Role of the Qur'an in Spiritual Life
This is the Book; there is no doubt in it, a guidance for those who fear Allah. Those who believe in the unseen and keep up prayer and spend out of what We have given them. And who believe in that which has been revealed to you and that which was revealed before you and they are sure of what is yet to come. -(Al-Baqara, 2: 3-5).
For today's sermon, I have specially chosen to
speak on the subject of Ibaadat (worship/ acts of worship - of Allah). This
is why I have read these few verses of Surah Al-Baqara. By introducing the
Quran, the first thing which Allah (swt) has said: “This is the Book;
there is no doubt in it.” The
point to be noted here is that Allah is referring to The Book, His Book,
such a Book which is perfect, wherein there is no trace of error. It contains
lots of meanings. It is such a Book which is far away from you but if you fulfill
certain conditions, then this very Book can come near to you.
Afterwards the word “Zaalikal” - This
is - indicates also the value of the Quran, and contains several
prophecies. It also refers to the perfection of the Quran. In fact, all past prophets
foretold the advent of Hazrat Muhammad (pbuh) and they said that he shall bring
a Great Book. Al-Kitab
(literally ʻThe
Book’) here means a promised Book awaited by all
nations since ages. And today this Book is before us. Another explanation is that
this Book, which is far away from you, can become closer to you. And there is
no doubt in this. That is, there is no doubt in the fact that this Book can
come closer to you. Now, when we read “La Rayb” together with “Zaalikal”,
then it defines this Book as a perfect one, wherein no doubt resides in it (in
its truthfulness - that it contains only the truth) and that it is a guide for
all pious people (those who fear Allah).