In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful....

In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful....

Introduction

This is a journal of my experience in life as as a Muslim convert. I share about the things I learn, question, reflect upon, achieve, and experience on the path of Islam. [96:1-5] Read! In the name of your Lord who created - Created the human from something which clings. Read! And your Lord is Most Bountiful - He who taught (the use of) the Pen, Taught the human that which he knew not.

About Maryam

I study Islamic Studies and International Business at the university, and enjoy studying political science and languages as well. On my free time I study Arabic, Hebrew, and religion. I am Guatemalan and American.I am also Spanish, Italian Scottish and German. I also speak Spanish, Japanese, and Italian. I love to learn about other cultures. I also love to learn about nutrition and fitness. I am very active in sports, outdoor activities and exercise, and flamenco dance class. I am fascinated with my country, Guatemala, it is such a beautiful place, full of variety and rich culture and history, especially the Maya. I LOVE to cook and I try to have a well-balanced diet. Someday I also hope to learn Amharic, Persian (Farsi), and Aramaic and I hope to travel to all of the middle east and Ethiopia, Japan, and Sicily.

Knowledge and Understanding

[2:269] He [Allah] grants wisdom to whom He pleases; and he to whom wisdom is granted indeed receives a benefit overflowing. But none will grasp the Message except men of understanding.
[20:114] High above all is Allah, the King, the Truth. Do not be in haste with the Qur'an before its revelation to you is completed, but say, "O my Sustainer! Increase my knowledge."
[3:190-191] Verily in the creation of the heavens and the earth, and the alternation of night and day - there are indeed signs for men of understanding; Men who remember Allah, standing, sitting, and lying down on their sides, and contemplate the creation of the heavens and the earth (with the thought) "Our Lord! Not for nothing have You created (all) this. Glory to You! Give us salvation from the suffering of the Fire."
[39:9] ...Say: Are those equal, those who know and those who do not know? It is those who are endued with understanding that remember (Allah's Message).
[58:11] ...Allah will raise up to (suitable) ranks (and degrees) those of you who believe and who have been granted knowledge.

Sheikh Mishary Al Afasy

He came to my mosque in the USA to recite from the Qur'an recently and when he prayed salat he cried. My first time to pray the late night prayer during Ramadan was when I went to Kuwait in the Grand Mosque and Mishary was reciting Surat Maryam! Sub7anAllah... Here is a video of nasheed (Islamic poetry) from him. He has been blessed with a beautiful voice for praising Allah, masha' Allah. You can see some of his recitations of the Qur'an at my mosque at this site - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sg2QYHmRfY0&mode=related&search=

Friday, January 19, 2007

Saying Good Bye

Salam my muslim brothers and sisters,
I am a bit thoughtful today as I reflect upon my grandmother and her life as she passed away late last night at the very hour I was praying. I thought of my grandmother "mami rosi" as my other mother. She was very close to my heart and to all the family. I was actually planning to go to Guatemala to visit her this April after not seeing her in person for many years. As this is the first loss in my family since I have chosen Islam for my life, I wanted to study about how the Qur'an addresses death and loss. Here are some of the results of my research that I pray will also bless you as they have for me.

Death , according to the Qur'an, is not the end of man's life; it only opens the door to another, a higher form of life: " We have ordained death among you and We are not to be overcome, that We may change your state and make you grow into what you know not ." Qur'an 56 : 60 - 61 .

Since Muslims are told in the Qur'an that humans are on this earth only as passengers, we should not have this fear of loss. A Muslim's destiny is predetermined, so worrying about it is pointless. We as believers must remember that no matter what circumstances we face in life, we will return to Allah as this is a faithful attitude towards our life.

"Those who believe, and whose hearts find satisfaction in the remembrance of Allah: for without doubt in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find satisfaction (Qur'an, 13:28)."

"O you who believe! Seek assistance through patience and prayer; surely, Allah is with the patient (Qur'an, 2:153)."
Another way of finding peace with the idea of death is to have peace with yourself by addressing your sin with Allah. Even if a person has not done anything wrong, he must insure the forgiveness of Allah.

"Then I said, 'Ask forgiveness of your Lord; surely, He is the most Forgiving'" (Qur'an, 71:10).


Even the reciting and reflective study of the Qur'an in itself is also calming and healing.

Another way to be at peace with the future and live faithfully in the moment is to forget about the bad things of the past and think of good things, always having hope that he can be better. Know that success comes through patience, and that ease can come through the trials we must first go through. Muslims understand that there's no reason to be worried for we know what comes after the tribulation.

Life is short and purposeful and we should make the most of it. Wasting time worrying about it could be time used for making something positive of it and prepare for what is coming next.
In conclusion, a surprisingly effective remedy for stress is to "remember death" and be fearful to face it or try to learn about what Allah has to say about it and what it means for our lives. Al7amdulEllah, Allah knows best and from Him we come and to Him we return.
This post is dedicated to the memory of my mami rosi who gave me unconditional and wonderful love and to all in her life at all times every moment of her life, and who gave me the nickname "chi chi" (but please dont tell anyone that, hahaha). Allah bless my faithful, God-loving grandmother. May Allah have mercy on her and remember her goodness in that day.

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