soul was now in communion with the Lord of the Universe. God now chose him as His special envoy and gave him guidance. The Revelation of God began descending upon him and continued to do so for twenty three years, at the end of which time, the last Scripture of God, the Quran, reached completion.
The Prophet of Islam had discovered the Truth, but not before the fortieth year of his difficult life, and it was an attainment which brought with it no ease or comfort. The truth that he had discovered was that man was in the power of Almighty God. It was essentially a discovery of how humble and powerless he himself was before God’s superb omnipotence, of his own nothingness before the supernal magnitude of God. It was a discovery of the fact, hitherto little understood, that for a believer there is nothing in this world but responsibility. As for rights, he has none.
The meaning and purpose of life for the Prophet after he had made this discovery are clearly set forth in his sayings:
To fear God openly and secretly in every state,
To follow justice whether calm or angry,
To practise moderation whether rich or poor,
To reunite my sundered friendships,
To give to him who takes away,