THE ONLY GUIDE IS THE QUR'AN
Alif Lam Ra. This is a Book
We have sent down to you
so that you can bring mankind from the darkness to the
light, by the permission of their Lord, to the Path of the
Almighty, the Praiseworthy.
(Surah Ibrahim: 1) |
Allah sent
down the Qur'an for people to reflect upon, so that they can know
that He is the only God, to learn how to worship Him, and to become
heedful. The Qur'an, our only guide, provides us with explanations
for everything we need, shows us the path which pleases Allah, and
gives the good news of the great consequences of surrendering as a
servant to Him:
... We have sent down the Book to you
making all things clear and as guidance and mercy and good news for
the Muslims. (Surat an-Nahl: 89)
The Qur'an is the book in truth Allah
sent to His servants. It is an admonition, a healing and a mercy for
believers. Believers who can grasp this important reality reflect
deeply on every verse of the Qur'an, and spend all their lives in
compliance with it. Allah provides the answer of any question they
seek in the Qur'an:
We have brought them a Book elucidating
everything with knowledge, as guidance and a mercy for people who
believe. (Surat al-A'raf: 52)
Since the Qur'an explains everything
relevant to being a servant to Allah, man is responsible for living
by the Qur'an, observing its limits and complying with its commands.
On the Day of Reckoning, people will be questioned based on this book
alone.
Therefore, never forget that the way
you conduct yourself, your thoughts and decisions, in brief, your
entire way of life, should be in compliance only with the Qur'an,
and not with what the majority of people want. Living by the Qur'an
is the unique way to salvation.

"Am I to desire someone other than Allah as a judge when it
is He Who has sent down the Book to you clarifying everything?"
Those We have given the Book know it has been sent down from
your Lord with truth, so on no account be among the doubters.
(Qur'an, 6:114) |
Moreover, it is necessary to read and
comprehend the Qur'an in order to live by the religion revealed in
it, even though those around you may be far from complying with it.
The majority of people might have never read the Qur'an. Among those
who are familiar with the Qur'an, on the other hand, there may be
those who only memorize verses in Arabic without reflecting on their
meaning. They may even consider the Qur'an as a kind of amulet (Surely
Allah is beyond all that which they falsely ascribe to Him) and thus
keep it on the upper shelves of closets. But if what you want to accomplish
is salvation, you need to comply with Allah's commands, not those
of the majority of people. You need to read the admonitions Allah
has sent down and know by heart His commands. The reason why the Qur'an
was revealed is made clear in the following verses:
This is a communication to be transmitted
to mankind so that they may be warned by it and so that they will
know that He is One God and so that people of intelligence will pay
heed. (Surah Ibrahim: 52)
It is a Book We have sent down to you,
full of blessing, so let people of intelligence ponder its Signs and
take heed. (Surah Sâd: 29)
As is seen in the above quoted verses,
Allah informs us that only the people of intelligence, who have the
faith described in the Qur'an, can take heed. The Qur'an is made easy
for us to reflect and take advice:
"Am I to desire someone other than
Allah as a judge when it is He Who has sent down the Book to you clarifying
everything?" Those We have given the Book know it has been sent down
from your Lord with truth, so on no account be among the doubters.
(Surat al-An'am: 114)
In this way We have sent it down
as Clear Signs. Allah guides anyone He wills. (Surat al-Hajj: 16)
Aside from that stated in these verses,
there is yet another fact we need to keep in mind: the Qur'an is a
guide for believers whereas it may misguide disbelievers. Those who
do not believe that they will be gathered in the presence of their
Lord on the Day of Judgment and that the Qur'an is the book in truth
sent by the Lord, fail to grasp the divine purpose of its verses.
They remain deaf and blind towards them. This condition is related
in the Qur'an as follows:
When you recite the Qur'an, We place
an obscuring veil between you and those who do not believe in the
hereafter. We have placed covers on their hearts, preventing them
from understanding it, and heaviness in their ears. When you mention
your Lord alone in the Qur'an, they turn their backs and run away.
(Surat al-Isra': 45-46)
Undoubtedly, this attitude of the disbelievers
results from their insincerity and their inclination to follow their
whims and desires. Examples of this inherent lack of understanding
among the disbelievers are as follows:
Those are the Signs of the Wise Book-guidance
and mercy for the good-doers...
(Qur'an, 31:2-3) |
We have only appointed angels as
masters of the Fire and We have only specified their number as a trial
for those who are disbelievers; so that those who were given the Book
might gain in certainty, and those who believe might increase in their
faith, and both those who were given the Book and the believers might
have no doubt; and so that those with sickness in their hearts and
the disbelievers might say, "What did Allah intend by this example?"
In this way Allah misguides those He wills and guides those He wills.
No one knows the legions of your Lord but Him. This is nothing but
a reminder to all human beings. (Surat al-Muddaththir: 31)
Believers, on the other hand, are of
an entirely different state of mind. As soon as they hear Allah's
verses, they conform to this most beautiful message, and thus, attain
salvation both in this world and beyond. The attitude typical of a
believer towards Allah's signs is related in the Qur'an as follows:
Allah has sent down the Supreme Discourse,
a Book consistent in its frequent repetitions. The skins of those
who fear their Lord tremble at it and then their skins and hearts
yield softly to the remembrance of Allah. That is Allah's guidance
by which He guides whoever He wills. And no one can guide those whom
Allah misguides. (Surat az-Zumar: 23)
Allah has informed us that believers
with sincere faith will have the faculty to grasp the Qur'an as the
book in truth. Only disbelievers harbour doubts about its justness:
… and so that those who have been given
knowledge will know it is the truth from their Lord and believe in
it and their hearts will be humbled to Him. Allah guides those who
believe to a straight path. But those who disbelieve will not cease
to be in doubt of it until the Hour comes on them suddenly or the
punishment of a desolate Day arrives. (Surat al-Hajj: 54-55)
People will be judged according to the
Qur'an on the Day of Judgment. Allah reveals this truth in the following
verse;
So hold fast to what has been revealed
to you. You are on a straight path. It is certainly a reminder to
you and to your people and you will be questioned. (Surat az-Zukhruf:
43-44)
That the majority of people are far removed
from the Qur'an, and that they have almost abandoned it, should not
deceive you. That is because, as people regard a lifespan of 60-70
years as guaranteed, they tend to wait for the later years of their
lives as the appropriate time to follow the Qur'an. They wrongly conclude
that living by the religion would deprive them of the pleasures of
youth. By this insincere reasoning, however, they prepare a bitter
end for themselves.
The sole guide that explains for
you how to be a servant to Allah is the Qur'an. You must structure
your life according to its commands. That is because, on the Day of
Judgment, believers and disbelievers alike, will be judged according
to their obedience to the Qur'an. You can only hope to attain Paradise
and deliverance from eternal punishment provided that you sincerely
carry out what the Qur'an commands.