Say, ‘Follow me if you love Allâh’ (3:32)
A ‘Muslim’ is, literally,
one who submits to the Will of God; someone who follows in the footsteps of holy
prophet Muhammad (sa) in quest of Divine forgiveness and approval
and salvation. Between the lines of its pure message, the Holy Qur’an gives us
an intimate portrait of true believers. Indeed, the character-sketch of a
sincere devotee of God is clearly discernible in the Book of God. A Muslim is
one who loudly proclaims ‘Laa Ilaaaha
Illallah, Muhammad Rasulullah’ [There is no diety except Allah; Muhammad is His
messenger’]. A true Muslim is the one who backs his/her verbal
declaration or profession of commitment to Faith with actual good deeds in everyday life as evidence in support of his
claims of belief.
The Qur’an notes: ‘The
desert Arabs say, ‘We have faith.’ [Prophet], tell them, ‘You do not have
faith. What you should say instead is, “We have submitted,” for faith has not
yet entered your hearts.’ If you obey God and His Messenger, He will not
diminish any of your deeds: He is most forgiving and most merciful. The true
believers are the ones who have faith in God and His Messenger and leave all
doubt behind, the ones who have struggled with their possessions and their persons
in God’s way: they are the ones who are true.’ (49: 15-16)
According to the Qur’an,
most people know only the outer aspects of life in this present world and have
no concern for the life to come in the Hereafter. On the other hand, believers
are acutely conscious of the hidden realities of life in this universe. Even
when they cannot see God, the believer understands that all journeys’ end in our
Sustainer, the Great Fashioner of all destinies; and that 'free-will' entails the
choice to abide by Law in exchange for Divine pleasure in Heavenly abode, or to
earn the punishment of Hellfire for choosing to be a lawbreaker in this world,
and that everyone will face their own records on the Day of Judgement before
our Just Lord.
Indeed, what distinguishes true believers from the rest of the people is their sense of
gratitude towards the Lord who makes it possible for us all to experience the
blessings of life in this world. The human faculty of discernment is illumined when
the clear guidance of Divine wisdom- taught by the Prophets- is followed and
implemented in everyday life. A believer recognizes that through the creation of
humans with free will, God wishes that we use our ‘brains’ and follow His revelations
(the Scripture and the Balance), and thereby become perfect believers- the resplendent and illuminated women and men of Faith in this world- the real ‘trustees’ of God on earth: those who attain the true purpose of life and gain the high destiny He
promises for the truly good in the Garden of Bliss, Insha Allah, Aameen.