"We must translate this pain into
hope and into productive effort."
This present wave of blind violence against
the people of Gaza comes right on the eve of a new administration
in the White House and right before the Israeli elections.
It would seem that election success in Israel is dependent
on how much destruction a political party can mete out against
the Palestinians.
The pain that constricts our hearts is
an expression of our humanity, and of our identifying with
our kindred in humanity as well as in faith. Allah says:
"The believers are naught else but brothers."
[Sûrah al-Hujurât: 10]
The Prophet (peace be upon him) "believers
are to each other as a single body." As
long as the body has sensation, the whole body feels pain
if any limb feels pain.
We must translate this pain into hope
and into productive effort. Our words, if they are to be
good words, we cannot allow them to be words that stir up
division between us or support one faction at the expense
of another. We have no reason to deliberately curse or malign
one another in our frustrations. We should also never invoke
hopelessness or despair. Our voice should be a bold cry
of faith in the face of the terrible flood that is bearing
down on us.
Full news coverage of what is unfolding
in Gaza is an imperative, and everything that happens should
be rigorously followed by the media. This is, in fact, part
of the solution. Were it not for the news cameras and the
news reporters, the suffering of the people of Gaza would
pass by most people of the world with no more effect than
the stirring of a light breeze. However, the media has made
an impact on our hearts and has made everyone distinctly
uncomfortable about what is taking place. Even if the right-wing
factions in Israel do not care about human sentiment, they
are concerned when the scale of the crisis makes the political
environment restrictive for them and exposes their racism
and the violence of their deeds.
Allah says: "Those who do
wrong will come to know what vicissitudes their affairs
will take!" [Sûrah al-Shu`arâ': 227]
It is an injustice when various factions
use this crisis for their own political gain. It, in fact,
makes light of the human tragedy that is unfolding for some
people try to use it as a means to score points against
their political rivals. The truth of the matter is simple:
it is a case of an oppressive entity acting in a high-handed,
violent manner, wantonly killing and destroying. It is a
case of a people who are under fire, under siege, and being
denied the most basic necessities of food, medicine, and
security - a people whose lives are being treated as cheap.
We must stand together, resolute, upon this description
of what is going on in Gaza. We must show respect for that
great people and refrain from using their suffering as political
currency in our domestic, regional, and international disputes.
It is imperative that we all stand together in support of
the people of Palestine.
Our faith in Allah's decree should give
us resolve. We know that Allah has wisdom in what he brings
about in the world. At the same time, we should be proactive
and dispel what we dislike of Allah's decree with Allah's
decree. As `Umar said when he was criticized for fleeing
Allah's decree by his avoiding a plague-ridden town: "We
are fleeing from Allah's decree to Allah's decree."
One way we can do this is to expend our
utmost efforts in assisting the victims of this brutality,
giving them all the support and help that we can afford
to give.
Beyond this, our sincere prayers brings
about Allah's help from whence we cannot perceive. The Prophet
(peace be upon him) said:
Beware the supplication of the oppressed,
for indeed it is carried up to the clouds, and Allah says:
"By My might and My glory, I will help you, even if
after a time."
This is a case even when the oppressed
person is an unbeliever or a sinner. How much more we can
expect the supplication to be answered when the supplicant
is a Muslim who worships Allah alone?
We should be constant in offering supplication
in qunût during our congregational prayers at the
mosques and at home when we pray alone. We should beseech
Allah in qunût to grant the Muslims victory against
those who transgress upon them. We cannot doubt the effect
of the supplications of no less than 1.5 billion Muslims.
The imam should keep the supplication in focus and to the
point, so as not to set the hearts of some of the congregation
wandering.
Any opportunity should be availed to speak
a good word about this crisis and keep it at the forefront
of people's minds. This can be on television, the radio,
the newspaper, the Internet, at a meeting or social gathering,
in a petition to an official, or on the pulpit of the mosque.
Online forums and e-mail mailing lists are also valuable
in this regard.
Those who can should donate blood to medical
relief agencies to assist the wounded. Charitable donations
should be given to relief organizations which are working
to provide assistance.
Every legal and sound means should be
used to lobby and put pressure on the politicians and decision-makers
of one's countries so that they adopt policies that are
correct and just and that are helpful to our brothers and
sisters.
Expressing our solidarity and identification
with our brothers and sisters brings about positive results.
It keeps us from falling into despair. When we engage in
positive action, it improves our mindsets and gives us emotional
balance. This is better than seeing nothing but bloodshed
and violence on television.
We need to put our trust in Allah and
in His divine justice. He may let an oppressor act iniquitously
for a while, but His justice is inevitable. Allah says:
"Such is the chastisement of thy Lord when
He chastises communities in the midst of their wrong: grievous,
indeed, and severe is His chastisement." [Sûrah
Hûd: 102]
Allah also says: "And you
shall certainly know the truth of it (all) after a while."
[Sûrah Sâd: 88]
We are impatient, but Allah is not hasty.
The present excessive Israeli violence
against those who are defenseless is not something that
just happened today. It has a long history, as long as the
history of the Israeli nation. It is not just a sudden reaction
to present circumstances, but a continuation of past policies,
and Israel continues to prove quite capable of finding justifications
for its transgression. Today, they are blaming their conduct
on Hamas. Yesterday, it was someone else.
This issue is not just the responsibility
of every Palestinian, or Arab, or Muslim, it is the responsibility
of everyone on Earth who possesses a human heart.
Source: Islamtoday.com