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If we analyze different beliefs, the observation
that emerges is that religion is based on faith in the unseen. That is,
[religion is based] upon the certainty that there are unseen realities that we
are unable to see, but despite that, our welfare lies in our having faith in
these unseen realities and in establishing the relationship of our mind and our
actions with the unseen world.
Religions and their deities that people
worship are merely an imaginary world. In terms of physical perception, these
deities can neither be seen nor felt. Besides the present and perceivable
religious observances, there are other concepts within religion that deeply
affect the words and actions of human life.
In today's advanced world of glittering
bright lights, a school of thought declares that none from among the topics
such as the nature of the universe, the spirit, and the life after death, can
become the subject of their educational and intellectual pursuit because their
concepts and the knowledge base of their conscious perceptions demand that they
contain only physical perceptions and material forms. And since religious
topics and beliefs are not established perceptions, for that reason this domain
is meaningless from an educational point of view. This is indeed a strange
manifestation of human life: slim man, with all his strength, believes in the
existence of such things regarding which he cannot even establish a cleat
concept.
It was a somewhat similar situation that ago. People had carved many new idols upon
the pattern of physical perception. Dark clouds of ignorance loomed everywhere.
In Greece, Rome, and in areas surrounding the Mediterranean Sea, divine
religions had lost their strap Worshipping the state was the religion of the
Roman Empire [nooma-tul kubra'], and idolizing the monarch was its faith and belief.
The civilization and culture of Greece,
Rome, Egypt, Syria and India, despite standing at the peak of superficial
heights had sunk into a deep moral abyss. Ignorant idol worship reigned
supreme. Sinfulness, debauchery superstition, immorality and shamelessness had
taken over society. Whoever had power in the human society assumed the
authority of God. The senselessness of accepting person like themselves, who
depended on food and water like themselves and who also, required relief from
bodily its waste as their god, was completely lost on them. There were no legal
limits that were established. No one followed any rules or regulations. And the
height of their immorality was that they considered acceptable the killing of a
being borne out of themselves. Killing of daughters, gambling, drinking, and
ill mannerism and immorality were common. This was that dark period when the
dry and thirsty earth and the creatures living on that earth, looked up toward
the heavier and from beyond the heavens, the being seated on the throne, who is
the Creator of all, and who has created with love, took mercy upon the earth. And so he sent a portion of
His divine light upon the earth so that darkness would change into light, so
that the thirsty earth would be quenched, so blind would be able to see again,
the mute would talk again, and the deaf would hear again. The trust in humanity
that had been shattered would once again be re-established,
In this suffocating period of human
history, one filled with brutality and selfishness, a great man was born a man
who was all mercy, and who is still mercy.
The Holy Prophets(saw) was born in a nation that from head to toe was immersed
in cruelty and ignorance. When this minaret of light shone in that darkness,
even the enemy admitted to his truthfulness mid trustworthiness. The old, the
young, the men and the women—all who lived in Makkah trusted him. So much so
that when the Holy Prophets(saw) gathered the residents of Makkah and asked,
"If I say that there is a
large enemy force on the other side of the
mountain ready to attack you, will
you believe me?"
They all replied in unison,
"Indeed, we will believe you, because you have never
lied."
But when that truthful and blessed soul gave
them the message of God and told them to stop indulging in superstitions and to
stop worshipping their hand-made idols, they all became his enemy. They
verbally attacked him with profane language and pelted him with stones, they
lay thorns in his path and dragged him with a noose around
his neck, they laid filth on him while he lie prostrate in salaat and they
dumped refuse on as he walked the streets.
Why did all of this happen? What was the reason for this hostility and
animosity of the people of Makkah? It was because the True Guide had lit the
lamp of divine light amid the world of darkness. He had shown the right path to
the caravan of humanity to save it from destruction. As this beloved servant of
Allah found the company of a few persons possessing holy spirits, the
barbarians did not leave his disciples alone either. They were made to lie down
m blistering sand, nails were pierced through their hands and, with hands and
feet tied up, they were dragged upon the searing sand of the desert. The Holy
Prophet, peace and blessing of Allah be upon him, watched all this and
showed patience and endurance. Why? It was
because the Lord of the worlds had sent him as Rahmatul-Iil alamern ['mercy tot
all the worlds']. What crime had deserved this punishment? What had caused such
cruelty and barbarity? It was because the Rahmatul-lil-alameen wanted to
embrace people in his arms and save them from painful punishment. This beloved
of the Creator of the universe wanted to introduce people to the eternal
comforts. How unfortunate it was that those who loved were being rejected. The
one who loved was treated with hatred and anger. The calibre of patience and
perseverance was of such magnanimity that when he took the message of Allah to
the people of Taaif they called him a madman, and when that did not dispel
their anger they threw so many stones at him that he was covered in blood. At
the sight of the Holy Prophet's blood, his friends [Companions] said,
"O Prophet of Allah, pray that punishment befalls
them."
The Holy Prophet's' replied,
"I have not been sent to inconvenience people; 1 have been
sent as a mercy upon them."
Allah is with those who patiently
persevere. When Allah promise came to be fulfilled, people saw God in a
perceptible way; they heard God's voice in a perceptible fashion; and they were
able to achieve His nearness in a perceptible manner
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%?