My first Umrah

Assalamalaikum (Peace be upon you), Dear Readers

I just completed my first Umrah! Alhumdulillah.

 

Umrah

On my way to have my head shaved after Umrah

The day finally came when i ventured out on Umrah and visited the most sacred place for Muslims in the world, The Glorious Kaba. I always wanted to be there, but circumstances in my life never allowed me to go. Or rather i should say the time had not come for me to visit the Holy city of Makkah until now.

I know a lot of you wonder that I, being a daee (preacher of Islam), did not pay visit to Makkah and Madinah and hence did not do my Umrah and Hajj till now. Although i traveled to quite a few countries like Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, Dubai etc; but Saudi Arabia was always left out for some reason. Honestly, i tried quite a few times, but something or the other happened and i couldn’t go. Once i had planned completely, but my vacation got cancelled.

Later i also had my Umrah visa stamped for the same, but then due to an emergency i had to cancel it again. Similarly, for Hajj me and my mother applied through the government quota for three consecutive years, but we did not get selected for it. There were many instances when i tried, but i just couldn’t make it.

Umrah

Truly, the time has to come for one to complete a particular obligation like Umrah or Hajj. And the time finally came when i ventured out on the path of Knowledge to Madinah. My Journey of knowledge took me first to Makkah (Mecca) on Umrah and then to Madinah (Medina).

I arrived in Riyadh, the capital city of Saudi Arabia. The very next week i ventured out on Umrah to Makkah. There are several ways to reach Makkah, however i opted for a Bus. The Umrah bus leaves Riyadh on every Monday and Wednesday and brings us back to Riyadh by Friday night.

I took the bus from Riyadh which started probably at 4 pm on Monday. It took us 10 hours to reach Makkah. On the way, we stopped at Meeqat, that is at Taif which is the meeqat for those who go from Riyadh. I put on my Ihraam at meeqat and thus my Umrah began. The bus reached our hotel in Makkah at around 3 am in the morning, giving us time to get ready for fajr Salah at Kabatullah.

Umrah

From the time I put on my Ihraam and as we approached the Holy city of Makkah, tears kept on rolling my cheek making my beard wet with it. There was a combination of feelings that i just couldn’t make out. I was very happy and excited about the Umrah, at the same time a fear gripped my heart that I am coming close to my Lord. I was wondering, how can a sinner like me present himself in front of Allah? I kept crying all the way with a strong belief that Allah will forgive all my sins which I might have done knowingly or unknowingly. I did not leave the opportunity of begging like a beggar in front of Allah for his mercy and crying like a small child for the thing I required the most, that is, the forgiveness of Allah. And Alhumdulillah, I feel content and happy while leaving this place and I am positive that Allah forgave all my sins in this Umrah.

 

Umrah

Shaved my head and back to kaba

The moment we reached our hotel, I dropped my luggage in my room and immediately started off for the Masjid-e-Haram. It was a 10 minutes walk from the hotel to the Masjid. There was a big slope that i had to climb to reach the Masjid. As I started to descend from the slope, i could see the magnificent Masjid, the most beautiful view i ever saw in my life!

I wanted to finish the obligation of Umrah first. So without wasting time, I quickly started the process. After the Tawaaf, I offered the two rakahs near Maqam-e-Ibraheem and then hurried for Saee. I completed my Saee and thus completed my first Umrah. After this I just sat down infront of kaba, staring at it.

 

Umrah

This was Umrah season, Check out the rush

Someone told me that this is off season and not many people turn up for Umrah. But they were wrong. The rush was so huge that the Masjid was Packed with pilgrims. The most difficult part was coming close to the hajre-aswad (the black stone). Although one can just raise the palm towards it from a good distance, yet since it was my first Umrah, i wanted to touch it or more so kiss it.

As I started penetrating the inner circles of people doing tawaf trying to come close to the Black stone, i could feel my body getting squeezed like a tooth paste. Everyone were rushing to touch the stone. I had to use all my strength to penetrate deeper and reach the black stone. I reached it and fortunately kissed it. Now don’t ask me how i came out from there. :-)

 

Umrah

I wonder when I will be back here!

The view of Kaba was the most beautiful scene I have ever seen in my life. Just staring at kaba gave me such a peace of mind and heart that i kept staring at it for hours. Then i stood up and offered Salah and made dua to Allah for all those who had requested me to make dua for them.

Rest of the days I spent completely in the mosque in Ibadah. On Friday, after Jumaa Salah, we started off for our return journey to Riyadh from Umrah. I did not feel like leaving from there, and wished I just stayed there for ever!

Alhumdulillah, now I feel great and content that I am a soldier of Allah, a Daee of Allah, and feel ever more happy to call people towards our true creator.

Note: I did not take more pictures because I use photography only for Educational and Dawah purposes. I wasn’t planning to take snaps, but it struck me at the last moment that adding few pics of my Umrah will encourage many youngsters to plan for this glorious journey (instead of traveling elsewhere and wasting money). Hence i could take only these 6 snaps from my cellphone. Sorry for that.

Hopefully, I complete my Hajj as soon as possible inshallah. Please pray for me!

Osama bin laden dies again! Anymore bonus lives left?

Assalamalaikum :-) , Dear readers,

Osama bin laden

Osama bin laden

The news about Osama bin laden‘s death, announced by US administration, startled me for a different reason. Where every dumb headed, tongue-tied, unintelligent, boneheaded, victims of idiocrsy were celebrating the fact that they successfully killed a “SUSPECTED” (not confirmed) terrorist, i was wondering and counting the number of times he was pronounced dead by the News media and Western coalition forces.

Well honestly, it really doesn’t bother me anymore because no lie could beat the biggest lie of human history “911 attacks in 2001″. (Check http://www.911truth.org/links.php – go through all the links and study the facts yourself)

However, lets analyze how many times Osama bin laden died as per the official reports:

Year 2001

1) Report: Osama bin laden Already Dead - Wednesday, December 26, 2001 (http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,41576,00.html)

2) U.S. Ignores bin Laden Death Reports, Continues Search - NewsMax.com Wires - Wednesday, December 26, 2001 (http://www.newsmax.com/archives/articles/2001/12/25/190519.shtml)

Year 2002

Top news media networks announce the death of Osama bin laden:

1) FBI Official Thinks Osama bin laden Is Dead - WASHINGTON, July 17, 2002 (http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2002/07/17/attack/main515468.shtml)

2) Bin Laden ‘probably’ dead - Thursday, 18 July, 2002, 09:15 GMT 10:15 UK (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/2135473.stm)

3) Sources: No bodyguards, no bin Laden (http://www.cnn.com/2002/US/07/30/binladen.son/index.html)

4) Lt. Col. Oliver L. North certain of Osama’s death (http://www.nytimes.com/2002/08/27/books/27NORT.html)

5) Peter Bergen: Bin Laden has aged ‘enormously’ - February 1, 2002 Posted: 1:24 PM EST (1824 GMT) (http://edition.cnn.com/2002/US/02/01/gen.bergen.cnna/index.html)

6) Musharraf: Osama bin laden likely dead - January 19, 2002 Posted: 12:35 AM EST (0535 GMT) (http://www.cnn.com/2002/WORLD/asiapcf/south/01/19/gen.musharraf.binladen.1.19/index.html)

7) Dr. Sanjay Gupta: Bin Laden would need help if on dialysis - January 21, 2002 Posted: 10:42 AM EST (1542 GMT) (http://www.cnn.com/2002/HEALTH/01/21/gupta.otsc/index.html)

8) Bin Laden tape a fake, Swiss lab says Scientists compared recording to 20 other tapes of terror chief - Nov. 28, 2002. 06:23 PM (http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&cid=1038524483919&call_pageid=968332188492&col=968705899037)

9) Osama bin laden family DNA will help to identify ‘tall man’ killed by CIA By David Wastell in Washington and Charlotte Edwardes (Filed: 03/03/2002) (http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml;sessionid=GNI3QJ2GLQOXFQFIQMGCNAGAVCBQUJVC?xml=/news/2002/03/03/wxray103.xml&secureRefresh=true&_requestid=68233)

Year 2003

1) Popular conspiracy-mongering radio host Alex Jones announces, citing high-level Bush administration sources, “that Osama bin laden died of natural causes and that his family has given the body to the CIA.” Jones added, “they’re gonna roll him out right before the election, he’s on ice right now.” (http://www.prisonplanet.com/121703binladendead.html)

2) French military analyst announces that Osama bin laden was killed in an American air raid in Tora Bora shortly after the invasion of Afghanistan in 2001. (http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/politics/bin-laden-%20died-from-wounds-suffered-in-tora-bora-air-raid-says-arab-expert-%20538318.html)

Note: This news article was removed just yesterday following the new announcement of Osama bin laden‘s death. I believe slowly and gradually they will remove all such articles that deal with Osama’s death announcements in the past. So don’t blame me if the links don’t work in future. :-)

Year 2004

February – Iranian Radio reports that Osama bin laden was captured in the Afghan-Pakistan border area “a long time ago” — but the official announcement was delayed because “Bush is intending to use it for propaganda maneuvering in the presidential election.” (http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/english/doc/2004-%2002/28/content_310332.htm)

Year 2005

April – The Israeli press picks up an account from a radical Muslim London newspaper: “We now report that the al-Qaeda organization has announced the death of Osama bin laden.” (http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3078937,00.html)

Year 2006

September – French intel document says that Saudis believe bin Laden had died of typhoid in Pakistan. (http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/15024223/ns/world_news-%20terrorism/)

Year 2008

June – Citing two unnamed officials, Time magazine reports that a recent CIA study has concluded bin Laden has long-term kidney disease and “may only have months to live.” (http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,1819280,00.html)

Year 2009

April – Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari tells the media that his country’s intel services “obviously feel that [bin Laden] does not exist anymore”

and the list goes on…. :-)

So you see, 18 times (this is what i could research, i wonder how many more times) he was pronounced dead throughout the world. But he keeps reappearing. So either Osama bin laden has multiple lives just like how you find in a Video Game, or the western news media and sources are highly unreliable and act under the direct order of politically biased, unjust and self proclaimed leaders of this world who pretend to be prince of peace but are actually the most deadly terrorists of this world.

Honestly, it really doesn’t matter whether Osama bin laden died or not, what matters is that justice no longer exists in today’s world. The same act which is called as terrorism by a group of people is called as patriotism by others. Osama bin laden has been “SUSPECTED” terrorist since 2001, but this was never confirmed. He never became “Confirmed” terrorist. Observe the statements issued by western powers against him. You will never find them saying “Confirmed” terrorist. There are hundreds of top officials of western countries who doubt and disagree with the official story of 911. And guess what? The FBI also does not believe that Osama bin laden had anything to do with 911 (They have no evidence, check their site and Osama’s profile on it, Check this http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/topten)

The law under democracy is “Innocent until proven guilty”. But for Muslims, its now changed to “Guilty until proven innocent”! Thus you see thousands of Muslims being detained, locked up, punished for no reason. (Remember Guantanamo?!)

All this is nothing but a big political drama. Its actually a run for the Oil in the middle east. We used to blame Britishers for being imperialistic. But i say at least they were open in imperialism and openly invaded other countries. They did not disguise themselves under the banner “War on Terror” and in reality pursued their imperialistic goals. But this hidden game is happening now.

However, irrespective of whether Osama bin laden was good or bad, one thing that surely needs to be understood is that just to catch one single person and his group, committing war crimes against millions of innocents in Iraq, Afghanistan, etc is unjustified. They call it “Collateral damage”!

As US officials announce that “only a small group of men hunted down Osama bin laden”, the question to be asked is “If only few men could have hunted and killed Osama bin laden, why did US wage war against Iraq and Afghanistan? Couldn’t a small group of their trained men hunt down Saddam or Osama bin laden?”

The answer is actually a big secret. The answer is  “Oil” Oil” “Oil”! (Gosh, i better scratch out the answer before those few men come hunting for me :-) )

So finally Osama bin laden was ambushed (as claimed) in Pakistan after 10 years of chase. Hey hold on! There seems to be a pattern,,,,,,,,,,,,first Iraq, second Afghanistan…..and now Iran and Pakistan……..!

In my view, anyone who kills an innocent is a terrorist, irrespective of whether it is done by a small group or by a big leading country! Value of life of every innocent human being is equal irrespective of which nation he or she belongs to!

This is precisely why the Glorious Quran explicitly denounces killing of innocents. Allah says in Surah Madiah 5: 32 “whoever kills a soul unless for a soul or for corruption [done] in the land – it is as if he had slain mankind entirely. And whoever saves one – it is as if he had saved mankind entirely.”

If half the world is happy about Osaman bin laden‘s death, there is another half that isn’t and are actually happy that he was martyred. Should we condemn such people who don’t speak against Osama? Honestly, we shouldn’t. Every one has the right to speak and express themselves. And more over, if cold blooded murderers like Bush, Tony blair and Israel could find supporters, why shouldn’t Osama find the same? Because there are many people who don’t believe on the fake stories of western media and what they say about others.

As for me, I have never met Osama bin laden nor do i know him personally. So unless i have seen things with my eyes and confirmed it myself, Islam does not give me permission to judge about anyone just based on baseless allegations. If Osama bin laden lived by Shari law (Quran and Sunnah) that is commands of Allah and his prophet (pbuh), then Allah will grant him Jannah. But if he broke the Shari law and went against the commands of Allah and his prophet (Pbuh), then Allah is quick in bringing people to account. His file is now closed for this life and his affair is with Allah. We will not comment on it and leave it to Allah to decide.

We all are accountable to Allah on the day of Judgement for the deeds we do in this life! No matter who it is, whether Osama bin laden, Barack obama, George Bush, Hitler or anyone else; everyone will be brought to accountability on the day of Judgement! That day truth will open up and everyone will see the hidden secrets of this world. Every sin we commit here, we will be punished for it there.

May Allah keep us on the right path. Ameen.

 

Article Updates:

Check this article:

http://www.twf.org/News/Y2011/0506-OBL.html

 

George Galloway, the famous British MP, comments on the latest news about Osaman bin Laden’s death.

 

What do you think about this article? Leave your comments… :-)

 

 

Does Detroit Mosque attack justify usage of terms “Christian terrorist” or “Christian terrorism”?

Assalamalaikum,

First of all apologies my dear christian readers incase you find the title of this article offensive as i used the term “Christian terrorist” in it. Well, i don’t believe that any person having faith in God can ever become a terrorist. However, i am forced to mention this term because the mainstream media seems to be biased in relating such acts done by Muslims to Islam and call it Islamic Terrorists thus emphasizing that Islam is the cause for the act. So i believe if that holds good, then the term Christian Terrorist holds good in this case. Let’s be fair!

Well surely, the main stream media missed out (really missed out??) in reporting this event that took place in Detroit, USA recently.

A terrorist tried to blow up the largest mosque in Detroit by driving into it with a vehicle fully loaded with explosives. This person drove from California to Detroit and ended up resting in a Bar where while drinking, revealed his plan to harm the Mosque. A Bar employee followed him and noted down his license plate number and called the Detroit Police immediately. This person was later identified as Roger Stockham who is aged 63. He is a Christian who wanted to harm the Muslims.

Check the news reported by RT news below:

 

Did we hear this news anywhere in the main stream media? Did BBC, CNN or fox news report this? Gosh, their employees have become really lazy now a days. is it? Oh no! They wouldn’t report this news and hence it was quickly swept under the carpet. But why? It is because in this attack a Christian was involved! The history of these media houses reveal the dark side of their biased approach towards reporting news. If this terrorist act would have been committed by a Muslim, the entire news media would have flashed the terms “Islamic Terrorism” or “Muslim terrorist”.

For those who say he was only suspected let them know that this man was sent on trial and convicted of the act he was caught in.

Christian Terrorist

Roger Stockham, aged 63

 

Allah knows how many more incidents have been systematically brushed away by these biased media houses. So if this act was committed by a Christian, would the term “Christian Terrorism” hold good?

Nay, Islam does not allow us to give unfair and unjust nicknames to other people or other religions. It teaches us to report things in its right perspective without being biased to anyone including Muslims. There are some amongst Christians, Hindus and Muslims who try to justify the killing of innocents. I call them the lunatics of humanity who have sick mind and require urgent help.

I wish there was a perfect Islamic news Media house from where we could get reliable news! I wish!

Waiting for your comments people! :-)

Dr Zakir Naik and Oxford Union Debate on “Islam & 21st century (age of science)” – Full Video

The event took place successfully and was aired live on Peace TV.

On popular demand, Here you go people, Full video of the event:

Islam and 21st century – A Debate at Oxford Union by Dr. Zakir Naik on Feb 11th 2011

The debate will be telecasted LIVE on PEACE TV on Friday the 11th of February 2011.

Saudi Arab Time: 10 PM (Friday 11th February)

Bangladesh Time: 01 AM (Saturday 12th February)

India Time: 12:30 AM (Saturday 12th FEBRUARY)

Pakistan Time: 12 AM (Saturday 12th FEBRUARY)

Botswana Time: 09 PM (Friday 11th February)

Just to clarify, “Islam and 21st Century” is a debate held via Satellite link to Oxford Union. Dr Zakir Naik would be giving lecture and handling question and answer session via satellite link and people at Oxford would be watching him on screen and questioning him live.

Check out Peace TVs official trailer on the same:

But why like this? Its because UK government banned him from entering UK!

Thanks to Allah for Technology! :-)

Update to the post:

Here is the link where you can watch the video of this event: http://aliblogger.com/2011/02/dr-zakir-naik-and-oxford-union-debate-on-islam-21st-century-age-of-science-full-video/

Difference between Student of knowledge and Scholars of Islam

Assalamalaikum, Dear readers,

Sorry, this one is exclusively for my Muslims readers. :-)

One of the greatest fitna of the present times is that a person with half knowledge, begins to give fatawas on Islam without observing any limits. There are thousands of young Muslims who (without proper knowledge) are now issuing self made fatawas on various issues of Islam, and thus branding others as Kaafirs or Munafiqs. This truly is a grave issue and leads towards hellfire. Prophet (Pbuh) forbade us from calling any Muslim as Kaafir or Munafiq, because it is Allah alone who knows what is in the hearts.

With just little knowledge or random knowledge, youngsters have started debating online with several others, thus ending up branding each other such names. Random picking of ayahs and hadiths without actually knowing about its context, randomly picking up of fatawas of the scholars without actually checking its context has become so common today. Fans of one scholar start branding the fans of other scholars Munafiqs, although the scholars don’t do the same with each other. So why is this common amongst the young seekers of knowledge and not at all found in Scholars?

Check out Sheikh raslan‘s advice to our young knowledge seekers:

The Corporate Da’ee: The PRO of Islam by Nisar yusuf

With the revival of Da’wah, Ahmed Deedat marched into the ranks of Christian missionaries, raising the spirit of Muslims and inspired people like Dr Zakir Naik to take Daw’ah as a full time, rather an over time career. With the defeat of poisonous  Dr. William Campbell, Islamic Da’wah reached a new height and Da’wah centers sprung up all across longitudes and latitudes of the globe. When I see DVDs of aspiring Da’ees, I spot  one thing common in many of them  (surely not all),that they all dress up in rich coats and speak fluent English, yet  I find one thing missing, the depth of knowledge.

Many  young Da’ees  take up Shaikh Google and Shaikh Youtube as their teacher and they remain  half baked. :-)

Know more or No More?

Interacting with learned  men and listening to their lectures is an essential  part of Da’wah. Opting to live a simple life is another financial ethic of Da’wah. Knowledge is  sought and not picked up from a departmental store like branded items. I have closely seen Dr. Zakir Naik working on his notes and cross checking the references himself till early morning and then returning back to his cabin by afternoon and get busy in managing office affairs.

The day a Da’ee gets saturated from learning he has reached a dead end.  Consider this : One of the reasons why Tafseer  Ibn Kathir happens to be a master piece, it is  because of the cross references from the Qur’an itself to explain a particular verse.

Many of our young enthusiastic young men of our community are  excellent in crowd collecting, marketing their talks and  DVDs, but when we see their presentation and examine their content, it does not look  convincing. Hidayah is in the hands of Allah but efforts should come from us.

Da’wah is becoming too corporate, dress up formally, improve your accent, enrich your vocabulary , give impromptu replies. All Daee’s are expected to be too professional.

The results are a little amusing too. All of a sudden da’ees are in demand with mother  in laws to be, preferring  them for their daughters, girls adding “he should be a da’ee ” in their matrimonial columns and all that.

Da’wah is not only talking big about Islam but also doing small good things in a big way, be it a talk or a charity or any good deed which may seem small.

In spite of this, I would say our young men are really firing at a good pace. Just let me remind them. It is not important how many people you have reverted to Islam,  rather how much  effort have you put in  putting across your arguments in favour of Islam. In Corporate law  ” It is impossible to close all the sales”. So guys don’t get disheartened , just take care of  your niyaah, and Allah will take care of your efforts.

[by Nisaar Yusuf of IRF. Check him out at http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100001221181311#!/profile.php?id=100001221181311]

I am back again!

Assalamalaikum to all my readers (Peace be upon you),

Well i am back again to blog! Yeah i know i was not regularly updating my blog with the events and happenings around me. Apologies for that!

But now i am back and will update my blog regularly inshallah. There are a lot of things to be discussed starting from my personal tours and travels to current affairs. Keep checking my posts regularly inshallah, will make sure you all get some useful information! :-)

My latest video “Changing the world through Da’wah” – Watch it!

Assalamalaikum Dear Readers,

Here is my latest lecture on the importance of Da’wah in today’s world. The topic is “Changing the World through Da’wah”. You can watch it here inshallah:

Part – 1:

Part – 2:

Part – 3:

My Journey to Jamia Darussalam, Oomerabad University

Assalamalaikum (Peace be upon you), Dear Readers!

I had informed you all in my previous post, that i would be traveling on a Journey to the well known madrasa “Jamia Darusaalam, Oomerabad”. Well i just returned back from it and trust me, it was a great experience! :-)

Imran Ali in Jamia Darussalam, Oomerabad

Imran Ali in Jamia Darussalam, Oomerabad

I am sure there are many amongst you who are not aware of Oomerabad. Well how can you be, it ain’t a big city! And those who hear the word “Umri” or “Oomeri” after an Islamic scholar’s name, like “XYZ Umri”, then know that he is from this Islamic university.

Oomerabad,  is a very small town located about 8 kms from the city Ambur, the place best known for its leather business in India. Ambur is nearly 150 kms from Bangalore and Chennai. This town is named after a famous leather merchant whose name was “Kaka Oomer” (or Umar). He was a noble man. He came to this place about 150 years ago and started his business which flourished by Allah’s grace. Then he started inviting people to come and live in that place and people started settling down gradually. He arranged for drinking water facility, agricultural facility, and much more. This town came to be known as “Oomerabad”, after the name of the founder “Kaka Oomer”. But his quest to help people did not end here. He wanted to setup an Islamic University, a madrasa, from where people could gain the knowledge of Allah and thus flourish in this life. His prayers were answered by Allah and hence he laid down the foundation of “Jamia Darussalam”, about 80 years ago. His pious intention and trust on Allah brought much recognition to this Islamic University. Since its inception, Jamia Darussalam Oomerabad has produced Hundreds of Islamic Scholars who spread across the world. Some among them have also went ahead and completed their Masters and PHd from world renowned universities like Jamia Islamia, Madina.

Alright, that was “Once upon a time” story about Oomerabad! Now lets talk about my Journey to this prestigious university, my experience in it, and what i learnt from being a student of this Islamic University .

I was accompanied by two of my Da’wah team mates, Nabeel and Akif ur rahman.

Nabeel and Akif-ur-rahman

Nabeel and Akif-ur-rahman

To reach Oomerabad, we had two options – either to go via Bangalore or via Chennai. We choose to go via Bangalore. We booked our train reservations three days prior to the start of our course. We couldn’t get confirmed seat and were put in waiting list. We were quite positive (thanks to everyone’s advice :-) ) that our seats would get confirmed without any problem. But when we reached the station to catch our train, we learnt that our seats were not confirmed. WE MISSED OUR TRAIN! The entire journey takes around 15 hours and now we were left with no options. No train, No buses and No flights. We returned home disappointed and prayed to Allah for a way out of of this mess. To our surprise, we got a call from a friend who fetch us three flight tickets to Bangalore! Alhumdulillah, the flight was early in the morning and we reached Bangalore by 10 am the next day. From there we had to catch a local Train to reach Ambur (City famous for leather business). From Ambur, we had to catch bus to reach our destination, Oomerabad.

We were welcomed by the students in the campus and guided us towards the main office block. We met our course coordinator who quickly took us to our room. Below are the snaps of our room:

Food was awesome and on time. There was absolutely no complaint from our side and we were getting more than what we were officially allotted. I have a habit of becoming friends with cooks where ever i go. In all the previous companies i worked in, all the cooks were my good friends. Not only does the poor guy feel happy (since these guys are neglected by all), we also get advantage over others when it comes to food :-) . Below are some of our snaps with the cook and other students while in Dining hall:

Me and our Cook at Jamia (university)

Me and our Cook at Jamia (university)

Busy Cooking lunch for us

Busy Cooking lunch for us

Imran Ali having lunch with classmates

Imran Ali having lunch with classmates

Imran Ali, Nabeel and Saqib umri chatting over lunch

Imran Ali, Nabeel and Saqib umri chatting over lunch

Imran Ali, Nabeel and Saqib Umri

Imran Ali, Nabeel and Saqib Umri

At dinner with our class

At dinner with our class

Akif-ur-rahman busy eating

Akif-ur-rahman busy eating (always gets up last from the table)

The classes started two days after we arrived in the University. Out of the entire strength of the class, we 3 were the only ones who were not scholars. Remaining all were qualified scholars and that’s when we realized that this course was actually meant for scholars. This was a Da’wah learning course in which Scholars were being taught on how to convey the message of peace to others and hence become Daees. And guess what? In this particular course, we 3 were the most experienced in the field of Da’wah (Since we are in it for the past 8 years) and others had absolutely no experience in it. Mashallah, Our classmates never let us feel that they were qualified scholars, rather they were always anxious to learn from our experiences.

The very next day, i was asked to take sessions for all the scholars on various topics in which i had experience. This proves that it is Allah who gives respect and it is he who pulls it away! This is not in humans hand. So instead of worrying about earning respect, just be sincere , honest and dedicated in your work, and automatically you earn respect. (This was a great learning for me!). At first, I was quite astonished, but later i understood the fact that every person is an expert in his own field. There are a lot of things which we learn from these scholars who have spent years in Islamic Universities studying Sharia and at the same time there are a lot of things we (as Daees) need to teach these scholars from our worldly experiences.

During our stay in this Madrasa, we realized that there is an important need of introducing subjects like World politics, world scenario, Internet and Technology, English language etc. We observed that 90% of these qualified scholars are completely unaware of the happenings of this world and have no idea about the latest technology. So where are they going to end up? Either handling another madrasa or leading as Imaam in a mosque!

The critics of Islam blame Madrasas and call them “havens for terrorists”. What a stupid conclusion which is due to their ignorance of reality. The students of such Madrasas are ignorant of the happenings in the world. Many students, whom i interviewed, have absolutely no idea about 9/11 attacks. They have no clue about whats happenings even in other parts of India. Nearly all of them were talking too sheepishly about using force, even though they held knowledge on Quran and Sunnah. This is because they have never thought about using force for Islam. This is what they are taught here, that force shouldn’t be used in Islam.

Forget about Terrorist ideology, i couldn’t find a single student who was of violent nature. I tried to know if any of them had the concept which the Critics of Islam talk about. But i couldn’t find a single person with that concept. Truly, the message of Islam preaches Peace and that is why we don’t find anyone with such concepts here. Check this incident that took place when i was trying to break open a coconut. I started smashing the coconut on a big rock nearby, expecting it to break. One of the students who was passing by came near me and said, “stop”. I asked, “why, what happened?”. He said there are ants walking over the stone, you might kill them! I was like “Whatttt!!!! :-)

Our classes went pretty well. The most important thing we learnt from this course was the importance of offering Tahajjud prayers and doing Zikr all the time. Prior to this, we never realized the power it holds in resolving our issues. What an easy way to have our Dua’s accepted! Unfortunately the entire Ummah “as a whole” have forgotten the importance of both Tahajjud prayers and Allah’s Zikr. Besides learning, we also taught a lot of new things to these scholars which (inshallah) will help them in their endeavor.

During nights we had to take care of our work back home, as we couldn’t leave it to fall down for so many months. Every day after Asr prayers, we were left to ourselves. We spent the evening hours taking care of our work. Thanks to Allah, we could get good Internet wireless connection from Jamia campus.

Nabeel taking care of work

Nabeel taking care of work

Besides studies, Brother Nabeel had another interesting past time. He kept exploring the campus in detail. Check out one of his discoveries :-) below :

Nabeel discovered world's smallest watermelon!

Nabeel discovered world's smallest watermelon!

Jamia Darussalam‘s campus is huge and lovely. There is a Mosque within the campus that itself is a mark of beauty. It was build by a wealthy businessman from Gulf. It has one tall minaret which is the highlight of the entire mosque. Besides the mosque which is at the center of the campus, many buildings extend over the entire area. The right side buildings on the campus are for children while the left side buildings are for higher studies. There is another mosque outside the campus which is also used for offering prayers. There are two huge playgrounds on the campus, one at the entrance while another behind the IT building. This IT building actually opens just for one month every year. IT isn’t a mandatory subject for the students which is unfortunate. The weather was initially very hot, but later in the month it was wonderful. There are lots of coconut trees planted on the campus. Check out some of the snaps of the Campus:

Pathway at the entrance

Pathway at the entrance

On-Campus mosque

On-Campus mosque

Main Office building of Jamia Darussalam, Oomerabad

Main Office building of Jamia Darussalam, Oomerabad

Imran Ali & Akif-ur-rahman walking on the campus

Imran Ali & Akif-ur-rahman walking on the campus

Me on the campus of Jamia Darussalam, Oomerabad university

Me on the campus of Jamia Darussalam, Oomerabad university

Research Center of Jamia Darussalam, Oomerabad University

Research Center of Jamia Darussalam, Oomerabad University

New building at Jamia Darussalam, Oomerabad University

New building at Jamia Darussalam, Oomerabad University

Behind Mosque in Jamia Darussalam, Oomerabad University

Behind Mosque in Jamia Darussalam, Oomerabad University

Student on campus in Jamia Darussalam, Oomerabad University

Student on campus in Jamia Darussalam, Oomerabad University

Nabeel in the Mosque at Jamia Darussalam, Oomerabad University

Nabeel in the Mosque at Jamia Darussalam, Oomerabad University

Akif-ur-rahman in mosque at Jamia Darussalam, Oomerabad University

Akif-ur-rahman in mosque at Jamia Darussalam, Oomerabad University

Mosque outside university campus in Oomerabad

Mosque outside university campus in Oomerabad

During our visit to Jamia Darussalam, Oomerabad, we met up with many esteemed scholars who gave us knowledge on various subjects of Sharia. We spent time with them, tried our best to serve and help them with their daily tasks, traveled with them and visited their homes.

All in all, a great Journey to one of the most renowned Islamic University of India. The Journey to Jamia Darussalam, Oomerabad, not only gave us an insight of what happens in the Madrasas, but it also gave us a new experience which is totally different from our daily life. This trip also boosted up our moral since we saw the claims of Anti-Islamic forces, fall down to utter pieces. Their claims that Islamic Madrasas or Islamic Universities are producing Terrorists is nothing but a Big LIE which has been systematically spread across amongst the masses. In reality, these Madrasas are places where Peace Makers are produced in the form of Islamic scholars who are not only assets for our country, but who will also,Inshallah, make our society a better place to live in.

Hope you all had good time reading through the experiences of my Journey!

Assalamalaikum (Peace be upon you)!