mahdi- Posted May 31, 2003 I think we should all benefit from this intriguing article as it was what had enticed me to share it with the rest of you. New Views of Islam: The Islamic Way of Life -----------------~~~~~ PART 1 We have seen from previous articles that man has Fallen or degenerated (94:4-8). His real self, the Spirit within him (32:9) has become dormant or unconscious and he is then said to be Spiritually Dead. He has, instead, an Ego or false self, which is the result of attachments and fixations to objects, particularly his own body and its senses. He becomes unaware of what is Universal and Transcendental and his consciousness is narrowed down to what are called worldly concerns, clustered around himself physically. The purpose of the Prophets and the religion they bring is to facilitate regeneration or spiritual resurrection (6:123, 8:24). Religion, from the Islamic point of view means a re-connection with one's source, and re-connection with the spirit within. We come from Allah and will return to Allah, the ultimate Reality (31:30), and Islam is "Surrender to Allah". Islam is a contract or covenant between Allah and man as in the following verse:- "Verily, Allah hath bought from the believers their lives and their wealth, because the Garden will be theirs; they shall fight in the way of Allah, and they shall slay and be slain, a promised binding on Him in Truth, in the Torah and the Gospel and the Quran; and who is more faithful to His covenant than Allah? Rejoice then in the covenant which ye have made with Him, for that is the supreme triumph." 9:111 Islam is an objective and complete way of life. (3:19-20, 3:85, 39:3, 98:5, 30:29-32). That is, it involves all aspects of life - body, mind and soul; action, motives and thought. It is a framework of Doctrines or Beliefs, a Goal and a Method of achieving it, all at the same time. The doctrine is that all things are in a state of surrender to Allah; the goal is that human beings should also surrender consciously; the method is the practice of surrender. It is evident that if there is no value system or it cannot be justified then it cannot matter what we do or are. Everything is equally futile. Conscious, intelligent human beings have an inherent need for an objective purpose. It is the goal that determines the value system. That which facilitates it is good and that which obstructs or counteracts it is evil. The most fundamental concept in Islam is "Allah". This should not be confused with the ordinary concept of God, but refers to that which is described in the Quran, the infinite reservoir and source of all that has come into existence and all that which has not yet been actualised, including human powers and potentialities. The second fundamental concept is that the Universe and all things in it have a purpose and a direction of development (30:8, 38:28, 11:7). The third fundamental concept, which flows from the second, is "Surrender", All things in the Universe are in a state of surrender to Allah (13:15). The fourth fundamental concept is that was created as a vicegerent (2:30-32, 23:115, 51:56), a growing point, who was also require to Surrender consciously and aid the purposes of Allah. It follows, therefore, that the life of the individual is not an end in itself. This can, of course, also be discovered by observing the objective world. As the cells in the body die though the body continues, so all individuals die, but the community and the species continues, and even these give way to others (4:133, 6:134, 35:16, 10:14-15, 21:11). Development continues and others replace all kinds of systems. As the Universe is a system in which all things are directly or indirectly interdependent, then no sub-system can arise in it which does not have a function with respect to the whole. There is, therefore, a much more fundamental unitary reality behind the surface of separate objects. Unfortunately, however, the unregenerate person cannot perceive this greater reality. It is transcendental relative to his restricted consciousness. The disintegrated mind cannot see the underlying unity. But the potentiality for perception is there and requires an appropriate discipline to actualise it. "The dwellers of the desert say: We believe. Say: You believe not, but rather say: We submit; for faith has not yet entered into your hearts; and if you obey Allah and His Messenger, He will not diminish aught of your deeds; surely Allah is Forgiving, Merciful." 49:14 "We shall show them Our signs on the horizons and within themselves until it becomes manifest unto them that it is the truth. Is not your Lord sufficient, since He is Witness over all things?" 41:53 Note that verse 49:14 makes a distinction between submitters and believers and that the covenant in 9:111 above refers to believers not submitters. There is a further stage, those who are in submission by their very nature. (6:162-164, 30:30, 16:123). There are Muslims, Mumins and Hanifs. A fundamental concept connected with Allah is Tauhid, Unity, which has far reaching consequences:- (a) Allah is Unity and bestows unity on things. This makes wholes that ar always more than the sum of the parts owing to the pattern, order or structure. All things are systems belonging as interdependent parts to a higher system and being themselves composed of interdependent parts. Thus the Universe is One, Humanity is One, Life is One and Religion is one. (b) There is no separation between the spiritual and the secular, mind and matter, between economics, politics, science and arts. They belong to a single system and are inter-dependent. © There is distinction between truth and illusion, between good and evil, between harmony and conflict, between the useful and the futile. These are distinctions between Unity and multiplicity, unification and disintegration, harmony and chaos. Evil, falsehood etc. are not something positive, but the absence of Good and Truth etc.. Thus there is a distinction between Muslim, (those who submit to Allah) and non-muslim. (d) But there is no distinction in the activity of Muslims between worship and any other personal, social or environmental activity no matter how trivial or important - it is both. Work whether it be physical, social or mental, the practice of a profession or trade, organizing, administration, the pursuit of science, all are aspects of worship. Every action is either service to Allah or it is not, and it is then futile or harmful to the person himself. And if it is futile, then it is also harmful because it wastes time, effort and resources that could have been more usefully employed. Part two follows. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites