06.30.09

2009 Summer Islamic Reading Challenge

Posted in Miscellaneous, Events, Do Something...Get Active! at 7:52 pm by Shhh....

As salaamo alaikum wa rahmatu Allah wa barakatu sisters and brothers,

FYI


1st Summer Islamic Reading Program

2009 Summer Islamic Reading Challenge
http://americanmusl immom.wordpress. com/1st-summer- islamic-reading- program/

1st Annual Summer Islamic Reading Challenge – July 1, 2009 – August 15, 2009

Hosted by AmericanMuslimMom. com (to be launched July 1, 2009)
http://americanmusl immom.wordpress. com

Objective:

* To encourage Muslim children (and non-Muslims interested in Islam) to read and review Islamic children and adult books during the Summer months,
* To create a comprehensive list of recommended Islamic books, and
* To share the Islamic book reviews with as many Muslim children (and non-Muslim interested in Islam) as possible, by publishing the reviews on AmericanMuslimMom. com in the “By Muslims for Muslims” “Kids’ Review” section*.
* All participants will receive a prize.

*All entries are subject to editorial review for clarity and appropriateness. Participants may opt not to have their reviews published.

Rules:

* Participants must make an official Intent to Participate by registering online between July 1, 2009 and August 15, 2009,
* Any child entering PreK – Senior Year of college/university, who is interested in reading Islamic books (Non-Muslims welcomed),
* Participants must be U.S. residents,
* Islamic books read should be at or near one’s reading level,
* Islamic books read to aloud qualify,
* Islamic books can only be listed once,
* All books must be read in its entirety, partially read books are not allowed,
* Islamic books must be read between July 1 – August 15, 2009. (Islamic books read from June 20, 2009 to July 1, 2009 will be accepted; but official forms will not become available until the Kick-Off on July 1, 2009),
* Use the Official Islamic Book Review Form and Reading Journal to review at least one Islamic book. A parent/guardian must sign the journal when it is completed.
* At least one Islamic book must be read and one Islamic book review form must be completed. Reading additional Islamic books are highly encouraged.
* While one prize will be given to all participants, additional Islamic books, games, toys, and clothing may be distributed for different judged categories. (Limited to one additional prize per child, per summer).

* Young Muslim Adults. For our youths still in college or university, we will accept Islamic Book Reviews up to the age of 22 year.

* Islamic schools. You are allowed to list the full-time, weekend or summer Islamic academy that you are a student of (you may only list one school). For homeschoolers, we recommend that you register as a local co-op, study group (youth halaqah). Whichever school has the most participants will receive at least $100 of Islamic Books donated to their libraries, inshaAllah.

* The Founder/Owner/ Publisher of AmericanMuslimMom. com and her family members are not eligible for prizes.
* Deadline: Postmarked by August 15, 2009

Instructions:

* Register your child/ren entering PreK – Senior Year of college/university, during the Reading Challenge period of July 1, 2009 – August 15, 2009 (details below),
* Print out the Official Islamic Book Review Form and Reading Journal,
* Children read books at their reading level, or read-aloud to by an adult,
* Complete one full Islamic Book Review, and list additional Islamic books read on the Review Journal. All sections must be completed. A parent/guardian must sign the journal when it is completed.
* Mail the completed Review Journal to the address provided on the Review Journal (one per child). Multiple children from the same household may send their Review Journals in one envelope.
* Each participant will be sent a certificate and a prize in the mail by September 30, 2009.
* Additional Islamic books, gifts and prizes will be awarded to different select groups by judged categories.
* Deadline: Postmarked by August 15, 2009

Intent to Participate/ Registration:
[Purpose: We need to know the first name and age of each child to purchase the correct amount and appropriateness of prizes.]

* Participant must be officially registered on or before August 15, 2009.
* Participants can not register until the Official Kick-Off date of July 1, 2009.
* Two-methods:
o Post a comment to the Official Kick-Off page. Post your child/ren’s first name/s and age/s.
o Fill out a contact form. Title: Summer Reading Challenge. Enter your child/ren’s first name/s and age/s. All your children may be entered at the same time.
o Having problems? Email: contact@americanmus limmom.com

WEEKLY ISLAMIC BOOK REVIEW GIVE-AWAY

1. Each week one Islamic Book Give-Away Announcement will be posted at AmericanMusllimMom. com, with instructions and deadline dates for entry,
2. Post a comment to that particular week’s Islamic Book Give-Away Announcement with the Reviewer’s first name and age.
3. Submit an Islamic Book Review by sending the Official Islamic Book Review Form and Reading Journal (one entry per week) via fax or email (scanned) to: reviews@americanmus limmom.com (All pertinent information of the Reading Journal may be typed into the body of an email and submitted for consideration) . Deadline date will be posted on the announcement.
4. One reviewer will be selected to win the Islamic Book of the Week.
5. The Winning Reviewer will be announced and his/her review will be published on AmericanMuslimMom. com
6. This Review Journal must be sent via postal mail for official entry in the 2009 Summer Islamic Reading Challenge. The weekly Islamic Book Give-Away is separate from the actual Reading Challenge.

Stay posted at http://americanmuslimmom.wordpress. com for further information, until the official launch on July 1, 2009 at http://www.AmericanMuslimMom.com

WAYS YOU CAN HELP:

* Help spread the word (email, post this on your blog),
* Offer to volunteer and help,
* Become a sponsor or refer a sponsor,
* Make a donation (for example, Islamic books, games, prizes, monetary contribution, etc.).

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06.24.09

The Sweetest and The Bitter Things……………

Posted in Pearls of Wisdom at 3:46 pm by Shhh....

I think one of the most detrimental parts of man, which keeps him separated from Allah, is gossip and his tongue and words that are misused. This tongue that we use to pronounce the Name of Allah and then to say to somebody, ‘you are stupid’ or ‘I hate you,’ is absurd.

Sheikh Muzaffer used to tell the story about a sheikh who had a beautiful daughter. This daughter was coming to the age of marriage, and she had many suitors. She was so beautiful that handsome princes and rich men of position all wanted to win her hand in marriage. Finally the sheikh said, ‘I’ll ask three questions and give you three tasks. After you have completed these tasks, you will come back here. And the one who can succeed in all of them will be worthy of having my daughter’s hand in marriage.’

The next day they all returned. Some brought honey, others the sweetest smelling flowers, or just anything that had the sweetest taste or aroma, anything sweet you could dream of that was on the planet, they brought. At the end of this long line was a poor, meek student of the sheikh.

The sheikh finally said to him, ‘What is it? Why are you here?’ He said, ‘Well, your daughter is very beautiful, and I am in love with her. And I would like also to attempt to answer these questions so that I may win her hand in marriage.’ The sheikh said, ‘Well, all right.’ He could not stop what he had started. The student was holding a box. ‘What’s in that box?’ asked the sheikh. He opened the box. Inside was the huge tongue of an ox. The sheikh stepped back and said, ‘Is this some kind of a joke or a game you’re playing with me, son? I asked for the sweetest thing in the world, and you bring me this tongue!’ The student said, ‘But, my sheikh, humbly I tell you that the tongue is the sweetest thing in the world, because the words that come from this tongue, if they are sweet words, they can make a sick person well. They can make an unhappy person happy. They can make someone who is sad and despondent feel that his life is worth living, and have joy. Surely, the tongue is the sweetest of all things.’ The sheikh said, ‘All right, you win this one.’
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MASHATTA

Posted in Pearls of Wisdom at 3:26 pm by Shhh....

This story is on the Prophet Muhammad’s (salAllahu alayhi wassalaam) Night Journey to Jerusalem (The Isra’):

The Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wassalaam) smelled a very nice odour. He asked Angel Jibril (alayhis salam) about this pleasant scent and Angel Jibril (Alayhis salam) informed him this good smell was coming from the grave of the woman whose duty used to be to comb Pharaoh’s daughter’s hair.

This woman was a good, pious believer. One day, as she was combing Pharaoh’s daughter’s hair, the comb fell from her hand.
At this she said, “Bismillah.”

The Pharaoh’s daughter asked her, “Do you have a God other than my father?
” The woman said, “Yes. My Lord and the Lord of your father is Allah.”

Pharaoh’s daughter told her father what had happened. Pharaoh demanded this woman blaspheme and leave Islam, and not be a Muslim anymore, but she refused. At that, Pharaoh threatened to kill her children.

He brought a great pot of water and built a great fire under it. When the water boiled, Pharaoh brought her children and started to drop them into that pot one after the other.
Throughout all this, the woman remained steadfast to Islam - and refused to leave Islam, even when Pharaoh reached her youngest child — a little boy still breast feeding — but she felt pity for him.

At that, Allah enabled this child to speak. He said to his mother, “O Mother, be patient. The torture of the Hereafter is far more severe than the torture of this life, and do not be reluctant, because you are right.”

At this the woman requested Pharaoh collect her bones and the bones of her children and bury them in the same grave. Pharaoh promised her that — then dropped her into that boiling water. She died as a martyr.

The good odour the Prophet (salAllahu alayhi wassalam) smelled coming from her grave is an indication of her high status.

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06.04.09

Good By N Word

Posted in Miscellaneous, Do Something...Get Active! at 6:56 pm by Shhh....

This is really something special. Here we have a ten-year old,
African American boy, making an eloquent public oration on the use of
the “N” word. The word “boy” was not meant in disrespect, but a
testament to the talent of such a youthful person.

http://www.youtube. com/watch? v=bMyp8y8SkUM


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ISB Youth Group Go-Karting Trip

Posted in Pearls of Wisdom, Events, Do Something...Get Active! at 2:55 pm by Shhh....

In the Name of Allah, the Compassionate, the Merciful

ISB Youth Group

presents

Go-Karting Trip

Come join the ISB Youth Group this Friday, June 5th as we take a trip to the Crofton Go Karting Course.

We will be leaving sharply at 6:30pm from ISB and will return in time for Isha prayers. The cost is $12.00 per participant and will include pizza.

We will be carpooling from ISB so please RSVP via email to youth@isb.org by Thursday or you will not be given a seat.

Youth under 16 are required to bring a signed parental consent form in order to join us, which can be found online at www.isb.org/youth

Also, inshallah the ISB Youth Group is also looking for drivers, those would like to volunteer please email us at youth AT isb.org

If you have any questions or comments, please email youth@isb.org.

*****ISB Youth Group*****
http://youth.isb.org/youth/


Best Regards,

Islamic Society of Baltimore
Masjid Al-Rahmah
Tel: 410.747.4869
Email: info@isb.org
Web: www.isb.org

* “Building for our Future” - Help finish the construction today at www.isb.org/donate *

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