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Monday December 29, 2008

Categories: The Pillars of Faith

an introduction to Ashura

(guest post by Hussein Rashid)

A thanks to Aziz for opening the doors to his house to me. I shall endeavor to put everything back where I found it, and replace the juice.

It seems appropriate to talk about Ashura, since that's the reason I am house sitting. Ashura, the tenth day of the Islamic month of Muharram, marks the day that the Prophet's grandson, Husayn, was slaughtered on the field of Karbala. This moment is often considered critical in the formation of a Shi'ah identity within the Islamic tradition. In my synopsis of Shi'ah history, I relate some historical problems with this approach. There is strong historical evidence that Shi'ism had a theological genesis during the lifetime of the Prophet, with questions of succession adding more obvious political overtones to the support of Ali, the Prophet's cousin and son-in-law. It is arguably the death of the Prophet that crystallizes Shi'ah identity, not the death of his grandson.

The death of Imam Husayn clearly adds a sense of persecution to Shi'ah identity, but again, I believe it is important to place it in an historical context. After the death of the Prophet the two communities that form are the Shi'ah Ali and everyone else. As an organized community the Shi'ah were the largest because there was no cohesive alternative. What we consider Sunni Islam emerges centuries later. It is impossible to have a sense of systematic persecution from minority groups. The political dispossession that lead to the martyrdom of Imam Husayn was very real, but the massacre of the Prophet's family was considered reprehensible by the majority of Muslims, except for the ruling elite. It is a contributing factor to the overthrow of the Umayyad dynasty by the more Shi'ah sympathetic Abbasid dynasty.

If the Battle of Karbala was such a formative event, I believe we would have seen commemoration of the event very early on in history. Aside from the family of the Prophet, and a specific group of people known as the tawwabun (penitents) who were to come to the aid of Imam Husayn and did not, we do not see any systematic level of memorialization until centuries later. However, the events that do emerge, locally, and eventually on the large-scale, tended to be intra-confessional, i.e. not limited to the Shi'ah Ali only. One can still see this dynamic in play in the Hosay celebrations in the Caribbean.

Muharram observances are a way to help mark and clarify identity. One can be non-Shi'ah and still recognize how horrible the death of the Prophet's grandson is. However, only the Shi'ah have access to certain rituals. Amongst ideologues, rejection of the idea that killing the Prophet's family is a "bad idea," is another way to define identity.

Amongst the Shi'ah, the way Muharram is marked also delineates the different communities. As a Nizari Ismaili Muslim (cf. Aziz who is a Mustali Ismaili Muslim), I acknowledge the death of Imam Husayn, and mark this time as a period of mourning. However, we do not have special rituals associated with this time. We are the only Imami community with a present, living Imam, and at least three generations ago our special ritual practices ended. It remains a time for us to remember the sacrifices the Imams have made on our behalf, and is still an opportunity to recall the great, meritorious, and virtuous acts of the ahl al-bayt, the original salaf.

With the coming of Ashura, let us reflect of the horrors of war and violence, death and destruction. Those of who strayed from the model of the Prophet killed his beloved grandson. This loss was physical, and would have greatly saddened the Prophet. Generations later, the error is being repeated. There are those who stray from the model of the Prophet, and although the damage is now not directed to the Prophet's family, it is to the teachings we were given. Will we say in years to come we are the new tawwabun, or will we meet the challenge now?

Hussein Rashid is a proud Muslim and native New Yorker. He blogs at Islamicate and The Devil's Advocate and recently at Talk Islam. You can find out more about him at husseinrashid.com.

Friday December 26, 2008

Categories: Narcissism

headed to Mombasa for Ashara

This Saturday, I will be leaving for Mombasa, Kenya with my wife and kids for a couple of weeks. We are headed there to observe the occasion of Ashara, the annual commemoration of the martyrdom of Imam Husain AS on the plains of Karbala, Iraq almost 1400 years ago. Each year, the spiritual leader of the Dawoodi Bohra muslim community, Syedna Mohammed Burhanuddin TUS, chooses a different venue for the sermons, and then Bohras from all over the world flock there.

Last year I traveled to Colombo for Ashara and managed to post a few pictures to my other blog. This year I hope to do the same, but in my absence there will be some guest voices around here. Filling in for regular blogging duties will be my friend Willow Wilson, a writer and essayist who spent years living in Cairo, and Hesham Hassaballa, who is a regular columnist here at Beliefnet and at altmuslim. In addition to their posts, there will be a few surprise guest posts by various Islamsphere notables, some you may not have heard of, and others you certainly have. So, settle in and enjoy the ride, and I hope that there's still room for me when I get back!

Friday December 26, 2008

Categories: Nation-Building

Tennessee coal mine disaster

Talk about a lump of coal in your stocking for Christmas:

A disaster that occurred early Monday morning has ruined the holidays for some residents of Knoxville, Tennessee. A retaining wall at the Tennessee Valley Authority's Kingston coal-fired power plant collapsed, spewing 2.6 million cubic yards of fly ash across Tennessee.

According to the TVA, 400 acres of land are submerged 6-feet deep in the toxic substance. The sludge that burst out of the holding pond for power plant waste ripped an entire home from its foundations and flooded 11 other homes in the area.
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Fortunately, no injuries related to the disaster have been reported so far. However, the situation is expected to worsen. Fly ash is a highly toxic substance that contains mercury, lead, and arsenic. A report from last year also states that fly ash is more radioactive than nuclear waste

It's shocking just how dangerous coal mining really is. Not just for the miners but also for the public at large. Compared to nuclear energy, coal is worse in every respect. The design of modern nuclear reactors is nothing like the old style Three Mile Island or Chernobyl type. Modern pebble-bed reactors are physically incapable of melting down, and produce useful energy byproducts like pure hydrogen as well, There's a great article in Wired about how the Chinese are aggressively pushing small-scale pebble bed reactor technology, which if deployed on a large enough scale could make coal mines obsolete.


Friday December 26, 2008

Categories: Dour Mullah

Santa is a muslim

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Thursday December 25, 2008

Categories: Expressions

and the light shineth in the darkness

And in their footsteps We sent Jesus the son of Mary, confirming the Law that had come before him: We sent him the Gospel: therein was guidance and light, and confirmation of the Law that had come before him: a guidance and an admonition to those who fear Allah. (al-Maaida, 5:46)
On this day, I pray salawat for the Prophet Jesus AS, and pay my respects to my Abrahamic cousins in faith who revere him. I also think that this day is the high tide for the season, which is one that spans religious boundaries and has come to mean goodwill and fellowship for all, irrespective of creed. I am not a cynic about Christmas, finding even value in the commercialism (as a symptom of the underlying human emotions of love and cheer).

Behold! the angels said: "O Mary! Allah hath chosen thee and purified thee- chosen thee above the women of all nations. (al-Imran, 3:42)

Behold! the angels said: "O Mary! Allah giveth thee glad tidings of a Word from Him: his name will be Christ Jesus, the son of Mary, held in honour in this world and the Hereafter and of (the company of) those nearest to Allah; (al-Imran 3:45)
Jesus was indeed a light unto mankind. In many ways, in fact, Christmas is all about Light, spiritually and literally. This season, we are all aglow, from within and also recipients of light from above. I think it fitting, therefore, to share the following segment from Northern Exposure,

Enjoy this clip. It is worth your time. And Merry Christmas, everyone!




Tuesday December 23, 2008

Categories: Read This

5th Annual Brass Crescent Awards Winners

On behalf of both altmuslim.com and City of Brass, we'd like to thank the nearly 1000 people who voted in the Fifth Annual Brass Crescent Awards. Voting was very close in most categories, and we would like to be the...

Monday December 22, 2008

Categories: Hirabah Watch

The Hajj hoax

It seems that there was no plot against the Hajj after all, according to Saudi authorities:JEDDAH: The Ministry of Interior has denied reports published in a Washington-based online newspaper that Saudi officials had launched a massive crackdown on Al-Qaeda terrorists...

Monday December 22, 2008

Categories: The Gates of Ijtihad

infantilizing the Ummah

This article in the Economist takes an interesting and detailed look at the religious practices of South Asia's Sufi muslims. There is a large amount of syncretism between Hinduism and Islam in the region, as there is between Islam and...

Monday December 22, 2008

Categories: Read This

Happy Chanukah! Hanukkah mubarak!

Regardless of how you pronounce it, חג חנכה שמח !My friend Ron Coleman has a great links roundup in honor of the occasion at his blog, Likelihood of Confusion. Also, the Wikipedia entry is a great reference about this holiday...

Sunday December 21, 2008

Categories: Nation-Building

the shoe-thrower is sorry

If this is sincere, then good: An Iraqi journalist arrested after throwing his shoes at George Bush, the US president, has reportedly sent a letter to the Iraqi prime minister to apologise for the incident and seek a pardon. A...

Saturday December 20, 2008

Categories: Purple Politics

Rick Warren makes freeper heads explode

Steven Waldman points out that despite the lashing Obama is getting from the left about Rick Warren, there's a lot of angst about it on the right as well. These reactions from Free Republic are illuminating:Pray for them, yes! try...

Saturday December 20, 2008

Categories: Nation-Building

Mugabe says, "Zimbabwe is mine"

Robert Mugabe is not going quietly:BINDURA, Zimbabwe (AFP) -- President Robert Mugabe declared Friday that "Zimbabwe is mine" and vowed never to surrender to calls to step down, as his political rival threatened to quit stalled unity government talks.Addressing his...

Friday December 19, 2008

Categories: Purple Politics

Bush bails out the auto industry

The Republicans are furious with President Bush for agreeing to use TARP funds to bail out the auto industry:Sen. Judd Gregg (R-N.H.), one of the architects of the $700 billion Wall Street bailout, thinks Bush may be skirting the Troubled...

Friday December 19, 2008

Categories: Nation-Building

Are muslim Americans morally complicit in Guantanamo?

We are having a fascinating debate at Talk Islam, relating to whether muslims in America are morally culpable for the actions of our nation when those actions result in the deaths of innocent muslims. The argument is that muslims are...

Thursday December 18, 2008

Queen Rania invites stereotypes

This is the inaugural video for Queen Rania's YouTube channel. Her purpose is to invite people to send her stereotypes so she can talk about them. Her work on building these bridges is why she was awarded the YouTube Visionary...

Thursday December 18, 2008

Categories: Purple Politics

Rick Warren Invocation: a slap in the face of the mullahs

Rick Warren is not your typical Christian evangelist pastor. Still, according to progressive left standards, he's persona non grata for his views on homosexuality (identical to Obama's himself). Obama's decision to invite Warren to give the invocation at the Inauguration...

Thursday December 18, 2008

Categories: Nation-Building

Col. Theoneste Bagosora, the butcher of Rwanda, jailed

The architect of the Rwandan genocide has been jailed: A UN-backed tribunal has convicted Theoneste Bagosora, a former Rwandan army colonel, of organising the 1994 genocide in Rwanda. Two other former military officers were also convicted by the International Criminal...

Wednesday December 17, 2008

Categories: The Pillars of Faith

Incredible photos of Hajj and Eid ul Adha worldwide

The Boston Globe has an astounding collection of high-resolution photographs from the Hajj in Saudi Arabia, as well as Eid ul Adha observances from throughout the muslim world. These photos are breathtaking, humbling, inspiring, and beautiful. It's impossible to pick...

Wednesday December 17, 2008

Categories: Hirabah Watch

Al Qaeda attack on the Hajj foiled

The victims of Islamic terrorists are disproportionately muslims - and we have seen that nothing is sacred to these barbarians, not women and children, not muslims praying in mosques, not the holy month of Ramadan - now, not even the...

Tuesday December 16, 2008

of burkas, bikinis and postcards

In my essay The Burka and the Bikini, I argued,The bikini and the burka are so far to the extremes that they meet again. They both serve to reduce women, from a person, to an object. In the case of...

Tuesday December 16, 2008

mubarak! hajjis come home - including a Congressman

The hajjis have begun to arrive home. Among them were Rep. Keith Ellison, the first muslim elected to Congress and now the first US elected official to have ever performed Hajj. The Democrat from Minnesota's 5th Congressional District traveled to...

Monday December 15, 2008

Dial a muslim

This is brilliant - muslims in Florida have launched a campaign whereby they run ads on the side of public transport buses, inviting people to call a phone number and talk to a fellow citizen who is muslim. The idea...

Monday December 15, 2008

Categories: Read This

Jean Charles de Menezes - murdered by the State

Thabet exposes the elephant in the room regarding the murder of Jean Charles de Menezes by British police a few years ago:Which leads to me to a point not even the most harshest critic of the establishment has raised yet....

Sunday December 14, 2008

Categories: Nation-Building

President Bush ducks thrown shoes

To be honest I find this rather insulting and pathetic:An Iraqi reporter set off pandemonium Sunday by hurling two shoes at President Bush during a news conference that was the centerpiece of his secret good-bye visit. Bush was cool under...

Saturday December 13, 2008

Christianity and Islam: evangelism as marketing

There's an interesting discussion at Talk Islam about the basic difference in message tone between Christian evangelists trying to convert muslims and Islam's appeal to potential converts who are presently Christian. In a nutshell, I invoke the Mac vs PC...

Friday December 12, 2008

Categories: Purple Politics

did muslims vote for proposition 8?

In response to this angry blogger's accusation that muslims voted in favor of California's Proposition 8 (which outlawed gay marriage), I've put up a post at Progressive Revival, Beliefnet's group politics blog, which asks where the evidence is. It should...

Friday December 12, 2008

Categories: Dour Mullah

equal rights for bearded women

This is hilarious:That's very promising! Progress should be incremental. And the mullahs are always trying to encourage people to grow their beards, anyway......

Friday December 12, 2008

Categories: The Pillars of Faith

(un) making Mecca

In the year 2020, the Grand Mosque complex housing the Ka'aba might look something like this:This is just one possible design that will be floated by star architects Norman Foster and Zaha Hadid, recruited by King Abdullah to vastly increase...

Thursday December 11, 2008

Categories: Identify yourself

"I, Barack Hussein Obama, do solemnly swear..."

On Inauguration Day, President Obama will take the oath of office using his full name. Q: Do you anticipate being sworn in as Barack Obama or Barack Hussein Obama?Obama: I think the tradition is that they use all three names,...

Wednesday December 10, 2008

Categories: Nation-Building

Pakistan arrests Mumbai suspects; Malaysia lets some go

The Mumbai terror attacks were arguably India's 9-11 - an attack on the nation as a whole instead of just isolated targets of opportunity. That makes these two stories an interesting pair - first, Pakistan has arrested suspects accused of...

Wednesday December 10, 2008

Action for a Progressive Pakistan: Vigil in NYC on Saturday

via sepoy at Chapati Mystery:FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEContact: progpak@gmail.com / 917.922.9836Pakistanis Hold Vigil for Mumbai VictimsCall Upon India and Pakistan to Work Towards PeaceWhen: Saturday, December 13th, 4:00 pmWhere: Union Square NORTH (16th Street) - across the street from Barnes and...

Wednesday December 10, 2008

Eid ul Adha mubarak - عید مبارک

Eid is by tradition a happy affair, but in India it is muted this year, in the wake of the Mumbai attacks. In addition to forgoing the slaughter of cows for the sacrifice (out of respect for the sentiments of...

Tuesday December 9, 2008

Hajj ends - Zabihat and Jamarat

And so, the Hajj ends. After engaging in prayer upon the Plain of Arafat, the pilgrims awoke on Eid ul Adha and engaged in the zabihat (sacrifice) of livestock, whose meat will be given to the poor and the needy....

Tuesday December 9, 2008

Categories: Hirabah Watch

A courageous, defiant Afghani schoolgirl

Baktash Siawash is an Afghan-based blogger and journalist. At his blog, he has a guest post by Shamsia, an Aghani schoolgirl who was blinded by the Taliban who threw acid in her face to intimidate her from attending school....

Tuesday December 9, 2008

Categories: The Pillars of Faith

Aerial view of the tent city of Mina

While engaged in the rituals at Arafat and Mina, the pilgrims live in a vast tent city constructed exclusively for their use. Here's an aerial view of that tent city from Google maps: View Larger Map(via Shi'a Pundit)...

Monday December 8, 2008

Categories: Dour Mullah

The Simpsons meet the muslims

First there was Omar Shamsoon - now, The Simpsons have an episode that introduces a muslim family from Jordan - you can watch it for free online: I confess to being a bit disappointed, though. The satire felt forced; it...

Friday December 5, 2008

the Day of Arafat: renewal

Today is the Day of Arafat, where the pilgrims arrive and engage in prayer while standing and facing towards the sun. Then in the evening they will depart for muzdalifah in time for Eid ul Adha the next day.The Day...

Thursday December 4, 2008

giving aid and comfort to terrorists

Rod Dreher approvingly quotes Steve Emerson about what an outrage it is that the various news channels omitted the adjective, "Islamic" from all descriptions of the extremists who terrorized Mumbai last weekend. Emerson argues that the omission is "craven" and "politically correct":It...

Thursday December 4, 2008

Categories: The Gates of Ijtihad

The terrorists must not win

This is a guest post by Zeba Iqbal, a real estate development advisor who lives and works in NYC. In her free time she is active in supporting and promoting causes that are close to her heart. As a Muslim American...

Thursday December 4, 2008

Categories: The Gates of Ijtihad

The imminent Hajj: journey to Arafat

The Hajj begins today. Millions of pilgrims gathered in Mecca are donning ehram and leaving for the journey to the Plain of Arafat today. Tomorrow, the pilgrims gathered upon Arafat will pray all day, while standing and facing towards Kaaba....

Wednesday December 3, 2008

India's 9-11: Why Mumbai?

The only thing on the television this Thanksgiving weekend was CNN. The events in Mumbai completely dominated our family get-together, not least because as Dawoodi Bohra muslims, we have extensive circles of friends and family in the city, as well...

Wednesday December 3, 2008

Categories: Read This

Brass Crescent Awards - Voting Phase

The voting phase for the Brass Crescent Awards has now begun (though a bit later than expected). We have some really great blogs for you all to vote on, so head over and make your choices!As it says on the...

Wednesday December 3, 2008

Queen Rania of Jordan's Top Ten list

Queen Rania of Jordan is just the coolest head of state ever. She was nominated for a YouTube Visionary Award, so she spoofed David Letterman to accept, poke a little fun at herself, and promote her ongoing message of...

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City of Brass by Aziz Poonawalla approaches issues from the perspective of a Muslim of the West. Aziz, a member of the Dawoodi Bohra Muslim community, has been blogging since early 2003. His other major Islamsphere projects include the group weblog Talk Islam and the annual Brass Crescent Awards. Aziz currently resides near Madison, WI with his wife and children.

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