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THE MAKTAB STRUGGLE IS THE SOLUTION FOR THE EROSION OF THE UMMAH PASSIVE CONVERSION In this age the process of kufrization has changed its tactic and threatens to surpass its forerunner, namely, active conversion. Today in the villages of Muslim countries, especially in Africa, the threat of alienation from Islam by way of passive conversion and embrace of kufr is extremely serious and great. Passive conversion is irtidaad (becoming murtadd) without one even perceiving it. Muslim names are retained and inspite of the murtadd thinking that he/she is a Muslim, has in fact abandoned Islam without having formally accepted the religion of the kuffaar. This is achieved by ignorance, by cutting off Muslims from their Islamic bearings, and by the indoctrination of Western secularism. In addition the Western libertine and immoral cult exercises a powerful influence on the nafs of the youngsters whose ties with Islam have already been severed by the time they enter the secular educational institutions. REMOTE VILLAGES In the thousands of remote villages all over the Muslim World, as well as in such countries where there are sizeable Muslim communities, millions of Muslim children are already cut off from their Islamic moorings. There is no arrangement whatsoever for the elementary Deeni ta’leem and tarbiyat of these children. They grow up in stark ignorance. Uuknown to them are the Islamic basic and elementary teachings of Tahaarat, Salaat, Saum, etc. As far as the requirements of Aqeedah and Imaan are concerned, they have absolutely no understanding and no knowledge. These millions of the Ummah’s children are growing up as non-Muslims. They are the adults of tomorrow’s Ummah. But their complete alienation from Islam and their embrace of secularism will transform them into enemies of Islam and the allies and bosom friends of the kuffaar—kuffaar with Muslim names. CHILDREN These children or the majority of them will tomorrow enter the kuffaar secular schools. Innumerable of these kuffaar institutions all over the Islamic World are schools and colleges which are funded and operated by Christian Missionaries and by forces inimical to Islam, who function under the front of relief agencies. These luckless children of the Ummah are not in need of kuffaar missionaries to convert them formally to Christianity. By the time they are admitted to the kuffaar institutions, these children have already embraced kufr without them even realising it.The secularism painted in the hues of Christianity taught to them and the propaganda against Islam, make them veritable enemies of Islam such as Mr.Musharraf of Pakistan, Ghaddaafi of Libya and the many other shayateen masquarading as Muslims. THE SOLUTION AND THE STRUGGLE To stem this massive tide of kufr which threatens to overwhelm and deplete this Ummah drastically in the coming generations, there is the imperative and immediate and urgent need to educate these children of the Ummah who are drifting rudderless in the stormy waves of kufr heading for the rocks of devastation. This is a case of extreme emergency. It is a SOS which concerned Muslims should not and may not ignore. The need is to set up Maktabs (small Madrasahs) in these remote villages to educate our children in the elementary requirements of Islam. MUJLISUL ULAMA It is purely by the fadhl and taufeeq of Allah Ta’ala and with His aid, that the Mujlisul Ulama of South Africa has embarked on this Imperative Project and Struggle a few years ago. We work in remote villages in several regions of the world. So far, over a thousand Maktabs have been set up. These are small Madrasahs set up in any place that is available in the village. It may be a bamboo hut, a wooden shack, a dilapidated Musjid or even under some trees. The Maktab consists of an Ustaadh (Teacher and pupils —the children of the village). Indeed one derives considerable peace of mind, solace of the heart and nearness unto Allah Ta’ala in involvement in this struggle. To see children who yesterday did not know what the Kalimah is, what Tahaarat and Salaat are, but today reciting the Qur’aan, performing wudhu and Salaat and understanding their identity is cause for much spiritual exhiliration. A DROP But our 1000 Maktabs represent a drop in the ocean when it is understood that there are tens of thousands of such villages and millions of such Muslim children who are threatened with Imaani extinction and irtidaad. It is now the incumbent duty of all Muslims who are concerned with Islam and the plight of this Ummah, to put their shoulders to this Struggle and push this Wagon— this Maktab Project— so that it could gather speed and cover more and more villages and set up the emergency machinery to rescue the Ummah’s children from the tentacles of the Octopus of Kufr. THE COST The cost of operating a Maktab is very low. But the local residents cannot afford the meagre wage for an Ustaad. The monthly wage for an Ustadh varies between R300 and R500 ($30 and $50). We are sure that millions of Muslims in this world can afford to sponsor a Maktab. Leave alone the millions living in other countries. If a 100,000 of South Africa’s approximately one and half million Muslims rise to support this Waajib Deeni Project, we can cover just as many villages. Millions of rands are wasted in haraam avenues such as wedding functions, etc., as well as in unnecessary luxuries, building unnecessary Musjids and Daarul Ulooms, etc., etc. In building just one Musjid in a certain city of South Africa, R18 million rands were spent. Hundreds of thousands of rands are squandered in attending haraam kufr shows such as the recent ‘raihaan’ performances. But it is extreemely difficult to spend R500 or R300 or R100 a month to gain the everlasting Pleasure of Allah Ta’ala by becoming involved in the wonderful act of Thawaab-e-Jaariyah (Perpetual Thawaab)—the Maktab Struggle. SUFFERING We should look into our hearts and do some sincere and earnest soul-searching. We speak much of the Ummah and its suffering. But are we prepared to actively aid the Ummah in its time of distress by sponsoring a Maktab or a part of a Maktab? All sincere and intelligent Muslims will concede that today there is no holier struggle, no greater struggle and no greater emergency for this Ummah than to save the millions of Muslim children who are being alienated from Islam simply by being deprived of the very elementary teachings of the Deen. OUR DUTY Our duty is to inform the Ummah of what is taking place and to practically assist in combatting the onslaught of kufr which has surrounded the Ummah in a multi-facetted and co-ordinated attack from a variety of kufr and satanic forces from within and without the Ummah. It is not our function to go on fund-raising missions. We do not embark on such missions. This is the Waajib duty of the affluent sector of the Muslim community. Allah Ta’ala has bestowed to them the ni’mat of wealth and also the ni’mat of much free time. Their pursuit is only the dunya and accumulating its wealth. It is in their own interests to utilize this ni’mat of wealth to procure and safeguard their Aakhirah. If they fail to do so, their wealth will be of no benefit. At the time of Maut they will see that the wealth they were pursuing was a mere mirage which has now turned into a menace. But if they correctly spend part of their wealth in Allah’s Path —in this Waajib Maktab Project —their ni’mat of wealth will constitute a great and a wonderful capital for them in the Aakhirah, Insha-Allah. THE DUTY We emphasise that it is the duty of our affluent brothers to save their Aakhirah by aiding this Struggle, individually and collectively. We should also remind them that the Deen of Allah Ta’ala will continue and be perpetuated in whatever degree Allah Ta’ala wills. The Projects of Allah’s Deen are not in need of our efforts nor anyone’s money. It is purely Allah’s Fadhl and Kindness that He allows sinful creatures such as ourselves the oppoprtuinity and the honour of serving His Deen He says in the Qur’aan Majeed: “And, if you turn your backs (on the Deen),then He will (remove you) and substitute you with another people who will not conduct themselves as you (had behaved)”. It is our fervant dua that you will
heed this Call and contribute generously, and at the same time influence your
freinds and acquaintances to join in this noble Jihaad. Jazaakumullaah. STAMPS The postage cost for The Majlis and our other literature has reached exhorbitant levels. The post office has consistently and annually increased its postal tariffs. The subscription fee does not cover the cost of printing, posting, and other related expenses. The bulk of the expenses for The Majlis are met by the contributions of a few well-wishers. In addition to the cost involved, thousands of copies are distributed by post free to foreign ‘subscribers’. While they are extremely keen for The Majlis, making repeated requests, they cannot afford the subscription. Since we are not in this business for profit, we continue supplying The Majlis gratis to most foreign brothers and sisters. If every South African who receives The Majlis, becomes a little more concerned and sends a R2 stamp for each issue, it will relieve us of a big expenditure. While for the individual it will be only R2 for each issue, for us it will mean a saving of about a quarter million rand annually —a substantial amount which we can divert to the Maktab Project. Thus, your R2 stamp for each Majlis issue will serve the following functions of thawaab for you:
JAZAAKUMULLAAH! We express our shukr (thanks) for the exceptionally good response which readers of The Majlis had made to our request for stamps in the Special Edition of The Majlis. Alhamdulillaah, the full cost of the postage for all issues posted locally was recovered from the stamp-contributions. One sister had sent stamps in excess of R2000 (two thousand rands). May Allah Ta’ala accept everyone’s contribution and secure it for the contributors in the Aakhirah. Jazaakumullaah! |