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Behold all that is around you on
earth: things, plants, insects, animals, birds and fish...
Don't you see that they have accurate systems governing and guiding their
life?
Behold all that is above you in space: sun, moon, planets, stars, clouds,
wind ... etc., aren't they all functioning properly and accurately and
rendering valuable services to our life on earth?
Think of yourself, of your organs, of your numerous and efficient body
systems, how they are cooperatively functioning to secure healthful life for
you!
Who created all these fantastic things? Who established their accurate
systems? Who is controlling this huge and complicated universe?
No one dared so far to claim creating, or being able to create, any single
thing, even a hair!!
The Creator and The Sustainer of all these Creatures is One only; if there
were more than one there would have been confusion in the heavens and the
earth! That One is Allah (the only true God).
It is very logical, then, to acknowledge this fact, to know our Creator and
Provider to be grateful to Him, and to submit ourselves and our life to His
Wise and Merciful Guidance.
Our Creator has endowed us with intellect to understand and with freedom to
choose the right path.
Allah has showed us the right path through his messengers sealed by Mohammad
and His Books completed by The Qur'an.
In front of us there are two ways: one is leading to bliss in this life and
in the Hereafter that is Islam.
The other is leading to misery and loss in this world, and to eternal
punishment in the Hereafter. The choice is ours, what are we going to
choose? May Allah guide us into the Right Path! Aameen!
Is There a
God ?
Consider this : An archaeologist digs deep into the desert sand and finds a
piece of an old clay pot. After his investigations, this archaeologist can
tell us, from this little old piece of dusty clay, so much about the
civilisation that existed thousands of years ago that produced it; he can
tell usabout the types of ovens, temperatues, and dyes that they worked
with, the raw materials that they used, and thus assess the level of their
artistic skill and technological ability, etc. All this from a small piece
of clay lying in the desert.
Did this archaeologist ever see the civilisation that produced this pot ?
How does he know that it ever existed ?
He knows because he saw that the piece of clay was produced by someone who
designed it, and shaped it, and had the intelligence to be able to heat it
and produce the pot, and not only that, they also had the ability to colour
it and make it look beautiful.
Design ==> Designer.
To the archaeologist the existence and intricacy of the piece of pottery is
conclusive proof of the existence, intelligence and ability of the people
who made it.
Look around you : at the beautiful sunset on a summer evening, at the moon
and the stars on a cloudless night, at the water that you drink, at the
trees and how they grow from tiny seeds. Think about yourself : your eyes
with which you see, your ears with which you hear, your tongues with which
you taste and talk, your hands and your feet, your heart and your
brain.Consider how these things are so complex in themselves and yet work
together in such perfect harmony.
From the movement of the galaxies to the complexities of the interaction of
molecules, from the dynamics of eco-systems to the intricacies of DNA, all
lead to the obvious fact of the existence of the great Wisdom, Knowledge and
Power that allows our Universe to exist and function.
To any perceptive person the existence and intricacy of creation is
conclusive proof of the Existence, Knowledge and Wisdom of the One who
creates, organises and sustains it.
Most people naturally recognise the existence of the Creator, and we find
reference to the Creator in all cultures and religions. Even the atheists,
communists and (disbelieving) scientists cannot avoid this reality, but
avoid the term 'creator', for phrases like 'Mother Nature' and 'the amazing
way nature has designed...'
How strange in the face of this, that many today reject the belief in the
existence of the Creator. Perhaps this is due more to fashion and the desire
to justify a materialistic attitude to life rather than real observation and
comprehension of reality.
Something stranger still, and perhaps another reason for the trend to deny
the Creator, are those who claim that a man, or men, who walked on the
earth, breathed air, who had bodies and souls subject to the Laws of the
Universe, are the Creator, or manifestations of the Self-Subsistent One.
This is of course a complete contradiction in terms. Something cannot be the
Creator and created
at the same time, needing air, food and drink and being self-sufficient,
being temporary and eternal!
If you are one of those who believe that a amn such as Buddha, or Krishna,
or Jesus is the Creator and Controller, then think again!
We were created from a drop of despised fluid, in which was a microscopic
sperm, which fertilised a microscopic egg and we grew in our mother's womb
in stages predetermined, overwhich we had no control. We came from our
mother's womb, urinating and defecating, needing constant attention and
care. Without food we will die, without air we will die ... and then such a
one is God?
Indeed any intelligent person would recognise exactly how dependant life,
the universe and everything is on its Creator. Our dire need for His help
makes itself plain in times of great distress.
Imagine yourself in an aeroplane and you know it is going to crash...
Who do you turn to for help then ?
Or on a ship in the sea, thrown helplessly up and down by towering waves ...
There will have been a situation at one time or the other in your life when
you called upon your Creator alone, forgetting everyone and everything else,
hoping, trusting, wishing that the Being you know in your heart and soul
that has power and control over all things would help you. The only One you
know can save you!
O creature of God, contemplate upon these verses:
" Behold! In the creation of the Heavens and the Earth; In the alternation
of the night and day; In the sailing of the ships through the Oceans for the
profit of mankind; In therain which God sends down from the skies, and the
life that He therewith to an earth that is dead; In the beasts of all kinds
that He scatters through the Earth; In the change of thewinds, and the
clouds which they trail like their slaves between the sky and the earth -
Indeed these are signs for a people that are wise."
[The Qur'aan 2:164]
"It is He who has made the sun a shining glory and the moon a light of
beauty and has measured out their stages, that you might know the number of
years and their reckoning.Allaah did not create this but in Truth. He
explains His signs in detail for people who understand.
[The Qur'aan 10:5]
"He has created the heavens and the earth with Truth. Far is He above having
the
partners that they ascribe to him. He has created mankind from a sperm drop;
and behold this (same) man becomes an open disputer! And the cattle, He has
created them for you; in them is warmth (warm clothing) and numerous
benefits, and of them you eat."
[The Qur'aan 16:3-5]
"Blessed be He who sent down the Criterion to His servant that it may be an
admonition to all creatures.
To Him belongs the dominion of the heavens and the earth; no son has he
begotten, nor has He any partner in His dominion; It is He who created all
things and gave them theirdue proportions. Yet they have taken besides Him
gods that can create nothing but are themselves created; that have no
control of hurt or good to themselves; nor do they control life nor death
nor Resurrection."
[The Qur'aan 25:1-3]
"Were they created by nothing or did they create themselves?Or did they
create the heavens and the earth? No, they have no firm belief."
[The Qur'aan 52:36]
"He it is who enables you to travel through land and sea, until, when you
are in the ships and they sail with a favourable wind and you are glad about
that. Then comes a stormy wind and the waves come to you from all sides and
when you think that you are encircled by them, you call upon God making your
faith pure for Him alone saying :'If You deliver us from this we shall truly
be grateful.' But when He delivers you, behold! you rebel in the earth
wrongfully. O mankind, your rebellion against God is only against your own
selves - a brief enjoyment of this wordly life, then in the end unto Us is
your return We shall inform you of that which you used to do."
[The Qur'aan 10:22-23]
Can we find an explanation of the great universe? Is there any convincing
interpretation of the secret of existence? We realize that no family can
function properly without a responsible head, that no city can prosperously
exist without sound administration, and that no state can survive without a
leader of some kind. We also realize that nothing comes into being on its
own. Moreover, we observe that the universe exists and functions in the most
orderly manner, and that it has survived for hundreds of thousands of years.
Can we, then, say that all this is accidental and haphazard? Can we
attribute the existence of man and the whole world to mere chance.
In the world then there must be a Great Force in action to keep everything
in order. In the beautiful nature there must be a Great Creator who creates
the most charming pieces of art and produces everything for a special
purpose in life. The deeply enlightened people recognize this creator and
call him Allah 'God'. He is not human because no human can create or make
another human. He is not an animal nor is He a plant. He is neither an idol
nor is He a statue of any kind because none of these things can make itself
or create anything else. He is different from all of these things, because
He is the maker and keeper of them all. The maker of anything must be
different from and greater than the things which he makes.
Scientists, even though they are able to reproduce human and animal life
through artificial processes like in-vitro fertilization and cloning, cannot
accomplish these feats without the basic elements of human life that consist
of genes and cells and other organic properties. Scientists are not able to
create these things. Even the processes that are used by scientists to
accomplish various procedures originated from a source whose intellect was
obviously far greater than those who seek to discover and imitate the
creative processes.
Man cannot attain to his true humanity and acquire peace of mind unless he
realises this aim for which he was created. But how can he do this! God,
being merciful and Just, has helped him in many ways. He granted him an
originally good nature that is inclined to know and serve its true Lord. He
granted him a mind that possesses a moral sense and the ability to reason.
He made the whole universe a natural book full of signs that lead a thinking
person to God. But to make things more specific, to give him more detailed
knowledge of his Lord, and to show him in a more detailed manner how to
serve Him, God has been sending down verbal messages through His prophets
chosen from among men, ever since the creation of man. Hence the description
of these messages in the Qur'an as guidance, light, signs, reminders, etc.
How do you disbelieve in God(THE CREATOR), seeing that you were dead and He
gave you life! Then He will cause you to die, then He will give you life,
then unto Him you will return." [Al Qur'an (2:28)]
How do you deny the Cause of your existence? It is like a machine denying
the existence of its maker and not obeying his or her commands
The Atheist position is indeed hopeless. The believer has hope. If there is
a God and there is life after death then the believer wins. If there is no
God or no life after death the believer loses nothing. On the other hand,
the Atheist loses badly if he wakes up to discover himself in the afterlife.
In sum, if there is no afterlife both the believer and the Atheist are safe.
But if there is an afterlife then the Atheist loses. The only one who can
possibly lose is the Atheist.
On the other hand, it is the Atheist who is wasting his life. His life has
no purpose but temporary enjoyment. But such enjoyment is always tempered by
nagging doubts about whether or not life is heading in the right direction.
It is the believer who lives in quiet confidence that God's promise is true.
The Existence of God
Invitation to Islam, Issue 1, May 1997
The concept of a Supreme Creator of the universe has been something, which
the western world has been trying to prove or refute now for thousands of
years. However, only in the past 200 years have the creme de la creme of
western intellectuals, come to the conclusion that a God/Creator of the
universe is and has been a figment of mans imagination. This conclusion was
formed as a reaction to the beliefs and practices of Christianity, which was
a major force in European life at this time. Beliefs such as that of the
Trinity[1] and the divine nature of Jesus Christ, were so complicated to
understand - even for the elite of the church - that eventually the idea of
a supreme and perfect creator (which Christianity had distorted) was
replaced by many new theories which tried to explain how mankind came about
and developed. Many different theories were introduced to the western world,
but one common trait, which they all shared, was that there was no Supreme
force, which governed the universe.
So where does Islam come into all of this? Islam[2] is the one way of life,
the one religion which until now has not been challenged successfully by any
philosopher, atheist or intellectual. Rather the case has been the exact
opposite and there have been thousands, if not millions, of so-called
'atheists' who have reverted back to Islam. So how does Islam explain the
existence of this Supreme Creator?
The Natural Way
Allaah says in his final revelation, the Qur'aan:
"Therefore turn your face steadfastly towards the true faith, away from all
that which is false, in accordance with the Pure nature with which Allaah
has Created people. Let there be no altering in the laws of Allaah's
Creation. This is surely the true religion, but most people do not know it."
(Surah Ar-Rum 30:30)
The pure nature which is mentioned in this verse is probably the most
convincing proof of a divine creator to any sincere seeker of truth. Which
person can deny (atheist or otherwise) that when he/she is in dire trouble,
when life is about to be taken away from them, when the pressures are
unbearable - that then do they turn to that force above the skies. How many
times are we confronted by a scenario in which the words: "Please God help
me, and I promise that Iwill always pray to you and be good." roll off our
tongues with such sincerity? Every time something bad happens, words such as
these come out of the people's mouths. Yet as soon as the harm is removed
the very same people beseeching the help of their creator, turn away:
"And whatever of blessings and good things you have, it is from Allah. Then,
when harm touches you, unto him you cry aloud for help. Yet no sooner does
he remove your ills then some of you set up partners to their lord."
(Surah An-Nahl 16:53-54)
This pure nature which every human is born with is known as the Fitrah in
the Arabic language. Every human being, man or woman is born with this
natural instinct to recognise the Creator and turn to Him. This is proved by
the hadeeth[5] of the last messenger to mankind Muhammed (s.a.w.) who said:
"Every child is born upon the pure fitra, it is only his parents that later
turn him into a Jew, a Christian, or a Magian.[6]"[7]
In fact if humans were not influenced by their societal pressures then their
belief in the Creator would be distinct and clearly visible. But
unfortunately this is not the case, and there exists in all non-Muslim
societies a clear trend to distort the nature of human beings. One of the
ways in which this is done in western societies is through the education
system and its institutions. Western education is based around a whole body
of secular thought which has no place for a Creator. In science lessons kids
are taught that we are the ancestors of monkeys and apes and that this
implies that we came about by pure chance.[8] In subjects such as psychology
and sociology we are taught that religion is a tool of the privileged few
who oppress the downtrodden majority.[9] This form of education has also
unfortunately influenced the Muslims, and we find it very common nowadays to
see the likes of the 'Abdullaah's' and the 'Fatima's' of western society
proclaiming that they do not believe in God.
The Beauty of creation
Allaah says in the Qur'aan:
"Verily in the creation of the heavens and the earth, in the alternation of
night and day, in the sailing of the ships through the ocean for the profit
of the people, in the water which Allaah sends down from the skies reviving
with it the dead earth and dispersing over it all kinds of beasts, in the
change of the winds, and in the clouds that run their appointed courses
between heaven and earth: In all of this, indeed there are signs for people
of understanding."
(Surah Al-Baqarah 2:164)
SubhaanAllaah![11] How beautiful and accurate this verse is. Is it not true
that when we look at the world around us we see such beauty and
craftsmanship. Surely such excellence could not have come about by chance.
Everything in this world and universe runs on a set course and pattern, so
how is it possible then, that by pure chance everything in this universe was
created with such skill and precision?
The wonders of nature are absolutely astounding, the wind, the rain, the
hail and the snow were all products of chance, then why is it that mankind,
with all his technological know how, cannot even divert the softest of
breezes which blows through the trees in summer? The answer is obvious. All
these natural elements are aspects of Allaah's Creation and he alone can
control and manipulate them as he wills.
In fact the Creation of Allaah is so perfect that even if we try to detect a
fault in it, then we will not succeed:
"Blessed be He to Whom all sovereignty belongs; He has power over all
things. He Who Created death and life that He may test which of you is best
in deed. He is the Almighty, the Oft-forgiving. He Who Created the seven
heavens one above another. You can see no fault in the Creation of the
Bestower of Mercy. Turn up your eyes: Can you detect a single flaw? Look
once more, and yet again: Your sight will in the end grow humbled and
weary."
(Surah Al-Mulk 67:1-4)
It is not just the seas, the mountains, the rivers and the skies which are a
proof for the existence of our Creator, but also ourselves. Allaah says in
the Qur'aan:
"On the earth are signs visible to all who have faith with certainty, just
as there are signs within your ownselves. Will you then not see?"
(Surah Adh-Dhariyat 51:20-21)
The variety of humanity is indeed amazing, black and white, tall and short,
fat and thin, good and evil, man and woman etc. etc. How many times have we
considered the complex makeup of our bodies both physical and mental and
found it to be completely beyond belief. It is known that if the intestines
of a human being were taken out of the body, they would be so long that they
could cover the entire area of a tennis court!
But when we think about these long intestines being inside of us, it
astounds and amazes us. The human brain is thought to be more powerful that
any mainframe computer on earth, whilst the eye is said to be more complex
and structured then any telescope invented by man. The human mind is
something which is still undiscovered by psychologists and psychiatrists,
and the nature of our dreams and thoughts is something which these people
will probably never unravel. So we should ask ourselves, is it still
possible for such a complex being such as ourselves, to be a mere product of
chance, or rather, are we products of a supreme and skillful creator, who
has shown us that he really is Al-Khaliq?[14]
Yet despite our complicated and intricate makeup, our comparison to the
Creator is not even possible. Mankind with his level of technology has
gained the impression that he is the most supreme being in this universe.
Yet when we look at examples of western society we see that these same
humans who claim such superiority, cannot even maintain basic standards of
hygiene! Washing the body-parts after urinating or excreting has almost
become a sin for many people in the west, yet at the same time these people
are the very same who claim technological advancement! Maybe if they
believed in a Creator, the basics of life would perchance return to them,
just as they have returned to the Muslims.
The proofs for the existence of a creator are so numerous that it would take
us a very long time to go through every single one. So finally we should
remember, that the creation of humanity was neither an accident, nor a
development from monkey to man. Rather it was the creation of Allah the Most
High, the Most Perfect, who reminds us of the stupidity of those who claim
that He did not create us:
"Were they created of nothing? or were they perchance, their own creators?
or did they create the heavens and the earth? surely they have no firm
belief."
(Surah At-Tur 52:35-36)
Footnotes
1 The belief that the Father (God), the son (Jesus) and the Holy spirit (?)
are all parts of one God, despite the fact that they are 3 separate
entities!! To this very day millions of Christians are still unable to
understand this belief, which is one of the reasons why it has even been
thrown out of some versions of the Bible.
2 The meaning of Islam is to 'sincerely submit your will, to the will of
Allaah (God)'.
3 Surah Ar-Rum 30:30
4 Surah An-Nahl 16:53-54
5 Hadeeth: A report of the Prophet Muhammed's (s.a.w.'s) sayings, actions or
approvals.
6 A Magian is another word for a fire worshipper.
7 Sahih Muslim.
8 This theory was made popular by a man known as Charles Darwin.
9 This is the view of the German scientist Karl Marx.
10 Surah AI-Baqara 2:164.
11 Glory be to Allaah who is free form any imperfection.
12 Surah Tabarak 67:14
13 Surah Az-Dhariyat 51:20-21.
14 The supreme creator: This is one of the many attributes of Allaah.
15 Surah At-Tur 52:35-36.
"FOR PEOPLE
WHO THINK"
A. Abd-Allah
The Final Book
1. - On The Nature of God
2. - The Nature of Man
3. - Free Will and Reason Applied
4. - The Presence of Evil
5. - This Life and the Next
6. - Messengers and Prophets
7. - Eternal Salvation
8. - Forgiveness of God
9. - The Straight Way
The Final Book
Some people reject God
because they can find no evidence for Him which satisfies both their hearts
and minds simultaneously. Then there are others who accept God on the basis
of emotional or irrational reasons which satisfy their hearts, but leave
their minds unsure. These two groups of people have never found a satisfying
answer to the question of their relationship with God. Then there are yet
others who have found the correct path which God intended for us: to accept
Him and His message to us using our minds first and foremost, and the heart
follows easily and naturally as a consequence.
Instead of searching for the
answer, there are also some people who chose to simply brush the question
aside and ignore it unfortunately. This is the easy way out of what appears
to be a very difficult, mysterious question which may seem to have no final
solution. Most of these people are unaware of a very powerful message which
completely and unequivocally establishes the correct path to God. This
message squares with both the mind and the heart, and it has no equal since
it comes to us straight from God Himself.
The message comes in the form
of a book. In fact, God has given us several Books of guidance through the
years, but each one was ultimately corrupted and changed by dishonest
people. Each Book essentially contained the same fundamental message as the
previous Books. Mankind was expected to guard these Books from harm, but
unfortunately failed to live up to this expectation. Slowly but surely, each
Book was edited and tampered with, destroying its authenticity. This is
partly why God kept sending us more revelations.
However, almost 1400 years
ago, God sent us another Book with the same basic message as the earlier
ones, but with a small but very important difference. This time, God decreed
that this Book would be the last Book sent down to us because God would
protect it Himself. Regarding this Final Book, God said,
"Behold, it is We Ourselves who have
bestowed from on high this reminder: and behold, it is We who shall
truly guard it" [Chapter 15, verse 9]
Today, if we compare the 114 chapters in
every copy of this Final Book with each other, we will find they match
perfectly word for word - from the oldest copies made 1300-plus years ago
to the ones printed just a few hours ago. No human hand has changed it.
The rational person has every
right to be doubtful, of course, if he or she has never read this book. For
such people, here is a small sample of what the Final Book contains. Suppose
we wanted to ask God several questions about Him and about ourselves. Short
of Him speaking to us directly (such a privilege has been granted to only
one person out of all humanity), the Book has the best answers one can find.
It is on the strength of these answers that an honest person may be struck
with the conviction that the Final Book is from none other than God
Almighty. Again, here is only a small part of the information one might
find.
1. On The Nature of God
Who is God? God explains in
His Final Book that it is quite simply impossible for us to completely
understand Him. We cannot pinpoint a definition of the Creator,
"Glory to the Sustainer of the heavens
and the earth - the Sustainer, in almightiness enthroned - from all that
they may attribute to Him by way of definition" [43:82]
Our inability to completely understand
God does not mean that He is completely remote from us. In spite of our
limited understanding, we are all quite capable of turning to God, and He
is not unaware of our efforts,
"...and unto thy Sustainer turn with
love." [94:8]
"Behold, for those who
stand in awe of God although He is beyond the reach of their perception,
there is forgiveness in store and a great reward" [67:12]
God has not left mankind entirely in the
dark regarding His Nature. He refers to Himself by approximately 100 names
in various places throughout the Final Book. Each name is a descriptive
attribute of God, and they are all meant to help us understand the
Creator. To gain this understanding involves simply thinking about God and
reflecting on His names, and this type of awareness is a central pillar of
faith (i.e. when one actively remembers God and is conscious of Him). A
second benefit of these names is that some of them provide mankind with
ideals to try to attain. For example, since God is the Most Forgiving,
Most Patient, and Most Knowledgeable, we should each strive to be
forgiving, patient, and knowledgeable (educated in our case). Of all His
attributes, God emphasizes a single one above all others in His Final
Book: that HE IS ONE. God is not two, three, four, or more beings. There
is only one deity, and He is God,
"Say: `He is God, Unique God the
Eternal, the Independent. He begets not, and neither is He begotten. And
there is nothing that could be compared to Him.'" [112:1-4]
In other places of the Final Book, God
emphasizes His Greatness and the impossibility of fully grasping Him by
using the plural sense of pronouns for Himself - but He is strictly One
and Unique with no other partners or deities.
After this aspect of Unity,
God chose to emphasize two of His other names more often than the rest in
the Final Book: "the Most Merciful, the One who acts Mercifully." In fact,
each chapter but one in the whole Book starts with, "In the Name of God, the
Most Merciful, the One who Acts Mercifully." These two names cannot be
emphasized enough. They are meant to stress we should not let our sins keep
us from coming back to God and calling to Him at all times, in joy or
sadness. The Creator is more aware of our imperfections than we are, and so
when we stumble and feel bad, God is far more likely to be kind than angry.
The Last Messenger and
Prophet of God (i.e. the person whom God chose to deliver the Final Book to
the rest of mankind) commented on God's mercy by informing us that,
"When God decreed the Creation He
pledged Himself by writing in His book which is laid down with Him: `My
mercy prevails over my wrath.'" - the Last Messenger
"God says: I am as My
servant thinks I am. I am with Him when He makes mention of Me. If he
makes mention of Me to himself, I make mention of him to Myself; and if he
makes mention of Me in an assembly, I make mention of him in an assembly
better than it. And if he draws near to Me a hand's span, I draw near to
him an arm's length; and if he draws near to Me an arm's length, I draw
near to him a fathom's length. And if he comes to Me walking, I go to him
with speed." - the Last Messenger
2. The Nature of Man
Who are we, and what makes us
different from all other things? We are creations of God, along with the
rest of the universe. We are human beings, all descendants of a common
ancestry well known to most of us: Adam and Eve. Humanity, however, is
distinct from the rest of the universe in a very fundamental way according
to the Final Book,
"Verily, We did offer the trust to the
heavens and the earth, and the mountains: but they refused to bear it
because they were afraid of it. Yet man took it up - for verily he has
always been prone to be most wicked, most foolish." [33:72]
Over the years, many scholars of the
Book have tried to understand exactly what God meant by "the trust". The
most convincing argument (based on other parts of the Book, and on certain
statements of the Last Messenger) is that it refers to our ability to make
decisions both freely and intelligently. In other words, our uniqueness as
human beings stems from two gifts given to us by God:
* our ability to freely choose between
actions (good and evil)
* our ability to intelligently weigh and make those choices
The price of these gifts is a tremendous
amount of responsibility on our part; the responsibility not to abuse our
gifts by rejecting God or by hurting each other unnecessarily.
The blessings of these two
gifts are immeasurable, especially when God reminds us that He could have
decided things otherwise by depriving us of either gift,
"Now had it been Our will [that men
should not be able to discern between right and wrong], We could surely
have deprived them of their sight, so that they would stray forever from
the [right] way: for how could they have had insight [into what is
true]? And had it been Our will [that they should not be free to choose
between right and wrong], We could surely have transformed them [rooted]
in their places, so that they would not be able to move forward, and
could not turn back." [36:66-67]
However, God did NOT will this, and as a
result we are blessed with will and reason. The Final Book clearly warns
against abusing these blessings, either by neglecting ourselves when we
don't think wisely, or by hurting others when we deny them the right to
choose,
"Verily, the vilest of all creatures
in the sight of God are those deaf, those dumb ones who do not use their
reason." [8:22]
"There shall be no coercion
in matters of faith. Distinct has now become the right way from error:
hence he who rejects evil and believes in God has indeed taken hold of a
support most unfailing, which shall never give way: for God is
All-Hearing, All-Knowing." [2:256]
In spite of mankind's free will and reason,
God warns us in His Book always to remember that these gifts are limited
after all. The Final Word lies with Him in all matters. However, this is
not to say that men's destinies are arbitrary - not at all. We are able to
make decisions that affect our lives, but at the same time, God is also
making decisions about us and for us,
"And had thy Sustainer so willed, all
those who live on earth would surely have attained to faith, all of
them: do you then think that you could compel people to believe,
notwithstanding that no human being can ever attain to faith otherwise
than by God's leave, and [that] it is He who lays the loathsome evil [of
disbelief] upon those who will not use their reason." [10:99-100]
"...Verily, God does not
change men's condition unless they change their inner selves..." [13:11]
3. Free Will and Reason Applied
Has God given mankind a clear
path to Him? In essence, every rational reader would like to know if they
can trust the authenticity of the Final Book. It is perfectly natural to
feel that way; after all, this is the outcome of our God-given gift of
reason. However, our own skeptical minds are the keys here: the Final Book,
according to God, is addressed to people who think, pure and simple,
"...In this, behold, there are
messages indeed for people who think." [39:42]
"Thus clearly do We spell out these
messages unto people who use their reason." [30:28]
No one but God can make a human being
believe in the Truth of the Final Book, but that human being has to read
it with an open mind, applying his or her powers of reason. The price of
limited free will is that we must choose to be guided. Those people who do
search for the Truth with an open mind and heart may find that the Final
Book, while vast, is surprisingly clear,
"Nay, but this [divine writ] consists
of messages self-evident in the breasts of those who have been given
knowledge - and none could knowingly reject Our messages unless it be
such as would do wrong [to themselves]." [29:49]
"This divine writ - let
there be no doubt about it - is a guidance for all the God-conscious..."
[2:2]
The guidance of the Final Book is available
to anyone who goes in search of it,
"[O men!] We have now bestowed upon
you from on high a divine writ containing all that you ought to bear in
mind: will you not, then, use your reason?" [21:10]
One of the most interesting aspects of
the authenticity of the Final Book is the quantity of scientifically
accurate statements in it - on subjects not even dreamed of 1300 years
ago. A sample of these includes the following:
A large explosion marking the start of
creation (Big Bang) [21:30]
The initial smokey (nebulous) nature of the skies [41:11]
The expansion of the universe [51:41]
The presence of a huge amount of time before mankind appeared [76:1]
The existence of sun and moon orbits [21;33]
The finite sun and moon lifetimes [13:2]
The final destination of the sun (Solar Apex) [36:38]
The origin of all life based in water [21:30]
In fact, God states that the amazing
beauty and intricacy of the natural world around us, as well as our own
complex biological makeup, will ultimately lead us to Him as we grow in
understanding,
"In time, We shall make them fully
understand Our messages [through what they perceive] in the utmost
horizons [of the universe] and within themselves, so that it will become
clear unto them this [revelation] is indeed the truth. Is it not enough
that thy Sustainer is witness unto everything?" [41:53]
4. The Presence of Evil
Why does God allow men and
women to be hurt? There are some people who use the presence of suffering
and evil in this world as grounds to lose hope and perhaps even to reject
God. However, according to the Final Book, the limited free will and reason
of human beings destroys that argument. We are responsible for what we do,
and must bear the consequences - that is the liability or price of freedom.
The evil that we do and suffer from is chosen by us and not by God,
"...God wills no wrong to His
creation." [3:108]
However, God also guarantees us that
aside from our own evil actions and their effects, God Himself will put us
through some trials and tribulations here on earth - but the key is they
will never be more than we can handle, and they may even be good for us,
"If misfortune touches you [know that]
similar misfortune has touched [other] people as well; for it is by
turns that We apportion unto men such days [of fortune and misfortune]:
and [this] to the end that God might mark out those who have attained to
faith, and choose from among you such as [with their lives] bear witness
to the truth - since God does not love evildoers - and that God might
render pure of all dross those who have attained to faith, and bring to
nought those who deny the truth. Do you think that you could enter
Paradise unless God takes cognizance of your having striven hard [in His
cause], and takes cognizance of your being patient in adversity?"
[3:140-142]
"God does not burden any human being
with more than he is well able to bear: in his favour shall be whatever
good he does, and against him whatever evil he does..." [2:286]
An integral part of our being aware of
God is hope and patience in times of hardship. In fact, the loss of hope
is actually one of the symptoms of rejection of God,
"[Prophet Abraham] exclaimed, `And who
- other than those who have utterly lost their way - could ever abandon
the hope of his Sustainer's grace?'" [15:56]
The greatest source of hope is that God
shall allow those people who accept Him to enter Paradise and, more
importantly, to be close to Him. The Final Book contains many references
on Paradise, and also on Hell, the destination of those people who
knowingly reject God. Paradise is quite literally a place of indescribable
joy, whereas Hell is its indescribable opposite (both places are given
only partial descriptions in the Book). While the inhabitants of Paradise
are permanent dwellers, the inmates of Hell are not necessarily imprisoned
there forever; there are some who shall ultimately be freed,
"[But] verily, as for those who attain
to faith and do righteous deeds - the gardens of Paradise will be there
to welcome them; therein will they abide, [and] never will they desire
any change therefrom." [18:107-108]
"And whoever rebels against
God and His Apostle and transgresses His bounds, him
will He commit unto fire, therein to abide; and shameful suffering awaits
him." [4:14]
"There shall come out of
Hell-fire he who has said `There is no deity except God' and who has in
his heart goodness weighing a barley-corn; then there shall come out of
Hell-fire he who has said `There is no deity except God' and who has in
his heart goodness weighing a grain of wheat; then there shall come out of
Hell-fire he who has said `There is no deity except God' and who has in
his heart goodness weighing an atom." - the Last Messenger
5. This Life and the Next
What is the end to men's
lives? There are two parts to men's lives: the part here on earth, and the
part in the Hereafter. The dividing line between the two is known as death,
followed by the Day of Judgement or Resurrection. As far as death is
concerned, everyone must go through it, but on Judgement Day people will be
sorted out from each other into different categories,
"Every human being is bound to taste
death: but only on the Day of Resurrection will you be requited in full
[for what you have done]..." [3:185]
Resurrection Day will actually be a huge
period of time (not a regular 24-hour day) in which every single human
will be resurrected and judged by God on his or her beliefs and deeds. No
human being - not even any Prophet - knows when this Day will come, for
this is knowledge known only to God. The Final Book does describe it in
several passages as a giant disaster on many scales (physical and
ecological among others), and the Last Messenger was told of some of its
foreshadowing signs which he communicated to us.
6. Messengers and Prophets
Who delivered God's Message
to mankind? God has sent us many `reminders' of Him and of our obligations
to Him over the centuries, culminating in the Final Book almost 1400 years
ago. Every one of those `reminders' was delivered to us via a selected human
being, one who was strong enough to deliver God's message to his people.
These human beings are called the Prophets. They were not supernatural or
immortal or different in any way from other human beings except that they
were entrusted by God to speak in His Name,
"For [even] before thy time, [O
Prophet], we never sent [as Our messengers] any but [mortal] men, whom
We inspired - hence [tell the deniers of the truth] `If you do not know
this, ask the followers of earlier revelation' - and neither did We
endow them with bodies that ate no food, nor were they immortal."
[21:7-8]
Some of the Prophets were allowed to
perform supernatural miracles but only with God's permission (i.e. if He
willed it). However, the Final Book stresses that every Prophet is no more
than a servant of God - they do not have a share in His Divinity.
There is also a small group
of Prophets who were also Messengers. Every Prophet has called his people to
the Truth, but Messengers were additionally given a rejuvenated Message from
God to convey. Every Messenger is a Prophet, but not every Prophet is a
Messenger. There have been many Prophets, of which here are the names of a
few mentioned in the Book: Adam, Noah, Abraham, Lot, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob,
Joseph, Moses, Aaron, Elijah, Elias, David, Solomon, Jonah, Job, Zacharias,
John, Jesus, and, of course, the Last Messenger.
7. Eternal Salvation
Are certain people
arbitrarily guaranteed the Favor of God, while others are excluded? The
Mercy of God is not restricted arbitrarily to any one peoples. Everyone and
anyone is free to accept the path to God using their own free will and
reason,
"And they claim, `None shall ever
enter Paradise unless he be a Jew' - or `a Christian'. Such are their
wishful beliefs! Say [to them, O Prophet]: `Produce an evidence for what
you are claiming, if what you say is true!' Yea, indeed: everyone who
surrenders his whole being unto God, and is a doer of good, shall have
his reward with his Sustainer, and all such need have no fear, and
neither shall they grieve." [2:111-112]
The consequence of this is
responsibility - everyone will be held accountable on the Day of
Judgement. Some of us may be uncomfortable with this, but it is simply the
price of freedom,
"It may not accord with your wishful
thinking - nor with the wishful thinking of the followers of earlier
revelation - [that] he who does evil shall be requited for it, and shall
find none to protect him from God, and none to bring him succor, whereas
anyone - be it man or woman - who does good deeds and is a believer,
shall enter paradise, and shall not be wronged by as much as [would
fill] the groove of a date-stone." [4:123-124]
8. Forgiveness of God
If we sin, what should we
expect from God? If we subsequently feel guilty and repent after doing
something evil, God wants us to expect Him to be forgiving, forgiving, and
more forgiving. However, there is one sin which God will not forgive:
worshipping anything besides Him (unless the person realizes his or her
error and returns to worshipping the One God),
"Verily God does not forgive the
ascribing of divinity to anything beside Him, although He forgives any
lesser sin to whomever He wills: for he who ascribes divinity to
anything beside God has indeed contrived an awesome sin." [4:48]
"Say, `O you servants of
Mine who have transgressed against your own selves! Despair not of God's
Mercy: behold, God forgives all sins - for verily, He alone is
much-forgiving, a dispenser of grace.'" [39:53]
Again, the most common phrase in the Final
Book is "In the Name of God, the Most Merciful, the One who Acts
Mercifully." The Last Messenger commented on God's forgiveness on many
occasions as in the following case,
"God has said, `O son of Adam, so long
as you call upon Me and ask of Me, I shall forgive you for what you have
done, and I shall not mind. O son of Adam, were your sins to reach the
clouds of the sky and were you then to ask forgiveness of Me, I would
forgive you. O son of Adam, were you to come to Me with sins nearly as
great as the earth and were you then to face Me, ascribing no partner to
Me, I would bring you forgiveness nearly as great as it [i.e. the
earth]'". - the Last Messenger
9. The Straight Way
What is the name for the way
of life described in the Final Book? It is Islam, and it means
"self-surrender [to God]". Any man or woman who accepts Islam is a Muslim.
The Final Book is called the Qur'an (meaning "the Recitation"), and it is
addressed to all of mankind in spite of being revealed in Arabic, the
language of its Messenger and his people: Muhammad bin Abd-Allah. The life
of the Prophet serves as the other base of Islam (the first being the
Qur'an), and it is known as the Sunnah. Muhammad is the Last Prophet and
Messenger of God as the Qur'an says,
"[And know, O believers, that]
Muhammad is not the father of any one of your men, but is God's Apostle
and the Seal of all the Prophets..." [33:40]
And God has revealed to us His proper
name, and it is ALLAH.
The Qur'an contains a great
deal of guidance and information for anyone looking for final answers. The
information given in this small essay is only the tip of the tip of the
iceberg. There is no substitute for reading the Qur'an itself in its
entirety - it is the closest we can come to having God speak to us directly
and personally here on Earth. The Qur'an answers many questions which are
commonly asked by today's men and women. Its scope is wide: from fundamental
issues such as the nature of the Creator and mankind's limited free will and
reason, to the more mundane such as marriage laws and whom to give charity
to. Islam as described in the Qur'an is vastly and almost completely
different than Islam as understood by most non-Muslims and even a few
Muslims. The negative image of Islam today is an incredibly misleading
deception. It is based on the moral weakness of some people who claim to be
Muslims, and also on the unawareness of non-Muslims. Behind this image is
the presence of a Truth which answers the fundamental questions we have, and
which can reunite us with God. It is there for us to listen to, or to
ignore.
And Allah Knows Best.
"And [know that] We have not created
the heavens and the earth and all that is between them in mere idle
play..." [21:16]
"Will they not, then, try to
understand this Qur'an? Had it issued from any but God, they would
surely have found in it many an inner contradiction!" [4:82]
"We did not bestow the Qur'an on thee
from on high to make thee unhappy." [20:2]
"[O men!] We have now bestowed upon
you from on high a divine writ containing all that you ought to bear in
mind: will you not, then, use your reason?" [21:10]
"...so remember Me, and I shall
remember you; and be grateful to Me, and deny Me not." [2:152]
"Verily, those who attain
to faith and do righteous deeds will the Most Gracious endow with love."
[19:96]
"Say [O Prophet]: `If you
love God, follow me, [and] God will love you and forgive you your sins;
for God is much-forgiving, a dispenser of grace.'" [3:31]
"Say: `If all the sea were ink for my
Sustainer's words, the sea would indeed be exhausted ere my Sustainer's
words are exhausted! And [thus it would be] if we were to add to it sea
upon sea.'" [18:109]
Letter to the atheist
I don't blame you for
becoming an atheist, you were probably, if I may venture, taught all your
life that the Bible is the word of God and don't read the Qur'an.
This deleted all options
except to become an atheist.
My concern is that all the
things that drove you to be atheist in the Bible, are also opposed in the
Qur'an. In the Qur'an, God assures you that those who tampered with the
Bible, those who drove you to be atheist are burning in hell.
God assures you that he saved
Jesus from the cross, and Jesus will return on Judgment day.
There are zero contradictions
in the Qur'an.
God wrote that the Earth is
oval (Qur'an 79:28) over 1,400 years ago which was just discovered less than
50 years ago while the majority of Christians up to the 1800's believed it
was to be flat, and then believed to be perfectly round..
God put water in and on this
earth in precise measurement so that you can survive." (Qur'an 23:18), God
raised mountains from the Earth so that the earth crust does not quake with
you." (Qur'an 16:15). All phenomenon's and much more that humans discovered
less than a few centuries ago while it was written in the Qur'an over 1,400
years ago.
There are over 127 references
to science in the Koran, all proved true by Christians Doctors and Scientist
who then converted.
I will stop here.
If you find something is missing, try God.
The Qur'an is a book from
God, who else could have removed the curse of Babylon by having only the
true believers in ONE God (1.5 Billion) speaking only 1 language and only
27% of Muslims are Arabs.
If you ever want to return to
God, you may attempt to re-enter the Church community but you know by now
that God must be perfect, forgiving and He does not prompt people to do bad
things.
You must have tried to give
Church a second chance only to find yourself an atheist once again. Well,
the next time you feel the need to return to God, go to a mosque, take the
translation of the Qur'an and read it.
You will discover why
missionaries, bishops and preachers are converting, all who have had
the temporary lapse of atheism such as yourself.
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