Tuesday, January 6, 2009

Dance Parties, Tsunamis, and Bordering on Atheism

This has been my first time to read former Information Minister Mr. Mohamed Nasheed's blog. Even now as I type these words, I ask myself why I am bothering to comment on the blog; maybe it's because it relates to the status of the religion of Islam in the Maldives more than it relates to politics, or maybe it mentions Mr. Mohamed Nasheed's educational credentials as a graduate of the International Islamic University Malaysia, the same university I myself am studying in.

It seems to me that Mr. Nasheed has been angered into an outburst of “conversation” by the decision made by the Ministry of Islamic Affairs to ban “dance parties” that were planned to be held in Male’ on New Year's Eve. It seems that Mr. Nasheed is of the opinion that such parties should be allowed and that the decision by the Ministry to ban them is one that will breed further extremist thought among Maldivians.

Mr. Nasheed’s idea that DJ’s that are planned to be a place for young people to hook up is part of Maldivian tradition is absurd. What’s more absurd though is his idea that there is a more modern ‘version’ of Islam that would allow such behaviour.

In his frustration at the Ministry’s decision, Mr. Nasheed has moved on to question the Islamic Affairs Minister’s comments regarding the 2004 tsunami. Apparently, the Minister’s comments that the tsunami was Allah’s Punishment and Wrath didn’t make sense at all to the former Information Minister.

We all know the science behind a tsunami: an underwater earthquake or landslide causes a sudden large movement in the water, creating a fast moving wave that slows and gains height in shallow water.

What we all also know about the 2004 earthquake and tsunami though, is the fact that the earthquake which took place on December 26th, 2004 was greater than anyone could have expected: The location where the epicenter of the earthquake was was a completely different location from what scientists had anticipated. Scientists had identified the southern part of the fault-line near Sumatra as being at risk of an earthquake. The rupture had occurred further north. In addition to that, a weakness in the Earth's crust near that area created a shortcut allowing energy to the surface.

The 2004 Tsunami was in fact a series of tsunamis: one caused by the displacement of the seabed when energy escaped to the surface through 'cracks' in the Earth's crust, another caused by the movement of the tectonic plates themselves.

The question is why did the rupture occur further north than could have been anticipated? Why were there weaknesses in the crust in that particular region? Why was even the rupture far greater than expected? Why do ruptures occur in the first place? Why are there plates in the Earth’s crust? Chance? Science? No. We Muslims are supposed to believe it's Allah's Will.

We as Muslims are supposed to believe that there is a force above science, and above nature; a more powerful force. That's what belief in Allah is. We don't believe in Allah the way ancient people used to believe in their numerous gods; that they created the Earth and that was it. That they didn't have anything to do with what was going on.

Natural disasters are Allah's Wrath, as well as His Mercy. His Wrath for those who indulged in wrongdoing until their very last moment. His Mercy for those god-fearing people who were nonetheless affected by the disaster. His Mercy because Allah has promised them reward. "Such is the Promise of Allah. Never Doth Allah fail in His Promise." (Surah Al-Zumar: 20)

What really shocks me as I write all this is that the person who finds the idea of a natural disaster being Allah’s Wrath as absurd is a graduate of International Islamic University Malaysia. I have studied in this great university for 3 years now. And never have I heard anyone here, neither lecturer nor student question this concept before. And according to what I learned here, believing in Allah’s Will is the six pillar of Iman (faith).

In any case, I believed it was my duty to deliver the message of knowledge, in case you didn’t know. And if you did, please accept my humble reminder!

4 comments:

  1. Jazakillah khairan sister.u did great. these people are showing their ignorance nothin els.. just to remind people like that, tat islam is not what egyptian or saudis practice islam is the way that allah n his massenger taught us.the quran n what the salaf saalih brought us.theres no such thing as "modern islam and older version of islam.if he thinks that islam is only abt five times prayr n fasting in ramadan i advice him to stop spreading such nonsense n ask the people who knows islam. n learn islam."فأسألوا أهل الذكر إن كنتم لاتعلمون please some one translate this ayah for him :)

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  2. i wonder if the former president would still proudly say that Maldives is a 100% islamic country while these non islamic lies are widely spreadin in the news papers n internet

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  3. ooi... i dont think ur explanation is 'clear' enough for some of the more 'thought-provoked' maldivians going arnd blogging these days... "The question is why did the rupture occur further north than could have been anticipated?"... the answer u gav was dat it was Allah's will, which might b 2 simple an explanation 2 such ppl... anticipations r mostly ill-assumed and wrong simply bcos they r just dat - anticipations... ppl can offer explanations to anticipations as well as why things didnt go as anticipated... the timing and location of these evens are completely random according 2 science, as these things were destined by a series of other events that hpnd and hav been happenin since the existence of the universe... but a lot of the times it so happens dat some kind of immoral, unethical, and inhumane doing by ppl just seems 2 coincide with these natural disasters (it does not necessarily hav 2 b dat way, either)... when ppl r told dat Allah decided 2 punish those ppl, they find it hard 2 believe dat Allah 'suddenly' punished them, since all da scientific evidence suggests dat it was prone 2 happen whether ppl did bad stuff or not... well, they r true in the sense dat Allah didnt 'suddenly' will it... Allah is the All-Knowing, All-Aware since eternity, and He has da complete knowledge of wat ppl will b doing at any given time, and punishes or blesses whoever He wills... but He also creates reasons for things 2 happen... He has willed these natural disasters and their timings and locations since eternity, based on His Eternal Knowledge of ppl's doings, their timings, conditions for natural occurrences and all other things.... according 2 mister nasheed, he feels it was 'injustice' by Allah 2 will the disaster of the tsunami to fall on righteous ppl as well... wat mister nasheed doesnt know is dat Allah also wills to test ppl through disaster, as well as blessings... if mister nasheed thinks dat this was 'injustice' on the part of Allah, i wonder whether mister nasheed thinks dat death is also an 'injustice', since this causes a lot of sorrow and burden to befall on righteous ppl and sinners alike...

    btw here's a site dat will make u pull out every hair on your head - http://www.randomreflexions.com/

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  4. Thanks Abhura for the elaboration you put on to that point. You're right. It's simply shocking to watch people defying their Creator's commands.

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