Sunday 29 December 2019

Another Muslim Who Gave Life For Christians

Late Riyanto Sukarmin and the uniform he was wearing
Islam is arguably the most scorned faith on earth largely due to all the  misinformation that have made the rounds since the turn of the 20th century demonizing the faith. Though, the actions of some Muslims have contributed. 

Arguably, the most proliferated misconception about Islam is that it preaches hate for members of other faiths. This has been refuted by several feats of heroics by Muslims with non Muslims being the beneficiaries.

On 10th December, a Twitter account, @KatolikG, inspired by comedy account @NUgarislucu, set up a fundraising effort for a martyr named Riyanto Sukarmin. Riyanto was killed by a bomb in Indonesia on the Christmas Eve of 2000 (December 24th).

On Christmas Eve in 2000, a series of explosions occurred in Indonesia as part of a large-scale terrorist attack by Al Qaeda and their allies. 

The attack involved a series of coordinated bombings of churches in Mojokerto, Mataram, Pekanbaru, Batam Island, Sukabumi, Bandung, Medan and the capital Jakarta. The bombings killed 18 people and injured many others.

Riyanto was a member of the youth wing of Indonesia’s largest Islamic group Nahdlatul Ulama’s (NU), Banser. 

He and four of his companions had gone out to protect Christian sites as all was in full gear for the Christmas celebrations when they got a call about a suspicious package at the Eben Haezer Church in Mojokerto, East Java. 

On getting there, they opened the package and found that it was a time bomb. They tried to evacuate the Church of worshipers but realized that the bomb was set to go off at any moment. That was when Riyanto showed what he was made of. 

He told his colleagues to back away from the bomb and take cover; he then lay down on the bomb covering it with his body till it exploded. It tore his body apart. 

Born on October 19th 1975, Riyanto was the eldest of seven children born to Sukarmin and Katinem (his parents). His remains were buried at the  Pra Pvtkulon cemetery in Mojokerto. 

The fundraiser was able to raise Rp 106 million (US$7,604), though the initial target was Rp 50 million.

Another group of Muslim duplicated this feat in Kenya on December 20th 2016. Read the story here

Imam Abubakar Abdullahi
On July 17th 2019, a Muslim cleric in Nigeria, 83 year old Imam Abubakar Abdullahi, was awarded the International Religious Freedom Award prize in America for protecting 262 Christians by hiding them in his house and mosque when their village came under attack by armed herders.

Friday 27 December 2019

Atiqa bint Zayd: The Wife of Martyrs

Desert
Atikah bint Zayd bint Amr ibn Nufail was one of the most beautiful  women of Quraysh. She was a poet who is notable for having married Muslim men who died as martyrs. 

Monday 23 December 2019

The Prophecy of Muhammad (SAW) On Mosques Is Coming Through

End Time

On December 17th, the Jigawa state government, under  Mohammed Badaru Abubakar, announced plans to build 95 new mosques across the state.  It was also disclosed in the announcement that doors have been open for construction companies to bid for contracts. 

Sunday 22 December 2019

What Does Islam Says About Tyranny?


Tyranny image
A good look at world politics today shows that a good number of  countries are ruled by despots. An even deeper look reveals that a lot of those countries are Muslim majority countries. 

This has driven many to think, 'perhaps tyranny is not really a crime in Islamic theology. 

Wednesday 18 December 2019

Asma’a Bint Yazeed: The Orator of Women


Sahaba
The Sahaba learnt many things from Muhammad (SAW). They  asked him about the problems they  encountered in daily life and many others and The never failed to get them acquainted with the truth.  Not only men but also women went into the presence of the Prophet (SAW) to ask him about their

Sunday 15 December 2019

MISCONCEPTION 16: Rape Is Not a Crime in Islam


ALLEGATIONS
  • Arabic has no word or term for rape
  • No punishment for rapists
  • Women are punished for being raped
  • A woman needs to

Sunday 1 December 2019

Islam Protects the Girl Child

Since 2012, the 11th of October every year was designated  International Day of the Girl Child by the United Nations in a bid to draw the attention of the world to the sufferings of girls across the globe while promoting girls' empowerment and the fulfillment of their human rights.

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