(Posted by: servantofallah - on Sunday, November 07, 2004 - 02:45 PM - 1636 Reads)
GUARDING THE IMAAN OF THE NEW GENERATIONS
OF THE UMMAH—THE
BULWARK AGAINST THE KUFR ONSLAUGHT
Rasulullah (sallallahu alayhi wasallam)
said: “The best
of you are those who learn and teach the Qur’aan.”
The Qur’aan is Islam. The knowledge of the Qur’aan is the Shariah
of Islam. Without the knowledge of the Qur’aan, it is impossible to sustain
Imaan. It is for this reason that it has been proclaimed that the noblest of
the Ummah are those who are engage in the acquisition and dissemination of
the knowledge of the Qur’aan.
THE UMMAH’S CHILDREN
Hundreds of thousands, if not millions,
of the Ummah’s
children are completely deprived of the very basic and elementary teachings
of Islam. All over the world, especially in Muslim countries, children in
their thousands are growing up like non-Muslims. Innumerable thousands have
already been alienated from Islam and have in the process become cheap fodder
for the kufr machine operating under the auspices of the conspirators of
the western world.
REALISATION
The kuffaar conspirators who are always
plotting the destruction of Islam and the Ummah, have gained a realisation
which most Muslims have failed to comprehend. The kuffaar have realised that
the simplest way of defeating Muslims and extinguishing the Flame of Islam,
is to alienate the children of the Ummah from Islam. A variety of ways and
plots have been engineered to gain this nefarious goal. But, since Allah
Ta’ala has undertaken the responsibility of protecting
Islam, He creates agencies and institutions to combat the conspiracies of the
kuffaar. One such important and absolutely vital institution is the Maktab
Programme which was initiated a few years ago solely by the fadhl and with
the nusrat (aid) of Allah Ta’ala.
BLISSFUL UNAWARENESS
The Ummah is asleep in a state of extreme lethargy and neglect. Muslims are
dwelling in blissful unawareness, not knowing and not realising what is happening
around them. The conflagration of kufr and immorality is raging throughout
the ranks of the Ummah, but Muslims are lost in a ghaflat and fail to see the
disaster towards which we are all heading.
There is a need to urgently reflect on
what the consequences are for hundreds of thousands of Muslim children growing
up without ever having read or seen the Qur’aan Shareef, Tahaarat,
Salaat and Saum. When such children grow up they are ignorant of the basic
teachings of Imaan Children grow up, lacking in entirety in every aspect
of Islam, and are then admitted to secular schools with their programmes
of material indoctrination, there is then no need for missionaries to step
into the field to convert these lost souls. They have already abandoned Islam
as a consequence of the childhood process of alienation.
THE BLAME
Lost to Islam and lost to the Ummah are
these countless unfortunate souls who have been abandoned by the affluent
members of the Ummah. While everyone is engrossed in his own pursuits of
the dunya, the Ship of Islam is sinking. But those on the upper deck are
blissfully oblivious of the danger that threatens to engulf the whole ship.
The blame for the ruin of the millions of Muslim children all over the world
and their alienation from Islam lies squarely on the shoulders of the Muslim
community —of those of its members to whom
Allah Ta’ala has bestowed bounties in abundance. And, above all, the
struggle in the field is the responsibility of the Ulama who are equally
turning a blind eye to this momentous jihad.
THE MAKTABS
By the fadhl of Allah Ta’ala, the
Mujlisul Ulama has embarked on this struggle in its own small way. More than
a thousand Maktabs (small Madrasahs) with a role of approximately a hundred
thousand children have been established in a number of countries. More than
600 of these Maktabs are located in Bangladesh. This number is only a drop
in the ocean. In Bangladesh alone there is an urgent need to establish another
thousand Maktabs in such villages where the forces of the kuffaar are operative
and where there are absolutely no facilities for providing elementary Deeni
education to the children.
INIMICAL
In Muslim countries, the authorities are
generally pro-kuffaar and as such are very inimical towards Islamic institutions.
Far from assisting this struggle, obstacles are created to block this momentous
Deeni effort. The onus and duty of shouldering this Struggle therefore are
the incumbent (Waajib) responsibility of the Ummah at large. It is the imperative
obligation of all Muslims to assist this noble and necessary Project so as
to ensure that the Imaan of the growing up generation of Muslims is safeguarded
and the onslaught of kufr in the Islamic homelands is neutralized. This could
be achieved in this age only through the means of intensive and extensive
Deeni ta’leem and tarbiyat. There is
no other way of combatting the shaitaani menace of proseletyzing kufr which
is exported to Muslim countries via the aegis of the relief agencies—the
myriad of NGOs.
EDIFICES OF WASTE
Instead of assisting the vital Maktab Struggle, Muslims all over the world
are squandering colossal sums of money in the construction of wasteful edifices.
Millions are being spent in building elaborate and stylish Musjid and Madrasah
buildings in places where there is no need for such structures. Mutual rivalry
and competition in communities are the underlying factor for such edifices
of waste.
There can be no permission from the Shariah
for the construction of unnecessary and wasteful monuments when the Ship
of the Ummah is sinking —when millions
of born Muslim children are deprived of the very basic Deeni ta’leem.
While millions are spent on monuments (unnecessary Musjid and Madrasah buildings),
thousands of villages throughout the Muslim world lack even a hut to act as
a Madrasah class for the children of the village. While millions are wasted
on monuments and unnecessary administrative activities, thousands of village
communities lack the funds to pay even one Ustaad to teach their children how
to recite the Qur’aan.
CONSCIENCE
Muslims should examine their conscience
and do some soul searching. They should fathom their hearts to ascertain
the degree of neglect and abandonment of the Ummah they are guilty of. We
cannot escape the consequences of this neglect, in fact betrayal of Trust.
Besides wasting millions on unnecessary building structures, more millions
are squandered in a variety of unlawful luxuries and haraam activities. But,
Muslims are not prepared to open their eyes and their hearts to see and understand
what exactly is happening to the young segment of the Ummah. We call on the
Ummah to become alert and assist this Sacred Programme. Aid the Maktab Struggle
and fight kufr with the bounties Allah Ta’ala
has bestowed to you.
CONSCIENCE
The cost of operating a Maktab which caters
for up to 100 children is approximately R7000 ($600) for a year. This includes
the wage for the Ustaad. We can say with certitude that in this era there
is no better avenue of Thawaab-e-Jaariyah (Perpetual Reward)—thawaab to accrue for you continuously even after
your death. The benefits of this Ta’leem will extend into the Aakhirah
where it will be most needed. There is tremendous affluence in the Muslim community,
but the hearts are constricted, hence huge sums are available for waste and
luxury while parting with paltry amounts for gaining Allah’s Pleasure
seems to be like carrying a mountain. This is the extent of Deeni apathy
which is gripping the Ummah.
Allah Ta’ala has given the wealthy ones a wonderful opportunity to utilize
the wealth placed in their custody, constructively for their own everlasting
benefit in the Aakhirah. This call to aid the Struggle in this Field is a Shar’i
command which has to be answered. It is not an appeal for funds to erect a
monument of pride and show. It is a directive from the Shariah for erecting
straw huts, tin shacks and mudhuts and to pay a paltry wage for Ustaadhs so
that the Ummah’s millions of children sliding into the abyss of ignorance
and kufr could be saved. It is your duty to salvage what can be salvaged. May
Allah Ta’ala give all Muslims the taufeeq to firstly understand the gravity
of the problems, the urgency of the issue and the heart to step forward and
aid in this Noble work of Allah’s Deen.
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