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 Ten Things Every Muslim Should  Do By Yahiya Emerick Al-Jazeerah, CCUN, June 16, 2012   
	
	American convert and writer, Yahiya Emerick, suggests ten easy things that 
	every Muslim family can do to contribute to the betterment of Muslims and 
	the establishment of Islam in the West.
 
	
	I've often been confronted with people who are really motivated to do 
	something for Islam, but who were aimless. You know what I'm talking about. 
	Sometimes we are so filled with feelings of wanting to help but we don't 
	really know where to begin. 
	
	Doesn't it seem like there's just too much that needs to be done? Muslims 
	are starving in war zones all over the world, kings and dictators rape our 
	lands, misinformation about Islam is rampant, our children are succumbing to 
	the non-Muslim way of life, maybe half our family members don't practice 
	Islam, even if they say they're Muslim, the Masjid needs funds, Muslims need 
	to be taught the difference between what's Islam and what's cultural, etc... 
	
	I'm sure many of you could add endlessly to this list. Have you ever felt 
	like the problems are just too great to solve? Have you ever blocked it out 
	of your mind because if you really thought about it you would become 
	depressed? If so, then you're not alone. I've met tons of believers, real 
	sincere people, who lament that they don't know what to do or how they can 
	really help. 
	
	Of course, there are some people who will make one specific issue their 
	focus and they'll work to help in that direction. For example, someone might 
	make the support of the local Masjid their cause. Another person may support 
	whole-heartedly an Islamic school or the activities of a relief agency, 
	etc... But most of us don't have time to do justice to those types of goals 
	like we should. 
	
	But the alternative, sitting at home and watching TV is hardly worth our 
	time when there are real Muslims out there who need us, and a cause that we 
	must support. So in view of all the variables that affect most of our lives 
	in the modern world, I've come up with a list of ten easy things that every 
	Muslim family should do so that they can contribute to the betterment of 
	Muslims and the establishment of Islam in the West. 
	
	Anyone can do these ten things and I've selected activities that are not 
	overly time-consuming, nor expensive. I expect that you'll agree and will 
	tape a print out of these ten "to do's" to your refrigerator door. (Before 
	grabbing that snack you can be reminded about what is more important than 
	filling your belly!) 
	
	#1 Sponsor an OrphanBefore anything else, there are hungry Muslim children everywhere who have 
	needs right now. There are several reputable relief agencies who offer 
	orphan sponsorship programs that only cost from $20-$40 a month. You and I 
	know that's nothing expensive on your part - so do it. Some agencies even 
	offer automated withdrawal so you can send a letter once with a voided check 
	and never have to fill anything out again. Doing this can make you close to 
	the Prophet in Paradise.
 
	
	#2 Subscribe to at least three Muslim magazinesThis is practically the only way you can keep abreast of issues important to 
	the Muslims in the West. It also supports the budding Muslim media. Even if 
	you don't intend to read the magazines, subscribe anyway. Someone around you 
	will read or you can leave them with others. Make it at least three and try 
	to subscribe for 2-3 years at a time.
 
	
	#3 Go to the Masjid at least once a week for SalahIn the West today, nearly all of us have a Masjid within driving distance. 
	Even if you don't go to the local Masjid for Jumu'ah because of your job, 
	then go for at least one Maghrib a week or for Zuhr on Sunday. Whatever, 
	just go at least once a week- WITH YOUR FAMILY. It's the only way that you 
	and your family will consider the Masjid to be your place.
 
	
	#4 Give your children an Islamic EducationIf your children go to public school, and there is no Islamic school nearby, 
	then make sure they either get into some Sunday school program, or, if the 
	local Masjid doesn't run it right, then pool together with some like-minded 
	families and run your own program at somebody's house every Saturday or 
	Sunday and conduct it the way you think it should be done. This is the 
	minimum requirement for not losing your children to secular Christianity.
 
	
	#5 Buy books, cassettes and videos on IslamBuy at least one book, audio or video produced by a Muslim company or author 
	per month. Have you ever wished that there were better items for you and 
	your family's pleasure? Unfortunately, Muslims don't support their own 
	writers and artists very well. No one can make even a decent living if they 
	want to write or produce for the Muslim market. That must change if you want 
	to see wonderful products for you and your children. Just buy one thing per 
	month. Either out of a catalog or from your local Muslim bookstore. For you 
	it's only $5-$10 bucks, but collectively, it can encourage our creative and 
	talented brothers and sisters to do more.
 
	
	#6 "Adopt" a convertIf you see any new Muslims at your Masjid, then partially "adopt" them into 
	your family. The convert experience is basically one of isolation and 
	loneliness. You'd be surprised to know that most converts are outright 
	ignored by the people in the Masjid. Beyond a few pleasantries and 
	handshakes, they are usually never made to feel welcome or accepted. They 
	are often cut off from their non-Muslim friends and relatives so they are 
	doubly vulnerable. A new convert should be invited into various peoples home 
	for dinner a minimum of six times a month. Get together with others and make 
	sure you all put the new convert on your guest list for any sort of 
	gathering.
 
	
	#7 Give the gift of the QuranKeep three extra Qur'an translations and some literature in your home at all 
	times. You never know when you'll find someone interested who wants to know 
	more. Besides, your children read only and understand only English. (You 
	wouldn't believe how many Muslim families don't have an English Qur'an 
	translation in their homes! How will the child read it if they don't 
	understand Arabic, and they never understand Arabic, even if their parents 
	are Arabic speaking!)
 
	
	#8 Go to one convention a yearEven if you have given up on them, you have to go. It's the only way your 
	children will feel a part of a greater community of believers. Think about 
	it and realize that you don't just go to a convention for your personal 
	enrichment. It's about Muslim solidarity. Go to at least one every year. 
	Couple it with your vacation plans or something. Just go.
 
	
	#9 Eat only Halal or Kosher FoodBesides all the religious aspects I could mention, which are the most 
	important, by the way, there is another advantage. You solidify your 
	identity and introduce to your family the concept that animals should not 
	die cruelly (like they do in all American slaughterhouses) and that Muslims 
	eat cleaner food. If there are no Halal meat stores nearby, you'll probably 
	find a Kosher store. At least many of the Jews are not shy about Allah's 
	commandment there and have established kosher markets everywhere.
 
	
	#10 Create an Islamic environment in your homeLastly, make sure you and your family have cultural-type items in your home 
	in abundance that are associated with Islam or Islamic culture. Everyone in 
	your home should have prayer beads, prayer rugs, kufis, Hijabs, (even if 
	they're worn only for prayer), gowns, posters, wall plaques, stickers, 
	logo-shirts, Islamic screen-savers on the computer, and on and on. You want 
	to establish an identity in your home. Everything outside is totally 
	un-Islamic. At least let the Islamic flavor be present inside.
 
	
	Originally, there were only ten things on this list, but then a very 
	important item came to mind but I just couldn't bring myself to delete any 
	of the preceding items. But in the interest of simplicity, I'll keep the 
	upper ten intact and mention this item as a separate issue because it's 
	something that you don't really need to list with the other things. 
	
	This is extremely crucial: 
	
	Resolve to raise your family as MuslimsDon't be passive. Don't sit around and watch your spouse and children drift 
	further and further away into disbelief and kufr. Would any of you like to 
	be on their deathbed and then realize that they only left non-Muslims behind 
	them? Imagine entering the great sleep with that realization on your heart!
 
	
	These ten things can be done, with minimal trouble and fuss, by each and 
	every Muslim family. Through these ten points nearly every purpose of Islam 
	is served and you can finally feel that you're doing something in an 
	organized fashion to help promote your healthy way of life and also to 
	fulfill your responsibility to your Creator. Give it a try and see how easy 
	these things really are. Then stick with it. You have no excuses for 
	inaction anymore.   
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