The Difference Between Us and Them
There are two important features which not only distinguish the Muslims from the Jews but also prove the former’s clear superiority over the latter. The first is related to the fact that the present Muslim Ummah is collectively responsible to preach and spread the Message of Almighty Allah (SWT), and to try her utmost for establishing the domination of Islam over the entire globe. This stupendous duty is, in fact, a logical corollary of the culmination of Prophethood.
The most outstanding characteristic of the advent of
Prophet Muhammad (SAW)
is that the institution of prophethood has reached its acme of
perfection with his advent. Since the ultimate echelon of prophetic evolution
has been reached, it follows that there shall be no more prophets. But the world
has not yet ended, and the humanity is still thirsty for the knowledge of the
Real and still yearning for a just social system. This can
only mean one thing:
The Muslim Ummah is now
responsible, as a whole, to continue the work of the prophets.
The Qur’an proclaims
that the purpose
behind the advent of Prophet
Muhammad (SAW) is the establishment of the ascendancy and domination of Islam
over all aspects of life, all over the world. The following words appear thrice
in the Holy Qur’an, defining the manifesto for a global Islamic Revolution:
It is He who sent His Messenger
with The Guidance (Al-Qur’an) and the true way of life (Deen-al-Haq), in order
to make it prevail over the entire mode of living.
(Al-Taubah 9:33; Al-Fath 48:28; & Al-Saff 61:9)
(Al-Taubah 9:33; Al-Fath 48:28; & Al-Saff 61:9)
Unlike previous messengers of God, the advent of Prophet
Muhammad (SAW) was not just for his own nation, the people of Arabia, but it
was also directed towards all mankind in general, for all times to come. Again,
unlike the Jews, who were asked
only to act
in accordance with
the Mosaic law,
the Muslims have a much extensive and arduous responsibility on their
shoulders, that is, they are obliged to guide and lead the entire humanity.
Muslims are required to obey the commands of God in their own lives, to preach
God’s Message worldwide and in every generation till the end of the world, and
to struggle tirelessly with the
objective of making
Islam dominant as a
socio-political order. The previous Muslim Ummah, in contrast, was never
required to perform all these duties.
The second point of difference between the Jews and the
Muslims is that, in contrast to the former who were a uniracial community
(being composed of only the “Children of Israel,” i.e., the descendants of
Prophet Yaqoob), the present Muslim Ummah is a multiracial and multinational
community. The Jews themselves, or any other nation for that matter, can join
the Muslim Ummah anytime they want
— by accepting Prophet Muhammad
(SAW) as the final Messenger of God; their race, color, language, or previous
creed not withstanding.
The Muslim Ummah is basically a diverse group of people belonging to all kinds of different national, ethnic, and linguistic backgrounds. In general, however, the Muslim Ummah can be seen as being composed of two distinct components: the descendants of Prophet Isma‘el (AS), referred to in the Qur’an as ummiyean (the unlettered people), as well as all other peoples and nations, referred to in the Qur’an as aakhereen (those of later time).
In other words, the Muslim Ummah is made up of a nucleus
or a core of Arabs, surrounded by non-Arab nations, whether they be Kurds or
Turks, Persians or Indian, Afghans or Muhgals,
Black of African
origin or Whites
of European descent. The common
element or the binding force that brings all of them together and keeps them
united — at least in theory — is obviously their faith and ideology, that is,
Islam.
It is rather gratifying to learn that we Muslims enjoy a
two-fold superiority over the Jews. But it doesn’t take a genius to realize
that being superior also means that we have to fulfill many more
responsibilities and obligations. The Jews were repeatedly punished for their
collective crimes, but if we were to follow in their footsteps then this would
make us liable to a chastisement much more severe than what they received.
Similarly,
the most prominent
part of the
Muslim Ummah — the Arabs — also enjoy a form of superiority vis-à- vis
other Muslims; this is because Prophet Muhammad (SAW) was one of them, and
because God’s final Message was revealed in their own language. But, as we have
described above, the fact is that the more privileged you are, the greater is
your responsibility. The Arab Muslims have, in general, failed to live up to
their exceptionally privileged position as the primary custodians of Divine
Message, thereby making themselves liable to Divine retribution. It follows
that the main impact of any major episode of Divine punishment, that might
befall the Muslims, will have
to be endured
by the Arabs.
This was foretold by Prophet
Muhammad (SAW), as we shall see later on.