THE FAITHFULNESS OF BELIEVERS
Believers Are Faithful To Allah
Believers Spend Of Their Wealth And Themselves to Win the Favor Of Allah
In many verses of the Qur'an, it is commanded that an act of worship
required of a believer is to spend in the Way of Allah. Spending in the
Way of Allah, in the sense intended here, means to use all the blessings
conferred by Allah in His Way so as to win His favor.
It is possible to understand the meaning of "spending" in the Way of
Allah as a sign of the faithfulness that a believer feels towards Allah
by comparing it to its perception by the faithless and hypocrites. For
an insincere person, who has no certain faith, material wealth carries
great importance. Such people would never consider spending of their valuable
possessions towards something they did not really believe in. Because
of their weak faith in Allah and the afterlife, it is not possible for
them to feel loyalty toward Him and His messenger, nor to willingly contribute
to the promotion of these truths. For that reason, when they are called
upon to spend in the Way of Allah, they recoil and become miserly. In
the Qur'an, Allah describes this kind of insincerity shown by those who
are sick in their hearts:
Here you are then: People who are called upon to spend in the Way of
Allah and then some of you are tight-fisted! But whoever is tight-fisted
is only tight-fisted to himself. Allah is Rich and you are poor. If you
turn away, He will replace you with a people other than yourselves and
they will not be like you. (Surah Muhammad, 38)
Another despicable form of behavior typical of these individuals, whose
faith is corrupted, is that they try to prevent others from assisting
the Muslims; they do this to harm the religion and to destroy the bond
that exists between believers. In this regard, Allah says, "They
are the people who say, 'Do not spend on those who are with the Messenger
of Allah, so that they may go away.' The treasuries of the heavens and
earth belong to Allah. But the hypocrites do not understand this." (Surat
al-Munafiqun, 7). Because the sense of loyalty they feel towards
one another is based only on money and property, they expect the bond
between believers to be the same. Therefore, they believe that the community
of believers will eventually falter and disappear in times of financial
difficulty. However, the unity among the believers is not based on material
things. What keeps them united is their loyalty, their faith and their
fear of Allah. For this reason, these hypocrites will never succeed in
their designs.
This morality of people with hypocritical character shows that it is
important for believers to use their possessions to gain the favor of
Allah. Spending in the Way of Allah is an important act of worship that
separates devout believers from hypocrites and those who reject Allah,
and the fact that the latter use their wealth to obstruct the Way of Allah
shows again the mindlessness of their behavior. In the Qur'an, Allah says
that these people will regret that they have spent their resources for
such evil end:
Those who disbelieve spend their wealth barring access to the Way of
Allah. They will spend it; then they will regret it; then they will be
overthrown. Those who disbelieve will be gathered into Hell. (Surat al-Anfal,
36)
These people are not aware of the meaning or the value of spending in
the Way of Allah, or of the great gain it will bring them, both in this
world and the next. They do not know that everything they have belongs
to Allah and, for this reason, they refuse to spend anything of this in
the Way of Allah. Even if they were to spend of something, their gesture
would not be to gain the favor of Allah, but to make a show and to further
their own advantage. Instead of feeling love and devotion towards Allah
and His Prophet, they are inordinately devoted to the material objects
that Allah has given them as a means to show their generosity. Their passion
for wealth and possessions is so great that, when they are reminded that
they should be generous, their reaction reveals their corrupted mentality.
In the Qur'an, Allah describes how those who reject Him behave in this
respect:
And when they are told, "Spend from the provision Allah
has given you," those who disbelieve say to those who believe, "Why should
we feed someone whom, if He wished, Allah would feed Himself? You are
clearly in error."(Surah Ya Sin, 47)
This psychology of "material attainment" prevents the individual from
spending what he has to further the Way of Allah, otherwise a very important
act of worship. For, spending in the Way of Allah demonstrates the deep
faithfulness and devotion that believers feel towards Allah. In the Qur'an,
Allah speaks of the moral quality of certain believers, whose devotion
to Him is so profound that they came back with tears streaming from their
eyes when they were not able to find something they could offer to further
His Way:
… those who, when they came to you for you to provide them with mounts
and you said, "I cannot find anything on which to mount you," turned away
with their eyes overflowing with tears, overcome by grief at having nothing
to give. (Surat at-Tawba, 92)
One who feels sincere love and faithfulness towards Allah will gladly
and willingly offer what he possesses, or will possess, to promote His
Way. What Allah describes in verse 35 of Surat al-Hajj is an important
quality to be found in a believer:
... whose hearts quake at the mention of Allah, and who are steadfast
in the face of all that happens to them, those who establish prayer and
give of what We have provided for them. (Surat al-Hajj, 35)
Believers exploit every blessing Allah has given them to exercise a level
of generosity that will win His favor, trying to the best of their ability
to demonstrate their devotion and submission to Him.
Moreover, for believers, spending in the Way of Allah is not an act of
worship limited by the demands of a particular instance. A person with
limited means is as much responsible to complete this act of worship as
a rich person with much in goods and possessions at his disposal. But,
in the following verse, Allah explains that those who can find nothing
to give will not be held responsible so long as they are "true to Allah
and His Messenger," and remain sincerely devoted to Him and exhort others
to be generous:
Nothing is held against the weak and sick nor against those who find
nothing to spend, provided they are true to Allah and His Messenger-there
is no way open against good-doers, Allah is Ever-Forgiving, Most Merciful.
(Surat at-Tawba, 91)
No matter how trying a believer's circumstances may be, if he has something
to offer he will gladly give it. No matter what his situation may be,
he will willingly fulfill his obligation. For this reason, Allah refers
to believers in a verse as, "those who give in times of both ease and
hardship" (Surah Al 'Imran, 134). In another verse, Allah says that, no
matter what conditions he finds himself in, a believer will show determination
in the matter of giving, and will continually fulfill this obligation,
either openly or in secret:
Those who give away their wealth by night and day, secretly and openly,
will have their reward with their Lord. They will feel no fear and will
know no sorrow. (Surat al-Baqara, 274)
Another advantage that comes to believers out of being generous is that
this act of worship is a means by which he can draw nearer to Allah. In
the Qur'an, Allah tells us that this is one of the hidden purposes of
spending in the Way of Allah:
And among the desert Arabs there are some who believe in Allah and the
Last Day and regard what they give as something which will bring them
nearer to Allah and to the prayers of the Messenger. It does indeed bring
them near. Allah will admit them into His mercy. Allah is Ever-Forgiving,
Most Merciful. (Surat at-Tawba, 99)
The fact that believers regard these acts of worship as a way to "bring
them nearer to Allah and to the prayers of the Messenger," is an indication
of how sincere and submissive they are to Him. Believers use their possessions
to do good deeds by which they will win Allah's favor; in doing so, their
desire is to show Him gratitude and draw closer to Him. Therefore, spending
in the Way of Allah is a demonstration of the strength of their faithfulness
towards Allah; at the same time, it both strengthens their faith, and
increases their submission as they draw nearer to Him. In verse 265 of
Surat al-Baqara, Allah praises the moral character of those believers
who offer their goods for the purpose of "desiring the pleasure of Allah
and firmness for themselves." (Surat al-Baqara, 265)
Worldly possessions, which are deemed of excessive value by the disbelievers,
and to which they are actually passionately devoted, are, for believers,
blessings which they hope will bring them Allah's favor. Because they
know that everything they own belongs to Allah, they have no qualms about
performing this act of worship. They happily make use any of their blessings
to win Allah's favor, and regard spending in the Way of Allah a way to
draw closer to Him. Their devotion clearly shows their faithfulness towards
Allah.
Believers Follow "Straight" On The Way Of Allah
How people think, and the way they live, is determined by the goals they
choose. Everyone has particular expectations of this life, and follows
a way of living that will result in their fulfillment.
For example, a person who wants to fulfill his expectations of becoming
the manager of a large firm, will have to enter university, and study
in a field relative to the business, and gain all the knowledge and experience
necessary to become that manager. Because he will remain in this field
for the rest of his life, he will adopt the lifestyle that it will permit
it. One who wants to become a university professor will have to work very
hard, perhaps spending years abroad completing his education and, if necessary,
will sacrifice his youth and particular interests. In short, people choose
a lifestyle that corresponds to their goals, organizing their lives towards
their future fulfillment.
Certainly, there is nothing wrong with a person setting goals in his
life and career goals and working hard to achieve them. What is wrong
is limiting one's expectations only to this life, and not making apt consideration
of the afterlife. If a person's attainments are limited to this life,
his life will be no different from that of those outlined above. One who
lives without faith, nor knows anything of the life of the world to come,
will strive only to attain the transient worldly goals he has set for
himself.
This is one of the most pronounced differences between believers and
disbelievers. Believers are well aware of the transience and mundane nature
of this world, and could never become excessively attached to it. Of course,
they benefit from the blessings of this life, but the goal of the believers
ultimately is to serve Allah, earn His mercy and favor, and attain Paradise.
For this reason, they devote their lives to good works that will win the
favor of Allah, and to living according to the moral teachings of the
Qur'an. Allah says in the Qur'an that He directs them on His straight
Path because they are deeply devoted to Him:
Whoever holds fast to Allah has been guided to a straight path. (Surah
Al 'Imran, 101)
Believers, who remain steadfast on the Path that Allah has shown throughout
their lives, say, "… Allah's guidance, that is true
guidance. We are commanded to submit as Muslims to the Lord of all the
worlds" (Surat al-An'am, 71). Remaining steadfast on the Path of
Allah means that a believer will never depart, at any time during his
life, from that which Allah has shown him. Indeed, the strong sense of
faithfulness and devotion to Allah of a person who dedicates himself to
winning His favor and love, without any desire for earthly gain, will
be very definite. In the Qur'an, Allah has provided examples of the superior
moral character of believers, and declares that the good news of Paradise
will be announced to them by angels:
The angels descend on those who say, "Our Lord is Allah," and then go
straight: "Do not fear and do not grieve but rejoice in the Garden you
have been promised." (Surah Fussilat, 30)
Those who say, "Our Lord is Allah," and then go straight will feel no
fear and will know no sorrow. (Surat al-Ahqaf, 13)
Believers put everything second to winning the favor of Allah, and so
they-unless Allah wills otherwise-cannot depart from the right path, as
the following verse reveals, "Allah has inscribed
faith upon such people's hearts and will reinforce them with a Spirit
from Him." (Surat al-Mujadala, 22) Believers do not make any compromises
when on the Way that Allah has revealed to them and, in this regard, live
their lives with a strong sense of faithfulness and submission, with a
view to winning Allah's favor:
Say: "My prayer and my rites, my living and my dying, are for Allah alone,
the Lord of all the worlds." (Surat al-An'am, 162)
They are mindful of Allah in everything they do, and do everything with
the intention of gaining His pleasure. Moreover, believers exercise great
patience throughout the difficulties they experience, and constantly pray
for His assistance. They attribute great value to the need to remain throughout
their life on His Path, and to be able to do good deeds that will win
Allah's favor. The strong sense of determination, as well as enthusiasm
in their efforts on this Path, demonstrate the sincere faithfulness and
submission they feel towards Him.
They Are Determined In Their Worship Of Allah
Steadfastness is the determination to make every effort necessary to
achieve a certain goal, without any regard for the difficulties that might
result along the way. Essentially, steadfastness is an important moral
quality that a believer must possess to win Allah's favor. In the following
verse, Allah warns believers that they must show determination in performing
acts of worship:
He is Lord of the heavens and the earth and everything in between them,
so worship Him and persevere in His worship. Do you know of any other
with His Name? (Surah Maryam, 65)
In the Qur'an, Allah says that He has ordained all the commands and prohibitions,
that sincere and devout believers must follow, and has revealed the faith
and moral qualities according to which they must live in this world. Every
believer knows he is responsible to Allah, and that he must win His approval.
Therefore, he complies with every prescription and prohibition that Allah
has revealed, in the attempt to attain the kind of moral perfection that
will make him worthy of Paradise. Believers serve Allah as best as they
can; their every thought and action is to win His favor.
In many verses of the Qur'an, Allah explains the kind of worship that
believers must perform. Believers show no laxity in performing their acts
of worship, and fulfill them with determination and willingly. In the
Qur'an, Allah tells us about this determination:
(They are men) not distracted by trade or commerce from the remembrance
of Allah and the establishment of prayers and the payment of alms; fearing
a day when all hearts and eyes will be in turmoil. (Surat an-Nur, 37)
As Allah says in verse 37 of Surat al-Hajj, "Their
flesh and blood does not reach Allah but your heedfulness does reach Him.
In this way He has subjected them to you so that you might proclaim Allah's
greatness for the way that He has guided you. Give good news to the good-doers.",
believers know that what will make their acts of worship worthy in the
sight of Allah are the intentions in their heart. For this reason, they
are very careful to act with true sincerity.
Believers show this steadfastness in their worship in order to attain
the high moral character that pleases Allah, and which He has described
in the Qur'an. The struggle with their lower-selves to attain moral excellence
also reveals their sense of determination in this regard.
In the test that is this earthly life, Allah has revealed two paths to
human beings: the good and the evil. In order to retain good moral character
throughout their lives, they must be careful not be diverted into the
evil ways of their lower-selves. For example, in a situation that might
incite anger, a believer restrains himself, and acts in a conciliatory
fashion. When he meets an arrogant individual, he does not return arrogance
for arrogance, but maintains a modest composure. In the Qur'an, our Lord
says: "… People are prone to selfish greed..." (Surat
an-Nisa', 128). He commands us to be cautious against the selfishness
of our lower-selves, and to be steadfast in exhibiting good morals. One
who pursues the kind of morality revealed by Allah is generous, and thinks
of others before himself. He is composed under all situations and always
speaks best of other people.
Believers feel a great sense of respect for the moral teachings of the
Qur'an. Whether their lives are trying, filled with much anxiety, or prosperous
and comfortable, they never compromise the moral teachings of the Qur'an.
As Allah says in the Qur'an, "Those who, when disaster
strikes them, say, 'We belong to Allah and to Him we will return,'" (Surat
al-Baqara, 156), they never lose their sense of devotion and submission
to Him. This way of practicing their faith gives believers strength of
character, and, ultimately enhances their faith. In the Qur'an, Allah
praises this superior moral character to be found in believers, as well
as their faithfulness and submission to Him:
Who could have a better religion than someone who submits himself completely
to Allah and is a good-doer, and follows the religion of Ibrahim, a man
of pure natural belief? Allah took Ibrahim as an intimate friend. (Surat
an-Nisa', 125)
In the Qur'an, Allah praises the Prophet Ibrahim (as) for his submission
to the religion, and reveals that He had made him His friend. He tells
us that believers are those who are devoted to Him, and whose submission
does not falter under any circumstance:
(Believers are) those who, if We establish them firmly on the earth,
will perform prayer and give the alms, and command what is right and forbid
what is wrong. The end result of all affairs is with Allah. (Surat al-Hajj,
41)
Another characteristic of the believers, which shows forth their steadfastness
in complying to the moral teachings of the Qur'an, is the effort they
expend to win Allah's favor. They continually think of pleasing Him, performing
good works to this end. They sincerely desire to be a servant whom Allah
loves, and upon whom He showers His mercy. Throughout their lives, they
make Allah their guardian, and worship Him, making the morality of the
religion sincerely His. Believers are never lax in their efforts to strengthen
their faith, demonstrating that their faithfulness to Allah has achieved
for them true firmness.
They Make A Concerted Effort To Attain The Afterlife
In order to win Allah's favor, and attain Paradise, believers put forth
great effort, this being a sign of their faithfulness towards Allah. In
the Qur'an, our Lord says that believers are responsible to expend this
great effort in order to win His favor and attain Paradise. They expend
this effort in combating their lower-selves, to preserve their faith,
to be among those most pleasing to Allah, and to tell others about the
superior morality that Allah revealed in the Qur'an. This effort on the
part of the believers is possible because of the willpower that derives
from their submission to Allah. The zeal that Allah makes them feel in
their hearts will be as strong as their faith in Him. In the Qur'an, Allah
advises believers to put forth serious effort on His Way:
But as for anyone who desires the Hereafter, and strives for it with
the striving it deserves, being a believer, the striving of such people
will be gratefully acknowledged. (Surat al-Isra', 19)
So, believers exert effort, first of all, to bring their lower-selves
into a condition that will please Allah. It is not possible for a disbeliever-as
long as he does not embrace faith-to struggle with his lower-self, or
make a concerted effort in this struggle. Many live their lives far removed
from the moral teaching of the Qur'an, completely given to their desires
and passions. And, because they can never relinquish these desires, they
can never come near to living in a manner that is pleasing to Allah.
When we see the coercive influence their lower-selves exercise on disbelievers,
we can understand the implications of the struggle believers themselves
endure. While disbelievers are confounded by their lower-selves, believers
have the strength and will to struggle successfully with their lower-selves,
because of their faith in Allah, and their sincere devotion to Him. That
an individual can expend the effort to act as Allah wills, and not according
to his own passions and desires, is possible only because of this sincere
devotion he feels towards our Lord.
As Allah says in verse 105 of Surat al-Ma'ida, believers are aware that
one of the greatest responsibilities conferred upon them in this world
is to restrain their lower-selves:
"You who believe! You are only responsible for yourselves." (Surat al-Ma'ida,
105)
Throughout their lives, they struggle with these inclinations that continually
urge them towards evil, and which try to prevent them from gaining Allah's
favor. They are awake to the deceptions of their lower-self, and carefully
avoid all actions that would be displeasing to Allah. Because their goal
is to win Allah's favor, they always put their personal urges second to
conforming to that which will please Him. In this regard, Allah says this
in the Qur'an, "And among the people there are some
who give up everything, desiring the good pleasure of Allah. Allah is
Ever-Gentle with His servants." (Surat al-Baqara, 207). The sincere
and devoted effort of believers put forth to curb their inner urges, and
win Allah's favor, is a good example of their persistent faithfulness
towards Him. They always succeed in their efforts; Allah supports them
through His mercy, so that all they endeavor turns out for the best.
Along with this concerted effort believers put forth with regard to their
inner-urges, they convey to others about the morality that Allah has been
pleased to choose as a way of life for human beings; in so doing, they
contribute greatly towards the eradication of conflict and corruption
in the world.
Throughout history, non-believers have been hostile to the true religion,
and opposed the believers and prophets. They have tried to degrade them
in the eyes of others, by inhibiting their efforts and making certain
false accusations. They have gone so far as to assault them physically,
not refraining from violence. Believers tried to establish peace and order
in the world, and to suppress the ideological and physical assault of
non-believers. They have been subject to slander, and driven out of their
cities. Yet, in spite of all such trials, they never abandoned the moral
teaching of the Qur'an; they never feared criticism, and have not been
adversely affected by the negative response of others.
Difficult times do not demoralize believers; on the contrary, they strengthen
them, and make them still more determined. They are aware that, in order
for peace, justice and order to reign on earth, there must be no confusion
or corruption. Allah says in the Qur'an:
Do not corrupt the earth after it has been put right. Call on Him fearfully
and eagerly. Allah's mercy is close to the good-doers. (Surat al-A'raf,
56)
They know that this can come about only by practicing the moral teachings
of the Qur'an, and so convey these truths to others.
Our prophet (saas) has pointed out in his Sayings the importance of good
moral character, and invited believers to undertake sincere efforts towards
its attainment:
"By One in whose hand there is my life: None shall enter Paradise except
one who has got good conduct." (Imam Ghazzali's Ihya Ulum-Id-Din)
Believers, who are aware of the recommendations communicated by Allah
and our Prophet (saas), on how to live a moral life, stress the great
importance of struggling against their own inner-urges, and conveying
the moral teachings of the Qur'an to others. Their commitment to sacrificing
their lives, and everything they have, becomes possible by embracing the
teachings of the Qur'an, and feeling a deep sense of faithfulness and
devotion towards Allah. In the Qur'an, Allah states that believers prove
their faithfulness to Him by keeping their promises to Him:
Among the believers there are men who have been true
to the contract they made with Allah. Some of them have fulfilled their
pact by death and some are still waiting to do so, not having changed
in any way at all. So that Allah might recompense the truthful for their
truth and punish the hypocrites, if He wills, or turn towards them. Allah
is Ever-Forgiving, Most Merciful. (Surat al-Ahzab, 23-24)
Faithfulness Towards The Prophets
They Believe That The Prophets Are Allah's Messengers
Throughout the ages, Allah, in His mercy, has sent prophets to communicate
the religion to human beings, to reveal to them what they did not know,
and to reform them and make them pure. What makes prophets different from
other human beings is that Allah has given them a special mission, that
is, He has chosen them. For this reason, believers regard prophets as
honored individuals. Because they exercise sincere devotion to Allah,
they also love and respect the prophets that Allah has sent to them as
a mercy, as well as being deeply attached and faithful to them. They show
profound respect and love towards the prophets in both word and deed.
Moreover, believers know that Allah has commanded them to have faith
in and respect His messengers. Prophets are examples to those believers
who proclaim Allah's religion. This responsibility entrusted upon them
shows that their faith is superior. Because of this, believers obtain
great benefit by remaining faithful to Allah's messenger (saas), and accepting
his advice. In the Qur'an, Allah explains that those who obey His messengers
will have a great reward in the world to come:
Those who believe in Allah and His messengers-such people are the truly
sincere-and the martyrs who are with their Lord will receive their wages
and their light. But those who disbelieve and deny Our Signs, will be
Companions of the Blazing Fire. (Surat al-Hadid, 19)
In another verse, Allah announces this good news to those who show faithfulness
to our Prophet (saas) and follow his path:
[Allah said, "Believers are] those who follow the Messenger, the Ummi,
whom they find written down with them in the Torah and the Gospel, commanding
them to do right and forbidding them to do wrong, making good things lawful
for them and bad things forbidden for them, relieving them of their heavy
loads and the chains which were around them. Those who believe in him
and honor him and help him, and follow the Light that has been sent down
with him, they are the ones who are successful." (Surat al-A'raf, 157)
Believers, who are faithful to Allah's Prophet (saas), and follow his
path, will find great inner-peace and happiness in this world. This will
add to their strength and increase their faith, and-if Allah wills-it
will be a means by which they will obtain Allah's mercy of Paradise.
They Obey The Prophets
One of the most decisive indications of how faithful are believers towards
the prophets is their recognizing they are Allah's messengers, and being
completely obedient to them. In many parts of the Qur'an, Allah calls
believers to obey the prophets. Throughout history, and in every society,
prophets have called people to heed their words and obey Allah, and reminded
them that adopting this morality is the only way to salvation in this
world and in the world to come.
The obedience that believers show to Allah and His messengers is a product
of the faithfulness they have towards Him. Allah declares that believers
demonstrate their submission to Him in accepting the authority of His
messengers:
The reply of the believers when they are summoned to Allah and His Messenger
so that he can judge between them, is to say, "We hear and we obey." They
are ones who are successful. (Surat an-Nur, 51)
Therefore, such obedience is possible only through sincere faithfulness,
and can only be found in the actions of believers. In many verses of the
Qur'an, Allah speaks of the importance of obedience, and the wonderful
things it will bring to believers. In verse 132 of Surah Al 'Imran, Allah
says that believers will win His mercy through their obedience: "Obey
Allah and the Messenger so that hopefully you will gain mercy" (Surah
Al 'Imran, 132). For this reason, believers regard this matter
as being of the greatest importance. As Allah says in Verse 32 of Surah
Al 'Imran, they know it will earn them Allah's favor and are meticulous
in their obedience:
Say, "Obey Allah and the Messenger." Then if they turn away, Allah does
not love the disbelievers. (Surah Al 'Imran, 32)
In the Qur'an, Allah refers to the determination exhibited by believers
in their faithfulness and obedience towards His messengers:
The believers are those who believe in Allah and His Messenger and who,
when they are with him on a matter of common concern, do not leave until
they have asked him for permission. Those people who ask you for permission
are the ones who truly believe in Allah and His Messenger. If they ask
your permission to attend to their own affairs, give permission to any
of them you please; and ask Allah's forgiveness for them. Allah is Ever-Forgiving,
Most Merciful. (Surat an-Nur, 62)
Allah tells us in this verse of the fact that believers cannot undertake
an endeavor without the permission of His Messenger. This is one of the
clearest indications of the sincere devotion and faithfulness they feel
towards him. This submission on the part of the believers shows the importance
they attach to the opinion of our Prophet (saas), and their unquestioning
obedience to his rulings, whatever they may be. In another verse in the
Qur'an, Allah advises believers to accept the invitations of our Prophet
(saas) to things that will give them true life:
You who believe! Respond to Allah and to the Messenger when He calls
you to what will bring you to life! Know that Allah intervenes between
a man and his heart and that you will be gathered to Him. (Surat al-Anfal,
24)
Obeying Allah's messengers is an important act of worship, that will
bring great benefit to believers in this world and the next. As our Prophet
(saas) declares in his Sayings, the two most important guides for Muslims
are the Qur'an and the Sunnah.
"Verily, I have left amongst you the Book of Allah and the Sunnah of
His Apostle which if you hold fast, you shall never go astray." (Prophet
Muhammad's Last Sermon)
Today, obedience to our Prophet (saas) means following the example of
his moral virtue and walking in his path.
They Are Faithful To The Qur'an
Throughout the ages, Allah has sent prophets and messengers to many peoples,
and revealed books from His presence. He sent the Psalms to Prophet Dawud
(as), the Torah to Prophet Musa (as), the Gospels to Isa (as) and, finally,
the Qur'an to Prophet Muhammad (saas). When those books which had been
revealed before the Qur'an became corrupted, Allah revealed the Qur'an,
and promised that He would preserve it unchanged. The Qur'an is the only
book those who believe in Allah and His Prophet (saas) may take as their
guide.
Believers comply with the teachings of the Qur'an, though they also believe
in and honor the books revealed before it. Allah states in the Qur'an
that these early books also bore witness to the truth:
He has sent down the Book to you with truth, confirming what was there
before it. And He sent down the Torah and the Gospel. (Surah Al 'Imran,
3)
In this regard, a believer accepts all the messengers that have been
sent, and does not discriminate between one and another: "You who believe!
Believe in Allah and His Messenger and in the Book He sent down to His
Messenger, and the Books He sent down before…" (Surat an-Nisa', 136).
But, believers know that the Qur'an is under the protection of Allah,
and take only it as their guide. Allah declares that the Qur'an has never
undergone any alteration, and that it will be protected until the Day
of Judgment. In the Qur'an, our Lord says:
It is We Who have sent down the Reminder and We Who will preserve it.
(Surat al-Hijr, 9)
As the message from our Lord, the Qur'an holds great importance for believers.
From it, believers learn of the religion that Allah has been pleased to
choose for them, and the responsibilities it entails. The guide to wisdom
a believer requires is the Qur'an. In every situation he encounters, throughout
his life, he will direct his actions according to the commands and advice
that Allah provides in the Qur'an. Allah reveals that the Qur'an is the
one guide believers should follow:
We have sent down the Book to you making all things clear
and as guidance and mercy and good news for the Muslims. (Surat an-Nahl,
89)
This is a communication to be transmitted to mankind
so that they may be warned by it and so that they will know that He is
One God and so that people of intelligence will pay heed. (Surah Ibrahim,
52)
It is only from the Qur'an that believers can learn the commands and
the moral teachings that Allah ordained, and to discover details of the
Day of Judgment and the Afterlife. As Allah states in the verse 54 of
the Surat al-Kahf, "We have variegated throughout this Qur'an all kinds
of examples for people," all the knowledge a believer needs throughout
his life is to be found in the Qur'an. Therefore, believers always read
the Qur'an, believe what Allah declared in its verses, and assess everything
that happens to them according to it. Everything Allah stated in the Qur'an
is "consummate wisdom" (Surat al-Qamar, 5) for believers… For this reason,
believers "hold fast to" the Qur'an, and try to practice as best as they
can all the precepts that Allah has revealed in it. In the Qur'an, Allah
tells us of this strong devotion of the believers to the Qur'an:
Those to whom We have given the Book, who recite it in the way it should
be recited, such people believe in it. As for those who reject it, they
are the losers. (Surat al-Baqara, 121)
As for those who hold fast to the Book and perform prayer, We will not
let the wage of the righteous be wasted. (Surat al-A'raf, 170)
With regard to issues of righteousness and justice, the Qur'an is complete:
The Words of your Lord are perfect in truthfulness and justice. No one
can change His Words. He is the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing. (Surat al-An'am,
115)
For this reason, believers, who take the Qur'an as their guide, live
every moment of their lives in the best and most fulfilling way.
Allah revealed the Qur'an to believers as the path of truth, as well
as for advice and as a healing. Their devotion to it strengthens their
faith and fear towards Him, and draws them closer to Him. Allah reveals
this truth to us in the Qur'an:
Say: "Believe in it or do not believe in it." Certainly,
when it is recited to them, those who were given knowledge before it fall
on their faces in prostration. saying, "Glory be to our Lord! The promise
of our Lord is truly fulfilled!" Weeping, they fall to the ground in prostration,
and it increases them in humility. (Surat al-Isra', 107-109)
They Are Faithful To Their Nation And Its People
As with believers everywhere, the faithfulness and obedience of people
of faith in certain parts of the world is due to their acceptance of the
moral teachings that Allah has revealed in the Qur'an. But, the reason
for their devotion to a state lies in their definition of a state.
In a society that shares life and common objectives, the state is an
institution whose goal is to ensure order, security, prosperity and well-being,
and uses those methods most just to attain that goal. From this definition
of the role of the state it can be understood that the possibility for
a state to achieve order and security; for it to enjoy unity and co-operation,
with the peace and stability resulting from it, the state must possess
certain powers and authorities. The state is the most important and most
crucial of institutions for the existence of a people. Whether it is for
collective defense, ensuring peace or for economic security, the role
of the state is critical.
This is the reason why every group that wants to do harm to a country
attacks first the state and its authority. Throughout history, separatist
organizations and individuals who have felt dissatisfied with the existing
authority in a particular state, have engaged in various activities designed
to diminish or destroy its power.
These individuals and groups have disapproved of the intervention of
the state and its operations in various spheres. But, when we examine
their ideologies, we find that they all share a certain point in common:
they want to destroy religion and the true morality it fosters. These
opponents of the state work to destroy the unity of its structure, and
to put in its place a system shaped by their own anti-religious ideology.
And, because they have no religion, they resort to belligerence and violence
in the attempt to attain their goals. Their goal is the destruction of
the peace and order of the country. Surely, this condition poses a danger
and a threat, not only to the state but also to its citizens. Therefore,
in order to prevent the danger, to remove it and maintain peace in a country,
every individual must be a part of the state, and respect it and obey
it.
Outside of that though, there is another point we must consider seriously.
Obedience to the state is dependent on the way it enforces morality. If
a state regards profiteering, insubordination, conflict and other such
forms of corruption in public life as legitimate, and rejects mutual respect,
compassion, self-sacrifice, justice, tolerance and other such virtues,
it is inconceivable that its members should feel any sense of belonging
to that state. Therefore, the basis of this sense of belonging lies in
proper morality. Those who practice the moral teachings of the Qur'an
are aware of this truth. They know that devotion to Islamic values, and
living according to the moral teaching of the Qur'an, will bring unity
to both the state and its citizens; and they realize that, as a result
of this, the country's standard of living will be enhanced.
With this truth in mind, believers are eager to tell others about the
moral teachings of the Qur'an, and to invite them to implement them in
their lives. The main source of this zeal is their awareness that their
efforts are for the good of all.
There is another virtue the teachings of the Qur'an fosters among the
believers, and human beings in general: obedience. The moral lessons of
the Qur'an play a very important role in an Islamic society because it
makes them obedient. The practice of this morality, and the communicating
of it to others, play an important role in strengthening the state and
establishing prosperity and well-being among its people. And, therefore,
the communication of this morality exercises a profound impact on the
existence of the state and the unity of its citizens. As such, a society
composed of individuals living according to the moral teachings of the
Qur'an, will both ensure unity and co-operation, through the practice
of this morality, and foster an environment in which citizens will remain
obedient to the state. People will be more compassionate, merciful, just
and tolerant, while their collective unity and sense of cooperation will
be strengthened. The dissemination of the moral teachings of the Qur'an,
until every individual learns to follow its precepts, will eradicate the
degradation that gives rise to anarchy, terrorism and immorality, and
usher in peace, order and well-being. In many verses of the Qur'an, Allah
describes the moral chaos and corruption that human beings create, of
which He commands all people to beware:
… Eat and drink of Allah's provision and do not go about the earth corrupting
it. (Surat al-Baqara, 60)
Whenever he holds the upperhand, he goes about the earth
corrupting it, destroying crops and animals. Allah does not love corruption.
(Surat al-Baqara, 205)
Give full measure and full weight. Do not diminish people's
goods. Do not cause corruption in the land after it has been put right.
That is better for you if you are believers. (Surat al-A'raf , 85)
As can be seen, those individuals who are faithful, because they live
according to the moral precepts of the Qur'an, would feel great respect
and devotion to their state. The morality of the Qur'an is needed to create
the foundation of the state, as well as to establish unity and co-operation;
and believers who communicate the meaning of this morality to others,
call them to comply their lives according to it, experience a great sense
of honor and personal contentment.
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