Throughout history religion has been abused and misunderstood. Some people use it as a means of exploitation and suppression, as a pretext for prejudice and persecution. Some other people use it as a source of power and domination over the elite and the masses alike. In the name of religion unjustifiable wars have been launched, freedom of thought and conscience has been oppressed, science has been persecuted, the right of the individual to maturity has been denied, and man’s dignity and honor have been flagrantly debased. And in the name of religion an injustice has been inflicted upon humanity with the result that religion itself has suffered many losses.
These are historical facts which no one can deny. But is this the proper function of religion or the right approach to religion? Could this be the purpose of religion? The indisputable answer is an emphatic no. There are many religions in the world, and each one claims to be the one and only true religion. Each religion is supposed to have come from God for the right guidance of man. But these claims contradict each other and have caused dissensions among people and vehement reactions to religion – instead of welding mankind into one universal brotherhood under the One Universal Benevolent God. This situation makes any neutral observer confused and perhaps averse to all kinds of religion.
The Islamic concept of religion is unique in the broadest sense of the
word. It is true that genuine religion must come from God for the right
guidance of man. And it is equally true that human nature and major human
needs are basically the same at all times. This conception leads to one
conclusion, and that is: There is only one true religion coming from the
One and the Same God, to deal with the outstanding human problems of all
times. This religion is ISLAM. But it should be borne in mind that Islam
was taught by Prophet Muhammad alone. On the contrary, Islam had been taught
by all the prophets before Muhammad, and the true followers of Abraham
and Moses as well as those of Jesus and the rest were all called MUSLIMS.
So Islam has been, and will continue to be, the true universal religion
of God, because God is One and Changeless, and because human nature and
major human needs are fundamentally the same, irrespective of time and
place, of race and age, and of any other considerations.
Bearing this in mind, the Islamic concept maintains that religion is not
only a spiritual and intellectual necessity but also a social and universal
need. It is not to bewilder man but to guide him. It is not to debase him
but to elevate his moral nature. It is not to deprive him of anything useful,
or to burden him, or to oppress his qualities but to open for him inexhaustible
treasures of sound thinking and right action. It is not confine him to
narrow limits but to launch him into wide horizons of truth and goodness.
In short, true religion is to acquaint man with God as well as with himself
and the rest of the universe. This is by no means an oversimplification
of the function of religion. Here is what it means.
When the purpose of true religion is carefully examined, it will be found
that religion satisfies the spiritual and moderate material needs of man.
It unties his psychological knots and complexes, sublimates his instincts
and aspirations, and disciplines his desires and the whole course of life.
It improves his knowledge of God – the Highest Truth in the universe, and
of his own self. It teaches him about the secrets of life and the nature
of man and how to treat them, about good and evil, about right and wrong.
It purifies the soul from evil, clears the mind from doubts, strengthens
the character and corrects the thinking and convictions of man. All this
can be achieved only when man faithfully observes the spiritual duties
and physical regulations introduced by religion.
On the other hand, true religion educates man and trains him in hope and
patience, in truthfulness and honesty, in love for the right and good,
in courage and endurance, all of which are required for the mastery of
the great art of living. Moreover, true religion insures man against fears
and spiritual losses, and assures him of God’s aid and unbreakable alliance.
It provides man with peace and security and makes his life meaningful.
That is what true religion can do for humanity, and that is the concept
of religion in Islam. Any religion which fails to bear these fruits is
not Islam or rather, is not religion at all, and any man who fails to draw
these benefits from religion is not religious or God-minded. God is absolutely
true when He says in the Holy Qur’an: Verily the religion with God is Islam.
Nor did the People of the Book dessent therefrom except through envy of
each other, after knowledge had come to them. But if any deny the Signs
of God, God is swift in calling to account (Qur’an, 3:19). And if anyone
desires a religion other than Islam, never will it be accepted of him;
and in the Hereafter he will be in the ranks of those who have lost (all
spiritual good) (Qur’an, 3:85).
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