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Since the total submission of one's will to Allah
represents the essence of worship, the basic message of Allah's divine
religion, Islam is the worship of Allah alone and the avoidance of
worship directed to any person, place or thing other than Allah. Since everything other than Allah, the Creator of all things, is Allah's
creation; it may be said that Islam, in essence calls man away from the
worship of creation and invites him to worship only its Creator. He is
the only one deserving man's worship as it is only by His will that
prayers are answered. If man prays to a tree and his prayers are
answered, it was not the tree which answered his prayers but Allah who
allowed the circumstances prayed for to take place. One might say,
"That is obvious," however, to tree-worshippers it might not
be. Similarly, prayers to Jesus, Buddha, or Krishna, to Saint
Christopher, or Saint Jude or even to Muhammad, are not answered by them
but are answered by Allah. Jesus did nottell his followers to worship
him but to worship Allah. As the Qur'aan states:
"And behold Allah will say: "O Jesus the
son of Mary Did you say to men, Worship me and my mother as gods besides
Allah He will say-"Glory to you I could never say what I had no
right (to say')"(Soorah Al-Maa'idah- 5:116)
Nor did he worship himself when he worshipped but
rather he worshipped Allah. This basic principle is enshrined in the
opening chapter of the Qur'aan, known as Soorah Al-Faatihah, verse 4
"You alone do we worship and from you alone
do we seek help". :
Elsewhere, in the final book of revelation, the
Qur'aan, Allah also said:
"And your Lord says:"Call on Me and I
will answer your(prayer)."(Soorsh Mu'min 40:60)
it is worth noting that the basic message of Islam is
that Allah and His creation are distinctly different entities. Neither
is Allah His creation or a part of it, nor is His creation Him or a part
of Him.
This might seem obvious, but, man's worship of
creation instead of the Creator is to a large degree based on ignorance
of this concept. It is the belief that the essence of Allah is
everywhere in His creation or that His divine being is or was present in
some aspects of His creation, which has provided justification for the
worship of creation though such worship maybecalled the worship of Allah
through his creation. How ever, the message of Islam as brought by the
prophets of Allah is to worship only Allah and to avoid the worship of
his creation either directly or indirectly. In the Our'aan Allah
clearlystates:
"For We assuredly sent amongst every people a
prophet,(with the command) worship meand avoid false gods " (Soorsh
Al-Nahl 16:36)
"For We assuredly sent amongst every people a
prophet,(with the command) worship meand avoid false gods " (Soorsh
Al-Nahl 16:36)
Similarly, those who have asserted the godhood of
others after their passing have found fertile ground among those who
accept the false belief of God's presence in man. One who has grasped
the basic message of Islam and its implications could never agree to
worship another human being under any circumstances. God's religion in
essence is a clear call to the worship of the Creator and the rejection
of creation-worship in any form. This is the meaning of the motto of
Islam:
"Laa Elaaha lllallaah" (There is no god
but Allah)
Its repetition automatically brings one within the
fold of Islam and sincere belief in it guarantees one Paradise.
Thus, the final Prophet of Islam is reported to
have said, "Any one who says: There is no god but Allah and dies
holding that (belief) will enter paradise".(Reported by Abu
Dharr and collected by Al-Bukhaaree and Muslim).
It consists in the submission to Allah as one God,
yielding to Him by obeying His commandments, and the denial of
polytheism and polytheists.
THE UNIVERSALITY OF ISLAM
Since the consequences of false religion are so
grave, the true religion of Allah must be universally understandable and
attainable, not confined to any people, place or time. There can not be
conditions like baptism, belief in a man, as a saviour etc., for a
believer to enter paradise. Within the central principle of Islam and in
its definition, (the surrender of one's will to God) lies the roots of
lslam's universality. Whenever man comes to the realization that Allah
is one and distinct from His creation, and submits himself to Allah, he
becomes a Muslim in body and spirit and is eligible for paradise. Thus,
anyone at anytime in the most remote region of the world can become a
Muslim, a follower of God's religion, Islam, by merely rejecting the
worship of creation and by turning to Allah (God) alone-It should be
noted however, that the recognition of and submission to Allah requires
that one chooses between right and wrong and such a choice implies
accountability. Man will be held responsible for his choices, and, as
such, he should try his utmost to do good and avoid evil. The ultimate
good being the worship of Allah alone and the ultimate evil being the
worship of His creation along with or instead of Allah. This fact is
expressed in the final revelation as follows:
"Verily those who believe, those who follow
the Jewish (Scriptures), the Christians and the Sabians any who believe
In Allah and the last day, and work righteousness *hall have their
reward with their Lord;They will not be overcome by fear nor
grief(Soorah Al-Baqarah 2:62). If only they had stood by the law, the
Gospel, and all the revelation that was sent to them from their Lord,
they would have enjoyed happiness from every side. There Is from among
them a party on the right course; but many of them follow a course that
Is evil.".(Soorah Al-.Maa'idah 5:66)
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