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Friday, 25 January 2019

BILLIONAIRES LIVING MODESTLY: Live Modestly Giving Your Extras In Charity!


Living A Simple Life:
Live Modestly Giving Your
Extras In Charity!

There Are Billionaires Who
Live A Modest/Simple Life!

If You Live For Money & Material,
You Are Wasting Your Life As
You’ll Never Have Enough!

(M. Javed Naseem)
 

“Be modest in your bearing and subdue
your voice. Lo, the harshest of all voices
is the voice of the donkey.”
(al-Quran 31:19)

We are living in the 21st century – the century of fake! Everything is fake, especially the life. We offer fake smiles; fake formal manners; fake make-over personalities; and fake character – lecturing others on morality and motivation but living like hypocrites – all lectures and advice for others to show off. Everything has become a commodity and material as we are gradually programmed into consumerism. We watch TV while forgetting that the media is being used to fool us; to program us to submit to the ads of the industrial giants. And we act like robots – work hard for the commercial giants and industrial Devils to make money; then give that money back to those Devils by buying their goods that they suggest are important and necessary for a ‘good’ life. Success is measured by money – by millions and billions. We see those millionaires and the super rich in the society and see how pathetic and fake they are, still we like to copy them; emulate them to impress our friends and family.

We lack education – real education. We don’t know that there is beauty in simplicity. Showing off material possessions, wealth or bourgeoisie and extravagant lifestyle only proves that we have learned nothing in life; or we don’t know the purpose of life. The Almighty God Who created this universe of ours, also sent us the guides (Prophets & Messengers) to teach us how to live and for what (purpose) to life!

All knowledge and education, all the money and amenities and all children and possessions should make us humble, humane and God-fearing. And if it doesn’t, we are living a fake life.
Modesty is a virtue and all intelligent and educated millionaires & billionaires realize that. But only some of them choose to live modestly. Simple can be beautiful too if we only knew. It’s all in our heads. Money is important for living but living for money is shear stupidity. It does not guarantee happiness. The real happiness is in sharing; in putting smiles on the faces of misery and poverty. We are only humans when we care about other humans and feel their pains. It is our obligation to share the bounties of life with the down-trodden, the needy and the helpless. Our wealth is a test and God above is watching us to see what we do with it. He already told us what to do with it before He blessed us with wealth and bounties of life.

Let’s see how the super-rich behave and how they show off (if they show off) their wealth and worldly possessions! They might have lots of faults too as they are normal human beings like you and me. But they are loved by many (of course they are hated by some too) … lol. Instead of looking for faults, we should look for good qualities in other people. It will make us peaceful and happier.

Mark Zuckerberg, founder and CEO of Facebook, drives a manual-transmission Volkswagen hatchback.
Net worth: $43 billion.
Despite his status as one of the richest tech moguls on earth, Mark Zuckerberg leads a low-key lifestyle with his wife, Priscilla Chan, and their newborn daughter. The founder of Facebook has been unabashed about his simple T-shirt, hoodie, and jeans uniform.
"I really want to clear my life to make it so that I have to make as few decisions as possible about anything except how to best serve this community," Zuckerberg said.
The trappings of wealth have never impressed the 31-year-old. He chowed down on McDonald’s shortly after marrying Chan in 2012 in the backyard of their Palo Alto home. In 2014, he traded in his $30,000 Acura (car) for a manual-transmission Volkswagen hatchback.  

Warren Buffett, Chairman and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway, still lives in the same home he bought for $31,500 in 1958.
Net worth: $61 billion.
The "Oracle of Omaha" is one of the wisest and most frugal billionaires around. Despite his status as ‘the third richest person on earth’, he still lives in the same modest home he bought for $31,500 in 1958, doesn't carry a cell-phone or have a computer at his desk, and once had a vanity license plate that read "THRIFTY," according to his 2009 biography.
At his annual shareholder's meeting in 2014, Buffett explained that his quality of life isn't affected by the amount of money he has:
“My life couldn't be happier. In fact, it'd be worse if I had six or eight houses. So, I have everything I need to have, and I don't need any more because it doesn't make a difference after a point.”

Amancio Ortega, founder of Inditex, eats lunch with his employees in the Zara headquarters cafeteria.
Net worth: $67 billion.
The founder of Zara was recently named ‘the second richest person on earth’, but that probably won't change his personal-spending habits. Ortega has led an extremely private life for years, often retreating to his quiet apartment in La Coruña, Spain, with his wife, frequenting the same coffee shop, and eating lunch with his employees in the Zara headquarters cafeteria.
Like fellow billionaire Mark Zuckerberg, the Spanish fashion magnate maintains a simple uniform of a blue blazer, white shirt, and gray pants every day.

Azim Premji, Chairman of Wipro Ltd., drives secondhand cars and always reminds employees to turn off the lights at the office.
Net worth: $17 billion.
India’s wealthiest tech tycoon, Azim Premji, has also been called "the bare bones billionaire" and someone who "makes Uncle Scrooge look like Santa Claus."
The 70-year-old is worth $16.5 billion, but that hasn't stopped him from jumping on one of India's three-wheel auto rickshaws to get home from the airport or keeping tabs on the toilet paper usage at Wipro offices. Premji also flies economy, drives secondhand cars, and always reminds employees to turn off the lights at the office.


N. R. Narayana Murthy
The co-founder of Infosys travels by a company bus on Saturdays.

Simplicity, humility and maintaining a low profile are the hallmarks of this super-rich Bangalorean. The man still doesn’t know how to drive a car. On Saturdays - his driver’s weekly day-off - he is driven to the bus stop by his wife, from where he boards a company bus to work.




Chuck Feeney
The co-founder of Duty-Free Shoppers Group donated almost all his fortune.

Having given away most of his wealth, he is only worth about $2 million. He prefers modest restaurants, dresses and lives like an average American, and reportedly does not put on airs. Feeney has said, “I had one idea that never changed in my mind—that you should use your wealth to help people. I try to live a normal life, the way I grew up.”






The Stanford professor drives a simple 2002 Honda Odyssey.

With a wealth of $3.6 billion, this Stanford professor favors comfort over luxury and has refused to let his wealth change his attitude. He prefers driving around in his 2012 Honda Odyssey and lives in a relatively modest house. He told the Edmonton Journal in a 2006 interview. “These people who build houses with 13 bathrooms and so on, there’s something wrong with them.” 





Carlos Slim Helú
The chairman and CEO of Telmex drives himself to work everyday.

With the net worth of $72.9 billion, he’s competing for the title of richest man in the world but Slim is by no means an excessive spender. He lives in a 30 years old six-bedroom house and still drives himself to work.



Tim Cook
The CEO of Apple still wakes up at 4 AM to go to work everyday.

It’s unclear what Mr. Cook’s net worth is, but he made $378 million in 2011 alone, and lives rather humbly. He wakes up every morning before 4 a.m., spends an hour on email, then goes to the gym, then heads to work. In the book 'Inside Apple', he was quoted as saying, “I like to be reminded of where I came from, and putting myself in modest surroundings helps me do that. Money is not a motivator for me.” 
(Tim Cook and Steve Jobs at Apple)

Steve Jobs
The ‘Father’ of Apple

For a person whose net worth was $ 10.2 billion, Steve Jobs led a very simple life. Here is what Steve had to say about money: "I did not want to live that lavish lifestyle that so many people do when they get rich. I saw a lot of other people at Apple, especially after we went public, how it changed them. And a lot of people thought that they had to start being rich. I mean, a few people went out and bought Rolls Royces, and they bought homes, and their wives got plastic surgery. I saw these people who were really nice simple people turn into these bizarro people. And I made a promise to myself, I said I'm not gonna let this money ruin my life."

Steve's frugality showed in his simple dressing style. A pair of jeans and a black turtleneck is what he sported. Walter Isaacson says in Jobs' biography, "He also came to like the idea of having a uniform for himself, both because of its daily convenience (the rationale he claimed) and its ability to convey a signature style."

Former Compaq chairman Ben Rosen once mentioned in his blog about a meeting that he had with Jobs on a bitterly cold day in Manhattan. Jobs was in his trademark attire. The two then went to a clothing store to purchase a coat for Jobs. He found a coat he liked but balked at the price. "That much for an overcoat? Too much. Besides, I'll never use it in California," he said. They left the store, with Jobs tolerating the freezing cold rather than spending money on a coat that he wouldn't wear again.

As the CEO of the world's most valued company, Jobs pulled in a comically low annual salary of just $1. He once joked, "I get 50 cents a year for showing up, and the other 50 cents is based on my performance."

Ikea founder Ingvar Kamprad

Billionaire IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad, the Swedish business magnate, who ranked ninth in the Bloomberg Billionaire's List last year with an estimated fortune $41 billion, is one of the most frugal people. He said during an interview to celebrate his 90th birthday, 'If you look at me now, I don't think I'm wearing anything that wasn't bought at a flea market, it is in the nature of Smaland to be thrifty.' He also shops in the local market every evening before going home.

In a 2008 interview with a Swedish newspaper he said, "Normally, I try to get my haircut when I'm in a developing country. Last time it was in Vietnam."
In the same interview, he told the newspaper that a $33 bill in the Netherlands had broken his hair cut budget.
Arriving at a gala to receive a ‘Businessman Of The Year’ Award, he was at first refused entry because he had come on a bus.
Instead of dining at fine restaurants when he's traveling, Kamprad will drop into a nearby Ikea and enjoy a $4 plate of Swedish meatballs, lingonberry jam, and mashed potatoes. He also takes home the salt and pepper packets.
Ikea "co-workers" are also told off if they don't use both sides of a sheet of paper or leave the lights on when leaving the room. Much like fellow billionaire Larry Ellison, Kamprad is rich enough to own an airline but he flies economy on budget airlines.
He drove a 15-year-old Volvo. "She is nearly new, just 15 years old, or something like that," he once said, until he was convinced that it was probably dangerous to continue doing so.

J.K Rowling
J.K Rowling hails from a very poor family and due to lack of paper for writing her Harry Potter story she wrote on toilet paper. She was rejected several times before her first book came out in 1997.
In 2004, welfare-mom-turned-bestselling-novelist J.K. Rowling became the first author to make the Forbes billionaires list, thanks to the film and marketing empire based on her seven-book Harry Potter series, the first volume of which launched in the UK in 1997. She remained on the list for seven years, all the while building a reputation for her philanthropic endeavors, including contributions to the Multiple Sclerosis Society, the Children's High-Level Group (now known as Lumos), the building of a regenerative neurology clinic in Scotland, and various other charitable causes through her philanthropic trust, Volant.
In 2012, Forbes announced that Rowling had dropped off its billionaire's list, citing two reasons: the estimated $160 million (16% of her fortune) she had given to charity, and Britain's high tax rates. Contrary to the Internet version of events, Rowling was not the first billionaire removed from the list thanks to her charitable generosity.
Regarding her commitment to charity, J.K. Rowling was quoted in the Telegraph as saying, "I think you have a moral responsibility when you've been given far more than you need, to do wise things with it and give intelligently."

Mick Foley

Mick Foley was known in the WWF to drive around in his minivan. He wouldn't buy any lavish things or wear more than his plaid vest, a t-shirt, sweatpants, and gym socks. His net worth is at $15 million, yet he lives in an ordinary house with his family.
He's always been a polite, positive, and outgoing person who isn't afraid to cuss or get a little angry/show his passion for wrestling when he's on the mic in front of a crowd.


Benny Hill
Despite being a millionaire many times over, Benny Hill never owned his own home or car and instead preferred to rent a place rather than buy one.

He continued with the frugal habits that he picked up from his parents, notably his father, such as buying cheap food at supermarkets, walking for miles rather than paying for a taxi (unless someone picked up the tab for a limousine) and constantly patching and mending the same clothes.
In one of his obituaries, a story was told of how he reportedly refused to mend his mother's leaky roof because it was 'too expensive' and instead employed buckets to catch the drips from the leaking roof.
The only luxury that he permitted himself was foreign traveling and even then, he would stay in modest accommodations rather than five-star hotels.
Occasionally he would go shopping, carrying plastic bags stuffed with notes - although all he really wanted, he claimed, was, "A roof, three meals a day, a passport, an aircraft ticket and a spare shirt."

John Hawkes
Actor John Hawkes is known for being, essentially, the anti-celebrity, which is why despite him being an Oscar nominee (for his staggering performance alongside Jennifer Lawrence in Winter's Bone) and a prolific character actor, many people don't even know who he is other than finding his face vaguely familiar. 

And he doesn't WANT you to recognize him, partly because he describes himself as quite shy, partly because he feels it makes it harder for him to convincingly do his job.
He said, "When I come onscreen, in a yellow car, I want people to go, 'There's a cab driver,' instead of, 'That guy's got three chihuahuas and fights against hunger in Tahiti' or something."
He doesn't own a home (although he bought one for his mother) but instead shares a rental. He has never owned a new car, and still uses his old flip phone - he doesn't need a smartphone, because he doesn't have Facebook, Twitter, or even email.
He has no assistant or staff, only an agent.

Sam Walton
Walmart Founder Sam Walton was living way below his means - at least based on what his autobiography "Made in America" says. Although being the richest man in America (in 1985), he used to drive an old pickup truck and lives in Bentonville, Arkansas.


According to his own words, his attitude toward the money stems from growing up during the Great Depression, so he just didn't believe that a big, showy lifestyle was appropriate for anywhere.
When they asked him why he drove a pickup he said, "What am I supposed to haul my dogs around in, a Rolls-Royce?"


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Friday, 18 January 2019

I HAVE A DREAM Deeply Rooted In The American Dream! -- Martin Luther King Jr.


Martin Luther King Jr. Day

“I Have A Dream
Deeply Rooted In The
American Dream!”

(M. Javed Naseem)


America just celebrated Martin Luther King’s birthday – 15th of January. Martin Luther King Jr. was not only an American leader, he was actually a world leader who fought against injustice, discrimination and racism towards the minorities – especially the Africans (blacks) living in the West. He was a visionary leader who was deeply committed to achieving social justice through nonviolent means.

In 1983, President Ronald Reagan signed into law a bill creating Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a federal holiday honoring the legacy of the slain civil rights leader. The holiday was first celebrated in 1986, and in all 50 states in 2000.

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 “It is obvious today that America has defaulted
on this promissory note insofar as her citizens of
color are concerned. Instead of honoring this
sacred obligation, America has given the Negro
people a bad check, a check which has come
back marked “insufficient funds.” But we refuse
to believe that the bank of justice is bankrupt.
We refuse to believe that there are insufficient
funds in the great vaults of opportunity of this
nation. So we have come to cash this check — a
check that will give us upon demand the riches
of freedom and the security of justice.”
– Martin Luther King Jr.

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All credit goes to Benjamin E. Mays, President of the Morehouse College, for guiding Martin Luther King to a spiritual path and then influencing his spiritual development. Mays was an outspoken advocate for racial equality and encouraged King to use Christianity as a potential force for social justice and political change. After being accepted at several colleges for his doctoral study, including Yale and Edinburgh in Scotland, King enrolled at Boston University.
During the work on his doctorate, Martin Luther King Jr. met Coretta Scott, an aspiring singer and musician, at the New England Conservatory School in Boston. They were married in June 1953 and had four children. At the age of 25, King completed his Ph.D and earned his degree in 1955.

On December 1, 1955, a 42-year-old lady Rosa Parks boarded the Cleveland Avenue bus to go home after an exhausting day at work. She sat in the first row of the "colored" section in the middle of the bus. As the bus traveled, all the seats in the white section filled up, and several more white passengers boarded the bus. The bus driver demanded that Parks and several other black Americans give up their seats. Three black passengers reluctantly gave up their places, but Parks remained seated. The driver asked her again to give up her seat and again she refused. Parks was arrested and booked for violating the Montgomery City Code. At her trial a week later, in a 30-minute hearing, Parks was found guilty and fined.


On the night that Rosa Parks was arrested, E.D. Nixon, head of the local chapter of NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) met with Martin Luther King Jr. and other local civil rights leaders to plan a Montgomery bus boycott. King was elected to lead the boycott because he was young, well-trained with solid family connections and had professional standing. But he was also new to the community and had few enemies, so it was felt he would have strong credibility with the black community.
In his first speech as the group's president, King declared, "We have no alternative but to protest. For many years we have shown an amazing patience. We have sometimes given our white brothers the feeling that we liked the way we were being treated. But we come here tonight to be saved from that patience that makes us patient with anything less than freedom and justice."

In 1959, with the help of the American Friends Service Committee, and inspired by Gandhi’s success with non-violent activism, Martin Luther King visited Gandhi's birthplace in India. The trip affected him in a deeply profound way, increasing his commitment to America's civil rights struggle. African-American civil rights activist Bayard Rustin, who had studied Gandhi's teachings, became one of King's associates and counseled him to dedicate himself to the principles of non-violence. Rustin served as King's mentor and advisor throughout his early activism and was the main organizer of the 1963 March on Washington.


In the spring of 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. organized a demonstration in downtown Birmingham, Alabama. Entire families attended. City police turned dogs and fire hoses on demonstrators. Martin Luther King was jailed along with large numbers of his supporters, but the event drew nationwide attention. In his famous Letter from Birmingham Jail, King eloquently spelled out his theory of non-violence:
"Nonviolent direct action seeks to create such a crisis and foster such a tension that a community, which has constantly refused to negotiate, is forced to confront the issue."

By the end of the Birmingham campaign, Martin Luther King Jr. and his supporters were making plans for a massive demonstration on the nation's capital composed of multiple organizations, all asking for peaceful change. On August 28, 1963, the historic March on Washington drew more than 200,000 people in the shadow of the Lincoln Memorial. It was here that King made his famous "I Have a Dream" speech, emphasizing his belief that someday all men could be brothers.


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“I say to you today, my friends, so even though
we face the difficulties of today and tomorrow,
I still have a dream. It is a dream deeply rooted
in the American dream.
I have a dream that one day this nation will rise
up and live out the true meaning of its creed:
“We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all
men are created equal.”
I have a dream that one day on the red hills of
Georgia the sons of former slaves and the sons of
former slave owners will be able to sit down together
at the table of brotherhood.
I have a dream that one day even the state of
Mississippi, a state sweltering with the heat
of injustice, sweltering with the heat of
oppression, will be transformed into an
oasis of freedom and justice.
I have a dream that my four little children will
one day live in a nation where they will not be
judged by the color of their skin but by the
content of their character.
I have a dream today!”
— Martin Luther King, Jr.

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The rising tide of civil rights agitation produced a strong effect on public opinion. Many people in cities not experiencing racial tension began to question the nation's Jim Crow laws and the near century second class treatment of African-American citizens. This resulted in the passage of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 authorizing the federal government to enforce desegregation of public accommodations and outlawing discrimination in publicly owned facilities. This also led to Martin Luther King receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964.


King's struggle continued throughout the 1960s. Often, it seemed as though the pattern of progress was two steps forward and one step back. On March 7, 1965, a civil rights march, planned from Selma to Montgomery, Alabama's capital, turned violent as police with nightsticks and tear gas met the demonstrators as they tried to cross the Edmund Pettus Bridge. King was not in the march, however, the attack was televised showing horrifying images of marchers being bloodied and severely injured. Seventeen demonstrators were hospitalized in a day that would be called "Bloody Sunday."

A second march was canceled due to a restraining order to prevent the march from taking place. A third march was planned and this time King made sure he was part of it. Not wanting to alienate southern judges by violating the restraining order, a different approach was taken. On March 9, 1965, a procession of 2,500 marchers, both black and white, set out once again to cross the Pettus Bridge and confronted barricades and state troopers. Instead of forcing a confrontation, King led his followers to kneel in prayer and they then turned back. 


Alabama Governor, George Wallace, continued to try to prevent another march, however, President Lyndon B. Johnson pledged his support and ordered U.S. Army troops and the Alabama National Guard to protect the protestors. On March 21, approximately 2,000 people began a march from Selma to the capitol in Montgomery. On March 25, the number of marchers, which had grown to an estimated 25,000, gathered in front of the state capitol where Dr. King delivered a televised speech. Five months after the historic peaceful protest, President Johnson signed the 1965 Voting Rights Act. 

From late 1965 through 1967, Martin Luther King Jr. expanded his civil rights efforts into other larger American cities, including Chicago and Los Angeles. But he met with increasing criticism and public challenges from young black power leaders. King's patient, non-violent approach and appeal to white middle-class citizens alienated many black militants who considered his methods too weak, too late and ineffective. To address this criticism, King began making a link between discrimination and poverty, and he began to speak out against the Vietnam War. He felt that America's involvement in Vietnam was politically untenable and the government's conduct in the war discriminatory to the poor. He sought to broaden his base by forming a multi-race coalition to address the economic and unemployment problems of all disadvantaged people.

By 1968, the years of demonstrations and confrontations were beginning to wear on Martin Luther King Jr. He had grown tired of marches, going to jail, and living under the constant threat of death. He was becoming discouraged at the slow progress of civil rights in America and the increasing criticism from other African-American leaders. Plans were in the works for another march on Washington to revive his movement and bring attention to a widening range of issues. In the spring of 1968, a labor strike by Memphis sanitation workers drew King to one last crusade. 


On April 3, he gave his final and what proved to be an eerily prophetic speech, “I’ve Been to the Mountaintop,” in which he told supporters at the Mason Temple in Memphis, "I've seen the promised land. I may not get there with you. But I want you to know tonight that we, as a people, will get to the promised land." The next day, while standing on a balcony outside his room at the Lorraine Motel, Martin Luther King Jr. was killed by a sniper's bullet. The shooter, a malcontent drifter and former convict named James Earl Ray, was eventually apprehended after a two-month, international manhunt. 

The assassination sparked riots and demonstrations in more than 100 cities across the country. In 1969, Ray pleaded guilty to assassinating King and was sentenced to 99 years in prison. He died in prison on April 23, 1998.

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Friday, 11 January 2019

THE SOCIAL FACE OF ISLAM: Your Conduct Is Your ID.


The Social Face of Islam
Your Conduct Is Your ID,
Introduce Yourself
By Good Manners!

(M. Javed Naseem)

قَوْلٌ مَّعْرُوفٌ وَمَغْفِرَةٌ خَيْرٌ مِّن صَدَقَةٍ
يَتْبَعُهَآ أَذًى وَٱللَّهُ غَنِيٌّ حَلِيمٌ
“A kind word with forgiveness is better
than alms-giving followed by injury (insult).
Allah is Absolute, Clement.”
(al-Quran 2:263).

Do not under-estimate the power of touch, a smile, a kind word, a listening ear, an honest compliment, or the smallest act of caring – all of which have the potential to turn a life around. And it’s all ‘Sadaqah’ (charity) that’ll bring you rewards in the Hereafter.

Your conduct (or manners) is your best introduction, your best impression. Be courteous and civilized! A smile is the trade-mark of a Muslim. Always put a smile on your face! It is ‘Sadaqah’ (charity) and you will get reward for that in the Hereafter. Why worry and have wrinkles when you can smile and have dimples?


Share Love & Smiles!
If you see someone without a smile, give him/her one of yours. The magic about the smile is that when you give it to others, you don’t lose yours. It’s ‘Sadaqah’ (charity), meaning you will get reward from Allah for that. And you know that smiling faces look beautiful too!
Abdullah bin Haarith reported: "I did not see anyone who smiled more than Rasool-Allah (The Prophet, s.a.w.)." – (Tirmidhi)

Narrated Anas bin Malik: The Prophet (s.a.w.) said, "Make things easy for the people, and do not make it difficult for them, and calm them (with glad tidings) and do not repulse them.” (Bukhari, Book 73, No.146)  

Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "A man used to give loans to the people and used to say to his servant, 'If the debtor is poor, forgive him, so that Allah may forgive us.' So when he met Allah (after his death), Allah forgave him." 
(Bukhari, Book 56, No.687)

The best ‘Dawah’ is done by your own conduct and manners. You are a model and ambassador of Islam. Invite people to Islam. If people dislike you, don’t give them a reason to dislike Islam! You are not perfect but Islam is.
Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) said: "God has sent me to perfect good manners and to do good deeds”. (Sahih Bukhari & Ahmed).
And here is the confirmation from Allah:

لَّقَدْ كَانَ لَكُمْ فِى رَسُولِ ٱللَّهِ أُسْوَةٌ حَسَنَةٌ
“You have indeed in the Messenger of Allah
an excellent pattern (of conduct).”
(al-Quran 33:21)

Narrated Jarir bin Abdullah: The Prophet (s.a.w.) said, "He who is not merciful to others, will not be treated mercifully.” (Bukhari, Book 73, No.42) 


Treat Your Neighbors Well!
Your neighbors are just like your family who are always there for you in an emergency. Treat them nicely! In an Islamic society, neighbors have many rights.
Narrated Aaisha: The Prophet (s.a.w.) said "Gabriel continued to recommend me about treating the neighbors Kindly and politely so much so that I thought he would order me to make them as my heirs.” (Bukhari, Book 73, No.43)
  
Narrated Abu Shuraih: The Prophet said, "By Allah, he does not believe! By Allah, he does not believe! By Allah, he does not believe!"
It was said, "Who is that, O Allah's Apostle?"
He said, "That person whose neighbor does not feel safe from his evil."
(Bukhari, Book 73, No.45)  

Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "Anybody who believes in Allah and the Last Day should not harm his neighbor, and anybody who believes in Allah and the Last Day should entertain his guest generously and anybody who believes in Allah and the Last Day should talk what is good or keep quiet. (i.e. abstain from all kinds of evil and dirty talk). (Bukhari, Book 73, No.47)

Narrated Jabir bin Abdullah: The Prophet said, Enjoining all that is good is a Sadaqa (charity)." (Bukhari, Book 73, No.50)  

Narrated Masrouq: Abdullah bin Amr heard Allah's Apostle saying: 'The best among you are those who have the best manners and character.' (Bukhari, Book 73, No.56)

Be Strong To Control Your Anger!
Be a man and control your anger, your negative sentiments and dirty thoughts! A Muslim is required to keep his cool in every situation.
Narrated Abu Huraira: Allah's Apostle said, "The strong is not the one who overcomes the people by his strength, but the strong is the one who controls himself while in anger." 
(Bukhari, Book 73, No.135)
  
Narrated Abu Huraira: A man said to the Prophet , "Advise me!"
The Prophet said, "Do not become angry and furious."
The man asked (the same) again and again, and the Prophet said in each case, "Do not become angry and furious." (Bukhari, Book 73, No.137)  

Narrated Abdur Rahman bin Abi Bakra: Abu Bakra wrote to his son who was in Sijistan: 'Do not judge between two persons when you are angry, for I heard the Prophet saying, "A judge should not judge between two persons while he is in an angry mood."
(Bukhari, Book 89, No.272)  


Appreciate The Gifts From God!
Every breath is a gift from God. Be grateful to the Creator Whose unlimited blessings you cannot count. Learn to appreciate and thank Him. If you remember Allah, He will remember you too!

وَإِن تَعُدُّواْ نِعْمَةَ ٱللَّهِ لاَ تُحْصُوهَآ إِنَّ ٱللَّهَ لَغَفُورٌ رَّحِيمٌ
“And if you would count the favors of Allah,
you cannot  reckon  it.  Lo, Allah is indeed
Forgiving, Merciful.”
(al-Quran 16:18).

فَٱذْكُرُونِيۤ أَذْكُرْكُمْ وَٱشْكُرُواْ لِى وَلاَ تَكْفُرُونِ
“Therefore remember me, I will
remember you. Give thanks to Me,
and reject not Me.”
(al-Quran 2:152).

Be Humble And Modest!
Be humble, modest and down to earth! A branch of tree bearing fruit bends down. Arrogance is cursed while modestly is considered a virtue.
إِنَّ ٱللَّهَ لاَ يُحِبُّ مَن كَانَ مُخْتَالاً فَخُوراً
“Lo, Allah loves not such as are
proud and boastful.”
(al-Quran 4:36)

وَلاَ تَمْشِ فِى ٱلأَرْضِ مَرَحاً إِنَّكَ لَن
تَخْرِقَ ٱلأَرْضَ وَلَن تَبْلُغَ ٱلْجِبَالَ طُولاً
“And walk not in the earth exultant.
Lo, you cannot rend the earth, nor can
you stretch to the  heights of the hills.”
(al-Quran 17:37).

Live a modest and simple life. All the pomp and show cannot raise your status but your modesty and righteousness will do. There is beauty in simplicity.  Allah says:
 
وَٱقْصِدْ فِى مَشْيِكَ وَٱغْضُضْ مِن صَوْتِكَ
إِنَّ أَنكَرَ ٱلأَصْوَاتِ لَصَوْتُ ٱلْحَمِيرِ
“Be modest in your bearing and subdue
your voice. Lo, the harshest of all voices
is the voice of the donkey.”
(al-Quran 31:19)

Help Others To Be Helped!
Be ready to give service. What we do for others counts most in life. You do something for somebody today and somebody will do something for you tomorrow.
Narrated Sahl bin Saad: The Prophet (s.a.w.) said, "I and the person who looks after an orphan and provides for him, will be in Paradise like this, putting his index and middle fingers together.” (Bukhari, Book 73, No.34)


Narrated Safwan bin Salim: The Prophet (s.a.w.) said "The one who looks after and works for a widow and for a poor person, is like a warrior fighting for Allah's cause or like a person who fasts during the day and prays all the night."
Abu Huraira also narrated the same Hadith as above. (Bukhari, Book 73, No.35)  

Narrated Anas bin Malik: The Prophet (s.a.w.) said, "If any Muslim plants any plant/tree and a human being or an animal eats of it, he will be rewarded as if he had given that much in charity." (Bukhari, Book 73, No.41) 

Live In Truth, By Truth!
Live in truth, by truth and with truth! Truth is divine and will always lead you out of misery. The Bible says: “The truth shall set you free”. It saves you from troubles. Honesty is the best policy, we all know that. Allah says:

وَلاَ تَلْبِسُواْ ٱلْحَقَّ بِٱلْبَاطِلِ وَتَكْتُمُواْ ٱلْحَقَّ وَأَنْتُمْ تَعْلَمُونَ
“Confound not truth with falsehood,
nor knowingly conceal the truth.”
(al-Quran 2:42)


Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet said, "The worst people in the Sight of Allah on the Day of Resurrection will be the double faced people who appear to some people with one face and to other people with another face." (Bukhari, Book 73, No.84)

Narrated Abdullah: The Prophet said, "Truthfulness leads to righteousness, and righteousness leads to Paradise. And a man keeps on telling the truth until he becomes a truthful person. Falsehood leads to Al-Fajur (i.e. wickedness, evil-doing), and Al-Fajur (wickedness) leads to the (Hell) Fire, and a man may keep on telling lies till he is written before Allah, a liar." (Bukhari, Book 73, No.116) 

Love Other People With A Clean Heart!
Become a “people’s person”. Be genuinely interested in people. If you try, you can like everybody and everybody will like you. It helps in fulfilling the obligations towards others (‘Haqooq-ul-Ibaad’). And again you will get reward for that in the Hereafter.

Narrated Abu Huraira: The Prophet (s.a.w.) said, "Beware of suspicion, for suspicion is the worst of false tales; and do not look for the others' faults and do not spy, and do not be jealous of one another, and do not desert (cut your relation with) one another, and do not hate one another; and O Allah's worshipers! Be brothers (as Allah has ordered you)! (Bukhari, Book 73, No.90)  


Always Think Positive! There’s Wisdom In Everything:
Allah has blessed humans with intelligence. Keep thinking positive.  Life ends when you stop thinking. Hope ends when you stop believing. Love ends when you stop caring. And friendship ends when you stop sharing. Positive thinking, believing, caring and sharing – all parts of the character of a Muslim – will also bring you rewards in the Hereafter.

Every adversity, every suffering, every situation, every issue, every pain and every concern has a positive side. Find it and bring it to life. There is a lesson for us in each one of them and that should be considered a blessing. Remember, every dark cloud has a silver lining. Allah says: 

يُرِيدُ ٱللَّهُ أَن يُخَفِّفَ عَنْكُمْ وَخُلِقَ ٱلإِنسَانُ ضَعِيفاً
“Allah would make the burden light for
you, for man was created weak.”
(al-Quran 4:28).

Be Nice And Humane!
Be humane and treat others the way you want to be treated yourself. Everything you do to others, will come back to you one day. That’s the law of Nature. Don’t forget:
وَٱللَّهُ يُحِبُّ ٱلْمُحْسِنِينَ
“Allah loves those whose deeds are good.”
(al-Quran 3:148)

 Narrated Anas: “I served the Prophet (s.a.w.) for ten years, and he never said to me, ‘uff’ (a minor harsh word denoting impatience) and never blamed me by saying, "Why did you do so or why didn't you do that?" (Bukhari, Book 73, No.64) 

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Friday, 4 January 2019

ALL PRAISE & GLORY BE TO ALLAH - The Supreme Creator of Heavens, Earth & Everything in-between.


All Praise And Glory
Be To Allah!
The Supreme Creator Of
Heavens, Earth And
Everything In-Between

(M. Javed Naseem)


“… So blessed be Allah, the Best of creators!”
(al-Quran 23:14)

The war between Good and Evil has been going on since eternity and will continue till the end of the world. But the fact (truth) remains fact despite the Devil’s best efforts to smudge it. The Truth comes from the Lord Almighty while the falsehood/lies come from the Devil. In other words the Scriptures tell us the truth (the Word of God) while the Devil’s Empire (or the Super Power of today) is busy spreading lies or disinformation to keep us away from the Truth (and from God).


Allah (the Lord God) created the heavens and the earth, and whatever is between them, and He is running the show. The forces of Evil have been promoting the ‘Big Bang’ theory for decades and they are not happy that modern science has ditched that theory, proving it wrong.

The Bible says:
"O Lord! There is none like You, nor is there any God besides You, according to all that we have heard with our ears!” – (1-Chronicles 17:20).


The Big Bang Wasn't The Beginning of The Universe!
(From: Forbes, Pub: Sept. 21, 2017)
Theorists started thinking of alternatives to a "singularity" to the Big Bang, and rather of what could recreate that hot, dense, expanding, cooling state. In December of 1979, Alan Guth hit upon a solution.

(In an inflating Universe, there's energy inherent to space itself, causing an exponential expansion. There's always a non-zero probability that inflation will end (denoted by a red 'X') at any time, giving rise to a hot, dense state where the Universe is full of matter and radiation. But in regions where it doesn't end, space continues to inflate. E. Siegel / Beyond The Galaxy.)
Instead of an arbitrarily hot, dense state, the Universe could have begun from a state where there was no matter, no radiation, no antimatter, no neutrinos, and no particles at all. All the energy present in the Universe would rather be bound up in the fabric of space itself: a form of vacuum energy, which causes the Universe to expand at an exponential rate.
In the 1990s, 2000s, and then again in the 2010s, we measured those fluctuations in detail, and found exactly that.

(The quantum fluctuations inherent to space, stretched across the Universe during cosmic inflation, gave rise to the density fluctuations imprinted in the cosmic microwave background, which in turn gave rise to the stars, galaxies, and other large-scale structure in the Universe today. E. Siegel, with images derived from ESA/Planck and the DoE/NASA/ NSF interagency task force on CMB research.)
 The conclusion was inescapable: The hot Big Bang definitely happened, but doesn't extend to go all the way back to an arbitrarily hot and dense state. Instead, the very early Universe underwent a period of time where all of the energy that would go into the matter and radiation present today was instead bound up in the fabric of space itself. That period, known as cosmic inflation, came to an end and gave rise to the hot Big Bang, but never created an arbitrarily hot, dense state, nor did it create a singularity. What happened prior to inflation — or whether inflation was eternal to the past — is still an open question, but one thing is for certain: The Big Bang is not the beginning of the Universe!

The author Ethan Siegel is a Ph.D. astrophysicist, author, and science communicator, who professes physics and astronomy at various colleges. He has won numerous awards for science writings. He is the founder and primary writer of the blog ‘Starts With A Bang’. His books: ‘Treknology’ and ‘Beyond The Galaxy’.

 
So much for the modern ‘scientific’ theories about the creation! The atheists will keep trying to contradict or refute the truth about Nature that is conveyed to mankind by its Supreme Creator.
 
The Bible says:
(Ephesians 4:6)
One God and Father of all who is over all and through all and in all.”  

(Isaiah 45:18)
For thus says the Lord, who created the heavens (He is the God who formed the earth and made it, He established it and did not create it a waste place, but formed it to be inhabited), "I am the LORD, and there is none else.”  


The Quran says:
“O people! Adore your Guardian-Lord, Who
created you and those who came before you, that
you may have the chance to learn righteousness!”
(al-Quran 2:21) 

“It is He Who has created for you all things that
are on earth. Moreover His design comprehended
the heavens, for He gave order and perfection to
the seven firmaments; and of all things
He has perfect knowledge.”
(al-Quran 2:29) 



Rumi says:
‘There is no reality but God’,
says the completely surrendered Sheikh,
‘Who is an ocean for all beings.
The levels of creation are straws in that ocean.
The movement of the straws comes from an agitation
in the water. When the ocean wants the straws calm,
it sends them close to shore.
When it wants them back in the deep surge,
it does with them as the wind does with the grasses.
This never ends.’


Allah is the Supreme Creator, the Originator, the Initiator, and the Best of creators. We, human beings, are His best creation – the masterpiece! He has created everything, even things beyond our imagination so that we appreciate Him, acknowledge Him, thank Him and glorify Him. And in the process, eventually, we become the righteous people who promote Good and forbid Evil.

“It is Allah Who made out of the things He
created, some things to give you shade; of
the hills He made some for your shelter;
He made you garments to protect you from
heat, and coats of mail to protect you from
your (mutual) violence. Thus does He
complete His favors on you so that you
may bow to His Will (in Islam).”
(al-Quran 16:81)


Unfortunately, we are not very mindful or conscious of God. We don’t appreciate Him, nor thank Him, nor glorify Him. On the contrary, we ignore Him, even disobey Him. We forget that one day we’ll be standing in His court answering questions. But our ignorance or ungratefulness does not diminish the magnificence of His work. In the Quran, He reminds us again and again what He has created and put at our service. Still we take things for granted. Have you seen China's Rainbow Mountains? The Quran told us about that more than 1400 years ago!


“Don’t you see that Allah sends down rain
from the sky? With it We then bring out produce
of various colors. And in the mountains are tracts
white and red, of various shades of color, and
black intense in hue.”
(al-Quran 35:27)





The Bible says:
“See now that I, I am He, and there is no god besides Me. It is I who put to death and give life; I have wounded and it is I who heal. And there is no one who can deliver from My hand.” – (Deuteronomy 32:39)

“And so amongst men and crawling creatures and
cattle, are they of various colors. Those truly fear
Allah, among His Servants, who have knowledge;
for Allah is Exalted in Might, Oft-Forgiving.”
(al-Quran 35:28)


The Bible says:
"To you it was shown that you might know that the Lord, He is God; there is no other besides Him.” – (Deuteronomy 4:35)

 “O mankind! Reverence your Guardian-Lord,
Who created you from a single person, created,
of like nature, His mate, and from them twain
scattered (like seeds) countless men and women!
Reverence Allah, through whom you demand
your mutual (rights), and (reverence) the wombs
(that bore you); for Allah ever watches over you!”
(al-Quran 4:1) 


“Your Guardian-Lord is Allah, Who created the
heavens and the earth in six days, and is firmly
established on the throne (of authority). He draws
the night as a veil over the day, each seeking the
other in rapid succession. He created the sun, the
moon, and the stars, (all) governed by laws
under His command. Is it not His to create
and to govern? Blessed be Allah, the
Cherisher and Sustainer of the worlds!”
(al-Quran 7:54)


“It is Allah Who has created the heavens and
the earth and sends down rain from the skies;
and with it brings out fruits wherewith to feed
you. It is He Who has made the ships subject
to you, that they may sail through the sea by
His command; and the rivers (also) has He
made subject to you.”
(al-Quran 14:32)



“And cattle He has created for you (men);
from them you derive warmth, and numerous
benefits, and of their (meat) you eat.”
(al-Quran 16:5)

“And (He has created) horses, mules, and
donkeys, for you to ride and use for show;
and He has created (other) things of which
you have no knowledge.”
(al-Quran 16:8)

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