I was robbed twice in one month!!
It's not like somebody has pointed a gun to my head, it's not my bag, my purse or my mobile phone that was stolen, its my food!! Yes my food was stolen twice at the office. First time my toast and chicken lancheon and second it was my brown beans sandwich.
I know its not a big deal, but the idealist residing in my mind still considers it a robbery. Someone opens the refrigerator (the company's refregirator in which all employees keep their stuff), takes some food (which he/she knows for sure it is not his/her food) and eats it does not sound normal to me.
I started acting like Lieutenant Columbo (which I usually do whenever I get the chance) and began to analyze the robbery and search for suspects. But since all my colleagues at the office are known to be good, religious people I got puzzled and could not accuse anyone of stealing my food.
Then I started to ask myself if being religious means that one should have ethics and morals that prevent one from stealing. But according to my case the answer was No.
Then I started to look at the bigger picture and realized that what happened at the office is just a sample of what is happening all around me. I look at the mosques and churches all round me and find them crowded with people as If I live in the "City of Angels". Then I read the newspapers or watch TV and feel shocked with all the briberies, roberries, rapes and domestic violence commited everyday. If I live in the "City of Angels" then who comit these crimes everyday?
I have reached the conclusion that religion is no more responsible for setting people's moral standards. But this conclusion made me ask myself some questions; If religion no more shapes people's values and ethics then what's the use of religion? What's the point behind reading the holy books if people never practice what they read? Are people aware that being religious and being good can not be separated?
Wikipedia defines religion as follows:
The term "religion" refers to both the personal practices related to communal faith and to group rituals and communication stemming from shared conviction.
I guess this is not the case in our society nowadays; people ignore the "personal practices related to communal faith" part and only concentrate on the "group rituals and communication stemming from shared conviction", which resulted in a society of pretenders.
I don't know whose fault is this, but I guess our society is suffering and will suffer a lot from such pretenders; those who have limited religion to some rituals, those who have separated religion from our daily life, those who take religion as a camouflage to hide their evil doings.
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4 comments:
Hey long time since ur last post :))
We dont live in city of angels what so ever coz sadly many ppl who pretend to be religious do various kinds of sins
I think manners beside religion guards the behavior of ppl
By the way my "tac" nd bake rolls have been stolen many times from my desk :))
i like that post a lot :)
you know i have that wondering every time i am faced with how conflicting people's actions are from the religion they "practice"!!
there is a quote that says "al deen'o' al mo3amala" which implies that your true religion is basically how you act among your fellow humans... as for the rituals, you do them for God, not for your fellow humans... but i guess that is in my own utopia!!!
as for your sandwiches... i know it sounds drastic, but put something that would cause whoever some severe stomachache and you will know who did it ;) u can consult Dr. ma 3aleena here, she's a pharmacist :D
ma 3lina, I do agree with u that one's morals and ethics play an important role in gaurding one's behavior.
As for ur Tac and Bake Rolls u might use ur medical skills and follow insomniac's advice :).
Insomniac, I'm really glad u liked the post. I don't think "al deeno al mo3amala" is parcticed anymore. It was replaced by "al deeno al tamseel".
Thanks for the advice but I'd rather use my detective skills we 2amseko motalabes...I guess this would be much fun :D.
for me, the answer to the purpose of religion, praying and reading the holy books is quite clear: to have 7asanat. people are just trying to debit their 7asanat account to be able to credit it later on. they deal with god as they deal with their bank. I mean look at all those chain emails telling you to say so and so and get a zillion and one 7asana! The situation is really sad..
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