Monday, April 07, 2008

BTQ[162]

Bedtime's Quote[162]:
"The offensive cartoons depicting our prophet could be a great tool we could use to spread the faith to wider audiences by not protesting violently in streets and sending threats to those editors, but by reacting kindly and explain & tell the life story of the prophet on live TVs whenever we are interviewed globally, this is the easiest and simplest counter-attack to defeat the islamphobia fans and haters at home" --[x]

Good night.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why is it that Muslims do not benefit from the dozens of programs talking about the Prophet peace be upon him that are aired all day?
But when people who are not Muslim, not obligated to follow his teachings read something about him, they are inspired to the point that their lives are changed?


P.S:
There's a new program with a very nice message called: If he (The Prophet peace be upon him) was among us.

Here's the link to a video of the program's intro.(not clear, but understandable)

Ahmed Shegairy says that we don't want to go back and live in 1428 with the Prophet peace be upon him, we want the Prophet peace be upon him to come to the future and live with us.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAvLW4gXdyQ

. said...

I wish I had an Arabic tv.

Most Muslims are not so influenced by the prophet sunnah and life because they were born muslims and it's become something normal that doesn't give them the feeling of importance and meaningfulness, they can't compare his sunnah with their life any more, Islam to them is like a tradition something they inherited from their parents, it's not an ideology a religion, a way of life to follow and learn from any more, pray as an action, fast as an action, do Zakah as an action, attend friday jum3ah prayer as an action, nothing is done spiritually faithfully with intention, it's just movements and routines, everyday tasks people do to avoid to be labeled by bad names....

Salam and thank you for reading.