Tuesday, June 29, 2021

POWER OF SAYING "INSHALLAH"

 INSHA'ALLAH is a kind of prayer. INSHA'ALLAH  means that when you begin a task, you request God Almighty to guide you and support you to fulfill your goal. Saying INSHA'ALLAH before beginning a task is like making the Creator of the universe your companion in the journey of life. If the Lord of the universe is your companion, there can be no obstacle so powerful to stop you from successfully achieving your aims. We humans can only make efforts for something. Completion of the task falls entirely in God's Domain.


 Mulana Wahidudin Khan



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Monday, May 17, 2021

The Most Important Issue

 

If a group of people were asked, 'What was the most important issue for mankind today?' different people would have different answers. Some would say that the spread of Covid-19 was the most important issue. Some would say that the spread of nuclear weapons, some would say population explosion, while others might say that the production and distribution of wealth were of paramount importance. Such diversity of opinions shows that people, in general, do not properly recognize themselves. If they did, they would all agree that the most critical issue facing mankind was man's disregard of the reality of his existence. 

The man persists in ignoring the inescapable fact that one day he must die and be called to account before his Maker. If he were to become aware of the reality of his existence, it would be to the afterlife rather than to this world that he would direct his attention. If you stand at a busy crossroads during the evening rush hour and observe what people are hurrying towards, you will realize what today's human being has chosen as his fundamental issue. Why do you think there is an endless stream of traffic in the streets? Why has the merchant decorated his shop? Why are the crowds of people coming from and going to? What is the main topic of people's conversation and the true purpose of their meeting one another? What interests them the most? To what use are their finest talents and resources put? What have people taken with them; from their homes, and what do they intend to return with? If you can answer these questions, you will also be able to deduce exactly what it is that mankind has chosen to base his life on and what he is endeavoring to achieve. 

It is plain for all to see that today's human being is simply running after the satisfaction of his own desires. It is the world rather than the afterlife that he is eager to obtain. His happiness hinges on the fulfillment of his worldly ambitions, while his grief stems from the fact that this seemingly eludes him. The everyday concept of success is the immediate acquisition of commodities, the enjoyment of leisure and popular acclaim; while failure, to him,     means to be deprived of these things. This is what the whole of humanity is chasing. No one cares about tomorrow; everyone becomes frantic about getting his share now, today, this very minute.

This state of affairs is prevalent not only in our big cities but even in the tiniest human settlements; wherever one goes, people seem to be similarly obsessed. Male and female, rich and poor, old and young, urbane and rustic, even the religious and irreligious all are running in this same direction. Man is even ready to sacrifice his faith and his conscience for them at the altar of worldly gain. His struggle is for worldly ends alone, and he cares not what this struggle entails. Every success gained in this way, however, is trivial and mundane and will be of no avail in this afterlife. He who is concerned with the consolidation of his worldly position at the expense of the afterlife is like the young man who does not care to save up for his old age. Eventually, the time comes when his limbs fail him and he becomes unfit for further toil. Suddenly he realizes his predicament: he is no longer able to provide for himself. The same applies to our afterlife. All of us are too concerned with the consolidation of our present positions. No one gives a thought to tomorrow. Though we witness with our own eyes the death of people all around us, we are still not galvanized into action. When the air-raid siren sounds in wartime and proclaims in its chilling wail: 'Squadrons of enemy bombers are approaching to blast this city to eternity. To the air-raid shelters at once!' everyone immediately takes the quickest route to the shelters and in an instant, the busiest of streets are deserted. Anyone who does not react in this manner is considered insane. 

There is another danger, however, even more, terrible and inevitable, concerning which the Lord of the worlds has given us due warning, which we do not even give a second thought to. What is this Warning? It is the warning of the Lord of the universe. He proclaims HIs imperatives through His prophets to mankind, 'Worship Me, fulfill your obligations to one another and live in accordance with My will. I will punish those who fail to do this in a way that cannot be imagined.' Although, every ear has heard this declaration and every tongue acknowledges it in one form or the other, but the general attitude is to treat it as a matter of 'no consequence.' In order to avail themselves of worldly advantages, people perpetrate every form of a misdemeanor. 

However, when it comes to the advantages of the afterlife, they are not concerned enough to take appropriate action. In this way, life's caravan proceeds heedlessly towards a point of no return. People start in response to the siren screeching out from the military headquarters, but no importance is attached to the danger signal that the Lord of the Universe has given out for mankind, Far from hastening at the sound of it, no one even alters his pace. 

What can be the reason for this sorry state of affairs? It is simply that the danger about which the military headquarters' siren warns us is of this world and is observable by us. So, everyone perceives this and knows that its effects will be immediately felt. On the other hand, the danger that God has cautioned us about will be felt only in the afterlife: the wall of death stands between us and its realization and our eyes cannot penetrate it. Therefore, although people immediately respond to the air-raid siren, they remain unaffected and dispassionate on hearing of the calamity of which God has given us ample warning. The news does not impress upon them the absolute certainty of their doom. This being so, they do not feel spurred on to atone for their sins or to begin leading righteous lives.

God has given us not only our two eyes with which to perceive the external world but also a 'third' eve, which can scan the invisible realities that lie beyond the horizons of perception. This 'third' eye is that of our intellect. People remain in a state of doubt because they do not use their intellect. They reckon that reality is what they see through their two eyes, whereas, if they were to ponder over things, they would become even more certain about what remains unseen than about what is visible. 

What is the one reality that everybody acknowledges? Death must be the unanimous answer to this question. Death is a reality to which everyone has to reconcile himself with. Everyone realizes that death can overtake one at any time, but whenever the thought of death occurs to people, the things that they think about are of domestic nature like: 'What will happen to my children after I die?' In fact, most of their life is spent in safeguarding their children's future, but no efforts are made to ensure their own life ahead. From their attitude, it seems as if only their children will survive them, and that they themselves will be non-existent and so they really have nothing to prepare for. They are totally unaware of the fact that there is a life after death. Whereas the fact of the matter is that, the real-life only commences after our death. If people only realized that when they are buried, they are actually being ushered into another world, they would be more worried about themselves rather than about their children's future. This is because most people, whether religiously or agnostically inclined, are not convinced about the afterlife. Two factors cause one to have doubts about life after death. Firstly, on dying, every human being turns into dust and all traces of his body are effaced. How then can he subsequently be revived? Secondly, the fact that life after death is not visible to us, while the world of today is an observable phenomenon. So if no one has actually seen it, how can we place implicit trust in its advent? 


                                                    (to be continued...)

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Thursday, March 7, 2019

What Is Paradise And How Do We Qualify For Paradise?



Paradise is the name of the ideal world the desire for which is lodged in the hearts of every man and woman. It is Paradise where the personality of man shall achieve fulfilment in the fullest sense. Man desires this Paradise with every fibre of his being and Paradise in all its entirely awaits him.
  Paradise is that world, where a creation such as man attains his complete fulfillment, where he thinks the way he wants to think, where he sees what he desires to see, where he listens to the sounds that give pleasure to his ears in the real sense, where he touches those things which give him the highest degree of pleasure, where he has the company of those people who make his life highly meaningful, where the winds are life-giving zephyrs (a soft gentle breeze) for him, where he eats such food as he eternally craved for and he sips such drinks as are only beautiful figments of his imagination today.
In the present world of trail, any man or woman to be eligible for Paradise needs to have two qualifications: one is to acknowledge the truth and the other is to lead a principled life. Those men and women who qualify in this test will be given a place in Paradise, where all their desires will be fulfilled. For those who fail in this test shall spend their lives in a state of eternal deprivation.

 In the present world, man finds himself totally free. However, this freedom does not belong to him as a matter of right but is rather a test paper. What man has to do is to acknowledge the truth of One God, and surrender to Him not by compulsion but by his own choice. This surrendering before the truth of One God is, without doubt, the greatest sacrifice that any man can make. Acknowledge the truth of One God is like making oneself smaller not only to God but to others as well. But this is the very virtue, which will raise man to the highest position. It will take him to the very entrance of Paradise. The second important thing in this set of requirements is to lead a principled life.
 Generally, a man's character is moulded by his emotions, anger, revenge, jealousy, hatred, rivalry, etc.
These are the negative feelings that shape a man's personality. But man has to become disciplined in such matters. He should not build his character under the influence of external incentives but by his own decisions. He should establish it on the basis of higher principles. This is what is called a Divine character.

(to be continued...)

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Thursday, February 28, 2019

The Creation Plan Of God



A western philosopher has written that it appears that man is a stranger in this vast universe. It seems that neither has man been made for this world, nor has this world been made for man. Both seem mismatched.
   Man is born with unlimited potential, yet in the present world he finds only a very limited use for it. According to his nature, man wants to live eternally, but very soon, without his leave, death arrives and puts an end to his life. He harbours an ocean of desires in his heart, but these desires are never fulfilled. He houses a life of dreams in his mind, but these dreams are never realized. In this case, there is no difference between a poor man and a rich man. Why are man and the present world so mismatched? We can find our answer if we understand God's Creation Plan.
   The reality is that God the Creator of man, has created man according to His Plan. To become acquainted with this Plan it is necessary for a man to have a thorough understanding of himself - just as the workings of a machine can only be understood when we study the drawings of the engineer who made it. Besides the mind of the engineer, there is no other thing that can clarify what the machine is meant for. The case of man is the same.

 The existence of man is such a unique phenomenon that no other such example can be found throughout the vastness of the cosmos. Man is rightly called the "best of all creations" which means the best and most meaningful "being" among all the things created. Such a "meaningful being" cannot have been created without a purpose. The Creator of man has created him according to a special Plan. His intention being that man must spend a period of trial in this present, imperfect world and subsequent to this, according to his deeds, he will earn the right to inhabit the perfect and eternal world, another name for which is Paradise.
  The Creator of the world has created this world, as one half of a pair; the present world, in which we pass our lives after birth, is the first half; and the next eternal world where we live after is the other half. The Creator of man has thus created him as an eternal creature and has divided his life into two stages - the pre-death period or the life in this world and the post-death period or the life after death.
The limited period before death is meant to be a test for man, while the period after his death will be the period for his reward or punishment, based on his performance in the test in this life. This is the scheme of existence for this world as devised by its Creator. The real aim of creation is to select those who are fit to inhabit the world of Paradise.
                                ( to be continued...)

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