Episode 5




Paradise in Our Homes

 

Episode 5

 

In the name of Allah[1], the All-Merciful, the Ever-Merciful.  Peace and blessings of Allah be upon Prophet Muhammad (SAWS[2]).

 

I would like to start with the Prophet’s Hadeeth in which he tells us that in Ramadan, Allah’s (SWT[3]) mercy encloses us and that in this great month He (SWT) forgives us and boasts of us before the angels, hence we are supposed to show our best in Ramadan. Take your wife’s hand or your parent’s hands and start worshipping Allah (SWT) together.

 

Today’s episode deals with the problem of family breakup. I’ll start off by recalling a fairy tale. Once upon a time a large and very close family lived on an island. They were so happy, laughing together, eating and playing together, sharing everything and they felt so peaceful and secure. However, nothing lasts forever. The island was struck by an earthquake which divided it into small islands and the big family was segregated. At the beginning the children were too happy to have all the freedom they ever dreamt of without elderly supervision. As time passed, however, they realized they were not happy because they missed that feeling of security that used to bind the family together. Even the older ones on the island thought of crossing over to see the children but eventually decided that it should be the younger ones who should take that step. Everyone got used to living separately and communication was lost between them- and this is precisely what is happening within our families. How we lost the means of communication between us, how cold and distant a man and his wife have become with no common interests or shared feelings. Homes are more like hotels now where strangers communicate by notes on small pieces of paper stuck on the fridge or by e-mails! If they happen to be a rich family maybe they would have many TV sets and would be sitting separately each watching their favorite program. Even when the family members are gathered together watching a program, they would sit in silence then as soon as the program ends they would get up and go their separate ways still in silence, why don’t they discuss the program together first?

 

Our nation is supposedly a very strong one but we are now going through a period of weakness. Family reunion is essential for our revival, it’s what we have left. If families are lost then there won’t be much hope for us! Any true revival for this nation has to start within the family.

 

We are afflicted now by the plagues of seclusion which is gradual in onset. First, the family members will stop going out together, then they will stop eating together, then they will not talk together or share their feelings or thoughts until they stop having any common interests and end up living on separate islands. This is because instead of solving their problems they just keep adjusting to their bad situation just like the frogs who were killed by being thrown in boiling water.

 

If you visit the website (http://www.amrkhaled.net) after the episode today you will see a questionnaire prepared by a group of psychologists, classifying different family groups according for example to some activities which they carry out together such as eating, going out, worshipping, listening to each other’s problems, and so on.

 

 They say if you cannot build homes then you should build prisons. There is a very interesting film prepared by the National Geographic Society in which they show a group of elephants living together in a forest near a village in India. Elephants live as large families like humans, in which the old teach the young. Every night, they would go down to the nearby fields and eat the green crops of the farmers who tried to stop them by many ways such as building barbed fences, spraying hot pepper, but nothing seemed to work.  They decided to kill the older elephants. As a result a new generation of elephants emerged who were savage because they lacked family life. They started attacking not only the crops but also the farmers and their houses. This was actually all recorded and documented by the National Geographic Society. Do you know what they did? They had to import  elephant mothers and fathers all the way from Africa to India, in order to add the much needed sense of discipline to the rest of the herd. After some time the elephants stopped attacking the farmers and resumed eating the crops. At the end of the film they wrote, ‘either you build a family or you build a prison.’

 

Family life is a blessing that we should appreciate and thank Allah (SWT) for. Look at all those homeless children on the streets, all the broken homes! I remember an incident when one lady visited an orphanage. She sat next to a child who was coloring a picture. He colored the heart dark blue. The woman thought he did not have other colors but he said, ‘no this is the color of my heart!’ She started showering him with love, hugging and kissing him. At the end of her visit he ran to her and said, ‘look the color of my heart has changed, it is yellow now!’  Family life is a blessing which we all should appreciate before we lose!

 

I will tell you a true story about a young woman who thought that after her marriage she did not need her father much anymore. She wasn’t visiting him or calling him up as frequently as before and every time he would ask her she would be full of excuses: the house, the children, and so on. Until one day her brother called her up telling her that her father had collapsed and was in the hospital. She rushed there with flashbacks of her childhood haunting her; memories with her father, how he showered her with love, spent time with her in her favorite summer resorts just to please her. Her father was unconscious, the nurse asked her to hold his hand! Oh, when was the last time she did that?! One hour later he passed away. Now she’s walking down the street with her two children, her son is holding her hand but the older one, her daughter,  ten years of age now, thinks she’s too old already! The woman looks at her and silently prays to Allah that one day she would be holding her hand before she too died.

 

We have in the studio here with us a family who lost their daughter when she was in her twenties. What kept them together; was their very close relationship and the strong bonds of love between them. Family ties are so important, keep them strong. All praises to Allah (SWT) for the blessing of having a family before it is taken from you.

 

[1] The word Allah is the Arabic term for God. Although the use of the word "Allah" is most often associated with Islam, it is not used exclusively by Muslims; Arab Christians and Arabic-speaking Jews also use it to refer to the One God. The Arabic word expresses the unique characteristics of the One God more precisely than the English term. Whereas the word "Allah" has no plural form in Arabic, the English form does. Allah is the God worshipped by all Prophets, from Adam to Noah, Abraham, Moses, Jesus and Muhammad.

[2] SAWS= Salla Allah alayhe Wa Salam [All Prayers and Peace of Allah be upon him].

[3] SWT = Suhanahu wa Ta'ala  [Glorified and Exalted Be He]

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