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1)Did Islam spread by force.2.A Healthy Body & Mind

 

In the name of Allah, the Most-Merciful, the All-Compassionate

 

"May the Peace and Blessings of Allah be Upon You"

 

Bismillah Walhamdulillah Was Salaatu Was Salaam 'ala Rasulillah

                       As-Salaam Alaykum Wa-Rahmatullahi Wa-Barakaatuh

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1) Did Islam spread by force, swords or guns?

 

The unequivocal and emphatic answer is NO! The Qur'an declares:“ Let there be no compulsion (or coercion) in the religion (Islam). The right direction is distinctly clear from error” (Qur'an 2:256).

Here is a good study of the question of the spread of Islam by a Christian missionary, T.W. Arnold:"... of any organized attempt to force the acceptance of Islam on the non-Muslim population, or of any systematic persecution intended to stamp out the Christian religion, we hear nothing. Had the caliphs chosen to adopt either course of action, they might have swept away Christianity as easily as Ferdinand and Isabella drove Islam out of Spain, or Louis XIV made Protestantism penal in France, or the Jews were kept out of England for 350 years. The Eastern Churches in Asia were entirely cut off from communion with the rest of Christendom throughout which no one would have been found to lift a finger on their behalf, as heretical communions. So that the very survival of these Churches to the present day is a strong proof of the generally tolerant attitude of the Mohammedan [sic] governments towards them" (Emphasis added).

Islam does not teach nor do Muslims desire conversion of any people for fear, greed, marriage or any other form of coercion.

In conclusion, jihad in Islam is striving in the way of Allah by pen, tongue, hand, media and, if inevitable, with arms. However, jihad in Islam does not include striving for individual or national power, dominance, glory, wealth, prestige or pride.

What should Muslims do when they are victorious?

Muslims should remove tyranny, treachery, bigotry, and ignorance and replace them with justice and equity. We should provide truthful knowledge and free people from the bondage of Associationism (shirk or multiple gods), prejudice, superstition and mythology. Muslims remove immorality, fear, crime, exploitation and replace them with divine morality, peace and education. The Qur'an declares:“ Lo! Allah commands you that you restore deposits to their owners, and if you judge between mankind that you judge justly. Lo! It is proper that Allah admonishes you. Lo! Allah is ever Hearer, Seer” (Qur'an 4:58).

“ O you who believe! Stand out firmly for Allah's witnesses to fair dealing, and let not the hatred of others to you make you swerve to wrong and depart from justice. Be just: that is next to Piety and fear Allah. And Allah is well acquainted with all that you do”
(Qur'an 5:8).

“ And of those whom We have created there is a nation who guides with the Truth and establishes justice with it”
(Qur'an 7:181).

“ Lo! Allah enjoins justice and kindness, and giving to kinsfolk, and forbids lewdness and abomination and wickedness. He exhorts you in order that you may take heed”
(Qur'an 16:90).

“ Those who, if We give them power in the land, establish prescribed prayers (salah) and pay the poor-due (zakah) and enjoin right conduct and forbid evil. And with Allah rests the end (and decision) of (all) affairs” (Qur'an 22:41).

                                                                            

 

2 ~A Healthy Body & Mind

 

The Prophet (peace be upon him) said:-

"The feet of a servant will not move on the Day of Judgment until he has been questioned about four things:- his life - how he spent it; his knowledge - how he acted upon it; his wealth - where he earned it and how he spent it;

 and his body - how he used it." (Tirmidhi, Kitab sifat al Qiyamah wal Raqa'iq)

 Keep Fit, Strong and Supple For a Healthier Body and Mind.

 

It is a well-proven fact that exercise is good for both your body and mind. Numerous studies over the years have shown that exercise is effective in preventing all kinds of diseases from heart disease to diabetes, cancer and osteoporosis. Simply by increasing your level of physical activity to about 15 minutes of jogging, cycling or swimming, or 30 minutes of walking a day - is associated with cutting your risk of premature death by about 20 percent.

A misconception about exercise is that you have to put in a lot of effort to get any noticeable benefit. However, simple activities such as walking have equally as good effects as vigorous exercise. Recent studies have found that in patients with type-2 diabetes, walking daily improved their blood fat levels, which reduces the risk of heart disease. [1] Other research found that more than 10,000 cases of breast and bowel cancer could be prevented each year by increasing physical activity such as going for brisk walks or performing vigorous household chores.

Exercise for Better Mental Health.

There is also a huge body of evidence showing that exercise is vital for a healthy state of mind. For example, a study involving 10,000 participants found that those engaged in regular physical activity had much lower levels of anxiety, stress or depression. There was also a direct association between the amount of time spent in from of the TV or computer and poor mental health. [2]

Exercise literally prevents the physical deterioration of the brain. Our brains become less dense and lose volume as we age, and with that comes mental decline. Researchers used MRI scans to examine the brains of 55 elderly people. Those who exercised more and were more physically fit had the densest brains. [3]

Exercise for weight Control .

One of the main benefits of exercise is that it increases your metabolic rate which means that you will use up more calories. Muscle cells use up more calories than fat cells, which helps with weight loss

Exercise for Stronger Bones.

Exercise is great for the bones and joints. Stressing the bones with weight-bearing exercise, such as walking or weight-lifting, tells the bones to 'toughen up'. Clinical trials have shown that exercise is needed in addition to a good diet for bone health. Even gentle exercise has been found to prevent loss of bone mineral density [4], and the younger you are when you start exercising, the more positively it affects bone density and strength in later life. [5]

Exercise to Increase Lifespan .

According to research, regular exercise keeps signs of aging away and can prolong lifespan. However, the exercise must continue late into life and be sustained enough to raise the heart rate. It is thought that keeping the body fit helps fight the signs of aging by naturally stimulating the release of human growth hormone (HGH), which is key for strength, health, and longevity.

As you reach your 30s, you enter a phase called somatopause, in which HGH levels start decreasing dramatically. This is partly what drives the aging process. If you lead a sedentary lifestyle and don't exercise, your HGH levels will drop even further.

Given all these health benefits, who wouldn't want to exercise? Even 15 minutes a day can make a big difference to how you feel. Exercise immediately gives you more energy and mental clarity, making you more efficient and effective throughout the day. It is one of the key ways to optimize your overall health, from losing weight and gaining muscle, to improving your posture and physique, to living a longer healthier life, inshaa'Allah

Which Exercises Are Best ?

The main categories of exercise are aerobic, resistance training and 'core' exercises, which stretch and tone the muscles. For peak fitness, a combination of all of these should be incorporated into your exercise regime.

Good forms of aerobic exercise are cycling, walking and jogging, which are beneficial for cardiovascular health. These should be combined with stretching and toning exercises, and strength training, which help to develop muscle strength and mass, and keep the body supple. Swimming is an excellent all-round exercise, and workouts like yoga and Pilates help to strengthen and tone 'core' muscles like the back, and maintain suppleness

References

[1] Trenell MI, et al. Increased daily walking improves lipid oxidation without changes in mitochondrial function in type 2 diabetes. Diabetes Care, 2008 Aug;31(8):16644-9.

[2] Sanchez-Villegas A, et al. Physical activity, sedentary index, and mental disorders in the sun cohort study. Medicine and Science in Sports and exercise, 2008 May;40(5):827-34.

[3] Colcombe SJ, et al. Aerobic fitness reduces brain tissue loss in ageing humans. The Journals of Gerontology: Series A, Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, 2003 Feb;58(2);176-80.

[4] Woo J, et al. A randomized, controlled trial of Tai Chi and resistance exercise on bone health, muscle strength and balance in community-living elderly people. Age and ageing, 2007 May; 36(3):262-8.

[5] Khan K, et al. Does childhood adolescence provide a unique opportunity for exercise to strengthen the skeleton? Journal of Science and medicine in Sport, 2000 Jun;3(2):150-64.

...Salaams ~&~ Good Health! 

 Compiled, edited and adapted by Khalid Latif

 

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