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Qur'an & Science

Purpose of Islam - Part 2
Establishment of Natural World Order
By Dr. Javed Jamil



It is true that, biologically, human beings are animals. But it is equally true that ‘human beings’ are human beings. They eat, mate and die like animals. But in addition, they possess an extraordinarily healthy relationship with fellow human beings, a highly sensitive conscience that censors their activities, and a supreme spirituality that seeks to instil divine virtues in them. “Liberty”, in the modern era, has only become an iron-chain prepared by the economic fundamentalists for the purpose of shackling the conscience and spirituality of human beings. These must now be liberated and allowed to function without fear. Once the conscience and spirituality are set free, humanisation of mankind will progress rapidly. Man will then not only enjoy the fruits of material developments, but will also ensure this is done in a way as would not disturb his mental peace and social order. The agenda for the future must be to establish Natural Word Order rather than New World Order. New World Order is unstable by its very meaning; what is new now will become old tomorrow. The Order has only brought chaos at all levels. It has led to the development of a strange kind of world, which appears to be paradise from outside, but as one enters it, one finds nothing but hell. We are living in a world where, thanks to the designs of merchants, immorality reigns. Where it is easier to be bad than good. Where wearing a scarf is banned and baring the body is promoted. Where being a wife or husband is outdated and being a bed partner is smartness. Where piety is ridiculed and impudence glorified. Where prosperity is considered to be the synonym of peace, education that of knowledge and entertainment that of happiness. Where condoms are presented as wonderful little bags possessing everything required for a wholesome life. We are living in a world where children are aborted in the name of women’s rights. Where, murderers and rapists are protected in the name of ‘right to life’. Where, criminals are given all amenities of life in the name of human rights. Where, sexual perverts receive all kinds of sympathy and attention. Where those talking of righteousness in life are condemned as “bloody moralists”. Where, the media do everything to change the choices of the people, but if some reformer tries to warn them against evils, he is dubbed as a retrogressive, who has no business to teach lessons of good behaviour to the people. Alcohol, smoking, gambling and unrestrained-sex are considered to be the biggest symbols of liberty, brothels, beaches, bars and casinos the citadels of “freedom”. One third of the total population of the world smokes, millions of people take drugs, millions drink and gamble and a sizeable percentage indulges in all forms of unhealthy sexual behaviour, including promiscuity, homosexuality, purchased sex, etc. In short, we are inhabitants of a world where the biggest virtue is to openly indulge in the biggest sin; and the biggest sin is to try to exhibit virtuousness.


Deaths due to poverty and unhygienic conditions are also there, but for these, it is ignorance, not knowledge that is to be blamed. They occur in the poor and undeveloped areas and are not the result of the designs of human minds, though the people of the area particularly the leadership has to share the blame. Apart from death, other diseases, addictions, family disintegration, exploitation of men, women and children are other dangerous consequences of economic fundamentalism in the developed regions of the world.


It is in the backdrop of this universal disharmony that Islam has to play its role. The whole social, legal, economic, administrative, scientific, health and educational set-up all over the world is founded on un-Islamic premises. Yet Muslims seem to be in a permanent somnolence. Everything that Qur’an expressly prohibits is destroying the social fabric everywhere. Polytheism of various kinds is prevalent all over the world; even those that are not pagans have become slaves of money, addiction or sex. Alcohol has become the water of life for the people. Early marriage is banned while premarital sex is promoted. Promiscuity is glorified while polygamy is mocked. Sex has become one of the biggest industries with the result that it has become as much associated with death as it has been with life. The economic system is based on exploitation and marketing of evils. Crimes are ever on the rise. For a few hundreds or thousands of deaths caused by “Islamic terrorists”, the whole world is being terrorised; for millions of deaths caused by the modern sexuality promoted by merchants of sex, alcohol and smoking, criminal silence is maintained. All international organisations including the UN, WHO, WTO and Amnesty have been dancing to the melody of globalisation trampling, in the process, individual’s physical, mental and spiritual health, family peace and social order.


(The writer can be reached at javedjamil@rediffmail.com)



Live Earth
By Abdul Alim


The environment is perceived as the place where the signs (e.g. rivers, plants, and birds), pointing to God exist:


“Verily in the heavens and the earth, are Signs for those who believe. And in the creation of yourselves and the fact that animals are scattered (throughout the earth), are Signs for those of assured Faith. And the alteration of Night and Day, and the fact that God sends down Sustenance from the sky, and revives therewith the earth after its death, and in the change of the winds,-are Signs for those that are wise.” (Qur’an, 45:3-5)


As a result, any destruction occurring to the environment is tantamount to destroying these signs.


The Prophet Muhammad (Pbuh) told his followers that they would be rewarded by God for taking care of the Earth. He said: “If any Muslim plants any plant and a human being or an animal eats of it, he will be rewarded as if he had given that much in charity.” (Sahih Al-Bukhari)


“An Inconvenient Truth” a film by Davis Guggenheim, featuring Al Gore, the former Vice President of United States. Ultimately brings home persuasive argument that we can no longer afford to view global warming as a political issue - rather, it is the biggest moral challenges facing our global civilization.


The documentary’s official website (www.climatecrisis.net) recommends ten simple things that one can do. Replace regular light bulb with fluorescent light bulb, carpool or take mass transit more often, recycle household waste, keep tires inflated, use less hot water, avoid product with a lot of packaging, adjust thermostat during winter and summer accordingly, plant a tree, simply turn off television, DVD player, stereo and computer when you are not using them and finally spread the word and be part of the solution.


In a recent interview with CNN, Al Gore urged everyone in every country to put pressure on their leaders and every party to make global warming a top priority and solve the climate crisis.


Kevin Wall, the executive producer of the “Live Earth” concerts, saw the documentary and he and his wife were moved by it and they contacted Gore and they got to know each other well and pulled off the “Live Earth” concerts on all seven continents to create awareness on global warming that took place on July 7, 2007. Gore indicated that it was absolutely amazing and had great fun working with Wall as his partner.


The Hamburg edition (Germany) of the Live Earth climate change concert featured a lineup of international stars and ended nine hours later with a performance by surprise guest Yusuf Islam, formerly Cat Stevens. The estimated crowd was believed to be 30,000. It is worth mentioning here that Yusuf played before his biggest audience in 28 years.


Yusuf said, “I have been away from music for a long time but it is great to be back, back on earth, back on stage and with a cause like this, it’s really an honor. There are many people around in the world today who are building and many people who also (are) destroying. Unfortunately for many children who just arrived in this world, as they look around, their world is in ruins.” He dedicated his song “Ruins” for that.