I have decided that once a week, on Monday mornings, I'll be posting selections from the Qur'an and the hadith that inspire me. This is partly in response to one of the commentators who asked about that, and partly in response to the large number of attacks people are making on Islam in the comments threads, pulling out snippets of verse that distort the actual meaning, hadith from little known sources, or simply stating things that are supposedly fact which are, in reality, not factual at all. I hope that these postings will help people see the beauty in Islam that inspires the 1.6 billion Muslims of the world, and help make our devotion to the religion a bit more sensical than it would appear if all one ever hears is the sort of negativity such as some of the commentators are posting..
Today's selection comes from the Qur'an, the second chapter, Surah Baqara, verse 177:
2:177 Righteousness does not consist in turning your faces towards the East or the West - but righteousness is to believe in God, the Last Day, the angels, revelation, and the prophets; to spend of your wealth - however much you may cherish it - upon your near of kin, and orphans, the needy, the wayfarer, beggars, and for the freeing of human beings in bondage. It is to be constant in prayer, to be steadfast in charity, to keep the promises you have made, to be firm and patient in misfortune and hardship and in time of peril: Such are the people who have proved themselves true, and it is they who are truly pious.
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