Reflections On Islam
Reflections
on Faith (2) By Muhammad Mitwaly Ash-Sha'rawy
In
the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.
I
praise you my Lord, and ask for your aid, and I pray that peace be upon
the
best of your creations, our prophet Mohammad.
We
have concluded from the last episode that disbelieving and disobeying
Allah is
another negligence from that human who has forgotten his role in life.
We have
also said that the All Truth, (Al-Haqq SWT) who has created man and
made him
the most superior creation in the universe wanted to award mankind and
to
provide them with all means of happiness. For the reality of life
states that
every person enjoying some kind of blessing is compelled to leave it
behind.
And even if man does not leave the blessing by passing away, it has
been seen
in many circumstances of life that the blessing abandons him and he
stays stripped
of that blessing.
So
the indulgence of man with the blessings does not last in this finite
life. The
blessing is either going to walk away from you, or you are going to
quit it.
But the All Truth, (Al-Haqq) wanted to honor man in another way so He
willed to
give man the law that states for him what to do and what not to do. So
if man decided
to follow the law of Allah, then Allah would elevate him and give him
more
awards by sending him to an everlasting life where he never departs or
gets
deprived of the blessings. This is man’s prominent aspiration.
What
scares people in their life is their fear of dying and leaving behind
all the
blessings, or the idea of living without those blessings altogether. So
if
Allah promised His believer another life where he does not depart the
blessing
and does not get deprived of it, then this would be an elevation of the
awards
bestowed upon the believer. When the believer accepts the law of Allah
he does
that for his own endless benefit. Therefore, the believer is rational
and the
disbeliever is foolish. The people who disobey Allah are stupid and the
people
who obey Allah are wise. For the later are the ones who have wisely
planned
their life. They have sacrificed a limited blessing in a finite life
for an interminable
blessing in an eternal life. So obeying the law of Allah is rational,
but the
people, out of their negligence, love the immediate benefit even if it
is a trivial
one. However, the wise people are those who plan and work for the
perpetual and
everlasting benefit.
The
messengers of Allah came to guide man’s drive on earth, and one of the
fundamentals of this guided path that Allah urges His servants to
follow is the
confidence in the guide. Because that person who has no faith in the
guide or
who does not trust the one advising or directing him implicitly accuses
the
guide of seeking benefit to himself. But would Allah want any benefit
from us
by asking us to follow His law? So we should not accuse the advisor, or
the
guide, or the director. Therefore, we find that Allah (SWT) continued
to send
His messengers whenever the creation forgets about the divine law.
Allah sends
them a new messenger because He wants to guide His creation. Those
messages
ended by the message of our Prophet Mohammad (Peace be upon him). He
was the last
of the messengers, and his message does not need to be complemented by
a new
message from Heavens. And why was Mohammad
the seal of messengers? That is because all the previous messengers
came at a
time when life was relatively primitive in the universe. And the
primitiveness of
man’s activities in the universe brings him closer to his Creator.
We
have many examples for that, for instance when people in the old times
used to
go to a well looking for water and they do not find any, they would
raise their
hands looking to the sky pleading to Allah to send rain. This is
because there
were no mediators between their drinking water and the Heavenly rain.
But now
there are a lot of mediators and there are tanks to store the water,
motors to
raise the water to the tanks and pumping machines to pump the water in
the
tubes. All those mediators are now
between the water in its natural state and the person who is blessed
with it in
his final civilized state. For now when the faucet is out of water you
do not
think of the Heavens, but you will say “Call the responsible company!!
Go check
the tubes!!“ a lot of intermediaries, until you find out that the pumps
are not
getting any water out of the wells because the wells have dried. Only
then
people would turn to Heavens and ask Allah to send them the rain. So
the means
that people use to elevate their standard of life might give them some
conceit
in their knowledge and in their achievements. They might get distant
from the origin
of the blessing that comes from Heavens. The more time passes and the
more the brains
invent, the more arrogant man gets with his mind and thoughts,
imagining that
he is not in need of anyone.
Thus
the message that comes down upon a civilized life (the message of
Islam) should
be a message that compulsorily draws attention to the truth and
overcomes all
aspects of intellectual conceit. It should provide man with something
that gets
him out of that overwhelming materialism to the genuine origin of
everything
and to the All Granter of all things. The law of Islam represented in
the Qur’an,
the holy book, is the law that covers all doubts and uncertainties in
the
universe. And whenever the human intellect advances, the Qur’an
provides man
with knowledge that pushes away any doubts resulting from pride in his
mind and
boastfulness in his innovations. In the law of the Qur’an, Islam is
represented
in two matters: the first explains the essence of life and the other is
represented
in the commands to do and to do not. Orders to do and do not have never
changed
and no one could add to them. No mind can invent or rework them because
they
constitute a divine law to all the people from the era of Prophet
Mohammad
(PBUH) till the Day of Resurrection. It is not reasonable to have after
the
times of Mohammad (PBUH) new orders to do or not to do.
So
all commands to do or not to do were sent through Mohammad (PBUH) and
will last
till the Day of Judgment. The only thing that could change is the gifts
of
entities on earth, the gifts that you could benefit from if you notice
them
around you, and if you do not have the chance to notice them, they will
not
harm your belief. Imagine that you did not invent electricity or
airplanes or
air shuttles, what is the effect of that on your activities in life
regarding
the do and do not commands? If you managed to reach those inventions
you are
going to use them, and if not, you will get no harm. On the other hand,
if you
follow the divine commands you are awarded for it and if you do not
follow the
orders you get punished. That is why the divine law has to be
consistent for
all Moslems, since the day it was outlined by Allah’s Prophet Mohammad
(PBUH)
till the day we meet Allah.
That
is the reason why all new innovations do not intervene with the do and
the do
not commands. We tell those who try to make new commands for each era:
you can
not replace Allah’s commands, because the commands to do and to do not
that
come from Allah never change. We tell
those who try to replace the do from Allah with the do not from the
people or the
do not from the people with the do from Allah that they are
polytheists. We ask
them to use their mind to search in all aspects of life and to draw
from life
whatever they like, but never to teach Allah their religion by saying
do this
and stop doing that. For Allah does not need to learn how to give us
orders and
He does not need to be corrected in whatever He commands us to do. We
tell the person
who does not accept the orders from Allah to do and not to do that he
should fear
Allah and keep his thoughts to himself. He should not carry the sin of
misleading others. And since all new innovations are only concerned
with entities
in life, we invite those who try
to come up
with new commands to look in the Qur’an and observe how it has covered
all life
problems that might disrupt the law of Allah in all life aspects.
Every
progress in life is a result of you using the mind that is created by
Allah to
work on the matter created by Allah with the help of the power and
energy that
is created for you by Allah. You do not have any credit for that. So if
you
reach any innovation with your mind, using the matter and the power
that are
all creations of Allah, did you do anything yourself? Or did you only
direct
the creations of Allah? And if you only directed Allah’s creations,
then you
should not be deceived by the creation of your mind and let it fill you
with
pride and conceit. Conversely, you should be conscious of the Grantor
of your
mind to believe in Him. The energy
that you have is transient and the proof for that in life is the
existence of
people who are mentally ill and people who are physically disabled and
people who
have no ability to discover or invent.
So there
is actually nothing in that for your own ego.
We
ask Allah (SWT) to lead us to our mission in this life to be worthy of
his
grace on The Day we meet Him.