Say: "Praise be to God. He will show you His Signs and
you will recognize them. Your Lord is not heedless of anything you do."
(Surat an-Naml: 93)
In today's society, people assess the Qur'an very differently
from what is the real purpose of its revelation. In the Islamic world, in general,
very few people know the contents of the Qur'an.
Some Muslim people often hang the Qur'an on the walls of
their houses within a decorative cover and elderly people read it from time
to time. They assume that the Qur'an protects those who read it from
"misfortune and trouble". According to this superstition, they consider the
Qur'an a sort of amulet against misfortunes.
The Qur'anic verses, however, inform us that the purpose of
the Qur'an's revelation is entirely different from what is mentioned above.
For instance, in the 52nd verse of Surah Ibrahim, God states: "This is a
communication to be transmitted to mankind so that they can be warned
by it and so that they will know that He is One God and so that people of
intelligence will pay heed." In many other verses, God emphasizes that
one of the most crucial purposes of the Qur'an's revelation is to invite people
to ponder.
In the Qur'an, God invites people to reject blindly accepting
the beliefs and values society imposes on them and to ponder by pushing
aside all the prejudices, taboos and constraints on their minds.
Man must think on how he came into being, what is the
purpose of his life, why he will die and what awaits him after death. He must
question how he himself and the whole universe came into existence and how
they continue to exist. While doing this, he must relieve himself of all
constraints and prejudices.
By thinking, while isolating his conscience from all social,
ideological and psychological obligations, the person should eventually
perceive that the entire universe, including himself, is created by a superior
power. Even when he examines his own body or any other thing in nature,
he will see an impressive harmony, plan and wisdom at work within its design.
At this point again, the Qur'an guides man. In the Qur'an,
God guides us as to what we should reflect on and investigate. With the
methods of reflection given in the Qur'an, he who has faith in God will better
perceive God's perfection, eternal wisdom, knowledge and power in His
creation. When a believing person starts to think in the way shown in the
Qur'an, he soon realizes that the whole universe is a sign of God's power
and art, and that, "nature is a work of art, not the artist itself". Every work
of art exhibits the exceptional skills of the one who has made it and conveys
his messages.
In the Qur'an, people are summoned to contemplate numerous
events and objects that clearly testify to the existence and uniqueness of God
and His attributes. In the Qur'an, all these beings that bear witness are
designated as "signs", meaning "tested evidence, absolute knowledge and
expression of truth". Therefore, the signs of God comprise all the beings in
the universe that disclose and communicate the being and attributes of God.
Those who can observe and remember will see that the entire universe is only
composed of the signs of God.
This, indeed, is the responsibility of mankind; to be able to
see the signs of God... Thus, such a person will come to know the Creator
who created him and all other things, draw closer to Him, discover the meaning
of his existence and his life and so prosper.
Each thing, the breaths a human takes, political and social
developments; the cosmic harmony in the universe, the atom, which is one of
the smallest pieces of matter, is each a sign of God and they all operate under
His control and knowledge, abiding by His laws. Recognizing and knowing
the signs of God calls for personal effort. Everyone will recognize and know
the signs of God in accordance with his own wisdom and conscience.
Undoubtedly, some guidelines may also help. As the first step,
one can investigate certain points stressed in the Qur'an in order to acquire
the mentality that perceives the whole universe as an articulation of the things
created by God.
God's signs in nature are emphasized in Surat an-Nahl:
It is He who sends down water from the sky. From it you
drink and from it come the shrubs among which you graze your herds. And
by it He makes crops grow for you and olives and dates and grapes and fruit
of every kind. . There is certainly a sign in that for people who reflect. He has
made the night and the day subservient to you, and the sun, the moon and
the stars, all subject to His command. There are certainly signs in that for
people who use their intellect. And also the things of varying colors He has
created for you in the earth. There is certainly a sign in that for people who
pay heed. It is He who made the sea subservient to you so that you can eat
fresh flesh from it and bring out from it ornaments to wear. And you see the
ships cleaving through it so that you can seek His bounty, and so that
perhaps you may show thanks. He cast firmly embedded mountains on the
earth so it would not move under you, and rivers and pathways so that
perhaps you might be guided, and landmarks. And they are guided by the
stars. Is He Who creates like him who does not create? So will you not pay
heed? (Surat an-Nahl: 10-17)
In the Qur'an, God invites men of understanding to think
about the issues which other people overlook, or just dismiss using such
barren terms as "evolution", "coincidence", or "a miracle of nature".
In the creation of the heavens and the earth, and the
alternation of night and day, there are Signs for people of intelligence:
those who remember God standing, sitting and lying on their sides, and
reflect on the creation of the heavens and the earth: "Our Lord, You did
not create this for nothing. Glory be to You! So guard us from the punishment
of the Fire. (Surah Ali-'Imran: 190-191)
As we see in these verses, people of understanding see the
signs of God and try to comprehend His eternal knowledge, power and art
by remembering and reflecting on them, for God's knowledge is limitless,
and His creation flawless.
For men of understanding, everything around them is a
sign of this creation.
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This is a copyright article of Harun Yahya.