| THE PROPHETS
WERE SENT TO ILLUMINATE THE WAY OF MANKIND
Today, the
greatest problem of mankind is that they do not recognize the Prophet Muhammad, upon him
be peace and blessings, and that they neglect and, in some parts of the world, even
refuse, to follow his way. God sent Muhammad, as He had sent all the previous Prophets, to
illuminate the way of mankind. He said:
God was
gracious to the believers when He raised up among them a Messenger from themselves who
recites to them the verses (of His Book) and shows them His signs [in their selves and in
the universe], purifies them [of their sins and their deviations of thought and belief],
and instructs them in the Book and the Wisdom. They were evidently in manifest misguidance
before. (Al Imran, 3.164)
God sent
Messengers to mankind throughout the ages so that mankind might be guided to the truth and
be purified of sins. Those who were enlightened by the Messengers of God, found the way to
the Divine Presence and attained the highest rank of humanity. In the words of Ibrahim
Haqqi, God declared that He could not be contained by heavens and earth; He can be
known and reached through hearts only. It is for this reason that the Messengers led
mankind to the knowledge of God. Through them, He was deeply felt by the innermost
senses of people. The innermost sense of man, whether we call it heart
or soul, or conscience, is so great that through it man can grasp
God with all His greatness and other attributes. God cannot be contained by the heavens
and earth. Minds cannot comprehend Him. Philosophical thoughts are by no means sufficient
to reach Him. It is only through his soul or heart that a man can rise to the holy
Presence of God. Therefore, it was the Prophets who purified the souls so that they could
be the mirrors in which God might manifest Himself. The Prophet Muhammad is the last and
greatest of these Prophets, and he left us the Quran and Sunna so that we can, by
following them, live in accordance with the purpose for which all the Prophets were sent.
Before further
elaboration on the Divine purpose for sending the Prophets, I would like to emphasize
three points.
The Prophets were chosen men
through whom God manifested Himself
Firstly, the
Prophets were far from being as some lacking in manners and sound reflection have
described them. They were not, as some think, ordinary men like us. They were chosen men
through whom God manifested Himself. God chose them from among people and paid great
attention to their upbringing, so that during their life they would always seek to gain
His approval. Like his predecessors, the Prophet Muhammad, upon him be peace and
blessings, always pursued Gods good pleasure and his last words were: To Rafiq
al-Ala (the Highest Abode). Aisha, Mother of Believers, gives the
following account of his last moments:
I was with him
during his last moments. Whenever he became ill, he used to ask me to pray for him and,
expecting my prayer to be accepted through the blessing of his auspicious hand, I held his
hand and prayed. During his last illness, I wanted to do the same and pray, when he
suddenly withdrew his hand and said, to Rafiq al-Ala!
Secondly, the
world has never been devoid of the successors to the mission of Prophethood, who devote
their lives to the dissemination of truths. They should seek what the Prophets sought,
they should preach what the Prophets preached, and they should strictly follow the
Prophets in performing their duties in enjoining good and forbidding evil. By
explaining the Divine purpose for sending the Prophets, I hope I will be able to shed some
light on the way of those who try to lead the people along the path of the Prophets.
Death is not total
annihilation
Thirdly, death is
not total annihilation. It is only a changing of the worlds, but without completely
breaking away from this one. In addition, the death of the Prophets is different from that
of ordinary people. God declares about martyrs, whose spiritual degrees are lower than
that of the Prophets,
Say not of
those slain in Gods way, They are dead, but they are alive but you
understand not (al-Baqarah, 2.154).
So we should not
say of the Prophets, they are dead. For this reason, the Prophet Muhammad,
upon him be peace and blessings, did not taste death in the manner we know; he only
changed places and passed on into another dimension or degree of life. Those who can
penetrate with their inner faculties into the dimensions other than the ones in which we
live, can experience different dimensions of time and space. They can see different
creatures and look into things and events from different viewpoints. We consider things
and events according to the stream in which we are, but if we can rise high enough to see
this stream with all its dimensions, and the scope of our sight is enlarged as we rise,
then we will be able to obtain a more comprehensive capacity and standard in our judgement
of everything. Thus, those who have been able to gain this capacity, while sitting among
us, might also be sitting in the presence of Gods Messenger, upon him be peace and
blessings, and Gods Messenger himself may now be stroking the heads of some among
us. While performing prayer here with us, he may also be leading the same prayer in the
Hereafter before the angels. There is a particular class of saints called abdal
substitutes for when one of them dies, he is immediately substituted with a new
one, who can see the Prophet whenever they wish. Jalal al-Din al-Suyuti, a
sixteenth-century scholar, once said: I have seen Gods Messenger twenty-eight
times while awake.
After these introductory points,
we shall explain the Divine purposes for sending the Prophets. |