Islam’s Recipe
for the Glory & the Betrayal
Dr. Firoz Mahboob Kamal
The past glory
Islam’s
main focus is to guide humans towards attaining the successes both here and in
the hereafter. For that, Islam considers man’s conceptual, moral, spiritual and
behavioral purification as the most important issue in life. Men and women
engage in doing good deeds and detest doing bad deeds only after such a
purification. No amount of material gains and scientific progress will bring
such purification unless one pursues the correct path conceptually, morally,
and spiritually. These are also the indispensable pre-requisites to build any
sound civilization. Only a relentless pursuit in making purification of the
self helps people qualifying for Allah SWT’s visible and invisible mercy
–crucial for any success in one’s life. So it is revealed: “Indeed he succeeds
who purifies his ownself” –(Sura As-Shams, verse 9). But such purification
doesn’t come through foods, drinks, and money, but through knowledge. And the
Holy Qur’an is the only source of such knowledge.
The key to bring revolution in deeds,
character, and behaviour in people lies in the hand of the individuals. The
Holy Qur’an reveals, “Certainly Allah does not change the affairs of a people
unless they change themselves.”–(Sura Ar-R’ad, verse 11). Hence, engaging in
changing the state of affairs is the most important task that decides the fate
of humans. And, education works as a real change-maker. Humans could add
invaluable worth to their own understanding, morality, and character only
through it. In fact, the highest value-adding process doesn’t work in
industries but through education. Hence, from day one of the revelation of the
Holy Qur’an, reading (iqra) which implies
accessing the Holy Qur’an –the best source of the highest knowledge on earth
becomes the first obligation in Islam. Other obligations like five-time prayer,
month-long fasting, giving charity and hajj came a decade later. Hence, whoever
ignores it, ignores Allah Subhana wa Ta’ala (SWT)’s prescription and
methodology. In fact, the Qur’anic education worked as the most powerful tool
to add the highest possible values to the early Muslims. In those early days,
the Muslims didn’t have any school, college or university, but they had verses
of the Holy Qur’an in their hearts. So every Muslim became a full-time moving
student and a moving teacher of Islam. As a result, every mosque and every
Muslim house turned into an effective learning institution. Because of such
sacred educational inputs, the early Muslims grew up with the purified mind and
could attain the status of the best people in the whole human history. In any
part of the history, did any ruler of the largest country of the contemporary
world make any journey of more than five hundred miles only with a single
servant and a camel? Even a petty political leader or minister doesn’t walk
alone. Did any head of the state ever alternate the ride on the camel with his
servant? Did any ruler ever pull the rope of the camel while his servant is
seated on it? Caliph Omar (R) did it while he made his journey from Medina to
Jerusalem to take the city without any war. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon
him) and his companions not only talked about equality, justice and morality
but also practiced those principles. Therefore, although the early Muslims
didn’t build any pyramid, great wall or other wonders, but could raise an army
of the best humans in the whole history. Because of them, Islam could raise the
finest civilization on earth.
In those golden days of Islam, the
Muslims added incredible value to humans. In no other segment of human history,
men and women received such a huge uplift in their worth –as was the case of
the early Muslims. What those Muslims could practice 14 hundred years ago, the
non-Muslims couldn’t think even a hundred years ago. It is significant to note
that the equality of man and women, the inheritance of assets by the daughters,
the freedom of the slaves and the rule of law are not be included in the menu
of social reformations in other faiths. Therefore, occupation of the foreign
lands, the enslavement of the weak and ethnic cleansing of the occupied lands
was not the savagery only of the ancient Greeks and the Romans, but also of the
modern European Christian imperialists. Burning down the Persian capital
Persepolis by Alexander –the great icon of western values still works as a
legacy closely followed by the modern protagonists of Western civilization. So,
the US Army could raze to the ground the historic cities of Mosul, Raqqa, Deira’zour,
and many others without an iota of remorse. Hence, the ethnic cleansing of the
Muslims from Spain, the Red Indians from America, the Aborigines from
Australia, the Maoris from New Zealand and putting Jews in the gas chamber
could be practiced in the West with huge jubilation. Even such colonial
barbarity is celebrated as a mark of glorious victory. The Muslims also
conquered many lands, but never indulged in ethnic or religious cleansing in
those occupied lands. This is why, even after more than 6 hundred years of the
Muslim rule in India, Spain, and the Balkan states, the Muslims preferred to
stay minority rather than launching any religious or ethnic cleansing. But this
has not been the case with the Christian rule in Europe, Americas, Philippines,
and many African countries; the original people of these occupied lands were
coerced to Christianity within decades. Because of Muslims’ tolerance towards
other faiths, a significant number of non-Muslims could live peacefully even in
Islam’s heartlands like Iraq, Syria, and Egypt. Islam brought not only a
faith-change, rather moral, cultural and civilizational change. Such change
still remains unsurpassed in the whole history.
The physical strength owes to healthy
foods and drinks. But the moral strength owes to healthy knowledge and correct
understanding. In the annals of human history, the Holy Qur’an indeed proved to
be the best source of moral and spiritual nutrition. The relentless current
decline of the Muslims also proved its importance; since the Muslims stand
deeply detached from the Holy Qur’an, no amount of petrodollars and numerical
numbers could arrest their ongoing downfall. In fact, without understanding the
Holy Qur’an, moral and spiritual growth of humans is unthinkable. The Holy
Qur’an showed its miracles in the life of the early Muslim. It was the first
book in the Arabic language, but within a short span of time they could develop
a huge wealth of knowledge in diverse fields. In fact, whatever glorious
achievements the Muslims achieved in the fields of Tafseer, hadees, fiqh,
Islamic jurisprudence, philosophy and moral science, are the works of these
early Muslims. They studied and translated a huge number of books written by
non-Muslims. Even the works of the Greek scholars reached to the west through
their translation.
The mother of all
holy revolutions
Islam teaches how to prioritize issues in
life. The last prophet of Islam (peace be upon him) didn’t make any political
issues out of the socio-economic backwardness of the Arabs. Nor did he
prioritize to revolutionize the Arab economy. Rather he brought a 180-degree
shift in the conceptual model: a shift in people’s thinking. The prophet (peace
be upon him) made his followers fully focussed on akhera (the hereafter). When
such a shift was accomplished, the revolution took a gigantic start. Such a
shift in focus indeed worked as the mother of an overwhelming revolution in
people’s thoughts, behaviour, attitude, values, culture, spirituality, and
politics. The same people, who were the arch-enemy of Islam and kill their own
daughters, became the protectors of people and the devoted Khalifa (viceroy) of
Allah SWT. As a result, promoting the sovereignty of Allah SWT and practicing
His sharia became the way of their life. In fact, believing in the hereafter
worked as a key to bring such a paradigm shift in the early Muslims’ minds. To
succeed in the hereafter worked as a powerful inspiration to do the good deeds;
they spent their wealth and sacrificed even their life to enjoin the good and
annihilate the wrong. They considered the life on earth as if sitting in an
exam hall and the good score a key to get more rewards in akhera. Therefore, in
order to get a good score, a true Muslim spends every moment of his life doing
good deeds. Such an akhera–cantered belief opened the flood gates of good deeds
in the Muslim World. In fact, such an understanding added a tremendous speed to
the civilization making efforts of the early Muslims.
Allah SWT has His own vision vis-à-vis
the world and mankind. Such a vision has been repeated several times in the
Holy Quran to frame it in Muslims’ minds. The Holy Qur’an reveals, “He it is
Who has sent forth His Apostle with the task of spreading guidance and the
religion of truth to that end that He makes it prevail over all other
religions..” -(Sura As-Saf, ayah: 9, Surah Fatah, ayat:28; Sura Taubah, ayah:
33). As an indispensable part of faith, the prime duty of a Muslim is to align
himself with the vision of Allah SWT. Hence, a Muslim’s aim of survival and his
educational need is altogether different from that of a non-Muslim. A factory
man cannot do the job of an army man; he needs special training and education
for that. In the Holy Qur’an, the Muslims are proclaimed as the army of Allah.
So they need special education and skills to do the job properly. So, the role
of education in Muslim’s life is crucial. But the secularisation of education
has made it almost impossible to generate such skills in the Muslims.
Allah SWT wants the victory of His
religion only in the interest of mankind. Such a victory is indeed the most
effective way as well as the only way to save people from the hellfire. Only
this way the right path towards havens can be shown to the people. Only then, a
civilization can take a heavenly turn. To play such a crucial life-saving
civilizational role, Islam can’t work in solitude. Its works must not be
restricted within the confines of mosques, madrasas, and houses, rather they
must go all-encompassing to the highest point. To fulfil such a Divine vision,
the whole statecraft, the politics, the culture, the educational institutions,
the judiciaries, the army, the police, and other executive agencies must be
integrated with the Divine mission -the mission of enjoining the good and
eradicating the wrong. During the rule of the prophet of Islam (peace be upon
him) and the early rightly guided caliphs, all such state and non-state
institutions and faculties rendered their full and deliberate support to
promote such Divine vision and mission. Otherwise, the job would have remained
un-accomplished. Such a practice indeed stands as the most important legacy of
the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) that can shape the world as per Divine
roadmap at any point in time.
As per prophetic legacy, incorporating
every individual and every state-institution in the service of Allah SWT’s
vision is not only a political need but also an Islamic obligation. Any
detachment or non-compliance not only forfeits one’s Muslimness but also
showcases his rebellion. A Muslim -like any other Muslim of any other age and
place enjoys no other option but to align with Allah SWT’s vision and fulfil
the Islamic obligation. But the secularist forces in the Muslim World
stand against the practice of the prophet (peace be upon him)’s legacy. They
keep the statecraft and the powerful state institutions captive in their own
hands to undo any attempt of Islam’s revival. If they foresee any imminent
defeat, they even take the help of the non-Muslim mentors. The secularists in
the Muslim World thus work as the enemy inside. They oppose the role of Islam
in shaping their fate as well as the fate of mankind. The secularists thus
block the Islamisation of state and individuals and put serious obstacles to
carry out Allah’s prescribed mission. Awfully, all the Muslim countries
currently stand occupied by these internal enemies.
The mother of all
failures
The most awful failure of Muslims today
doesn’t owe to the failure in industry or agriculture, but in education.
Educational failure is indeed the mother of all other failures. Such
failure has caused them to forget even the main purpose of their creation.
Hence they failed to carry out even the most fundamental duty as Muslims.
Because of that, many people have even retreated back to the old jahiliyyah –the
era of ignorance. Due to such a retreat, Allah SWT’s sharia law –as revealed in
the Holy Qur’an has been replaced by the kufr law in almost all the Muslim
countries. To put in practice such manifest falsehood, the enemies of Islam
didn’t need to launch any war. The new converts to the old jahiliyyah did the
job eloquently. Like any physical disease, jahiliyyah –the most lethal illness
in the conceptual premise has indeed shown its awful impact. Not only does it
damage people’s moral fabric, but it also kills the iman (the belief). As
a result, instead of pan-Islamic brotherhood, the culture of tribal feuds,
wars, disunity, disintegration, and rebellion against Allah SWT’s sharia laws
thrived in almost all Muslim countries. Islam survives only as lifeless
rituals.
For moral and spiritual growth, learning
the truth and de-learning falsehood should go hand in hand and must happen all
the time. A Muslim needs constant renewal of his relation with Allah, otherwise
death of his belief and spirituality is inevitable. Five times prayers,
month-long fasting, zakat, haj, regular study of the Holy Qur’an and giving
charity are the parts of the Islamic curriculum to prepare a believer for the
assigned job. But the devils have their own institutions and methodology to
take them away from Islam. The immoral practices like prostitution, gambling,
drinking wine, pornography, vulgarity and obscenity are not the only vehicles
to take people out of the Islamic roadmap. In fact, the educational
institutions work as the main and the most powerful tools to do such harm.
Hence with the increasing number of secular educational institutions, the
process of de-Islamization has got a very high momentum all over the Muslim
World. So, in most of the Muslim countries, each day the tide of jahiliyah is
getting stronger and the Muslims are getting more away from the Divine path.
The impact of such de-Islamization is so explicit that the most Muslims have
already de-learned the Divine narrative that they are the people who have been
appointed by Allah SWT as His viceroy (khalifa).
What could be worst betrayal than dishonouring such a Divine assignment? It
indeed amounts to dishonouring Allah SWT’s vision. It is also an ugly betrayal
against Muslim’s own mission.
The word “Muslim” carries a very
meaningful historical connotation. It doesn’t mean merely to be a believer,
rather a very committed actor to fulfil the Wish of Allah (SWT). His or her
role is not to invent any new roads, but to follow the Qur’anic roadmap (siratum
mustaqeem) -already shown by the prophet of Islam 1400 hundred
years ago. Failing to do so leads only towards the most disgraceful failure
-both here and in the hereafter. Such failure takes straight only to the
hellfire. The most important task of education is indeed to generate a deep
awareness of this Divine responsibility and showcase the failure of the evil
people and the success of the believers. But, in almost all Muslim countries,
education has failed to accomplish such a seminal duty. The current education
system –even the religious one in madrasas, has failed to nurture such a sense
of Divine responsibility. Awfully, the worst crime is being committed every day
in the Muslim World in the name of education. As a result, Islam–as practised
today by the most Muslims, looks spectacularly dissimilar to the Islam of the
early Muslims. Therefore, the outcomes of these two sets of the Muslims
couldn’t be similar, either. Today, the glory of the early Muslims stands
terribly replaced by the ongoing decline. 18.11.2019
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