Tuesday, July 29, 2008

I am a Muslim


In the Lucidity of a Solemn Silence
by: Hisham Mahmoud

In the lucidity of a solemn silence
The night overtook those who transgressed.
Nations we conquered and others we built
As shelters for masses oppressed

Our hearts resounded with a hungry pulse
To make real what was already instilled;
And then His Will became our own
Potentiality, sought and fulfilled.

Souls that were owned by the Owner of all
Yearned to disrobe their outer attire.
Where martyrs lay sleep on the mattress of war
Haunted no more by the nightmare of fire

As 'Umar lay snoozing in the shade of a tree
The Crown of Persia was swept.
Then one of her leaders addressed you and said,
"With justice you ruled and safely you slept."

"Lie down and roll over, "O dog of Rome!"
Wrote Mu'tasim once upon a time,
In defense of your sister who called out his name-
An army prepared to punish the crime.

That was a time when men were men,
Who lived solely to die in battle
What moves you, then, but food, drink, and sleep'
(So much in common with sheep and cattle!)

Now do you hear the screams of torture
A six year old boy sent to the slaughter
Have you not seen twenty three soldiers
Each take a turn with Abdullah's daughter

Bosnia, Kashmir, Kosova, Iraq-
Meaningless slogans, "Injustice must stop!"
A billion sleepers, the dormant giant-
Til when shall the Muslims be so compliant?

Heads that prostrate to Him, the Most High
Now, by the sword, they are chopped,
While you snore in your slumber, comfy and snug,
Rock-a-bye baby on the tree top.

One more is killed, another is raped-
The Ummah drowns into a panic.
Yet only one wall divides you from them-
That great blue wall, the Atlantic

Each wave splashes forth with news of sorrow
Upon rocks as hard as your hearts.
Where death becomes life and life becomes death,
Where the dead from the living depart.

How will you fare when that Day seizes all,
As, now, you refuse to do what you can
Then be not suprised when you look down and see
The blood of Muslims on your two hands.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Justice Has Been Served

War criminal Radovan Karadzic was arrested on Monday. The 'Butcher of Bosnia' is known for his barbarism, inhuman crimes and horrific massacre against civilians. Back in 1995, Karadzic committed what is described as 'Europe's worst slaughter since the WWII' killing 8000 Muslims and burying them in mass graves in Srebrenica. Karadzic is also responsible for the ethnic cleansing during the war against Bosnia and the siege of Sarajevo (in which 10,000 innocent civilians were heartlessly murdered).



After 13 years of hiding and escaping justice, Karadzic was finally caught by the Serbian Security Forces and found disguised with a long beard. His arrest comes as a historic moment for the families of the victims who have impatiently waited too long for this to happen. Muslims have actually gathered in the main square of Sarajevo to celebrate the happy news.


Soon after his arrest, Karadzic was taken to the War Crimes Court in Belgrade where he will be brought to justice.

Monday, July 14, 2008

Help Fill the Cup!



The United Nations World Food Programme works constantly against global hunger and poverty. As a result of the high food prices worldwide, as well as the increasing poverty in several areas of the globe, the UN WFP depends mostly on the generous voluntary donations that help the organization in its mission to deliver food to those who need it most.
Your donation, whether small or big, will certainly go a long way in fighting poverty and hunger worldwide. However, and most importantly, it will put a smile on someone's face somewhere and make a difference in their lives.

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Madain Saleh


I've constantly thought about it; why is this valuable cultural site never made it to UNESCO's World Heritage List. Well (FINALLY) now it's official. The northern ancient city of Madain Saleh has been recognized by the World Heritage Committee of the UN's Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, and accordingly been added to UNESCO's global list of heritage sites.

Tuesday, July 8, 2008

The King & Global Interfaith

The Saudi government has announced earlier that a three-day interfaith conference will be held later this month, specifically on July 16 in Madrid, Spain.

This remarkable, useful initiative (which was first brought to light by King Abdullah after his meeting with Pope Benedict XVI at the Vatican last November) mainly aims at bringing Christians, Jews and Muslims together of all various religious sects. The conference agenda also includes, according to ArabNews, discussing highly-critical contemporary issues such as "human rights and peaceful coexistence".

I believe if the conference turns out to be a success, several benefits can be earned:
1. Clearing out misconceptions usually associated with Islam.
2. Presenting a better image of the true peaceful Islamic teachings.
3. Establishing bridges of communication and understanding that work mutually among the followers of these monotheistic religions, and accordingly fight evils such as war and terrorism.
4. Reinforcing the value and importance of faith in common people's lives and emphasizing on its role in confronting challenges that face mankind at large such as corruption and crimes.