Islam promises the dawn of a new era in human relations through its ethical vision and spiritual teachings. As the reform of the world is
through the reform of the individual, Islam insists upon personal reform as the way forward. By creating a community of people who restrain themselves from the evil whispering of Satanic impulses and do perform good deeds for the sake of their own souls and the progress of humanity, Islam seeks to achieve the larger goal of a progressive spiritual community.
In the times of a Messenger of Allah, the heavy responsibility of calling mankind to the path of the Lord Almighty and the way in which He has designed and created the human nature, falls on the humble shoulders of the faithful who follow the Messenger.Yet, the spiritual project is
not without its share of doubts and concerns for the individual believer in his or her every day life. By looking at the sheer magnitude of the tasks and
responsibilities ahead- both at individual and collective, societal level,
a believer may even become overwhelmed by a sense of incapacity and helplessness. How to negotiate these spiritual anxieties and ethical concerns at
the individual level?
In his Friday Sermon of January 04,
2013 the
Khalifatullah Hadhrat Munir Ahmad Azim Sahib (atba) of Mauritius offers
profound guidance on the matter. Continuing on the theme of seeking to purify
oneself from the evil inclinations of the lower self, the Khalifatullah (atba)
exhorts the believers to seek Divine Forgivemess for personal and collective
fallibilities by reciting the prayers taught by Allah Himself in His Holy Qur’an.
One ought to become a real ‘plant’ of Allah, to be watered and nursed and preserved by the Lord Himself against all
odds and adverse circumstances. A real sense of devotion, love, affection,
humility and sincerity in the path of Allah are personal qualities that can
open one’s path of Divine Favour, underlines the Messenger of Allah of our
times.
Read the Extracts from the Friday Sermon :
“Our
Lord, we have wronged ourselves, and if You do not forgive us and have mercy
upon us, we will surely be among the losers.” (7: 24)