Living The Quran
Guidance
Al-Isra (The Ascension) - Chapter 17 : Verses 9-10
"Verily,
this Quran shows the way to all that is most upright and gives the
believers who do good deeds the glad tidings that theirs will be a great
reward, and (it announces, also), that We have readied suffering for
them who do not believe in the life to come."
Islam is a religion in the
sense that its tenets are based on Divine Guidance but Islam is not a
religion as religion is perceived today. Since its foundation is based
on logic and reasoning and not on dogma or blind faith, the fact of not
compartmentalising the secular and religious spheres into separate
enclosures indicates that Islam is more a God-directed whole system of
life and not a religion dealing with compartments, or sections of life.
Hence, on the one side when dealing with the principles of living -
social, political or economic - Islam may be compared with non-religious
ideologies like capitalism, communism, socialism, etc. and when dealing
with the moral and spiritual development of individuals and societies,
it can be compared with other religions such as Hinduism, Buddhism,
Judaism and Christianity.
According to Islam, the One
Almighty God, Allah, created and appointed mankind as His vicegerent on
earth with autonomy. Life in this world is a period of test, and reward
or punishment is in the life Hereafter. Allah arranged the receiving of
His guidance throughout the ages through His chosen persons known as
Prophets. The first vicegerent and Prophet was Adam (peace be upon him)
and the whole of mankind is his progeny. All the Prophets or Messengers
had one religion, Islam, and one mission of inviting people and
mobilising those who accept the invitation.
The fundamental theme of
the Quran is that Allah always offers guidance to man through the
Revelations which He bestows upon His Prophets. In this way the Quran leads towards principles that are central to ethical rectitude and beneficial to man's individual and social life. It is guidance for the life-span of the whole community.
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