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Friday, 4 September 2015

Why is Islam a complete way of life?

People like Charles Darwin, Sigmund Freud, Hegel and Karl Marx viewed man from various angles. In their search for understanding human nature, some concentrated on the body and its form and shape. So they came to certain conclusions which were body-centered. Some viewed man from the occupation he once followed, and thought of him as an animal subjected for evolution. The thought of some other thinkers fell on human belly and they related everything with it. They found it most important and decided that hunger was the cause of all problems. They thought that once this problem is solved, everything would be alright. Those who viewed man and life through sexuality believed it to be the most important thing and whatever they knew, saw and heard was related to it. They declared that the whole human activity is sex centered and if the restrictions imposed on sex were removed everything would be all right. Some others gave undue importance to spirituality and disregarded the body and its needs. So the people who tried to understand man in the absence of divine revelations were like the proverbial blind men, who tried to understand the elephant in their own partial ways. They arrived at certain conclusions which were imperfect and full of errors.
Those who do not know man cannot understand how man should live. Every individual must possess the basic awareness to understand how he should live in this world. This awareness is achieved only through the divine message. It was religion that taught man about the meaning, objective and destiny of his existence.
The manufacturer knows best about the product he manufactures. To give an example, vehicles work best with the oil, spare parts etc. recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. Even if it is a simple thing like air pressure of the wheels, we follow what the manufacturer says. One might ask why? It is our vehicle. We own it and we use it. Why not use it the way we want? Why not change the air pressure of the wheel depending on our mood that day?
We would not try changing it based on our whims and fancies, because we trust that the vehicle maker knows what is best for the vehicle. We trust the manufacturer of the products even for trivial things, how is it rational to make decisions about our lives without looking for guidance and instructions from our creator, God Almighty?
If I may call human beings a machine, we are the most complex machine on earth due to our emotions and thoughts. Our creator, God, knows exactly what is good for us and has prescribed a way of life which was taught to us by the Messengers of God and the scriptures revealed by Him. Like as The Holy Book Quran revealed in the time of Mohammad The last Messenger. Going away from the guidance of God, would lead to chaos and destruction.
Since Islam was revealed from our creator, God Almighty, it is a complete way of life and therefore addresses all the aspects of human life.
Indeed, the religion in the sight of Allah is Islam.

Value of Respecting Parents in Islam

In today’s rapid-paced life, we often tend to get so busy that we forget our parents’ rights. Family values have significantly dropped in our lives, and our friends often become more important to us than our own relatives. Our parents are the people who provide the most care for us in this world. Unfortunately, most of us often fail to show them the respect they deserve.
In Islam, parents' rights are the most venerable rights after those of God. In several verses of the Holy Book Quran, God makes clear that duty, kindness and gratitude towards parents is an essential part of Islam. However, women in Islam, particularly mothers, have been singled out for the upmost respect and devotion. God Himself tells of the hardships involved in motherhood.
What better can emphasize the good treatment of our parents than the following verse from the Holy Book Quran (interpretation of the meaning) {And your Lord has commanded that you shall not serve (any) but Him, and goodness to your parents. If either or both of them reach old age with you, say not to them (so much as) "Ugh" nor rebuke them, and speak to them in honorable terms} [Quran Al-Israa 17:23]. There are two noteworthy conclusions that may be noticed from this verse. First, Allah the Exalted has called for good treatment of parents immediately after ordering us to worship Him. This proves the importance of being kind to our parents and the elevated status in which Allah (SWT) has placed parents in our lives. Second, He has ordered us not to utter even the least of inappropriate comments to them; thus it is very surprising that some people yell at their parents or even tell them to shut up.
Furthermore, when Mohammad The last Messenger (may peace be upon him) was asked which deed was the best, he replied: “The prayer at its appointed hour”. He was asked: “Then what?”, to which he replied: “Kindness to the parents”. Again he was asked: “Then what?”. He replied: “Earnest struggle (Jihad) in the cause of Allah [Muslim].”
Whether or not you live with your parents, or if both of them are still alive, here are some tips to a good relationship with them: If you live with your parents bring something home every now and then. For example, buy them a gift or a cake whenever you receive your paycheck.
Make sure to spend time with them every day, whether it is for reciting Qur’an or reading hadiths together, conducting household chores, or just plain friendly talk. Take them out for picnic. Obeying whatever they ask you to do, as long as it complies with Islam.
If you don’t live with your parents Visit them regularly -- say once a week or every two weeks. If you are unable to visit them often because you live far away for example, then do the next best thing and call them frequently. Also, you may send them letters, and don’t forget greeting cards on Islamic occasions (Ramadan, Eid, etc.) .In the authentic Hadith, a man came to the Prophet (may peace be upon him) and asked him whether he can do any good for his parents after they passed away. The Prophet (peace be upon him) told him to do the following:
- Supplication and istighfar for them,
- Executing their will,
- Connecting with relatives that are likely to be cut with the parents’ death, and
- Honoring their friends
Difficulties with parents:
Reverts to Islam often tend to face difficulties with their non-Muslim parents. Likewise, Muslims who take up new acts of worship (such as growing a beard or wearing hijab) might get into unpleasant situations with them. Although one should not abandon such acts of worship in order to obey one’s parents, one should still retain a good relationship with both parents and treat them kindly. Allah the Exalted has ordered us to obey our parents even if they are non-Muslims – but, once again, as long as what they ask complies with Islam. Conditions such as this require a good deal of patience and can be considered opportunities to show your parents that your newly-found beliefs have actually made you better and closer to them.

Women’s Rights in Islam

Over fourteen hundred years ago, Islam gave women rights that women in the West have only recently began to enjoy. In the 1930’s, Annie Besant observed, “It is only in the last twenty years that Christian England has recognized the right of woman to property, while Islam has allowed this right from all times. It is a slander to say that Islam preaches that women have no souls.” ( The Life and Teachings of Mohammed, 1932).
Men and women all descended from a single person – the Prophet Adam (peace be upon him). Islam does not accept for either of them anything but justice and kind treatment.
Below are some women rights in Islam :
Equal Reward & Equal Accountability
Men and women in Islam worship Allah in the same way, meaning they worship the same God (Allah), perform the same acts of worship, follow the same scripture, and hold the same beliefs. Allah (the Arabic word for the One true God of all creation), judges all human beings fairly and equitably. Allah emphasizes the just treatment and reward due to both men and women in many verses of the Holy Book Quran :
“Allah has promised to the believers, men and women, gardens under which rivers flow, to dwell therein, and beautiful mansions in gardens of everlasting bliss.” Holy Book Quran 9:72
“Never will I allow the loss of the work of any worker amongst you, male or female; you are of one another.” Quran 3:195
These verses show that reward is dependent upon one’s actions and not one’s gender. Gender does not play any part in how a person is rewarded and judged.
Equal Right to Knowledge
Both men and women in Islam are equally encouraged to seek knowledge. The Prophet (peace be upon him) said, “Education is compulsory for every Muslim.”
Also, great female Muslim Scholars existed at and around the time of the Prophet (peace be upon him). Some were from his family and others were his companions or their daughters. Prominent amongst them was Aisha, the wife of the Prophet (peace be upon him) through whom a quarter of the Islamic law has been transmitted.
Equal Right to Choose a Spouse
Women in Islam are honored by giving them the right to choose a spouse and keep their original family name once married. Additionally, many have the impression that parents force their daughters into marriage. This is a cultural practice, and has no basis in Islam. In fact, it is prohibited.
Equal yet Different
While men and women in Islam have equal rights as a general principle, the specific rights and responsibilities granted to them are not identical. Men and women have complementary rights and responsibilities.
It would be foolish to treat both genders the same and to ignore their differences. Islam teaches that men and women have complementary, yet different, roles because it is best suited to their nature. God says:
“And the male is not like the female.” Holy Book Quran 3:36
“Does not the One who created, know? And He is the Most Kind, the All Aware.” Quran 67:14
The Family Unit
God created men and women to be different, with unique roles, skills and responsibilities. These differences are not viewed as evidences of superiority or inferiority, but of specialisation. In Islam, the family is of central importance. The man is responsible for the financial well-being of the family while the woman contributes to the family’s physical, educational and emotional well-being. This encourages cooperation rather than competition. By fulfilling their mutual responsibilities, strong families are created and hence strong societies.
Lofty Positions of Mothers & Daughters
A mother has the greatest influence on a child especially in the earlier years through her affection, care and love. Undoubtedly, the success of a society is due to mothers. Therefore, it is only right for Islam to honour and raise their status.
Allah says in the Holy Book Quran:
“And we have enjoined on man to be dutiful and kind to his Parents, His mother bears him with hardship and she brings him forth with hardship.” Quran 46:15
The Prophet (peace be upon him) was once asked, “O Messenger of Allah, who among people is most deserving of my good treatment?” He said, “Your mother.” The man asked twice more, “Then who?” and was given the same response. Only until the fourth time did the Prophet responds, “Then your father.” Reward is not only given to the good and kind treatment towards mothers. In fact, Islam has designated a special reward for raising daughters that is not granted for raising sons.
Conclusion
Before Islam, women were considered shameful, female children were buried alive, prostitution was rampant, divorce was only in the hands of the husband, inheritance was only for the strong, and oppression was widespread. Islam came and abolished these practices. Even now, in “developed countries”, women are not granted respect, dignity and honour, let alone equal pay for equal work. Islam, however, regards women as precious and valuable, not to be disrespected or disgraced. The mistreatment of women in some Middle-Eastern countries or Muslim families is due to cultural factors that some Muslims wrongly follow, not because of Islam.

The Fundamental Beliefs of Islam

Each religion has a few fundamentals that set out the system of that specific religion. The followers then guarantee that the fundamentals are kept up and saw on consistent premise to guarantee that the religion stays consistent with its unique structure and that the people have a solitary way to take after.
Like different religions, Islam likewise has its arrangement of fundamentals. The fundamental of Islam can be conveyed into two classifications. The main class of the fundamental of Islam is identified with practice that requires demonstration, while the second classification can be the fundamentals that remain as center Islamic beliefs.
The lines below discuss about core Islamic beliefs so that the readers of this post can increase their knowledge about Islam and the fundamental of Islam.
Fundamental Beliefs: 
In addition to the fundamentals that have to be practiced, there are others that comprise the belief of a Muslim. A Muslim has to believe in these fundamentals in order to have pure and complete belief. The core fundamental beliefs in which a Muslim must believe from the bottom of the heart are discussed below.
Believe In Allah: 
Firstly a Muslim has to believe in Allah as the Lord of this universe and whatever is in it. No matter whatever a Muslim says from the tongue, this belief should be instilled and engraved in the heart of a Muslim.
Believe in Angels: 
Secondly, a Muslim has to believe in angels as the creation of Allah Almighty. These angels are servants of Allah and all they do is carry out His orders and praise and worship Him.
Believe in Prophets: 
Besides Muhammad (PBUH) a Muslim has to believe in all the other Prophets that Allah Almighty sent for the guidance of mankind and give them equal respect and reverence.
Believe In Divine Books: 
Like other Prophets, a Muslim has to believe in all the other books that were revealed to those Prophets for the guidance of their nations. Therefore, in addition to the Holy Book Quran, the other divine books are also to be believed in by a Muslim.
Believe in Judgment Day: 
A Muslim is to have the belief that the Judgment day is inevitable and once it arrives, all the people will be held accountable for their deeds which they committed in this world.
Believe in Destiny: 
A Muslim must also believe that there are some things that are beyond human power and comprehension and should be regarded as elements of destiny or faith.
Believe In Resurrection: 
A Muslim must believe that there is life after death and once a person dies, he or she will rise again and the life that will be given to a person then will be the eternal life with no end.
Conclusion: 
In a nutshell, in order to be a true Muslim and complete in belief, a Muslim has to believe in and practice the core fundamental of Islam. The personification of these fundamentals can be seen in the personality of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH); therefore, every person must find guidance from His Sunnah.

Invisible Aligners: Straightening Your Teeth with Invisible Orthodontic Treatment

Orthodontic treatment has traditionally been known to be a treatment meant for teens and children. It characteristically entails wearing very visible silver or metal brackets and wires that are rather unattractive. More and more grownups today desire to get straight teeth, but they dislike the self-consciousness that typically accompanies the traditional braces.
Orthodontic treatment has significantly progressed, allowing grownups to realize their dream of a dazzling smile devoid of the intrusive, ugly metal braces.
What Is This New Method?
Today, the simplest and most aesthetic way of achieving a great smile is Invisible or Dental aligners. This method is highly recommended for adults who wish to get that great smile they always wish to have.
If you want a smile that completely transforms your facial appearance, then your answer lies in this new approach. It turns your smile without any interference with your daily life. Even though many choices are available out there, no other orthodontic treatment works as comfortably and perfectly as this method.
How Does It Work?
1. The treatment entails you wearing a series of removable and nearly invisible aligners that you got to change every 12-14 days for your next set of dental aligners. As you replace each set of aligners, your teeth will be moving bit by bit, week after week until they attain the final straightened position as prescribed by your dentist.
2. Unlike the lingual and conventional orthodontic treatment, the comfort is higher as they are removable. You will wear them except when you're having a meal. In most cases, the attachments bond the aligners to your teeth, creating mechanical "purchase" points which allow advanced movements of your teeth.
3. The treatment technique is appropriate for treating both adolescents and adults. The Teen brand is however recommended for teenagers as it allows for the adolescent dentition dynamic nature, such as permitting for additional aligners in case of tooth eruption and loss. Additionally, the aligners can get replaced free of charge should the teenager lose an aligner.
Is Treatment Suitable For Teenagers?
The technique has a number of treatment options for teenagers, largely based on the stage of their teeth growth and development.
A percentage of older teens can be eligible for same treatment approach as that of grown-ups. Teens who are much younger or those whose all adult teeth have erupted may be managed with Teen version of the device which is accurately designed for teenagers. If you are interested in getting this treatment, your dentist is best placed to establish the best approach for you depending on the current condition of your teeth.
How Much Does It Cost?
Similar to any other form of orthodontic treatment, the cost is dependent on how complicated your case is and on the treatment course recommended.
Clearpath Orthodontics has built a formidable reputation in the Global dental industry. You are welcome to visit us at Clearpath Orthodontics webpage to get more idea about Invisible aligners and Tooth positioner.

Thursday, 13 August 2015

The fundamentals of Islam

The literal meaning of the word `Islam' is `to yield and submit.’
The prophet (PBH) explained it is the name of the five basic pillars in Islam:
(I) The first fundamental of Islam is to say `Ash'hadu Alla ilaha illallah-Va Ash ahadu Anna Muhammadu Rasoolullah' (there is no god but Allah and Muhammad is the messenger of Allah) vocally and making the meaning firm in the heart and to believe in this absolutely with all his heart.
"On the earth or in the sky, there is no one but Allah worthy of worship. The real being to be worshiped is Allah alone. Every kind of superiority exists in within him. No defect exists in him. His name is Allah." And Muhammad bin Abdullah is the servant and messenger of Allah. He was born in holy Makkah in the year 571 Monday April 21st and died July 12th 632 in holy Madeena.
(II) The second fundamental of Islam is to perform the ritual prayer five times a day at the prescribed times in accordance with all its conditions and compulsions. To perform it before its times by adapting wrong calendars prepared by ignoramuse’s people is a grave sin and such a prayer is not accepted. The ritual prayer has to be performed before the prescribed time is over, paying attention to its compulsions, conditions, and sunnats. In Islam ritual prayer is called `salah'. And salah is certain action and recitations, between takbeeratul ihram (the recitation of Allah Akbar with which salah begins) and `salam' with which the salah ends turning head into both right and left sides respectively.
(III) The third fundamental of Islam is to give `Zakat' of one's wealth. In Islam, Zakat means to give a certain percentage of one's property (its prescribed scale or amount called nisab) to eight kinds of people named in Qur'an. There are four kinds of zakats: Zakat of gold and silver, the Zakat of commercial goods, the Zakat of stock animals (sheep, goat and cattle) and the Zakat of all kinds of substances necessity produced from earth. The first three are given at the completion of a year and the fourth is given immediately after the harvest.
(IV) The fourth fundamental of Islam is to take fast every day of the month of Ramadan, one of the months of 'Hijrah' calendar. In Islamic sense fast (sawm) is abstention from three things during the day times: eating, drinking and sexual interaction or intercourse. The months begin upon seeing the new moon in the sky. It must not begin by the means of calculation or prediction.
(V) The fifth fundamental of Islam is to perform Hajj if possible once in the life. One, who is healthy and safe and has enough money to go and come back from the city of Makah, after the sufficient property for the subsistence of his family during the time of his absence, has to perform Hajj and Umrah.
This is the sequence of fundamentals of Islam (five pillars of Islam). Most of the scholars gave prominence to this sequence. Also please visit us for morals in Islam.

Friday, 7 August 2015

Smile Designing to Make Your Dream True

Do you dream about having a smile full of sparkling, straight teeth, but you just can’t imagine yourself wearing traditional metal braces? Yes, having a perfect smile is the top most requisite for maintaining an overall good personality and for this you need to have perfectly aligned sparkling teeth. Many people suffer from dental problems such as crooked teeth, problems of bites, cross bites, irregular teeth, overlapping teeth and many more. If you have not got a set of good teeth then there is no need to worry for such things as there are many treatments available via which you can improve the appearance of your smile.
Actually Smile Designing is the planning and pre-visualization of the desired end result of an esthetic dental treatment targeting a more harmonious state instead of the current disharmony, according the rules of facial, smile, tooth and gingival harmony and the individual needs of the patient, paying particular attention to the functional aspects and the feasibility. Now having celebrity like smile is no more a dream, you can get them with this advance treatment of smile designing where in surgeon works or alters some features in order to create a new smile which is absolutely in harmony with the individual personality.
A personalized Smile Designing treatment plan can provide solutions for:
• Missing or chipped teeth.
• Old metal fillings.
• Misalignment.
• Uneven spacing.
• Yellowing and discoloration.
• Overlapped teeth.
• Irregular teeth.
During a free Smile Analysis, Surgeons will analyze your smile, the overall health of your teeth, your bite, and will discuss with you what you would like to see improved. Using the latest technology, they will show you a preview of what your smile would like after specific procedures. After the final consent, the surgeon performs minor surgery on veneer or crowns in order to alter the current smile of the patient and create a new one. In this entire treatment others things are also taken into consideration like the color of the hair, color of the complexion, patients height , position of nose and many more.
Smile designing is not simply based on the esthetic sense of the dentist or the dental technician. Nowadays, the design procedure is a complex task, guided by closely interrelated facial, smile, tooth and gingival harmony aspects and rules, taking into consideration the properties specific to the patient’s age group.Invisalign treatment are gaining lot of momentum for their quick and cost effective attributes. Dental Aligners are transparent aligners that are made to wear on the mouth of the patient in order to rectify the problem. This aligner can cure the dental problem within very limited time. The time span of the treatment varies from patient to patient. In some patient it takes 2 two week to six month. Usages of clear braces are especially popular among teenagers or the younger generation who don’t want to go through the hectic process of metal wires that are very tiresome.
If you’re curious what we could do for your smile, contact us at clearpathdental.com to schedule your free Smile Analysis today. We take pride in helping our dental patients to achieve their best self through Smile Designing. We look forward to helping you too!