Muslim American Society (MAS): Insights on Allah’s Laws of Victory

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“Sunnah an-Nasr wa at-Tamkeen,” originally a lecture by Ahmad Alsayad, has been translated and adapted by the Muslim American Society (MAS).

Muslims Facing and Overcoming Challenges 

In recent years, Muslims in the West have faced challenges including youth turning to atheism, lack of unity, racism, prejudice, Islamophobia, harassment, occupation, and resource theft. This article delves into Allah’s promise of victory, which is universal and constant when believers fulfil certain conditions. 

The Quran assures believers of victory and divine support, applicable across time and circumstances. Victory is not solely the outcome of material action but a reward for patience and steadfastness in spreading Allah’s message. Fulfilling conditions like strong belief and consistent effort ensures Allah’s eventual victory.

Muslims Victory in Islam 

Victory in Islam manifests through various means such as defeating enemies, demonstrating truth, preventing adversaries from achieving goals, and embracing Islam. It’s crucial to understand and meet prerequisites for victory, including enduring hardship and maintaining righteousness. Straight victories may be followed by setbacks, emphasizing preparation for ongoing challenges. Ultimate victory entails established authority and successive leadership on Earth, contingent upon believers’ adherence to conditions outlined in the Quran.

Muslims must focus on having patience, trust, and good deeds to attain victory in this life and the Hereafter. Following Allah and His Messenger’s guidance is essential during hardships, fostering reconciliation, discipline, and fortitude. Victory is assured by Allah, but believers must actively strive for it, putting in their best efforts while trusting in divine timing and wisdom. Defeat can occur for various reasons, but believers should remain steadfast, knowing that victory is ultimately in Allah’s hands.

To maintain momentum, believers must focus on fulfilling conditions for victory, ensuring unity, and trusting in Allah’s promise of triumph.

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LaunchGood Tips on Ramadan Fundraising

LaunchGood Tips on Ramadan Fundraising

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Ramadan is a time for reflection, community, and giving for Muslims, and LaunchGood is here to help you make your fundraising journey more fruitful and inspiring.

To stay motivated, leverage social media, and effectively use Zakat for your campaigns, follow these tips from LaunchGood:

  1. Find inspiration in every fast: Celebrate small victories and share them with your supporters.
  2. Connect with your why: Remember your purpose and keep your community engaged with regular updates and stories.
  3. Master social media: Make every post count and craft a compelling story using visual storytelling, go-live sessions, hashtags, and trends.
  4. Unlock the potential in your fundraising efforts: Utilize Zakat education on your platform, show impact by sharing stories and updates on how funds are being used, and share our Zakat calculator for easy donation calculations.
  5. Celebrate generosity: Celebrate the spirit of generosity by using the right motivation, social media strategies, and Zakat utilization to soar to new heights. Remember, every effort counts, every donation matters, and every act of kindness is amplified in this blessed month.

Let’s make this Ramadan the most impactful with the right motivation, social media strategies, and Zakat utilization.

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Yaqeen Institute: Explains What Shapes Muslim Identity

 

This article, carefully prepared and sourced by Yaqeen Institute Papers, will guide you through some of the most important factors that shape Young Muslimsidentities.

Muslim parents often find themselves facing the challenge of nurturing imān (faith) in their children, facing the complexities of a society where practicing Islam can pose difficulties. In the United States, where a majority identify as Christian, a significant portion claim no religious affiliation, and a very small percentage identify as Muslim, fostering Islamic values becomes a crucial task for Muslim families.

Identity Development in Adolescence: A Crucial Phase for Muslim Youth

In this cultural milieu, dominated by Christianity and characterized by secularism, liberalism, feminism, capitalism, and atheism, Muslim parents face the imperative of guiding their children toward developing a strong Islamic identity.

The process of identity development, particularly during adolescence, involves fundamental questions about their personality. Religion plays a pivotal role in this identity formation, offering a way for youth to make sense of the world and sense their place in it. Religion has shown mental health benefits, including lower rates of depression, anxiety, suicide, and substance abuse.

A comprehensive Islamic identity has Islamic values and beliefs, and adherence to Islamic guidance within a community that makes the world a better place! 

The Role of Peers: Shaping the Muslim Identity During Adolescence

Parental socialization emerges as a critical aspect of religious development, echoing the Prophet’s assertion that no child is born without an innate disposition to believe in Allah. Families serve as the primary source of religious socialization, with religiously raised youth more likely to maintain their faith. Parents exert influence, encouragement, coactivity, and the provision of religious experiences.

The quality of the parent-child relationship significantly influences religious continuity, with emotional closeness to faith. Meaningful discussions on religious topics boost engagement, highlighting the delicate balance needed for constructive conversations.

Family Factor: A Pillar in the Identity of Young Muslims

Family structure also plays a key role, with children raised by married biological parents of the same faith being more likely to uphold religious beliefs. Same-faith marriages exhibit greater stability, while interfaith marriages pose challenges to religious transmission.

Parents indirectly shape religious identity by selecting peer groups, schools, and religious institutions that align with their values. Peers wield significant influence during adolescence, affecting religious beliefs and behaviors through showing, reinforcement, and peer pressure.

Educational pursuits and exposure to secular philosophies pose challenges to religious identity. Higher education may lead to a reevaluation of religious beliefs, necessitating a nuanced approach to balancing academia and faith. The current political and social climate, including Islamophobia and discrimination, may influence the religious identity development of young Muslims. Researchers need to further investigate how external factors shape the religious identity of Muslims in America.

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