Who
is God and who is not?
-DR. ABDUL RUFF COLACHAL
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Worship
of any kind is meant to obtain the blessings of the
Almighty.
While
Muslims who seriously worship would wonder why the Muslims are so weak in
faith and why they conduct themselves in a nasty
manner, those who worship idols of gods and goddesses and
pictures of humans, would also doubt if they worship the
real God the right way.
Many
others may have doubts of different types.
In order to clear our
doubts and minds, one needs to put a simple
but connected question: Who is God and who is not?
The
question means to the God's image in our minds.
Is a human God himself to be
worshipped by fellow humans, as many would like to think?
Again, we have to turn to the
origins of the universe.
Who created the universe with
its delicate balancing system?
The answer is plain:
Not the human beings who created the universe.
Then who? No immediate answer but
the One who created the universe is the worshippable God.
That is indeed the God is formless
Almighty and humans cannot see Him but only visualise Him. And
humans did that in their owns ways.
Human imagination varied from time
to time and huge piles of gods and goddesses appeared.
That God is formless and
omnipresent is not the Islamic way of thinking alone. Pre-Islamic spiritual
thoughts clearly viewed God as formless and guiding the universe.
Islam is about peace
and Muslims are expected pursue that holy spirit.
Unity among Muslims are also depends on the
positive relationship of Muslims with others.
Being insensitive and provoking each other would make it difficult
for Muslims to live in peace. Even during the
adverse conditions, Muslims must keep the communal bonds
with others. They will understand Islam and Muslims the way Muslims
conduct themselves , the way Muslims approach life,
others.
Therefore, Muslims must
recognise the existence of people of other faiths in order to live in peace
with one another.
Muslims need to be in friendship
with one and all but it is important that they are also are sensitive towards
one another
Prophet Muhammad
(SAS) who brought the teachings of Islam to the Arab world at a time when the
Arabs were divided. And He achieved this objective during his life
time by his honest and sincere approach.
Muslims should also imbibe the
virtues of the Prophet Mohammad ( Peace be upon Him)
Muslims should be grateful to
God and His final Prophet SAS for all their favours for humanity,
especially the Holy Ramadan month meant to purify the soul and mind of the
believers.
Thus,
by determine who is not God, one can easily comprehend who
is God, who is Prophet and who is just a human!.
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