Message of the Quran
By: Dr. Maqsood Jafri
The Holy Quran is the word of God. The prophet Hazrat Mohammad
(PBUH) was untutored. The Arabic word "Umm"i means the man who
can not read or write. He was the student of God. The translation of the Arabic
word "Ummi" as illiterate is incorrect. He was not the
student of any person but of God. The Quran is a living miracle. It is a
revealed book buttressed with charming style and universal message. In the
Quran there are 114 chapters which are divided in to "
ayats"(verses). The chapters vary in length. The longest Surah( chapter)
is The Heifer. it contains 286 verses while the shortest Surah is Al-Kusar
containing 3 verse. Most of them, however, were revealed piecemeal to the
Prophet during the two periods of his call. The Makkan period ( 610--622 A.D)
and the Madinan period ( 622--632 A.D). Ninety three chapters were revealed in
the former period and twenty one in the later period. During these intermittent
and piecemeal revelations of the Quran, the prophet used to recite the revealed
portions to his companions who would commit them to memory and also write them.
The Quran consists of three basic components; the words, the laws
and the history of the nations. The words of the Quran are in Arabic language.
The original language of the Quran is overwhelmed by the power of divine
lyricism and sublimity. The Quran is neither poetry nor prose. Its' unique
diction is distinct and can not be imitated. The Quranic words have a healing
and miraculous power. Despite their meanings and messages, these divine words have
soothing spiritual and miraculous impact. Unfortunately, the Muslims since
centuries under the influence of monarchy and hollow clergy have emphasized
more on recitation and ignored the revolutionary message. The style of the
Quran is majestic, moving, mobilizing, elevating, exulting, motivating,
captivating, brief, concise, lyrical and simple. Even the person who does not
know Arabic is moved to tears on hearing the words of the Quran. No book except
the Quran is committed to memory in whole or in parts than the Quran. Its'
verses are like maxims and are the compendium of wisdom. I have studied Arabic
language at school and college level and when I recite it I am transported to
an ecstatic spiritual world. It is humbly prescribed that the non- Arabs should
recite the Quran and also read its' translation in their mother tongue to
understand the message of God. when some heretics blamed the prophet for
concoction, the Quran challenged them to write one chapter like it. No one
could accept this chapter hitherto.
The Message of the Quran is natural, humane, universal,
progressive, revolutionary and rational. The tragedy with the Quran is
that the non- Muslims do not read it and the Muslims do not understand it. The
clerics recite it exploit the masses and derive the meanings that suit their
sect. The Message of the Quran is for all times and climes. It is for all
races. The Quran address the believers and all mankind. Its' basic injunctions
and tenets are for all nations and for all times. The message of the Quran is
important. The Quran invites all humans to the Way of God. It says:" Call
to the Way of thy Lord with wisdom and goodly exhortation, and have dialogues
with them in the best manner." This verse teaches us to be moderate,
tolerant, cultured, civic and pluralistic. It is the harbinger of harmony
between different faiths. It invites to inter faith dialogue. It rejects the
concept of the use of sword in religion. It nullifies the war mongering
attitude and bloodbath. It leads to peace and mutual respect. The moral,
spiritual, political, social and economic laws have been promulgated in a very
candid way. there is ambiguity in the Quranic message. The obscurantism is
created by professional sectarian clerics for petty purposes. They laws of the
Quran are known as "Shariah." They are permanent laws and can not be
changed with the passage of time. They are the roots and pillars of the edifice
of Islam. They are social norms. Suppose the Quran prohibits theft, adultery,
fornication, murder, bribery, falsehood, adulteration, back biting, smuggling,
obscenity and nudity. These are the basic human positive values. No sane person
can reject these universal human norms.
The Quranic laws are for enforcement and enactment. The Quranic
laws are to be enacted in totality and entirety. The rights and
responsibilities must be cared. The persons who commit virtues are mentioned as
the people of success. The Quranic concept of virtue is not only prayers but
good deeds. Deeds are of two types. Good deeds and bad deeds. Any thing that
benefits mankind is a good deed and any thing that harms the humans is a bad
deed. The persons who commit good deeds are called as positive souls with pure
and pious character. The positive deeds are virtues and the negative deeds are
vices. Virtue breeds a happy mind set and fortifies the inner self of
the virtuous person while the sins and crimes disfigure and stultify human
personality. In the Quran justice, peace, humanity, equality, sacrifice,
forgiveness, honesty, fidelity and fraternity are considered
virtues.
Islam provides the basis for the construction of balanced, noble,
peaceful and progressive society. Do not vilify Time, as time itself is God. It
is a symbolic saying of the Holy Prophet. It exhibits the importance of time factor
in shaping the religious norms in the light of the Quran and the Practice of
the Prophet at soul searching level. it is called "ijtehad" in Islam.
Once a man asked Jamal-ud-Deen Afghani as to what was the cause of the worldly
progress of the West. He replied: "abandonment of religion." Then the
same questioner asked him the cause of the downfall and decline of the Muslims.
He retorted:" abandonment of religion." The questioner got confused
on this queer reply. He said:" Kindly explain to me. This statement seems
bewildering. It is contradictory. How the Westerners became prosperous on
forsaking the religion and how the Muslims embraced decline on the same
ground." Jamal-ud-Deen said:" The nature of religion in the
west is based on obscurantism, superstitions, whims, blind faith, dogmas,
rituals and irrational taboos. The Europeans forsook them and adopted rational
and scientific attitude and progressed. But Islam is a rational, natural,
progressive, and humane religion. The Muslims abandoned it and became the
victim of retrogressive and irrational rites, hence are doomed to
destruction." This analysis is hundred percent correct. The Muslims are
under the stone wall of monarchy, retrogression, rituals and sectarian rites
and rifts. This is the reason they are in the state of depletion and
destruction. We have to fight retrogressive clergy and call kings to implement
the Real Islam that provides justice, freedom, equality, equity, parity,
purity, love, moderation, modernity and peace. The world Islam means obedience
to God and peace for humanity. It abhors war and promotes peace. The
religious extremists and terrorists are out if the pale of Islam.
The protection of human rights is the core message of the Quran.
when we ignore humane element from religion, we miss the real divine goal. The
Muslims must stand for the uplift of human rights as they are ordained in the
Quran to eliminate injustice and fight tyrants and terrorists. The Muslim
jurists must reconstruct the religious thought in the light of modern needs. If
we ponder on the political and economic issues in the Muslim world, we find
that the Muslims have neither political rights nor the economic rights. The
Quran stresses on two points. Haqooq Allah( The rights of God) and Haqooq -ul
Abad ( The rights of People). The former means that we must pray and
avoid making partners with God. " Shirk" is the greatest sin in
Islam. God is One. No partner of God. Then the Quran stresses on the need
of justice. It is the miracle of the Quran that in a few words it instructs.
Suppose about political system it prescribes general consensus. In the Chapter
"Shoorah," the Quran exhorts democratic norms. The Quran condemns
monarchy and promotes democracy. So far as the social justice and economic
justice is considered, the Quran exhorts economic parity. In a verse the Quran
says that more than Need must be surrendered. The people who do not willingly
surrender surplus wealth are warned in an other verse. It orders the Islamic
government to usurp surplus wealth and distribute it in the have-nots. In
economic terminology, the Needs are the basic needs and must be provided to all
humans. The basic human needs are food, clothing, shelter, education and health
care. Whether it is a Socialist government, a welfare state or an Islamic
State, these basic five needs have to be provided to citizens. The economic
term Wants are unlimited. The Needs are limited. The capitalist economy
supports the Wants of the elite class while the Socialist and Islamic Economy
support the concept of Basic Needs and rejects the Wants of the Capitalists.
The Quran has cited so many stories of the prophets and nations to guide humans
so that the people should learn lessons. I strongly suggest the sane element to
study the Quran and interpret it in its' true spirit for the betterment of
humanity.
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