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In the name of Allah, Most Beneficent, Most Merciful
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Human beings left to themselves achieve as much
greatness as the ancient empires that ended up by destroying themselves through
disease, violence, oppression and war. Even in today's world, the people, who
profess high technology and 'development', are destroying themselves through the
dissolution of the family, hopelessness, depression, suicide, sexually
transmitted diseases, which are the product of promiscuity, and an artificial
approach to life that places importance on beauty and wealth and renders the
poor, weak and un -beautiful of the world, completely without value, and with
little hope.
Child pornography, prostitution, drug abuse, corruption, social inequality,
monopolization of money and goods, and general godlessness, spell ruin to all
those who are not a part of the elite few of the modern world, who own the
banks, the multi national companies and the economic reins of power.
Historians agree that the best time to have been alive in the history of the
world, is the 80 or so years since the advent of Muhammad (peace be upon him).
They came to this conclusion by analyzing the factors of safety, justice, peace,
equality and development. What was it that turned desert nomads into the
position of deserving such a title? The simple answer, is that the revelation of
the Qu'ran had a natural affect on the body, mind and spirit of individuals who
submitted to the right of Allah, to be worshipped and obeyed.
The Qu'ran outlined the position of the human being before Allah, before fellow
human beings and before the whole of creation. Through the guidance of the
Qu'ran, the Muslim came to know what was expected of him/her by their Creator.
They knew the rights of the people over them and even the rights of animals and
nature. The Muslims came to know their tremendous responsibility to act as the
vice regent of Allah on this earth; the caretaker of creation. Look around
today, and notice the pollution of air, land and water, the injustices and
oppression that is carried out daily in every country of the world and the
monopolization of power in the hands of the unscrupulous few. The Qu'ran remains
with us, as a blessing and source of guidance. However, if we continue to act
against it, it will in turn be a witness against us on the Day when all
humanity's deeds and misdeeds are opened; when the cries of the helpless and
oppressed will ring out and the tyrants will be brought to justice.
The cure for the ills of the world, lies in our adherence to the morals,
principles and laws of the Qu'ran. Surely, left to ourselves, we will destroy
all that is around us.
Is it pride that prevents us from submitting to the Creator?
Or is it foolishness?
Contributed by : Velma Cook,
Australia