FROM MAULANAS DESK
Maulana Wahiduddin Khan, born in 1925, in
Azamgarh, Uttar Pradesh, is an Islamic spiritual
scholar who is well-versed in both classical Islamic
learning and modern disciplines. The mission of his life
has been the establishment of worldwide peace. He has
received the Padma Bhushan, the Demiurgus Peace
International Award and Sayyidina Imam Al Hassan
Peace award for promoting peace in Muslim societies.
He has been called ’Islam’s spiritual ambassador to the
world’ and is recognized as one of its most influential
Muslims
. His books have been translated into sixteen
languages and are part of university curricula in six
countries. He is the founder of the Centre for Peace
and Spirituality based in New Delhi.
LESSONS FROM DE-MONETISATION
ON the 8th of November 2016, when I tuned in to the 8:00 PM
news as usual on the All India Radio station, I was surprised
to hear the voice of the Prime Minister of India instead of the
regular newsreader. The Prime Minister announced that the “500
rupee and 1,000 rupee currency notes presently in use will no longer
be legal tender from midnight tonight, that is 8th November 2016.” He
added that these notes will not be considered valid currency anymore
and will be “just worthless pieces of paper.” The Prime Minister said
the measures were aimed at curbing the “disease” of corruption, black
money and terrorism which continue to plague the country.
This announcement came as a sudden catastrophe to many in the
nation just as if it were an earthquake. They reacted with much uproar
and lamentation, but there was nothing that could be done to change
this decision.
This incident was a worldly matter, but thinking about it I was reminded
of a verse from the Quran
This Day your wealth and your offspring will be of no avail, and only those
will be saved who come to God with a sound (purified) heart. ( 26: 88-89 )
The words ‘wealth’ and ‘offspring’ in this verse are symbolic of the
materialistic culture of man. Today, the sole concern of man is the
acquisition of material wealth and worldly power. He considers money
as everything and believes it to be the answer to all his desires. In such
a situation, the Prime Minister's announcement came as a bolt from
the blue, as much of, the wealth that people had accumulated was now
as good as garbage. After hearing this, many people burnt huge piles of
money and many others just threw them out with the garbage.
If all such things
come to naught in
the world of the
Hereafter, then what
is it, which will be of
use in the Hereafter?
There it is only a
‘purified heart’ that
will be of any value.
If within a moment of the Prime Minister's declaration, valid currency
had become dead currency, consider then what will be the situation
when the Lord of the universe declares that “Today your wealth and
your offspring will be of no use” In another
place in the Quran, God declares, “On that
Day man shall flee from his own brother, his
mother, his father, his wife and his sons.” (80:
34-37 )
Consider then what
will be the situation
when the Lord of the
universe declares
that “Today your
wealth and your
offspring will be of no
use”.
In this world, there are many people whom
others, consider their ‘whole and soul’ in life;
but suddenly in the world of the Hereafter they
will be deserted by these very same people. In
the verse, ‘flee from his own brother’ does not
mean actually deserting his brother. Rather,
all those people whom a person, held to be his
support and succour in the world will now appear as a burden to him.
Wealth, offspring, relatives, friends, positions, armies, governments
and all other things that man once relied on as his strength—will all
be shattered in the world of the Hereafter and man will find himself all
alone and powerless in front of Almighty God.
If all such things come to naught in the world of the Hereafter, what
is it which will be of use in the Hereafter? There it is only a ‘purified
heart’ that will be of any value. This matter has been related in the
Quran as follows, “Paradise is the recompense for those who purify
themselves”. ( 20: 76 )
A verse of the Quran that marks the signal for the Hereafter says,
“The trumpet will be blown and, at once, people will rise up from their
graves, and hasten to their Lord.” ( 36: 51 )
There is another symbolic meaning of this verse which can be explained
as follows. Every person lives in a protective shell that he has created for
himself. This shell is made of money, wealth, material interests, family
and societal ties, position and power. When suddenly ‘the trumpet is blown’, all these protective shells will be broken and man will stand
exposed and bare.
With the Prime Minister’s announcement of demonetisation, all the
‘black money’ hoards were exposed and laid bare. In a similar manner,
with the ‘blowing of the trumpet’, all the hidden qualities of people will
be exposed and their true personalities laid bare. Tomorrow, in the
world of the Hereafter that is sure to come, mankind will be separated
into two types of personalities; a purified personality and a ‘blackened
personality’. ( 3: 106 )
It is negative thinking that leads to the ‘blackening’ of one’s personality.
Negativity gradually obscures man’s personality and just as a dye
colours water, negative thinking blackens the personality.
The Quran mentions that there will be two ‘trumpet signals’ for the Day
of Judgement. I believe that the first ‘warning signal’ is a symbolic one
which can, therefore, be of more than one type. The second ‘warning
signal’ will be the final one, that will usher man into the world of the
Hereafter. Looking at it from this perspective, the Prime Minister’s
declaration of 8th November is a symbolic
‘warning signal’ that will reveal glimpses of
the Hereafter to the man who has the vision
to see it.
There are many
people whom others,
consider their 'whole
and soul' in life; but
suddenly in the world
of the Hereafter
they will be deserted
by these very same
people.
Today, the more wealth that one has, the
more is one distraught and stressed. Today,
there are piles of money but their value is
nothing. In a similar manner, in the Hereafter,
people will have their ‘pile’ of deeds that
they have accumulated in the world, but
it will be of no use to them. Just as today,
man lives in a self-centered world and
does not come to the aid of his fellow human beings, on the Day of
Judgment ‘he will have no friend’ ( 69: 35 ), and ‘no friend will ask about his
friend’. ( 70: 10 ).
After the announcement by the Prime Minister, people were in a
position to protest and condemn the decision. There have been many
debates and demonstrations against the decision. But in the Hereafter,
there will be no one to raise their voice against the declaration
of God. ( 20: 108 ).
Such incidents that occur in our lives are equivalent to the ‘first
warning trumpet’ of the impending Day of Judgement. Similarly, every earthquake and storm, every natural disaster, every accident, old age,
disease and death are all a first ‘warning trumpet’. This ‘first warning
trumpet’ is a reminder of the Day of Reckoning to follow soon, but when
the ‘final trumpet’ is sounded it will signal the end of time for mankind
on earth and usher in a new period of eternal life in the Hereafter.
The most crucial aspect of this matter is that every man has dedicated
himself to the immediate acquisition of material gain and has no
concern for his eternal life to come. He cares
only about obtaining immediate wealth,
money, health, fame and position and makes
no effort towards preparing for his everlasting
life in the Hereafter.
The Prime Minister’s declaration of 8th
November 2016 was sudden and unexpected.
Similarly, death and the Day of Judgement will
also appear suddenly. The time has come for
man to think about his eternal life. Instead
of adorning his present home, which can be
seized from him at any moment, he must
work towards preparing an eternal home for life in the Hereafter. And
what is this eternal home for man? It is Paradise.
We do not need to travel into space to understand where or what is
Paradise. To get a live understanding of Paradise, consider this saying
of the Prophet of Islam:
Paradise has been veiled with unpleasantness
If you can develop your minds so that you are able to lift the veils of evil
and of things that are prohibited or to be avoided, then Paradise will
become apparent to you. In this present and temporary world we face
many unpleasant experiences. Paradise will be a place free of all such
experiences, it will be a place of eternal joy, whose inhabitants ‘shall
have no fear, nor shall they grieve.’ ( 2: 62 )
That is why the people of Paradise will live in eternal happiness and
praise God saying:
Praise be to God who has taken away all sorrow from us.
(THE QURAN 35: 34)
Maulana Wahiduddin Khan
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.