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Earthquake: TML Sent the Wrong Message PDF Print E-mail
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Editor's Desk - Letter to the Editor
Written by Administrator   
Friday, 09 September 2011 14:43

I am disappointed that Muslim Link decided to give front page prominence to a khutbah which sends a message we don’t need. The thrust of the khutbah is that earthquakes (and, I suppose, disasters in general) are a punishment from Allah and we should mend our ways to prevent them from happening. Of course Allah has given us examples of how in human history He has caused disasters to overtake disobeying populations. He punishes whom He Wills and rewards whom He Wills. He is Allah. However, to imply that we as humans have the ability to determine whom Allah will punish or has punished because a specific disaster has struck them is arrogance, to put it mildly. From Indonesia to Haiti to Pakistan to Japan, how are we to determine what crimes people are being punished for? Are the people of California more sinful because California is more prone to earthquakes than the people of Ohio because Ohio is less prone to earthquakes?

What the recent earthquake does remind us of are two facts: one, that human life is fragile, so we should live our lives with full readiness to answer for our deeds; two, Allah has created a complex and mighty creation and we should live in it with humility and with respect for the physical world around us. To wed ourselves to the subtle message of this khutbah will lead us to shun our responsibility to ask the questions that we should really ask. Why is Haiti so poor and corrupt that shoddy construction caused such tremendous loss of life? How can technologically advanced Japan learn more to make its people safer?

Messages such as those embedded in this khutbah incline us to excuse the unresponsiveness and incapacity of those responsible for managing our affairs. Such messages ignore the fact that Allah has made nature subservient to man and that man has a God-given responsibility to continuously strive to manage it in a manner that benefits and not hurts humankind.

Iqbal Unus
Herndon, Virginia
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Assalamu’alykum wa rahmatullahi wa barakatuh Brother Iqbal and thanks for your letter.

We re-read the piece after reading your letter. While the khutbah does say persistent sins and wrongdoing leads to punishment from Allah that could come in the form of earthquakes, hurricanes, etc, the imam also says earthquakes come as a sign for people of the power of Allah , and as a reminder of the Day of Judgment. We don’t think the message is that we can use earthquakes to ascertain the reason a particular natural disaster afflicted a particular people. All we know about the wisdom of what Allah does is in the Qur’an and Sunnah, and it is mostly general,  and Allah Knows Best. – TML
Comments (3)
  • Anonymous
    While I appreciate Br. Iqbal's letter and his passion for this subject, I think the khutbah does encompass, and does not exclude, the important meanings Br. Iqbal is pointing towards. It doesn't seem like an either/or proposition. The issue of sins is one part of the khutbah - we don't know exactly what sins could be the cause of testing and tribulation, but couldn't they be the sins of irresponsibility and mismanagement towards our fellow humans and Allah's creation that Br. Iqbal would have us ponder over? Any type of hardship is a test and reminder from Allah -- about our sins, our responsibilities, our powerlessness but also our ability which IS in our hands to seek through belief and deed-- until the time our souls reach the throats or the sun rises from the west -- Allah's forgiveness, guidance, mercy and blessings for this life and the next. We all need this - everyone on the planet. Both those who directly experienced these events as well as those who witness or hear of them. In our age of mass communication, that is practically everyone on the planet.
  • Anonymous  - I agree with Br Iqbal
    I thank Br Iqbal for his comments and agree with him wholeheartedly. I have heard Muslims say that the earthquake hit DC because they passed the gay marriage bill and Allah is punishing us for that. Huh??? I could list many more of this kind of reasoning, but I will spare the reader. We need to as a community, strive harder to ask and respond to the questions he outlines in his essay. Life is fragile: handle it with prayer.
  • wali
    We are living at the end of time and the earth is sick of us like we get sick with the flu
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