What is it that you fear, my friend? Is it
the eight legged creature which crawl
the night in silence? Or is it those foul creatures which hide in the cupboards
of imaginative kids and under our beds, my friend? It is not wrong to fear.
Never wrong; it is one of the basic feelings of a human being; even the bravest
of men have a fear of something in particular; bossy wives, perhaps. Whilst true
believers fear nothing but Allah, we commoners sure fear a lot of things.
Fear is subjective , and there
are various kinds of fear, my friend. A phobia is a
persistent fear of an object or situation in which the sufferer commits to
great lengths in avoiding. Paranoia is a thought process believed to be
heavily influenced by anxiety or fear, often to the point
of irrationality and delusion.
Paranoid thinking typically includes persecutory beliefs, or beliefs of conspiracy concerning
a perceived threat towards oneself.
I believe that our society lives in a paranoia. My friend, there is
really nothing wrong to be afraid of something , but to a limited extent. A
good example is the belief that non-muslims have the obligation and tendency to
put pig essence in every food that we eat, every beverage that we drink, and
every single product we consume. There goes tales that say that food with
conditioners labelled E*** got some
serious pig liver in it. That chocolate with the red mark is made from pig
skin. Coffee beans got some pigs; really? Coffee beans? Really? Even dairy milk
is contained with pig faeces and bone shards. People everywhere are anxious and
restless. Is it essential that one must be careful with what he consumes, but
he should be afraid of something real. Something that exists. If my favourite
drink really have pig essence in it, as so said the religious authority and the
panel of investigation, then consumption should stop. But all these are mostly
slanders of the social media, without any proof, just a picture with some
labels ,and we are bound to trust that
without question.
Didn't it ever come to you that such slanders are just dirty marketing
strategies to eliminate competition? Like the widespread SMS that said that
Munchy's biscuits are made with a mixture of liquor and alcohol, and the
manager is a real evil guy? Seriously?
To add to the monstrosity of such ridicule, is the recent accusations
that the cartoon series Upin dan Ipin is a Freemason conspiracy. The word Upin
means " I hate the prophet". Ipin means " I like Israel".
"U" on the kid's shirt is a symbol for USA, and "I" stands
for Israel. Now, Upin dan Ipin is a Freemason conspiracy? Really? Whoever
believes such nonsense should die , for their supreme
bigotry and the capability to create stories out of thin air.
Paranoid, we are, more than anything.
We are most paranoid with Jews. Even the word itself triggers a negative
reaction-like pronouncing the name Voldemort. It is true that the Protocols of
Zion exists, and there are tremendous measures against us,but, there are good Jews,
I say, and the Quran approves of this, my friend. There are those who fought
against the occupation of Baitul Maqdis, who stand against the policies of the
illegal country, Israel. And they do exist, my friend. Only those who are
aggresive, those slayers of innocent children and terrorists should be
condemned, fought and exterminated from
this planet , for good riddance.
"They are not [all] the same; among the People of the Scripture is a community standing [in obedience], reciting the verses of Allah during periods of the night and prostrating [in prayer]."(Ali-Imran, 113)
But enough chitchat, my friend, our paranoia is used against us. The
words Jews and Zionists are used in every slander that the national media
produces, because they know how much we are afraid of it , and how much we
despise them. Bersih is a Zionist propaganda, they said. The programs held by
the opposition is sponsored by the Jews, they said. Anwar is a zionist agent,
they said. He is a friend of filthy Jews and killers alike, they said. What the
hell, I say.
"O you who have believed, if there comes to you a disobedient one with information, investigate, lest you harm a people out of ignorance and become, over what you have done, regretful." (Al-Hujurat; 6)
My friend, there is nothing wrong to be afraid,
and to be careful. It is a must that one be careful with such things, but too
much of anything is always not something good, or so said a friend of mine.
Paranoid, we are really.
It is not wrong to be afraid, but at least put the fear in something
real. Something worth fearing. Slanders about pig essence in food is baseless,
without any proof, and we have no reason to fear. We have to learn to fear that
our daughters in schools get pregnant , and there are thousands of babies
without a father. This is real , my friend, and something we must be afraid of.
We have to learn to fear that the government rejects the application of
Islamic laws, and all of us voters will be questioned for choices we made that
led to this.
We have to fear that our masjid
are being deserted by young men and women alike.
We need to fear that our children wear
nothing but skimpy clothes they saw in magazines and the internet.
Because we will be questioned about things that we fear and care most
not to ruin, and our priorities, my
friend. Even for us to fear something, there are priorities we have to obey.
Should burglars enter a house one night and threaten the residing family for
money, the father should fear more of the safety of his family, more than he
fears the armed burglars themselves, more than he fears the loss of his
fortune.
Priority, my friend, is vital.
Fear not, my friend, for Allah is always
there for us.
"They said, "Our Lord, indeed we are afraid that he will hasten [punishment] against us or that he will transgress."
[ Allah ] said, "Fear not. Indeed, I am with you both; I hear and I see."
( Taha; 35-36)
Peace.