As quickly as it has come, it is leaving even quicker. It's just
like that one friend you had. The one you became so close to and couldn't go a
day without talking to, and suddenly they're gone. You wonder how they could
leave just like that. You think to yourself that there's no way someone can
come and affect you so greatly in such a positive way and then disappear the
next day. The only thing you can hope for is that one day they'll come back and
you can renew the strong connection you had from last time.
This is what the end of Ramadan is like to me this year.
The reason I say this year is because I don't think I've ever had
a Ramadan like this before. A Ramadan where I did as much dhikr (remembrance of
Allah) and tried to avoid as many sins as I possibly could. I'm not trying to
flaunt any sinning I've done in my past, but I would be lying if I told you I
was "religious" or "pious." That's not to say that I'm not
trying though.
This Ramadan was a month of reflection for me. A month of
redemption. Reflecting on the past mistakes I've made and redeeming myself in
the eyes of Allah. It was the first Ramadan where in addition to avoiding food
and drink, I had to be consciously aware that I wasn’t lying, cursing,
backbiting or anything else negative that could technically discount your fast
in the eyes of Allah. It was the first Ramadan where I heard the Imam cry while
reciting the Quran during taraweeh and wonder if there was something wrong with
me because I hadn’t shed a single tear. It was the first Ramadan where I had no
distractions. No excuses. Nothing at all to stop me from taking full advantage
of this month. No school, no work, no family obligations, nothing.
At ICC (Islamic Center of Chicago), they have a great program
where there’s a short tafseer (lecture) about the verses that were read during
that night’s taraweeh (nightly prayer during the month of Ramadan). This month,
I made sure that I listened carefully to what the sheikhs had to say and tried
as best as I could to apply them in my daily life. I tried to read as much
Quran as I could while looking at the meaning at the same time so I know what I
was reading. I tried to limit the number of times I went out with friends to
have iftar (the meal to break your fast) or suhoor (the meal you eat right
before you start your fast). The little things count.
It was a month where I actually felt at peace. There were things
that tested my patience but I tried as best as I could to keep calm and just
leave it be. Or so I thought.
In the past couple weeks, Islamophobia has seemingly become more
widespread and more closer to home. A representative in my own state claimed
that “radical Islamists” had infiltrated the suburbs of Chicago. And as soon as
he said this, a barrage of hate crimes were reported. Air rifles were fired at
MEC in Morton Grove, IL. CPSA in Lombard, IL had a homemade acid bomb thrown at
it as well. Both during the times of our nightly prayer. Mosques all over the
country including Boston and Oklahoma City were vandalized. And of course,
there was the mosque that was burned down in Joplin, MO.
We Muslims as a whole tried to stay patient through all of this.
Yes, charges were filed in some cases and justice (God willing) will prevail.
The authoritative figures dealt with the situations in a reasonable way. Let
the ignorant ones hate, we said. There’s nothing more we can do but show them
that we’re not who they think we are. We are as peaceful as people can get.
Theoretically. I’m asking all my Muslim brothers and sisters to please watch
yourself. Not in the sense that you may be a victim of some hate crime, but
watch yourself because you are a representative of a peaceful religion. If we
perform belligerent actions, those around us will think that Islam teaches such
things. Again, keep in mind that although you may not be the perfect Muslim by
any means, you still represent Islam. For all you know, the guy carrying your
grocery bags to your car may change his ignorant views of Islam simply through
your actions because you may be the only Muslim he has ever come across
personally. The root word for Islam literally translates to peace. Let’s be
pioneers and examples of peace.
But then came news about Syria. And more disturbingly, Burma. I
will be honest, this “ethnic cleansing” has been going on for over a decade in
Burma but I have not heard about it till very recently. I ask of my fellow
Muslims and non-Muslims alike to stand up against this. All you have to do is
make your voice heard. Sign a petition, post a video on Facebook, organize a
fundraising at your school. Do something to stop this for this is not about
Islam, this is a humanitarian issue that must be addressed.
Anyway, back to me.
These events disturbed my peace a little. Then came issues about
my personal life that disturbed my peace a little more. At times I wanted to
snap and just forget about it all. I just wanted to “do me.” And then I thought
of how almost my entire life I had been like that. That hard-headed,
hard-hearted guy that would do whatever he wanted without caring what others
thought. I figured it wasn’t worth going back to that because it got me
nowhere.
So what did I decide for the time being? To just be at peace for
now. At least until Ramadan is over. If people did me wrong or hurt me in any
way, I dropped it. I’m not gonna exert any energy trying to fight back or get
revenge. I’ll just smile and be polite and continue staying focused on
bettering myself as a person because we are all far from perfect.
Sidenote: If you haven’t noticed already, this is going to be more
like a rant. So to continue…
I have realized how blessed I am this Ramadan. Despite all the
negative things that have happened, I am thankful to be where I am today. I
have family and friends that I may butt heads with but at the end of the day,
the love is still there. I’m blessed to have found a job this summer that
opened up my eyes to a totally new experience. I’m blessed to have the opportunity
to obtain a higher education. I’m blessed to have the food on my plate every
day, hot water running through my house every day, an air conditioned car at my
disposal, electronic devices that keep me updated on everything at every time.
And more than that, I’m blessed to have two arms, two legs, and the ability to
see, hear and think.
When I realized all these blessings, I realized something else as
well. I realized how I take every single thing for granted. As if this was
supposed to happen because I was born and raised into a middle class family in
Chicago. For that, I ask for forgiveness from Allah because without Him, I am
nothing.
Watching the Olympics made me respect and view athletes in a much
different light. Those who praised God (whatever religion they may be) whether
they won or lost really hit me hard. I need to start doing that in my own
Olympics which I call my life. There’s a line by Outlandish that goes “If you
fail, you take a bow. Even if you succeed, you take a bow.” Bow in front of God
because He is the reason you won. And if you lost, it’s because He has bigger
plans for you.
Tonight, the Quran was completed during the taraweeh prayer. The
huffazs (people who memorized the entire Quran by heart) cannot be commended
enough for their beautiful recitation throughout the month. May Allah build
them mansions in Heaven. I felt chills during prayer today. The Imam broke down
in tears as did many others during the recitation. And again it made me wonder
if there was something wrong with me because my eyes were still dry.
And now as I think about how tonight is the 27th night
of Ramadan, I want to rewind back to the first night and redo it all again. All
those nights after taraweeh when I just came and sat on gchat for a bit before
going to bed could’ve been spent more productively. There were times of
weakness when I was listening to music, I would’ve changed that. When I was too
hungry to do anything else, I sat and watched tv and saw some things that I
shouldn’t have, I would’ve spent that time more wisely. But as Mufti Hussain Kamani
said tonight, it’s not about how you start the race but rather how you finish
it. I plan to make the most of these last 3 nights or so of Ramadan. I know, it
seems counterproductive that I’m writing this now but I do it in hopes that
putting it in writing truly helps me see how much this Ramadan has meant to me.
I’ve seen people do a Ramadan Reflection type of post for each day
of Ramadan. InshAllah (God willing), I will try to do the same next year if I
am able to see Ramadan again. Because I know I wanted to say a lot more in this
post that’s just slipping my mind right now. Maybe it’s for the better because
this rant is way too long lol. I will improve on my mistakes from this year and
the best way I can do that is by working on them starting today.
I ask you all to please pray for me and to pray for the world. For
all humans alike. Men, women, children. Black, white, brown, yellow, red.
Young, old, in between. We are all humans. We are all flesh and blood. We all
came from Adam and Eve and one day we will all rest in the dirt. Nothing makes
one of us better than the rest. We are all equal. Money, power, fame are
nothing because they are just blessings God gave you. He can just as easily
take it all away. So don’t flaunt it, just be grateful. And give back. Because
at some point, you were desperate too. Even if you weren’t, have a heart. Look
at the people in Burma (seriously, click this link), look at the people in
Syria, Palestine, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Somalia, China, Jordan and every other
place where people are being oppressed. Don’t stand for injustice or ignorance.
Don’t be silent in the face of inhumane acts. I’ll be the first to admit that
the older generation has some narrow minded ideals when it comes to certain
things. Let’s break these walls down and unite as a people to create peace. And
speaking of peace, let’s pray that nothing like what happened at the theater in
Colorado, or the shooting in the Sikh temple in Wisconsin, or Virginia Tech, or
Columbine ever happens to us.
To my fellow Muslims specifically, please pray for peace within
ourselves. Seeing incidents at IFS and the Northridge Masjid in Los Angeles
hurt us more than you can imagine. Let us put aside petty differences and work
in the path of Allah. Let us resolve these little issues quickly so that we can
focus on uniting our Ummah as a whole. United we stand, divided we fall. And right
now, we are falling. What a terrible way to say goodbye to Ramadan.
Let us rise above hate, ignorance, oppression and discrimination.
Let us pray and strive for peace and unity.
#OneUmmah
152 comments:
oh man, I'm a post behind! lol This was a pretty thorough Ramadan reflection. And well written mA. I got the impression that you felt that you grew as a person during this month and that's a great accomplishment, as Ramadan is a time for us to grow. I feel bad to say that I have slipped up on a few things this Ramadan that I told myself I wouldn't do, but every night at taraweeh I ask for Allah's forgiveness and try to start all over again. I also feel like this is a good time to reflect upon the strength of the ummah, mend broken bonds and really work to become unified, because how else can we overcome the opposition from the outside? I also believe that these recent events are a sort of test from Allah to see if we have the ability to stay close to our iman and strengthen it in these difficult times. May Allah protect us and grant us patience and the ability to strengthen our iman.
I agree completely with the test thing. It's up to us to remain unified in solidarity and face any adversity that comes our way. And He never gives us more than we can handle.
Btw do you ever sleep?
LOL i've become a robot, but i think even those sleep sometimes.
do you??? haha
Occasionally lol. It's hard to fall asleep after fajr
so true, it takes me about an hour of trying before i could actually fall asleep.
Haha when did you do fajr this morning? It takes me at least an hour. So annoying.
i prayed fajr at around five.
Haha no wonder you were up so late. Was your oven working fine for suhoor? Loll
good thing i didn't need it today. i had cereal today haha
Cereal is the way to go. I was too hungry last night though, cereal just doesn't cut it anymore haha.
Also you wanna do me a favor?
tell you who i am? no thank you.
LOL you could do that too but that's not what I was gonna ask lol. Did you watch the video about Burma that I linked?
lol not yet. i'll watch it right now.
Haha ok. Watch it and get back to me
oh man, that was so heartbreaking. Where are these people supposed to go? They are originally Bangladeshi (from what I've understood reading about it) so they should be able to go back despite their religious views. I think Sheikh Hasina is refusing their entry into Bangladesh due to her secular views, but I don't understand why the UN won't take these matters into their hand. They are just like any other persons struggling with genocide in their country. It's sad and frustrating when you hear about people in the world being so heartless.
Damn you're smart lol. But yes exactly. And tell me if you ever heard about this tragedy in the media. Guaranteed they won't present this story. People had posted the story on CNN's Facebook page but the posts were deleted immediately and when asked about it, they said they just didn't have enough time to cover this story cuz they had other things to talk a out. That's complete bs. So if they're not gonna present this story, it's up to us to spread the word. Post the video on twitter, Facebook, gchat status, whatever.
Last night after taraweeh, a refugee from Burma spoke to us. The whole time he was crying because although he made it out, his brother was surrounded by military and was in a helpless situation. It's one thing when the US isn't helping them out. But it's a whole other issue when Muslim countries aren't helping out their own brothers and sisters. It really is a heartbreaking situation.
lol thanks. oh yes because miley cyrus's new haircut is waaay more important than genocide. that makes sense. the only media i've seen keeping some updates on this situation are BBC and NPR. That's amazing that you got to meet a refugee and learn about his experience. It lets us know that there is still hope for these people and you're so right, how can we expect to strengthen our ummah when we don't help it?
That haircut is riddikalus btw. But yes haha. We need to fix ourselves. Idk if you Heard about the situation at IFS? It's disgraceful to or community as a whole
dude why is she still even a news item? I haven't heard about IFS. What's the situation there?
Haha beats me. Man it's crazy at IFS, you should visit. They're just having internal troubles and it's making us all look bad as a whole. Idk about you but that's why I'm so blessed to be part of the community I'm in because there is unity for the most part as the people are so sincere. We need to fix that in all the communities all over the city and the whole world even.
I've been a few times. It's a beautiful masjid, and I just googled their situation and read about it and that's bogus. I come from a pretty diverse community and it's very homey. We all work together to keep stay unified. Unity is definitely the key to a strong ummah.
Same here. Actually I read somewhere that the zip code that I live in is the most diverse in the country haha. And the masjid I go to reflects that. We have people literally from all corners of the world that attend. Unity definitely is the key and we as an ummah are farrrrr from that which is unfortunate. And if we can't deal with the little things, we surely can't deal with the bigger issues.
Eid Mubarak! :)
Eid Mubarak!
PS you owe me two clues and an Eid present/clue
lol so demanding!
1) we're not in the same year in school.
2) we don't live that close to each other.
bonus eid clue: i'm a hijabi.
ps. don't judge the quality of the clues LOL
Yeah you're clues suck. Lolll.
And how do you know where I live?! Creep!
don't you live in chicago? "chitownguevara"? silly sifat
Lol all you suburbanites are far away. What a dumb clue. I demand a better one!
who said i lived in a suburb? LOL
Where else would you live? Bufuland?
...sure, wherever that is.
Hahaha. So what adventures you got planned for tomorrow for Eid?
nothing out of the ordinary. just going to the masjid, and eating up a storm at people's houses. you?
Nice. Pretty much the same except my mom invited people over so I will be eating up a storm at my own house. You should come to Eid Fest at IFS
I heard about it, but it's not close enough to me :( mom cooking is always the best. my mom usually has people over too.
It's not close to me either but it looks like it should be worth the drive lol. Hell yeah I agree. My mom's food is the best
enjoy! i heard my masjid's bringing a moon bounce, but it might just be a rumor. lol.
also i think i should get an eid present too...how about no clues for the next three posts?
Orrrrrr you could just tell me who you are and I'll get you something better lolll
what will you get me?
An all expense paid trip to Harry Potter land for you and your family!
you're lying! LOL
Well duh. I ain't your local radio station lol
way to ruin my eid...and my life. :P
It's not my fault! Your family is too big! I can't afford them ALL
that's your problem buddy! no clues for three posts. its in the rule book.
is your eid as tiring as mine? all i wanna do is nap. lol
Ha! I don't see that anywhere in the rule book!
And yes. I'm exhausted. I just wanna wear normal clothes.
you need glasses. its under the section titled, GIFTS.
ugh yes me too! i feel like sweatpants should be the new dress code for eid. lol
Umm..you clearly didn't read the amendment at the end which null and voids the GIFTS section. Have you never been a part of a board? C'mon now, you're slackin!
lolll my house just cleared out. Time to chill to the max.
how dare you?!
...how dare I what? lol
lol oh no i lose. i couldn't find a better retort because i was so shocked by this nullifcation of GIFTS. who does that?!
the creator of the constitution of this blog. aka me. i thought you were smart!
i am! mA. but i'm sure you can understand the stress on my brain after learning that i won't get to go to Harry Potter land courtesy of you. it's a sad day.
hahaha I didn't realize Harry Potter had such a large space in your heart.
dude, you have no idea.
LOL. Nice. You and my sister would be bffs.
haha, it was a really big part of my childhood. you like it, right?
yeahh I do but my sister is like crazy about it. she's actually in the middle of re-reading all the books again for like the 10th time.
hahahah totally something i used to do. it would drive my family crazy. i think my obsession has died down a bit over the years, which is good because it would be weird if i was over-obsessed with it in my 20's.
lol don't lie, you probably bust out the Goblet of Fire when no one's looking.
shaddup! don't tell anyone! lolll
i knew it! are you a Twilight groupie too?
oh hell no! that is the worst piece of crap ever written, but if i ever had to choose, i would def pick team jacob. lolll
calm down, little one lol
little one? i might be bigger than you.
LOL. But you're still younger.
how do you know?
haha don't you know my age, CREEP?
actually no, but i can assume bc i know what year you're in. creepier?
yes...
maybe you can make some assumptions based off of that. that's all i'm gonna say on this post. loll
i know you're not in my year so you're younger. See? #contextclues
#thisisnttwitter LOL
#idowhatiwant
#clearly lol
#myblog #myrules
now gimme a clue
GIMME A POST!
i need a clue to motivate me!
rule number 192: no motivation clues no matter how much sifat asks.
rule number 1: always do as sifat asks.
rule number 2: never follow rule number 1.
since when did you start making the rules?? CLUE. GO.
you know you're only gonna get stupid clues...such as...i'm not very tall. LOL
A clue is a clue nonetheless. I bet you're someone everyone knows too. You're just making things difficult for me lol
betting's haram. lol i have one request...if you really want to find out who i am...don't tell anyone.
Tell anyone who you are? Of course not lol
seriously?
Do I look like I'm joking? *makes serious face*
judging by the expression in that picture, i'll believe you. i'll try to give you better clues next post lol key word there...TRY.
LOL or you could just tell me who you are.
no, it's more fun this way lol
What a tease
whatevs man
also just curious...: what's your major?
Idk....what's YOURS
omg stop lying! you can't not have a major in your year! you owe me this after ALLLLL the clues i've given you.
I mean you already seem to know all about me! Give me your major and I'll tell you mine
no deal. and i don't know all about you. i know tidbits, like your name. and if you knew who i was i'm sure you'd know tidbits about me too. sooo cough it up!
Sure....as soon as you cough up your name!
you're impossible.
........yeah.....I'M the impossible one -.-
you are! i give you seventy million clues about me and you can't even tell me your major!
Because you already know who I am!!!
excuses, excuses.
whatever dude, i'm gonna work off my frustrations by going to the gym
what frustrations?
the ones you placed on me!
hahaha you brought it upon yourself dude
naw dude. you made me fat and lazy
how the hell would i do that? hahaha
by making me sit here trying to figure out who you are.
come onnnn sifat! you can do it! woooot!
lol you d-bag.
whatcha up to?
HAHAHAHAHAHA that's the first time anyone's ever called me that!
i'm just chillin and kind of freaking out because there's so much to do in such little time. how was your workout? were you able to move up to the 10 lb weights today? >:)
lol so much to do? like what?
and i didn't work out. i ate unhealthy foods and drove around for hours. and now i'm catching up on my tv shows lolll.
its the week before school starts and there's all this prep stuff to do for all the student organizations i'm apart of and also i still have to figure out my schedule. i'm such a scrub. lol what shows do you watch?
a buncha shows lol. Entourage used to be my favorite show but now I watch a buncha things. How I Met Your Mother, The Firm (I think they cancelled it though), Suits, Chuck and I'm trying to get into Breaking Bad and Dexter. And then of course I have my guilty pleasures which shall not be mentioned lol. what about you?
you watch Chuck?! now we have to be best friends. almost no one else i know watches that show. i watch himym too and most of the nbc shows. i have some unmentionables as well. haha
some of the new shows last season were pretty good so i got hooked on those too.
lol well my sister's a huge fan of it. I've been watching episodes here and there but i'm having trouble keeping up with it lol. haha that's cool. I'm currently hooked on Suits. It's freakin amazing lol. have you ever watched it?
lol i made an attempt to watch it, but only season 2 was on hulu, so i gave up. i hear a lot of good things about it.
oh nooo you've gotta see it! it's amazing lol. but i was actually about to watch HIMYM right now, I'm about to start the latest season lol. i heard Neil Patrick Harris is coming to speak at U of I next month.
woah really? that's legendary! hahaha
are you planning on going?
hell yeah! i'm not gonna miss out on meeting Barney.
i had a prof last year who kind of looked like marshall. the resemblance was scary. do you watch the big bang theory?
LOL which professor?? and yeah here and there. the nerds get annoying though.
a science professor lol
yeah but sheldon is the best cuz he's such an ass.
did you have a good first day? lol
meh...it was boring lol. i just want it to be summer again haha. what about you?
it was really chill, but it felt like we never left school for the summer. lol
haha i feel you. it's like riding a bike.
also this weather isn't helping much.
forreallllll it's too nice out for class lol
what classes are you taking?
oh you know...a little of this and a little of that.
lol sounds like fun.
yeah i learned bunches
likeee biology? lolll
lol no, more like which part of a class has the best cell phone reception and which classes i will never attend for the rest of the semester haha
i'm guessing you're probably not one to sit in the front row haha. all my profs threatened us with major point deductions if we miss a single class. this is new for me. i consistently skip at least one class per semester. lol
one class per semester? you're such a rebel.
haha i wish! i usually go to the library to study for other classes when i skip.
#nerd
#rude
i hope you write a new post soon!
Me too! I'm all out of ideas right now though lol
school can do that to ya man. lol
haha it's not even school though, it's not like I'm busy or anything. I just can't think of anything to write about.
write aboutt....hmmm...what you expect to do after college? lol #dumbideas
lmaooo if only i knew. that's probably the worst idea i've ever head hahahaha.
it's the worst idea i've ever heard too! lol maybe this is why i can't keep up with my own blog. hahaha
hows that new post coming? lol
not well lol. the inspiration has passed.
lol hopefully it will come back again.
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