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Joined: 28 October 2005 Online Status: Offline Posts: 83 |
![]() Topic: T.V - A Great SatanPosted: 20 December 2005 at 3:14pm |
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Does everyone agree that television is soooooo much worse than what it was 10years ago. You actually used to be able to sit down as a family and watch a nice programme but you can no longer do this now. But your also stuck because you can't allow your children out to play without an adult (upto a certain age anyway) as its no longer safe for them to be outside like we were allowed to be 10 years ago. No wonder they turn to computer games and t.v now. My little boy is only 4 but he can put my brothers playstation on and play games and i still don't know how the damn thing works!!! The only worry was when he came down the other day and said "Give me some sugar" !!!!!! Thats apparantly what the scantily dressed girl in the computer game was saying!!! So i hid that game anyway!!! But seriously, aren't children growing up faster these days - or do you think they said that when we were younger?? |
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kenski70
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Joined: 13 November 2005 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 352 |
![]() Posted: 20 December 2005 at 4:12pm |
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I feel your pain man.unfortunately all 4 TVs in my house are stuck on the Disney channel,or nickelodeon. I just want to watch the history channel or comedy central.but alas my absolute favorite show "South park" is way too much for a child's eyes! And normal stations like CBS and Fox have mostly garbage too. looks like another episode of "Thats so Raven" in my further.Maybe I can sneak in a Hannity& Colmbs show on fox news later tonight.
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herjihad
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Joined: 26 January 2005 Location: United States Online Status: Offline Posts: 2473 |
![]() Posted: 20 December 2005 at 4:54pm |
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Bismillah, I don't know if I agree or not. I grew up watching soaps and Dark Shadows and reading Harlequin Romances. We didn't have cool stations like Nick and Disney and Cartoon channel. Well, in my house we still don't because we don't have cable or satelite. Well, okay, the soaps allow much more skin, but they still have the same stories (I don't watch them unless I'm sitting with an older relative becaue they never turn them off!). And those stories have always been raunchy. TV commercials also allow more skin, and that's worse too. Okay, yeah. But there are some better things on too that are educational and informative. They have college on tv and pbs has really good stuff a lot of the time. Between the Lions, et cetera. Pick out some nice videos or DVDs and let them watch those. Play the games, learn the system, and then you can pick the good games from the bad. There's a great playstation game with a little dragon in it, and another with a fox. St- something and Hmm, it's slipped my mind right now. And everybody has heard of pacman and Galaga, right? Of course, leapfrog is a better way to spend your dough anyway. Books on tape from the library are wonderful for kids. Mine listen to them over and over, especially when there is a tv ban on! And sometimes the bad stuff comes on during the commercials of the good stuff. Depending on the kids age and development and your mindset, you can talk to the kids about why such stuff is bad for everyone. The dragon game is Spyro, I think! And the fox is Crash Bandicoot. Edited by herjihad |
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kenski70
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![]() Posted: 20 December 2005 at 5:19pm |
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My daughter recently was caught playing "Grand Theft Auto 3" fortunatly she knows right from wrong and would never do the same stuff in real life. I walked in as she was shooting pedestrians with a flamthrower. had to tell her to put it away and do her home work.(So I could play.) Im so bad.
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kenski70
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![]() Posted: 20 December 2005 at 5:21pm |
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All the stuff on TV makes me really miss "The Gong Show."
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herjihad
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![]() Posted: 20 December 2005 at 9:30pm |
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Bismillah, You know the same thing happened to me. But I threw away the $40 game. It's the epitomy of evil. Lot's of nails there for you.
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kenski70
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![]() Posted: 20 December 2005 at 11:38pm |
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You know the same thing happened to me. But I threw away the $40 game. It's the epitomy of evil. Lot's of nails there for you. you know theres a website for that game called "Liberty city" (Where lunatics prosper) That game is soooo twisted. Too bad I'm hooked |
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ladybird
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![]() Posted: 21 December 2005 at 3:56am |
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Living Without TV: 12 Alternatives & Options
Many of today's most popular youth and family programs include varying degrees of sexual promiscuity, profanity, coarse joking, and antifamily plots and subplots. Violence, homosexuality, materialism, un-Islamic and anti-Islamic material are also found in a huge percentage of Hollywood's offerings on TV. Now more than ever, discretion is essential for parents to help their children achieve the best of this world and the best of Hereafter. Here are some options if "taqwa" is in your mind and heart. By Abdul Malik Mujahid 1) Get Rid of Television: No, it's not a radical idea. 73% parents, a survey says, would like to limit their children's TV. Hundreds and thousands of families are actually doing it. About 3 million homes in America have no TV. It saves time. Once you actually do it, believe me, you will not miss it. One father says (he works for Sound Vision) that his children got rid of TV when he was on a Sound Vision trip. It has been more than 16 months since. No one misses the thing at all. He hasn't heard any one asking for it. (Well, maybe once when the Bulls and the Rockets were on.) More family interaction, books, computers, and internet have taken up TV's place. TV has a lot of haram programming. Children on an average watch more than 27 hours of TV a week exposing themselves to hundreds of acts of sex and violence in our own homes each and every week! Is it worth it? If you cannot resist, then living without TV is better. Think hard about this option, though. Both parents much agree first. If you have grown up children then it will be better if they are part of the decision making process. If they will go somewhere else to watch then it is better that they watch in your home. 2) Tune Out TV, Turn On the Computer: More and more parents are discovering that computers are a good hook to get children out of the TV box. Most children already prefer computers over TV. If you still do not own a computer, buy one. A new powerful computer may be priced $1,000 or less now. A used one may be as cheap as $200. Now there are a number of computer programs available for Muslims which complement an ever-growing number of educational and entertainment products in the market which are halal and productive by any standard. Al-Qari, the world's first Islamic multimedia program, is helping Muslims of all ages learn how to properly read Arabic and recite the Quran from any PC or Macintosh. 3) Web Surfing is Better than Channel Surfing: TV is passive. Web is interactive and more informative. Switch to Web or at least spend more time with it. Nearly 22 percent of the 100,000 Web users surveyed recently by investment bank Hambrecht & Quist and ad network LinkExchange said they sacrifice TV for surfing time. Twelve percent said they spend less time with newspapers and magazines because of the Web, while only 3 percent turn off their radios. 4) Encourage Islamic Programs: There are organizations like Sound Vision which are developing Islamic programs for Muslim children on video and computers. The world is not about to abandon TV. TV itself is not bad. It is the programming which is by and large bad. Children watch an average of more than 27 hours of TV a week, exposing themselves to hundreds of acts of sex and violence in our own homes each and every week! In a study of 450 sixth-graders who watch cable, Oklahoma State University professor Godfrey Ellis found that a staggering 66% of the children watched at least one program a month that contained nudity or heavy sexual content. Where do children develop their weakened moral ideas? A substantial blame can be attributed to poorly managed television. A child may attend Sunday School for two hour a week, Masjid for two more hours, and never really hear about Allah's prohibitions regarding premarital sex. But when a child has unlimited access to the un-Islamic perspective at the rate of 25 to 30 hours per week, which ideas can we expect to have the most influence? We cannot let millions of TV sets, thousands of satellites and TV stations broadcast an un-Islamic way of life, ideals, and images as the most charmful product of this civilization. Islam and Muslims have a responsibility to produce and promote a God-conscious way of life, ideals and images using all means of communications possible. You can help Islamic productions by purchasing them, by promoting them, by investing in them. By supporting the development of Islamic media organizations, we are in fact ensuring that succeeding generations remain connected to Islam. 5) Develop Your Islamic Programs: With trillions of dollars being spent today on fiber optic networks, compression software and hardware and low orbiting satellites, the world will have a good size bandwidth available to them pretty soon. With communication technology becoming more digital, cheaper, faster, and more powerful, soon you will be able to produce a video and multimedia program on your own and broadcast it the way you publish a web page today. Who will use all these broad bands? Those who have programs available now will have an advantage. What about you and your family learning the art of production? Instead of being a passive consumer of haram programming become a producer of Islamic programs. You can do it as a profession or as a hobby. Either way, believe me, it is going to be fun, insha Allah. 6) Basketball is Better than TV: Encourage games, gardening and exercises. Children who should be outdoors getting bruised, dirty, and exhausted, exercise only their blinking eyelids as they sit mesmerized, hour after hour, in front of the tube. Evidence indicates that television stifles the ability to express ideas logically. Television viewing replaces essential play activities with passivity rather than activity. A healthy and physically fit child will be able to achieve more in life than otherwise. That's why the Prophet, peace be upon him, encouraged sports and himself participated in them. 7) Go Camping Old Man!: And take the young man with you. Outdoor activities are underrated among Muslims in North America. Hiking and camping are great ways to enjoy life and nature. There is whole healthy culture out there which Muslims in America, especially the immigrants, have yet to discover. Outdoor family activities can provide good time for family interaction. This is something which TV takes away. According to one study, "the average five-year-old spends [only] 25 minutes a week in close interaction with his father [but] 25 hours a week in close interaction with the TV set." Whose values will this baby adopt? of the old man or of a punk in the tube? 8) VCR Means Alternatives: VCR gives you control of TV time and program both. Many parents use more VCR than broadcast TV . Without a doubt, Islamic media alternatives are vital to our children's survival as Muslims. Sound Vision's Adam's World video series is a big hit with children ages 3 to 9 years. The series teaches Islamic akhlaq, adab and ahkaam in a manner that's fun for them to learn. Some Muslims from South Asia think Indian films, and Middle Easterners think Egyptian films are relatively harmless. I think they are culturally more capable of encouraging you to haram ways than any other haram film which is culturally alien to you. Some parents think that cartoons are okay. No, they repeat all the rubbish which is out there in feature films. All the sex and violence is present there. 9) Visit a Masjid, Follow a Trail of Tears, or Visit the Old Country: I was in a panel discussion with Abd alHay Moore, Uthman Hutchinson, and Zeba Siddiqui where we debated whether visiting parent's country of origin is a good idea for Muslim children in America. I would like my children to grow while knowing the good and bad of the Muslim Ummah. There is so much of the world out there for them to discover for themselves. Within the US you can follow some historical trail. What about the trail which native Americans (Cherokees) were forced to follow from the Western North Carolina to Oklahoma? And what about visiting one new masjid every month? The idea is that there shouldn't be idle time available to "kill watching TV." 10) Develop an Anti-TV Family Plan: Develop a gradual plan to reduce your daily TV intake. You may want to start off by giving a Summer Break to TV this year. 11) Volunteer Time: There is so much need in the society for volunteer time. There are many causes in the Muslim Ummah. There are human beings without homes and food. There are 30 million poor people in America. You can volunteer, along with your children, to aleviate the suffering. I always look with awe at those Christian missionaries who spend millions of hours (and dollars) helping those in need. There is more organized help from Christians to Muslims than Muslims to other human beings, or to themselves. Once a Muslim (father of a Sound Vision team member) went to help senior citizens in an area which has a large Muslim population for last twenty years, a beautiful masjid and two Muslim schools. People in that facility were shocked to see him. Their volunteer coordinator finally overcame her surprise and said, this is the first time in the history of our village that a Muslim has come to volunteer. 12) Write a Book: What about encouraging your children to write a book with a promise that you will get it published. With desktop publishing around the block, why not let her become the first published author on the block. Conclusion: Today television literally stands between you and your children. And some time it stands between you and Allah as well. TV addiction of parents is not limited to the parents in Matilda. It is the story of millions of homes across America. Unless you control yourself, there will be no barakah in you trying to control children. "Are you ordering people for right conduct while forgetting (to practice) it yourselves, even as you recite the Book? Will you not use your reason?" (Quran: 2:44) |
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Israfil
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![]() Posted: 21 December 2005 at 8:08am |
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As'Salaamu Alaikum Wa Rahmatullahi Wa Barakatuh my brethren again I see you! Regarding the issue of Television I would suggest something to all of you: Lighten up! Television is not Satan. Television is what you make it is. It is either your choice to watch or not. Just like the individual who occupies him/herself with something and neglects their duties in the household. Television can either be a deterent or a past time depending on the individual. As for myself I like television because its entertaining and its an outlet to other worlds. It is also an encouraging tool because it (and I find this weird but) it motivates me in some ways. Look how movies influence people by what they present. Look at the passion of Christ when it came out. Soooo many people afterwards turned back to their religion and when I saw the movie I saw some people crying and getting on their knees and asking God for forgiveness. How beautiful is that! Television is not always bad and its sad that some Muslim scholars speak against it. Like anything active in the world it can be either a deterent or entertaining it's your choice. |
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kenski70
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![]() Posted: 21 December 2005 at 11:26am |
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Regarding the issue of Television I would suggest something to all of you: Lighten up! Television is not Satan. Television is what you make it is. It is either your choice to watch or not. Just like the individual who occupies him/herself with something and neglects their duties in the household. Television can either be a deterent or a past time depending on the individual. So true it all depends on what you are watching. many Christians have spoken out against TV as well.I my self only watch 5 channels. History channel, Fox News Channel, VH1, Comedy Central, and Spike TV. |
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