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answer the second part of the question: how this object can possibly be attained?
The first means towards the attainment of this end is that,
in the recognitaion of the Lord, a man should tred upon the right path and have his faith
in the true and living God. The goal can never be reached by the man who takes the first
step in the wrong direction and looks upon some stone or creature or element of nature as
his diety. The True Master assists those who seek him, but a dead diety cannot assist its
dead worshippers. The Almighty has well illustrated this in the following parable:
"To Him (Allah) is due the true prayer. And those to
whom they pray besides him give them no answer, but (they are) like he who stretches forth
his two hands towards water that it may reach his mouth, but it will not reach it. And the
prayer of the disbelievers is only wasted." (13:14.)
The second means to attain the true objective of life
consists in being informed of the beauty which the Benefactor possesses. Beauty naturally
attracts the heart and incites love. The beauty of God consists in His unity, His majesty,
His grandeur and His other lofty attributes. The Holy Quran draws attention to this matter
in the following words:
"Say: He, Allah, is One. Allah is He on Whom all
depend. He begets not, nor is He begotten; and none is like Him" - (112: 1-4.)
The Quran teems with verses declaring the omnipotence,
majesty and glory of the Almighty. It presents a God Who attracts the heart on account of
His beauty and majesty, and rejects the dead, weak, unmerciful and powerless gods of false
religions.
The third means of reaching the goal consists in realizing
the immense goodness of the Lord. Beauty and kindness are the only two incentives to love.
The attributes of God in this respect are described in theng chapter of the Quran:
"Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the worlds, the
Beneficent, the Merciful, Master of the day of Requital
" - (1 : 2-4.)
It is plain that the Divine goodness could not be perfect
unless the Creator first brought every thing into existence from nothing and then gave it
sustenance under all circumstances and Himself supported it in its weakness. All aspects
of His mercy should come into play for His creature; and His kindness should have no
limits set to it. To this perfect goodness, the Holy Book says:
"And if you count Allah's favours, you Will not be
able to number them
" - (14: 34.)
The fourth means for the desired end is prayer. The Lord of
the worlds says:
"Pray to Me, I will answer you..."- (40:60.)
It may be noted that frequent stress has been laid upon
this point in the Quran, because man can reach the Merciful only with Divine assistance
The fifth means is to seek God by spending one's substance
and faculties, and sacrificing One's life and applying one's wisdom in His way:
"And strive hard in Allah's way with your wealth and
your lives..." - (9: 41.)
"(This Book is a guide to those who) spend out of what
We have given them..." - (2 : 3.)
"And those who strive hard for Us, We shall surely
guide them in our ways
" - (29:69)
The sixth way by which a person may safely attain to the
goal is perseverence, that is, he should be indefatigable in the way in which he walks and
unswerving under the hardest trial:
"(As for) those who say, Our Lord is Allah, then
continue in the right way, the angels descend upon them, saying: Fear not, nor be grieved,
and receive good news of the Garden which you were promised. We are your friends in this
world's life and in the Hereafter . . . "- (41: 30-31)
In these verses we are told that perseverance in faith
brings about the pleasure of God. It is true, as the Arabic proverb goes, that
"perseverance is more than a miracle". The highest degree of perseverance is
called forth when adversities encompass a man all around, when he is threatened with loss
of life, property and honor in the Divine path, and whatever is consoling or comforting
forsakes him so much so that the Lord tries him even by closing the door of visions and
revelations for a time.
It is when a man is surrounded by these dreary sightsand
the last ray of hope disappears that perseverance must be shown. Under such ills and
sufferings a man must show firmness, not swerve from the line, hold on through fire and
flood, be willing to suffer every disgrace, wait for no succor or support, not even seek
any good tidings from on High and, in-spite of his helplessness and the absence of all
comfort, he must stand up firmly, submitting himself to the heavenly will without wringing
his hands or beating his breast.
This is the true perseverance which reveals the true face
of God. It is this noble quality which the apostles, the righteous and the faithful still
exhale. Referring to this, the Lord of the worlds directs the believers to pray to Him in
the following words:
"Guide us on the right path" - (1 : 6.)
"The path of those (believers) upon whom Thou hast
bestowed (Thy) favors" -(1:7.)
"Our Lord, pour out on us patience and cause us to die
in submission (to Thee)" - (7:126.)
It should be noted that in afflictions and in trials, the
Merciful causes a light to descend upon the hearts of His faithful servants, strengthened
with which they meet all trials with calmness and dignity and, on account of the sweetness
of their faith, kiss the chains they are bound with for walking in the right path. When
the righteous servants are under hard trials and sufferings and see death face to face,
they do not supplicate their Creator to remove their sufferings. They know that to pray to
Him to remove the cup of their hard lot is opposing His will and not in accordance with
total resignation to it. The true lover does not recede but takes a forward step when he
sees ills and adversities and, looking upon his own life as a very insignificant thing,
willingly submits himself to the will of heaven and is prepared to meet the worst. Of such
people the Lord says:
"And of men is he who sells himself to seek the
pleasure of Allah. And Allah is (indeed) compassionate to the servants" (2:207)
In short, this is the essence of the constancy which leads
to the Divine Being.
The seventh means to attain the object is to keep company
with the righteous and to imitate their perfect example.
Man is naturally inclined to imitate a model and feels the
need of it. A perfect model infuses life into a person and invigorates him to act upon the
principles of righteousness, while he who does not imitate a perfect model gradually loses
all eagerness to do good and ultimately falls into error. To this end, the Quran says:
"(O believers), be with the truthful" - (9 :119.)
The eight means is true visions and revelations from God.
As the path which leads to the Creator is a secret and mysterious one, and is full of
difficulties and dangers, the spiritual wayfarer may depart from the right course or
despair of attaining the goal. The Divine Grace, therefore, continues to encourage and
strengthen him in his spiritual journey, gives him consolation in moments of grief and
animates him with a still more zealous desire to pursue his journey eagerly.
Such is the Divine law with the wayfarer of His path that
he continues to cheer their hearts with His word and to reveal to them that He is with
them! Thus strengthened, they undertake this journey with great vigor. The Holy Book says:
"For them (the believers) is good news in this worlds
life and in the Hereafter" -(10:64)
It may be added that the Quran has described numerous other
ways which assist us in reaching the goal of life, but we cannot describe them here for
want of space.
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