« Wa immin Ummati illaa khalaa
fihaa Naziir. »
There is no nation but has had its Warner.
(Fatir 35: 25)
As Allah (swt) is the Lord of all mankind, He has
equipped all humans with the power to think for themselves. And thus, He could
not deprive any nation of His guidance. Like the verse of the Holy Quran which
I have recited before you, in which it is said: “There
is no nation but has had its Warner”.
Allah (swt) has sent His messengers among all nations
and in all ages, and like the sun lights up the whole world, the light of
revelations has ever lit up the darkest corners of the earth. If today we
cannot discover the light of revelation among a particular people, it does not
mean that no prophets have appeared among them, but the truth is that these
people have allowed their national traditions and faith to die out.
Over time, most people believed that (divine)
revelation was limited to the founders of their respective religions, and even
those who believed that divine revelation was given to those who profess other
religions did that, more like a kind of personal tribute to the founders of
these religions because of the services they had rendered to the cause of
humanity than the result of the acceptance of the doctrine of the universal
providence of God. For example, today we see that Christmas has become a
national and international festival where even the adherents of other religions
like the Hindus celebrate it with fanfare. Why? Is it because of their belief
in Jesus just like the Christians have in him? Or is it simply because of the
attraction of this festive celebration and as a tribute to the Christian beliefs
about Jesus’ birth? They are fully engaged in this feast while in reality they
do not believe in the authenticity of Jesus as a prophet, or even (may Allah
forbid) as son of God, a belief that the majority of Christians espouse.
The services rendered to humanity by the righteous
servants of God have certainly been preserved in history, but God’s attributes
and words also reflect the fact that each nation, whether its traditions have
been preserved or not, had its prophet and to receive guidance through prophets
is the right of humanity that God never ignores. This doctrine has opened for
all nations the doors of God’s love to the point that it has put the internal
relations of humanity on a consistent and friendly basis and preserved the
founders and righteous men of all religions from all kinds of insults.
The world has seen the greatest universal prophet for
all humanity, for all nations, for all peoples of the world. This greatest
prophet is indeed our beloved prophet Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh). He was raised
among the Arabs as the universal prophet for the entire human race. Although he
was the last prophet bearer of divine laws, with the last code of revealed
laws, i.e., the Quran, the complete Holy Book, which contains the necessary
lessons for the needs of all times, the doors of revelation and spiritual
advancement are, however, still open and will continue to be forever.