Wednesday, August 5, 2015

American Muslim Teens Hijab Campaign

http://www.thehijabproject.org/
It aims to counter misconceptions about the hijab (headscarf), muslim teens in the United States launched a project of a social experiment in which muslim women and non-Muslims were invited to try to wear the hijab in public places and share their experiences.

Project hijab launched late December 2013 this is a social experiment for women both Muslims and non-Muslims as the beginning and addressed to women around the world, such as that spoken by the stages of Majeed, leader of the project on the website "The Hijab Project."

"Try to wear jilbabmu to school, mall, or other public places, and consider the reactions that people give to you. Do you look different? "

"Whether people memperlakukanmu differently? then part your experience here. If you are new to berhijab, tell us the story of hijabmu, "wrote Majeed

"Being a muslim who lives in the US, Majeed (16) started a project to bridge the gap between the religion of Islam with other religions and the real message behind a hijab."

Through this project are expected to bridge the mulim people and non-Muslims as well as through the means of eskperimen life style culture in the US to introduce Islam as a religion.

The effect of this Project aims to underline the hijab and the muslim woman as a selection highlight prestigious status given to women in Islam. It is at once replied that the use of the hijab on women is not a force from his brother. In Islam anything that is done depends on his intentions. Islam sees hijab as a mandatory code in dress not as a religious symbol that shows the person's affiliation.

The position of women in Islam is often used as the target of the assault secular media with many citing muslim fashion (blouse) as an example of the conquests of women under Islamic law.

Islam guarantees freedom of expression for women, political participation, business and financial rights and asked the entire community for those with high self-esteem and offer them respect as mothers, sisters, wives, and daughters.

Christian school students who follow the project hijab and participate in a social experiment that share their experience that wears the hijab makes them feel protected and provides them with an understanding and a different picture about Islam.
https://www.facebook.com/TheHijabProject
As a Muslim living in America, the gaping gap of ignorance exists between myself and others: my headscarf, otherwise known as the hijab. I pleat, fold, and fasten a piece of cloth over my head everyday before I go out, but the hijab means more to me than merely concealing my hair. In the religion of Islam, both Muslim men and women are expected to preserve their modesty, and from an Islamic point of view, the hijab contributes to the creation of a modest atmosphere. In an era where women are universally sexualized, Muslim women believe that the hijab can prevent this from happening. The Hijab Project is a social experiment that I’d like girls—both Muslim and non-Muslim—to begin. Try on your own headscarf to school, the mall or other public place, and observe the reactions that people give you. Are you looked at differently? Do people treat you differently? Then, share your experience here! If you currently wear a hijab, tell us your hijab story. A bridge of understanding needs to be built between Muslims and non-Muslims, and experiencing the lifestyle of a growing and often misunderstood culture in America is vital to shedding the lack of knowledge that many people have regarding Islam as a religion. I’m looking forward to hearing your hijab stories! السلام عليكم--[May peace be upon you] 

Tuesday, August 4, 2015

The Basic Principle Of Educating Children

While this may be a lot we find a wide variety of patterns is a good education for the children. However, it cannot be denied that the pattern for a Muslim education is best sourced from the Qur'an.

Then, according to Ustadz Wijayanto, there are 14 basic principles of a Muslim family in educating children is based on the Qur'an. The following basic principles:

1. Your son is not the right one. They become your son, not because they desire, but the destiny of God. (Qur'an 28:68, Qur'an 42:49-50)

2. Because what God takdirkan for you, then that's the mandate that must be fulfilled. (QS 8:27-28)

3. Parents who want children. And your wish is your promise to God. Then fulfill your promise since God was asking for. (QS. 5:1, QS. 5:34, QS. 1:19-24)

4. God does not membebanimu beyond kesanggupanmu, then bersungguh-sungguhlah. (Qur'an 2:233, QS: 16.64, QS 3:102, QS. 22:78)

5. God does not mewajibkanmu form your son advanced in everything. God mewajibkanmu him being the son of Salih who was spared from the fire of hell. (Qur'an 66:6, QS. 46:15)

6. Do not expect kindness from your son when not educating them to be children who do good deeds. (QS 11 QS.: 46 7:59 pm)

7. Do not expect much on your son if you not mendidiknya properly. (QS. 5:24)

8. Didiklah your son according fitrahnya. (Qur'an 30:30)

9. Do not want of your son as the son of Salih Salih before you become. (QS. 61:2, QS. 66:6)

10. You shall not demand a portion of your son, before thou give debt. (QS. 1:5)

11. You shall not demand a portion of your son, until you meet the right of Allah upon you. (Qur'an 2:83, QS. 4:36, QS. 6:151, QS. 5:23-24)

12. Do all right on your son, even before they were born.

13. Thou shalt think about the end result of educating yourselves, but bersungguh-sungguhlah in educating. (QS 11:63)

14. Do not stop educating until the death of memisahkanmu. (QS. 15:99)

Newlyweds in Turkey Feed 4,000 Refugees Syria

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/
The couple recently Turkey decided to share their joy on their wedding day by inviting 4,000 refugees Syria to eat and celebrate the wedding party in the city of Kilis.

Happiness can be distributed in many ways. The one with the wedding banquet of food distributed to thousands of citizens of Syria in the refugee camps.

Usually, the couple held a wedding celebration will do the buffet in the home or building. It is an express gratitude and celebration that can be enjoyed by many people.

Fethullah Polat and Esra Üzümcüoğlu who was married in the province which is adjacent to the borders of Syria at the weekend, inviting some of the refugees who fled to that country since the war began in Syria four years ago.

Turkey welcomed nearly two million refugees in Syria and Kilis there were 4,000 refugees where a charity Turkey Kimse Yok Mu is responsible for providing food for them, in the Telegraph on Tuesday (4/8/2015).

There are a total of 4 million refugees who fled Syria Syria, according to a U.N. report on last month. Nearly eight million people became displaced within the country.

The idea of a special day to share with those less fortunate is derived from the father of the groom, Ali Üzümcüoğlu. He told the newspaper that he hoped Kilis Serhat others will do the same and share the celebration of marriage with their brothers and sisters from Syria.

"We think that on this day the happier we'll be sharing a wedding with our brothers from Syria. We thought this was the best performed together Kimse Yok Mu that can give you a truck. In syaa God, it will move others to do the same and provide food for our brothers and sisters in Syria. For us, this is an interesting wedding night. "

"And it turns out it's much more beautiful than what we think. Hopefully this will also give you the first step to other wedding dinner which will be held here along with our brothers in Syria. Of course this is a very different wedding night, "he added.
 
The father also said he was glad the couple starting their new life by doing selfless acts like that. The wedding guests are sharing food with the use of trucks and food including the bridal couple itself.

Hatice Avci, Kimse Yok Mu spokesman told i100. co.uk that the couple collects the money they receive from their families to host a party with refugees living in and around the city.

The bridal couple says how happy they can share food with those in need.

Groom said he felt something great because it can make others happy.

"Seeing the joy in the eyes of the children of refugees Syria is priceless. We started our journey towards happiness by making others happy and it's a great feeling, "he said.

And his father will probably achieve her wish because of his son's friends say that they are so inspired and they hope to do the same during the celebration of their wedding day.
 
Arrival at the camp, many refugees who want to take a photo of the bride and groom. In addition, the wedding was also attended by Rashid Mukhtar.

More than 211,000 people have been killed in Syria since the conflict between the regime of Assad's regime and fighters that began in early 2011, according to a UN count.

Turkey, Lebanon, Jordan and Iraq have been hold in the more than three million refugees Syria since the conflict started in 2011. The refugee crisis and Syria became the worst since World War II