Al-Mizan Vol2No3

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Newsletter of the Claremont Main Road Mosque · Mawlud Edition - January 2013/1434

Vol.2 No.3

Mawlud: The Flame Under The Melting Pot Naasir Bassier Say: “If you love Allah, Follow me and Allah will love you and forgive you your sins: For Allah is Most Forgiving, Most Merciful.” (Q3:31) After reading the above verse, I am often faced with the question: am I really doing justice to the beautiful example of the life of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) that has been left as a legacy to me and all of humankind? Unfortunately, I am guilty of not fully living up to his noble example. As a 22 year old student I find myself bombarded with a multitude of pressures and distractions which only allow brief glimpses of the Prophet Muhammad’s (pbuh) life through the occasional hadith and sira reading. This is why, when occasions such as Mawlud come around, I welcome it with open arms. When I think of Mawlud, a smile touches my lips: my mind slips into a reverie of the fragrance of the sweet smelling rose-water sprinkled amongst hands, handkerchiefs and fezzes; the mixture of anxiety and excitement resulting from the anticipation of the climax to weeks of riwayat preparation; the reassuring hands of our riwayat trainer, wrapping the turban around my head and exuding a soothing sense of calm; the beautiful melodic words of the salutations seemingly coming to life on its own; the warm atmosphere in which all around us are family; and most of all, the deep sense of love and respect portrayed by everyone around me. The passion and the love kindled on this blessed night is the flame that melts all these ingredients into a crystal clear mixture of happiness, yearning and gratefulness for the revered example that the Prophet (pbuh) has left for us to emulate. During the mawlud festivities all ages and classes come together, to reaffirm and celebrate our distinctive identity as followers of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). For Muslims, striving to emulate the character and behavior of the Prophet (pbuh) allows us to reflect on who we are and where we are going. While we are continually reminded about the prophetic model in the Qur’an and the ahadith, celebrating the birth of the Prophet (pbuh) together with fellow Muslims increases our love for him when we see the passion with which people send salutations on the Prophet. Moreover, it strengthens the bond between us for the sake of Allah (SWT). The importance of such gatherings is highlighted in the following hadith:

Ibn `Umar reported that the Prophet said: “When you pass by the gardens of Paradise, avail yourselves of them.” The Companions asked: “What are the gardens of Paradise, O Messenger of Allah?” He replied: “The circles of dhikr. There are roaming angels of Allah who go about looking for the circles of dhikr, and when they find them they surround them closely.” (Narrated by Tirmidhi and Ahmad).

“Mawlud permits us to lose ourselves in a vast ocean of love and yearning, to tap into a collective spiritual energy which is so abundant amidst the affectionate chants.”

Gatherings such as mawlud allow us to forget the societal divisions and classes which we have come to impose upon ourselves. Mawlud permits us to lose ourselves in a vast ocean of love and yearning, to tap into a collective spiritual energy which is so abundant amidst the affectionate chants. On such nights we embody Islamic ideals such as unity, love, compassion, brotherhood and generosity. As a young person in today’s age, I can testify that we are bombarded with a plethora of distractions which, even in the unlikely scenario of an unpressured lifestyle, can easily smother us into a cocoon of perceived blissfulness. This leads to an inadvertent heedlessness to the exemplary lifestyle of the Prophet (pbuh).

Editorial CMRM ended 2012 on a high note, with a host of events that proved to be inspiring and thought provoking. Some of these events are featured in this issue of Al-Mizan. Foremost amongst these were the jumuah guest speakers in December 2012. Ebrahim Patel, Minister of Economic Development, focused on the fight against corruption and kick-started the anti-corruption ‘preach and teach’ weekend initiated by the Western Cape Religious Leaders Forum. Edited versions of Minister Patel’s thought provoking pre-khutbah talk was subsequently published in the Cape Argus, Muslim Views and Al-Qalam. A recorded version of the talk was also aired on Radio 786. Mercia Andrews, from the Trust for Community Outreach and Education (TCOE), focused on the recent strikes and fight for social justice of farm workers, which is featured on the back page of this issue. Ebrahim Rasool, the current South African Ambassador to the United States, reflected on the global state of Muslims and more particularly, the uniquely placed position of Muslims in South Africa. In addition to the excitement around the guest speakers in December, we also hosted another successful Christmas picnic for the children of Emasithandane Children’s home. Finally, CMRM started the New Year off with an inspiring dhikr, attended by about 200 people. Imam Rashied provides some reflections on this event in his Imam’s message. We wish you all a Blessed 2013.

Mawlud serves as a stark reminder of not only the Prophet’s (pbuh) elevated status and noble example, but also what our religion is truly about, beyond the ritualized and compartmentalized Islam which we see today. Mawlud celebrations nurtures in us, the true meaning of living in harmony with our community, working together in submission to Allah with the ultimate goal of His pleasure. By bestowing salutations of peace and blessings on the Prophet (pbuh), we are extending greetings that Allah and His angels also extend to the Prophet (pbuh), as revealed in this instructive verse of the Glorious Quran: ‘Verily, Allah and His Angels send blessings and salutations on the Prophet. O Believers: Send blessings and salutations on him, and salute him with all respect’ (Q33:56).

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