WHAT IS ISLAM? Part 3
contd from Part-2 Contrary to this class of people, there are
the people for whom the Quran in Surah Al-Baqara, Verse 201
says: And there are people who say: Our Rabb ! Give us good in
this world and the good in the Hereafter. The Quran calls them
Momin. In other words, these are the people who obey the Laws of
Allah: the physical laws and the permanent values both. On the
other hand, there are people who obey His physical laws only,
and do not follow His revealed permanent values. The Quran calls
them Kafir i.e., the non-acceptor class of people. It makes it
clear that accepting the physical laws, and acting according to
them will bring their results. Whosoever will accept and act
according to the physical laws will get the results of his
efforts. The Quran has described this stark fact
comprehensively, when it, in Surah Bani Israeel, Verse 18, said
of the first group of people: Whosoever intends to derive the
immediate gains of this physical life, We, according to Our
Divine Laws, provide him these gains. But his future is doomed
to jahannam, where he will be condemned and forsaken. For the
second group of people, the Momin, the Quran in Surah Bani
Israeel, Verse 19 makes it clear, when it says: And whosoever
(along with the worldly gains) intends to derive gains of the
future, works to the optimum for these gains, and is committed
to Allah's revealed permanent values, his efforts bring fruitful
results. The Quran concludes the efforts of both these groups of
the people, when it in Surah Bani Israeel, Verse 20 says: We let
both of these groups go marching onward in accordance with the
efforts they put forth. And the door leading to Our bestowed
bounties is equally wide open for each and every one; We never
wall up Our bounties to confine them to a selected few.
Difference Between Momin and Kafir In Surah Al-Jaasia, Verse 13,
the Quran said: And He has made subservient to you whatsoever is
in the heavens and whatsoever is in the earth, all from Himself.
Lo! Herein verily are portents for people who reflect. In this
verse the Quran has not addressed any particular group of
people. It is a general address to all the humans. The nation
that reflects and conquers the forces of nature will get the
benefits from these forces. In this respect there will be no
difference in the results of the efforts of the Momin and the
Kafir. This difference will come into play at a later stage.
Whosoever reflects and conquers the forces of nature will get
benefit. The difference is that the Kafir conquers the forces of
nature and uses this conquering according to his own decisions.
This results in the form of hell of destruction. This is the
trap the world is entangled today. The greater is the conquering
of the forces of nature, the greater is the intensity of this
destruction. On the other hand, the Momin conquers the forces of
nature, and uses this harnessing in accordance with Allah's
revealed permanent values. This makes the world a heavenly place
to live. This is called 'living within the bonds of Allah'. In
other words, it is the using of ones potentialities and the
forces of nature within the limitations Allah has prescribed for
the universal total gain of the humanity. The following example
will make it clear. When "Nation of the Kafir" conquers the
forces of nature, it uses this conquering for the benefits of
its own nation on one hand, and for the destruction of other
nations on the other hand. It is evident when different nations
of the world use these forces for their benefits but for the
destruction of other nations, it will wring universal chaos in
the humanity. Contrary to it, when "nation of Momin" conquers
the forces of nature, it will use the forces for the nourishment
and growth of the entire humanity because 'nourishment of the
entire humanity' is a permanent value. This nation can not
ignore this value. Take another example. When "nation of Kafir"
governs the people, it will create unevenness, chaos, and social
disparity. Consequently it will give rise to different strata of
haves and have-nots. It will blur justice, and mar economic
equality. All the decisions will be made in favour of the ruling
class. But when this same governance comes in the hands of
"nation of Momin", it will create evenness in the society. Every
one will be provided means of nourishment and growth according
to the individual needs in the society. Every one will be
respected as man. Irrespective of the position of the humans,
every matter will be decided according to the Laws of Allah. It
is because, those at the helm of affairs, will have conviction
in the principles and laws of Allah. And living according to
these principles will be the ultimate aim of their life. It will
create Heaven in this world. It will help them develop their own
personality to be capable of evolving to the higher evolutionary
stages in the life Hereafter. In other words, it will be Heaven
here on this globe and the Heaven there in the Hereafter. It is
because the secret of development of the human personality lies
in the nourishment of the entire humanity. It also lies in
establishing the system of justice and the system of making up
the deficiency in the humans. What is Islam? The above
description has made it clear that ISLAM is the name of leading
life in harmony with Allah's Laws pertaining to the physical
world and the revealed permanent values and principles of life.
In other words it can be said that conquering the forces of
nature and then utilizing them for the benefit of mankind in
accordance with Laws of Allah as revealed by Him, and thereby
developing one's own self is ISLAM. This and this alone, can
ensure a beautiful heavenly life in this as well as in the
Hereafter. This way of life is called system of Islam. Now in
the light of the above mentioned descriptions, we have three
groups of the people: 1. The group of the people who achieve the
conquest of the nature, (which are called the physical sciences)
but use their power for purposes opposed to the revealed
permanent values is rewarded with success in this world for the
time being, but have nothing to hope for in the future. They get
material gains but their society is hellish. Those who live
hellish life in this world will have hell in their future. 2.
People engaged in understanding and controlling the forces of
nature, (which are called the physical sciences) and shaping
their lives according to permanent values enjoy happiness in
this world and will enjoy it in the next stage of life. 3. Those
who turn away from nature and make no attempt to understand and
conquer it, cannot attain human stature. They live a life of
hardship and misery in this world and will find the way to
progress blocked in the next world. For the means of
nourishment, they will depend upon the other nations. The World
and the Hereafter All this gives rise to one important question:
"If the people of the above mentioned group 3 claim that they
believe in God, Revelation, and the Hereafter, will their future
life be a success?" Its answer is evident. The meanings of
belief in God, Revelation, Hereafter, or Permanent Values etc.
are 'conquering the forces of nature and then utilizing them for
the benefit of mankind in accordance with Permanent Values as
revealed by Allah, and thereby developing one's own self.' If
any nation remains deprived of the forces of nature, how can it
utilize these forces? The question of making use of these forces
does not arise. Therefore its belief in God, Revelation,
Hereafter, or Permanent Values etc. is just verbal, which does
never translate into actions. How will this belief bring its
results? The notion of 'simply believing verbally and doing
nothing accordingly' is the idea of mysticism, -that mysticism,
which is merely the creation of the human mind. This idea keeps
the man in deception. And the deception is that 'the destruction
and misery of this world has nothing to do with the life
hereafter. On the contrary, the more a person lives a miserable
life in this world, the more prosperous and lucky he will be in
the Hereafter'. The teachings of the Quran oppose it openly. The
Quran says the nation not well off in getting the means of
nourishment of life in this world, will never find its future
prosperous. It, in Surah Taahaa, Verse 124, openly says:
Whosoever does not follow Our Laws, his economic condition
becomes miserable. This is the miserable condition in this
world. And for the life hereafter, the Quran in Surah Taahaa,
Verse 124 holds: And We shall bring him blind on the Day of
judgement. Its cause is self-explanatory: The Laws of Nature are
Allah's prescribed Laws. The result of either moving against
these laws or moving away from these laws is destruction and
misery. A major portion of the Quran emphasizes the importance
of these laws. If we refuse this portion of the Quran, the
verbal belief on the second portion can be of no use for us. In
the words of the Quran in Surah Al-Baqara, Verse 85, it is like
this: Do you want to accept one part of Allah's code of laws and
deny another? If you intend to act like this, then remember (The
Quran, Surah Al-Baqara, Verse 85): Whosoever does it, its result
would be nothing but suffering of failure and disgrace in this
world and commitment to the most grievous suffering in the
Hereafter. You have seen that the result of 'denying one part of
the Divine Laws and believing in the second' is not only the
ignominy and disgrace in this world, but also destruction and
misery of the Hereafter. It is because (as has been described
above) the belief in the second part (Permanent Values) means
that these Values are enforced, acted upon practically in the
society of the human world. The laws and the principles of the
Quran are for transforming the life of this world in tone and
tenor of Divine Revelation, which is in the Quran only. It also
includes "Salat", which is for making this reality afresh in the
heart that 'we will obey the Divine Laws in every walk of our
life; we'll follow His Laws'. Therefore 'thinking that this life
is worthless and we are obeying the Divine Laws' is a
self-deception. It may always be remembered that whosoever does
not enjoy the pleasant things of this world, or he does not try
to achieve them, he does not follow the Laws of Allah. That is
why he cannot get the pleasant things of this world. It is for
this purpose that we have a beautiful proportional thinking in
the Quran. It is in the form of supplication. The Quran in Surah
Al-Baqara, Verse 201 mentions it for the right way of life of
the Momin. Our Nourisher! Give us in the world that which is
good and in the Hereafter that which is good. This supplication
of the Momin makes it clear that these people yearn not only for
the bliss in this world but also to be protected from disaster
in the Hereafter. This is the right way of living of the Momin.
If the way of living does not conform to it, it is not Islam; it
is something else. It is because the result of conviction
translated into action is prestige and honour. It is governance
and dignity in this world. That is why the Quran in Surah
Al-Noor, Verse 55 says: Allah has promised such of you as
believe and do good that He will surely make them to succeed in
the earth even as He caused those, who were before them to
succeed. This verse of the Quran makes it very clear that
Allah's firm promise is that 'the one whose world is bad, and
does not try to remove this badness, has the Hereafter also
wrecked and miserable.' Purpose of Deen Deen came to streamline
the worldly matters. Streamlining of these matters makes one's
Hereafter streamlined. If the worldly matters of any nation are
not set right, and it does not try to set the chaotic matters of
the humanity right, then understand it well that the Hereafter
of this nation is not streamlined. Deen establishes a society,
which creates beauty in human life. The history of mankind makes
tragic reading. Down through the ages, a series of sequences of
the rise, growth, decline, and hunter and the hunted will be
visible. You will see every individual and every nation trying
to disgrace every other individual and nation. You will find
numerous mechanisms used for this purpose: traps of many kinds
-some projecting the same illusions, some in the garb of
sacredness. You will see the mighty sucking the lifeblood of the
weak. You'll also see that every shrewd is befooling others to
live in luxury on their hard earned livings. There are many
types of these 'hunters'. You know it well. But principally
there are three main categories: autocratic governance, false
religious priesthood, and blood sucking system of capitalism.
Deen uproots these three curses, and establishes a system, where
no one is subordinate to any one else, where no one stands in
need of any one else. It establishes a society where every one
grows to be what he has the possibility to be. Wrong society
ruins tens of thousands of the 'talented blooms of the mankind'
ill-blossomed and ill-developed. But it is the Deen that
establishes a society, which pays to develop the latent
faculties of the individual. Just imagine what a great
revolution Deen promotes in the mankind! It first of all
establishes a society in a piece of land on this globe and then
it goes on expanding its frontiers till it encompasses the
entire mankind. It is because it has to finish exploitation and
cruelty from the surface of the earth and has to establish the
system of justice and the system of making up the deficiency in
its stead. In this way it wants to inculcate universal
brotherhood in the entire humanity. This is what Deen wants to
achieve. Elaborating this concept, Allama Dr. Muhammad Iqbal, a
poet, a philosopher, and a world-renowned proponent of the Quran
wrote to Maulana Hussain Ahmed Madani, a religious scholar in
India: The purpose of Mohammad's Nabuwwat is to establish the
mankind in a comprehensive concrete form on the basis of Divine
Law that Mohammad's Nabuwwat brought from Allah. In other words
it can be said that in lieu of accepting various differing
tribes, races, clans, creeds and colours, the humans be made
free of all such impurities, which get their names from time,
space, nation, race, genealogy, country etc. And in this way
this 'model of clay' -the man -be given the Divine Ideology that
keeps him eternal irrespective of time, place and circumstances.
This is the status of Mohammad (pbuh) and hence the aim of the
Muslim World to be accomplished ultimately.
continued...to part-4