| "Man always looks for what benefits him and what protects him from harm.
However, to accomplish this, man must be able to realize what is harmful. He
must then know whom he should need, trust, and love so that he can attain what
is beneficial as well as to feel good about his choice. He also must know the
proper and good approach that would make him achieve this goal. This latter
condition requires that man:
a) Know about harm
b) What ways can be used to drive harm away
Certainly, man can have no better guidance than that which comes from the One
Who had perfected everything, and the One who Has no deficiency in Himself and
in His Attributes. The One Who is Ever-Living and Who does not die. There can be
no One better than the One Who Has no need for anything; the One Who is rich;
the Giver; the One who, after all, controls man's soul. Man is so poor to Him.
He is Allah, the True and only God. Man can bring harm to himself if he seeks
other than Allah for help. Allah is the One Who can help man drive away any harm
for it cannot occur without His Will and His Power.
Allah (SW) sent down His Books and chose His messengers to guide man to:
a) Know His Lord as He (SW) had explained about Himself, and
b) Seek Him Alone while living in accordance with His plan
Knowing Allah's Names and Attributes liberates man from worshiping any form of
creation because creation is weak and is in need of The Creator, Allah. The
knowledge about Allah leads man to know that he is created to live according to
Allah's way as revealed to the last Messenger Muhammad (p.b.u.h.). This
Revelation contains a complete code of life. Everything that is beneficial or
harmful is established so that man can centre his life around this Revelation.
If man commits wrong and knows that Allah is Oft-Forgiving he would turn to Him
and to Him alone seeking His forgiveness:
"Know, therefore, that there is no God Who deserves to be worshiped except
Allah; and ask forgiveness for your sins." (Quran 47/19)
It is wrong to think or believe that Allah created other 'gods' besides Him so
that man turns to them for help; loves them or fear them, etc. He is the same
God of all nations. He does not order that people should make of stars, sun,
fire, Jesus, Moses, etc. gods besides Him. He (Most Exalted) cannot be
'contradictory'. He has one way (religion) that calls man to surrender his will
only to Him. He (SW) warned that if man even Muhammad (p.b.u.h.) would take
partners with Him, then his work will fail and will be among losers:
"And verily, it had been revealed to you (O Muhammad) as has been revealed to
those before you. If you join others in worship with Allah (then) surely (all)
your deeds will be in vain and you will certainly be among the losers. Nay! But
worship Allah and be among grateful." (Quran 39/65-66)
Let us know what Muhammad (p.b.u.h.), the man-Prophet, who knew Allah best, used
to say:
"O Allah, I seek refuge in You for Your Pleasure and against Your Wrath, and in
Your Forgiveness and against Your Punishment and in You from You, I cannot
Praise You as You can Praise Yourself." (Muslim, Abu Dawood, at-Tirmidhi, Ibn
Majah)
"I have surrendered myself to You, I have directed my face to You, I have
entrusted my affairs to You, I have compelled my back to refuge in You, in want
and in fright of You, there is no resort nor survival from You except (in
turning) to You. I have faith in Your book (i.e. Quran) which You brought down
and in the Prophet (Muhammad) you have sent." (Al-Bukhari, Muslim)
When we read in Quran that:
"Whatever of Mercy (i.e. of good), Allah may grant to mankind, none can withhold
it, and whatever He may withhold, none can grant it thereafter. And He is the
All-Mighty, the All-Wise." (Quran 35/2)
And when we read that:
"If Allah touches you with hurt, there is none can remove it but He; and if He
intends any good for you, there is none who can repel His favor which He causes
it to reach whomsoever of His slaves He will, and He is the Oft-Forgiving, Most
Merciful." (Quran 10/117)
We should be motivated to return to Him Alone at times of ease and at times of
hardship.
And when we read that:
"If Allah helps you none can overcome you, and if He forsakes you, who is there,
after Him, that can help you. And in Allah (alone) let believers put their
trust." (Quran 3/160)
The Holy Quran, therefore, leads man to a true liberation from any false
attachment. It brings peace to the heart. It helps the believer against
hypocrisy and all forms of dishonesty. Imagine, for example, a believer facing a
problem at work. He sees wrong and faces unlawful practices. He does not fear
rejecting what is wrong. He knows that the job is only a means to gain his
sustenance. While he may be unable to correct what is wrong, he knows well that
Allah is the One Who provides. If he leaves his job for the sake of Allah, Allah
will give him a better one. Allah (SW) said:
"And whosoever fears Allah and keeps his duty to Him. He will make a way for him
to get out (from) every (difficulty), and He will provide him from (sources) he
could never imagine." (Quran 65/2-3)
The above text necessitates that man must depend upon Allah (SW) asking Him
Alone for assistance. It also requires that man must love Allah and worship Him
Alone to gain His pleasure and His help. Is it not true that the people who
consider this life as the "Final Goal" end up worshiping many things in it? You
see them so careful about "having it all". They torture themselves: pain,
difficulty, constant worry, keeping their hands in the banks for loan after loan
to keep up with the "demands of development". They are under the constant threat
of foreclosure. They constantly see poverty in front of their eyes. The Prophet
(p.b.u.h.) said:
"Allah says: Son of Adam: Fill your time with My worship and I will fill your
heart with richness, and end off your poverty. But if you do not, I would make
your hands fully busy (i.e. in worldly affairs) and I would not end off your
poverty." (At-Tirmidhi said that it is a good Hadith)
Our purpose of existence on earth is more meaningful than being slaves to
worldly gains. There can be no meaningful life better than that prescribed by
our Creator Allah. Every act done according to Allah's way is an act of worship.
Man is the beneficiary and Allah is in no need:
"O mankind! It is you who stand in need of Allah, but Allah is Rich (Free of all
wants and needs), Worthy of All Praise." (Quran 35/15)
By: Dr. Saleh as-Saleh Source: www.addawah.com
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