Monday, July 31, 2006

Afghanistan

When I'm older, I want to go to Afghanistan. I want to help the people out, not only with stuff like food and medicine, but in educating the people about Islam. From what I've heard and read, Islam there is sort of a traditional thing, with lots of bid'ah (innovations) going on, and lots of cultural stuff goes on that isn't Islamic.
I want to help the women and girls especially - show them that they can be strong Muslim women, and have a real role in shaping the future of their people, their country.

But I also want to get really involved in the politics. I know it's pretty unrealistic, but I've even come up with a detailed plan on how to do it. I had saved it as a file on one of our computers, but it was the school's computer and when we moved we had to give it back, so I guess I'll have to type it all up again.

Here's the plan, although it's lacking some details and slightly disorganized:

First start hanging out with the locals. Earn their trust by being helpful with everyday things... learn the language... At the same time, start getting in touch with local leaders, see how welcoming they are of me and my big plans :P

I just realized that there's no way I could do this all on my own... so I guess I'll start some sort of NGO organization, or join up with existing groups, to start all these cool projects to help out the Afghanis...

Right, so I'll start this social welfare sort of thing, providing food and aid and medicine and teaching and all sorts of things. As I try to win the people over, I'll start with the leaders - I really want to see what the local Mullahs have to say.

From what I've read, the Afghanis still want an Islamic republic thingy - a much more moderate version of the Taliban, I guess you could say - and that works great for me, because I firmly believe in the Islamic State. But, like the Afghanis, I don't want it Taliban style. I have a grand vision of an Islamic State that will echo the glory and grandiose of the Golden Age of Islam, truly Islamic yet a centre of learning and discovery and beauty. Afghanistan, I guess you could say, would be my testing ground.

So anyway, somehow or another I want to be able to change from a social welfare group to a political party. I would advocate Shari'ah, but instead of being harsh and oppressive (which is counterproductive, anyway, because then people start hating you for being so mean), it would be gentle, compassionate, y'know? I'd start with simple things, laying a foundation upon which I can slowly build, instead of suddenly bringing down all these rules on the people and freaking them out. It will be Islamic, but as the Prophet (peace be upon him) taught, it will be gentle and compassionate and forgiving instead of harsh and oppressive and unyielding.

And, slowly but surely, insha'Allah (God willing) Afghanistan will rise to be a strong shining light, an example to the rest of the world.

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Hmmmm... reading over this, it doesn't seem to reflect the visions in my head... ah, well. I've got to go, so if something else comes to my mind I'll just add it later.

Sunday, July 30, 2006

Write a book.
Make a movie.
Fall in love.
Change the world.


(What do you think?)

Who Am I?

Call me Mouse! :)

I am a 15-year old Canadian Muslimah, passionate about politics and religion. I want to become a Sheikha/'Aalimah, a female scholar of Islam, and follow in the footsteps of my namesakes - the daughter, the wives, and the granddaughter of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). They were all such amazing women, who did so much, and I wish that I could do as much as they did for the Muslims.
I also want to solve the world's problems... I know it's rather ridiculous, but I really do. The world is in such a terrible state today, and I want to be able to fix it.
But, of course, since I'm only 15, there's not much I can do right now except try and get through high school without going insane :( I view high school as a great waste of time. I mean, what am I learning that's going to actually help me in the real world?
Aaaaaaaaanyway, anti-high-school rantings aside, this blog was created by Molly, a wonderful lady I met on the Angry Arab Blog, and this blog is going to be about... well, the Musings of a Muslim Mouse, I guess :)

That's it for my first post... insha'Allah I'll update soon with something more interesting! :)