Five pillars examined: 3 – Charity (Zakaat)

Of every aspects of Islam, the duty of charity placed on every Muslim is probably my favourite. Many people often forget that we are one large brother/sisterhood of humanity, charity is the epitome of all moral and just treatment of our fellow man. The Golden Rule dictates to treat others as you would like to be treated. Prophet Mohammad (pbuh), in one of the hadith states: “Not one of you truly believe until you wih for others what you would wish for yourself” (An-Nawawi’s Forty Hadith 13, p. 56) That in itself is the true Islam but to go above and beyond is … Continue reading Five pillars examined: 3 – Charity (Zakaat)

Believing in spite of science

There has been lots of talk lately about the Higgs Boson or “God particle”. From my understanding, this particle comes to explain the Big Bang and other concepts in physics. What has been interesting in the discovery of the Higgs Boson is the religious debate revolving around this discovery. So many claim that now that we can scientifically explain the Big Bang, there is no reason to wonder “who lit the match”. God, has no reason for being if science can explain the universe… A friend of mine asked me this week: do you still believe in God in spite … Continue reading Believing in spite of science

Five pillars examined: 2 – Prayer (Salat)

“Lord, please give me the courage to change the things that I can, the serenity to accept the things that I can’t and the wisdom to know the difference” The prayer above is known as the alcoholic’s prayer. While I am not an alcoholic (though my first two years of university might have brought me dangerously close), this prayer resonates deeply with me. It reminds me, just as when my mom used to say “Aides-toi le ciel t’aideras!” (God helps those who help themselves) that God, while almighty, is a facilitator and that I need to change the things around … Continue reading Five pillars examined: 2 – Prayer (Salat)

Five pillars examined: 1 – Shahada

As Ramadan is fast approaching, with it is my conversion to Islam. In my public declaration of faith, I will be declaring my belief in the five pillars of Islam, the first one of which is the Shahadah: the declaration that “God is the only God and that Mohammed is His prophet” (in Arabic: La ilaha ilalah, Mohammad-ur Rasule lilah). This declaration, while I do believe in it, has always bothered me. To me, it ressembles the Catholic’s apostle’s creed “I believe in God, the Father almighty, creator of heaven and earth and in Jesus Christ, His only son, our Lord” … Continue reading Five pillars examined: 1 – Shahada

Hallal, Haram, Sex, and Shaytan

And the controversy begins… In Islam, there seems to always be this continuous debate about what is hallal (permissible) and what is haram (forbidden). One of those topics that seems to always strike controversy – and I’m addressing it anyway – is sexuality.  Sex, according to most religion – Islam included – is only permissible within marriage. I’ll agree to that. Where I will argue is in the definition of marriage. Ideally and at its very core, marriage is a contract, an agreement, between two consenting adults. While religion will debate that it is a contract between two people before God, governments … Continue reading Hallal, Haram, Sex, and Shaytan

Scarves and Rainbows

Today I’m in a good mood. No, sorry, I’m in a GREAT mood. The reason for my happiness? Well first, it is Friday and I love Fridays as they are the symbol of my impending freedom from my grown-up responsibilities. Second, I have finally published my blog for all to see, which is an important and yet terrifying step towards “coming out” as a Muslim. Thankfully, I have received A LOT of positive feedback from friends and I am looking forward on making them proud times and times again. Hoping, God wlling, that I won’t offend anyone but instead will … Continue reading Scarves and Rainbows