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Imagine that you are an artist, and employing all your skills as
an artist you paint a picture. This picture is the masterful product of your
entire life's efforts. After completing the picture, when you look at it, you
yourself fall in love with it. You also desire that when others look at that
picture, they praise it.
You may have seen such living images that looking at them one
gets the impression that at any moment the image will step out of the paper it
is on and start to talk.
It wasn’t too long ago—twelve years perhaps have passed gin u
then—that I was free of all thoughts. I had achieved foe us to the level where
a person can concentrate on a single point and becomes oblivious of his
surroundings.
My thought took a turn as features of a very beautiful picture
printed in four colours in the newspaper entered [the mind] through
consciousness and reached onwards to the computer of subconscious mind. As soon
as thought took this turn, was activated, and the will desired that the
features of the picture adorning the pages of the newspaper—the beautiful eyes,
lips that were as beautiful as flower petals, the charming face, a delicate nose
with hues of red sunset, in short captivating head to toe— that the person
through whose mind all this transferred onto the paper, nature has bestowed
creative powers within that person.
This thought activated the creative abilities in me given by
Allah the Exalted, and the picture walked out of the paper and stood in front
of me.
And just as it had come out of the domain of the paper, I the
picture] walked on its feet and dissolved back into it.
This observation reveals the fact that drawings on paper, t.
they facial features, decorative designs, beauty, attraction, charm are all,
living. And when creative powers focus on point and turn into will, these
artistic sketches take shape and form and become a body.
When an artist creates a masterful painting, in reality, it is
the creative formulas within him that have been activated and manifested. This
artistry has been performed by an artist wt himself is a creation.
Allah the Exalted is also a Musavvir ['the Fashioner' 1. images
He fashions are such as invite His own praise. Allah the Exalted states
"Allah is He, Who has created
a picture in the
mother's womb; Holy is He, what a picture He
has created!"
If an artist is asked to break apart his painting, to &sin)
its features, or to tear up the paper or canvas on which has made the painting,
nothing will be more heartbreaking and painful for the artist than this. He
will never allow hi masterpiece to be ruined, and he will never like it if his
masterpiece is vandalized and destroyed.
Allah has created a picture—a picture that is matchless and
unique in its balanced proportions, its colours, its attraction and its beauty.
This picture can see, and hear, and speak, and lighten the burdens of others.
If a person intends to blemish this picture and wants to ruin it with his
injustice and ignorance, then indeed this act would be displeasing to the
greatest of all artists, Allah.
It has been stated in all heavenly scriptures that Allah the led
does not forgive [transgressions against] huqoo-ul-ibaad ['rights of the
people/servants of Allah']. When we lion huqoo-ul-ibaad, firstly the individual
has a duty towards himself, as he is firstly himself a servant of Allah.
In today's advanced age, which according to heavenly knowledge
can indeed be called the age of decline, and which is focusing insecurity, lack
of peace, anxiety, and complex problems, each individual is disregarding his
own rights and is destroying his body and spirit in order to collect more and
more wealth. As greed of this world and lust for wealth continues to increase
within man, so do contentment, joy and peace of mind continue to decrease. This
deprivation of contentment and peace of mind forewarns of mental chaos,
agitation and stress. Mental stress produces a prevailing sense of fear within
man. The presence of grief and fear in life makes the image of man grotesque,
making it disfigured and unseemly.
How unfortunate it is and how foolish that man is destroying and
wasting the beautiful image made by Allah the Exalted. God has not made gold
and silver in order for these precious metals to consume the entire being of
man. Gold and silver is made for he purpose that man may utilize it and add
beauty to the picture painted by Allah. But the misfortune of present times is
that man is bent upon proving that it is not the gold and silver which has been
created for the use of man, but that man has been created to be sacrificed at
the altar of gold and silver. It is the way of thinking which the Holy Quran
denounces:
"And those people who collect
gold and silver and do not spend it in the way of Allah are given the tiding of
a painful punishment for them."
[Holy Quran ch9:v3il”
Is it not punishment enough that Allah the Exalted &strum
that man may live for hundreds of years and play a role In the beauty of
nature, yet man spends his night and day In work, going after the acquisition
of futile worldly pursuing, tired and exhausted due to his own will and intent,
bent upon reducing his age to the shortest possible span, whereas this progeny
of Adam and Eve is aware that all the wealth that has been accumulated by
burning one's own life as fuel will on(' day be taken away by death!
KHWAJA SHAMS-UD-DEEN AZEEMI
Science has made immense progress, yet many believe that, even with all of the modern tools at our disposal, human beings function at no more than 10% of their mental capacity. This leads to the question of what exactly it is that comprises the remaining 90%. Yet another question that arises is this: If it has taken man four and a half billion years to be able to apply only 10% of his ability, how long will it take for him to make use of the remaining 90%?