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		<title>The future of Muslims in the West</title>
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Where the future of Muslims in the West lies is a difficult question to answer but an important one to consider and plan for. I was rustling through my notes when I came across this conversation.  I had made a note of it while sitting in a hospital waiting room a few seats away [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=emuslim.wordpress.com&blog=1708001&post=137&subd=emuslim&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p>Where the future of Muslims in the West lies is a difficult question to answer but an important one to consider and plan for. I was rustling through my notes when I came across this conversation.  I had made a note of it while sitting in a hospital waiting room a few seats away from an elderly white couple in the United Kingdom.</p>
<p><strong>Man</strong>: &#8220;I went to see a young doctor, he was more like a plumber.&#8221;</p>
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<strong>Woman</strong>: &#8220;Yes &#8230; but they are the best.&#8221;<br />
<strong>Man</strong>: &#8216;Yes they know all the latest technical things. He said first we&#8217;ll do your blood test and then he took my blood pressure. The other (older) doctors never did that!&#8221;</p>
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<p><em>&#8230; the conversation meanders on &#8230;</em></p>
<p><strong>Man</strong>: &#8220;I would never take pain killers it&#8217;s like having a noisy radio and you cut the speaker. The radio is still noisy. Pain killers always mask the pain they don&#8217;t let the real problem come out.&#8221;</p>
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<p><em>&#8230; they switch topics to frozen shoulders &#8230;</em></p>
<p><strong>Man</strong>: &#8220;I was offered an injection or physiotherapy. Cortisone is only a drug, b&#8230; drugs! The doctor gave me Ibuprofen, and some patch to give morphine. The I went to see an acupuncturist who said you have a frozen shoulder didn&#8217;t your doctor know? &#8216;No&#8217; I said. Then I went to see another doctor and he said stop all these tablets, and I did and I found I did not need them!</p>
<p><strong>Woman</strong>: They just do it (give drugs)  because they don&#8217;t know what to do. If you have a bad leg and take pain killers when you wake up you still have the bad leg!</p>
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<p><em>&#8230; the topic switches from medicine to foreign cleaners &#8230;</em></p>
<p><strong>Woman</strong>: &#8220;They make the job worse. 70% are foreigners. One carer came in to clean the house and she left her muddy boot marks on the stairs. They don&#8217;t really want to do the job, they just want to collect the money. They take 5 minutes to take their jacket off!&#8221;</p>
<p>The above conversation especially its later content is not unusual. The under current of racism is generally quite strong, usually a result of ignorance and lack of interaction with non-white peoples. Sadly the current economic downturn which is predicted to potentially last for a further 15 years may exacerbate and inflame this inclination in the majority of citizens in Europe. This is the prediction of various economists recently discussing the extent of the global recession on the BBC. The example of Germany and the nationalism of Yugoslavia are but recent events.</p>
<p>Long term planning is not a forte of Muslims in general but it is worth remembering the lessons of history and plan accordingly. Muslims are easily portrayed as outsiders in the West, this coupled to the fact that the majority do not share the same racial background as the indigenous population will make it easy to single this group out. Muslim leaders should anticipate these effects and work together to slow down the momentum of such feelings.</p>
<p>Another important factor that has been on the slow burner is the demographic one. The birth rate of many European nations hovers around or just under 2, not enough to keep the indigenous population steady in many states. The birth rate of Muslim minorities in these nations is probably much higher and further inflated by immigration through the institution of marriage. As this discrepancy becomes more pronounced it will be more readily exploited by forces that find the presence of such a sizeable minority of Muslims in the West an anathema. When this minority becomes significant is a very significant question to which Allah only knows the answer, but doing a very rough back of the envelope calculation I would expect the minority population in the UK to reach a critical mass (of 10% of the total population) in the next 20 &#8211; 40 years.</p>
<p>As the pressure on Muslim minorities grows I hope that Muslim nations will offer a greater degree of support and interest in the affairs of Muslim minorities. I admit that the likelihood of this happening currently is remote. But from my stay in a Muslim majority country it would be fair to say that the man on the street does have concern for his or her counterpart in non-Muslim countries. This should not be underestimated or overlooked. Converting this interest into concrete action and support while difficult and an uphill struggle is something that minds should concentrate on.</p>
<p>Western governments have a vested interest in isolating Muslims in the West. This is done through the promotion of a &#8216;Western brand of Islam&#8217;, sadly for whatever reason they have found willing pawns in this great political game. Leaders in the Muslim community should be aware of this greater game and sacrifice their shorter political goals for the greater good of the whole community.</p>
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		<title>Hijrah &#8211; yes or no?</title>
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A verse in the Quran talks about emigrating or hijrah. Hijrah or emigration from non-Muslim lands to Muslim lands. This had been a topic of much conversation in Muslim circles around a decade ago especially in the West. The enthusiasm and zeal for this idea seems to have died down over the last few [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=emuslim.wordpress.com&blog=1708001&post=132&subd=emuslim&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p>A verse in the Quran talks about emigrating or hijrah. Hijrah or emigration from non-Muslim lands to Muslim lands. This had been a topic of much conversation in Muslim circles around a decade ago especially in the West. The enthusiasm and zeal for this idea seems to have died down over the last few years as the reality of emigrating and its hardships has set in bolstered by counter arguments over the overall benefit of hijrah.</p>
<p>Hijrah is not as easy, palatable and in some circles not strictly relevant or a priority in the current climate. At times like this when the pendulum of discussion swings between &#8216;yes&#8217; and &#8216;no&#8217; the casual observer is lost in the complex mesh of argument and counter-argument. Is hijrah or emigrating an obligation, an obligation that cannot be met hence hence excused, or the opposite as hijrah can lead to worse consequences. The debate naturally occurs at a variety of levels from the scholastic to the common. At times like this contemplation of God&#8217;s book is a vital source of strength:<span id="more-132"></span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:Traditional Arabic;font-size:medium;">وَمَن يُهَاجِرْ فِي سَبِيلِ اللّهِ يَجِدْ فِي الأَرْضِ مُرَاغَمًا كَثِيرًا وَسَعَةً وَمَن يَخْرُجْ مِن بَيْتِهِ مُهَاجِرًا إِلَى اللّهِ وَرَسُولِهِ ثُمَّ يُدْرِكْهُ الْمَوْتُ فَقَدْ وَقَعَ أَجْرُهُ </span></p>
<p>Whoso migrateth for the cause of Allah will find much refuge (muraaghaman)and abundance (sa&#8217;ah) in the earth, and whoso forsaketh his home, a fugitive unto Allah and His messenger, and death overtaketh him, his reward is then incumbent on Allah. Allah is ever Forgiving, Merciful. (Surah An-Nisaa 4: 100)</p>
<p>The above is Picktall&#8217;s rendition of this verse in English. The brackets are mine showing the two words that he has translated which should interest the reader. I thought I would dip into the classical commentaries and see what I could glean.</p>
<p>The easier of the two words is the second سعة <em>sa&#8217;ah</em>. It literally means breadth or vastness. The commentators of the Quran further explain this vastness as vastness in wealth and general ease of circumstances.</p>
<p>Back to the first word مراغما <em>muraaghaman</em>, this word is more challenging and consequently more replete with meaning. For those with some grammatical background in Arabic it is worth pointing out that though the word resembles the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Participle#Arabic" target="_blank">passive participle</a> of the Form IV verb أرغم <em>arghama </em>it is in fact not a passive participle. Instead it is a  اسم المكان والزمان  or a &#8216;<em>noun of place and time</em>&#8216;. These are a class of nouns which describe the place or time an action is performed. Another example of such a word is مسجد masjid. The word مسجد <em>masjid</em> is derived from the word سجد <em>sajada</em> (to prostrate). Hence the word <em>masjid</em> literally means &#8216;a place where prostrations are performed&#8217; in other words a mosque or <em>masjid</em>.</p>
<p>Bearing the above grammatical discussion in mind let us proceed to see what the classical commentators say about this word. Imam Qurtubi says: &#8216;There is a dispute in the interpretation of the word <em>muraaghman</em>. Mujahid said that is was a place of displacement. Ibn Abbas said it was a place of escape or a place that is gone to. Ibn zayd said it was a place of hijrah.&#8217;</p>
<p>Sayid Tantawi offers a useful summary and further analysis of the etymology of the word: &#8216;All of these commentaries are explanations of the different shades of meaning within this word. The word is the name of a place from which raaghama is done. The word <em>raaghama</em> is derived from the word <em>raghaam</em> or &#8216;dust&#8217;. The link between these two words and the meaning of this word can be found in the Arabic expression raghama anf (may one&#8217;s nose be rubbed in dirt i.e. despite his humiliation).  To <em>raaghama</em> someone is to boycott and oppose them. All these further explain the meaning of the word <em>muraaghaman</em>. As for the word itself it is the place where <em>muraagahaman</em> is done i.e. a place where each opponent humiliates his opponent by prevailing over him and preventing his opponent reaching his objective.</p>
<p>In the context of the early Muslims, when the Muslims where making hijrah from Makkah ruled by the hostile and at that time non-Muslim Quraysh tribe, it is as if the Quraysh who had been humiliating the Muslims by forcing them stay in Makkah had the tables turned on them. By emigrating from Makkah the Muslims had managed to <em>raaghama</em> the Quraysh by achieving the ability to resist, this very ability to resist is their <em>muraaghaman</em>. Taking this into consideration the verse could then be more fully rendered as follows:</p>
<p>Whoever emigrates leaving his country of abode to raise the word of God and to honour His religion will find on the earth many places where he will be safe from the plotting and oppression of his enemies, there he will find good, bounty and expanse in his provision which further enhance the sense of humiliation of the enemies he has left due to his profound dislike of their ugly company and their bad behaviour.&#8217;</p>
<p>Fakhr Al-Din Ar-Razi adds: Once a person leaves his country and goes to a foreign country, remains steadfast in his decision to stay there the news will eventually reach his people and cause them to be ashamed of their bad behaviour to him. This is a further source of humiliation for them. Putting this all together it is as if God is saying: &#8216;O man, you dislike emigrating from your country because you fear the difficulty, the move and the misfortune but do not fear God will provide for you from His copious bounty and award you a high rank in the place that you emigrate to which will become a source of humiliation to your enemies and will be a source of increase in your provisions.&#8217; Another point to observe that Allah has mentioned increase in provision alongside the humiliation of the enemies since the happiness of a man who has emigrated from his family and land due to their oppression of him with his wealth will become a source of further humiliation for them.&#8217;</p>
<p>Of course all the above is predicated by one condition which is present within the ayah: ومن يهاجر في سبيل الله whoever emigrates for the sake of Allah. If you have reached this far in this article you may be wondering what to do. This article does not attempt to answer the fiqh of whether hijrah in the current world situation is an obligation or not. Sometimes the complexity of such answers can be avoided by changing the question to &#8216;Is hijrah haraam?&#8217; &#8211; of course the answer is clearly negative. So we are left with deciding whether it is obligatory or recommended. In either case especially the latter contemplating over this verse will I hope help in answering the question: &#8216;Is it worth it?&#8217;</p>
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