by mthago
A religious society means a society that moves forward in adopting
the way of life commanded by Allah. Allah wants the entire humankind to
be successful in their life in this World and Hereafter. In order to
ensure the success of humankind, Allah has given the entire humankind a
way of life. The Prophet Muhammad SAW has shown this way of life and
whoever follows that way of life will be successful. The way of life of
Prophet Muhammad SAW begins with the work of enjoining good and
forbidding evil and performing five times daily prayers. The males are
obligated to perform five times daily prayers with congregation in the
mosque and the females are obligated to perform the daily prayers in
their houses with the children. A religious society is a society that
enjoins people to good and forbids them from evil and steadfast in
observing prayers to Allah. With these two main orders of Allah, the way
of life of the Prophet Saw will gradually become the way of life of the
Muslims. The society will move gradually and steadily to become a
religious society. When the Muslims begin to practice these two main
orders of Allah, the other orders of Allah will begin to establish in
the community. These two main orders of Allah were commanded to the
Muslims when they were in Mecca. The other three main orders of Allah
(Fasting, Zakat, and Hajj) were commanded to the Muslims when they were
in Medina. That society in Medina was a religious and tolerant society
and that society came into existence when the Muslims persistently
observed the two main orders of Allah while they were in Mecca; the work
of enjoining good and forbidding evil and performing five times daily
prayers with congregation.
The government must continuously encourage the Muslims to enjoin good
and forbid evil and perform five times daily prayers, the males with
congregation at the mosques and the females in their houses. Every
mosque must have a timetable showing the azan times and the times of the
congregational prayers start. By this way, everybody in Malaysia will
be able to plan their time properly and will be able to perform their
prayers with congregation. The current practice of making lengthy zikir
after prayer must be avoided. The encouragements to perform five times
daily prayers with congregation and to do the work of enjoining good and
forbidding evil can be done through the Internet, electronic media,
newspapers and billboards. The promises of Allah upon the observance of
these commandments must continuously be conveyed to the Muslims. The
importance of these two orders must continuously be reminded to the
Muslims through the sermons during the Friday prayers. The Muslims must
be made aware that these two orders of Allah are the most fundamental
orders of Allah that all Muslims, either males or females, new Muslims
or born Muslims, must do. These two orders are the two main pillars in
Islam and efforts must be made to make them stand firm and strong in
life of all Muslims.
Government must write a book that portray Islam as a complete way of
life that does not separating between activities involving relationship
between men and Allah and relationship between men and other creations
of Allah. Currently, activities that involved the relationship between
men and Allah are understood and considered by Muslims as religious
activities and those activities that involved the relationship between
men and other creations of Allah as non-religious activities. Efforts
must be made to correct this misunderstanding and to make the Muslims
understand that in Islam, both groups of activities are orders of Allah.
When we obey the orders of Allah, we will become successful and when we
disobey the orders of Allah, we will become unsuccessful. There are
things that Allah orders us to do and there are things that Allah
forbids us from doing. When we do what Allah orders us to do and we
abstain from what Allah forbids us from doing, then we are religious. A
religious person is not what do many Muslims, now understand, which is a
person who is devoting wholeheartedly to his or her relationship with
Allah alone and leaving all other things that involve the relationships
with the other creations of Allah. The intention of obeying the orders
of Allah and leaving the activities forbidden by Allah is only to please
Allah and we continuously do that until Allah is pleased with us.
Malaysia will have a religious and tolerant society when the Muslims in
Malaysia do all the activities that involved the relationship between
men and Allah and the activities that involved the relationship between
men and other creations of Allah according to the orders of Allah by
following the ways shown by the Prophet Muhammad SAW. The book that
portrays Islam as a complete ways of life must be read once a day in the
mosques after one of the five daily prayers for about 15 minutes and
shall be read during the Friday sermons. Similarly, the women must be
encouraged to read the book to their children at home after performing
one of the five daily prayers for about 10 minutes.
Groups of two or three male Muslims shall visits the Muslims and
non-Muslims houses in their locality after one of the five daily
congregational prayers in the mosques or surau. They shall go and visit
every person in the locality of the mosque and no group shall miss any
of the houses in the locality. When the groups visit a Muslims house,
they shall remind the Muslims about the meaning of the Great Kalimah,
advise them to do the work of enjoining good and forbidding evil, invite
them to perform the five daily congregational prayers at the mosques,
and explain that Islam is a complete way of life. When the groups visit
the non-Muslims, they shall convey to them the message that all humans
belong to one family, are created by one God, who is Allah and invite
them to acknowledge that there is no God except Allah and the Prophet
Muhammad SAW is a messenger of Allah. If they agree then ask them to
recite the Great Kalimah. The Government must make efforts to ensure
that all Muslims are obeying these two fundamental orders of Allah. The
government must regard disobeying these two orders of Allah as major
offenses and will be punished. The mosques will be the centers of these
two activities and the mosques officers who are the government servants
will record the attendance and the punctuality to these activities. The
Government will provide printed and electronic manuals such as CD’s
explaining the work of enjoining good and forbidding evil and the
obligation of performing the five daily congregational prayers.
Other than these two most important orders of Allah, Muslims should
also be encouraged to perform three other pillars of Islam, which is
fasting in the month of Ramadan, paying the zakat and performing the
hajj in Mecca. Muslims in Malaysia should regard the month of Ramadan as
a month of training that train them to follow the way of Prophet
Muhammad SAW in matters related to eating and drinking. Prophet Muhammad
SAW only ate when he was hungry and he stopped eating before he was
full and he drank only plain water. Muslims must be taught to fast the
way that Prophet Muhammad SAW used to fast during the month of Ramadan
and to remind of the rewards that Allah has promised them when they fast
the way that Allah pleases. The government shall educate the Muslims
to understand that the practice of fasting is not just to abstain from
eating or drinking but to train them to eat and drink as well as to stop
eating and drinking only to obey the orders of Allah. Allah orders us
to eat when we are hungry and to stop eating before we are full. When
the Muslims in Malaysia follow the way of eating and drinking shown by
the Prophet Muhammad SAW, they will become healthy and religious. During
the month of Ramadan no one is allowed to eat and drink in public and
it becomes an offense to do so even to the non-Muslims. Gambling and
drinking alcohol are not allowed in public even in the months outside
Ramadan. All activities prohibited by the Almighty Allah cannot be done
by the non-Muslims in public. All of these activities must be done
indoors for non-Muslims only. Alcohol cannot be sold publicly and can
only be bought by non-Muslims. Prostitution is not allowed and it
becomes an offense even to non-Muslims. Those who practice prostitution
either males or females or earning livelihood through prostitution will
be severely punished by the government. Licenses on gambling activities
are no longer issued by the government. Malaysians who are habituated
with gambling and other bad habits are treated using the self-talk
therapy. Banks would be encouraged to do business instead of giving
loans with interest to private party and the profit or lost are borne by
both parties. Loans for houses and cars are provided only to those who
can pay by using Islamic loans system only. Government will gives loans
without interest to buy the first house and the first car only over a
long period. Taxes collected by the government for non Islamic
activities such as manufacturing cigarettes and alcoholic drinks are not
to be used for paying the salary of government workers. The money will
only be used for building roads, drainage systems and public toilets.
Management of the mosques and surau will be under the Government and
there will be a ministry in charge of the affairs in managing mosques
and surau. The mosque or surau in a locality will also function as a
government administrative centre. The local mosque or surau will collect
statistical data of everybody in that locality and it will function as
the local distribution centre for zakat, local welfare, and to handle
matters related to marriages and divorces. Housing area with more than
one thousand houses will have a mosque. A housing area with less than
one thousand houses will only have a surau. The mosque must cater for
both women and men and car park is made to cater for one thousands cars.
All lectures given to the public in the mosques and surau must be in
line with the correct teaching of Islam that regard Islam as a complete
way of life that includes both relationship between men and Allah and
relationship between men and other creations of Allah. Islam means the
orders of Allah and a person who has complete adherence to the orders of
Allah has complete submission to Allah and is the true slave of Allah.
Ignoring other activities and concentrating completely to activities
related to relationship with Allah only is need to be avoided by all
Muslims and all lectures driving Muslims toward these wrong
understanding are not allowed to be given in the mosques. Muslims are
allowed to leaves their homes and family for the purpose of enjoining
good and forbidding evil and are not allowed to leaves their homes and
family for the purpose of rectifying oneself by engaging solely to
prayers, reading of Quran, zikir, fasting or self denial of food and
comfort. When Muslims obey all the orders of Allah, particularly the
first order, the order of enjoining good forbidding evil Allah will be
pleased with the Muslims and Allah will rectify the Muslims. Once Allah
is pleased with the Muslims, Allah will make the Muslims supreme and
Allah will makes all the orders of Allah to be alive in this world. All
Islamic books that drive the Muslims to understand that Islam is only
related with the relationship with Allah are to be avoided by Muslims.
Students who have tendency to religious study can proceed after lower
secondary school to a religious school. The religious schools which
takes about two years of theory and one year of internship. The students
will be trained either to become imam, muazzin or general workers of
the mosques that will handle marriages, divorces, birth and burial
ceremony. Students that have the tendency to become scholars of Islam
will proceed to higher secondary education and then to the Universities
to do three years of basic degrees and one year of internship. During
the internship period these Islamic religious graduates are to be posted
to various locality in Malaysia to do and to established the work of
enjoining good and forbidding evil, to established five times daily
prayers with congregation, and to conduct Islamic teaching to the
communities. After having basic degrees in Islamic studies, these
scholars can proceed to do their postgraduate study in various Islamic
research Institutions and universities.
Once Malaysians become religious society, good qualities will become
the trademark of the communities. One of the good qualities is highly
tolerance to other communities of different races, cultures and
religions. A religious community is highly tolerance society where
everyone is respecting and honoring other people differences in opinions
and beliefs. Everyone has the right to have his or her own opinions and
beliefs even though it may be different from the rest of the
communities. Tolerance does not mean we cannot enjoin other people to
good and forbid them from evil because all of us belong to one family.
However, no one can force others to do either good or evil deeds.
Everyone is responsible for his or her own actions and no one is to be
forced to do something that they do not believe. We have to deliver or
convey the truth to others but we cannot force people to go against
their will. Allah only accepts the deeds that are done sincerely to wins
His pleasure. Enmity, hatred and fond of arguments are not the
trademark of a religious society but love, sympathy and tolerance are
the tenet of a religious community.
Prof. Dr. Nasoha Saabin
February 2012
Dean of Faculty of Optometry
International
University College of Technology Twintech
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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