1.Servitude of 'Self'
If
contrary to this, a person says: "May
this be the injunction of God and His messenger, my mind does not accept it
because I consider it harmful. So I shall put aside the directions of God and
His messenger and act according to my own opinion". Obviously the
heart of such a person is bereft of faith. He is not a Momin but a hypocrite
because while he verbally asserts that he is a servant of God and a follower of
His messenger, in reality he is a slave of his own self and a follower of his
own opinion.
2.Adherence to custom
Similarly,
if a person says that whatever may be the injunctions of God and His Prophet,
how can a certain custom be given up when it is practiced from his forefather's
time or how can a usage be discontinued which has been in vogue for long in his
family and kith and kin. Such a person too will be reckoned among the
hypocrites, though he might have grown on his forehead any size of knob due to
profuse prostration in endless prayers and might have made his face very
religious looking because the actual reality of Deen has not permeated his
heart. Decn does not consist of Ruku', Sajda'', Fasting and Hall nor is it
found in the face and dress of a man In fact Deen means obedience to God and
His messenger. One who refuses to obey God and His messenger in conducting his
affairs, his heart is in reality devoid of Deen. His Salah, his fasting and his
religious appearance is nothing hut a fraud.
3.Imitation of other nations
Similarly
if person, not caring for the Book of God and His messenger's directions, urges
that c adopted because it is certain custom be prevalent among Englishmen, and
a particular thing be accepted because another nation is making progress
because of it, and a certain point be conceded because a big person is
advocating it, then such a person should guard himself against losing his
faith. This type of talk is irreconcilable to man. If you are a Muslim and want
to remain a Muslim, then throw overboard every suggestion which is contrary to
the injunctions of God and His messenger. Should you be unable to do this, it
does not believe you to claim adherence to Islam. To assert verbally that you
believe in God and His messenger but to set aside their injunctions in the
affairs of your life in favor of other people's dictum, is neither man nor
Islam. In fact it is downright hypocrisy. Allah has clearly stated in the
twenty-fourth chapter of the Qur’an:
"Verily We have sent down
revelations and explained them. Allah guideth whom He will unto a straight
path. And they say: We believe in Allah and the messenger and we obey, then
after that a faction of them turns away. Such are not believers. And when they
appeal unto Allah and His messenger to judge between them. Lo! a faction of
them are averse. But if right had been with them they would have come unto Him
willingly. Is there in their hearts a disease or have they doubts, or fear they
lest Allah and His messenger should wrong them in judgment. Nay, but such are
evil doers. The saying of (all true) believers, when they appeal unto Allah and
His messenger to judge between them is only that they say: We hear and we obey.
And such are the fortunate. He who obeyed Allah and His Messenger, and feareth
Allah and keepeth duty (unto Him): such indeed are the successful." (24:
46-52')
Ponder
over the definition of Iman set forth in the above verses. Real twin consists
in dedicating oneself to the Book of God and directions of His Messenger
Whatever order is received from there, must he implicitly obeyed and nothing
against it should be listened to, may it come from one’s own mind or from the
family members or from the worldly people. Only that person is Momin and
Muslim, who develops this state of mind And whoever is devoid of it is not more
than a hypocrite.
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