Tuesday, October 31, 2006

Sheikh Abu Ayman (Omran) comments on the Mufti saga


Balanced perspective on the turmoil surrounding recent controversial comments made by the Mufti Taj Al-Hilali.

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Sheik claims court bias

Mark Dunn and Evelyn Yamine
October 30, 2006 11:00pm
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A MELBOURNE cleric claims a gang of rapists was jailed for up to 60 years because they were Muslim.
It came as Sydney firebrand Sheik Taj el-Din al-Hilaly stepped down indefinitely last night after being rushed to hospital with chest pains.

Days after igniting a storm of controversy by comparing immodestly dressed women to "uncovered meat", Sheik Hilaly said the pressure was affecting his health.

In a statement from his hospital bed, the mufti said he had asked for "indefinite leave from my duties at Lakemba mosque".

Sheik Hilaly has received support from his Melbourne rival Sheik Mohammed Omran.

Sheik Omran said the gang rape case central to Sheik Hilaly's explosive comments revealed an anti-Muslim bias in the judiciary.

In a recent sermon, the Brunswick cleric said the rapists were treated worse than murderers.

He said a father who raped his daughter was jailed for just three years.

"I feel there is no justice here. They (the Sydney gang) deserve more than 60 years . . . in Islam they deserve the capital punishment if they really did that," Sheik Omran says in an audio from the sermon available on his website.

"But . . . 60 years and someone else three years -- and they did the same crime. Why? Three years for someone, even raped his own daughter, what (is) worse more than that. But they make big fuss about these kids (the Sydney rape gang) because one of them has names Mohammed, one Ahmad.

"Even if you killed someone you don't go for 60 years. This is where I think everything is unbalanced. We want either justice for everyone, either everyone goes for 60 years or everyone goes for three years."

The besieged Sydney mufti was rushed to hospital after collapsing in a meeting with the Lebanese Muslim Association, which was deciding his future. "The pressure of the last couple of days has had an obvious effect on my health and wellbeing," he said in a statement.

The mufti said his comments were not intended to offend women and conceded the comparison of women to exposed meat was "inappropriate and unacceptable for Australian society and Western society in general".

The sheik is also facing a police inquiry into whether he breached anti-terror laws after comments supporting jihadists fighting coalition troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.

Prime Minister John Howard said yesterday he was concerned recent events would irreparably damage the reputation of Muslims within the broader community.
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Saturday, October 21, 2006

Eid Mubaarak, sheikh Abu Ayman

Taqabbal Allaahu minna wa minkum (May Allaah accept (this worship) from us and from you)

Thursday, October 19, 2006

A Touch of Tawakkul, Sabr and Shukr

Beautiful article by our sister, currently in year 12, and reminder for all of us.

The Prophet Muhammad (upon him be blessings and peace) said, "The hearts are in the fingers of the Merciful One, He turns them as He wishes." (Muslim and Ahmad)

It is essential for us, an Islamic studies teacher of mine once told me, as Muslims, to know and understand the workings and composition of our hearts. In that, if our hearts are corrupt; if our intentions are corrupt, such deceit will follow in our actions. Similarly, if our hearts and intentions are pure, our actions are sure to be of purity. For how will a fruit tree bare fragrant and delicious fruit if it's roots, underground, have decayed?

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Monday, October 16, 2006

Heart moving story of Umar r.a. leadership

The other night sheikh Abu Ayman (Omran) talked about Umer r.a. and his inspirational qualities. Story talks about actions and behaviour of a true leader. Leader who is concerned for his community and want Allah to be pleased with him.

You can download mp3 audio recording here. Then, share it with others and put smile on their face as well.

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Thursday, October 12, 2006

Islam is not a Nokia, response to Ameer Ali

There is nothing wrong in being modern, that’s if you're a fan of mobile phones. As times change, they (mobiles) need to be redesigned from shape to size. But religion is not a Nokia. Last week Ameer Ali former head of AFIC outraged Muslims across Australia with his comments about the Prophet s.a.w.s. and the Qur'an. In the article entitled "Prophet not perfect, says Islamic scholar" (The Australian, 04/10/06) written by Richard Kerbaj, he spoke about the "flaws" of the best human ever to walk this earth - prophet Muhammad s.a.w.s., he questioned the veracity of the Qur'an, called for the reinterpretation of it, trivialized Sunnah and so on. With the following article I will examine some of these statements, as well as his 'so called' apology. One apology for Muslims and another one for the editor of "The (Un)Australian" newspaper.

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http://www.aswj.com.au/articles/document.jsp?id=107

Also, Sheikh Omran's response



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Islam QA - Sharia

There is a debate in the media about sharia, so, we present you our dear sheikh Omran who will give you Islamic perspective and few examples of sharia in everyday life.



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Great Video: What is Culture? by Sheikh Omran

Watch Conference trailer and full lecture -"What is Culture?"- by Sheikh Mohamed Omran - 2006 Annual Australian Dawah Conference


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