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It is important to give childrenan
alternative to all the ill-advised
material that exists on the web.
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Like
all other technological inventions and advancements, Internet
technology also can be used for the good or evil; for the
benefit of mankind or for the harm and negative purposes
towards mankind. As human beings, our responsibility is to use
this technology for the betterment of mankind, human
relations, serving the needs of the people, and better
understanding between believers of different faiths. As
Muslims, our duty is to use such technology as an effective
tool to enhance Islam and its basic concepts not only for
Muslims, but also for non-Muslims inviting them toward Islam,
show them the benefits Islam has to offer to mankind, and
serve the needs of Muslims providing them with the knowledge
about every issue they face through this vast information
highway, called, "INTERNET," or "World-Wide Web
(WWW)."
One
specific area that can serve Islam and Muslims is the
knowledge of astronomy, and calculation techniques applied to
those areas of astronomy that serve Islamic needs. Astronomy
can serve the needs of Muslims for their daily prayers, Qibla
direction, times for fasting, and dates for Eidain and Hajj
(pilgrimage). All humans have a need for time keeping systems,
for which calendars were developed, based on the natural time
keeping system of the sun and moon. Muslims have a special
need for a time keeping system for their obligatory duties in
order to fulfill the commandments of the creator, Allah
(Subhanahu wa Ta'ala). For the time keeping system He says:
(Qur'an,
10:5): "It is He who made the sun a radiance and the moon
a light and determined their stations that you might know the
number of years and reckoning of time."
(Qur'an,
36:39): "Neither the sun may reach the moon ? nor night
will precede the day...each in special orbit is swimming
around according to its law."
(Qur'an,
55:5): "The sun and moon follow courses exactly
computed."
(Qur'an,
2:189): "They ask you about the crescent moons, say: they
are signs to mark fixed periods of time for the people and for
pilgrimage."
The
position of the sun determines the daily prayer timings, while
the position of the moon determines the Islamic calendar
(e.g., month of fasting, Eidain, and Hajj etc.). To fulfill
these needs, I took the initiative to create a web site,
"Astronomy for Islam." with its Home Page being on
the address: http://www.erols.com/shaukat. This site contains
several web pages on related subjects, such as Moon Sighting,
Actual Sighting, Islamic Calendar, Prayer Schedule, Qibla
Direction, and Astronomy Links etc.
In
addition to these pages, there are some more pages for
frequently asked questions (F A Q's) providing answers on moon
sighting, prayer schedule, and Qibla direction. Furthermore,
there are some more related articles on these subjects for
additional information provided as a hypertext link on the web
pages.
New
tools such as Common Gateway Interface (CGI) scripts and
programming are very important and effective ways for a user
to get information based on calculations depending upon users'
location described by latitude, longitude, and time zone.
While CGI programming can help, it is not sufficient to
distribute the results of calculations for high latitudes
above and below Arctic Circle, where the sun does not rise in
some season or does not set in other season. At these high
latitudes, most programming algorithms can't accurately
calculate sunset and sunrise times and hence some special
attention is required. This can be achieved by
"email," an effective and inexpensive way to
communicate. The need can be specified in an email to some
scholars who have better understanding of the Shari'ah as well
as some understanding of science or vice versa. The email
addresses for such scholars could be provided in the web
pages. On the web site mentioned above, the CGI programming is
not implemented yet. However, it is recognized that its use
would enhance and be more effective to serving the needs of
Muslims around the world.
Conclusion
In
the modern age of communication, especially through Internet,
we all can benefit from the tons of information available on
the information highway, "Internet." As Muslims, our
duty is to make as much useful information available on the
Internet as possible, present them in effective and
interesting ways so that a browsing individual can keep
his/her attention and does not flee away, and most
importantly, keep the pages alive by updating and revising
frequently. Updating and revising for cosmetic purposes is
sometimes needed to keep the attention of the users so that
the site does not appear stale. Stale sites loose users
interest and attention. Although CGI programming is an
important and effective tool for users to get calculations
based on users' location described by latitude longitude, and
time zone, it is not sufficient to distribute such information
for high latitudes above and below Arctic Circle. For these
high latitudes, special attention is required by a person who
can manually look into the situation and provide answers to
people's needs. This can be achieved by email, which is an
effective and inexpensive way to communicate.
Thus,
Internet and email are the tools that Muslims should not be
behind others in using, and should prove that Muslims are on
top of the technological advances serving humanity in general
and Muslims in particular in the 21st century.
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