

(IN
THE NAME OF ALLAH MOST GRACIOUS AND MOST MERCIFUL)
INTRODUCTION
TO
ISLAM.
CONCEPT OF GOD IN ISLAM,
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Islam is a Semitic religion, which has over one billion adherents all over the world. Islam means "submission to the will of God". Muslims accept the Qur’an, as the word of God revealed to His last and final prophet, Mohammed (peace be upon him). Islam states that Allah sent messengers and prophets throughout the ages with the message of Unity of God, and accountability in the Hereafter. Islam thus makes it an article of faith to believe in all the earlier prophets, starting with Adam, and continuing with Noah, Abraham, Ishmael, Isaac, Jacob,Moses, David, John and Jesus amongst many others (may peace be on them all).
The Most Concise Definition of God:
The most concise definition of
God in Islam is given in the four verses of Surah Ikhlas which is
Chapter 112 of the Qur’an:
"Say:
He
is
Allah,
The
One
and
Only.
"Allah,the
Eternal,
Absolute.
"He
begets
not,nor
is
He
begotten.
And
there
is
none
like
unto
Him."
[Al-Qur’an 112:1-4]
The word ‘Assamad’ is difficult to translate. It means ‘absolute existence’, which can be attributed only to Allah (swt), all other existence being temporal or conditional. It also means that Allah (swt) is not dependant on any person or thing, but all persons and things are dependant on Him.
Surah Ikhlas - the touchstone of theology:
Surah Ikhlas (Chapter 112) of the Glorious Qur’an, is the touchstone of theology. ‘Theo’ in Greek means God and ‘logy’ means study. Thus Theology means study of God and to Muslims this four line definition of Almighty God serves as the touchstone of the study of God. Any candidate to divinity must be subjected to this ‘acid test’. Since the attributes of Allah given in this chapter are unique, false gods and pretenders to divinity can be easily dismissed using these verses.
What does Islam say about ‘god-men’?
India is often called the land
of ‘god-men’. This is due to the abundance of so-called spiritual masters
in India. Many of these ‘babas’ and ‘saints’ have a large following in
many countries. Islam abhors deification of any human being. To understand
the
Islamic stand towards such pretenders
to divinity, let us analyze one such ‘god-man’,
Osho Rajneesh.
Let us put this candidate, ‘Bhagwan’
Rajneesh, to the test of Surah Ikhlas, the touchstone of
theology:
i)
The first criterion is "Say, He is Allah, one and only". Is Rajneesh one
and only? No!
Rajneesh was one among the multitude of ‘spiritual teachers’ produced by
India.
Some disciples of Rajneesh might still hold that Rajneesh is one and only.
ii)
The second criterion is, ‘Allah is absolute and eternal’. We know from
Rajneesh’s biography that he was suffering
from diabetes, asthma, and chronic backache. He alleged that the
U.S. Government gave him slow poison in prison. Imagine Almighty
God being poisoned! Rajneesh was thus, neither absolute nor eternal.
iii)
The third criterion is ‘He begets not, nor is He begotten’. We know that
Rajneesh was born in Jabalpur in India and had a mother
as well as a father who later became his disciples.
In May 1981 he went to U.S.A. and
established a town called ‘Rajneeshpuram’. He later fell foul of the West
and was finally arrested and asked to leave the country. He came back to
India and started a commune in Pune which is now known as the
‘Osho’ commune. He died in 1990.
The followers of Osho Rajneesh believe that he is Almighty God. At the
‘Osho commune’ in Pune one can find the following epitaph on his tombstone:
"Osho – never born, never died; only visited the planet Earth between 11th December 1931 to 19th January 1990."
They forget to mention that he was not granted visa for 21 countries of the world. Can a person ever imagine ‘God’ visiting the earth, and requiring a visa to enter a country! The Archbishop of Greece said that if Rajneesh had not been deported, they would have burnt his house and those of his disciples.
(iv)
The fourth test, which is the most stringent is, "There is none like unto
Him". The moment you can imagine or compare ‘God’
to anything, then he (the candidate to divinity)
is not God. It is not possible to conjure up a mental picture of the One
True
God. We know that Rajneesh was a human being, having two eyes, two ears,
a nose, a mouth and a white flowing beard. Photographs and posters
of Rajneesh are available in plenty. The moment you can imagine
or draw a mental picture of an
entity, then that entity is not God.
Many are tempted to make anthropomorphic
comparisons of God. Take for instance, Arnold Schwarzenegger, the famous
body builder and Hollywood actor, who won the title of ‘Mr.Universe’, the
strongest man in the world. Let us suppose that someone says that Almighty
God is a thousand times stronger than Arnold Schwarzenegger. The moment
you can compare any entity to God, whether the comparison is to Schwarzenegger
or to King Kong,
whether it is a thousand times
or a million times stronger, it fails the Qur’anic criterion, "There is
none like unto Him".
Thus, the ‘acid test’ cannot be
passed by anyone except the One True God.
The following verse of the Glorious
Qur’an conveys a similar message:
"No
vision
can
grasp
Him
But
His
grasp
is
over
All
vision:
He
is
Above
all
comprehension,
Yet
is
acquainted
with
all
things."
[Al-Qur’an 6:103]