Postby Mr. Yungnfresh » Thu Dec 03, 2009 12:42 am
JazaakAllahu Khayran to everyone who replied with something positive and Amiin to all your Ducas.
Voltage, thanks for the compliment bro but I'm afraid I'm undeserving of it. I wouldn't consider myself among those who are "religious", per se, cuz only Allah SWT Knows how short I fall in terms of religiosity. Nevertheless, I'm a proud Muslim and there are certain things that tug at my heartstrings, this being one of them. Knowing him personally compounds the grief, but I'm just as upset by losing a pillar of our community.
Nobleman and Cinque, saxiibyaal I can't say enough about the late Sheikh AUN and the invaluable lessons he's left for the younger generation...not only for the next life, but for this life as well. As a child growing up in Somalia, he once heard someone mention the letters "P" "H" "D", and was intrigued by them as he noticed that they garnered acclaim. So one day, he asked someone what a PHD was and they told him it was the highest degree of academic knowledge one could aspire to. That day, the Sheikh made up his mind that he would achieve it. In addition to holding a Masters degree in Shariah from Ibn Saud Islamic University in Riyadh, Dr. Sheikh Muhammad Rashaad obtained a PhD in Bioethics of Islam from McGill University in Montreal earlier this year, and wrote his thesis on organ death and the ethical evaluation of brain death. He left this earth with the distinct honour of being a scholar in Islam, as well as a scholar in academia. His work ethic was remarkable, considering he was not a native English-speaker, and served in the dual-roles of Imaam and owner/founder of the largest Masjid in the capital city of Canada, no less while raising 14 children. MaashaAllah and May Allah SWT Reward him in full.