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Fikrah Paradigm

Entry by Rozaini M R

The late Khurram Murad on “SACRIFICE – The Making of a Muslim“:

INTRODUCTION

Sacrifice is the theme to which I have been asked to address myself today.

What does the word mean? In a wider sense, ’sacrifice’ means giving up things which are vauled or desired. Those things may be tangible, countable like time, wealth or life, or intangible, unmeasurable like feelings, attitudes, opinions or aspirations. They are given up for the sake of something that is more worthy or more important or more urgent. It is important to bear in mind, though, that primarily sacrifice means slaughter of animal or person as offering to God, and, hence, surrender to God of some possession.

It may be difficult to find in the Quranic vocabulary an exactly equivalent word for sacrifice, which also has as wide a literary usage. Nearest in meaning perhaps is nusuk: ‘Say, my Prayer and my nusuk (sacrifice), my living and dying – all belong to Allah, the Lord of all the worlds’ (al-An’am 6:162). ‘Giving’, however, is a fundamentally important motif in the Qur’an, stressed again and again. Iman (the faith), says the Qur’an in numerous places, must lead to spending ‘of what We have provided them’. Along with Salat, ‘giving’ suffices to support, encompass and symbolize a life based on Iman. Provision, given by Allah, and to be given away by man, includes everything that man has, whether it be concrete or intangible. In one place in the Qur an, ‘giving’, along with taqwa (refraining from doing wrong) and tasdiq (accepting the truth), is all that is required to characterize a good life.

Surely your striving is to diverse ends. As for him who gives, is God-conscious and believes in the Truth – for him shall We make easy the path towards ease. But, as for him who is niggardly, behaves as if he is self-sufficient and denies the Truth – for him shall We make easy the path towards hardship (al-Layl 92: 4-10).

Sacrifice is the stuff of which good and successful, ordinary human lives are made. Without it, life will be devoid of peace, harmony and co-operation, full of conflict and discord, a prey to self-centredness, covetousness and immediate gratification of desires. Moreover, neither families nor communities can exist or achieve cohesiveness and strength without some sacrifice on the part of their members. Also, no human endeavour can, succeed in reaching its goal unless one sacrifices things valued or desired.

What is true of ordinary human life and endeavour, whatever its nature or importance, is certainly much more true of Islamic life. For, Islam simply means surrender to God of your whole being, not of just some possession. Put in the language of our present discourse Islamic life is a life of sacrifice par excellence. It entails a struggle that must be ceaselessly waged, to aetualize Islam, inwardly and outwardly, to make it a living reality.

Sacrifice is the nourishment without which the tiny seeds of Iman will not grow into mighty, leafy trees, providing shade and fruit to the countless caravans of mankind (Ibrahim 14:24-5). It must be the constant companion without which the path of Jihad (striving one’s utmost for betterment) cannot be traversed, for across it stretch endless deserts and high mountains (at-Tawbah 9:24). It is one of those keys without which the closed doors do not unlock (al-Baqarah 2:214). It is true whether the path taken is personal – to reach spiritual and moral heights, or social – to cast life and society in the mould of Islam (surrender to One God). And it is true, when these two paths most desirably merge together. For the loftier the goal and more arduous the way, the greater the need to sacrifice, and sacrifice more and more.

Sacrifice, as you can now see, is a vast subject. Closely intertwined with it is the equally vast and important theme of trials and tribulations (ibtila’ and mahnah) and of patience (sabr). One can dilate upon it without end, but a comprehensive treatment is not my aim. Many aspects of this well-known subject are quite familiar to you. Hence I would try to emphasize only such aspects as in my view deserve more attention, or are more relevant to our present concerns.

The rest of his writing may be read here:

KHURRAM MURAD

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A scholar, interpretating the verse of the Quran (33:35) that says:

“Most surely the men and the women who have surrendered themselves to Allah, who are believing, obedient, truthful, and patient, who bow down before Allah, practise charity, observe the fasts, guard their private parts, and remember Allah much. Allah has prepared for them forgiveness and a vast reward.”

reminded me these:

That is, They(men and women of the faith) do not merely content with mere belief but are obedient practically, too…

That They are truthful in their speech and honest in their dealings. They do not deal in lies, deceptions, frauds and forgeries. They utter with their tongues only what they honestly find in accordance with righteousness and truth, and they are honest in all their dealings with others.

That They patiently and steadfastly bear and face all the obstacles, dangers, difficulties and losses that they might have to encounter in following the right way taught by Allah and His messenger and in establishing (the values and environment) pleasing to Him; no fear and no temptation and no lust of the self can succeed in diverting them from the right way.

That They are free from pride, vanity and haughtiness…

That They spend their wealth freely in the way that pleases Him

They fasts, the voluntary and obligatory ones

Guarding their modesty at all times

and remember Allah much in every business of life.

Selamat menunaikan ibadah dalam bulan mulia, Bulan Ramadhan al-mubarak

6 Comments »

  1. salam,

    Boleh kah diterjemah kan ke bahasa melayu, ada versi BM sebab makcik2 dikampung nak tahu juga apa dia maksud fikrah ? apa dia maksud paradigm?

    maaf ya buk…..
    selamat berjuang! menang terbilang!

    Comment by k endok | January 14, 2008

  2. Assalaamualaikum,

    YB G n ukht SERTA AHLI KGA,

    Fikrah siyasah Jahiliyah tidak dapat menerima ini. Katanya hilanglah sense of possibility in political arena..namun secara tidak sedar mereka melaungkan untuk setia kepada PIMPINAN, sedangkan kesetiaan terbina dengan KESETIAAN PIMPINAN MEMPERJUANG DAN MELAKSANAKAN AMANAH itu sendiri. Bila kelayakan itu tercabut dari diri PIMPINAN, maka sibuklah mencari UMPAN-UMPAN KUASA, DUIT, PANGKAT KEDUDUKAN DAN BALCKMAILING DSB untuk kekal ditaati dan berkuasa. Sedang kuasa KETAATAN PENGIKUT telah diruntuhkan oleh diri pimpinan itu sendiri.

    Maka kerana itulah mengapa rasionalnya nada YB G mengutarakan konsep “fikrah Paradigm” di atas. Ianya lebih baik dan sangat menarik bila dirasional dan dikongsikan dengan rakan-rakan bukan Islam agar mereka memahami bagaimanakah “garapan mesej” al-Quran itu beroperasi di dalam tingkah laku ahli-ahli politik PR dan UMNO/BN pun sepatutnya.

    Sekian dulu, bersua dengan bicara yang lain.

    Arau

    PERLIS DARUS SUNNAH

    Comment by abu muhammad el-merbawiy | May 4, 2008

  3. See who is talking about Islam.
    Look through the mirror and reflect.
    There is NOTHING Islam in you.
    Bless the Prophet SAW wha had already indicated that mirages like you would occur.

    Comment by sikajang | August 24, 2008

  4. sikijang, i believe your comment is reflecting on your own self. I am glad that at least you know the tools you need at home, which is the “mirror mirror on the wall…”

    Comment by MH | October 20, 2008

  5. salam….moga mama fuziah succes selalu…..

    Comment by hazreen | August 22, 2009

  6. tidak lupa juga,selamat menyambut bulan ramadhan al mubarak buat semua family mama gee…sentiasa mengikuti perkembangan mama gee..

    Comment by hazreen | August 22, 2009


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