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13 May Climate ChangeClimate Change
The greatest threat to the world today is that we are destroying it. The Human race never faced such a global crises like the one by the destruction of the environment. Scientists are confirming that our actions have induced global warming and climate change. For example, in the name of human consumption every second an area the size of a football pitch are cut down. More than half of the world’s rainforests have already been destroyed.
Acid rain devastating life in the forests, lakes, rivers, mountains and it’s also a serious health hazard to us.
Many areas of the great oceans have been overfished so that now some species are near extinction, e.g. whales. We need to keep in mind that animals have also their communities and nations. The Koran confirms this:
“No creature is there crawling on the earth, no bird is flying with its wings, but they are nations like unto yourselves. “ Chapter 6: 38
Marked short- term fluctuations in weather can have serious effects on health. Extremes of heat and cold can cause potentially fatal illnesses, e.g. heat stress or hypothermia, as well as increasing death rates from heart and respiratory diseases. 150 000 people die every year from climate change.
God says in the Koran:
“Corruption has spread far and wide over land and sea, due to the action of humankind. God is giving them a taste of their own actions as a means of finding a way back to Him” Chapter 30:41
Alternative sources of power are energy from the sun, tide and winds. We as human being have a responsibility towards our body, the society and towards the nature.
God says in the Koran:
“It is He who has appointed you guardians in the earth, and has raised some of you in rank above others, that He may try you in what He has giving you.“ Chapter 6: 165
We Muslims believe that human being were appointed guardian of the earth.
Furthermore God says in the holy Koran:
“We have offered the responsibility (freedom of choice) to the heavens and the earth, and the mountains, but they refused to bear it, and were afraid of it. But the human being accepted it.” Chapter 33: 72
There is an adage from Taiwan by Cheng Yen which says:
“Life becomes meaningful when we shoulder responsibilities. Avoiding responsibilities make our life empty. “
Increasing numbers of Christian theologians and ethicist are responding to the environmental challenge as the world gets hotter, stormier, unequal, crowded, more violent, and less biodiverse. The multiple traditions of Christianity take competing and cooperative forms and convey an emphasis that can be either constricting or liberating.
The reason why we are facing nowadays this problem is by our own rapidly changing lifestyles, particularly in the last 50 years. The enormous demands we have been making on the earth’s resource and the way we’ve been changing the natural world are the reasons. Climate change is a long term problem, which affects every single human being living today and the future generation.
Cheng Yen said:
“Having 2 hands and refuse to work is no difference than having no hands at all.”
We’re now living in the West, a secular society. The reasons why people change the nature are to get more of it. The earth has been manipulated so that more grows. And the more grows the more you can sell, and the more you can sell the more you’ll earn and the more money you’ll have. That’s the reality of capitalism.
Day for day we go out and buy food, but are we aware of the things we eat? Is it really healthy to eat fruits and vegetables? If it’s not organic, it won’t give us anything we need. It will just damage our body, because it’s not real food. We’re asking ourselves why there are so many diseases. It’s simply because of what we consume. It’s the chemicals we use, the Gen-manipulated food we eat and obviously the pollution.
But that’s the system of capitalism and secularisation we’re living in. And one does not have to be a Muslim to understand this.
Everything is persuading us to buy, to consume and the desire to posses more and more. But does material things make us really happy? Is it really this what our souls and bodies need?
“Life is full of illness, disease is illness, social unrest is illness, and even family dispute is illness. That is why social order rests on family education, and family education rests on individual integrity.” By Cheng Yen
17 February Peace Workers,which were killed by Isralis Soldier in Gaza
Rachel Corrie, American Peace Worker was killed 2003 in Palestine by an Israilie Sodier On 16 March 2003 in Rafah, occupied Gaza, 23-year-old American peace activist Rachel Corrie from Olympia, Washington, was murdered by an Israeli bulldozer driver. Rachel was in Gaza opposing the bulldozing of a Palestinian home as a volunteer with the International Solidarity Movement.
A press release from the International Solidarity Movement stated that: "Rachel had been staying in Palestinian homes threatened with illegal demolition, and today Rachel was standing with other non-violent international activists in front of a home scheduled for illegal demolition. According to witnesses, Rachel was run over twice by the Israeli military bulldozer in its process of demolishing the Palestinian home. Witnesses say that Rachel was clearly visible to the bulldozer driver, and was doing nothing to provoke an attack." (15 March 2003) The photos below clearly show that Rachel was well marked, had a megaphone which removes any doubt that the activists' presence was somehow invisible to the driver, and she clearly posed no threat to the bulldozer driver.
A later report from ISM Media Coordinator Michael Shaik in Beit Sahour offered more details about the events: "The confrontation between the ISM and the Israeli Army had been under way for two hours when Rachel was run over. Rachel and the other activists had clearly identified themselves as unarmed international peace activists throughout the confrontation.
Members of the Israeli army and associated Israeli settler paramilitary units have been responsible for the killing of 2,181 Palestinians and the injuring of another 22,218 between 29 September 2000 and 14 March 2003. In addition to the killing of Rachel Corrie by the bulldozer driver, Israeli troops have shot and killed several other internationals in different incidents during the Intifada: German doctor Harald Fischer, Italian cameraman Rafaeli Ciriello, and British United Nations worker Iain Hook.
Tom Hurndall from England It is with great sadness that If Americans Knew shares with you the news of the passing away of Tom Hurndall. Tom, 22, died Tuesday night in a London hospital due to complications with pneumonia. He had spent the past nine months in a vegetative state after being shot in the head by an Israeli sniper on April 11, 2003, while trying to escort children to safety in Rafah, Gaza Strip, Occupied Palestine. Tom was a member of the International Solidarity Movement, a Palestinian-led effort to bring internationals to the Occupied Palestinian Territories to aid the civilian population in non-violent resistance to the occupation. At a hearing on Monday, a soldier arrested last week in connection with the shooting of Tom Hurndall, has finally been indicted on six charges : Aggravated Assault; two counts of Obstruction of Justice; Incitement to False Testimony; False Testimony; and Improper Conduct. A second soldier has been detained and is expected to be indicted on charges of Obstructing Justice and False Testimony. As we grieve the death of Tom, let us not forget the ongoing catastrophic situation in Palestine that he was working to end. In fact, since he was shot, 407 Palestinians have been murdered and 1,990 have been injured. As Tom’s mother, Jocelyn, wrote recently in the UK Guardian, “It seems that life is cheap in the occupied territories. Different value attached to life depends on whether the victim happens to be Israeli, international or Palestinian.” We ask that you write letters to the editor of your local newspaper regarding this incident. If your paper covered it, please thank them and ask them to report more on the plight of the Palestinian people. If your paper did not cover it, admonish them for it and demand to know why they consider Tom’s life, like so many in Palestine, unworthy of mention in their pages. Remember, as always, polite, concise, and to-the-point letters are more likely to be published. For more information regarding Tom, please visit http://www.tomhurndall.co.uk/. And there are many more Peace Worker, who were killed in Palestine. They died for Peace.These People are Herors!May God bless their Souls Peace
15 September Remember IraqAs salaamu alaikum wa rahmatulahi wa barakatu.
Insha'Allah whoever reads this is requested to PLEASE send this to their friends, family, associates and others. On August 19, 2007 there will be a worldwide remembrance for sister Abeer Qassim Hamza, her family and the other victims of the Iraq war insha'Allah. For those who do not know, sister Abeer Qassim Hamza was (in 2006) gang raped by US troops who then killed her and set her body on fire, she was 14 years old at the time. They also murdered her parents and 7 year old sister during this incident. Please do what you can to let everyone know about this remembrance day. There will be more information to come insha'Allah. If anyone has any questions please contact abeermemorial@yahoo.com or visit link . |
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