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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.

POSITIVE ALWAYS

TOWARDS the end of December 2016, I happened to meet a

Muslim youth of Indian origin in Delhi who had been living in the

USA for several years. In the course of our conversation, I asked

him to share some experiences of his life in the USA. He immediately

replied that the most lamentable experience for him was Donald

Trump’s election to the presidential seat of America and then openly

declaring his dislike for Muslims living in the USA.

I told him his obsession with this point

needed to be seen against the backdrop of

historical record. The fact is that it is now

the 21st century and we are living in the age

of democracy. In the democratic culture, no

political rule is permanent.

There can be no

greater challenge to

mankind than the

challenge of Satan.

I Witness how at the time of the creation of

man, Satan declared that he was the enemy

of humanity. Apparently the expression of

Satan’s intention signalled a permanent danger to humanity, but this

Satanic declaration notwithstanding, man has never ceased to flourish on planet earth. Man has been able to create a model civilization. When

it comes to human achievement, there can be no greater challenge to

mankind than the challenge of Satan.

II reminded this Muslim youth that our world has been created by God

Almighty. And, equally importantly, He is also its sole Sustainer and

the Controller of its history. Hence, it is impossible that human history

should be at variance with the creation plan of God. So, why was he so

aghast at the results of the US elections? His future, was in the hands of

God Almighty, and no human being has the power to alter the course

of human history.

II also pointed out that when the Prophet of Islam started his mission in

Arabia in the first quarter of the 7th century, God Almighty gave him a

very important commandment in the Quran in these words: “O Prophet,

do your work and shun misconduct (rujz)”

( 74: 5 ). What is misconduct (rujz)? It is negative

behaviour towards others. The Prophet was

told by God “During your work, you may face

negative experiences and instead of reacting

you should patiently keep to your peaceful

mission with a positive mind.”

God Almighty has

not only created the

world, but He is also

its sole Sustainer and

the Controller of its

history.

I said to this Muslim youngster that these

teachings of the Quran are for all eternity.

Therefore Muslims have to maintain their

positivity in every situation. It is God who

shapes human history, and not any political ruler. Muslims must always

adopt the attitude of: Do your work, and be friendly in your behaviour

towards others.

According to the creation plan of God as set forth in the Quran, there

is no permanent enemy. Avoid negative reaction and you will find that

your enemy has become your friend, the Quran ( 41: 34 ) teaches us.

All people are potential friends. Act positively and you can turn this

potential into actuality. And then you will see that for you, the whole

world has become a friendly place.

Maulana Wahiduddin Khan

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PATIENTLY FACING ANNOYANCES

Towards Intellectual Growth

ABDULLAH IBN UMAR reports that the Prophet once said,

“A believer who engages with people and is patient when he

faces annoyance from them shall have greater reward than he

who neither interacts with others nor remains patient at the troubles

caused by them.” (Musnad Ahmad).

A person who lives all by himself, without any social interaction, will

not face any unpleasantness at the hands of others. But someone who

lives amidst others and interacts with them and is socially engaged will

very naturally face various troubles, big and small, from others.

Why is someone who leads a socially-engaged

life, and faces unpleasantness at times from

others, better than someone who leads a

reclusive, lonely life?

Every person is born

with innumerable

capabilities. But

these capabilities are

in a potential state.

In order to actualize

this potential, one

should face some

shock or the other.

The reason for this lies in a law of nature. Every

person is born with innumerable capabilities.

But these capabilities are in a potential state.

In order to actualize this potential, one should

face some shock or the other. The system of

nature is based on the principle of ‘shock

treatment’. If one can withstand the shock,

then one’s capabilities, that lie deep in their

own self or nature in potential form, will begin to activate and unfold.

That will help one grow intellectually. On the other hand, if one is not

ready to face and tolerate shocks, one cannot develop intellectually

and will die without making any real progress.

Seek Guidance

God did not just leave man in a world

where there was no way to find the truth

INTELLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT

Inner Purification

THE most desirable thing in Islam is the purification of the

individual; in other words, the intellectual development of the

individual in accordance with the creation plan of God.

The desirable attributes of a pious person are a result of this intellectual

development. From the academic point of view, study, understanding

and following of the Quran and Hadith are the means for intellectual

development. The more one studies and reflects on these sources, the

stronger one’s intellectual foundations become, and this is necessary

for the inner purification.

But there is an additional concept that is required for purification or

intellectual development. It can be termed as the ‘psychological aspect’

of purification. The scholars refer to this psychological aspect as a

feeling of faith that is oscillating between hope

and fear. In other words, the believer always

lives in a state of uncertainty. Sometimes,

he thinks of blessings of God upon him and

experiences certainty. Sometimes, he thinks

of his mistakes and shortcomings, and finds

himself in a state of doubt. These feelings

about the state of one’s faith are so common

that even the Companions of the Prophet

were not an exception in this regard.

God desires that

man should discover

the truth by his own

contemplation on the

realities of life.

Why does this happen? This happens because, according to the

demands of nature, this is the only way through which man’s intellectual

development can be carried on continuously. The state of doubt is a

sort of intellectual shock, and the study of human psychology tells us

that human intellectual development can only happen through shock

treatment.

God desires that man should discover the truth by his own contemplation

on the realities of life. And the only way to discover reality by oneself is

for one’s thinking process to continue uninterruptedly.

In order to acquire higher knowledge and realization, one needs

a mind-set that admits that one does not know, not a mind-set that

insists that one knows.

LAW OF NATURE

A Model to Follow

BY divine law, nature serves as a model for human behaviour. If

people follow natural models, they will always achieve success,

just as nature does. In the dictionary of nature, the word ‘failure’

does not exist. Man has to just follow nature’s example and then he can

be sure of success.

A pond is like a container of water. The rivers are also reservoirs, but

we know that water in a pond gets polluted after some time while the

water in the river always remains pure.

The reason for this difference is that the water in the pond remains

stagnant with no other inflow of water, but the water in a river is

continuously flowing, so that old water mixes with a new supply of

water. For this reason the water in the river always remains fresh.

Polluted water is a result of stagnation, while

the purity of river water is always a result of

its constant flowing.

In the world,

everywhere there

has to be a culture of

sharing. Man should

never allow this

culture to fall into

neglect.

This model is also applicable to human life.

In human society, there are young people

and there are also old people. Youth is an

energetic age. In his youth, a person is full

of energy but lacks in experience. In other

words, he is physically powerful but in terms

of wisdom, he has little to offer. In contrast,

an elderly person has diminished energy but has the moral and mental

strength of wisdom and experience. This situation indicates that young

people and old people must share with each other. Young people must

learn wisdom from their seniors, while the latter must lean on the

energy of the former. This is how the model of nature applies to the

life of human beings.

All parts and strata of the world are interdependent. In the world,

everywhere there has to be a culture of sharing. This is a universal

principle, to which man is no exception. Man should never allow this

culture to fall into neglect.

THE RIGHT WAY OF THINKING

Prevent Confusion

CONFUSION is a common phenomenon amongst most people

today. More than 99% people are prey to confused thinking.

Because of this, they get deprived of that great blessing that

is called right thinking. Right thinking is but another name for sound

thinking. The first thing for people to do is to gain expertise in right

thinking. Without it, their entire lives will be made meaningless,

intellectually as well as practically.

Confusion is something that only human beings suffer from. It is

completely unknown in the entire animal world. No animal ever falls

prey to confusion while deciding the course of its life. From an ant to a

tiger, and from a fish to a bird, every animal’s action is always proper

and appropriate. Every animal possesses, you could say, a predictable

character. You can observe this enviable feature of animals on the

popular Animal World TV channel. Animals always behave just as they

should.

In contrast to this, human beings present a completely different picture

altogether, an image of intellectual confusion. The basic reason for this

is just one—and it is related to ‘thought management’. Among animals,

thought management is perfect, while it is not so among human beings.

Here, once again, the question arises as to why is there a difference

between animals and humans?

Human beings

have to manage

their thoughts by

themselves. They

have to discipline

their minds on

their own, through

their own conscious

decision.

The reason for the difference is animals are

controlled by their instincts. Their instincts

are a definite guarantee of their thoughtmanagement.

In contrast, man is a free

creature. He thinks freely and forms his

opinions based on his free will. In other words,

human beings have to manage their thoughts

by themselves. They have to discipline their

minds on their own, through their own

conscious decision.

In human beings, why does the process of

thought management not continue in the way

it should?

This is because human beings live in a jungle of information. They

need to have the intellectual ability in order to discern the difference

between what is relevant and what is not so as to retain the former and discard the latter. This is the only art that guarantees healthy thinking

for human beings.

This point can be clarified with the help of some examples.

Many people cite Darwinism to argue that life evolved through evolution

and therefore, there is no need to believe in God. But this is a gross

mistake. First of all, the theory of evolution is still not a proven fact.

And even for the sake of argument if one takes it to indeed be a proven

fact, it does not prove that the belief in the Creator is false. At the most

what the theory of evolution might prove is only that the method the

Creator employed was not ‘special creation’, but, rather, ‘evolutionary

creation’. The theory of evolution is about the process of creation, not

about the Creator Himself.

Likewise, some people say that Quran cannot be a book which can give

guidance for all times because the conditions of life keep changing. In

changed conditions, it is necessary that people be given new guidance.

But this is another example of confused thinking, because Quran in its

essence is a collection of certain basic principles, and no changes need

to be made in the basics. Changes happen only in non-basics, and for

this change in non-basics, Islam has provided for ijtihad (exercise of

judgement with reasoning) as a method, which is definitely a perfect

solution to this issue.

Consider another example to illustrate confused thinking. Many people

cite the example of social workers who have devoted themselves to

relieving people who are suffering from various ailments. They think

that this alone is enough. While it is definitely a good thing to relieve

people of their physical ailments and problems, it is not enough. This is

because human beings are thinking creatures. So, if they recover from

a physical illness, unless they are suitably trained, their minds are likely

to fall prey to extreme mental sicknesses—for instance, phobias, pride,

jealousy, revenge, lust for power, selfishness, tribalism, arrogance,

selfishness, not acknowledging others' contribution, ungratefulness,

etc. In contrast, experience tells us that if a person who faces challenges

and struggles through them will have a sense of modesty and creativity

and strength of mind develops in him. Such a person becomes an

asset to the society.

Removing people’s physical difficulties is a partial or limited work. The

complete work to do is to help people develop right thinking, to assist

them in their spiritual development as well.

From the above examples one can know the importance of right

thinking in every aspect of life be it personal or pertaining to society.

THE SCIENTIFIC TEMPER

Indispensible for Success

THE Discovery of India,  a book well known to  millions  of  readers, 

was  written by India’s former Prime Minister, Jawahar Lal Nehru,

while  he was imprisoned at Ahmednagar Fort in Maharashtra.

In this book, Jawahar Lal Nehru emphasized the  virtue of the scientific

temper in these memorable lines:  “The scientific approach and temper

are, or should be, a way of life, a process of thinking, a method of

thinking, a method of acting and associating with our fellow men.”

What is the scientific temper? The scientific temper is  a  frame  of 

mind based on reality, which  demands the  application of  logic in  all 

situations. This quality is of  prime  importance. It is indispensible for

every individual and every group of people if  they are to be successful 

in  life.

Scientific temper

makes you a positive

thinker and dictates

a realistic approach.

It makes you a giving

member of society.

Scientific temper makes you a positive

thinker  and  dictates a realistic approach.  It

makes you a giving member of society. It

ensures that  your  mind  develops along  the 

right  lines  and makes you a creative thinker.

One who possesses a scientific temper, being

an integrated personality, never suffers  from

a superiority complex or the  arrogance  which 

would lead  to the  kind of bias  and  hatred

that  stems  from  unhealthy thought.

Scientific temperament is basic to all kinds of human activities, both

individual and social. It makes  one patient, tolerant  and forgiving.  Only

those who  are  imbued  with such  a  spirit  can  be good members of

their societies. While scientific temper gives one everything, it deprives

one of nothing. Without it, a man is no better than an animal,  while 

once  possessed  of  it, he emerges as a true human being.

Religion

Religion is essentially the

voice of human nature.

CONTROL OVER THE UNIVERSE

Universal Harmony

THE words of the first verse of the Quran: ‘Praise be to God, the

Lord of the Universe’ ( 1: 1 ) are in actual fact, a man’s spontaneous

response when he observes the universe. Telescopic observation

tells us that the universe is, to an unimaginable extent, vast and

majestic. Moreover, studies tell us that the unobservable universe is

as majestic as the observable universe. In spite of all progress made

by humankind, man has not yet succeeded in apprehending either the

vastness or the grandeur of the universe.

This vast and unfathomable universe is

continuously in motion. At every moment,

extremely meaningful events are taking place

therein. Further study tells us that this vast

universe is totally faultless. The universe can

continually remain in a faultless state only when

there is not even the most minute alteration

in its system. Even the tiniest deviation in

the universe can disturb its entire system.

Modern studies tell us that in spite of the

universe being vast to an unimaginable extent, it is entirely harmonious

in its function. This is because it is completely controlled by a single

force. All its parts are perfectly connected with one another.

The perfect harmony

in the universe is

a proof that it is

functioning under an

all-powerful God.

On seeing this universal harmony, scientists find it astonishing. They

do not know how to explain this extraordinary feature. This perfect

harmony in the universe can be understood as a proof that it is

functioning under an all-powerful God. Had this not been so, the whole

universe would be reduced to ultimate chaos. This perfect harmony

prevailing in the universe can be possible only because its Controller

possesses the attribute of omnipotence.

Prepare

Only after long years of struggle and

perseverance is it possible for one to

play his part successfully.

THE CULTURE OF DIALOGUE

Intellectual Development

ONE significant aspect of the culture of Islam is dialogue. It is

mentioned thus in the Quran: “They conduct their affairs by

mutual consultation.” ( 42: 38 ). This verse indicates that Muslims

should base their dealings on dialogue and mutual discussion.

Debate on the other hand is quite different from dialogue. Debate is

conducted between two parties, each trying to prove its superiority over

the other, while the essence of dialogue is mutual learning without any

bias. In dialogue, there are also two or more parties, but no party tries

to establish its superiority over the other. Everyone tries to learn from

the other. Everyone tries, in the sharing of experiences, to increase

their knowledge. Dialogue is a healthy practice, whereas debate is a

kind of intellectual wrangling.

In family life, in social

life and in national

life, it is good to

develop the habit of

mutual consultation.

It leads to intellectual

development for

everyone.

The practice of consultation (shura) was

common among the Companions of the

Prophet of Islam. For example, it is reported

of Umar bin al-Khattab, the second Caliph,

that he used to learn from everyone. This

means that it was a general habit of his to

engage in serious dialogue with everyone he

met. He would thereby learn something new

to enhance his wisdom and knowledge.

There is great benefit in mutual discussion

as everyone gains some new knowledge or

experience through this. When one conducts

a serious dialogue with another person, both derive some benefit from

this. Both enrich their minds and progress on the path of intellectual

development.

The Quranic word shura is generally taken to be a political term but,

in fact, it is not. “Political shura” may be a way of proceeding in Muslim

society, but it is only an occasional occurrence. In this sense, it is only

a small part of Muslim life. On the other hand, in general non-political

terms, shura is a daily part of Muslim life. In family life, in social life and

in national life, it is good to develop the habit of mutual consultation. It

leads to intellectual development for everyone.

TOWARDS GLOBAL PEACE

We often talk of peace in the context of war. But this is

a very narrow and restricted notion of peace. Peace is

deeply linked with the entirety of human life. Peace is

a complete ideology in itself. Peace is the only religion

for both—man and the universe. It is the master-key

that opens the doors to every success. Peace creates a

favourable atmosphere for success in every endeavour.

Without peace, no positive action—small or big—is possible.

PEACE VERSUS VIOLENCE

THE Quran is, without doubt, a book of peace. It is not a book of

violence and war. All the statements of the Quran are, directly

or indirectly related to peace. The very first phrase in the Quran

is: ‘In the name of God, the Beneficent, the Merciful’. In other words, one

of the attributes of the God who has sent this Book is mercy, and this

Book is an expression of this attribute of His mercy.

There are more than 6000 verses in the Quran. Of these hardly 40

verses are about commandments of war, which means less than

1%, and these too were revealed in the context of a war like culture

which was already prevalent in the society at the time the Prophet was

commanded to convey the message.

Those who regard the Quran as the book of God can be considered to

be true believers only when, abiding by the teachings of the Quran, they

become fully and completely peace-loving. On no condition whatsoever

should they take to the path of violence.

The fact is that

behaviour of Muslims

must be judged on

the basis of Islam.

Islam should not

be sought to be

understood on the

basis of the Muslims'

behaviour.

In this regard, one needs to stress the need

for people to distinguish between Islam,

on the one hand, and Muslims, on the

other. They must not label all the actions or

behaviour of Muslims as ‘Islamic’. The fact is

that behaviour of Muslims must be judged on

the basis of Islam. Islam should not be sought

to be understood on the basis of the Muslims’

behaviour. Islam is an ideology. A person

can be truly considered to be a Muslim only if he follows the teachings of Islam. Those who do not follow Islamic

teachings do not have anything to do with Islam, even if they claim to

be its champions.

In the light of the above facts, one can construct the following qualities

of a peace loving person in comparison with a person inclined towards

violence:

A peace-loving person first thinks and then acts. In contrast, a violence

inclined person first acts and then thinks.

A peace-loving person is well-grounded in truth. A violent person

stands on falsehood. Peace and positive constructive work go hand-inhand,

while violence is wholly destructive.

A peace-loving person lives in the love of others, while a violence loving

person lives in the hatred of others.

A peace loving person overlooks problems and takes advantage of

the available opportunities, while a person inclined towards violence

ignores the available opportunities and gets entangled in a pointless

battle with problems.

Peace results from well-planned effort or action, while violence is a

passion-driven aggressive action. Peaceful action is based on hope, at

the beginning as well as at the end, while violent action is based on

false hope at the beginning and frustration in the end.

The path of peace cultivates a garden

blooming with flowers, while the path of

violence creates a thorny jungle of hatred and

enmity. Peace ends in success, and violence

in utter failure. Peaceful action abides by the

law, while violent action is lawless.

History is witness

to the fact that

whenever anyone has

attained any success,

it has only been after

adopting the method

of reconciliation.

In peace, one fulfills the obligations one owes

to God as well as those one owes to God’s

creation, including other human beings.

Violence, on the other hand, is a violation

of the rights of God as well as the rights of

people. If peace is heaven, then violence in comparison is hell. Choosing

peace is making the right choice. On the other hand, if one chooses

war, it proves that he has failed in the test of making a correct choice.

In this world, there are many things that are not desirable, but they

exist for the purpose of testing us. Such things are there so that people should avoid them and thereby prove that they can distinguish between

good and bad. The same principle holds for war, too. War is something

that is possible for people to resort to, but the right thing for human

beings to do is to desist from it.

In the ancient past, considering the prevailing conditions, permission

was given for defensive war. This permission was in accordance with the

law of necessity. But, in the changed conditions of today, this necessity

no longer exists. And that is why there is now no need at all for war.

RECONCILIATION IS BEST

The Quran describes a particular natural law in the following words:

‘Reconciliation is best’ ( 4: 128 ).

In the event of a conflict between two parties, they can engage in

violent confrontation. But there is another method they can choose: to

immediately come to an agreement and end their conflict. This is what

reconciliation is about.

It is very rare for this sort of reconciliation to be equally in accordance

with the desires of both parties. In most cases, this reconciliation

happens on a unilateral basis. That is to say, one of the two parties

sets aside its desires and agrees to settle the dispute according to the

desires of the other party.

Those who regard

the Quran as the

book of God can be

considered to be

true believers only

when, abiding by

the teachings of the

Quran, they become

fully and completely

peace-loving.

Why is this sort of unilateral reconciliation

taken to be best? The reason for this is

because a situation of conflict calls a halt to

constructive activity. The benefit of agreeing

to reconciliation is that one is spared the need

to waste one’s time, strength and resources

on useless confrontation and so can focus on

constructive efforts instead. A course of action

that is opposed to reconciliation is always and

inevitably a course that leads to destruction.

The method of reconciliation is always, and in

every case, a beneficial one.

A peace-loving

person is wellgrounded

in truth.

A violence inclined

person stands on

falsehood.

History is witness to the fact that whenever anyone has attained any

success, it has only been after adopting the method of reconciliation.

Not a single person has ever achieved any real success through

confrontation and fighting. The importance of reconciliation lies in the

fact that it provides an opportunity to fully exercise one’s right to use the

available opportunities. On the other hand, the path of confrontation leads one to waste one’s energies in trying to

destroy others, as a result of which one can

engage in no constructive work whatsoever.

The secret of success lies in establishing and

developing oneself and definitely not in the

destruction of hypothetical enemies.

MY HOME

A Test

IN this world, people build a house for themselves, which they call

‘my house’. They name their houses after themselves. So it is with

everything else. But in actual fact, in this world, every home is a

‘test-house’. In this world, every car is a ‘test-car’. In this world, every

property is a ‘test-property’. In this world, every child is a ‘test-child’.

In this world, every single thing is for the purpose of a test.

At the time of death,

man realizes that

the things he had

thought of as his

own had actually

been given to him by

God for a temporary

period and for the

purpose of a test.

Man, however, forgets this biggest reality, until suddenly death

overtakes him and then he leaves everything behind and enters the

next stage of life all alone. At this time, he

realizes that the things he had thought of as

his own had actually been given to him by God

for a temporary period and for the purpose

of a test. As soon as the pre-death period of

one’s life gets over, all these things are taken

away from him. And now he finds that he has

to live in such a world where he has to pass

his life in a state of complete deprivation. The

only exception to this will be those people

who, because of their good deeds, will be

given back all things as a reward.

After Making a Mistake

Often, people make a mistake, and then

add to it by making yet another mistake—the

mistake of trying to justify their first mistake. But

what they should actually do on making a mistake

is reflect and seek to discover why they made that

mistake in the first place. If one does not do that,

and, instead, seek to justify the mistake,one remains

in a state of error as before. On the other hand, if

one seeks to find out why they made that mistake,

they will save themselves from repeating it.

THE EVIL OF ONES SOUL

Seek the Protection of God

AHADITH of the Prophet Muhammad contains a dua or prayer to

God thus: “O God, guide me to the right path and protect me

from the evil of my own self.” (Sunan at-Tirmidhi). This Hadith

refers to the path of guidance, a path by treading which a person will

find success in both this world and the Hereafter.

This path has been clearly explained in the Quran and Sunnah. To know

the path of guidance or the right path and to walk on it is not something

difficult for us. Then, what is the evil of the soul that is referred to in the

above-cited dua? What is meant here is that whilst knowing the truth a

person changes its meaning by giving it a wrong interpretation.

Wrong interpretation always happens because of the evil of one’s own

self. There is enormous room for misinterpretation, and even a very

clear commandment can be twisted to supposedly mean something

completely different.

We should beseech

God for His help

to protect us from

Satan, to enable

us to recognize

Satan’s deceptions,

and to protect us

from Satan’s evil

suggestions.

For instance, the Quran commands the

believers ‘to establish prayer’ ( 2: 43 ). If one is

free from evil, one can very easily understand

the meaning of this commandment. But

if a person is under the influence of evil

promptings, that is, if his intention is not right,

he can give an absurd interpretation and

make this commandment appear to mean

something entirely different. Thus, he could

claim that by establish prayer is meant ‘to

establish a political system’, or that it means

‘to do social reform or social work’.

It is for each one to save themselves from such evil. We cannot save

ourselves from such wrongdoing simply by reciting some words of dua

or supplication. Actually, in this matter, fifty percent of the work here is

the individual’s, and the remaining fifty percent is the work of praying

to God. In this regard, the proper approach is to discover the right

path, motivated by sincere intention. We must have true enthusiasm

for this task. And then, we should pray to God to help us to remain

steadfast on the right path. We should beseech God for His help to

protect us from Satan, to enable us to recognize Satan’s deceptions,

and to protect us from Satan’s evil suggestions.

DRAWING LESSONS

Food for the Soul

WHEN a person grows deep in his discovery of truth and

becomes strong in faith, he takes life seriously. One aspect

of this seriousness that comes from faith is what can be

called ‘drawing lessons’. The Quran has many verses which call man

towards contemplation, to derive spirituality from material events and

to learn the right lessons from history. There are similar references in

the corpus of hadith—for instance, the Prophet once said, “My silence

should be for contemplation, and my vision keen observation.” (Musnad

al-Shahab al-Qazai)

Faith or the realization of Truth results from

drawing lessons from various experiences and

observations. What is the discovery of faith? It

is the discovery of the Creator after reflecting

on creation. You discover the invisible world

through the visible world. Through the signs

of God scattered all over the visible world, you

discover the inner realities of life. You develop

the capacity of discernment and insight, along

with external vision.

Faith or the

realization of Truth

results from drawing

lessons from various

experiences and

observations.

Contemplation and reflection are an integral and continuous part of

the life of a person of deep faith in God. This way of thinking leads

one to constantly think of and remember God. Every single day one

discovers things that help one's faith to increase and become stronger.

While other people see only the exterior form of things, such a person

discovers their inner realities.

There is no need for seclusion or for being in any sort of special place in

order to engage in contemplation and reflection. These processes are

constantly happening in the mind of a person of faith, and they do not

stop even in the midst of the hurry-burry of the world.

Drawing lessons from things and events is a sort of spiritual sustenance

for a person of deep faith. Physical food is a means for building

such a person’s bodily strength, while learning lessons from one's

surroundings is the spiritual food. Without physical food the body

cannot be healthy. In the same way, without intellectual food, spiritual

development is not possible.

TWO MIND SETS

Communal or Islamic

THERE was an article in a well-known Muslim magazine titled ‘The

Modern Age and Jihad’. In its opening lines, the article spoke of

what it claimed was the terrible oppression that Muslims were

suffering, which, it said had led to the emergence of what it called

‘jihadi’ organizations.

This way of thinking is not something specific to just this one Muslim

writer, the author of this article. Rather, it is the very same way of

thinking of almost all present-day Muslim orators and writers. They

claim that the violent actions that present-day Muslims are engaged

in is a result of the supposed oppression of Muslims. But the point

that needs to be considered here is that during the time of religious

persecution the Prophet and his Companions actually faced atrocities

on a large scale. One of these have been mentioned in the Quran in

these words: “When they came against you both from above you and

from below you, your eyes rolled [with fear] and your hearts leapt

up to your throats, and you entertained [ill]

thoughts about God. There the faithful were

put to the proof and they were shaken as if by

an earthquake.” ( 33: 10-11 )

The present world is

functioning on the

established laws

of nature. To know

these laws of nature

and to base one’s

actions on them is

the only secret of

success in this world.

Despite such extreme conditions, the Prophet

and his Companions never adopted the

method of reaction. Rather, they remained

firm on unilateral patience and planned their

actions on completely positive foundations.

This resulted in the great success of the early

period of Islam.

The greatest mistake of present-day Muslims is that they have not

been able to differentiate between Quranic teachings and the historical

events which took place under certain specific situations. Instead of

understanding the present age of religious freedom and planning

positively, they have adopted the method of negative actions based

on reaction. Today, Muslims throughout the world are engaged in such

actions. Almost all Muslim orators and writers today are doing just

this one sort of thing. Without any doubt at all, this is a destructive

attitude, a wrongful innovation. Till such time as Muslims abandon this

innovation they are not going to gain any success at all, no matter how

big their supposed sacrifices may be.

The greatest damage that the psyche of reaction causes is that it leads

to negative thinking in a person. Such a person begins to live in hate

and complaint. The deadly result of this sort of thinking is that it stops

the process of a person’s intellectual development. It is not possible for

one to think on proper lines and to plan one’s actions on proper lines.

If the Muslim community wants the present situation to change, they

must know that this can come about only through one strategy—

Muslims must unilaterally put a firm end to all their present negative

activities, and, motivated by a sincere concern for the welfare of all

human beings, engage in peacefully sharing

with them Creation Plan of God. Other than

this there is nothing that can become a means

for the Muslims’ welfare and salvation.

The greatest damage

that the psyche of

reaction causes

is that it leads to

negative thinking in

a person.

In this world, any sort of success can be had

only through wise planning. Complaining

and protesting against supposed oppression

can yield no result. The present world is

functioning on the established laws of nature.

To know these laws of nature and to base

one’s actions on them is the only secret of success. In the words of

the Quran ( 24: 31 ), this is the time for collective repentance for Muslims,

that is to say, the time to take a U-turn and head towards progress and

development.

Informal Education

Informal education can be had

outside the school or university. There

are various means for informal education,

for example, library, journals, seminars and

conferences. The home is also a centre for

receiving informal education. But if other

members in the family are not ready to

accept your ideas, then you should apply

these ideas to your own self. You should

neither hate nor fight with members of the

family, you should only pray for them.

PEACE ACTIVISM

Reflections

THE following remark is from a letter of a person

wishing to know the usefulness of the method

adopted by some well-meaning persons.

“Many people, who are probably well-meaning, say

they are working for communal harmony—harmony

between people of different faith communities. But

basically what they are doing is fighting what is called

‘communalism’. They criticize people and groups who are spreading

hate in the name of religion and issue statements and take out

demonstrations when a particular community is attacked by members

of another. In other words, while they say or think that they are working

for peace, what they are essentially doing is condemning communalism

and hate in the name of religion.”

The solution for the above mentioned problem could be that instead of

adopting the method of issuing statements against others or holding

demonstrations one should explain to people that differences are

part of nature. Rather than attacking members of other communities,

one should adhere to the principle of mutual respect. People who

seek to promote harmony and peace between members of different

communities must educate people to accept differences, rather than

becoming provoked or trying to eliminate differences.

In the light of experience, the principle for communal harmony is

based on mutual respect. In other words, the principle that people

should adopt in this regard be: “We may

have differences, but we will accord complete

respect to each other.”

Those who preach

peace must first

be peaceful with

themselves and with

their surroundings.

Very often, people organize meetings in the

name of promoting communal harmony, but

these turn into communal debates. This is

wrong in terms of method. The right way is

that meetings for communal harmony should

not be for eliminating differences, but, rather,

for fostering the spirit of respecting each other in spite of differences.

Protesting against those who engage in promoting what is called

‘communalism’ is not a successful method in terms of its results.

Far from succeeding, it is only to make another mistake. Those who

attack members of another community are at fault, and those who demonstrate against the attackers are also at fault. The result-oriented

approach in this regard is to counsel people to cultivate in themselves

respect for people who follow different faiths. 

Demonstrating against others is a negative approach and has no

positive aspect at all. Instead of solving the problem, it can only create

more problems. This method of working for harmony cannot bring

about change in people. It cannot transform their hearts. This approach

is unnatural. The right response to those who are prejudiced against

others is to try to educate them to understand that nature abhors

uniformity and to recognize that differences are a part of creation.

People should learn to live with differences, rather than try to get rid

of them.

Changing people’s minds in this regard can be achieved by adopting a

realistic approach. Those who issue statements against others and take

out protest demonstrations are only stooping

to reactionary conduct. Instead of doing this,

they should train people along the lines of

peaceful living. They should live with people

of different faiths in a spirit of mutual respect.

People who seek to

promote harmony

and peace between

members of different

communities must

educate people to

accept differences,

rather than becoming

provoked or trying to

eliminate differences.

Not everyone who calls himself a ‘peace

activist’ is really so. Many such people are only

critics of others  in the name of promoting

peace and inter-communal harmony—‘peace

critics’ you might want to call them, not ‘peace

activists’.  A peace activist, should possess

the quality embodied in this famous saying

of Jesus Christ: ‘Love your enemy.’ Even if

someone appears as one’s enemy, one’s

conduct towards him should be determined by high moral principles.

This is a trait a peace activist ought to possess, and one must also

impart this teaching to others.

There are some other essential qualities to be a peace activist. Someone

who is not at peace with God, with himself, with his family and with his

neighbours but yet claims that he is working for inter-community peace

or even for world peace cannot be a true or successful peace activist.

In other words, peace work, like charity, begins ‘at home’. Those who

preach peace must first be peaceful with themselves and with their

surroundings. Those who are not peaceful with themselves and others

are only ‘professional’ peace activists, not peace activists in the true

sense of the word.

FROM THE SPIRITUAL TREE

There is a tree beside my house. I call

it the 'Spiritual Tree'. I derive spiritual

inspiration from it. A tree is an evergrowing

being that was initially a seed

possessing the potential of becoming a

full-grown tree. A seed takes food from the

universe around it and then grows into a

tree. The same is true with spirituality,

the desire for which is intrinsic to, and an

integral part of, the very nature of, every

human being. To realize this spirituality,

Man must derive spiritual food from the

universe around him. A tree converts

carbon-dioxide into oxygen; a spiritual person is one who can take positive lessons

from negative situations. From this perspective, a tree is an embodiment of a

spiritual personality. —Maulana Wahiduddin Khan

GOD’S GUIDANCE

ADUA or supplication appears in a Hadith of the Prophet as

follows: “O God, give me guidance and show me the right way.”

(Sahih Muslim)

In this dua, the phrase ‘give me guidance’ means a request to be guided

along the straight path. The next phrase in this dua is ‘and show me the

right way’. This means that even after being guided to the straight path

people have need of continuous guidance from God. If we reflect, we

will realize that the request ‘show me the right way’ means a request to

be saved from distractions.

This same point has been mentioned in the Quran ( 6: 153 ): “[He has

enjoined], ‘this is My straight path; so follow it, and do not follow other

ways: that will lead you away from His path.’

The verse provides the example of a person who sets off on his journey

on the highway, but then on the way the road may meander off onto

narrow, misleading paths, and in this way, straying far from the highway.

One way people can go astray is if they do not adopt the straight path.

A second way they can go astray is if they start off their journey on the

straight path but later get distracted by things that they see on the way and so change their direction, wandering

away from the straight path and meandering

off on little, narrow lanes.

Both sorts of people have gone astray. If the

first sort of people had gone astray at the

very outset of their journey, the second sort

go astray later, wandering away from the

straight path.

For physical travel

there is a highway,

with narrow paths

leading off from it on

either side. Likewise,

the journey of Truth

has a highway, with

narrow lanes leading

away from it on

both sides.

For physical travel there is a highway, with

narrow paths leading off from it on either side.

Likewise, the journey of Truth has a highway,

with narrow lanes leading away from it on

both sides. If you continue to journey along

the highway of Truth, you will arrive at your desired destination. But if

you take to one of the narrow paths that lead away from the highway,

you will deviate from your desired destination.

There is only one way to save yourself from this deviation. And that is,

to keep asking God to save you from going astray.

How to Question

Often people ask questions without

being really serious. A person should

ask a question on a subject which he

has been thinking of and studying about. This

means before asking a question, he must prepare

himself. And when he receives an answer for that

question from someone, he should objectively

ponder over it. This means that one who asks a

question has a pre-questioning responsibility and

a post-questioning responsibility. Only those who

fulfil both these conditions should question.

REFORMING A COMMUNITY

An Important Task

THE question of reforming a community always arises after the

period of a prophet. Hence, to reform a community means to

bring back on to the path of the prophets the later generations

of a people among whom degeneration has set in. In other words, the

purpose of reforming a people is to bring back their later generations

to the ways prevalent at the time of their prophet. It is this that Imam

Malik refers to when he cites his teacher Wahb ibn Kaisan: “The Muslim

community, in its last phase, will be reformed through that which

reformed it in its first phase.” The narrator asked Imam Malik what

was it that Wahb was referring to. Malik replied that what Wahb was

speaking of was taqwa, or God-consciousness. (Musnad al-Muwatta).

One of the traits of the Prophet’s Companions mentioned in the Quran

is that they were ‘firm and unyielding towards those who deny the truth’

( 48: 29 ). That is to say, in matters of religion, they did not imbibe external

influences. In contrast to this, with regard to degenerated people the

Quran says that they are prone to imitating others ( 9: 30 ). That is to say,

with regard to religion, they imbibe external

influences.

When degeneration

sets in among a

people, it is the duty

of its reformers

to deeply study

its conditions.

Discovering the

root cause of this

degeneration, they

must plan, in a

realistic manner,

for the community’s

reform.

In these verses, a law of nature is explained with

the help of references to some communities.

When a particular community or people are

in their ascendant phase, they are so firm on

their principles that they remain established

in their religious teachings without accepting

any influences from their surrounding

environment. In contrast to this, when a

people begin to degenerate, they lose their

concern for principles. As a result, in matters

of religion they begin to accept influences

from the surrounding environment. This is

the cause for the decline of communities.

When degeneration sets in among a people, it

is the duty of its reformers to deeply study its

conditions. Discovering the root cause of this degeneration, they must

plan, in a realistic manner, for the community’s reform. In the modern

age, there was great talk about Communism, Socialism and Democracy.

Their proponents viewed human life in terms of socio-political systems.

Soon, others, too, began to imitate them. Among these were numerous

Muslim thinkers, who began interpreting Islam, too, as a socio-political

system. For instance, there are certain commands that have been

mentioned in the Quran in the intransitive sense, but these people

wrongly interpreted them in the transitive sense. These commands in

the Quran were meant for a person to practice in his individual life.

But some Muslims scholars described these commands in terms of

imposition on others by force.

Converting intransitive Quranic injunctions into transitive injunctions

led to the emergence of various evils in the Muslim community. As a

result the mentality of political extremism took root among the Muslim

community. People began to clash with political authorities in the hope

of enforcing the system that they desired. Consequently, the Muslim

ummah was badly fractured, leading to radicalization.

In line with the law of nature, this political extremism proved to be

completely useless and pointless. It had no positive result whatsoever.

The consequent frustration that was generated among people took a

terrible form—of suicide-bombing, based in the belief that even if one

could not subjugate one’s supposed enemies, they could be harmed,

even if it meant losing one’s own life.

Reforming a community is a very sensitive matter. In this work there

is always the possibility that people may veer to some extreme or the

other, and then, instead of reform, their work will only lead to further

harm.

Result of Negativity

When negative thoughts

come in from one door, intellectual

development exits from another.

THE PROBLEM OF EVIL

Islamic Perspective

ACCORDING to the Quran, God has created the universe with

a certain purpose. All its parts, which are strictly under His

control, are carrying out His divine scheme without the slightest

deviation.

Similarly, man, too, has been created with a certain purpose. Yet man,

unlike the rest of the creation, is totally free. He can do what he wants

by his own decision. However, in spite of this freedom, he is being

watched constantly by God, for God does not allow any such deviation

in human history over a long period as would nullify His very creation

plan.

Creation Plan of God

The universe made by God is so vast that, despite the enormous

progress made by human beings in their attempts to fathom it, many

of its secrets still remain unknown. The planet Earth, made by God as

part of the cosmos, was and still is unique in the entire universe, in that

it has been endowed with all the other factors which are essential to

make it habitable for man.

Amongst the

entire universe

that functions

compulsorily under

the will of God, man

is the only creature

that has been

granted free will.

After bringing into existence a favourable

world in the form of the Earth, God created the

first man, Adam, and his female counterpart,

Eve. Although the precise date of this event is

unknown, Adam and Eve were the first pair of

human beings to set foot on Earth.

Adam was the first man as well as the first

prophet. The way of God is to select a man as

His messenger from amongst human beings

themselves in order to send His revelations to

humankind. Therefore, God revealed to Adam

through an angel the purpose of man’s inhabiting the earth. According

to this plan, God created a special creature in the form of man, upon

whom He bestowed freedom. Amongst the entire universe that

functions compulsorily under the will of God, man is the only creature

that has been granted free will. The rest of the universe has no choice

but to submit to the will of God. It is desirable for man also to opt for

this divine plan of his own free will.

This plan of divine will is based on two basic principles—monotheism,

and justice. Monotheism holds man to worshipping one God alone,

and not associating anyone or anything in this worship. Justice holds

man to adhering completely to ethical principles in dealing with other

creatures, including fellow human beings, and refraining from all kinds

of injustice and oppression.

Along with this, God informed man that, although he appeared to be

free, he was fully accountable to Him. God has a complete record of

man’s actions. In the eternal life after death God will judge everyone

according to this record. One who exercised his freedom wrongly will

be thrown into eternal hellfire.

Adam died at a ripe old age. For a long period of time his people

continued to adhere faithfully to the divine guidance. But later,

degeneration set in. Polytheism replaced monotheism. People began

to adopt the ways of injustice and oppression instead of justice and

rectitude. After about one thousand years the perversion became allpervading

and they were completely distanced from the path of the

religion as shown by Adam.

The Age of Perversion

God subsequently sent Noah as His messenger. Noah was granted

an exceptionally long life of nine hundred and fifty years. During

this extended period, he continued to show people the right path,

generation after generation. But only a few people heeded his words.

The rest persisted in their sinful ways. Then, in accordance with the

ways of God, a huge flood engulfed them by way of punishment. Noah

and his small band of followers were saved in

an ark, while all the rest were drowned.

At that time, human population was probably

concentrated only in the region of Asia known

as Mesopotamia. The men and women saved

in the wake of this flood settled afterwards in

other parts of the world. Their race multiplied

until it spread over the continents of Asia,

Africa and Europe.

In the eternal life

after death God

will judge everyone

according to this

record.

After the death of Noah, his people continued for a considerable time

to adhere to the divine path shown by him. But again degeneration

set in amongst later generations and they deviated from the path of

monotheism and justice. God’s messengers—the Quran has mentioned

twenty-six by name—continued to come for several thousand years.

The Hadith tells us that more than one hundred thousand messengers

came to the world. In this way a long period elapsed between Adam

and Jesus Christ, when God’s messengers continued to come to the

world in almost every generation. But each time only a few individuals

believed in them. The majority rejected these prophets in every age.

The Reasons for Perversion

What were the reasons for this continued transgression? There were

two main reasons; one, political absolutism; another, ignorance about

the world of nature.

In ancient times, the system of monarchy prevailed over large parts of

the world. The kings of those days had adopted an easy strategy for

the consolidation of their empires, and that was to apply a complete

curb on intellectual freedom. As a result, science could not make any

progress.

The same was the case with religion. The policy adopted by these kings

was not to allow their subjects to follow any religion other than that

approved of by the king. Superstitious religion served their purpose only

too well. Therefore, not only did they themselves embrace superstitious

religion but they also compelled their subjects to adhere to it. People

were denied the right to think freely and opt for any religion other than

the official one. This policy of the kings produced the evil of religious

persecution. History shows that religious persecution has continued

from time immemorial in one form or another.

The element of

freedom is essential

in order that the

intentions and

actions of each

individual can be

properly judged.

The other main factor in this connection

was ignorance. In ancient times, man knew

little about the world and its phenomena.

Political absolutism had placed an almost

total ban on scientific research. Therefore,

all kinds of superstitions regarding natural

phenomena prevailed. It was generally held

that the sun, the moon and the stars etc.

possessed supernatural powers. Similarly,

it was believed that the sea, the mountains

and other such natural phenomena were

endowed with some extraordinary, mysterious power and that they

exercised decisive control over human destiny.

The Problem of Evil

Those who want to interpret human history in the light of predetermined

law in the physical world cannot but meet with failure. While the

physical world may be explainable within the framework of predeterminism,

the events of the human world are simply not amenable

to interpretation in terms of any such law.

Others want to interpret the events of the human world in the context of

freedom. But they, too, are not satisfied with their interpretation. This

is because in the case of human freedom, the suffering experienced in

this world has no valid understandable explanation.

The failure of both interpretations of pre-determinism and absolute

freedom is due to the fact that they attempt to explain the whole in the

light of a part—which is not at all possible.

According to Islam,

there is only one

correct principle to

interpret human

history, and that is

the principle of test.

The truth is that the right principle by which

to interpret human history is neither that of

pre-determinism nor of freedom. According

to Islam, there is only one correct principle

to interpret human history, and that is the

principle of test. Man has been placed in the

present world for the purpose of being tested.

On the outcome of this test will depend the

eternal future of every individual.

The element of freedom is essential in order that the intentions and

actions of each individual can be properly judged. For, man can be

granted the credit for a good deed only on the condition that, despite

having the opportunity to indulge in bad deeds, he chooses of his own

free will to act virtuously.

If in this world everything had been totally pre-determined, the element

of trial would have been absent. However, the granting of freedom did

involve the risk of some people misusing their freedom, and misuse it

they did. This gave rise to the problem of human suffering which results

from evil. Yet, this suffering, or evil, is a very small price to pay for a

very precious thing. According to Islam, that person is most precious

who leads his life in this world in such a manner that despite facing

all sorts of temptations, he succeeds in overcoming them. Despite

having the power to misuse his freedom, he refrains from doing so.

Despite the possibility of leading an unprincipled life, he chooses of his

own free will to be a man of principle. To identify such individuals it is

essential that an atmosphere of freedom prevail in the world. This is

not possible under any other system.

RIGHT AND WRONG THINKING

Differentiate

SURAH AHZAB, a chapter in the Quran, tells us that man has been

given something that has not been given to anybody else in the

heavens and the earth—and that is, amanat or trust. It is this trust

that makes man the most noble of all creatures. Amanat here actually

means freedom of thought—the capacity to freely think and to freely

plan one’s actions. The proper use of this trust makes a person eligible

for Paradise, while failure to use it properly makes him fit for Hell.

According to the Quran, misuse of freedom leads to two kinds of results:

injustice, and ignorance. On account of misusing his freedom, man

quickly deviates from justice. In the same way, misusing his freedom

leads him to deviate from the path of wisdom. It is this deviation that

makes one deserving of punishment in the Hereafter.

If you reflect on the matter, you will realize that for a person’s reform it

is enough if he does not deviate from his nature. If you exercise control

over yourself and do not stray from the path of nature, nature itself will

become your guide. Deviating from nature leads one to destruction. In

contrast, remaining established in nature makes one successful.

Further reflection tells us that our test lies in always making the right

choice and saving ourselves from the wrong choice. This issue of right

choice and wrong choice relates to both thought and action.

In terms of thought, the model for making the

right choice is provided by what the angels did

at the dawn of creation. In contrast, making

the wrong choice is epitomized by what Satan

did. When the angels were told to bow down

before man, they did so. Satan did not agree

to this. He objected to man being given charge

of the earth.

Misusing freedom

leads man to deviate

from the path of

wisdom.

This objection by Satan is an example of

‘selective thinking’.

Satan was the chief of the Jinn (a living creation of God made from

fire; they have free will just like mankind). God had assigned to him

an important position. Yet Satan ignored this aspect and showed his

resentment by refusing to bow down to man and disobeyed God's

commandment.

This same disease has characterized the whole of human history. More

than 99% of people are victims of negative thinking—that is to say,

selective thinking. They ignore the good things that they do have and

make a big issue out of the things that they do not have and turn the

latter into the vortex around which their thinking constantly revolves.

In this regard, Muslims are no exception. Today, all kinds of excellent

opportunities are available for Muslims to make use of, just as is the

case with other people. But in line with the law of nature, there are

also some things that Muslims have not

been given. What Muslims have done is that

they have made what they do not have the

centre-point of their thinking, while ignoring

all the things that they have been given. As a

result of this, throughout the world Muslims

have got stuck in the quagmire of negative

thinking. And because of this, they are bereft

of gratitude, which is the highest form of

worship.

Reflection tells us

that our test lies in

always making the

right choice and

saving ourselves from

the wrong choice.

Ignoring the 99% of the bounties of God that they have been blessed

with and obsessing about the 1% they have not received shapes their

thoughts and actions. It is against what God desires of us. The greatest

price that people who are engrossed in this will have to pay in terms

of their failure to develop a positive character. And lacking a positive

character means being deprived of God’s blessings.

Success

The conviction that one's goals

are worthwhile, the observation of

discipline with no contradiction between

words and thoughts, cool thinking even

in times of crisis—all these are qualities

of mind which determine success.

SERVANTS OF GOD

Righteous Personality

A PERSON once asked the Prophet Muhammad: “Who are the

people close to God?” The Prophet replied: “They are people who

when you see them, you are reminded of God. In this Hadith,

'being reminded of God when you see them' means your meeting and

interaction with them will be a source of the remembrance of God.

When someone discovers the Truth and begins to live in the fear and

the love of God, he develops a certain level of seriousness. Everything

he speaks is, directly or indirectly, a mention or remembrance of God.

He seeks the pleasure of God in all his affairs and sees the 'hand' of

God in everything. As a result, his life becomes very different from

that of others. His talk is coloured with the hue of God. Whatever

he speaks contains spiritual insight for

those who listen to him. He does not speak

anything unnecessary and frivolous. Instead,

everything that he speaks is related to God.

The result of his speech is such that people

who gather around him begin to benefit from

his talk.

When someone

discovers the Truth

and begins to live in

the fear and the love

of God, he develops

a certain level of

seriousness.

Commenting on the above-mentioned Hadith,

one of the scholar says: “It probably means

that these people tell other people about God

and make them remember Him.”

Focus on Opportunities

Problems are the creation of man,

not of God Almighty. Opportunities are the

creation of God. The quantum of opportunities

is always more than 99%, while the quantum of

problems is less than 1%. Therefore one should

not be disturbed by problems, as they are far less in

number. One should always focus on the opportunities.

ISLAM PEACE BUILDING

Inseparable

IN our closely interlinked world, peace and

prosperity for everyone crucially depends on

harmonious relations between communities and

countries. Today, countries and communities can

no longer afford to live in isolation from each other.

Because we are all now so closely interdependent,

peaceful and mutually-beneficial relations between

different religious communities have become indispensable. We simply

cannot afford to resort to conflict in order to resolve disputes.

Today, the world is crying out for peace. Islam positively encourages

Muslims to work for peace and for harmonious relations between

them and people belonging to other communities.

Given the serious threat to peace posed by terrorism perpetrated in the

name of Islam, it is very important to articulate and promote a positive,

meaningful approach to conflict-prevention, conflict-resolution and

peace-building. After all, if conflicts are prevented at the very outset,

violence can be done away with. Amicably negotiating differences

before they degenerate into a conflict is the most sensible way for us

to handle conflicts.

Whenever a difficult

situation arises, the

right course is not

to take immediate

action but to stop

and reflect patiently

on the possible

consequences of

one’s response

An important point in the above context is to

know that one should differentiate between

Islam and Muslims: one should judge Muslims

in the light of Islamic teachings and not vice

versa. Islam, as per the, Quranic teachings

and examples from the life of the Prophet

Muhammad, provides inspiration and

appropriate guidance for peaceful relations

between Muslims and other communities

and for non-violent conflict-prevention

and conflict-resolution and peace-building

methods and approaches. Contemporary

instances of Muslims resorting to violence in

the name of their religion is, in complete contrast to Islamic teachings.

According to the Creation plan of God, everyone is free. But when an

individual is free, he can also misuse his freedom. As a rule, whenever

people find themselves in problematic situations—and life is full of such

contingencies—there is a tendency to make an immediate response.

This kind of instant reaction, however, serves

only to add new problems to the existing

ones. Reaction unleashes an unending chain

of action and reaction. The results of following

this path are disastrous.

Islam positively

encourages Muslims

to work for peace

and for harmonious

relations between

them and people

belonging to other

communities.

Whenever a difficult situation arises, the right

course is not to take immediate action but

to stop and reflect patiently on the possible

consequences of one’s response. Those who

choose to react by making an immediate

emotional response can only cause an

exacerbation of their difficulties. On the other hand, those who adopt

a well-considered approach will certainly find ways and means of

converting problems into opportunities for improving the situation

that they are faced with. There is great wisdom in engaging in this sort

of result-oriented planning.

A Human Weakness

A general weakness of us humans is that

we think that the good things that we have are

because of our own efforts, and we blame others

for us not having the things that we do not have,

but want. A disastrous consequence of this is we fall

prey to false pride in our abilities, on the one hand,

and to false complaints against others, on the other.

Actually we should consider the good things that we

have as gifts from God, and should attribute the lack

of the things that we do not have but want, to our

own shortcomings. In this way we can really help

ourselves in character-development. It can make us

positive-thinking people.

GLAD TIDINGS

From the Quran

We have made it (the Quran) easy, in your own language, so that

you may convey good news to the righteous. (THE QURAN 19: 97)

THE Quran is a divine book, revealed specifically for the purpose

of conveying glad tidings to humankind. This good news is that

if man treads the path of good and of right action in the limited

life of this world, he will find a place in eternal Paradise in the life

Hereafter. The Quran makes it clear that these glad tidings of Paradise

are meant only for the righteous.

This good news is for those who adopt a God-oriented or righteous life

in this world. Paradise is not to be the destiny of all and sundry, for it is

only for the God-fearing (THE QURAN 3: 133). It is to be given on a selective

basis only to those who are deserving of it. To find a place in the ideal

world of Paradise there is only one condition, and that is, being Godfearing

or righteous.

Being God-fearing

or righteous means

leading a life of

restraint or guarding

oneself against evil.

Being God-fearing or righteous means leading

a life of restraint or guarding oneself against

evil. It is, in actual fact, a phenomenon of

sensitivity. When someone becomes highly

aware of something, then, naturally, he

becomes very sensitive about it. Sensitiveness

plays the greatest role in human life. One who

is not sensitive about something will ignore it,

while something about which he is sensitive

will become his concern. He will pay his

greatest attention to it.

The message of the Quran for man is that he should save himself from

distraction. He should awaken his consciousness to the extent that

obedience to God becomes his sole concern. No other thing should

become the object or centre of his sensitivity.

Another verse in the Quran states: 'Do not follow what you do not know;

for the ear and the eye and the heart shall be called to account.' ( 17: 36 )

This verse of the Quran commands us to adopt right thinking. The

soundness of human life depends upon this. In both his words and

actions the righteous person fully conforms to the divine laws.

According to the Quran, this is in line with the creation plan for which

man has been created and settled on planet earth. The earth is no

luxury resort; in actual fact it is a testing ground for the purpose of

selecting those individuals who, thanks to their superior qualities, are

worthy of being lodged in an ideal place like Paradise. This is what is

referred to when the Quran says:

He created death and life so that He might test you, and find

out which of you is best in conduct. ( 67: 2 )

All the things that God has created can be broadly divided into two

categories: the material world, and the human world. The material

world means the entire vast universe known as nature. The material

world is totally governed by the divine laws laid down by God. It does

not deviate to even the slightest degree from these laws. But man’s case

is different. In this entire universe, man enjoys an exceptional position.

Man has been granted freedom of choice. Man has full freedom to

speak and act as he pleases. This finds expression in different verses

of the Quran.

Do they seek a religion other than the religion

of God? When everything in the heavens and

the earth has submitted to Him, willingly or

unwillingly? To Him they shall all return. ( 3: 83 )

Man has been

granted the power of

hearing, seeing and

thinking, so that by

using these faculties

he may discover

the right path for

himself

In the above verse of the Quran, the word

'submission' has been used, with the

implication that while obedience to the

Creator is required by the rest of the universe

compulsorily, the same obedience is required

of man voluntarily.

Man has been granted the power of hearing, seeing and thinking, so

that by using these faculties he may discover the right path for himself—

what is called in the Quran ‘the straight path’ (sirat-al-mustaqim).

Deviation from the straight path is proof of the fact that one did not

make proper use of the capabilities granted to him by God. Such a

man will be held accountable by God. No excuse whatsoever will be

accepted from him. (THE QURAN 30: 57)

An important principle of human life is avoidance of arrogance. In this

regard the Quran says: “Do not walk with pride on the earth: for behold,

God does not love arrogant and boastful people.”( 31: 18 )

The above verse of the Quran gives us to understand that arrogance is

the source of all evil. By contrast, modesty is the greatest source of all

good. According to the Quran, the kind of man desired by God is one

who is totally free of arrogance. Such a person is a modest person in

the fullest sense.

In the chapter al-Fajr ( 89 ) of the Quran, we are told that all the pleasant

or unpleasant experiences faced by man occur solely as a means of

putting him to the test, but man takes such incidents in a negative

manner. As a result, having pleasant experiences causes him to

suffer from a superiority complex whereas

unpleasant experiences give him an inferiority

complex. ( 89: 15-16 )

The message of

the Quran for man

is that he should

save himself from

distraction.

According to the Quran, both complexes

affect man in extremely adverse ways. The

right thing for him to do is that in both sets

of circumstances, pleasant and unpleasant,

he should consistently tread the path of

moderation. Those who prove to be moderate

in personality and conduct are described

in the Quran as souls at peace (nafs al-muthmainnah), ( 89: 27 ), that is,

complex-free souls. The greatest success for man is his gaining entry

into Paradise in the eternal life after death. On this subject, the Quran

says: “Truly, this is a great victory! It is for the like of this that all should

strive.” ( 37: 60-61 )

This is a clear indication that, according to the Quran, man’s goal

should be one and only one, and that is, Paradise. The greatest feature

of Paradise is that it is the realm of the Lord of the universe. And

without doubt, there can be no success greater than finding oneself in

close proximity to one’s Lord in the eternal life after death. This unique

desirability of Paradise is expressed in this verse of the Quran, which

gives voice to a sincere and heartfelt human longing:

My Lord, build me a house in nearness to You in Paradise. ( 66: 11 )

GOD

If we deny God, we shall have

to deny our own selves.

THE BEGINNING OF REALIZATION

Our Helplessness

The Quran states: “We have created man into a life of toil and

trial. Does he think then that no one has power over him?” ( 90: 4-5 )

THE present world is so designed that man must inevitably

undergo hardships. No one is exempt from this general law.

This fact shows how helpless man is. In this world, it is only the

Creator who is Almighty, All-Powerful. This contradistinction is final. No

one is exempted from it, that is, [God is All-Powerful, and man is totally

powerless].

The Quran states: “Every human being is bound to taste death” ( 3: 185 ).

It is a fact that whoever is born into this world has to die after a limited

period of time.

The incidence of death bespeaks man’s

helplessness. This event proves that

helplessness is man’s lot in life. None but the

Creator has true power.

The incidence of

death bespeaks

man’s helplessness.

This event proves

that helplessness is

man’s lot in life.

In the light of these facts, one can realize

that human beings are in a position of total

helplessness, while the Creator is omnipotent.

This discovery is the beginning of realization. For one who makes this

discovery, the journey towards the path of realization has been well

and truly initiated. Subsequently, all other things, which are desirable

in the divine way will become part of his life. This realization is like an

intellectual revolution in that it colours man’s entire life in the hue of

God. ( 2: 138 )

Right Planning

Awareness of the times along with

right planning leads to success. One should be

aware of the times one lives in, which will help

in doing the right kind of planning. Awareness

and right planning will give one success in one's

endeavours. Fighting against one's circumstances

is reaction, which leads to no positive result at all.

UNFULFILLED DESIRE

Life Eternal

THE British national daily newspaper The Guardian published a

news report that was later republished in The Times of India on

19 Nov, 2016, under the title Dying girl gets wish to have her body

frozen.

LONDON: The teenager's instructions were explicit: she didn't want to

be buried, but to be frozen—with the hope that she could continue her

life in the future when cancer was curable.

"I want to live and live longer and I think that in the future they may

find a cure for my cancer and wake me up," the 14-year-old wrote to a

British judge before her recent death. She said "being cryopreserved

gives me a chance to be cured and woken up—even in hundreds of

years' time.”

Her plaintive words convinced high court judge Peter Jackson to grant

her final wishes in what he called the first case of its kind in England,

and possibly the world.

The judge said the girl had chosen the most

basic preservation option at a cost of about

£ 37 ,000 ($ 46 ,000) after extensive research.

Cryonics is the practice or technique of deepfreezing

the bodies of those who have died of

an incurable disease, in the hope of a future

cure.

The desire for

eternal life is innate

in every human

being consciously or

unconsciously. But it

is also a fact that no

one has been able

to realize this desire.

Everyone is destined

to die.

The girl's parents disagreed about the

procedure, with the mother favouring it

and the father initially saying no, though he

softened his stance as his daughter's death

neared. The girl, who, along with her parents, can't be named for legal

reasons, asked the court to designate that only her mother could

dispose of her remains so that she could be cryogenically preserved,

an unproven technique that some people believe may allow frozen

bodies to be brought back to life in the future.

The concept is regarded with scepticism by many in the medical

community because it has not yet been proven to be effective.

Barry Fuller, a specialist in low-temperature medicine at University

College London, said the technology of preserving cells at ultra-low

temperatures is promising but cannot yet be applied to large structures like a human kidney. "At the moment we have no objective evidence

that a whole human body can survive cryopreservation with cells which

will function after re-arming," he said, referring to the process of reactivating

cells in the future. He said there is ongoing research with the

immediate hope that scientists could use the technology to preserve

human organs for transplantation. He said that would be "a major first

step into proving the concept.”

The judge called the case that began in the family division of the court

unprecedented. Calling the case "an example of the new questions that

science poses to the law.” The girl's lawyer, Zoe Fleetwood, told the

BBC the girl learned of the favourable ruling on 6 October, 11 days

before her death. "She was delighted," said Fleetwood, adding that the

girl described the judge as a hero. His ruling cleared the way for the

girl's remains to be taken to a specialist facility in the US for the start of

the preservation process. Lawyers say that has been done, but details

have been kept private.

The girl was too ill to attend court proceedings, but Jackson visited her

in a hospital. He said he was impressed by the "valiant way" she dealt

with her impending death from a rare form of cancer. He said she spent

her final months researching cryonics on the internet. "I don't want to

be buried underground," she wrote at the end of her note. "I want to

have this chance. This is my wish."

Medical experts say cells once damaged during freezing cannot be

converted to living tissue. In spite of what they say, there have been

about 250 people spending huge sums cryo-preserving their bodies

with thousands more having already paid up to do the same when they

die. This desire to live eternally is not only the desire of a British girl. It

is innate in every man and woman, consciously or unconsciously. But it

is also a fact that no one has been able to realize this desire. Everyone

is destined to die. According to a survey the average age of a human

being is about 72 years. Why is this disparity between human desire

and actual fact? A study of man shows that, according to God’s creation

plan, he is born with a complete personality. In terms of his creation,

there is no defect in his personality. Then why it is that no one is able to

achieve the goal of eternal life? When the creation is perfect, the desire

of human beings must also be perfect.

This disparity poses a great question. The answer is only one, that is,

eternal life is not possible on the planet earth. It requires a new world,

that is, Paradise. We have to make ourselves deserving candidates for

Paradise. Only in this way can eternal life be achieved that is, in the

Paradise which is attainable in the world Hereafter.

THE WORD OF GOD

From The Scriptures

The Quran is the book of God. It has been preserved in its entirety since

its revelation to the Prophet of Islam between 610 and 632 CE. It is a book

that brings glad tidings to mankind, along with divine admonition, and

stresses the importance of man’s discovery of the Truth on a spiritual and

intellectual level.

Translated from Arabic and commentary by Maulana Wahiduddin Khan

The believers, the Jews, the Christians, and the Sabaeans—all those

who believe in God and the Last Day and do good deeds—will be

rewarded by their Lord; they shall have no fear, nor shall they grieve.

( 5: 69 )

Four communities are mentioned in this verse: Muslims, who are the

followers of the Prophet Muhammad; Jews, who follow the Prophet

Moses; Christians, who follow the Prophet Jesus; and Sabeans, who

adhered to the teachings of John the Baptist, the Prophet Yahya. The

last-mentioned sect resided in Iraq in ancient times, but is now extinct.

They were people of the Book, and offered their prayers facing the

Kabah in Makkah.

Here the Muslims have not been mentioned separately, but have been

grouped with other communities associated with prophets. This means

that all ethnic groups are equal in the sight of God; no community is

inherently superior to any other. Only true faith and righteous actions

are rewarded with salvation. This is a rule that applies consistently

to every community. No one, whether he calls himself Muslim, Jew,

Christian or Sabaean, is exempt from this rule. Belonging to a particular

community gives no special status in the eyes of God. God elevates

to a high rank only those who have sought to mould their own lives

according to His divine scheme.

The lives of those who associate with a prophet during his lifetime are

always based on true belief and righteous actions. At that time, certain

people hear the prophet’s call. Their spirits are moved by his message:

an intellectual revolution takes place within them, filling them with

new resolve. Their whole pattern of life changes. Where previously

they had been guided by personal desires, they now base their lives on the teachings of God, and may truly call themselves followers of the

prophets; these are the ones to whom the prophets gave good tidings

of eternal blessings in the next world.

The situation changes, however, as time passes. For the generations

that follow, religion becomes a kind of national heritage. Tidings which

had been given on the basis of faith and righteous actions come to be

considered to be the result of ethnic affiliations. People imagine that

they have a special relationship with God that others do not enjoy:

one who belongs to a particular community believes he is sure to be

saved, no matter what the standard of his faith and deeds. Paradise

is for us, hell for them, he imagines. But God does not have a special

relationship with any particular community. He has regard solely for a

person’s thoughts and deeds. In the Hereafter, people will be judged

according to their deeds and character, and not on the basis of the

group to which they belong.

ASK MAULANA

Your Questions Answered

How should we look at the phenomena of

problems?

According to the law of nature, everyone is

faced with problems, both inside and outside

the home. If he takes problems as problems, he

will lose hope and end in failure. However, if he

takes the problems that arise as challenges, he

will consider them in a level-headed way and,

by using his powers of reasoning, will be able to

solve them successfully.

Why do you consider problems as a blessing in disguise?

I say that problems are a blessing in disguise because it is problems

that activate our minds. The occurrence of problems always leads to

brainstorming. They save us from intellectual stagnation by stimulating

intellectual awakening. The fact that problems result in creative thinking

is the greatest blessing for all human beings.

What prevents us from thinking positively while facing a problem?

We live in a society. A society is a construct whereby human beings

live in congregation for mutual benefit. But all of its members have

their differences. Differences are a part of nature. Indeed, society is an

amalgam of highly disparate elements. It is this difference that creates

problems. When you face a situation which is not in accordance with

your desires, you become irritated. Then a chain reaction sets in—

leading to anger, vengefulness, negative thinking and violence. It is this

phenomenon that prevents you from thinking positively in this sort of

situation.

Is there any method to face problems positively?

I suggest two principles to follow: one is, to manage the problems,

rather than trying to eliminate them. For this, one has to learn the art

of ‘problem management’.

The second principle is that if you don’t get the best, be content with

the second best. It is a fact that in every situation there is always

something that can be called the ‘second good’. All that is required is to

opt for the ‘second good’ and forget the ‘first good’.

According to psychological studies, every problem begins in the mind,

and it is also in the mind where problems can be solved. So, it is like

changing your intellectual gear. If you are able to change your intellectual

gear, then you have found the method for facing the problems.

Do you suggest that we should replace the word ‘problem’ with the

word ‘challenge’ in our minds?

Yes, certainly! All situations, both good and untoward, are like

intellectual food. If you try to face these situations with a positive

attitude, considering them as challenges, you will be helping yourself

grow. You will be enhancing your creativity. You will be developing your

personality along positive lines. One who adopts this course will surely

emerge, sooner or later, as a well-developed personality, standing firm

and tall, like a fully-grown tree.

Unfavourable Situation

An Unfavourable situation, no matter

what, is nothing but a new challenge.

Try to meet that challenge and very

soon you will find that it was truly a

blessing in disguise for you. It was

meant to provide you with a stepping

stone to better things.

Maulana Wahiduddin Khan (1925-2021) was an Islamic scholar, spiritual guide, and an Ambassador of Peace. He authored over 200 books and recorded thousands of lectures giving the rational interpretation of Islamic concepts, prophetic wisdom, and the spiritual meaning of the Quran in the contemporary style. His English translation, The Quran, is widely appreciated as simple, clear and in contemporary style. He founded Centre for Peace and Spirituality (CPS) International in 2001 to re-engineer minds towards God-oriented living and present Islam as it is, based on the principles of peace, spirituality, and co-existence. Maulana breathed his last on 21 April, 2021 in New Delhi, India. His legacy is being carried forward through the CPS International Network.

What God most earnestly desires from human beings is worship. The Quran says: “I have not created jinn and mankind except to worship Me.” ( 51:56 )