TWO SIDES
And so, belief and faith is simply a complete
consonance between a man’s true knowledge of the Absolute and his thoughts,
ideas, emotions and passions. And righteousness of action is the co-ordination
which human actions should have with the Divine will, the will that animates
and sustains the cosmos. Belief and righteous deeds are two aspects or facets
of one and the same reality, two sides of a single picture. This is the reason
why the Quran usually mentions these two together.
There are very few cases in the Quran where
belief alone has been mentioned, and even in these cases we can most often, on
deeper reflection, discover an implicit reference to the moral and practical
obligations that genuine faith must entail.
Let us press our inquiry a step further. It is
almost a truism that man is a social animal. There is always an interaction
between him and the surrounding social reality. He influences his environment
and receives its influence.
This can be illustrated by considering an example.
Just as fire warms the objects around it while ice freezes what surrounds it, a
man’s righteous deeds have a wholesome and ennobling influence upon others.
Similarly, immoral actions tend to degrade and disintegrate the world. If evil
is rampant in a society, a righteous person must struggle hard to ward off its
influence. So mutual exhortation to truth (twasi-biI-haqq) and mutual
exhortation to stead-fastness (twasi-bis-sabr) must necessarily ensue from true
belief (Iman) and righteous deeds. Just as true belief and righteous actions go
together, so uniting in truth and in constancy to it are inseparable.
Maulana Farahi elaborates the relation between
righteous conduct and mutual exhortation (twasi) in these words
“Just as ‘lman’ gives rise to righteous deeds,
so righteous deeds necessarily give rise to mutual encouragement to truth. This
is so quite understandably because a person, whose adherence to the truth can
make him endure the worst possible trial and affliction, must consider his
knowledge of the truth and fidelity to it as superior to everything else”.
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