Living The Quran
Owning Calamity
Al-Shura (The Consultation) Chapter 42: Verse 30
"And whatever misfortune befalls you, it is because of what your hands have earned. And He pardons much."
It is against the
scientific way of thinking to oversimplify complicated issues, underrate
serious issues, view difficult problems with an alarming superficiality
or deal with major issues with the mentality of the uneducated and the
practices of the dervishes.
It is detrimental to our
thinking that we should see behind anything that we do not like those
invisible hands and evil foreign powers that had masterminded our plight
wickedly and waited patiently until we stepped into the trap of our own
accord. This may be true in some cases, but it is wrong to generalize
it. Explaining events in our history to be the results of schemes and
conspiracies, regardless of whether the events in our countries are
political, economic, social or cultural, only bears two bad fruits:
Firstly,
if such a feeling escalates, it breeds a sense of fatalism that there
is nothing we can do about these satanic schemes because of the gigantic
financial and intellectual capabilities of the forces of them and
because of our own weaknesses and shortcomings. This way, we become
"chessmen on a chessboard" and such a feeling would breed only despair
and a destructive sense of defeat.
Secondly,
this attitude prevents us from self-criticism and precludes any
sincere attempt to understand our deficiencies, remedy our ailments or
examine our failures and sins. It impedes any effort to look for the
causes of our diseases so that we may find a cure for them. This
situation will remain as long as any deficiency, neglect, corruption or
ruin is seen as the result of a devious foreign scheme, not as the
consequence of our own behaviour.
We had often adopted this attitude despite the fact that the Quran teaches us to blame only ourselves whenever we are met by a misfortune or are the target of a calamity or a defeat, as Allah the Almighty mentions in the above verse.
Compiled From:
"Priorities of The Islamic Movement in The Coming Phase" - Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, pp. 115,116
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