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"Let there arise out of you a band of people inviting to all that is good enjoining what is right and forbidding what is wrong; they are the ones to attain felicity".
(surah Al-Imran,ayat-104)
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In the name of God, the Kind, the Merciful

 

A systematic study of the Holy Qur'an-09

 

By

Dr Javed Jamil

 

MAN: AIM AND NATURE

           

In Islam, man occupies the central position in universal system. Man is the supreme creation of God; he is His viceroy or deputy on the earth. The         universe is governed by God; every creation submits to His Will by following the Laws of Nature established by Him. It is only Man and Jinn that have been bestowed upon with a free will, which though is subject to the will of God. Having given man a free will, and the intellect and physical capability to use that free will, man has been given the charge of the earth; he has been created for and is expected to govern it in accordance with the guidelines of God. He is advised to work within the framework of rights, duties and prohibitions, elaborated by God through His messengers. Yet, he is free to even transgress those limits. And it is on the basis of how he sticks to the God's bounds that he will be tried. Man is therefore accountable for his activities; if he follows God's injunctions, supreme bliss awaits him when he returns to Him; if he violates them or wanders aimlessly, the eternal hell will be his destination.

 

            If it has been said that God recorded everything in the Hidden Tablet before the creation of the universe, it does not mean that Destiny governs every human act. Had it been so, man would not have been responsible for his acts. Recording of the events by God only means that His Knowledge is absolute; He does not depend on the event for knowing it; He knows everything that will ever occur in the universe. While it is true that nothing can happen without God letting it happen, letting happen implies only permission, not approval. When man commits an error, it is not because God approves or commands it; but because he has let him do it; for he has been given free will and intelligence to decide what he wants to do.

 

 

In the name of God, the Kind, the Merciful

MAN IN THE QUR'AN

·        Does man think that he will be left aimless. (75: 36/Z)

·        When your Lord said to the angels: I am placing on the earth one that shall be My deputy..... (2: 30/Z)

·        It is He who hath made

You (His) agents, inheritors

Of the earth: He hath raised

you in ranks, some above

Others: that He may try you

In the gifts He hath given you:

For thy Lord is quick

In punishment; yet He

Is indeed oft-forgiving,

Most merciful. (6: 165/A)

 

·        Be sure We shall test you

With something of fear

And hunger, some loss

In goods or lives or the fruits

(of your toil), but give glad tidings to those

Who patiently persevere,

Who say, when afflicted

With calamity: "To God

We belong, and to Him

Is our return".

They are those on whom

(Descend) Blessings from God,

And Mercy,

And they are the ones

That receive guidance. (2: 155-157/A)

 

·        You shall be tried in your possessions and your    persons, and be subjected to the insults of those to whom the Scriptures were given before you and of the polytheists. But if you endure with fortitude and guard yourselves against evil, you shall prove your mettle. (3: 186/Z)

·        Lo! Allah wrongeth not mankind in aught; but       mankind wrong themselves. (10: 44/P)

·        Each man shall reap the fruits of his own deeds: no soul shall bear another's burden. In the end you shall all return to your Lord, and He will inform you about that in which you differed. (6: 164/Z)

·        It is We Who have

Placed you with authority

On earth and provided

You there in with means

For the fulfilment of your life:

Small are the thanks

That ye give! (7: 10/A)

 

·        O ye children of Adam!

Let not Satan seduce you

In the same manner as

He got your parents out

Of the Garden, stripping them

Of their raiment, to expose

Their shame for he

And his tribe watch you

From a position where ye

Cannot see them: We made

The Evil Ones friend

(Only) to those without faith. (7: 27/A)

 

·        No soul can believe, except

 

·        Verily this is no less

Than a Message

To (all) the worlds:

(with profit) to whoever

Among you wills

To go straight:

But ye shall not will

Except as God wills,

The Cherisher of the Worlds. (81: 27-29/A)

 

·        He helps whom he will, And he is Exalted in Might, Most Merciful. (30: 5/A)

·        O man ! What has seduced thee from

Thy Lord Most Beneficent?

Him who created thee,

Fashioned thee in due proportion,

And gave thee a just bias;

In whatever form He wills,

Does he put thee together.

Nay! but ye do

Reject Right and Judgement! (82: 6-9/A)

 

·        No misfortune can happen on earth or in your souls but is recorded in a decree before We bring it into existence: That is truly easy for God, in  order that ye may not despair over matters that pass you by, nor exult over favours bestowed upon you; for Allah loveth not any vainglorious boaster,- such persons as are covetous and commend covetousness to men. And if any turn back (from Allah's Way), verily Allah is Free of all Needs, Worthy of all Praise. (57: 22-24/A)

·        Every man's fate

We have fastened

On his own neck.

On the Day of Judgement

We shall bring out

For him a scroll

which he will see

Spread Open.

(It will be said to him:)

"Read thine (own) score:

Sufficient is thy soul

This day to make out

An account against thee." (17: 13-14/A)

 

* Who receiveth guidance,

Receiveth it for his own

Benefit: Who goeth astray

Doth so to his own loss:

No bearer of burdens

Can bear the burden of another... (17:15/A)

·        By the snorting runners, which strike fire with their hoofs, and which attack at dawn, and thereby raise dust, and split the gathering (enemy)! Surely man is ungrateful to his Lord. To this he shall himself bear witness. And truly on account of his love of wealth he is niggardly. Is he not aware that when those in the graves are raised and what is in their breasts is             laid open,  their Lord on that day will be Knowing?  (100: 1-11/Z)

·        When trouble toucheth a man,

He crieth unto Us

(In all postures) lying down

On his side, or sitting,

Or standing. But when We

Have solved his trouble,

He passeth on his way as if

He had never cried to Us

For a trouble that touched him!

Thus do the deeds of transgressors

Seem fair in their eyes! (10: 12/A)

 

·        If we give man a taste

Of mercy from Ourselves,

And then withdraw it from him

Behold he is in despair

And (falls into) blasphemy.

But is we give him a taste

Of (Our) favours after

Adversity had touched him,

He is sure to say,

"All evil has departed from me:"

Behold! he falls into exultation

And pride;

Not so do those who show

patience and constancy, and work

Righteousness; for them

Is forgiveness (for sins)

And a great reward (11: 9-11/A)

 

·        And ye have no good thing

But is from God; and moreover,

When ye are touched by distress

Unto him ye cry with groans;

Yet, when he removes

The distress from you, behold!

Some of you turn to other gods

To join with their Lord

As if to show their ingratitude

For the favours we have

Bestowed on them! Then enjoy

(Your brief day); but soon

Will ye know (your folly)! (16: 53-55/A)

 

·        When a wave covers them

Like the canopy (of clouds),

They call to God,

Offering him sincere devotion.

But when He has delivered them

Safely to land, there are

Among them those that halt

Between (right and wrong).

But none reject Our sign

Except only a perfidious

Ungrateful (wretch)! (31: 32/A)

 

·        Now, as for man,

When his Lord trieth him,

Giving him honour and gifts,

Then saith he, (puffed up).

"My Lord hath honoured me."

But when He trieth him,

Restricting His subsistence

For him, then saith he

(In despair), "My Lord

Hath humiliated me !" (89: 15-16/A)

 

·        Whatever good, (O man!)

Happens to thee is from God;

But whatever evil happens

To thee, is from thy (own) soul. (4: 79/A)

 

·        Whatever misfortune

Happens to you, is because

of the things your hands

Have wrought, and for many

(Of them) He grants forgiveness.

Nor can ye frustrate (aught),

(Fleeing) through the earth;

Nor have ye, besides God

Any one to protect

Or to help. (42: 30-31/A)

 

·        Verily, with every difficulty there is relief. (94: 6/A)

·        Yet man prays for evil as fervently as he prays for good. Truly, man is ever hasty. (17: 11/Z)

·        Indeed man was created impatient. When evil    befalls him, he is despondent; but blessed with good fortune he grows niggardly. (70: 19-21/Z)

·        Impatience is the stuff man is made of you shall   before long see My signs: do not ask Me to hasten them. (21: 37/Z)

·        I do call to witness

This city;

And thou art a freemen

Of this city;

And (the mystic ties

Of) Parent and child;

Verily We have created

Man into toil and struggle.

Thinketh he, that none

Hath power over him?

He may say (boastfully):

Wealth have I squandered

In abundance!"

Thinketh he that none

Beholdeth him?

Have we not made

For him a pair of eyes?

And a tongue,

And a pair of lips

And shown him

The two highways?

But he hath made no haste

On the path that is steep;

And what will explain

To thee the path that is steep?-

(It is:) freeing the bondman;

Or the giving of food

In a day of privation

To the orphan

With claims of relationship,

Or to the indigent

(Down) in the dust.

Then will he be

Of those who believe,

And enjoin patience, (constancy,

And self-restraint), and enjoin

Deeds of kindness and compassion. (90: 1-17/A)

 

·        Greedily you lay your hands on the inheritance of the weak, and you love riches with all your hearts.     (89: 19-20/Z)

·        The mutual rivalry

For piling up (the good things

of this world) diverts you

(From the more serious things),

Until ye visit the graves,

But may, ye soon shall

Know (the reality). (102: 1-3/A)

 

·        Say: Each one doth according to his rule of conduct, and thy Lord is Best Aware of him whose way is right. (17: 84/P)

·        By the Night as it

Conceals (the light);

By the Day as it

Appears in glory;

By (the mystery of)

The creation of male

And female;

Verily, (the ends) ye

Strive for are diverse.

So he who gives

(In charity) and fears (God)

And (in all sincerity)

Testifies to the Best,

We will indeed

Make smooth for him

The path to Bliss.

But he who is a greedy miser

And thinks himself

Self-sufficient,

And gives the lie

To the Best,

We will indeed

Make smooth for him

The path to Misery;

Nor will his wealth

Profit him when he

Falls headlong (into the pit). (92: 1-11/A)

 

·        Your riches and your children May be but a trial:

But in the Presence of God,

Is the highest Reward. (64: 15/A)

 

·        By (the taken of)

Time (through the Ages),

Verily Man

Is in loss,

Except such as have Faith,

And do righteous deeds,

And (join together)

In the mutual teaching

Of Truth, and of

Patience and Constancy. (103: 1-3/A)

 

·        By the Fig and the Olive, and the Mount of Sinai, and this City of security,- We have indeed created man in the best of moulds; then do We abase him (to be) the lowest of the low,- except such as believe and         do righteous deeds: For they shall have a reward unfailing.  (95: 1-6/Z)

·        Were they created out of the void ? Or were they their own creators. (52: 35/Z)

 

 

 


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