GLAD TIDINGS

From the Quran

We have made it (the Quran) easy, in your own language, so that you may convey good news to the righteous. (THE QURAN 19: 97)

THE Quran is a divine book, revealed specifically for the purpose of conveying glad tidings to humankind. This good news is that if man treads the path of good and of right action in the limited life of this world, he will find a place in eternal Paradise in the life Hereafter. The Quran makes it clear that these glad tidings of Paradise are meant only for the righteous.

This good news is for those who adopt a God-oriented or righteous life in this world. Paradise is not to be the destiny of all and sundry, for it is only for the God-fearing (THE QURAN 3: 133). It is to be given on a selective basis only to those who are deserving of it. To find a place in the ideal world of Paradise there is only one condition, and that is, being Godfearing or righteous.


Being God-fearing or righteous means leading a life of restraint or guarding oneself against evil.

Being God-fearing or righteous means leading a life of restraint or guarding oneself against evil. It is, in actual fact, a phenomenon of sensitivity. When someone becomes highly aware of something, then, naturally, he becomes very sensitive about it. Sensitiveness plays the greatest role in human life. One who is not sensitive about something will ignore it, while something about which he is sensitive will become his concern. He will pay his greatest attention to it.

The message of the Quran for man is that he should save himself from distraction. He should awaken his consciousness to the extent that obedience to God becomes his sole concern. No other thing should become the object or centre of his sensitivity.

Another verse in the Quran states: 'Do not follow what you do not know; for the ear and the eye and the heart shall be called to account.' (17: 36) This verse of the Quran commands us to adopt right thinking. The soundness of human life depends upon this. In both his words and actions the righteous person fully conforms to the divine laws.

According to the Quran, this is in line with the creation plan for which man has been created and settled on planet earth. The earth is no luxury resort; in actual fact it is a testing ground for the purpose of selecting those individuals who, thanks to their superior qualities, are worthy of being lodged in an ideal place like Paradise. This is what is referred to when the Quran says:

He created death and life so that He might test you, and find out which of you is best in conduct. (67: 2)

All the things that God has created can be broadly divided into two categories: the material world, and the human world. The material world means the entire vast universe known as nature. The material world is totally governed by the divine laws laid down by God. It does not deviate to even the slightest degree from these laws. But man’s case is different. In this entire universe, man enjoys an exceptional position.

Man has been granted freedom of choice. Man has full freedom to speak and act as he pleases. This finds expression in different verses of the Quran.

Do they seek a religion other than the religion of God? When everything in the heavens and the earth has submitted to Him, willingly or unwillingly? To Him they shall all return. (3: 83)


Man has been granted the power of hearing, seeing and thinking, so that by using these faculties he may discover the right path for himself

In the above verse of the Quran, the word 'submission' has been used, with the implication that while obedience to the Creator is required by the rest of the universe compulsorily, the same obedience is required of man voluntarily.

Man has been granted the power of hearing, seeing and thinking, so that by using these faculties he may discover the right path for himself— what is called in the Quran ‘the straight path’ (sirat-al-mustaqim). Deviation from the straight path is proof of the fact that one did not make proper use of the capabilities granted to him by God. Such a man will be held accountable by God. No excuse whatsoever will be accepted from him. (THE QURAN 30: 57)

An important principle of human life is avoidance of arrogance. In this regard the Quran says: “Do not walk with pride on the earth: for behold, God does not love arrogant and boastful people.”(31: 18)

The above verse of the Quran gives us to understand that arrogance is the source of all evil. By contrast, modesty is the greatest source of all good. According to the Quran, the kind of man desired by God is one who is totally free of arrogance. Such a person is a modest person in the fullest sense.

In the chapter al-Fajr (89) of the Quran, we are told that all the pleasant or unpleasant experiences faced by man occur solely as a means of putting him to the test, but man takes such incidents in a negative manner. As a result, having pleasant experiences causes him to suffer from a superiority complex whereas unpleasant experiences give him an inferiority complex. (89: 15-16)

The message of the Quran for man is that he should save himself from distraction.

According to the Quran, both complexes affect man in extremely adverse ways. The right thing for him to do is that in both sets of circumstances, pleasant and unpleasant, he should consistently tread the path of moderation. Those who prove to be moderate in personality and conduct are described in the Quran as souls at peace (nafs al-muthmainnah), (89: 27), that is, complex-free souls. The greatest success for man is his gaining entry into Paradise in the eternal life after death. On this subject, the Quran says: “Truly, this is a great victory! It is for the like of this that all should strive.” (37: 60-61)

This is a clear indication that, according to the Quran, man’s goal should be one and only one, and that is, Paradise. The greatest feature of Paradise is that it is the realm of the Lord of the universe. And without doubt, there can be no success greater than finding oneself in close proximity to one’s Lord in the eternal life after death. This unique desirability of Paradise is expressed in this verse of the Quran, which gives voice to a sincere and heartfelt human longing:

My Lord, build me a house in nearness to You in Paradise. (66: 11)

GOD
If we deny God, we shall have
to deny our own selves.