Archive for Reflections

Wealth vs. Poverty, in which lies true happiness?

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The first step I took into acknowledging that I’m a logical rationale being was as a child… when I accepted that I had to do something to make a difference in the lives of the poor. This thought of helping out the povern-stricken in the world grew as a cancer would within myself to the point where my sleep was disturbed at the thought that I’m living (breathing, eating, sleeping, etc.) such a luxurious life while there are millions that are dying from so many causes with the root to poverty.

There are countless times when I desire to go and bare an eye-witness account of how the people live in poverty only to truly be able to become a thankful being for what I have been granted. It is easy to drag on the list of endless desires, but it is hard to realize the uselessness of what one has if it cannot benefit oneself.

Materialism has reached to such an extent that I am saddened to see people finding “benefit” in buying something as the benefit lies within their own happiness. Fine, true, one should make oneself happy every now and then, but it is a sad fact to know that people are increasingly becoming more selfish with this same route of thoughts, that their happiness is within buying themselves products/services.

Now when I look back, one of the greatest days of my life was as a child, when it was born within me to find happiness with helping others. It is rare to find people that cherish the same definition of true happiness as I do. (this definition is just my personal opinion, obviously there are many variations of true happiness and there are also additions to this happiness, which I did not encompass within this post)

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There are many documentaries and movies that have moved me to feel greater sympathy for the poor, to name a few:

Born into Brothels, Right to Play, Peace Propaganda and the Promised Land, In the Pursuit of Happyness, Swades, Akeela and the Bee…

I highly recommend that people watch these and many others to help build sympathy for the poor in more hearts and minds.

One thing I commend about the religion Islam is that every year the Muslims are required to fast in order to feel the hunger, thirst, dizziness and many other side-effects that are accompanied with the feelings of the poor. These actions grow feelings for the poor within their hearts and helps them be more thankful for what they have and eventually they learn to give more to the poor. Each day that an adult does not fast for a genuine reason, he has to pay for a poor person’s food for the day or feed one for the day. Islam also carries other applauding systems for helping out the poor such as sadaqa, etc.

It is even more saddening for me to learn that there are millions of poor people residing in countries like India, which are themselves are advancing forward as

…the world’s twelfth largest economy by market exchange rates and the fourth largest in purchasing power, India has made rapid economic progress in the last decade. Although the country’s standard of living is projected to rise sharply in the next half-century, it currently battles high levels of poverty, illiteracy, persistent malnutrition, and environmental degradation. In addition to being a pluralistic, multi-lingual, and multi-ethnic society, India is also home to a diversity of wildlife in a variety of protected habitats and national parks. (Wikipedia)

Being of East Asian descent, I know for a fact that there are only two standards of living in countries like India: the rich, or the poor. There are no middle grounds in such countries. The middle category is very dim, hardly a sight… nearly impossible. The rich like the fact that they are wealthy and to stay wealthy means the poor have to be poor, many have to be poor. This isn’t a troubling fact to them, nor a troubling sight as poverty is seen EVERYWHERE in such countries and it doesn’t bother the rich at all. Moreover, this has been passed down with generations of the caste system of having everyone do the same job meaning, the poor stay poor and the rich stay rich. Instead of feeling sympathy, some of the rich enjoy that the poor live off begging them. The rich prefer to feed a whole poor village once in a blue moon than to teach them a skill so that they can “fish for life.”

True wealth is not found within one’s assets, but it is found within one’s heart. To be truly rich is to have enough space in one’s heart to find happiness is the smile of the hungry.

Nations cannot be reformed without the reformation of its youth!

The wise saying of a saintly man was that “Nations cannot be reformed without the reformation of its youth” and we are bearing witness to this statement in our daily lives. After every little while it seems that there is a new shooting that takes place at some school that outdoes a previous school shooting.

The Virginia Tech Massacre, that occurred on April 16, 2007, marked the new worst school shooting in American history.

Why are there so many guns in the hands of wrong people? Why is power in the hands of wrong people? Well, both these questions are linked together. If nations will not focus on the reformation of its youth, how do they expect to reform themselves when the present and future also lies within the hands of their youth?

Today kids are roaming killing one another in schools for their own problems, tomorrow who knows what extent they will go to.

The Economist states:

The difference, as everyone knows but no one in authority was saying this week, is that in America such individuals have easy access to weapons of terrible destructive power. Cho killed his victims with two guns, one of them a Glock 9mm semi-automatic pistol, a rapid-fire weapon that is available only to police in virtually every other country, but which can legally be bought over the counter in thousands of gun-shops in America. There are estimated to be some 240m guns in America, considerably more than there are adults, and around a third of them are handguns, easy to conceal and use. Had powerful guns not been available to him, the deranged Cho would have killed fewer people, and perhaps none at all.

More thought and effort should go into focusing on programs to keep the youth busy in intellectual activities rather than having them waste time thinking of how to hurt others. The amount of money that is being spent towards the wars in the Middle East should be put towards better use in helping further one’s own civilization rather than destroy it by not focusing on the youth. It is crucial for the betterment of society that we focus on the moral upbringing of our children.

Yes, 33 people were killed in the Virginia Tech massacre, but does anyone care to notice how many die each day in Iraq? Why would we? It’s a matter of proximity, right!? Well, regardless, they are also people, just like us and we should stand up to the cruelties they are having to deal with.

My turn on CBC – The National – A Possible Solution, Education

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Hello,

I’m a Muslim Youth and have been born and raised here in Canada only to know of Islam as the peaceful religion that it really is. For me now to be looked at with suspicious glances and labeled as a “terrorist” just because some uneducated people commit horrible actions and call themselves “Muslims” does not mean they represent the whole Muslim community.

I feel embarrassed and threatened that my future is at stake because of these people misrepresenting Muslims. It says in our faith to love the country one resides in and that the killing of one innocent life is the like of killing the whole of mankind. Now how can a religion which speaks of the above mentioned values be termed with terrorist actions?

I believe a good way to get rid of this terror threat is to solve this problem from the root and to help educate these people of the real meaning of “Jihad,” which they (the illiterate) wrongfully use as an excuse for all their violent behavior. The word jihad itself means “to struggle.” The sum of Jihad is termed as “to struggle in the way of God.” Jihad has three categories:

1) Jihad-bin-mal: to strive in the way of God with your possessions. This can mean to help humanity, the country one resides in, etc. by doing good works with one’s money.
2) Jihad-bin-naafs: To strive in the way of God by struggling with one’s inner-self in order to become a better person.
3) Jihad-bin-kalb: To strive in the way of God through means of knowledge. To gain knowledge that is beneficial for understanding the laws of nature, the laws of God.

Now, one can see with the above definition that there is no mention of “terrorist activity” or its like anywhere. Once this proper definition can get out to the people, they will learn to become better individuals as well as citizens with these three main qualities of an “improving person.” I hope people can be fair and not judge a whole community by a minority’s actions.

Celebrate wisely…

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Canada Day.

Did anyone (besides me) ever really ponder over the fact as to why we celebrate this day? I mean, great…upper and lower Canada “reunited” on this day. If you ask me, Quebec and Ontario always seem to have a clash. From languages to thoughts, the two are different untying ends.

Where’s that “unficiation spirit” we celebrate each year?

From spending hundreds of thousands of dollars on items wasted within a day; these money spenders remain silent about the fact as to why we celebrate this very day. Flags, fireworks, parades…

Can’t one celebrate something through means of remembering the event in more powerful ways?

Millions of people sleep unsheltered, cold and starving each night; however, rich countries find it fit to shut their eyes to such sights and open their pockets to celebrate occassions that are of little use asides from a few hours of fun and unification propaganda.

Why can’t all this money be gathered together and spent on those in need? There are so many broken lives from the tsunami, hurricane katrina and many more tragic events and circumstances.

More needs to be done to help those in need before we can enjoy occassions by simply naming them.