We know that the One God exists and we know that we are a
product of His creation. But we often forget to remember that we were created
for a specific purpose. If ten of us try to find out what our purpose is on
our own, without considering the Revelation, we might find ten different
purposes. However, if we look at the Qur'aan, we will find out that the
purpose of our lives is clearly defined.
Allah The Most High says, "O Mankind! Worship your Lord (Allah), Who
created you and those before you so that you bay become Al-Muttaqoon (i.e.
those who have taqwaa)." (Al-Qur'an 2:21 )
And He said, "And I created not the Jinns and men except that they
may worship Me (Alone)." (Al-Qur'an 51:56)
Allah Ta`aalaa also says in the Qur'aan: "Blessed be He in Whose Hand
is the dominion, and He is able to do all things. Who has created death and
life, that He may test which of you is best in deed. And He is the
All-Mighty, the Oft-Forgiving." (Al-Qur'an 67:1-2 )
These verses where revealed to us by Allah in order to inform us of why
we are here on the Earth, what we should be doing and where we are heading.
Not to benefit Himself, or because He needs our worship. Rather, because we
are in need of Him.
Allah Ta`aalaa says, "O mankind! It is you who stand in need
(who are poor) of Allah, but Allah is Rich (Free of all needs), Worthy of
all praise." Faatir (Al-Qur'an 35:15 )
What is meant by "to test which of you is best in deed"?
Al-Fudayl Ibn `Iyyaad said, "The best deed is that which is most devoted
and most proper." He was asked, "How should it be most devoted
and most proper?", and he responded, "For if the deed was
devoted but was not proper it would not be accepted, and if it was proper
but was not devoted it would not be accepted; the devoted is to be for
Allah alone, and the proper is to be in compliance with As-Sunnah."
We were created for this one reason: to worship Allah and to strive to
be the best in deed. It is not only a matter of how many deeds we do, it is
also a matter of quality. Should we take for granted that our deeds are
accepted or should we strive to perfect them and make them pure for Allah's
sake and in accordance to the Sunnah of the Prophet (peace be upon him)?
Allah Ta`aalaa says in the Qur'aan: "Say (O Muhammad): "Shall We tell
you the greatest losers in respect of (their) deeds? Those whose efforts
have been wasted in this life while they thought that they were acquiring
good by their deeds?" (Al-Qur'an 18:103-104 )
And He said, "Verily, Allah accepts only from those who are
al-Muttaqoon (i.e. those who have taqwaa)." (Al-Qur'an 5:27 )
A scholar said, "there are those who think that this Universe has
founded itself or it came to exist by co-incidence. This necessitates that
man "has no goal to fulfill" because he came into being without a defined
goal! Consequently, a moral or a value system becomes meaningless.
Accordingly, man is just a responding "tool" for "mother nature" which,
according to Darwin himself, "acts haphazardly"! This way of thinking is
aimlessness, and it occurs when man does not recognize his relation with
the One who had created life and death, the Universe, and everything
around man, all in due proportion."
We have to remember that Allah created death and life so that we may
worship Him (i.e. obey Allah Ta`aalaa in all which He commands through the
tongue of the Messengers, performing all that Allah loves and is Pleased
with from statements and actions - both inner and outer), and perform that
worship in the best manner. That is what our objective should be. Instead
of contradicting the purpose of man's existence and acting for the sake of
perishable worldly interests, we must fulfill its completion. This worship
includes all our acts, our sleep, our studies, our recreation and specific
forms of worship defined by the Qur�aan and Sunnah. Our period here is
short and being slave to worldly gains results in corruption of our souls,
constant difficulty, worry and poverty.
The Prophet (peace be upon him) said, "Allah says: Son of Adam: fill
your time with My worship and I will fill your heart with richness, and
end off your poverty. But if you do not, I would make your hands fully
busy (i.e. in worldly affairs) and I would not end off your poverty."
(At-Tirmidhee, hasan hadeeth)
Moreover, Allah has given us choice and has not forced us to do our
acts. He says, "Then whosoever wills let him believe, and whosoever
wills let him disbelieve." (Al-Qur'an 18:29 )
Clearly, we have been informed of our purpose and were shown the way
to achieve it. The choice is ours.
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About the author:
This is a copyright article of Ahmed Murad.