One of the questions that many people raise is this: what
will be done to the people who reject the Divine Message of an era and His
Messengers?
The grandeur of
the Divine scheme of things is such that the unique Lord, the Almighty Allah,
does what He wills. His Mercy and Forgiveness encompass the
whole world so much so that He may forgive whomsoever He wants. And no one can
question Him as to what He does. The practical operations of the Divine Will, thus, remains for the most
part, shrouded as a matter of profound mystery. Except, of course, what He
teaches and informs His Messengers through the angels and the Spirit of
Holiness. Even His Messengers had only the duty to convey what had been
conveyed to them. They had also been instructed to openly declare that they
would not know about what would be done to them in this life or in the life to
come.
It is plausible to consider that that people might have failed
to recognize the Divine Message as a consequence of the complex circumstances and
varied conditions of social life of their times. The limits of our awareness at a humane level to
factor in all those colours of human situations through our myopic eyes can and
will blur our vision of reality. The essential un-know-ability of the Divine Will also must be kept in mind while
interpreting the mystical, spiritual ideas such as fear of Hell and hope for
Heaven and salvation of the believers and the damnation of the disbelievers,
In his Friday Sermon
of 07 September 2012, the
Khalifatullah Hadhrat Munir Ahmad Azim Sahib (atba) of Mauritius shared some light on
the meaning of these concepts for the benefit of our everyday life. The discourse
of the Messenger of Allah of our times deeply underscores the limits of human
knowledge to comprehend the Divine Will. He exhorts us to “remain ever at the service of God and humanity also
so that you may earn not this world, but everlastingness through your devotion
to God”.