First Order in Islam: Read
أول واجب في الإسلام:
إقرأ
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Category: islam
Daily Thought
Why don’t we reanalyze all the street names, instead of picking on Hubbard alone, and see what needs to go or replaced because it was named after a racist, segregationist, misogynist, tax evader, islamophobe, xenophobe, torture supporter, occupation supporter, war crime supporter, anti labor rights, anti credit unions, and the rest of the list of unacceptable traits, because perhaps we won’t find a name that doesn’t need to be replaced?!
This is not change. It is shallow cosmetics.
The name Detroit in itself is given by French colonialists who eventually massacred native Indians. Maybe it should go too?!
The pictures on currency, all the works of art in museums …
We are seeking life on a different planet with no history.
We changed names in Arab countries every time there was a coupe. Nothing changed.
The French Revolution went through “déchristianisation” of France, desecrating and modifying all works of art, sculptures, and architecture … a disaster in Art history.
I am not fond of shallow changes.
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Daily Thought
Islam, although having its own heritage sets of superstitions, is to be thanked for eradicating 80-90% of the superstitions existing in Arabia when it came.
الإسلام، رغم ما يمكن ان يحتوي تراثه المنقول من بعض الخرافات ، الا أنّ له الفضل في القضاء على ٨٠-٩٠٪ من الخرافات و التطيّرات التي كانت تطغى على المجتمع العربي الوثني قبله.
احاديث للنبي حول التطيّر:
“الطيرة شرك”
“من ردّته الطيرة عن حاجته فقد أشرك”
“لا عدوى، و لا طيرة، و لا هامة، و لا صفر، و لا نوء و لا غول، و يعجبني الفأل”
العدوى: عدوى الطبائع
طيرة: التشاؤم
هامة: البومة
صفر: شهر يتشاأم منه العرب
نوء: النجوم و الأبراج
غول: نوع من الجن فيدالصحراء و ما يخوفون منه الأطفال.
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Daily Thought
ما كان مصدر قوة للحراك اللبناني و هو العفوية الشعبية و غياب القيادة، بات ضعفاً له بعد مرور ١٥٠ يوم على انطلاقته.
What was a source of power for the Lebanese revolution which is its sponteniouty and leaderlessness became a source of weakness after 150 days from the beginning of the revolution.
غياب العقل التنظيمي الديموقراطي هو مقتل معظم الحراكات الشعبية العربية و الإسلامية.
The absence of the parliamentary democraric mind from the Islamic and Arabic popular movements have destroyed most of it.
البحث عن الشخص الفاضل ليكون قائضاً هو بحث عن المستحيل. نريد نظاماً فاضلاً و موظفين تحت الرقابة و المحاسبة.
Looking for an ideal person to lead is an impossibility. We want ideal systems managed by individuals who are under over sight and checks and balances.
إلقاء اللوم على الأشخاص في الحكومة الحالية ليس له جدوا لانه لا يؤثر على المشروع ألنهضوي و لا على مستقبل البلد، و بالنهاية للقضاء الحق الوحيد للحكم على الأشخاص.
Blaming individuals in current government is not beneficial because it does not contribute to a progressive plan nor to the future of the country. At the end of the day, only the Justice system has tbe right to incriminate someone.
التفوا حول مجلس واحد. ارشّح التجمّع الوطني الديموقراطي في لبنان لهمّة التنسيق بين قوى الحراك الشعبي.
Gather around one organization. I nominate the National Democratic Coalition of Lebanon for such a task.
@التجمع الوطني الديموقراطي في لبنان
التجمع الوطني الديموقراطي في لبنان
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Ep. 6 Islamic vs. Arabic Identity [Arabic]
Thought of Today: July 22, 2018 at 02:21AM
The “Arab Spring” was the beginning and not the end of a continuous shock waves to come to the Arab world.
No nation has less imagined characters than the Arab nations…. a product of haphazard borders drawn by French and Birtish diplomats in 1918 who ignored history, geography, economy, culture, and religion.
For example, South Lebanon (Jabal Amel) and its inhabitants were completely ignored in the Cycas Beacon agreement, and through out the Lebanese national identity up to 1975 when consequentially Civil war broke up, and still going (in the form of cold civil war).
The Islamic imagined identity, or pan-Arabic imagined identity are far stronger than the national one.
That’s why I believe in the inevitable Arabic Unity in the future, once the decadence of the Arab world reaches an implausible and impossible level that result in continuous revolutions.
Thought of Today: March 28, 2018 at 10:18AM
George Orwell transformed into a writer because of his travels to Burma and the injustices he saw. He wrote “Down and Out in Paris and London” and “The Road to Wigan Pier”.
He travelled to Spain, it caused him to write 1984 and Animal Farm.
When Che Guevara travelled through South America, he transformed into a leftist revolutionary. He wrote The Motorcycle Diaries during his travels.
When Siddhartha Gautama travelled, he saw suffering and he transformed into Buddha.
When Malcom X went to Hajj he transformed into Brother Malik and lost his anti-white rhetoric and left Nation of Islam.
Travel …. transform.
Thought of Today: February 19, 2018 at 09:50PM
A masjid is an empty room, well lit by natural light, empty walls, good carpet, and if you have been in anything else, you have not been in a mosque.
Islam is minimalistic in Design.
Secular Values in Islam – Muslimish Conference
Thought of Today: January 01, 2017 at 04:21PM
Types of Gender on which most Western civilizations laws were written:
1. Make
2. Female
Types of Gender on which Islamic law is written:
1. Male
2. Female
3. Hermaphrodite
Types of Gender today:
1. Agender/Genderless/gender neutral: does not identify with a specific gender
2. Androgynous/Androgyn/Gender benders: combination of masculine and feminine traits
3. Gender conforming: conforms with cultural and traditional expectation of his/her perceived sex.
4. Bigender- someone who identifies as both a man and a woman with spectrum of mixing.
5. Cis- all of these terms capture that a person is not trans or does not have a gender diverse identity or presentation.
6. Cis Female (see also Cis Woman, Cisgender Female, Cisgender Woman); a female who identifies as a woman/has a feminine gender identity.
7. Cis Male (see also Cis Man, Cisgender Male, Cisgender Man); a male who identifies as a man/has a masculine gender identity.
8. Cisgender: A person who has the gender identity commonly associated with their biological sex (e.g., someone who is assigned as a female at birth and who lives as a woman).
9. Female to Male/ FTM- a trans person who was assigned female sex, and now lives as a man and has a masculine gender identity.
10. Gender Fluid- someone whose gender identity and presentation are not confined to only one gender category. Switches between male and female as they wish or feel.
11. Gender Nonconforming- Someone who looks and/or behaves in ways that don’t conform to, or are atypical of, society’s expectations of how a person of that gender should look or behave. (See also this excellent article by Dr. Eric Grollman about gender conformity & gender non-conformity).
12. Gender Questioning- Someone who may be questioning their gender or gender identity, and/or considering other ways of experiencing or expressing their gender or gender presentation.
13. Gender Variant/ naturalist/ Gender bon-conformist – an umbrella term that refers to anyone who, for any reason, does not have a cisgender identity.
14. Genderqueer- Someone who identifies outside of, or wishes to challenge, the two-gender (i.e., man/woman) system; may identify as multiple genders.
15. Intersex- Generally refers to someone whose chromosomes, gonads (i.e., ovaries or testes), hormonal profiles, and anatomy do not conform to the expected configurations of either male typical or female typical bodies. Some intersex conditions are apparent at birth, while others are noticed around puberty or later (if ever).
16. Male to Female/MTF- a trans person who was assigned male sex (likely at birth), and now lives as a woman and has a feminine gender identity.
17. Neutrois- An umbrella term within the bigger umbrella terms of transgender or genderqueer.
18. Non-binary- Similar to genderqueer, this is a way of describing one’s gender as outside the two-gender (i.e., man/woman) system and/or challenging that system.
19. Pangender- “Pan” means every, or all, and this is another identity label such like genderqueer or neutrois that challenges binary gender and is inclusive of gender diverse people.
20. Transgender- an umbrella term that includes all people who have genders not traditionally associated with their assigned sex. People who identify as transgender may or may not have altered their bodies through surgery and/or hormones. Some examples:
21. Trans Man (see FTM above); Although some people write the term as “transman” (no space between trans and man) or trans-man (note the hyphen), some advocate for a space to be included between “trans” and “man” in order to indicate that the person is a man and that the “trans” part may not be a defining characteristic or central to his identity.
22. Transsexual person – For many people this term indicates that a person has made lasting changes to their physical body, specifically their sexual anatomy (e.g., genitals and/or breasts or chest), through surgery.
23. Transsexual Woman – Someone who was assigned male sex at birth who has most likely transitioned (such as through surgery and/or hormones) to living as a woman.
24. Transsexual Man- Someone who was assigned female at birth who has most likely transitioned (such as through surgery and/or hormones) to living as a man.
25. Transmasculine- Someone assigned a female sex at birth and who identifies as masculine, but may not identify wholly as a man. Often, you’ll encounter the phrase “masculine of center” to indicate where people who identify as transmasculine see themselves in relation to other genders.
26. Transfeminine- Someone assigned a male sex at birth who identifies as feminine, but may not identify wholly as a woman. Often, you’ll encounter the phrase “feminine of center” to indicate where people who identify as transfeminine see themselves in relation to other genders.
27. Two-spirit- This term likely originated with the Zuni tribe of North America, though two-spirit persons have been documented in numerous tribes. Native Americans, who have both masculine and feminine characteristics and presentations, have distinct roles in their tribes, and they are seen as a third gender. (Recently, Germany and Nepal adopted a third gender option for citizens to select).