Brethren-in-Islam!
You know that a
man becomes a Muslim by reciting a formula which is very elaborate but consists
of a few words only:
La lllaha Illallah Muhammadur Rasullullah.
"There is
no god but God: Muhammad is the Prophet of God".
On uttering
these words called Kalima a man undergoes a remarkable transformation. From a
Kafir he turns into a Muslim. He was impure before and now he is pure. From
being liable to Divine wrath, he becomes a beloved of God. He was destined for
Hell before but now the gates of heaven are open for him. The process does not
end here. Due to this Kalima a great change takes place between man and man.
Those who recite it are consolidated into one community, while those who reject
it constitute another community. if a father recites it and his son refuses to
do so, the father is no longer a father and the son no longer a son. The son wilt
not inherits the property of the father. Even his mother and sister will
observe pardah and keep away from him) If an outsider who recites the Kalima
marries a daughter of a Muslim family, he and his children will get inheritance
from that family but, in contrast to it, a son born in a Muslim family loses
all relationship with that family because of refusal to believe in the Kalima.
This indicates that the
1. Though
it is ordained by Shari ah of Muslim mother and sisters to isolate themselves
from a son or brother who is a Kafir but Muslim women of strong faith usually
keep themselves aloof from such sons and brothers.
Kalima is a
phenomenon which conjoins one stranger with another and cuts asunder one
relative from another. The power of this Kalima is so strong that it supersedes
blood and family relationships.
Why such a big difference?
Now consider
this point as to why should such a big difference occur between man and man?
What is there in the Kalima? It contains a few letters only like, K.A.L.I. and
some letters more. If these letters are joined together and expressed from the
mouth, does it work like magic so as to produce such a radical change in a man?
Can such a small thing create a difference of heaven and earth between man and
man. My brethren! With a little sense of understanding your mind will itself
tell you that mere opening the mouth and uttering a few syllables can never
produce such a big effect.
Idol-worshipping
atheists no doubt believe that by reciting a Mantra a mountain can be moved,
earth can be split and fountain can gush out of it, though nobody knows the
meaning of that Mantra. This is because they believe that all the charm lies in
alphabets. No sooner these come out of the mouth, the gates of magic are thrown
open. Not so in Islam. Here the principal thing is the meaning. The effect of
words lies in the meaning. If they have no meaning and do not go deep into the
heart, and if they do not produce a powerful impact so as to effect a change in
your thoughts, in your morals and in your actions, then an utterance of mere
words will be totally ineffectual.
I would like to
explain this point by a simple example. Suppose you are shivering in the cold
weather and if you start shouting: Cotton, quilt, cotton, quilt, the effect of
cold will not be lessened though you may count the whole night these words a
million times on the beads or a rosary. Of course, if you prepare a quilt
stuffed with cotton and cover your body with it, the effect of cold will stop.
Or suppose you feel thirsty and shout the whole day water, water, your thirst
will never be quenched. Of course, if you get hold of water and take a draught,
all the rigour of thirst will subside. Or, again suppose you are suffering from
cold and fever and you go on just chanting for a remedy only the names of these
herbs which are boiled and drunk to cure it, obviously you will never recover,
but if you actually boil these herbs and drink their decoction, fever and cold
will disappear. This is exactly the position of the Kalima.
A mere verbal
expression of six or seven words cannot bring about such a big change as to
transform a Kafir into a Muslim, or an impure person into a pure one, or a
damned person into a beloved one, or an infernal creature into a heavenly
being. This metamorphosis is only possible when you first grasp the meaning of
these words and then make it permeate your mind. Then when you and they while
understanding their meaning, you should fully realise what a big commitment you
are making before your God before the whole world as also what a great
responsibility is devolving on you as a result of this declaration. Then after
an understanding of the implications involved in this affirmation, it must
control your entire life with the result that no idea opposed to this Kalima
should enter your mind. Then you must irrevocably decide for all times that
whatever runs counter to the Kalima is false and the Kalima alone is true. Then
this Kalima must reign supreme in all affairs of your life. After affirming
this Kalima you will not be free, like the unbelievers to do as you like. Now
being bound by this Kalima, you will have to follow its dictate and shun what
it forbids. If an affirmation of the Kalima is made in this manner, a man
becomes a true Muslim. Through such a process alone that big difference occurs
between man and man I have just told you about.
Purport of ' Kalima'
Now let me tell
you the purport of the Kalima as also what actually does a man affirm by
reciting it and what obligations devolve on him after this affirmation? The
meaning of Kalima is that there is no god save Allah and Muhammad (peace be
upon him) is the Messenger of Allah. The word " Allah " found in the
Kalima means God. Now, that Being is called God Who is Master, Creator,
Nourisher, and Sustainer, Who listens to our prayers and grants them, and Who
is worthy of our worship. Now that you have said La ilaha Wallah, it would mean
that, firstly, you have acknowledged that this world has not come into being
without the creative power of God, nor is it a fact that it has many gods.
Actually, it does have a God and that God is just one, and there is no other
being except Him Who wields Divine power. Secondly, the other point which you
affirmed on reciting the Kalitna is that this very God Who is your God, is also
God of the whole world.
Each and every
thing owned by you and by the world belongs to Him. It is He Who is the Creator
and the Nourisher. Life and death are under His command. Trouble and comfort
are also from Him. Whatever one gets, is really given by Him. Whatever is taken
away from anybody, is in reality due to His command. He alone should be feared.
He alone should be entreated to fulfil our needs. Before Him alone we should
bow our heads. He alone deserves to be worshipped. We are not slaves or
servants of anybody save Him, nor is anyone our Master or Sovereign. Our real
duty is to exclusively comply with His orders and obey His laws.
Covenant with Allah
This is the
covenant which you make with Allah as soon as you recite La ilaha illallah, and
in so doing you make the whole world your witness. If you violate this
covenant, your hand and feet, the minutest hair on your body and every particle
of the earth and the heaven before which you made that fake declaration, will
render evidence against you in the court of Allah where you will be in the dock
in such a helpless condition that not a single defense witness will be
available to you. No Advocate or Barrister will be there to plead your case.
In fact,
Advocates and Banisters, who in the court of this world used to play ducks and
drakes with law, will themselves be standing there like you in the same
helpless condition. That court is not such as would acquit you on the basis of
wrong pleading, perjury and production of forged documents. You can hide your
crimes from the Police of this world but you cannot do so from the Police of
God. The Police of this world takes bribe but Allah's Police is not corrupt. A
witness of this world can give false evidence but Allah's witnesses are
inviolably truthful. The rulers of this world can commit injustice but Allah is
not a ruler Who would do any injustice. And then there is no escape from the
jail where Allah imprisons the culprits. It is a great folly, may the greatest
of all follies to enter into false covenant with Allah. While making the
covenant, think thoroughly over it and then scrupulously fulfil it, otherwise
there is no compulsion on you that you should willy-nilly make a verbal
affirmation, because an empty and hollow assertion is quite useless.
Acceptance of Prophet's guidance
After La ilaha
Mullah you recite Muhammadur Rasuhdlah which means that you accept Muhammad
(peace be upon him) as the Prophet through whom Allah has sent you Ibis legal
code. After acknowledging Allah as our Master and Sovereign it was necessary to
know what are His Commandments. What deeds should we perform so as to please
Him and from which deeds should we refrain to avoid His displeasure, What
should be the law of life for us by following which we can merit His
forgiveness, and that by violating which law will He punish us? God appointed
Muhammad (peace be upon him) as His messenger to explain all these points and
sent His book through him. The Prophet led his life according to His
commandments and thus showed the pattern for Muslims to lead their life. So,
when you say, Muhanunadur Rasulullah you undertake to follow the law and system
shown by him and to spurn the system opposed to it. If after making this
affirmation you abandoned the law brought by the Holy Prophet (peace be upon
him) and followed the law prevalent in the world, there would be no bigger a
liar and more dishonest a person than you because you had entered Islam on
making this affirmation that the law brought by the Holy Prophet (peace be upon
him) is the only true law and that you will faithfully follow it.
It was on the
merit of this affirmation that you became brothers unto Muslims, you got
inheritance from your Muslim father, you were married to a Muslim woman, your
children became your legitimate progeny, you secured the right to have all
Muslims stand by you for help, give you Zakat and become responsible for the
protection of your life, property, honour and dignity. And if, in spite of all
this, you break your word, can there he a greater dishonesty in the world than
this? If you know the meaning of La ilaha lllallah Muhanunadur Rasulullah and
express faith in it with a full understanding of its meaning, then you must, in
any case, comply with the laws of God even though any Police or court forcing
you to do so may not he visible in this world, If anybody thinks that it is
easy to break the laws of God because God's Police, army, court and jail are
not to be found anywhere, and that since there exist the Police, army, court
and jail of the Government, it is difficult to break their laws, I would
clearly say about such a person that he has made a false affirmation of La
ilaha Wallah Muhammadur Rasulullah. He has actually duped his God, the whole
world, all the Muslims and his own self.
Responsibilities
accruing from affirmation
BRETHREN and
friends! I have just now explained to you the meaning of Kalima. Now in this
very context I wish to draw your attention to one more aspect of the
proposition. You admit that Allah is your Master as well as Master of
everything. What does this mean? It means that your life is not yours but is
the property of God. Your hands are not yours, nor do your eyes, your ears and
every limb of your body belong to you. The earth you plough, the animals you
have in your service, the wealth and goods from which you derive benefit--none
of these is your own. Each and everything is owned by God, and has been given
to you as a trust. After affirming this fact, what right have you to assert
that "life is mine, the body is mine, wealth is mine, that thing is mine
and this thing is mine"?
To assert your
ownership after having said that some other being is the owner, is a totally
absurd thing. If you sincerely believe that God is the Owner of all these
things, then two things become automatically obligatory on you. The one is that
when the owner is God and He has made you a trustee of His goods then you must
make use of these goods strictly in accordance with the instructions of the
Master. If you utilize them against His wish, then it is sheer cheating. You
have not the right even to move your hands and feet against His wish. You
cannot put into your stomach anything against His command. You possess no right
over these lands and properties against the wish of their Master. Your wives
and children, whom you say are yours, are only yours because they were given to
you by your Master. Therefore even with them your treatment will be not as you
desire but as directed by Him. If you contravened His directions, your position
will be that of a usurper. Just as you call that person dishonest who takes
hold of other people's land, in the same way that epithet will apply to you if
you consider the gifts of God as your own property and, as such, utilize them
according to your own wish or according to the wish of someone other than God.
If you incur a loss by acting according to the wish of the Master, let it be
so.
You should ever
mind if life is lost, hands and feet are broken, children are lost and if money
and property are destroyed. Why should you be grieved at all? If the owner
himself desires loss of his things, it is perfectly within his right. Of course
if you act against the wish of the Master and incur a loss, then you will
undoubtedly be guilty because you have spoiled some other's property. You are
not the master of your soul. If you give your life according to the Master's
wish you will only be fulfilling your obligation towards Him. If you give your
life while working against Him, it will be an act of dishonesty.
Acceptance of Islam is no favour to God
Further, if a
thing given to you by your Master is used by you for the work entrusted to you
by Him, you are doing favour to none, neither to the Master nor to anybody
else. If for His asked, you have given away anything or done service or
sacrificed your life—which to you is a very big thing even then you did not
favour to anybody. The outmost you have done is this much that you have
acquitted yourself of favour done to you by your Master. Is this an achievement
to be proud of and worthy of praise on the basis of which a person's greatness
has to be acknowledged?
Please remember
that a true Muslim never feels elated for spending something in the way of his
Master or doing some service to him. On the other hand, he develops more
humility. Pride destroys an act of goodness. Whoever seeks praise, and does any
good work in order to earn encomium, loses his right to receive any reward from
God because he sought recompense for his work in this world and has already
received it here.
Allah's favour and our behaviour
Brethren ! Look
at the favour of your Master. He takes from you things which belong to Him and
yet says: " I have purchased this thing from you and I shall pay you for
it". Allah-o-Akbar (be glory to Allah). What an unbounded munificence it
is! The Qur'an says:
"Lo! Allah hath bought from the believers their
lives and their wealth in return for the Paradise which will be theirs."
(9 : 3)
This is the
attitude of the Master towards you. And now look at your behaviour. You sell
away a thing to others which was given to you by your Master and which lie had
also bought back from you against payment. And this selling is done for a
paltry compensation. The buyers take work from you against the wishes of the
Master and you serve them thinking that they are your sustainers. You sell them
your brains, your hands and feet, the energy of your body and all that which
these rebels of God want to buy. Can there be a greater moral turpitude than
this? To sell a thing already sold out is a legal and moral crime. Those guilty
of such crimes are tried in this world's courts for cheating and fraud. Do you
think that no suit will be filed against them in the court of God ?
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