
It was about seven years ago that I visited South
Africa I went to Cape Town and found that many Malaysians lived there. Of the
total number of Muslims there, Malaysians formed an eighty percent majority.
I was anxious to know how they reached South Africa and was told of an interesting
historical fact which, indeed, is worth learning from. These people were of
the stock of those Malaysians who had fought the British Colonisers unsuccessfully
and had failed to drive them out of their country because of inadequate weapons
of war. The Britishers took them as captives and put them in fetters and brought
them to Cape Town as slaves. These white people talk of democracy to day but
they had subjugated, innumerable people and chained them at their feet. They
disallowed them to offer prayers in accordance with their religion not even
in their homes. They whipped anyone found offering prayers.
These people were made to labour hard and oppressed
cruely. When their masters prepared to sleep in the night, they unchained these
Malaysians so that they could go to their barracks and sleep. But they would
sneak out one by one to the nearby mountains and offer they day's prayers all
together in congregational form.
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MERIT OF BUILDING
A MOSQUE
All praise is for Allah. We praise Him and
seek His help and His forgiveness and we believe in Him and rely on Him. We
seek refuge with Allah from the evils of our selves and the vices of our deeds.
There is no one to misguide whom Allah guides and there is no one to guide whom
Allah lets go astray. I bear witness that there is no god but Allah Alone. He
has no partner. I also bear witness that our authority, our Prophet and our
Master, Muhammad is His servant and His Messenger. May Allah have mercy on him,
his household and on his Companions and bless them and send peace on them in
great abundance.
He only shall inhabit the places of Allah, worship who believes in Allah and
the last day. (At-Tawba, 9:18)
FIRST WORDS
Honourable President, Respected Guests. As-Sal alaykum wa rahmatAllahi wa baraktuh!.
It is a very auspicious moment for us that we about to take part in the foundation
of a mosque. It is very fortunate for a Muslim to be able to build a mosque
or to take part in its construction. The verse of the Quran recited before you
tell us that only those people inhabit mosques who believe in Allah and the
last day. Thus, the building of mosques is the sign of a person's faith as also.
The first demand on his faith.
THE PLACE OF THE MOSQUE
Every Muslim is aware of the position of a mosque in Islamic Society. The Holy
Prophet (saws) has termed as Salah (regular prayer) as a pillar of religion
and he said "One who established prayer, in fact, establishes religion!
And one who abandons prayers, breaks the founding pillar of religion.
The prayer that is truly approved in the sight of Allah is the one offered with
the congregation in the mosque. As for the prayer that is offered at home, the
jurist call it an incomplete offering, meaning that it is imperfect. The perfect
offering of the prayer is to offer it with the congregation in the mosque.
MUSLIMS & THE MOSQUE
Mosque has been a distinguishing mark of the Muslims for, to whichever region
they have gone, the first thing they did was build the house of Allah whether
they had their own home or not. It is known of them that they discharged this
obligation in very serious and dangerous conditions too when their lives were
at stake, when they did not have enough wealth and faced extreme poverty.
AN EXAMPLE OF SOUTH AFRICA
It was about seven years ago that I visited South Africa I went to Cape Town
and found that many Malaysians lived there. Of the total number of Muslims there,
Malaysians formed an eighty percent majority. I was anxious to know how they
reached South Africa and was told of an interesting historical fact which, indeed,
is worth learning from.
THE MALAYSIANS REACH CAPE TOWN
These people were of the stock of those Malaysians who had fought the British
Colonisers unsuccessfully and had failed to drive them out of their country
because of inadequate weapons of war. The Britishers took them as captives and
put them in fetters and brought them to Cape Town as slaves. These white people
talk of democracy to day but they had subjugated, innumerable people and chained
them at their feet. They disallowed them to offer prayers in accordance with
their religion not even in their homes. They whipped anyone found offering prayers.
PRAYERS IN THE DARK OF THE NIGHT
These people were made to labour hard and oppressed cruely. When their masters
prepared to sleep in the night, they unchained these Malaysians so that they
could go to their barracks and sleep. But they would sneak out one by one to
the nearby mountains and offer they day's prayers all together in congregational
form.
LET US OFFER PRAYERS
Allah decreed that the Dutch attacked Cape Town seize it. The Britishers had
known that the Malaysian were very good fighters and warriors. They were very
brave. So, they asked them to drive away the Dutch but the Malaysians said that
it made them no difference whether the Britishers had authority of the Dutch,
for they were slaves any way. However, they were willing to fight the Dutch
on condition that they be permitted to offer prayers in Cape Town and allowed
to build a mosque.
ONLY THE DEMAND TO BUILD A MOSQUE
We must heed this fact- these people did not demand monetary remuneration. They
did not ask to be set free, and they did not put forth any material condition.
Their only demand was that they be allowed to build a mosque. Accordingly, they
fought the Dutch very bravely and compelled them to retreat. The Malaysians
then reminded the Britishers of their demand and were allowed to build a mosque.
These poor people built the first mosque in Cape Town in very trying conditions.
They lacked proper tools and material and money. They even could not determine
the Qiblah [ The direction in which Muslims Pray, facing the Ka’bah at
Makkah} with the result that it is off the mark by 20 degree or 25 degree. Today,
the prayer mats are spread at the proper angle which leaves disalligned with
the walls.
These brave people did not ask for a house to live in and they did not demand
money. They did not seize the opportunity to demand proper food and drink. Their
demand was that they should be allowed to construct a mosque. This is the history
of the Muslim people. They preferred a mosque over everything else and did not
omit the duty of building it in their pitiable condition, too.
THE SAVOUR OF FAITH
In fact, it is such people who receive the savour of faith. We are the ones
who have received the religion without effort. We are born to Muslim parents
and had to make no sacrifice for Islam. We have spend no money and put in no
effort. The result is that we do not realise the worth of Islam. Only those
who have worked for it, made sacrifices and undergone trials, know the real
worth of it.
WE MUST BE THANKFUL
I have narrated this event so that we may be thankful to Allah that we face
no restriction on building mosques. We are able to build a mosque whenever and
wherever we like. Hence, it is our great fortune that we build this mosque and
everyone who takes part in it, in whatever way, is indeed worth congratulating.
MOSQUE IS INHABITED BY THE WORSHIPPERS
WHO PRAY
I must state here that a mosque is built not with its walls, the bricks and
building material. The first mosque which the Prophet (saws) built in Islam
at Madinah- the Masjid Nabawi- did not even have a solid roof or firm walls
but it walls were made of leaves of date palm. In spite of that there is no
mosque more meritorious than it besides the Masjid Al-Haram at Makkah A mosque
is not the area within the walls with towering minaret and the riche. Rather,
it is the name of those who prostrate
We may build a very large mosque, beautiful in all respects and its walls well
adorned, but it is bereft of worshippers. That mosque is deserted. A mosque
is inhabited with the worshippers who offer prayers.
MOSQUES WHEN THE HOUR WILL APPROACH
The Holy Prophet (saws) described the Last Day and the Day of Resurrection and
he said a time will come: It would look that the Mosques are occupied and they
will be well built, very beautiful to look at, but deserted within.
There will be very few worshippers inside.
Very few people will use them for the purpose for which they are built. Iqbal
has said about it that mosques are built overnight by the believers but their
hearts are sinful and they could not become worshippers in ages.
CONCLUSION
Anyway, all those who are participating in building this mosque are very fortunate.
May Allah make their task easy. Aameen.
We must remember, however, that our task does not end with the erection of the
mosque. In fact, our duty begins after putting the edifice up. We have to inhabit
it with worshippers who offer prayers, who recite the Qur'an in its. Precincts
and remember Allah often.
The Mosque occupies a central position in Islamic society. It is here that life
is fashioned, character built and manners shaped. Mosques are built for these
purposes. It is, then, occupied in the literal sense and the figurative sense.
May Allah make this mosque a source of goodness and blessing for the people
of the neighbourhood. May He cause these people to fulfill their obligations
and may they inhabit this mosque and keep it occupied. Aameen.
BY MUFTI MUHAMMAD TAQI USAMANI (RAH)
TAKEN
FROM DISCOURSES OF ISLAMIC WAY OF LIFE VOL X