Tuesday, September 15, 2009

What is 'Zulm'?

The question that arises is; 'Can one really be unjust to oneself? This seems incomprehensible, one transgressing upon oneself? Why? Because every human being loves his own self the most. If one claims that 'I behold someone more than my life'. Then do not take such a person seriously, for there will be a perfectly good explanation for such a remark. The truth is man values himself the most. Thus if one values his own self the most, how could he ever be unjust to himself? You can understand who values what the most when two of man's innermost desires clash. For example, your children, and all your life savings are in a house, which is up in flames. We want to see who you would try to rescue first, for time will not allow you to save them both. If you rescue your children we will coincide that your love for your children is most than your wealth. And what if you yourself get caught in a dilemma that you think you can save your children by releasing them through the window in hope of them falling in the safe arms of those outside, but at the same time fearful of your own safety and survival. In these circumstances you will panic and in frustration run around yelling and shouting but you will not enter the house dreading the thought of getting burnt alive. So we see that we value our self more than our children. Hence, man who values himself more than the whole world. How can he be unjust to himself? In fact I see it this way, your value and adoration for others is self-centered as well. Your love for others is because of your own self-interest. Why is it you have love for your son? Because he will be your further generation, he will be your support, he will enlighten your name, through him your descendants will continue. Thus we love our son for our own self-interest. And if your son loves you it is because he very will knows whatever the old man [father] leaves behind he will eventually inherit. So the son’s love is also motivated. One must acknowledge the truth and be honest with oneself. Therefore the person who loves his children, his relatives and his friends for his own self-interest, how can he unjust to himself? Allow me to elaborate further. I assert that your love for Allah and his Messenger, adoration for the Awliya Allah 'friends of Allah' is also out of your own interest. It is for your own gain. Since you are aware that this is the love that will absolve you, this is the love that will bring you peace and prosperity in religious and worldly affairs; this is that love that brings victory in religious and worldly matters. So for your salvation, your safety, your peace and prosperity, you desire Allah and his Messenger. Thus whosoever desires Allah and his Messenger for his own motive, his own salvation, his own forgiveness, his own peace and prosperity. How could he be unjust to himself? First of all I want you to fully comprehend this question, and I will prove that you are unjust upon yourself. The difficulty arises because we have a general understanding of the definition of 'Zulm' as someone setting fire to our house, someone making our women widows. This is our perception of 'Zulm and rightly so. Everything that we see happening to the Muslim world all around is certainly 'Zulm' but today I want to talk about another type of 'Zulm'. I am not talk about the 'Zulm' that is inflicted by the Zionist hostilities. I am not talking about the 'Zulm' imposed by the extreme Christian movements, and I am not talking about the 'Zulm' instigated by the fanatical Hindus, the disbelievers and polytheist. Today I am addressing the 'Zulm' which you are inflicting upon yourself. Since the 'Zulm' which others inflict upon us surely destroys our worldly life however our hereafter improves for the better. Of course our world will be chaotic and self-destructive but the hereafter will improve for the better for it leads to the promise of 'Shahadan'. The 'Zulm' which I am addressing today, is that
which ruins our 'Dunya' life and 'Akhirah' hereafter. This is the 'Zulm' which you bring upon yourself. Again I want to re-iterate and further clarify what exactly is 'Zulm'?

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great job bro, thanks for posting it and appreciated your concern in this matter.

Anonymous said...

Wow, the question have to be arises about this subject and the important point is that it need to be follow up.