Showing posts with label Women in Islam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Women in Islam. Show all posts

Sunday, July 6, 2008

Women in Islam ...

If anyone asks why Rabi'a is ranked equal with men, we reply that Muhammad, the chief of prophets, said, "God does not judge you by your outward forms. It is not outward form that matters, but inner intention." Moreover, since we derive much of our religion from Muhammad's wife Aisha, then it is right to take spiritual inspiration from a woman. When a woman is on the path of God, it is not appropriate to define her by her womanhood.


-Attar, "Rabi'a"


From "366 Readings From Islam," translated by Robert Van der Weyer

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Happy Mother's Day!

We have ordained humankind to show kindness toward their parents, for in pain their mothers carry them and in pain do they give birth. In thirty months they bear and wean; thus when they attain maturity they may pray, "Lord, inspire us that we may be thankful for the blessings You bestowed upon us and our parents. Kindle within us the desire to do what is upright and pleasing to You. Grant us righteous offspring, Lord. Verily, we turn to You in repentance, surrendering ourselves in earnest."


-Qur'an, Al-Ahqaf, (46:15)


A Hadith


When the Prophet Mohamed (pbuh) was asked by a man, "Who should we respect the most?" The Prophet answered, "Your mother."  


"And next?" the man asked.  


"Your mother."


"And next?" the man asked.


"Your mother."


"And next?" the man asked, again.


"Your mother." The Prophet answered, again.


"And next?" 


"Your father."  


This hadith not only shows how women are respected in Islam, but how highly the title "mother" is honored.  A bond between a mother and child is like no other on Earth.  Respect, honor, and love it.  Be sure to thank the woman who gave you the gift of life and raised you well today.  For it is their lessons that you will pass on to your own offspring.


Love you, mom.  =)