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Friday 15 January 2021

2020 WAS THE WORST YEAR! Did Muslim Leaders Learn Any Lesson?

 

Time To Reflect

2020 Was The Worst Year!

Did Muslim Leaders

Learn Any Lesson?


Remember! You Are Not At

The Mercy Of The White Man!

It’s The Mercy Of Allah!

(M. Javed Naseem)


You can never please the world,

so try now to please your Lord!

How long can you ignore Allah’s

commands and keep cooperating

with evil, instead of fighting it?

The Muslim world is constantly suffering because of the hypocrisy and bigotry of their leaders. Those leaders are ‘puppets’ installed by the Evil Empire of the West – the same Empire that fooled the entire world with the biggest lie and deception of 9/11; and today the same evil people are lying and deceiving the world about the Coronavirus. Not a single world leader or government is standing up to the false propaganda of fear-mongering and the fake figures; lies and deceptions! Muslim leaders should not forget that they will be questioned by their Lord Almighty. They are trying to please their white masters on this earth, annoying their real Master and Cherisher at the same time. They are so blinded by their wealth and power that they can’t even distinguish between Good and Evil. Allah warns us in the Holy Quran:

Say, O Prophet! ‘Good and Evil are not equal,

though you may be dazzled by the abundance of

evil. So be mindful of Allah, O people of reason,

so you may be successful!”

(al-Quran 5:100)

Humanity is suffering in all parts of the world in general and in Muslim countries in particular. Muslim countries like Afghanistan, Iraq, Iran, Libya, Palestine, Sudan, Syria and Yemen are constantly under attack, suffering death and destruction every day for the last many years; but no Muslim country does anything or says anything. Turkey is the only country that talks but talk is not enough. Allah has commanded the Muslims to help each other, but where is help?

Then they will be asked, ‘What is the matter

with you that you can no longer help each other?”

(al-Quran 37:25)

Help each other in goodness and righteousness,

and do not cooperate in sin and transgression!

And be mindful of Allah! Surely, Allah is

severe in punishment.”

(al-Quran 5:2)


There are too many hypocrites (Munafiqeen) among the Muslim leaders as well as Ummah. Nobody cares about the Command of Allah: “Enjoin good and forbid evil!” They simply don’t want to annoy their white masters because their staying in power depends on ‘their’ mercy. They have forgotten all about the mercy of the Almighty! But Allah won’t forget this treason.

Then shall We question those to

whom Our Message was sent and

those by whom We sent it.”

(al-Quran 7:6)

We are responsible for our actions. Whatever we do here in this world, we would be asked about it in the Hereafter. On the Day of Judgment, we’ll be questioned about our life on this earth. We are all answerable to our Lord Creator for every small thing we do here (in this world) during our lifetime. God has commanded us to enjoin good and forbid evil. It is the duty of every honest and sincere ruler to maintain a healthy, peaceful and caring society based on social justice, equal opportunity and compassion. How can we ignore Allah’s commands when we are enjoying life and having good time but thousands of people are suffering and starving at the same time, in front of our eyes? Allah will not ignore it! There are people, leaders and the governments that are in a position to help but they are not helping the fellow human beings. They are busy enjoying their own lives.

Then, shall you be questioned that Day

about the joy (you indulged in!).”

(al-Quran 102:8)


When you appear in the Divine court, you’ll be all alone. Nobody would help you. The only thing that could help you would be your good deeds and charity. Everybody has to bear his own burden and carry the load of his sins! No exceptions there! But those who spread evil and misguide others, they’ll be carrying the burden of others’ deeds too because those deeds were the result of their own evil acts and misguidance.

They will bear their own burdens, and (other)

burdens along with their own, and on the Day

of Judgments they will be called to account

for their falsehoods.”

(al-Quran 29:13)

The Holy Quran is full of commands of Allah that determine our path in this world – what we should DO, and what we should NOT do. We choose the path we want to follow, and that will lead us to Heaven or Hell. We’ll be held accountable for our choices and the actions that follow. Allah’s Message – the Quran – is there as a reminder and so is Allah’s guidance. It’s all up to us now.

This (Quran) is indeed a Reminder

for you and your people; and you shall

soon be questioned.”

(al-Quran 43:44)

When we die, the door on the life of this world is closed and we pass on to another world – the Hereafter. We stay in the transit lounge of the graves, in a world called “Aalam-al-Barzakh” – the ‘World of Barzakh’. Barzakh is an Arabic/Persian word and it means ‘barrier’ or ‘obstacle’ or ‘hindrance’ or ‘separation’ or ‘a dividing curtain’. Therefore, from Islamic point of view, the World of Barzakh means the barrier between the physical and the spiritual worlds. I call it the ‘Transit Lounge’ of our final journey. We’ll leave that Barzakh world when the Trumpet will be blown and we will be resurrected on the Day of Judgment for accountability. And what a day it would be!

All injustice will be punished; all aggression, all evil and all hypocrisy will be chastised; and all good deeds, no matter how small, will be rewarded. Once we cross over to the other side, we won’t be able to change anything or correct a misdeed. The time to change the outcome is NOW! It’s possible only through repentance; asking Allah for forgiveness; and doing good things for other human beings. When we look into the mirror, we see only “beautiful Me”. But the mirror shows us only the shell – the outer side – of our personality. It is the inner side of our personality that will determine our final destination – Heaven or Hell. What matters most, is our character and conduct.


You have just turned the first page of the Yearbook 2021, so reflect upon 2020. Check the balance sheet – what you gained and what you lost! The result card is in your hands and is screaming for action. You need to make a lot of changes to make this year worthwhile. Don’t forget that our Creator is going to ask questions about our life here in this world. We better ponder over it seriously and prepare some good answers. The painful and the longest Day of Accountability is fast approaching. Let’s correct our ways and seek forgiveness and mercy of the Most Merciful now!

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