sexual acts, etc.) and not to show off their adornment
except only that which is apparent and to draw their veils all over Juyubihinna (i.e. their
bodies, faces, necks and bosoms, etc.) and not to reveal their adornment except to their
husbands, their fathers, their husband's fathers, their sons, their husband's sons, their
brothers or their brother's sons, or their sister's sons, or their (Muslim) women (i.e. their
sisters in Islam), or the (female) slaves whom their right hands possess, or old male servants
who lack vigor, or small children who have no sense of the shame of sex. And let them not
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5. stamp their feet so as to reveal what they hide of their adornment. And all of you beg Allah to
forgive you all, O believers, that you may be successful. (24:31)
As human beings, it is very important to remember that one of the things that distinguish us from
the animals is the fact that we wear clothing. It is an honorable thing to cover the body for it, in
truth, determines how civilized a society is. Throughout history, humans who did not cover or barely
covered at all were considered backwards, barbaric, and uncultured. Now we live in a time where it
is encouraged to uncover and those who do cover themselves are labeled ‘backward’. Men and
especially women are being convinced that to expose themselves is freedom. Today, people have no
shame in displaying to strangers that which should be honored and protected. Most people would
not go around displaying their bank account numbers nor would they just leave their most precious
jewels and heirlooms laying around for everyone to see. So why when it comes to ourselves, our
wives, and daughters, do we allow any and everyone to see any and everything? Thus unleashing the
beast in man who, when confronted with more exposure than he is emotionally equipped to handle,
begins to engage in the type of illicit behavior that brings the rape, death, and disease we now find
around us. Allah says,
O Prophet! Tell thy wives and daughters, and the believing women, that they should cast
their outer garments over their persons (when abroad): that is most convenient, that they
should be known (as such) and not molested. And Allah is Oft- Forgiving, Most Merciful.
(33:59)
O Children of Adam! We have bestowed raiment upon you to cover yourselves (screen your
private parts, etc.) and as an adornment, and the raiment of righteousness, that is
better. Such are among the Ayaat (proofs, evidences, verses, lessons, signs, revelations, etc.)
of Allah, that they may remember (i.e. leave falsehood and follow truth. (7:26)
O Children of Adam! Let not Shaitaan (Satan) deceive you, as he got your parents [Adam
and Hawwa (Eve)] out of Paradise, stripping them of their raiments, to show them their
private parts. Verily, he and Qabîluhu (his soldiers from the jinns or his tribe) see you from
where you cannot see them. Verily, We made the Shayaatin (devils) Auliyaa' (protectors and
helpers) for those who believe not. (7:27)
In any society where sexual promiscuity increasingly becomes the norm, the fabric of the society, the
family, is gradually destroyed. In the U.S., 28% of all children live in single parent households and of
them, 84% live with the mother. 79% of all pregnancies of women under 20 are unmarried teens.
Condoms and birth control are band-aid solutions that hardly work because to solve the problem is
to delve into the root of the problem. The root of the problem is that morality has been defined by
trends and trends come and go. We need a system of morality higher than what man can produce.
Humans have an internal instinct that recognizes that there is One authority in our lives and that
obedience to him is the key to success.
And (remember) when your Lord brought forth from the Children of Adam, from their loins,
their seed (or from Adam's loin his offspring) and made them testify as to themselves
(saying): "Am I not your Lord?" They said: "Yes! We testify," lest you should say on the
Day of Resurrection: "Verily, we have been unaware of this."(7:172)
Racism and tribalism have been the cause of many conflicts throughout the history of man. People
who judge based on skin color or who hate because of race or tribe are some of the worst enemies to
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6. mankind. Islam has come to free us from the dangers of racism. Allah tells us in the Qur’an that it is
righteousness that distinguishes one from another and not the appearance or tribe.
“O mankind! We created you from a single (pair) of a male and a female, and made you into
nations and tribes, that ye may know each other (not that ye may despise (each other). Verily
the most honored of you in the sight of Allah is (he who is) the most righteous of you. And
Allah has full knowledge and is well acquainted (with all things)” (Noble Qur’an 49:13)
And among His Signs is the creation of the heavens and the earth, and the variations
in your languages and your colors: verily in that are Signs for those who know
(Noble Qur’an 30:22)
Islam is a program for life. Islam is designed by Allah for us to practice in order to purge the evils
from ourselves. When the Muslims are commanded to gather for prayer, race cannot be a factor. The
lines of prayer are not determined by race. The Hajj (pilgrimage) of the Muslims to Makkah forces
the king to dress like the peasant. It forces the white man to go through the same trials of Hajj as a
black man. These forms of worship along with the Zakaat and others, if properly implemented, can
bring about true change in the self and throughout the entire society. Islam, however, is a religion of
belief and action. To be a good Muslim, one has to be prepared to work. Islam requires discipline and
self-restraint. Islam is a lifestyle of praying and begging to Allah in the middle of the night when others
are sleep. Islam requires one to fast to develop the strength to endure the calls of hunger and the
lower desires and to be able to resist unlawful temptations. Islam is a lifestyle of acquiring knowledge.
There are so many aspects of Islam that one can spend his or her entire life learning different things
in Islam. Allah says in Qur’an,” It is only (those who have knowledge) among His slaves that
fear Allah. Verily, Allah is All Mighty, Oft-Forgiving”(35:28). The Muslim has to have a thirst
for knowledge of this religion because in the knowledge of Islam comes the proper understanding
and implementation. Islam requires courage in the face of opposition and ridicule. Since the
beginning of the establishment of Islam, Muslims have been under attack. Sometimes it is an
ideological attack and sometimes it is an all out physical assault. The Muslim, however, has to have
the faith and the courage to continue to believe and to practice no matter what others in society may
do, say, or think. If it is ‘unpopular’ to be a Muslim, then it is even more important that we continue
to be seen and heard practicing our faith. We should remember what Allah says in the Qur’an…
(They are) those who are patient ones, those who are true (in Faith, words, and deeds), and
obedient with sincere devotion in worship to Allah. Those who spend [give the Zakaat and
alms in the Way of Allah] and those who pray and beg Allah's Pardon in the last hours of the
night (3:17).
So do not become weak (against your enemy), nor be sad, and you will be superior (in
victory) if you are indeed (true) believers (3:139).
They intend to put out the Light of Allah (i.e. the religion of Islam, this Qur'an, and Prophet
Muhammad SAW) with their mouths. But Allah will complete His Light even though the
disbelievers hate it (61:8).
Our world today is plagued with so many ills that one may be tempted to lose hope and give in to
despair. What I have given is a brief summary of some of the benefits of Islam and how Islam brings
about true change in this society starting with the individual and moving beyond to the world. There
are many additional topics that I did not cover wherein Islam has the cure in place, ready at our
fingertips and I encourage you to investigate further. If you have been searching for answers to the
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7. above mentioned problems as well as others, I encourage you to take a serious look at Islam.
Remember, Islam requires action, discipline, knowledge, courage, strength and patience… Dear reader, are you
hard-working enough? Are you disciplined enough? Are you smart enough? Are you courageous enough?
Are you patient enough? Are you strong enough? In other words, …ARE YOU READY FOR
ISLAM?
SOURCES
1. The Noble Qur’an
2. National Center for Injury Prevention and Control (NHTSA 2001a)
3. U.S. Department of Justice – Bureau of Justice Statistics, National Crime Victimization
Survey 2000-2001 (NCVS).
4. Center for Disease Control, HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report – Joint United Nations
Programme on HIV/AIDS 2002.
5. US Census Bureau March 1998 Supplement to the Current Population Survey
6. US Census Bureau Household and Family Characteristics March 1998
7. California Policy Research Center, Univ. of California
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