Curaezipirid
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Alaikumassalam,
I have been experiencing the life of being enabled access to a computer as a remarkable priveledge. This was brought home with a renewed emphasis in the past few days when I watched a television program about Muslims in the slums of Jakata. Though perhaps those very persons would not consider that their homes were slums. My home seems very large and comfortable by comparison, yet it is in the equivalent of a slum of a large Australian city.
So I got thinking about how we who use the computer might be inadvertently making a larger impact than we are representative of. That is, we Muslims affluent enough to access a computer have a more immediate access to the world of Islamic thought, and so may be making an impact upon the lives of all the many Muslims who have no such access. But perhaps, if they are wise, might not evey wish for such.
So I though I could start a thread in which users of this site can write a little about the place we live in without even revealing where exactly we are; and write about how it is that we can be accessing a computer.
In Australia it is becomming almost essential to use a computer for most study and work purposes. Because of this there are many libraries with computers. The public library systems in all Australian towns and cities have free internet access for members. Also many other libraries, such as at Universities have such available. But now I need to break this post into two posts because there is another person booked into this computer now. wasalam
I have been experiencing the life of being enabled access to a computer as a remarkable priveledge. This was brought home with a renewed emphasis in the past few days when I watched a television program about Muslims in the slums of Jakata. Though perhaps those very persons would not consider that their homes were slums. My home seems very large and comfortable by comparison, yet it is in the equivalent of a slum of a large Australian city.
So I got thinking about how we who use the computer might be inadvertently making a larger impact than we are representative of. That is, we Muslims affluent enough to access a computer have a more immediate access to the world of Islamic thought, and so may be making an impact upon the lives of all the many Muslims who have no such access. But perhaps, if they are wise, might not evey wish for such.
So I though I could start a thread in which users of this site can write a little about the place we live in without even revealing where exactly we are; and write about how it is that we can be accessing a computer.
In Australia it is becomming almost essential to use a computer for most study and work purposes. Because of this there are many libraries with computers. The public library systems in all Australian towns and cities have free internet access for members. Also many other libraries, such as at Universities have such available. But now I need to break this post into two posts because there is another person booked into this computer now. wasalam