DESTRUCTION
Clearly and distinctly the all-important truth
that the success of human life depends upon the following:
- ‘Iman’
or belief (in the metaphysical tenets of Islam).
- ‘AmaI-e-Saleh’
or good deeds.
- ‘Twasi
bil-Haq’ or mutual exhortation to truth.
- ‘Twasi
bis-Sabr’ or mutual exhortation to constancy and steadfastness.
Life without fulfilling these four inevitable
conditions leads to eternal destruction. However, bright or glittering a man’s
worldly success might be, it is no success if he lacks the above four
conditions. These verses present a criterion of man’s ultimate triumph and
failure which is diametrically opposed to the one prevalent in present day
materialistic society.
A thorough grasp of the meaning of these verses and a
deep conviction of their veracity must necessarily result in a total
transvaluation of values regarding life’s aims and achievements. If all that
man cherishes most-political power, social status, affluence, availability of
resources, high-ranking posts, well-established business, shining limousines,
and big palatial buildings—are unaccompanied by the above mentioned four
conditions; then they must be a preamble to eternal torment.
The only thing that can possibly save a man
from everlasting doom is a real transformation of his nature, one which reforms
his mind and heart and radically changes his perspective to conform to these
four items, which collectively constitute the indispensable minimum
requirements of human salvation. And this is only sufficient for the
deliverance from destruction and not necessarily enough for the attainment of
lofty stations in paradise.
The Quran is not the work of a poet who says many
things simply for the sake of adding elegance to the composition or under the
necessity of rhythm and rhyme, but the word of God Almighty, and each word is
precise and full of true wisdom. It contains nothing else but ‘Haqq’ or the
truth, not allowing any addition or diminution whatsoever. If we eliminate even
a single of the above mentioned stipulations, the responsibility of the Quran
in respect of our salvation stands null and void and it will be sheer
self-deception if we consider ourselves as the rightful recipients of the
Quranic promise.
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