Ramadan Fever
Source: Haq Islam
The heat
is on! Once a year a dramatic change occurs in the Muslim community. Once a year
Icky baby and the Sams becomes Brother Iqbal and Sister Sameera. Off come the
baggy jeans, the Nikes and the Raiders cap. On come the yellow Shalwar Kameez
(clothes most Pakistanis wear), out goes the brylcreamed hairstyle which glues
on that terribly uncool Towpee (cap) and in comes the miswak in the top pocket,
making you look like something like “Karachi cops”.
It’s during this HOLY
month of Ramadan that we ditch the daytime raves and frequent visit to the
library (and we don’t mean for the reference section) and begin to act it out.
Icky baby becomes temporarily religious.
It’s a sort of spooky feeling.
The Mosques are full and you feel good. Good cos’ you’ve done your bit for the
year. One by one you scratch the days from your Ramadan timetable that your dad
brought back from the Mosque-and then-thank crunchie it’s Eid.
Eid
Mubarak!
The Mosques again becomes museums for the old and for those
deprived “ACHA BACHA”- a good baby. The crease-free shalwar kameez comes off and
comes the baggy jeans, whilst the libraries reopen for “business as usual”. Just
11 more months of “freedom” to go before the smelly breath season come back with
a vengeance.
Year after year it goes on, almost as a ritual. You know
it’s rough. Yet Allah(swt) is Al-Rahman and Al-Raheem as we are told by our
parents (who probably also have gone through this). And anyway religion is for
the old men in the mosques- with smelly breaths, and beards that sweep the floor
everytime they walk from one end of the mosque to the other.
Religion is
for those “fundies”(fundamentalists) at school/college, the “weirdoes” who only
talk to the opposite sex about the benefits of the Khilafah ruling system or the
fallacies of Western ideology such as Capitalism and Marxist Philosophy.(i.e.try
saying that in one breath!).
The game
So you go around playing this
game. It’s like an endless spiral. You think you’re a rebel or tough-yet you’re
just one of the pack- a zombie, conforming to master-plan, when you turn 40s you
grow your beard and take your seat in front row of the mosque, invest in a
miswak, pack your bags for Hajj, and then everything is gonna be safe!
Well
no! It doesn’t quite work like that. The million dollar question is will you
ever turn 40?
Game Over
Suppose you die. Just suppose you snuff it
before you turn 40? What then? It could severely damage that master-plan of
yours. Alright, the chances may look slim yet the stakes are high. Nobody knows
when he or she is going to die. Just suppose you’re locked up in a room and
there’s no way out. Just suppose there’s a time bomb ticking away in this room.
Now if this bomb has “6 days” on it you would probably turn “fundy” and spend
all six days reading namaz(salah).
Just suppose the bomb had a “?” on it?
What then? That’s exactly how life is!!! A ticking-bomb with a “?” on it, you
never know when it’s gonna blow-up. Whereever you are, death will find you. Even
if you are in tower built up strong and high!” (Translation of the meaning of
the Qu’ran) 30 days or a lifetime? And anyway, even if you do go along with this
“dodgy” game, don’t you think your Creator will know your intention? Many people
have sussed out Islam as a blind faith or and emotional/spiritual/spooky belief
which leaves you contemplating rationally about the meanings of life. Where did
you come from? Why are we here? Or the question that puts a dampner on all
raves, ” what’s going to happen to us when we die?”
Islam asks us to
answer these vital questions and come to a conclusion, the correct one. Islam
doesn’t rely on the dodgy culture we are brought up with either from our parents
or from the Molvi-Saab(imam). Islam is far from being a “religion” as it is
often coined in the media. Islam is a complete system of life- with solutions to
all our problems be it for Muslims or non-Muslims. Check out Islam for yourself
and free yourself from this shallow zombie-like culture. Before your credits run
out!
Word out!
Remember there is no Life or Dignity without Islam. “O
you who believe answer the call of Allah(swt) and His Messenger to that which
gives you Life.” (8:24)
Rememberance of the people is the disease, and
rememberance of Allaah is the cure. Yet how strange is it that we hasten to the
disease and not the cure?
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