Saturday, 19 May 2007

The Martial Artist and the Islamist

A similtude to be struck,
between the Martial Artist and the Islamist.

None more formiddable than the one well-rounded.

The one most strict, standing firm to the letter,
yet lacking any grounding in character
will be easily tripped.

The one versed in submission, kneeling much in prayer,
yet lacking the eagerness to wrestle society's ills
will be brutally pounded at the first encounter.

The one striking big, longing for quick result,
yet lacking the preparation for a lasting struggle
will feel himself wear with fatigue.

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Note: My definition of "Islamist" here is "one who attempts to implement Islamic values in all spheres of his/her life". This is meant as a positive thing of course. I think it to be a good word despite the attempts by the right-wing press to mortify it from use.

Thursday, 3 May 2007

Raising Muslim Boys

Sport must not be neglected in raising children, especially boys. Not only is it a form of entertainment for them but it is also a preparation. In it are powerful metaphors that link to life at large. For example:

- Horse-riding: The horse-rider learns to control and dictate his beast, as he will be required to control and dictate his Nafs.

- Swimming: The swimmer gains mastery over an alien environment, as will be required of him in rising above temptations and not drowning in desires.

- Archery: The archer is committed to patiently persevere in refining his technique. Concentrated on the greatest of precision and the smallest of detail he sets out to hit the mark. Similarly he will set his ambitions in life and focus in on his targets.

- Martial Arts: The primitiveness is unmatched and the purpose (like in life) is clear. The resulting confidence parries away with doubt and depression, and the developed strength (inner and outer) is priceless in overcoming the challenges and obstacles that life has to offer.