by
Dr Israr Ahmad
The
civilizational divide between the strong and arrogant exploiters and the weak
oppressed class surfaced for the first time in history. Therefore, Prophet
Lut (pbuh) was sent to Sodom and Gomorrah
where the men of these two places indulged in the worst sexual perversion of
homosexuality. The religious career of Shoaib (pbuh) was concerned with morally
reforming the malpractices of monetary plundering and looting rampant in and
around Madain (Midyan).
Similarly,
in its accounts of the Moses-Pharaoh confrontation, Musa (pbuh) preaches pure
monotheism to the Pharaoh and to the Egyptians; his mission is not restricted
to the Israelites alone. Musa (pbuh) (Moses) challenges and denies the divinity of
the Fir'aun (Pharaoh). Pharaoh claimed himself to be God --- not only one god
among many but the only god:
“I
am your Lord Most High.” [79:24]
Apart
from that, for a king or ruler to make invidious distinction between his
subjects, and especially to depress or oppress any particular class of his
subjects, is a dereliction of his kingly duties, for which he is responsible to
Allah (swt). We read in verse 4 of Surah Al-Qasas:
“Surely,
Fir'aun exalted himself in the land and divided its people in groups, weakening
a group among them, slaying their sons and letting their daughters live.
Indeed, he was one of the mischief makers.” [28:4]
Pharaoh elated himself in the land and broke up its people into
sections. He terribly brutalized and victimized the Israelites, subjecting them
to the worst persecution and humiliation. All three Prophets --- Lut, Shoaib
and Musa (pbut) --- succeeded in their mission only in the sense that their opposing
and recalcitrant people were eliminated completely from the surface of the
earth. However, none of them met success in the sense of transforming them in
favour of the true monotheistic faith and piety. Musa (pbuh), no doubt, went beyond
the other two prophets in securing freedom and emancipation of his people (the
Israelites) from the political yoke of Pharaoh and his savagery --- though it
is a fact that Musa (pbuh) could accomplish all this only with special divine help
and grace, through miracles and extra-natural events.
But then, with the passage of time, Israelites touched the lowest
moral and spiritual ebb by distorting the teachings of their prophets and by
assigning too much weight to formal aspects of law instead of sticking to its
substantial essence or core. Their political and religious leadership, both
scholars and devout ascetics, exhibited the worst type of perverted mentality in
limiting themselves to soulless rituals’ formal precision without the least
regard for the inner spiritual kernel of devotional religious practices and
modes of worship.
Prophet
'Isa (pbuh) (Jesus) made stern criticisms of their religious hypocrisy and sensitivity
to formalism and legalistic niceties at the cost of utter disregard for the
real significance and spirit of those commandments. Instead of paying heed to
Jesus (pbuh) admonitions, the Jews tortured him and wanted to kill him by putting
him on the cross. And as far as they were concerned, they apparently succeeded
but Allah’s
decision prevailed over their planning as we read in the following verses:
“That
they said (in boast): We killed Christ Jesus, the son of Mary (Maryam), the
messenger of Allah. But they killed him not, nor crucified him. But so it was
made to appear to them, and those who differ therein are full of doubts, with
no (certain) knowledge, but only conjectures to follow. Surely they killed him
not. Nay, Allah raised him up unto Himself; and Allah is Exalted in power,
Wise.” [4:157-158]
The
above lines vindicate that all prophets --- from Ibrahim (pbuh) down to Jesus (pbuh) ---
fought against the social, economic and political iniquities, wayward and
unscrupulous behaviour, wanton cruelty and oppression. But none attained
concrete results in his prophetic career. It may be noted here parenthetically
that Daud (pbuh) (David) and Sulaiman (pbuh)
(Solomon) were, firstly, not prophets in the full connotation of the word. They
were only anbia or messengers. Secondly, their political leadership and
monarchy in which justice and equity reigned supreme, was the result of divine
grace and not at all the outcome of their prophetic missionary human
endeavours.
Indeed,
both of them were divinely appointed kings and their justice-based kingly
governance and leadership was a special gift of Allah (swt), and not something
achieved through human toil and labour. It was after a long break consisting of
600 years since Prophet Isa’s (Jesus) ascent to the heavens that the last of
the prophets --- Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) --- was raised in Makkah and sent for the
guidance of all humanity. Allama Iqbal,
in his moving poetic lines, has very rightly characterized him as the climax
and culmination of a very long evolutionary process:
Of this varied world
Thou art the meaning long sought
Long sought by multitudes of men
From every corner of the earth
(Ecstasy: Gabriel’s Wing)
Indeed,
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was the goal and objective of the entire evolutionary process
of creation involving the variegated stages or the levels of the divine
creative activity, reaching its apex in the person of Muhammad (pbuh), who
established a socio-political order in Arabian Peninsula based on the
sovereignty of the One Almighty, the Sustainer of all and His universal
providence. The Prophet (pbuh) thus fully externalized and reified the Islamic
monotheistic belief in the form of a polity and government thus establishing
the ideal and perfect Khilafah (vicegerency) of Allah (swt) on earth. And this
historical fact in principle completes the sociological evolution of humanity
to its climax. As a digression it may be noted here that Allama Iqbal’s
couplet:
Your
blessed appearance has realized the ideals of both inquisitive mind/reason and
devotional love and anxiety-filled presence and togetherness.
May
refer to the blessed Prophet (pbuh) through whom both:
i. The potential of ordinary
human beings; and
ii. Prophethood (prophets
coming in a long chain starting from Adam (pbuh) and culminating in Muhammad (pbuh) reached the last and highest pinnacle of evolution;
the
latter in the sense that he fully realized and successfully accomplished a most
balanced and just polity based on the sovereignty of Allah, thus exemplifying
the divine attribute of “standing firm on justice” [3:18] and fully realizing
the objective of prophecy and revelation described in the words
“…
that mankind may uphold justice and equity” [57:25].
And
the former in the sense that he established this system of social justice and
equity through struggle on a purely human level employing the strategy of a
determined revolutionary leader confronting all odds and obstacles and going
through all ordeals. This in itself vindicated the highest spiritual status and
dignity of human beings. The struggle, endurance, sacrifice and perseverance of
the Holy Prophet (pbuh) and his Companions were really exemplary and proved beyond
an iota of doubt that man is the apex and crème of Divine creation. Allah (swt) has
imbued him with limitless potential and strength.
Summary
To
sum up, the long chequered process of creation, passing through several stages
of descent and evolution, finally reached its zenith in the form of “most
perfect man” and “most perfect messenger” as exhibited in the person and
prophetic career of Muhammad (pbuh). However, only one step in its full fruition yet
remains to be taken. The Prophet (pbuh), fourteen centuries ago, had achieved a
remarkable feat by establishing Islamic polity in the vast expanse of Arabian
Peninsula: a great stride forward indeed in the socio-political evolution of
humanity and indeed no mean achievement. But now this Arabian revolution has to
be extended to encompass the entire globe so that the whole of humanity tastes
the mercy and compassion of Islamic faith and weltanschauung (world-view).
This, in fact, would be the last evolutionary stage towards which humanity is
willy nilly moving slowly and gradually, because whatever gems of knowledge and
wisdom and, in particular, positive goodness of higher social values it has, is
due to the legacy of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh). All these can be traced back to him,
emanating from the Divine teachings enshrined in the Qur’an and the prophetic
words of wisdom, coupled with his practical example. Humanity is engaged in
seeking the ultimate realization of goodness in its search (though unawares!)
of the Prophet’s guidance --- the climax of man’s long odyssey in search of
truth and goodness. This was expressed beautifully in a couplet by Allama Iqbal
thus:
Wherever
you see in the world of colour and scent
Out of whose soil springs the plant of desire
Is either already illumined by the light of
Prophet Muhammad
Or is still seeking and moving towards him
(and his guidance)
It
is, therefore, absolutely certain that humanity will definitely attain this
last stage or plenitude of psycho-social evolution and the entire globe will
witness Pax-Islamica, the global Islamic system of justice and equity fully
implemented --- a sure proof and manifestation of Prophet Muhammad’s a universal mercy and compassion.
There are strong and authentic Ahadiths in various collections of prophetic
sayings which foretell the future corroborating this truth. I shall here
mention two of these reports. Imam Muslim has narrated, on the authority of
Thauban that Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is reported to have said:
“Almighty
Allah unfolded the whole earth for me (in a vision) so that I was able to see
all the easts and all the wests, and surely the domination of my followers will
be established over all those places that were shown to me by thus unfolding
the earth”.
According
to another tradition narrated by Imam Ahmad on the authority of Miqdad Ibn
Aswad, Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) is reported to have said: “There shall be no house
on the entire earth, neither of bricks nor one made of camel’s skin, but Allah
will cause the word of Islam to enter it, either with the honour of one who
deserves honour, or with the subjugation of the one who is defeated. That is to
say, Allah will confer honour on some and they will embrace Islam, and He will
cause the others to give up fighting and they will surrender before the rule of
Islam.” On hearing this, the reporter is on record to have uttered the words: “This
will fulfil Allah’s assertion “… and religion be wholly Allah’s” [8:39]".
The
Qur’anic word deen is, as is well known to all, a very comprehensive
term. Its connotation implies the ideas of indebtedness, duty, obedience,
judgment, justice, faith, religion, customary rites etc. So the real meaning is
that everything (both individual probity and piety and collective socio-political
behaviour) pays subservience to Allah’s commandments given in the Shariah,
which is supreme.
Indeed,
if we ponder deeply, the major and minor premises of the Qur’anic argument also
ratifies the belief of global domination of Islam and appears to be an
impeccably logical conclusion. The following assertion of the Qur’an appears at
three places in absolutely identical wording in surah Taubah, Al-Fath
and As-Saff:
“It
is He who sent His Messenger with guidance and the deen of truth (Islam)
so that He may make it prevail over all rivals…..” [9:33, 48:28, 61:9]
This
verse clearly and unambiguously states that the objective of the calling and
mission of Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) was to make Islam dominant over all
man-made ideologies. Moreover, at five places in the Qur’an we read the
statement that Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) has been sent to the whole of humanity.
The most clear and emphatic wording in this context occurs in verse 28 of Surah
Saba:
“And
We have not sent you except as a bearer of good news and a warner to all
mankind…..” [34:28]
The
very fact that the Prophet (pbuh) is a divine messenger for all humanity till the end
of time necessitates logically that his prophetic mission would attain its
climax and final victory only when Islam reigns supreme across the globe, thus
vindicating the truth of the two above-mentioned Ahadiths. In a line of ode
from Gabriel’s Wing (excelling in sublimity of thought and its rapturous
nature) Allama Iqbal’s piercing glances can ruffle the moulds in which He
manifests Himself and thus as a visionary has divulged the future scenario that
lay in the womb of time:
The sky will shine mirror-like with the morning’s light
And the night’s darkness will be speeding away!
The hearts will again recall the message of prostrations
The foreheads will become acquainted with the Harem’s dust
Whatever the eye is seeing cannot be described by the lips
I am lost in amazement as to what the world will become!
The night will eventually disappear by sun’s appearance
This garden will be filled with the light of Tawheed!
However,
here two points should clearly be kept in mind. Firstly, the global domination
of Islam will be possible only as a result of immense sacrifice, endurance,
resilience and fortitude of the believers, having staunch Iman and commitment
for executing the commands of Allah and His Messenger (pbuh). They will have to
replicate the same enthusiasm and undertake similar gigantic struggle that the
Prophet (pbuh) and his Companions showed against all odds in establishing the
supremacy of Islam in Arabia. Secondly, before the final global victory of
Islamists, Muslim Ummah will face Allah’s wrath for its misdeeds and
complacency. Deviation from the Right Path will incur terrible punishment from
Allah (swt) the details of which are found in various chapters of Hadith collections,
e.g. the chapters of “Fitan”, “Genocidal Wars” and “Signs of
the Last Hour”. However, after this chastisement, the light of Prophet
Muhammad (pbuh) will shine in its full exuberance all over the globe. Neither Satan
and his acolytes from amongst humans and jinn nor the most sophisticated and
high-tech armament of the opposing Dajjali forces will be able to check
and thwart its global ascendancy.
And
this will be the last stage of the psycho-social evolution of humanity
immediately prior to the end or Doomsday. The entire cosmic heavens, which
started off with the primeval “Big Bang” and continued to expand ever after,
will be rolled back and brought to a naught, as we read in Surah Al-Anbiya:
“The
Day that We roll up the heavens like a scroll rolled up for books Even as We
produced the first creation…..” [21:104]
The
world --- the universe --- as we know it, will be folded up like a scroll of
parchment, for it will have done its work. And may be --- who knows! --- The
Creator Who every day is in a new splendour [55:29] will spread out and unfold
a new chain of beings. All we know with absolute certainty is:
All
that is on earth will perish: but will abide (forever) the countenance of thy
Lord --- full of Majesty, Bounty and Honour. (55:26-27)
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