Showing posts with label education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label education. Show all posts

Wednesday, 11 February 2026

Paradise Is the Goal, but What Is the Purpose? - Part 4

 


When Purpose Is Lost, Reality Speaks


Faith is not lived in isolation. It shows itself in the condition of individuals, families, and entire communities. When purpose is neglected, its absence becomes visible.

The state of the Ummah today forces us to reflect—not only on what others do to us, but on what we have neglected within ourselves.

Muslims across the world face oppression and injustice. The suffering of the Palestinians, among others, is a painful reminder of our collective vulnerability. Yet outward hardship should drive inward reflection, not distraction.

We live in a time where immorality is normalised and deception is widespread. Islam, however, remains powerful and complete. If it appears weak in practice, it is not because the message has failed—but because we have failed to embody it.

We make countless decisions daily. How often do we pause to ask: What does Allah and His Messenger say about this? How often do we speak confidently about matters of deen while remaining uncertain of their rulings?

We invest heavily in worldly success, while Islamic education is often treated as secondary. We hope for righteousness in our children while neglecting the foundations that nurture it.

As Ramadan approaches, Allah reminds us that fasting was prescribed so that we may attain taqwa—consciousness of Him.

Conclusion

Ramadan is not merely a ritual; it is a reset. An invitation to realign our lives with our purpose. May Allah accept our fasting, our prayers, and our efforts, and guide us back to a faith that is lived with awareness, sincerity, and responsibility.

 

Charity begins at home. It is the right of the child that you give him/her a good foundation in the religion. Spend for the sake of Allah. The month of Ramadan, the month of the Qur’an, is an ideal starting point.

See Part 3:  The Cape Muslim Dialogue: Paradise Is the Goal, but What Is the Purpose? - Part 3

Wednesday, 19 July 2023

Entry Level

 

“Jam and bread” are often considered the minimum to survive on when times are tough. This got me thinking what the minimum needs are to get through life.

It is a tricky question. Parents today look at their kids and it as if they are merely providing them with a base. Daily they send them to school and then the kids return. Some kids go to “slamse skool” or madressa or madrassah in the afternoon. Others might go on a weekend. Some never go. The parents are proud when the pass this grade and the next and so on. So, some parents sit with the kids with their homework and even do their projects. Then there is that thing called exams. However, considering all this, many parents do not really have a clue what their kids learn, whether they fulfil their potential and where they are headed. Of course, people are more clueless when it comes to Islamic studies. The question is still “what is the minimum requirements to get through life?”.  Can you articulate this with respect to yourself and your children? Dare I say that if there is focus, then it is in the wrong place. Were you created to avoid eating jam and bread so that you are not at the poverty line? That is the physical aspect? What is the bread and jam on the religious and spiritual front?

The Muslims have been in the Cape for over three hundred years. How is there no plan, a culture in place that sets the basis for Muslims and those that share similar ethics and morals?  Are we in equipped to pass through this world and exit it into paradise? Are we lacking resources or is it about whether you and I are teachable and are prepared to work together for mutual benefit in this world and beyond? Perhaps, for starters let each one assess his and his family’s situation whether they meet the minimum requirements to go through life. A time to brainstorm, don’t you think?

 

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