From Dishonor to Exaltation
We had started our discussion with the assertion that
the Muslim Ummah of today is a pathetic, miserable, and extremely humiliated
group of people. The cause of this unfortunate state of affairs, as we have
seen, is our own wrongdoing, our own sinful behavior, our own deviations from
the straight path. It follows that the
only way to escape from continuing Divine punishment and to
regain our lost glory is to repent with the true spirit of repentance and to
rectify our corrupted ways.
We the Muslims are the custodians of the last message of
Allah (SWT), representatives of the God-given system of life (Deen al-Haq), and
intermediaries between Prophet Muhammad (SAW)
and the entire
humanity. This means
that it is our
primary duty to struggle for the establishment of the perfect way of life,
viz., Islam and its system of Social Justice, initially in a specific territory
and then throughout
the entire globe. According to the Holy Qur'an:
You are the best of community
that has been raised up for the (guidance of) humanity; you (are therefore
supposed to) enjoin the good, forbid the evil, and keep your own faith firm in
God. (Aal-e-Imran 3:110)
Strive in the way of God with an
endeavor worthy of Him. He has chosen you...in order that the Prophet be a
witness against you, and you be witnesses against mankind. (Al-Hajj 22:78)
Thus We have appointed you a
middle people (between the Prophet on one hand and the humanity on the other),
so that you be witnesses against mankind, and the Messenger be a witness
against you. (Al-Baqarah 2:143)
Although this formidable but sacred duty of delivering
the message of Islam to the entire mankind is the collective responsibility of
the whole Muslim Ummah, God the Almighty does not burden any soul beyond its
capacity, and therefore it is primarily the obligation of Arab Muslims, as the
Holy Qur'an was revealed in their own language.
However, after the termination of Prophethood, Allah
(SWT) made a special arrangement to renew and revive the Ummah and her mission.
Thus, after every three or four generations, i.e., after about every hundred
years or so, a pious reformer appears among the Muslims to clarify and
rejuvenate the original teachings of Islam. What is most significant in this
respect is the fact that, during the first millennium of Islam, all of these
reformers appeared almost
exclusively in the
Arab world.
After the destruction of Baghdad in 1258, the academic and intellectual center of Islam started to shift towards the Indian subcontinent until, at the start of the second millennium, this part of the world became the main nucleus of Islamic reforms and revivalist movements. Thus, unusually great personalities have appeared here during the last four centuries, including Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi (11th century Hijrah), Shah Waliyullah Delhvi (12th century), Sayyid Ahmad Barelvi (13th century), and more recently, Maulana Mehmood Hassan Deobandi, Allama Muhammad Iqbal, Maulana Muhammad Ilyas, and Maulana Abul A‘la Maududi (14th century). Now the question arises: Are all these sincere efforts of the last four hundred years to go in vain? We believe the answer is an emphatic NO!
After the destruction of Baghdad in 1258, the academic and intellectual center of Islam started to shift towards the Indian subcontinent until, at the start of the second millennium, this part of the world became the main nucleus of Islamic reforms and revivalist movements. Thus, unusually great personalities have appeared here during the last four centuries, including Sheikh Ahmad Sirhindi (11th century Hijrah), Shah Waliyullah Delhvi (12th century), Sayyid Ahmad Barelvi (13th century), and more recently, Maulana Mehmood Hassan Deobandi, Allama Muhammad Iqbal, Maulana Muhammad Ilyas, and Maulana Abul A‘la Maududi (14th century). Now the question arises: Are all these sincere efforts of the last four hundred years to go in vain? We believe the answer is an emphatic NO!
It seems that the burden of Arab Muslims has largely
been shifted on to the shoulders of the Muslims belonging to the Indian subcontinent, and,
especially after the
claims and promises made during
the movement for independence, the task of
reviving Islam as a living
force has now
become the paramount
responsibility of Pakistani Muslims. In view of the efforts undertaken during
the last four centuries, this also appear to be their destiny. Especially
significant in connection with the role of Pakistani Muslims are the traditions
of Prophet Muhammad (SAW), which allude to the fact that our part of the world
is going to be the starting point for the global Islamic domination; these
traditions are given below:
(1) Ibn Maja (RA) has narrated on the authority of
Abdullah Ibn Harith (RAA), that Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is reported to have said
that during the battles before the
Doomsday: “Armies emerging from the East shall advance, and after
conquering one country after another, they shall help and strengthen the
authority of Mahdi.”
(2) According to another tradition narrated by Imam
Tirmidhi (RA), on the authority of Abu Huraira (RAA), Prophet Muhammad (SAW) is
reported to have said:
“Black banners shall
emerge from Khurasan (i.e.,
areas which are now included in Afghanistan and Pakistan), and no force will be
able to stop them until they are inserted in Aelia (Jerusalem).”
These prophecies mean that there shall be in the future
an Islamic State in the areas which today comprise Afghanistan and Pakistan
(and perhaps also those which are included in Iran and Central Asia), so that
during the final series of battles in the Middle East, armies from this part of
the world will advance to fight against Dajjal under the leadership of Mahdi. A
similar prophecy is also found in the Book of Revelation:
The sixth angel poured out his bowl
on the Great River, the Euphrates; and its water was dried up to prepare a way
for the kings from the east (16:12)
It must be understood that now, after the subjugation of
the entire Arab world at the hands of the New World Order, it is only our part
of the world that has the potential for standing up against the nefarious
designs of the global power-brokers, and to resist the rising tides of the
Jewish/Zionist hegemony. In view of the traditions of the Prophet (SAW) given
above, we are sure that the areas now included in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and
Iran (the ancient Khurasan) have a very special significance in the Divine
scheme.
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