Ya know I fink sumtyms we get soooo like caught up in the differences between ourselves and who is Pakistani or bangali or indian or a martian or whatever that we forget that the nationalist is not one of us yeah and there's no place for racism in Islam
And I forgot that aayah about different nations and tribes but i'm sure you all know it masha'Allah, and yeah, before you ask..I made the thread just so that I could use that image
RasoolAllah (saw) said asabiiyaah (nationalism) is rotten
and you dont like rotten fruits do you now! and like i said in 1904 Allah (Swt) aint gona ask you are you pakistani or what, he will ask you about your deen! and in the last khutbah of RasoolAllah (saW) he said no arab is better then anyone, nor is a non arab better then anyone!
even thou some countries may be better then other at cricket we are still one ummah!
Jaa-Ro-Nee-Mo!!!
"they ask you when will the help of Allah (swt) come! Certainly Allah (Swt) help is always near"
RasoolAllah (saw) said asabiiyaah (nationalism) is rotten
and you dont like rotten fruits do you now! and like i said in 1904 Allah (Swt) aint gona ask you are you pakistani or what, he will ask you about your deen! and in the last khutbah of RasoolAllah (saW) he said no arab is better then anyone, nor is a non arab better then anyone!
even thou some countries may be better then other at cricket we are still one ummah!
We, even those such as myself, who are mixed race are basicaly racist. Our race is part of our identity. Being racist is not the problem, the problem comes when we fail to see that some of our words or actions may offend others.
We each need to become aware of our own racism and prejudices and learn that even out of innocence, we can offend others.
We need to be aware that race is only a concept and the real truth is we are all the same-----Human------ not white, black, brown, purple, green, American, Pakistani, Saudi, etc.
We, even those such as myself, who are mixed race are basicaly racist. Our race is part of our identity. Being racist is not the problem, the problem comes when we fail to see that some of our words or actions may offend others.
We each need to become aware of our own racism and prejudices and learn that even out of innocence, we can offend others.
We need to be aware that race is only a concept and the real truth is we are all the same-----Human------ not white, black, brown, purple, green, American, Pakistani, Saudi, etc.
JazakAllah khayr Akhee
And a little more closer to home....we are all Muslim....regardless of race, ethnicity, colour....the way in which we pray salah and which scholars we take our deen from....we are all Muslim.
OK this wasnt racist I guess but it is totally random
My bro flew out to Spain yesterday and he met this dude at the airport so they stuck together and that dude had some oil in a coke bottle (I mean....what thaaa! ) and they got stopped and then every asian person after that got stopped and because of him they was 40mins late....Lo0o0oL sorry I just found that funny....I mean whyyyy would you wanna take oil to Spain? so they checked everything....like shoes and just EVERYTHING
We, even those such as myself, who are mixed race are basicaly racist. Our race is part of our identity. Being racist is not the problem, the problem comes when we fail to see that some of our words or actions may offend others.
We each need to become aware of our own racism and prejudices and learn that even out of innocence, we can offend others.
We need to be aware that race is only a concept and the real truth is we are all the same-----Human------ not white, black, brown, purple, green, American, Pakistani, Saudi, etc.
Very well said! I believe we should extend that view to ALL groups that have suffered from prejudices and discrimination, without exception. The world would indeed be a better place for it.
And as for the onewho fears standing in front of His Lord and restrainsthe soul from impure evil desires and lusts, verily, Paradise will be his abode [79:40-41]
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