QURAN A GUIDE TO LIFE AND BEYOND
Towards A Meaningful Living
MEDICINES are usually accompanied by leaflets explaining what
illnesses they are designed to cure, how they should be used
and what their basic formulae are. But, it is a tragedy that
man is born into the world in such a condition that he knows neither
what he is nor why he has been put here. No convenient handbook
accompanies him. There are no signboards fixed to the summits of the
mountains to give him directions or provide him with answers to his
questions. Man has, in consequence, formed strange opinions about
himself, the Earth and the sky, being ignorant of the essential reality
of life.
When he examines his own being, it appears to him as an amazing
accumulation of intellectual and physical powers. Yet, he did not will
himself into being, nor did he play any part in the making of himself.
Then he looks at the world outside of him and finds a universe of such
extreme vastness, that he cannot encompass or traverse it. He cannot
even count the innumerable treasures it contains. What is all this, and
why is it there? Where did this world start from and where will it all end?
What is the purpose of all this existence? He finds himself completely in
the dark on these subjects.
Man has, of course, been given eyes, but all his eyes can do is see
the outside of things. He has intelligence, but the trouble with human
intelligence is that it does not even know about itself. Up till now, man
has been unable to find out how thoughts enter the human mind or
how the mind functions. With such inadequate faculties, he is neither
able to arrive at any sound conclusion concerning himself, nor he is
able to understand the universe.
This riddle is solved by the Book of God. The Quran is a scripture which
gives us definite knowledge concerning the realities of life.
Those who have tried to understand the universe without recourse to
the guidance of God will be akin to those blind people who try to find
out what an elephant is by touching the different parts of its body. One
will touch its leg, and think he has found a pillar. Another will feel its
ear, and think it is a winnowing basket. Its back will be proclaimed a
platform, its tail a snake and its trunk a hosepipe. But where in all this
is the elephant? No matter how these blind people put together their
findings, they cannot arrive at the correct answer. This is the eternal predicament of all atheist philosophers and thinkers. In the absence
of true knowledge their conclusions have been like those of a man,
fumbling in the dark, and just hazarding wild guesses as to the nature
of his surroundings, without ever truly understanding it.
There have been people in this world who have devoted their entire
lives to the quest for Truth, but who, in their desperation at being
unable to find it, have even taken the extreme step of putting an end to
their lives. And then there have been others who sought the Truth, but
having failed to find it, settled for a concocted philosophy based on pure
conjecture. While the latter, mistaking conjecture for reason, compiled
their conclusions and presented them to the world as Truth, the former
saw speculation for what it was, rejected it, then—anguished at their
own ultimate helplessness—opted out of this mysterious world.
Both groups were denied True Knowledge, for,
in reality, no one can understand the secret of
life without the help of the original Keeper of
the Secret—God. True, man has been given
the capacity to think and understand. But this
capacity is little better than an eye, which can
see only so long as there is some external
source of light. In pitch darkness, this selfsame eye cannot see anything whatsoever.
Only when a light is switched on does
everything become clearly visible. The human
intellect, like the eye, needs the light—the
light of God’s revelation—if it is not to grope
in the dark forever. Without God’s revelation,
we can never arrive at the truth of things.
The Quran presents
to us the knowledge
about God. It not
only speaks about
His existence but also
paints an incredibly
vivid picture of the
Being who sustains
and directs the
universe.
The Quran presents to us the knowledge about God. It not only speaks
about His existence but also paints an incredibly vivid picture of the
Being who sustains and directs the universe. Not only does it tell us about
the Hereafter, but describes also the Day of Judgement so graphically
that its horrors become deeply etched on our consciousness. There is
a well-known story of a Greek artist who painted such a realistic picture
of a bunch of grapes that birds would come and peck at it. Just think
that if a painting executed by an ordinary mortal could have such an
extraordinary effect, what heights of consummate artistry could not
be reached by the Lord of the universe in the Quran? Could any mere
mortal truly appreciate the perfection of such art?
The Quran bears verbal witness to the sovereignty of God. It describes,
with great force and clarity, the great, hidden, determinative force at
work throughout the entire cosmos, and gives us definitive information
on those metaphysical realities, which elude the hand and the eye. Not
only does it spell out the facts of existence, but it also builds up an
astonishing gallery of word-pictures. Thus, it brings a hitherto unseen
world before our very eyes.
The Quran shows us where strength in this
world really lies, giving us a handhold on
a rope that never breaks. Without this, we
have no real support in life. Moreover, it is
only through attachment to God that human
beings can retain their hold on the cord that
binds each to each.
The Quran explains that it is God alone who
sustains us throughout our lives here on
Earth. Through Him our hearts are set at ease,
for it is He who provides true warmth in life.
He rescues us in times of peril, assists us in
the hour of need. All power rests in His hands.
Honour and glory will be the reward of any
nation that looks to Him for support, while
only disgrace and humiliation will be the lot
of those who abandon Him. To know this is to
hold the key to all the treasures in life. He who possesses this key gains
all; he who loses it, loses all.
The Quran, first
and foremost, is
the Proclamation of
God. Just as every
individual and society
possesses a set of
guidelines for its
optimal functioning,
so is the Quran a
'Guidebook' for entire
humanity revealed by
the Almighty, Master
of Man, King of kings.
The Quran, first and foremost, is the Proclamation of God. Just as every
individual and society possesses a set of guidelines for its optimal
functioning, so is the Quran a ‘Guidebook’ for entire humanity revealed
by the Almighty, Master of Man, King of kings. To put it very simply, the
Quran is a book of directions, showing man the right path to tread. It
is a Light which guides his faltering steps, giving him timely reminders
of God’s will, awakening his sleeping nature and conveying the Lord’s
admonition. It is a book that, in giving him the moral sense to distinguish
right from wrong, cures him and his society of all ills. In this sense, it is
a book of wisdom, full of every expression of correct understanding. It
lays down for us the very foundations on which to build and organize
society. In short, it provides everything that man as an individual and
as a member of society will ever need. Without this, man can never be
the gainer, no matter how hard he tries.
How can a believer gauge whether he has actually developed a
relationship with God? There is only one answer to this question: by
turning his eyes inward, and judging how his inner self stands in relation
to the Quran. The way one relates to the Quran is a true reflection of
one’s relationship with God. The degree to which a man adheres to the
tenets of the Quran will be a sure indication of his attachment to his
Maker. If the Quran is the book he values most, it goes without saying
that God is dearer to him than any other. But if some other book is
held in greater esteem by him, then the most important person in his
life will be its author, and not his Maker. When one discovers one's
true Creator, it is impossible that he will hold words of others more
precious than the words of guidance from His creator. It is the means
through which the Almighty converses with His servants. It is a scale on
which man’s devotion to his Creator may be measured.
When man fears to stand alone, without support, in an unfathomable
universe, the Quran sets his mind at rest by making his destination clear
to him, and directing him towards it. In the Quran man thus meets his
Lord, beholds His promises and rejoices in His good tidings. In this way,
the Quran fills a man with conviction to define his place in the world.
Giving concrete form to the instinctive feelings which swirl in man’s
subconscious about his Lord and Master, the Quran sets his feet well
and truly on the path of submission to Him, the path of Islam (Islam as
contained in the original scriptures and the life of the Prophet, and not
the Muslim culture which people are witnessing) and brings him closer
to God. This is when man has found his true purpose in life.