The Latino Muslim Voice

July - Sept 2005, Other

Conferencia del Islam entre los Latino-Americanos

Por Rocio Martinez-Mendoza Dallas, Texas El pasado fin de semana del 4 de Julio del presente año se llevo a cabo la Conferencia Regional sur-central organizada por ISNA (Sociedad Islamica de NorteAmerica). Este año se llevo a cabo simultaneamente la 6ta Convención Anual de Islam entre Musulmanes Latinos. Esta convención dirigida a los Musulmanes Latinos se realiza junto con la Conferencia de Islam en America y junto con las conferencias regionales. Extendemos nuestro agradecimiento a ISNA por permitirnos, a los Musulmanes Latinos, unirnos por el simple hecho de complacer a Alá y de obtener más conocimiento sobre el Islam. Approximately

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July - Sept 2005, Latino Muslims

What does it Mean to be a Latino Muslim?

By Khalid Malik Rosa July 30, 2005 Thoughts from Denver, Colorado I have been asked this question many times in my few months of “reverting” to Islam. I can only respond that I am only half Latino. 🙂 I can then respond with the fact that once I fully embraced Islam I became part of the community. The ‘umma (community) I belong to exists beyond the parameters of race, ethnicity, and nationality. I am Muslim and my concern is serving Allah (swt). By no means does this indicate that Islam erases who I am. It means that my identity as

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July - Sept 2005, Quotes of the Month

Quotes of the Month

“Muhammad is not the father of any of your men, but he is the Messenger of Allah and the Last of the prophets; and Allah is cognizant of all things.” – Qur’an 33:40. “And seek assistance through patience and prayer, and most surely it is a hard thing except for the humble ones.” – Quran 2:45. The Prophet (pbuh) said, “None is more patient than Allah against the harmful and annoying words He hears (from the people): They ascribe children to Him, yet He bestows upon them health and provision.” – Sahih Bukhari 9.93.475, Narrated Abu Musa Al-Ashari. The Messenger

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April - June 2005, Other

A Picture With My Family

By Zulayka Martinez I’m a native Mexican. Yes, I was born in Mexico and came to the United States when I was only seven years old. I still live in Houston. My family came here for a better life. Don’t get me wrong though, not for one second would I ever, ever deny that I’m a Mexican. I’m proud of my culture and heritage. But Mexico could never had given me what the United States has. This is where I went to school, where I work, and basically where I built my life. Most importantly, this is where I found

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April - June 2005, Islam

Andalusian Muslims Recall Painful Mass Exodus

By Al-Amin AndalusiIslamOnline Correspondent http://www.islam-online.net/English/News/2005-02/27/article02.shtml RABAT, February 27, 2005 (IslamOnline.net) — After more than five centuries, Muslims of Al-Andalus (now Spain) still mark every year in anguish the mass exodus of their ancestors by Spanish authorities to North Africa. The Moriscos, the name given to Muslims who were living in Spain after the fall of the last Muslim stronghold of Granada in 1492, were subjected to an array of persecution, torture, mass killings, forced conversions to Christianity, the notorious Spanish Inquisition and mass exodus that started in February 1502. Today, up to four million grandsons of the Moriscos are living

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April - June 2005, Islam

The Islamic Social Order

By Maulana Abul Ala Maududi Equality of Mankind Allah created a human couple to herald the beginning of the life of mankind on earth, and everybody living in the world today originates from this couple. The progeny of this couple were initially a single group with one religion and the same language. But as their numbers gradually increased, they spread all over the earth and, as a natural result of their diversification and growth, were divided into various tribes and nationalities. They came to speak different languages; their models of dress varied; and their ways of living also differed widely.

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April - June 2005, Islam

La Orden Social Islámica

Por Maulana Abul Ala Maududi http://www.whyislam.org/877/Espanol La Igualdad de la humanidad Alá creó un par de humanos para anunciar el principio de la vida humana en la tierra, y todos que vive en el mundo hoy origina de este par. La progenie de este par era inicialmente un solo grupo con una religión y una misma lengua. Pero como sus números aumentaron gradualmente, se separaron todos sobre la tierra y, como resultado natural de su diversificación y crecimiento, fueron divididos entre varias tribus y nacionalidades. Vinieron hablar diversos idiomas; sus modelos del vestido vino a variar; y sus maneras de

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April - June 2005, Other

Public Schools versus Private Schools

By Taqwa Dilek Salaam alaaykum Brothers and Sisters, Insha’Allah you are all doing well and strengthening your Imaan daily as we all move through uncertain times. I hope that you all have moments daily to reflect upon those things that are blessings in our lives and give thanks to Allah swt for those things. In my years as a Muslim I have met many sisters who worried about their children’s social and academic education in public schools. As a result of this concern many brothers and sisters are opting to send their students to private schools. As an educator, administrator

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April - June 2005, Other

Cinco de Mayo Parade

Houstonian Muslims Part of Cinco de Mayo Parade Downtown Houston By Ilyas Hasan Choudry http://www.cairhouston.org/CU60.htm The Council on American-Islamic Relations Houston Chapter (CAIR-Houston) in collaboration with the Islam Public Outreach Department (Dawah) of the Islamic Circle of North America (ICNA-Houston) organized the Muslim cavalcade at the famous Cinco de Mayo Parade in Houston . This occasion is celebrated to honor the 1862 Battle of Puebla, where Mexican forces overcame better-equipped French forces, who invaded the country demanding repayment of loans from 1846-48 Mexican-American War. CAIR-Houston created a special banner on this occasion ofCinco De Mayo Parade, which read in Spanish:

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April - June 2005, Other

Tres Shahadahs

Por Omar Weston 15 Junio, 2005 Assalaam A\’laikum Ayer Martes por la noche despues de la clase con el Sheikh Isa Garcia tres Mexicanas de varias partes de la republica aceptaron el Islam. Alhamdulillah. A continuacion estan los dialogos. Sala de Chat: Martes/Tuesdayhttp://www.islam.com.mx/chathttp://www.islam.com.mx Dear brothers, I am glad to inform you that last night after our class via Internet with Sheikh Isa Garcia, we had three shahadats from Mexican ladies from various parts of Mexico. Alhamdulillah. Here is the discourse in Spanish. [admin] Bienvenida Ana monica de Chetumal [ll_MEXI_ll] wa3likum assalam [anamonica] gracias,me encantaria platicar mas contigo y claro con

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April - June 2005, Quran

The Qur’an Saved Me

By Daoud S. Ali I was born in Los Angeles and then lived in Mexico for eight years. When my parents divorced, my mother brought my brother and me back to the United States. We settled again in Los Angeles. I had a very modest upbringing. As a single parent, my mother did her best to provide for us. She worked as a seamstress in a sweatshop making minimum wage for 13 years. Like many Mexican-Americans, I grew up as a Roman Catholic. I only went as far as my first communion and was not particularly devout. By the time

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April - June 2005, Latino Muslims, Muslim converts, Organizations, Other, USA

The LADO Genesis

By Juan Alvarado Evolution of the Latino American Dawah Organization Since childhood I always noticed that I was spiritual to say the least. I was baptized, did my communion and confirmation. I was even an altar boy. By the time I was 19, I renounced Christianity once and for all due to my lack of belief in the basic teachings of Christianity. However, I continued my search for truth. This search led me to read on a non-stop basis, something that I still do. After studying Islam for a couple of years, I was sufficiently comfortable that I decided to

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April - June 2005, Quotes of the Month

Quotes of the Month

“Indeed in the Messenger of Allah (Muhammad PBUH) you have a good example to follow for him who hopes for (the Meeting with) Allah and the Last Day, and remember Allah much.” – Quran 33:21. “O you who believe! If you help the cause of Allah, then Allah will help you and make your foothold firm.” – Quran 47:7. A person asked Allah’s Apostle, “What (sort of) deeds in or (what qualities of) Islam are good?” He replied, “To feed (the poor) and greet those whom you know and those whom you don’t know.” – Sahih Bukhari 1.2.27. Narrated ‘Abdullah

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Islam, Jan - Mar 2005

Eastern Europe Muslims Crave for Attention: Activist

By Radwa Hassan http://www.islam-online.net/English/News/2005-02/05/article05.shtml IslamOnline CAIRO, February 5 (IslamOnline.net) A Europe-based Muslim activist has called for according due attention to the sizable Muslim community in Eastern Europe, which has broken loose from the Communist yoke. “In East European countries like Albania, Bosnia, Kosovo and Macedonia Muslims make up the majority of populace,” Ayman Sayed Ahmad, director of Eastern Europe Department at the Federation of Islamic Organizations in Europe (FIOE), told IslamOnline.net’s visitors in a live dialogue. He added that in other countries such as Bulgaria, Ukraine and federal Russia Muslims are considered “influential minority communities”. Ahmad put the number of

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Jan - Mar 2005, Spain

Finally, Spanish Schools Teach Islam

By Al-Amin Andalusi http://www.islamonline.org/English/News/2005-01/12/article05.shtml IslamOnline MADRID, January 12 (IslamOnline.net) – Teaching Islam in Spanish schools has finally found its way to implementation after almost a decade of delays and obstacles. Since coming to power in the European country, Spain’s new Socialist government under Jose Rodriguez Zapatero has made a host of good gestures toward the Muslim community in the country, the most remarkable of which was a decision to allow the teaching of Islamic subjects at public schools of major cities with significant Muslim presence. The long-awaited development saw the light early January, 2005. The government decision on teaching Islam

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Hajj, Jan - Mar 2005

Hajj: The Journey of a Lifetime

By Ni’mah Isma’il Nawwab http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/issue/199204/the.journey.of.a.lifetime.htm Saudi Aramco WorldJuly-August 1992 The hajj, or pilgrimage to Makkah, a central duty of Islam whose origins date back to the Prophet Abraham, brings together Muslims of all races and tongues for one of life’s most moving spiritual experiences. For 14 centuries, countless millions of Muslims, men and women from the four corners of the earth, have made the pilgrimage to Makkah, the birthplace of Islam. In carrying out this obligation, they fulfill one of the five “pillars” of Islam, or central religious duties of the believer. Muslims trace the recorded origins of the divinely

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Jan - Mar 2005, Other

Hayy: La Oportunidad del Viaje Único de la Vida

Por de Nímah Ismáil Nawwab http://www.saudiaramcoworld.com/issue/199204/the.journey.of.a.lifetime.htm Saudi Aramco WorldJuly-August 1992 El Hayy, o el peregrinaje a la ciudad sagrada de Meca, un deber central del Islám que orígenes datan desde el profeta Abrahán, reúne a musulmanes de todas razas e idiomas para una de las experiencias más espirituales de mundo. Por 14 siglos, millones incontables de musulmanes, hombres y mujeres de las cuatro esquinas de la tierra, han hecho el peregrinaje a la Meca, el lugar de nacimiento del Islám. En realizar esta obligación, satisfacen uno de los cinco “pilares” del Islám, o los deberes religiosos centrales del creyente. Los

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Jan - Mar 2005, Other

The Al-Baqi Islamic Center

By Daud S. Ali An Arson in Springfield, MassachusettsFor the Muslim brothers and sisters that called the Al-Baqi Islamic Center their home, the arson fire that displaced them on December 8, 2004 at the beginning of winter marks the beginning of a new chapter in the existence of their tight-knit community. In interviews with local and national media, Rasul Seifullah, the imam of Al-Baqi community, has acknowledged that the fire is a test from Allah and that the community will strive to bear it with patience. Members of the Al-Baqi community are united in this view and are well aware

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Islam, Jan - Mar 2005

Chicago’s Annual Latino Eid Al-Adha Festival

By Ricardo Pena Chicago Association of Latino-American Muslims Eid Al-Adha is the blessed holiday commemorating the event in which the Prophet Abraham, may the peace and blessings of God be upon him, was going to sacrifice his son in submission to the will of God before He stayed his hand. This act is the epitome of submission and has since been the example for all of mankind to follow. It is fitting that it is upon this holiday that Muslims take their pilgrimage to Mecca to fulfill one of the five pillars of Islam. For converted Muslims it is especially

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Hajj, Jan - Mar 2005, Latino Muslims

My Hadjj Experience as a Latina Muslim

By Rocío Martínez-Mendoza I am a Latina Muslim from Mexico City who now lives in west Texas. My husband is Moroccan, and, as a result, home is full of Latin and Arab culture alhamduliAllah. My husband and I have been planning our Hadjj trip but didn’t have the chance to do it either because of money, visa, or pregnancy reasons. When we finally thought we were able to do it and started the planning my husband told me that it is inshaAllah going to be a very different kind of trip; it is not a trip for vacation, for leisure,

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