Many indigenous peoples are coming to Islam, subhanAllah!
Here is the story of Taufiq Boldy, who embraced Islam as a teenager. He beieves Islam is a way of curing the ills of society.
June 2, 2009
Many indigenous peoples are coming to Islam, subhanAllah!
Here is the story of Taufiq Boldy, who embraced Islam as a teenager. He beieves Islam is a way of curing the ills of society.
July 12, 2009 at 5:50 am
hello, thought you might like to visit a website relating to polynesian converts living in australia
August 3, 2009 at 2:06 am
If Islam is seen as curing the ills of society why are they killing Christians in Nigeria, Turkey, and why is there a major prostitution and dope problem in Iran?
Why are the Sunnis killing the Shias and why do they still stone women and men as punishment for adultery?
Why does Sharia law have a death sentence for homosexuals and why do women not have equality with men?
The majority of people attracted to Islam are uneducated, unstable with violent tendencies. After all, the Prophet Mohammed was this kind of character.
I would bet none of these new muslims have ever read the Quran, Ibn Ishaq’s biography and the history of Islams violent expansionism and the millions killed in their conquests or have a full comprehension of the patriarchal misogyny that constitutes Islam.
Its just a phase that will end when they find that to be a muslim one must be circumcised (even women) , but if they want to follow a stone age 7th century paedophile Arab and flat earth science I guess they couldn’t make it in the real world anyway.
Mindless idiots following other mindless idiots – look at the Islamic countries and see how backward, uneducated and uncivilised they are. What is more – you don’t get welfare or free hospitals, Islam offers nothing but hate and poverty.
August 10, 2010 at 2:05 pm
wahine, you have raised some good points all to which have simple answers,
1. this is not just a muslim problem its a world wide problem!! Nigeria has a mixed christian/muslim society, every1 is getting killed equally.. Turkey as well..
2. sunni’s killing the shia’s like where is this happening? Shia also marry sunni and vice versa!! As far as adultry is concerned this is a root of all evil, it destroys family’s and that alone is not good for society… children who are left abandoned are the ones who suffer from adultry, the products of adultry is hence the children… thats why shariah law is put in place for the rights of everyone.. Islam is just and easy religion.. and Allah(swt) dosn’t make anything hard lest you couldn’t bare it..also prostitution is legal in nz? so whats that saying??? just because they are of muslim countrys, that get a title and a bad one…
4. Allah(swt) created Adam and Huwwa (Eve) not adam and steve!! you cannot create children from a same sex couple..
5.In Islam we have a lifetime of knowledge there is always going to be something that we need to learn as muslims, Alhumdulilah Rasoolulah and his companions made islam easy for us.. Islam is perfect and humans are not..there for in saying that wahine Islam does not allow us to be un educated as you have put it… and if you were to search deeper you will find all the answers to your questions.. We not only follow Quran but we follow the sunnah that goes with it as well.. and you will find how beautiful this religion really is.. why is it that you’s only read the negatives and not the positives.. why is because you hearts are sealed until they will be opened!! Islam is the truth, Islam is easy, and islam is beautiful, just because the people make mistakes don’t blame Islam for it..
August 4, 2009 at 12:33 am
Tena rawa atu koe e te whaea.
Kaore au e whakahaawea e whakaiti i ou korero, I will not not trample on your korero.
There are relevant points, and as far as you understand, what you say is true.
But at the same time, I take it as hate speech, and maybe even a direct insult to my Mana as a person.
Islam in my understanding, is the perfect relegion of God almighty, revealed for the blessing of all mankind.
Prophets even among our people, testified of the Oneness of IO Matua Kore.
Islam simply unifies all the universal messages of Aroha and Rangimarie.
Peace and Love.
Peace and Love with God, and peace and love with All humanity, all whanau, hapu, iwi, languages, peoples, Everyone.
Thats all I got, n thats all pure Islam has as well.
Peace
September 4, 2009 at 3:19 am
Salaam my brother.
Yes, Islam is a very beautiful religion and very wide misunderstood at the same time.
It is very simple to understand but people intentionally fail to understand it.
Otherwise, I am a born muslim, very happy with my family (wife is Christian), my parents all united. Never hated anyone or any religion. Majority of my friends are from other religion, yet no one can tell who’s who we we are together. Never discriminated anyone let alone kill…
Islam is peace
March 14, 2010 at 3:26 pm
True peace is only found in a relationship with the Prince of Peace.
He is the King of kings and lord of lords.
The word of God.
Living water.
Bread of life.
God with us!
Eternal Father.
Creator.
Son of men.
God’s beloved.
Beaten for our inequities.
NO PEACE without Him,
He reigns and will reign forever.
He was and is and is to come…
Yes He will come,
JESUS,
Messiah,
Son of God, Most High,
Every knee shall bow
and every tongue confess…
Jesus Christ is LORD!!
Amen.
Peace be with you.
Eddy
March 15, 2010 at 11:48 pm
If you are a guest on a Muslim site, kindly show some courtesy and tolerance. Do not come here to try to convert us. Perhaps Islam will bring us closer to God than your brand of Christianity.
January 23, 2010 at 4:08 pm
Asalaam alaikum, MashaAllah its so wonderful to see so many maoris embracing islam, I’m cookisland/Maori from tainui manapoto and Im proud and excited whenever I hear of someone from my culture becoming muslim MashaAllah.I live in Dubai now with my husband, I found a sister online whos maori and muslim and she told me how now theres so many maori muslim MashaAlalh.I wish some of the Maori muslims would come here. Loved your story brother, May Allah reward you and help you to spread the message of islam to our people.
salaam
July 28, 2013 at 1:16 am
Email me terata@hotmail.com
November 23, 2015 at 8:04 pm
Asalaam alaikum i am from karachi pakistan i am 46 year old i love you my muslim brother i want your brothership and wher are you from pleas send as email,,,,,,mahboobkhanpk@gmail.com
November 24, 2015 at 12:27 am
Salam aleykum. Email me teratahikairo@gmail.com
January 23, 2010 at 11:22 pm
To the so called highly educated wahine. Why dont you look back into our maori heritage where if a baby was deformed, the tribe would kill it at birth, have a look back into the history of the so-called prophet Te kuti, have a look today at the black power fighting with the mongrel mob, even though they are related. they will kill each other because of the colours on their backs.Why are there so many pediphile preists? what gives america and all other puppet countries the right to go and create a war in another country? Your argument is flawed. The white man went to new zealand and corruted the people with guns and rum and a book that contradicts itself on nearly every page. You are the one who is uneducated and biased toward something which you do not understand. Islam is complete, the people are not, nor are the cultures which relate to more than half of your argument. Does the old testament accept homosexuals? Does the old testament accept prostitution? why are the prodestants against the cathlics? why is ther a dope problem in the world? -not only Iran, why have christians been killing muslims for centurys? If you satopped and analysed all of the points you brought up, you would understand that these things are also happening within the christain societies. THATS WHY YOU ARE AN IGNORANT AND ARROGANT UNEDUCATED INDIVIDUAL. AND THAT IS YOUR FAULT
April 18, 2011 at 12:03 am
“ali da kiwi” ,sounds like a comic or tv character from Bro town or foottrot flats.
I wanted to know how many (if any) Maori muslims were out there due to my step daughter attracting herself to another cultures tradition and beliefs because of a male friend she has known for 2-4 years.
I AM MAORI(not kiwi) and proud of the Maori heritage that GOD, in his Awesome foresight and mercies had given us Gentiles, with the opportunitiy to come under his umbrella of “Love and Compassion” and gave us Men of vision to guilde his flock,(even before the british invasion) Te Kooti, was one of them!
As far as the World and its problems,lets sought our own house first hence the reason i looked in this sight,my step daughter,the young choices she faces now will surely affect the path she must take and as head of this House i wonder what input if any i should consider apply.
The Bible is complete,the people are not and at the end of the day we all will stand before God as individuals not as a group.
April 26, 2011 at 9:01 am
There are a growing number of maori, samoan, tongan and other polynesians coming together under the banner of Islam. No we have not forgotton who we are, or where we come from. I dont speak maori, but does that make me less of a maori? NO. A lot of people whom i have come across dont even know who or what is a maori, but when i say kiwi, they associate that straight away.Ali da kiwi from brotown? man i’d love to see that. I totally agree that we all need to sort out our own places and you are the king of your castle, and should exercise that right, but those rights have boundaries, and when you try to cross those boundaries, there are repercussions. You do not have control of your step daughters thoughts, or even her actions outside of your house, which is exactly what you are trying to control. Would you have shown this much concern if your step daughter wanted to look into budism? judaism? maybe not i say. Maybe you should sit with someone who is knowledgable about the fundamentals of this religeon. And dont think that just because someone calls themselves a muslim, they are knowledgable. “those who do not know, are not equal to those who do know” very simple saying that is sometimes overlooked by many. With an open mind, im sure you will find that Islam is not what you may have first percieved it to be.
April 18, 2010 at 6:43 pm
Aslamo Alaikum
Very concise and a well written reply to an arogent person. Fully agree with your views.
Now we have a Maori translation of the holy Quran. Islam brings many cultures together as Islam is an international muticulture religion.
First time visitor of your page. Keep it up
May Allah guide you to help the unfortunate people.
November 23, 2015 at 8:08 pm
Aslamo Alaikum
wher are you from i am karchi pakistan 48 old sunny muslim and you
June 18, 2010 at 2:40 am
I am of Maori and English/Scottish descent. I was raised in a staunchly roman catholic family. Went to an anglican bording school for five years. Was married to a Mormon from America (no kids together), have since been divorced. I had a child to a Lebanese/Iraqi girl who was Sunni Muslim. Currently dating a Saudi Arabian girl whose family practices the Wahhabi version of Islam, however she does not practice her faith. In all my experiences throughout my travels, I’ve come to realise that the large majority of people I have met want the same things. Food, shelter, clothing, well-being and an opportunity to educate their children. I would say 90%-95% of the people I have met have the same ambitions I have just stated, regardless of their religion. In my opinion, people see religion as an avenue to achieve these things. But what most of us forget as that the 5%-10% of people that desire more (i.e. wealth, status and power) tend to have stronger ambition, will, drive and forcefulness of character. The natural laws of attraction dictate that the remaining 90%-95% of the community/population are drawn to these types of individuals, consequently conforming to their beliefs. And there you have it, the formula for religion. So no matter form a religion may take, it’s only a natural phenomonen to ‘follow the leader’ – whether that be Jesus, Yahweh, Allah, The House of Bush, The House of Saud or 50 cent. It really doesn’t matter, we are just pawns in the bigger scheme of things. Me personally, I like the beliefs of Hugh Hefner, what a champ!!!
August 10, 2010 at 10:01 pm
Lei wu,
could you please define “WAHABI VERSION OF ISLAM” as there is no such thing as wahabism!! if you think it is well show me your evidence!! Also in islam there is no such thing as dating!!! I wouldn’t be too proud of using that quote unless you want to get negative feed back…I’m also surprised that if the family u say that ur g/f is from are also strict wahabi’s im really surprised that they let you near there daughter,, unless they have shown you mercy!!Like Allah(swt) and as far as finding Islam an avenue to a ways and means of having a good life so you put it.. Hudaya is only from Allah(swt) and he guides those who he wills and those that he has guided has been lead astray then that is not from him… Islam has been perfected for us, there for everything that we are suppose to do Islamicly is a very good reason for..so sorry to disappoint you we are not statistics.. but merly following what our creator has ordained for us as Muslims.. May Allah open your heart and let you see the truth..
June 18, 2010 at 11:09 am
Interesting concept toward your formula in regards to religion, and i would have to say i would agree to a certain point. I grew up with half my family claiming to be mormon(when it suited them) and the other half being ratana(also when it suited them)and yes a good percentage of them play the “follow the leader game” but it seemed a bit different when i moved further up north where i met and married a girl from a ringatu background. However, since both my wife and i have converted to Islam about 10 years ago, in regards to “following the leader” this concept is changed to following what the prophets have revealed as being not just religion, but a way of life. We as humans are weak, and so we need guidelines to adhere to, just as the governments have done ever since. As for hugh hefners beleifs? what are they? make as much money and sleep with as many women possible while exploiting them? Hmmmmmmmm…………. very debatable to a huge number of groups, both religious or not. One last thought, Knowledge is better than money. why? knowledge will protect you from what is right and what is wrong…..money wont
June 21, 2010 at 4:28 am
Kia ora Ali
Some good points bro. Respect. I agree with your comment regarding humans being weak and needing guidelines. I can attest to this as an individual. I always try to act in accordance with what my mother taught me. Without her counsel and guidance throughout my childhood and adolescent years, I would not have had any ‘moral compass’ to help me navigate through the many trials and tribulations I’ve faced. In conclusion, I can not confirm on an intimate level exactly what Hugh Hefner’s believes. But in this instance, I believe it’s his actions that speak louder than any words or doctrine ever could. He follows the principle of ‘Make love, not war’.
June 21, 2010 at 11:09 am
LOL, from this perspective of your interpretation – i got your back bro.
Kia Ora
June 28, 2010 at 2:05 pm
As-salaamu alaikum,
I am currently writing in the U.S. and looking for new topics to explore. I think a lot of Muslims here would be interested to learn and know more about our Maori brothers and sisters and their culture. Ali, Taufiq, Isra, and Zanjabila, please email me if you are interested. I’ve been looking to find a Maori Muslim to talk to inshAllah. Jazakum Allahu khair.
Your sister in Islam,
Whittni
June 29, 2010 at 9:34 am
always ready to help wherever i can.
my tautoko is very limited (been away too long) but i have never forgotten who i am, or where im from. even if i do get called a mozzie(maori in aussie)every time i go back home.
alwe_67@yahoo.com.au
June 29, 2010 at 12:52 pm
Jazak Allahu khair Ali, I will be emailing you very shortly inshAllah!
August 10, 2010 at 1:44 pm
La ilaha il Allah, Muhammad ur Rasool-Allah
(None has the right to be worshipped but Allah and Muhammad is the Messenger of Allah..
@MullahAliGG Aoothubillahi minashaytan er rojeem.. this means o Allah protect us from the shaytan…. This statement alone is enough to ward off your rantings.. May Allah(swt) Open your heart, and guide you to the truth..
You have no need to say these things and ur telling lies anyway. If you can give me proof that all these things that you have mentioned are true then I will bow down, but until then and only then can you give me the evidences that this was true.. otherwise take your ignaorant foul mouth and wash out with soap…
would you dare talk to your mother like that? or your kaumatua’s!! no i bet you wouldn’t…
September 9, 2010 at 7:06 pm
Salaam alaykum from America.
Native American of the Navajo Tribe and Muslim. Good to see other people of Mother Earth accepting Islam. When I returned from fighting in Vietnam I converted to Islam some 2 years alater, I was alone, now I see many Native peoples and other people White Hispanic, Arab, Black Asian.
To Wahine Says:
“Mindless idiots following other mindless idiots – look at the Islamic countries and see how backward, uneducated and uncivilised they are. What is more – you don’t get welfare or free hospitals, Islam offers nothing but hate and poverty.”
You are mistaken, no Muslim has ever tried to insult my ancestory many Christians have. When I first joined the US Military my Commanding Officer immediately asked what my race was. When I first entered a Mosque not a single person asked my race. The hospitals are Free in many Muslim countries Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Iran, Syria Gulf States you should go there get into a car accident and find out, itting on the internet reading article written by Evangelical Christians will only dumb you down further Washigu. Welfare should not be a concern you should work to provide for yourself.
September 14, 2010 at 10:41 am
Asalaam alaykum and kia ora!
As a Maori/Pakeha believer I have heard Taufiq’s korero before and believe his surrender has been – and continues to be – greatly beneficial to him (and others of a like mind). Perhaps this is what matters most, ne? When one is before the One neither supporters nor detractors are present and this we should bare in mind.
What will be interesting to observe over these years will be not so much the increase in Maori believers inasmuch as how Maori culture and generic “Islamic” culture blend. I hope the hunger for true worship pre empts the hunger for cultural superiority – not just between Maori and deen but between all kiwi monotheists.
Masalamah, hei kona ra
July 28, 2013 at 1:18 am
Email me terata@hotmail.com
August 26, 2011 at 10:18 am
asalaam alaikum greeting in this holy month of ramadan im an aboriginal auatralian muslim great to see other firsts nations peoples embracing islam
October 14, 2011 at 9:43 pm
Salamun Aleykum Taufiq Al Hamdullilah you have been guided to Qu’ran. May God also guide you to submission to God Alone.
Qu’ran Sura 39
Verse 45 When God Alone is mentioned the hearts of those who do not believe in the Hereafter shrink with aversion. But when others are mentioned besides Him, they rejoice.
Kia Ora Brother Taufiq
The true Shahada is Laa Elaaha Ellaa Allah. (There is no god except God). Putting Prophet Mohamed’s name alongside God constitutes idol worship of Prophet Mohamed. Prophet Mohamed did not add his name alongside that of God. He devoted his worship to GOD ALONE. All the Prophets/ messengers right back to Ibrahim (Abraham) who was given the rites of Islam by God devoted their Shahada to GOD ALONE.
Sura 2 Verse 130.
Who would forsake the religion of Abraham except one who fools his own soul.
Brother Taufiq
Raising Prophet Mohamed’s name alongside God also makes a distinction between the messengers which goes against God’s words in Qu’ran to make no distinction
Sura 2
Verse 136 Say “We believe in GOD, and in what was sent down to us, and in what was sent down to Abraham, Ismail, Isaac, Jacob, and the Patriarchs; and in what was given to Moses and Jesus and all the prophets from their Lord. WE MAKE NO DISTINCTION AMONG ANY OF THEM.
Please also read Sura 2: verse 285; Sura 3 Verse 84; Sura 4 Verses 150-152 and Sura 27 Verse 59.
May God guide you on the right path and away from the manmade and baseless hadith followed by the majority of so-called muslims and Imams that corrupt the pure Islam of the Qu’ran.
Sura 7 Verse 185 Which hadith, beside this (Qu’ran) do they believe in?
July 28, 2013 at 1:19 am
Pronunciation…. I guess thats it…. Belief is of the ngakau.. more so then the tounge.
October 24, 2011 at 7:59 pm
Keep it up my muslim brothers…
Acquire Knowledge whether you have to go to China…(Saying of Muhammad our Prophet).
Allah bless u.
November 1, 2011 at 12:56 pm
salam alkum to all.. i have a few questions and finding it hard to research the answers and wondering if someone can help me. im a lebanese muslim born and raised humdulilah, iv been seeing a man now who is maori ratana but he is interested in islam. i would like to help him however i only know the basics of my religion. i was wondering what ratana religion is about (he doesnt tell me much) i know they follow the christian religion but what is the differents? i feel his family have no religion with all the alcohol and gambling, i tell them this is haram but he doesnt see the major effects of it. anyway i would really like to explain to him the differents and open his eyes to the true religion inshallah im just not sure how to considering i dont know much about his. any help is greatly appreciated. jazakallah and salam. heba.
November 2, 2011 at 10:57 am
Salam Heba,
in an attempt to try and put things into perspective, nearly all believers of some type of religious faith claim that theirs is the true religion, and the ratana church is no different. rather than learn more about the ratana belief, why dont you learn the indepths of Islam, the logical, scientific, and religious proof of Islam will give you the answers that you need to defend Islam, and that is what will benefit you. As for the ratana belief, there is a lot of kufr in it, and is basically based around the anglican belief, which is easy enough to google. What i have personally found is that, by learning about other faiths, you will likely bring up the points that we as muslims know is wrong, which usually escalates to a debate, and sometimes further, and is best avoided for obvious reasons. What i have found to be enlightening to others is to talk about some of the other well known Prophets like, Adam, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus, even the best created female, Mary, (a lot of non muslims dont realise that we as muslims acknowledge their very high status) hope some of this helps.
November 3, 2011 at 11:31 am
thank you jacob (thats my favourite name) lol i have noticed that they are vert spiritual people and we do get in debates about it. but ill take into consideration what you told me. i have most difficulties explaining why we do certain things like why we dont eat pork or why would one drink harm you. do they believe in our prophets? most of them dont know what they believe in. thank u for taking the time to help me. salam heba.
November 4, 2011 at 1:31 am
Hi heba,
yes most of my family are ratana, and some of them dont acknowledge other prophets apart from Jesus, however, i would still encourage you to learn and if you need any help we are more than happy to oblige. We are not Sheikhs, but we have access to some very highly knowledgable ones here in australia.
email is: contactus@polynesianmuslims.com
No matter how silly YOU may think a question is, if it helps to understand by attaining the anwer from which you can understand, then there is the benefit, from which there is a hadith that mentions this
ma^salam
Jacob
November 1, 2011 at 7:16 pm
The Ratana church believes in the Holy Trinity, the administration of the True and Faithful Angels, the commissioning and relevance of the man Tahupotiki Wiremu Ratana as “God’s Mouthpiece”, the authority of the scriptures, the rejection of spiritism (known in Maori as Tohungaism), the vitalisation and healthiness of the body and soul, faith healing and unity within the church.
August 5, 2012 at 9:54 am
Assalam Alaikom wa Rahmatu ALLAH wa Barakatuh sisters and brothers
my name’s Hamid from algeria i want to make relationship with our brothers maori muslim i want to know more about them
ALLAH bless you
Ramadhan mubarak
my email:hamimendz@yahoo.fr
Hamid
October 7, 2012 at 5:00 pm
Hi all 🙂
I’m half samoan half maori
& I’ve recently converted to Islam.
Nice to hear that there’s more maori
Converting
November 21, 2012 at 2:41 am
welcome.
July 27, 2013 at 1:10 pm
Samoans are crazy if they convert to Islam and you for one are crazy.. Every Samoan I know was brought up in church and learning the Bible…Islam does not recognise our Lord Jesus as the Son of God and savior…obviously you have forgotten that…..Read the Bible mate not the Quran…..
July 28, 2013 at 1:14 am
Tena Koutou…. Malo Lava & Tena Koe Vita… Tena Ali
Tena Koe Hemi. I have many Samoan friends of MANY Faiths. I know Samoan Christians, Samoan Bahai’s etc. I am also fortunate to have BEEN to Samoa, and I went to the Mosque in Samoa.
People in that country are actually of many denominations. And indeed its so beautiful to see that people of many faiths can be living together in the same country.
I have seen this time and time again, in all the different countries that I have visited
November 23, 2015 at 8:24 pm
Assalam Alaikom wa Rahmatu ALLAH wa Barakatuh i am from karachi pakistan pleas send email
July 28, 2013 at 3:44 am
When you say its so beautiful to see that many people of many faiths can be living together in the same country..I persume worshiping freely. Try sharing your beliefs openly in Muslim countries like Saudi Arabia. I worked there for a year and have worked in alot of Arab countries as a Security Contractor and boy as a Christian esp. Saudi only the Islam faith is allowed openly, Christians have to be subdued within compounds to worship. Bibles,crosses and any christian material is prohibited in public areas.
Mohamed is maybe your prophet but Jesus Christ is the son of God who performed miracles, died on the cross to save our sins and resurrected again. Muslims don’t believe that.
Why have you forsaken your up bringing in a christian country and culture to turn from our faith? Sonny Bill Williams jumps faith like he does the code of sport..
I hope you come back to our faith and God not Allah..Jesus not Mohamed
Fa afetai Lava
July 28, 2013 at 4:52 am
I’m not even in to debating about religion and won’t talk about the laws and traditions of the KSA…
I will say though that Muslims revere Jesus the Christ, as the promised Messiah, the ‘spirit of God’ , born miraculously of a virgin, who by God’s power performed countless miracles where he restored sight and even raised the dead..
Yes Muslims elevate the station of Jesus and Muslims love and believe Jesus the Christ…
Hemi.. please if you wish to discuss this further or ask me anything else please email me terata@hotmail.com
Nga mihi
August 19, 2013 at 1:58 am
Salams,
I am a Pakeha/ Jamaican and I recently reverted to Islam during Ramadan. I grew up in NZ but I’m living in Australia now. I love to see so many fellow kiwi’s/ islanders who are embracing Islam and I’m hoping to make friends with some Insha Allah.
November 23, 2015 at 8:28 pm
Assalam Alaikom wa Rahmatu ALLAH wa Barakatuh i am from karchi pakistan 46 old sunny muslim
August 7, 2014 at 1:05 am
Assalamu alaikum and kia koutou,
I am facing a dilemma as a fairly new revert to Islam. Alhumdulilah I am Muslim and Alhumdulilah I have a whanau/whanuanga who love and respect me and vicer-versa. All my whanau are non-Muslim and we were brought up together in the typical kiwi Maori way with values around tikanga Maori. However my dilemma is around the greeting process we as Maori have when meeting each other and when we say farewell.
So as Maori Muslim’s how do handle greeting extended whanau when on the Marae, hui’s or gatherings? Do you avoid kissing, shaking hands with your cousins, uncles, aunts, nephews or do you just avoid your whanau? If so does it offend your whanau? how do you feel about it? Do you have to give up your culture, your heritage, your tikanga in order to follow Islam?
Jazak Allahu Kairn
August 7, 2014 at 3:38 am
Waleykum Salaam arahmatullah
Nga mihi nunui
THIS IS Only my opinion.
It’s all about niyyat.
In kissing and giving hongi to our whanau, this is with the intention of Greeting.
So you can do as you normally would.
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Other Maori Muslims advise women only greeting women and men only greeting men.
You do what you understand to be right.
ALLAH knows best.
August 7, 2014 at 9:13 am
Jazak Allahu Khairn brother Taufiq for your reply. Nga mihi nui ki a koe. E tautoko ana ahau i tou korero, kia ora mo tena.
May ALLAH bless you and keep you strong in your iman amen.
August 19, 2014 at 7:59 am
salaamun ‘alaykum,
I was pleased to watch the video ma shaa Allaah wa alhamdulillaahi rabbil ‘aalamiin.
Its very nice to see islam spread in this part of the world rather in any part of the world. To the brother Taufiq continue to seek knowledge until you meet Allaah and if you have a long life then in sha Allaah maybe you might be amongst the most knowledgable people in islam ever. Hold onto islam as its the rope of Allaah your maker who you will one day meet alone and answer to by yourself, no whanau , no debaters, no lawyers just you except if you practice the Quran it might be your lawyer to defend you when everyone else will run away from each other on the day of judgement. so hold on to islam, it will benefit you in this world and in the next life. wa salaamun ‘alaykumm.
August 19, 2014 at 8:08 am
by the way islam permits touching women for greeting and the like who are your mahrams such as your mothers, sisters, daughters, wives, aunties who are your mothers or fathers sisters. other extended family members(who are of the opposite gender) just explain to them that you are now muslim and that greeting by touching each other for opposite gender has limits allowed and limits disallowed for the extended family members disallowed to shake hands or touch them physically. and you choose to respect and practice it fully and that you are happy to take part in that which does not go against your faith as your faith is the most important thing in your life and that your culture comes second and that is for every culture also not just maori but every culture comes second to islam. and give da’wah to them so they might actually learn and accept it or reject upon clear evidences. and whosoever rejects the truth after its clear to them will have only themselves to blame.
July 4, 2015 at 6:18 pm
are there many maoris who converted to muslim? mashaallah 🙂
July 8, 2015 at 11:32 am
I know of around 20 in sydney, australia. There are a lot more in Aotearoa
July 4, 2015 at 6:24 pm
kia ora.
i love ALLAH, i love my religion.
muslim is always in my heart.
but nowadays, people still think that all muslims are the same.
DO NOT follow Shi ah muslim, they wrote quran wrongly, it says that Nabi Muhammad SAW raped aisha which is completely FALSE. Nabi Muhammad SAW never did that. and for those people, please READ QURAN! 😦
shiah is different, thats what isis is. for those people who are new, or just converted to muslim, please becarefull 😦
muslim is wonderful not terrorist.
July 8, 2015 at 8:12 pm
NZ Census data tells us there are 1000+ Maori Muslims in NZ
July 15, 2015 at 8:10 pm
hello,
i really wish i could meet and greet all maori muslims in aotearoa. i really wanna meet them all, are there any places only for maori muslims community? thank you, i would love to meet them all.
happy ramadhan.
July 15, 2015 at 9:29 pm
Tena Koe Aroha
Maori Muslims are spread across NZ. There are afew in Hastings. I myself am now based in Auckland where there are afew too.
Ramadhan Kareem.