Living The Quran
Miraculous
Al-Isra (The Ascension) Chapter 17: Verse 59
"Moreover,
nothing keeps Us from sending forth more of the miraculous signs that
the disbelievers demand, except Our knowledge that the earliest
generations of humanity belied them all. For We gave to the people of
Thamud the miraculously created she-camel, brought forth before their
very eyes, and still they wronged her. Nor do We send forth miraculous
signs except to put the fear of God in people's hearts."
The more something transcends the "normal," the greater its
controversy, and the less people will believe it really happened. Yet,
the human being does not tire - rather, insists! - on the miraculous
when it comes to religion.
What people do not realize, or tend to forget, is that the miraculous comes not only as an affirmation of the truth of God, but as a test of people's faith in that truth
that brings about their divine denunciation if they fail to believe
after having witnessed it or after they have received its account
through a valid report, such as through a subsequent Prophet or a
revealed Book of God.
This is the meaning of the example in the verse just cited, that
of the miraculously created she-camel sent as a sign to the ancient
people of Thamud. When a miracle occurs, one party accepts it, but
another always rejects, and each group exerts itself in its argument to
vindicate or debunk its occurence.
Science has many more believers today in its "miraculous"
possibilities than does religion. They tend to reject reports about
miracles that happened in the context of religion, considering them
superstitions that do not correspond with what they believe they know
about the laws of physics, forgetting that we know little, indeed, about
the universe. There are also sincere men and women of religion who seek
to interpret these miraculous events in a manner that accords with the
sensibilities of the modern mindset, preferring to explain them by the
serendipity of certain "scientific" events or to interpret them as
allegorical or spiritual in their "real" meaning.
Yet the Quran tells us three things: (1) it happened; (2) it
happened with precisely this intent, that is, to test the faith of
people; (3) the outcome of the miraculous on the mind of the
skeptical has usually just the opposite effect than it ought to have on a
rational creature; namely, the narrowing of belief in their breast, which leads to greater sin.
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Understanding the Prophet's Life
Sharing Sunna
The Sunna is the window opened on the Messenger of God, the
sacred way leading to the blessings of Islam. Without it, Muslims cannot
implement Islam in their daily lives or establish a connection with the
Messenger. The Prophet, peace be upon him, encouraged Muslims to learn,
implement and share his Sunna, saying:
"May God make radiant the face of the servant who has
heard my speech and, committing it to memory and observing it in daily
life, conveys it to others." [Ibn Maja]
The Messenger spoke distinctly and sometimes repeated his
words so his audience could memorize them [Bukhari]. He taught them
supplications and recitations that were not in the Quran with the same
care and emphasis as he taught the Quran [Muslim]. He continually urged
his Companions to spread his words and teach others what they knew. If
they did not, he warned them: "If you are asked about something
you know and then conceal that knowledge, a bridle of fire will be put
on you on the Day of Judgment." [Tirmidhi]
Keeping these words and warnings in mind, the Companions
strove to record the Sunna. They then lived their lives in accordance
with Islamic principles and commands, and conveyed what they knew to
others. They formed study and discussion groups to refine their
understanding.
Compiled From:
"The Messenger of God: Muhammad" - Fethullah Gulen, pp. 327-329 |
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Blindspot!
Nature of Sins
Human beings are not culprits or oppressors by nature. Allah has created us with many talents and capabilities. If we commit a sin, it is because of us abusing our right of autonomy.
It is Satan who prompts us to oppress by persuading us to break the few
restrictions that Allah has put on our vast freedom. Satan tells us
that these few restrictions are a great hindrance to our comfort and
living. Once they are overcome, the doors of progress, comfort and
living are open to mankind. We see the short-term benefits of these
devilish inducements and so become trapped. Thus, we indulge in sins
against the noble qualities of our nature.
The sin committed because of a weakness in one's will-power is of
a different nature from sin committed because of pride and jealousy.
There is a good chance of repentance and reform for sins committed due
to a weakness of determination. Allah takes care of such persons and
guides them on the Right Path. Contrary to this, the disease of those
who disobey Allah due to pride and jealousy is a severe one. Instead of
being reformed, these people follow their leader iblis. The sin
of Adam was of the first kind and, therefore, he had the courage to ask
for repentance which was then granted to him. The sin of iblis was of the second kind, hence he was deprived of repentance and reform, and ultimately incurred God's curse.
Compiled From:
"Words That Moved the World" - Qazi Ashfaq Ahmad, pp. 82-84 |
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