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Nouman Ali Khan - Respecting Parents - Quran Weekly Sep 24, 2011

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Why should any normal person need to be told to respect their parents?
Can't Muslims do anything without being instructed to by the Quran?
That's a bit sad isn't it?
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Bethsmum wrote:Why should any normal person need to be told to respect their parents?
Can't Muslims do anything without being instructed to by the Quran?
That's a bit sad isn't it?

Normally people are instructed - ethics, school, etc... that's were moral teachings or teaching in general come in. Our whole life is a learning process. True there is inner sense, some people are more in-tune with it then others. This is what in Islam it is called fitra. And God's teaching makes it secure, better, and higher; those who take it. The following passage in Quran describes that:

God is the light of the heavens and the earth. The similitude of his light is as if there is a niche, in which there is a lamp, the lamp in a glass; the glass looks as if it is a bright star. It [the lamp] is kindled from a blessed olive tree that is neither of the east nor of the west, one whose oil all but lights up, even though no fire has touched it. Light upon light! God guides to His light whomever He likes. God strikes similitudes for people, and God has knowledge of all things.
[Quran 24:35-40]


The niche is the heart of the good man, and in that niche is a lamp that burns with the light of his innate goodness. The high degree of the purity and brightness of the light is emphasised. First, the lamp is enclosed in a glass, so that it has a steady and bright flame and is not put out by the wind. Second, the glass is not dirty but clear and shiny. It is like 'a bright star' so that it reflects the light well. Third, the lamp is fed with olive oil that has been extracted from a tree that was planted not on the fringe of the garden - 'neither of the east nor of the west' - but right in the middle of it, so that, being secure against the fury of the elements, it has yielded the purest kind of oil. The oil, in fact, is so pure that it would catch fire before coming into contact with fire. And when the oil, or the inner goodness of a man, does come into contact with fire or divine guidance, the result is 'light upon light'. Possessing this 'double light', one sees the heavens and the earth lit up, acquiring the master key to all knowledge and understanding, for, as the opening part of the verse says, 'God is the light of the heavens and the earth.'


It is also a reminder, people tend to caught up in moments too and sometimes forget. Reminders help.
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Re: Nouman Ali Khan - Respecting Parents - Quran Weekly Sep 27, 2011
Bethsmum wrote:Why should any normal person need to be told to respect their parents?
Can't Muslims do anything without being instructed to by the Quran?
That's a bit sad isn't it?


Whats even worse is when "the God of Jews" instructs you to kill all men, women, infants, sucklings, and even camels and donkeys - - :D
Anyhow, some creatures got evil/violent instincts by default, that they don't need God to lecture them, like yourself ;)
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