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Islamic
Jurisprudence: Wisdom and Purposes
Question 44: What
is the meaning of Islam?
Answer 44: Islam
is total surrendering to almighty God’s command and obeying Him in all of His
legislation and rules whose basis is the well-known five pillars: The two
words, prayer, zakat, fasting and pilgrimage.
The
perfect form of Islam is achieved when the Muslim’s life is completely involved
in Islam. almighty God said: “[Our sibghah (religion) is] the Sibghah
(religion) of God (Islam) and which Sibghah (religion) can be better than
God’s? And he is the All-Hearer, the All-Knower. (Holy Qur’an: 2: 138) and ‘Say
(O Muhammad) Verily, my prayer, my sacrifice, my living, and my dying are for
God, the Lord of all that exists’.”) (Holy Qur’an: 6:162).
Question 45: What
does faith mean?
Answer 45: Faith
is the absolute belief whose location is the heart. It is
associated with the saying of the tongue and the observation of the
senses. The basis of this faith is the belief in God, His angels, books,
messengers, the doom’s day, fate (both good and evil) are all from almighty
God. Therefore, the saying of the tongue indicates this absolute belief
in those fundamentals and rules. The perfect action can best be testified
by the implementation of Islam in the private and public life.
Question 46: What
is the meaning of “perfect worship”?
Answer 46: This
means “to worship God as if you were seeing Him; as you cannot see Him, He sees
you”, as Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu aleihi wa salam) related. It is a high degree of
emotional feeling to the Muslim when dealing with God as if he were seeing Him
before his own eyes in terms of ability, greatness, authority and power, mercy,
assistance and generosity. One who feels these divine qualities and other
ones in all his conditions, will be whole-heartedly sincere and good in all his
acts, behavior, manners, and will not be affected by his materialistic and
personal interests and benefits. When Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu aleihi wa salam) was asked by
`Uqbah bin Nafi’ about the perfect manners, he said, “O `Uqbah, visit those who
refrained from visiting you, be kind to whoever deprived you, and do not harm
those who have harmed you.” This kind of honesty makes the self of the Muslim
pure, immaculate privately and publicly, whether one is alone or with others,
in times of prevention and bounty, in loyalty, and in integrity—indeed, in all
matters, small and big, it is a self that believes in God and attached to Him
while looking at him all the time. If man’s eye may sleep sometimes, it
believes, nevertheless that God’s eye does not sleep and continues to see him,
that is perfect worship (ihsan).
Question 47: When
did man known faith for the first time? Did people in ancient times
believe in almighty God, or were they unbelievers, as anthropologists claim?
Answer 47: Belief
in God is deeply rooted in the human nature. It is intrinsic in
people. Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu aleihi wa salam) said: “Every child is born intrinsically
believing in God, but his parents make him a Jew, a Christian or a Magician,”[1] i.e. every newborn is born with
spontaneous belief in almighty God and surrendering to him. Islam has its
own concept about the beginning of creation and human evolution. The gist is
that almighty God created Adam from earth and soul was then blown into him.
Next Eve was created from Adam. Then marriage began and people multiplied
and populated the earth.
Adam
was the first believer. He recognized God’s power and greatness.
Therefore, when he sinned, he soon regretted and asked God to pardon him: he prostrated
before Him implored for reconciliation and forgiveness. Almighty God
said; “They said ‘Our Lord! We have wronged ourselves. If you forgive us not,
and bestow not upon us Your Mercy, we shall certainly be of the losers”(Holy
Qur’an: 7: 23). Almighty God has already said to them: “And We said; ‘O
Adam! Dwell you and your wife in paradise, and eat both of you freely
with pleasure and delight, of things therein as wherever you will, but come not
near this tree or you both will be of the wrong-doers.’ Then Satan made
them slip therefrom (paradise), and got them out from that in which they were.
We said: O get you down, all, with enmity between yourselves. On earth will be
a dwelling place for you and an enjoyment for a time.” Then Adam received from
his Lord Words. And his Lord pardoned him (accepted his repentance). Verily, he
is the One Who forgives, the Most Merciful.”
It is
clear from the holy verses that Adam was a true believer in God. He lived
in Paradise with his spouse, then he sinned because of the
insinuations of Satan. But Adam soon repented, and God accepted his
repentance. This incident indicates that faith occurred before
disobedience, unbelieving and polytheism took place. Prophet Muhammad sallallahu aleihi wa salam
confirmed this fact by saying: “God created people to be intrinsically
believing, but they were deceived by the devils.”[2] This means that devils ornamented
polytheism for people and they deviated from the right path.
Question 48: Since
no one has able to see God, and since no dead person was resurrected to tell us
what happened to him after death, how could we believe in any religion?
Answer 48: This Question is
based on the material world, where sense becomes the reference to determine the
facts of the universe. Fundamentally, this basis is a void one. In
this life we believe in many things without being able to see them or feel them
tangibly. We do not know for example the essence of the soul, its
secrets, and where does it inhabit our bodies? So far this field has been
immune to scientists and scientific laboratories, fine radiology and
microscopes, which biologists and doctors use. We absolutely believe in
the presence of the soul although we do not see it. We also believe in
the existence of many other things like magnetism, electric current, air and
many other things, which we do not touch physically.
All
religions are based on miracles, which God performs on the hands of the
prophets. Ordinary human beings cannot perform these miracles. Only
prophets could carry out these actions in order to confirm the fact that they
are true emissaries of God. All prophets were sent to people and
performed miracles in front of them, so that they believed them. These
are well-known historical facts.
Prophet
Moses (aleihi salam) performed miracles: his club was transformed into a snake, the sea
was split into two parts through a hit with his club, and the bursting of the
water from the rock in the form of twelve springs good for drinking.
Prophet
Jesus (aleihi salam) healed the blind and the leprous, and gave life to the dead
through God’s will.
Prophet
Muhammad sallallahu aleihi wa salam also had many miracles including the splitting apart of the moon, the
gushing of water from his hands and the night journey from Mecca to Jerusalem
and his ascension though the heaven. But the most enduring and
challenging miracle revealed through him is the Qur’an.
Belief
in almighty God and in the unseen is therefore an intuitive matter, without
which life cannot be right; without which the human self does not feel fully
contented. People’s lives, both today and land in the past, testify this
if only they are truthful about their thoughts, feelings, and ideas.
Question 49: Do
people inherit the religion of Islam from their parents?
Answer 49: It
has already been stated above that people are born to be intrinsically God
believing, i.e. Muslims. Islam regards a child before puberty to be
subordinate to his father in terms of religion and belief. Coming of age,
he/she becomes responsible and will be held accountable for his/her
deeds. This requires him/her to embrace the religion of Islam as a result
of conviction, thinking and choice. However, if the child dies before
puberty age (15 years) he/she will be considered as one of the escapees from
Hell even though his parents are non-believers. This is a prerequisite of
the justice of God who says: “… and no burdens shall bear the burden of
another” (Holy Qur’an: 6: 164).
Question 50: Is
Islam to be imposed on people or do people have to embrace it willingly?
Answer 50: Islam
is the religion of God, He knows human self better than human beings
themselves. He also knows what is good and what is bad for them. It
is to the best interest and righteousness to man of mankind if they follow the
right path revealed by God out of conviction, choice, love and desire, so that
they could be salvaged. Almighty God made this clear in the holy book:
“There is no compulsion in religion. Verily, the right Path has become distinct
from the wrong path. Whoever disbelieves in Taghut (false deities) and
believes in God, then he has grasped the most trustworthy handhold that will
never break. And God is All-Hearer, All-Knower” (Holy Qur’an: 2:
256). It has never occurred in history that Muslims compelled anyone to
embrace Islam even when they were at the height of their power.
Question 51: Is
it possible that the whole system of this universe has occurred by coincidence?
Answer 51: This
can never be the case at all. In fact, no rational person could ever envisage
that this world has come into existence without a wise capable and knowing
creator. With the least contemplation, a rational person can recognize
the invalidity of coincidence in this case. When a person looks at a
beautiful building that is architecturally organized, wonderful and firm, foe
example, he intuitively believes that someone must have built, organized and
planned its plan and designed its foundations, lounges and balconies.
When we look at the watch on our wrists, we cannot believe that its first maker
found it by coincidence in that shape. So how could we believe that the
creation of man to have come by coincidence? And how could this universe
which runs according to an absolute accurate system (in terms of night and day,
stars, planets and galaxies) how could it have come by pure coincidence?
The idea of coincidence is something obsolete and has become outside the
rational circle in the world of science and knowledge, and the world of reason
and cause.
Question 52: If
a person embraces Islam for mere secular benefits, like marriage, can he/she be
still be regarded as true Muslim?
Answer 52: Islam
is the religion of almighty God. It should be embraced exclusively for
His sake. God says: “Surely the religion is for God only” (Holy Qur’an:
39:3). Almighty God does not accept anyone who converts for a particular
interest while implying infidelity, his Islam. Prophet Muhammad reported
that deeds will be judged by God according to people’s intentions:
“Deeds
are rated according to the intentions of the people who carry them out.
Each person is to be rewarded according to his/her intention. Anyone who
migrates for the sake of God and His prophet, his migration will be to them
then, and anyone who migrates for worldly interests, or a woman he wants to
marry, his migration will be to what he has migrated to.”[3]
There
are, however, some people who embrace Islam for mere personal interests; but
after a while, they become committed and truthful in their intention of
faith. God will forgive this group of people and grant them salvation.
Muslims
are required to deal with anyone who proclaims Islam publicly according to
his/her actions and/or deeds. Only God can tell about people’s hearts and
motivations. The word Muslims scholars most use in such likely contexts
is: “We have to judge the apparent and only God judges the actual.” If
this fake Muslim continues to be elusive, then he/she is deceiving the
community and God will count him/her among the hypocrites. If the true
character of this “hypocrite” is revealed to the community, then he/she will be
held responsible and the divine rules of apostasy will apply upon him/her.
Question 53: Is
person’s intention sufficient for him/her to be a Muslim or does he/she have to
say the two testimonies: that there is no deity but God and that Muhammad is
His messenger?
Answer 53: Intention
is not sufficient. The two testimonies must be proclaimed, as announcing
them is what distinguishes a Muslim from a non-Muslim. It is the proof of
honesty and of being convinced of Islam, because it is difficult to know that
person is a Muslim if he/she does not claim so? How could a Muslim
perform his duties towards other Muslims if he does not know them and they do
not know him? However, there are cases when intention becomes sufficient,
especially if this person is afraid of being killed in case he/she announces
Islam in a fanatic non-Muslim environment. In this case, he/she may
practice Islam secretly and say the two testimonies privately until he/she
could move to a safer environment and could perform their rituals in public.
Question 54: Is
it possible for a convert to say the two testimonies in a language other than
Arabic if he/she does not know this language?
Answer 54: Yes,
it is possible to say the two testimonies in any language. Arabic is not
required at this stage. However, once the convert is able to say
the two testimonies in Arabic, it is advisable that he/she does so, in which
case other Muslims could be more acquainted with him/her. If he cannot do
that, it is not obligatory.
Question 55: Is
it obligatory for a sister wanting to embrace Islam to be dictated the two
testimonies by a Muslim female or should only a Muslim male achieve this?
Answer 55: Islam
is the religion of God, it is an open invitation for everybody to join
in. Anyone who says the two testimonies out of truthful intention has
entered the gate of Islam. A convert does not have to be dictated how to
become a Muslim if he/she knows how to. But in the likely case he/she
does not know what to do, instructions become indispensable for mere educational
purposes.
A
convert is never required to have witnesses testifying his/her Islam.
Embracing Islam starts with saying the two testimonies, which are followed by
manner and conduct: all rites, like prayer, and fasting must be
performed. These acts of worship when are performed well become enough
witness for someone’s faith.
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